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Show THE EUREKA REP6RTER Pflflro 4 foinfil mitiing wii.i. m i ll 'loMttitiiow m: Junior deacon; Fred Johiiaon, aenior alewurt; II. A. Irvine, Junior Me wart; Ale McDonald, I I them ty)er. Tinnnmiw' Friday W II Fred Kurt, prominent realdent of j Eureka will In a meeting of tin Snii'lii I'litli (if tin wti tiny the Tlnllc Dlatrlct who for many ciiuiii'il. This hi a regular nifii's AMHiiliitlon, held In Hit- limn lily and Ilia of rout IniHiiieHu h years made hia home at Mammoth, only her of Fnintiierco ul Salt Lake City, In away. cam of. will .panned taken nature Governor George II. liern, It appears that the month of ruinoreil Unit Mayor' heen hua Il tliat Flab woultl demand Its iIkIiIh will prevent the nainee of nary twenty years ago was election In tlto Hour River Gann Refuge, tliat who an to he giwn the ap- - linn for nearly all lodtres of Ihe dls- those 40 per rent of tin it r i'ii remain polntive offices nl this veinn of the Dtcl as Ihe following lists show: us u iiulillr idionling ground. Modern Woodmen John Win h lilt II Governor Dorn wiim tin irlm'linl , Dick llaiton. council coin mander; D. J. Ilussell, clerk; Victor apeaker at llu liiiiiitn'l. Rrlefly In advisor; IOKT I. l.lilON' Ml.ltlCW rk(l (Ill'll tin' liiKtory of tin refuge, CIIINGEN MFIIINC D1TEH lleiirlekron. hanker; Frank Crornar, ml In: mulin', with tin' Ii'rIkIiiIIvi J. H Williams and II. A. Irvine, in.'in- till' sl:i'" il lid Imiiril 1mt guv Arthur IS. Sullivan F"sl No. avers. iti lnny in Hu ;tl Ihe power In ilii'il till Mariha Hiaiidt. past Woodcraft the Amei lean region nnnnunr- of Ill rM'lin li '.(' In n in" ii ; caiirdlan Height, or; Mary Edgeworth. nh'.lil. i i nr null mu i in r vo n es ii i Imago In their iiii'eling Ellen Deck, adI'. Hard lull nelhlior; was e, in cl which g Kllllllnl Tie in,. lliinl llll'. millCeiclia Itueoii, clerk; Julia ii Jainiaiy lllli Ii.is 'riii' d:iii of tin w it li In tin refin-iEm- m. Whitehead, k Margaret hanker; p. Iiiim uni yi'l lid'll riTi'iv ei until Jutni.it y lkih.nl pnvi'i'iiiiii-nill- Clark, Sophia Ii the Inijil post will meet Melon, magician; I loin foi id, lull Governor lii'iii iinys Unit II on the first and lliinl Mondays of tenduiit; Della Wall, muslchin; for tin; im nil tliln I'lii ii ii mu lie Cook, Ilia linger; Frank Cook, out- nifiii h benefit of Fenli li ii nl irM. side Henllnel; Avert a Evans, "Thin w will liixlrt iiioii. W. lire seiitliii-1- ; J. It. Slack, Ciipiaia ,f will I ii g to carry out our pail of iln' Kiiards. UKri'i'iiH'iit. tin proper proieiKnights of Pythias Ian Snwl- of t Ion of game, anil regulation Vei n soil, ehnni'ellor coinnijiid"i ; HlmollriK, anil wi (In not vice rhmii'fllnr; W. c. MeFilch, Unit I lien all a In any tliffimliy In Charles Allherg, Kwhii, prelate; 1ffcclliiK Hila part of tin lift I with muster of work; J. P. Griggs, keeper iii the Rovoniiiiciil." tin aliiio'H of records and seal; Adam Sweigert, vi uddeil. of finance; J. W. Hurd, mas- Dorn reviewed tlm mil of exchequer; J. W. Ellerbrecht, ter flali vltii- -i anil iIiiHch of tin ot Mining Notes: The hlg elertrlrul il'.cl il iirln ; mill Ramp depart nicul of Ihe Centennial Eureka mine plant paat few year, mill particularly III Viiu Mulled up henitise u break in 1930. the linen of Ihe Knight electric power A inov in, pii'iiire depleting t'.aiin h'i riiic-cof opera--- t a suspension I'ondllloiiN In Mmiliina and Idulm i i for ii few days. It was Ihe was hIiiiwii. iiiiiilnu company to' ii if hi of tin l;r,-the plant niiiuin". William "Tin Itiiiiiiroiiinl." the IiIr fiat me M .i i Ii report, il that