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Show THE EUREKA REPORTER Pagv 2 Officers Make Effort to Prevent Coasting Accidents The New Year is near, may it be a happy one. Thai is I he inctT( wi'-l- i iil this hank. M ;i v I'l.'IO I iri ii;r In u lirnplr of Tinlic Jill I iiniisi!ni of iitisj y ami hiippiiir-f.- . At tin rinse iif litLV.I xve wish t a press imr appreeiatimi of the hllslliess uiven ns ly ;i la lye mmiher nl Inyal ITieiis 21m! wliieli We tills! that the we have rendered merits :i ilii''iil emit innat inn of this 1 piitrmiare. ll :i wniiilelf'll lli Ini' In ;; Miiincii'i h, Midi li ii tor it f kn i I lilr hIimI Thur-da- UC.PENNEY (In finl fiiM' limn mi nml Ice invi'ri'il -- lr""lw nf Ku-- i k ii , Im llii'M' Is 'langer Jllnt IlilW ilale III Mi'll Hpnrl. 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In fin-- sim." i:iri'iils iiimI In rridi'lzi1 III" Imv" li""ii I lli'dnli nf III" I'lly uffiri'm, lull ll Is i If ll h ninv" In III" right accident. will pri'Vi'iil m p-ii- I Eureka, Utah. Quality and 1!LW.. C. Value You Are Assured of (jetting Both in Every Purchase Made Here -- 1 1 You will be pleased with the style and with the price of these 1 iliri-rlini- Tin- children nf Kureka are cii-llli'il In llii-lwlnliT spurts lull lh"V "liuiilil In wh rn"il nf th" serious nil mi dnn mIi lili results from th" usi nf Htti'i'ts rallying autiitiinhllp Iraf-flI.iki'wls" drivers of automobile should In "vnr on Iln alert . A spt'cil dint Is prnpfr whidi III" minis nr" dry may In "iillri'ly Inn fa- -t til tli" winter tlin". Curs nliniilil In k"pt ii tulcr I'nnlrnl In nriliT Hint they limy In Hlnppi'il within a few feel. - iKct iiiWr JO. y, I r Eureka Banking Company MEMBER OF THE SALT LAKE STOCK AND MINING EXCHANGE Stocks, Bonds and Securities of all kinds Bought and Sold DRESSES i. . Tintic People Subject to Jury Service During 1930 Jurv (,iiiiimlsHiiiii"rs Grouped at K. I.. Ch of Kiiri'ka anil T. 'A'. Vickers nf Ni'plil, al a ri'i'i'iit tni'i'diiK, Hi" list nf jurnra In dm ii k lh" coming year. In Ihnt lint arr III" fnlliiwimr Tlnlli' penpic: Kuri-kFrank Hriskey, Jami's Crunks. V. F. Hhriver, Wayne Ik'i'k, .1 l(. lilarki'll, S'liilr" Ilrnnks, IIi'Iiit 'arlson, Kayiniinil K I'axlcr, Marry ( 'art i'll , I. mils It. Cartwright, Major Cliuri'li. it. I.. Cnnvirs. James Colvin. John II. Crnnln. Menry liriissi'll. It. F. Kiltly, Will la tn Frrgu-!nn- , Fmil J. Fisher, (Idirge Forscy, tli'orK" M. Fund", C. A. Fran ko. William Frury, John dnlli'y, llyruni Card tier, (Urn Cllsun, Wulter Crecit. Nurvul (Jrlgg. A. A. lladflelil, John J I la it ley . William Hrandnti, Robert Iturl on. Irvin llllinan, Kriiest Chiirli-Orson Sampson. lllrks. Clinrli's Mill, Kil. Hnlmi'S, T. T. Ilolilaway, itov Hull", W. . Jai'k, Wnlii'r Ji'iisi'ii. S. 1.. Jarman. H"iiry JiiliiiNiin, Charli's Kuy. Ccorgp I.lnd-saHail Murlln. Harold Morgan, Kiiymoiiit Masun. Ct'iiree J. Join's, Cu II n MrMurpliy, Flincr Nelson. K. II. Oslnini". N'"il O'llariv II. 11. Currish. U""il Cell. K. 1(. Clad. K. W. Redmond. Mainmodi Fri'il lloll, Rlglow Hnrold Claysnii, J. (i. llriiilli'.v. Clegg, Ceorg" Klton, Itor Foreday, Arnold Cund.r .on. Charles J. Silas Hillman. Iivel Kelly, Andrew Mhk elson. Cere McIntyre, T. C. Ueiil, Thomas F. Thomas, lleri Wheeliii'k. Silver i'lly I. K. Hietlnsnn. Harold Hates, David J. CreelihalaU. Jesse Haws. Clinton Cnrci I. " i R appu u X It Itav-mnii- our miuviv wish tint i tin ioiiiiiii l''lain' war nl' will .! tin hum Happiness hriirlili'r than ever for yon that success, he.-ilt- tciitincnt will Ih ;ui con vonr. The very kind ef dresi you have been thinking about . . . one that ii smart, yet not too dressy to wear for a variety of occasions . . . and also inexpensive enough so that you can afford one or two, perhaps. The materials are satin and flat crepe in tlie very smart black and rich winthe sizes are for women, misses ter shades see them for yourself. and juniors. Come in il Sml-wi'i'k- ... ... ... s, s y, You will find Smart Hep-wort- TOM S SERVICE Formerly Conovers PHONE 171 EUREKA, UTAH For Many Occasions Grouped at - Eureka Boys Figure in Two Serious Coasting Accidents A Reduction in LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE RATES Effective January' 1, 1930 During the past week there have heeti a couple of serious roasting accidents mill a whole flock" of minor mishaps resulting from the name sport. Al Mammoth on Sunday Albert Carlson, Hi, hud his collar hone fractured. The uccideiit happened while a party of young people were using one of the steep streets at. Mammoth ns a coasting place. The young man is the son of Zelie Curl-soof Kureka. Henry, the 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Krtc Hoar, met with an accident on Monday, riding his sled down a sleep grade near die Hullton Heck mine and breaking his wrist as he landed in a