development pliliii'e at the War. TiiiiIkIiI and work at Ihe Ftali Cons, hud been j ' la one entirely In colora, no previispeiiiled Tor Ihe reastia thill inotiey pare for ii real Irenl. was not avnllalde. to carry oil Every polltlcnl pull, In the course John Westerdiihl, auperliileiident of of time, is found to exert Itself on tin Tlnllc Stnndard, slated thul work would lie resumed after a shuttile leg of the public. down of ten dnys, caused by the com. ....... being u mi Me to purchase coni, PHOIIU'F. AM) (H'AIIDIINHIIIP pany A iiicfling of the ehareliolders of NOTICE. Mammoth Mining company! For furl her Informal Inn consul' Cniiiily Clerk or reitpertlve signers was held at Halt luikc when the following officers were elected: George NOTICE TO CREDITORS. II lli. president J. J. Stewart, viee Ibdiile or GEORGE III Mill. K, De- - president; W. S. McCninlck, treaseilM-ilurer; A. T. .Moon, D. I.. Wort he liner, Creditors will present claims with W. M. Iliivenor mid M. I. Ilruffel, voiiilii'VM at the risldence of the directors. lit Spanlsli Fork, I'lsh, oil New officers of the Mucrabees nr before the lllli day of January A. were: Jesse Peterson, J. II Chinn. D., 932. Earl Adamson, John Ivle, George JOHN J. RANKS, Ihiyns, Edward Fox, George Evans, Administrator of the I1, stale jnim Kramer, Andrew Johnson. of George Huiuhh, Deceased. Peter Mundy and Dr. E. J. Howell. llROCKHANK and POPE, The I.udy Maccahee officers were: Attorneys for Administrator. Camlle Nelson, Catherine Frunke, (First puli. November f,. 19.11.) Ellen Osborn, Sarah V. Ilowcn, Violet Fox, Idzxie Dunn, Eliza Mundy, l.iielhi Fillmore, Cecelia Huron, Anderson, Martha Smith, Anna Cu rhell. ASSAY OFFICE The Masonic Lodge also circled: orfieers. They were: John F. Itowe, W. M ; John Morley, S. W.; II. M George T. Cast let on Torrence, J. W.; Cupt. Hugo Depre-- j P. I). Ihii 123 Kin. lieusurer; Charles Krygcr, sec-- j telary; C. N. Smith, senior deacon; ,M nlii Street Eureka, I tali Utah Will Demand Its Rights at Bear River Refuge ,l III'' ti:i ll( lilt'll (limed till Wlllln in Clark, Thursday, .Taiinutv EUREKA i.vi:ig REPORTER t Roller Skate - evi-niii- rbllhd on Thursday of each week n aea-sin- - for Healths Sake dei-lure- Jan-Chur- AT GOSHEN i .. 1 1 I I i v , . I 1 - - I vi-.n- i; po-Ipo- . l I N,-l- - I I i i e ini-ly- - , iiiilli-lpal- - 1 1 1 1 (iovi-rno- r j 1 1 i Itutea Huhnilr'h-- S'J.fiO per year. ,, master at urms; Henry Jarvis. Inner finird; W. II. Itacon. outer guard; Charles Allhcrg. trustee. Robinson Odd Fellows Trelour, Jr., iiolde grand; Every Friday Jieepli Edwin Good Time For All Cole-In- r Simpson, vi, , gi.nol; (mill .!r.. man, secretary; Joseph Thomas truvlei. CiioiiiIih, seeretury; Lc,w Prices Ladies and Gentlemen 25 Cents William Kempe ns cmploved as The city a epee la night wutiliiiian. polite force was Mien composed of Robert Major Chjirch, marshal, Adamson and Mr. Kempe. Mrs. D. J. Russell, James Hanley Phones 60 and 52-- J and Mike Tist liner were appointed on the lihrary hoard, the retiring memliers being 0. A. Franke and Edward Pike. Automobile Xote: Its much If your boy has an impediment of While working at the Eureka Hill in freexing weather, to pour i; He In don't grow ter, may worry. company's pumping plant speech, rohol into the radiator than into i!k ina iiHVllle George Moulton fell and up and become a fimoits radio driver. broke the bonea of his right hand. Tii-luur- , I GEO. W. FORSEY be-- Ho-niiist- er I 1 ul-h- In-- ,11-- I I i j j i the-l.owe- -- I . I 1 A dab of powder here and there Win-efre- I is certainly worth IX THE DISTRICT COITIT IX AVI) Poll .11 'All PorXTV, STATE i Nc. 217 j In the unifier of the petition of: ME ID TIIEOIMiltE lllll.EY, tlllRI.IiS OI.IN HAILEY, JK.,' and El.ll) I lllll.EY GltKGti, to leniiliiiile the life estate of MIIIY H. lllll.EY in nml to reliant ii:il Meets Slid and Oil Moil day: S (relin k Miner s' Pul on Mali RICHARD MAY. Ires. J. It. CAM PHI'LL, SWv. : pi'oHii. ; RIFE 0. E. Nolar) Pn Idle ISCPOllTEH OFFICE, xtvrici; is hereby given that Ihe MEAD THEODORE petition of DIII.EY, CHARLES OI.IN HAILEY, Jit. and ELID.I HAILEY GREGG.' pruyiiig for ii decree of Ibis Court lo the elfiet that Mary S. Halley is now deceased and that the life formerly held by her in and to the following real properly situate III Jitub County, State of Ftah, NOTICE Fiinka to-wi- Tlnllc Lodge No. 9. F. A A. M. meets nd and 4(h Tuesday of each month at 1. 0. O. F. Hall. brother! Visiting Invited to attend. ii i;i:y uwdi.e, w. m. JOHN F. IIOWE, K.l'y. undivided one half Inter" t in certain mining claims or premises known as the Victoria, Parallel, Salt Lake City, Protector, Huckeye, nml D. H. Green Uni mining claims, designated by t or General as I o No. 33'i9. embracing a portion of Township eleven South, of Ratii'.i two West, and of Sections eight. seventeen and eighteen, in Town ship eleveu South, of tlanr.e two West, Salt Lake Meridian, In the Tim if Mining District, in the County of Juab, mid Slate of of Lands sat Ftali, in the ject to sale as Salt laike City and bounded ard described with An j ! ' HMH444H'ftWW44 iPLUIBINGii Di-li'l- e 4- - I S T X and GENERAL CONTRACTING This Is (lie m'kmiii of (be year whru you should have your pluiiitdng done and I am to handle your woik lu a first (lass manner, FVEItY JOH Gl'AHA XTEED pre-pMi- V i Plumbiug and Hcatixi Fixtures of all kinds and descriptions. service from our alt Lake Citv. Rest Work et mac-noll- e , i variations; ell as particularly described iu s.ii', petition and to which reference I hereby made for u full and complete II description of sold real property, ,ib relntely terminated at the death of ;ai,l Mary S. Halley on July 2il. 1931, and that petitioners nio the owners of und vested with the title of said real properly share and share alike und entitled lo possession of the same; ;haa been sol for hearing before the above entitled Court at Xephi City. Juab County. Ptah. on tbe Slh dav of January, 1932, at 10 o'clock a. ; ; m. Lowest Prices WITNESS the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed, till 2!Mli day of IVcember. 19.11. I can furnish parts for J. IL VICKERS. (SEAL) every make of stove. Clerk. C. IL HOLLINGSWORTH. Attorney for Petit loners. ;; ROBT. 11. TOWERS j; P. O. Address: 519 Eeiles Hl.lg., PIIONE SI7-Ogden Cilyr. Ftah. EFIIEKA FT.III (First pub IVc 31. 1931. laisl pub Jau. 14, 1932.) ESTIM ITES ITIKK li 4WW44WH F( j OF (TAIL F. 0. the price au know that a little powder now and then is well worth the money it costs. In fact, compared with the dlect, the price is so trifling you hardl consider it at all. Yet the cost of electricity is just as moderate. Consider the examples below. They arc typical. Where else does a penny buy mure thin electric service m k but do you get more for your money than in buying Electric Service You can use any of the following: elec- trical devices in your home for the approximate period of time shown: ,1 Lamp Hg.vAd Machine I ron liailio (Average loO rcolator ll'afrj Toaster Vacuum Chant r See your electrical dealer or visit our store for further in'ormation concerning the advantages of household electric servants. MKffiLsnrcaiin EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE H, |