deep ditch. Dr. Ostler of Kureka attended both of these hoys. n To rench Tintic people, all them advertise In the Kureka porter. Effective January 1, 1930, another reduction in Long Distance rates will be made. This is the fourth reduction in the Bell System in a little more than three years and based on the present volume of calls, will mean a saving of more than $S,000.000 a year to the telephone using public of the United States. This announcement follows the rate reduction February 1 of the current year. 1929, which also represented a saving of $5,000,000. Earlier reductions had been made October 1, 1926 and December 1, 1927. EVENING AND NIGHT RATES UNCHANGED The latest reductions apply to day rates on Station-to-Statio-n calls. Evening and night rates are not The term "Station to Station designates calls changed. on which you are willing to talk with anyone at the called telephone in another city and the new rates affect those calls 60 to 260 miles from the calling point. Reductions have been made in accordance with the aim of the Bell System to continue to furnish the best possible telephone service at the lowest cost consistent with financial safety. Telephone & Telegraph Co. an especially interesting group of dresses . . . not for the variety of style alone . . . but for the quality, the styl- Tliis of Re- OKHIWMT-- : AlHilTIXIi ... A Itl IH.'KT KOU I MO. WH CAsSlMJ ICCIiOCKI TIO TO (iOVKHN KACKNDIITHFK OF K1KKK cnx. rr.tii run iihtn. HK IT ounuxrn HY TDK CITY CITY. COCXCIl. OF FCllKKA CTA1I: - Section 1. - That the City Council of Kureka City. Ctah. does hereby adept a budget for Kureka i'ltv, Ctah. for the year IS 0 and dees to hereby pass an appropriation govern expenditures of Kureka CHy, Ctah. for the yct.r 19.10 as follows, to wit: The sum of JI4.000 00 to defny contingent expenses during 19.10. The sum of f.M.OOO.OO to pur-- , chase water sources, trams. and the land upon which streams are an-- , propriated; a No canals, also to construct water works: and to supply water for domestic, culirary. Irr'ra-tioand other purposes daring 1910. The sum of $7000 to open, improve and repair street and side-- : walks during 19J0. The sum of $.'00 to const ru t an repair scMers and drains durinr n 1 1 9 JO. The sum of $;(000 for the of a library fund. The total estlmato.l expendable revenue for 19.10 Is lit excess of the totals of the foregoing appropriation. Section 2- .- This ordinance shall take effect from and after It publication one t'me in the Kurckx a Meekly newspaper of sen-- , lie-port- is at $9.90. ing and the smartness Tire favorite silhouette emphasizing longer skirts and the raised waistline is apparent in many clever versions. The materials arc canton crepe and satin in black and several popular colors. Our stylists have succeeded in assembling a group of dresses that will delight you be sure to see them. OKHIWNCK. main-tcnanc- Hie Mountain States Women: Misses: Juniors e ... iral iircul.it l City, I'tah. I'acd n in and fer Kureka by the City fo'tucil of City. I'tah. lVo. 20. 1329. HAN F.Kl.DS. Mayo- XmitK Til WATKR I SKKS. ! braced in th" XXV 4. XVV,NE Sec. 2.1. T. 10 S.. R. 3 Ku-rek- a - MAlllK SLOAN K V.ll l.Kil (Tty Recorder, State of I'tah. County of J.i.ih. IV reka City, 1. Marie Sloane Miller, the duly elected, qualified, incumbent an.! acting City Recorder ot Kureka fit , flail, hereby certify: That the I a full und (rue and eorreet and compared copy of the budget and ipproprlatlon ordinance of City, I'tah at a regular nice ling of said Council held at the Cl'v Hall. Kureka. I'tah. December 20: h, 1929. MAlllK SLOAXK MILLKll. City Recorder. . foie-goin- g Ku-tvk- a W. S. L. State Knglnecr'a Office. Salt latke M. City. I'tah, December 17. 1929. This application ia designated Notice is hereby given that the the State Knclneer'a Office as Fi Chief Consolidated Mining Company, whose principal place of business is Salt Lake City, I'tah, has made application in accordance with the reof quirement of the Session I'tah. 1919 to 1929 inclusive to apof water from propriate .01 e. f. n Crnanted Sptinu In Juab County. I'tah. Said water Is to 'c diverted at the point of issuance of the spring .1 which hear . deg. IS min. XV. 701 f. front the W cor. of See 12. . No. 107S6. All protests against the grantii of said application, stxting the re ons therefor, must be by affldav in duplicate, accompanied with fi of $1.00. and filed in this offli within thirty (30 days after tl completion of publication of th notice. t 1 CKO. M. RACON, State Kngineer Date of first publication. Derrmbi T. 10 S.. R .1 XX.. S. L. 11. M. and. 19. 1929 Hate of completion conveyd hy means of a pipe a publication. January 15. 1930.) of 11.70'l ft. where it will b": ued during the entire year for the: "Try the home merchant tint." irrigation of 40 terra of land em dis-tat.e- e l |