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Show Thursday, March 22, 1934. THE EUREKA REPORTER rfHOE im -- 4 thrice married evangelist, eaye that she is off the marriage business for which life. The last experience, creuted for her, a lot of unfavorable notorlty and cost a lot of money, was enough for Aimee she swears she la done with the game of love. Mrs. Fred Jensen, of Preston,! Idaho, owns a family Bible, printed, in the Danish language, which is nearly 300 years old, having been'! passed down from one generation to another since the year 1644. What a' story this old book could tell if it were able to talk. Nearly 800 Nephl resident gather-- j ed at the North Ward amusement! hall on March 10 th to do honor to j Jacob Bowers, who celebrated his 90th birthday on that daLe. He wasj born in England and came to Utah with his parents in 18S6, and Nephl has been his some ever since. He is,! a veteran of the Black Hawk Indian1, war and is survived by five children, fourteen grandchildren and twelve!, Pa gt 3 DOLL UP FOR EASTER WITH THE NEWEST AND LATEST IN Permanent Waving I J ! Salt Lake merchants held a silver dollar day last Thursday. It was a i. successful and popular event, more than 85,000 customers visited the shopping district and it was stated that 3300,000 worth of business was The Wyoming University basket-j- ; transacted. The weBt needs lots of silver dollar days; it's an idea that ball team made a very creditable ! could be carried out in every city showing in the national A. A. U. ! ! i tournament held in Kansas and town both large and small. City last weekThey brushed aside all oppo-1- ; The old country seems to be get- Unn, and went nt0 the fInal ting to be a hot place for Samuel In- - maet defeat at tke bands of the Tulsa , sull, erstwhile public utilities mani- Diamond Oilers, of Oklahoma, who Greece has him out kicked pulator. and at present he is a captive. Looks a,B0 were natlonal champions last like Sam will be forced to return to year- - lt ,a not often that a college team etB the national., ,the United States and face the music tournament Tery far against the best hoopj; and he has got plenty of lt to face. teams of the country. The compar!-- ! Automobile sales during February son is about equal to a good college hWe1 baseball team going cen,tncreaM a year Msettmpsmdto. team, of the NatIona, orPAmfrlcan ; ago, according to C. L. Snow, secre- leagues. The "Cowboys" most note-- ! I NUTRI TONIC I THE WAVE THAT RECONDITIONS Tested and Proven Facts About the NUTRI-TONIOIL PERMANENT WAVE C 1HT Combines a Nutritious Tonic with a penetrative oil solution, which is steamed directly into the hair when waving. ! Eliminates the nece unity of hot oil treatments before or after the wave is given. The hair is conditioned with tonic, treated with oil, softened with solution, and waved in one single operation. 2ND n, ! Prevents 3IU dryness. Prolongs the natural, soft, silky texture of the hair. 4TH Does not dlpeolor white or grey hair, and may be used over any standard dye or henna. ! , . V" ; , Your Next Wave Should Be a NUTRI-TONI- WAVE C ! PHONE US FOR APPOINTMENT AND PRICES able victory during the tournament;! was over the Ogden Boosters, one of !' nB8T man old perhaps prosperity will get the fnyorlta teama of whlch threei; Plans for Am. Legion I 8 or y' I18 members were stars of the former!' Jubilee are Progressing Connl8 Mack;, tke rand old Yet Wltlcha IIen natlonal champions . i 18 eran of aBaln ,ett'n for two or three years, the stage for the building of another Glenn Cunningham of the Univer-- j, Pla"8..f0,r .the.b.lK n,erlcan. L: championship aggregation for the thVs'eTondla'st-1- : glon two day celebration, on April Philadelphia American League team. i nll, 6th and 7th, are progressing nicely .This Ia the second time that he has !!d T l jV lh Snds wracked a allBar Columbus' uomletely In the KnlgMe of Im beoCneonf"the be received and noted for report to 'mineral character of the tract, and lfam' ame Garden'tb8 at WaBb' tba city?1 - b8tn 8auar8 Mad,"n G8"al Land tills Itis nowthouSht that pa- leUM ad the New York City, and established a Ington, D. C. Failure so to protest wise free from objection, will be rades will be arranged for both days exoerlenca. on two differentpulIar occe- new ,ndoor record- - The outdoor jor contest. within the time specified, approved to the State. THOMAS F. THOMAS, record is 4:07.6, held by Jack Love-- ( will be considered sufficient evidence lock of England. character of the ; of Register. The Hansen family, with the as- - tracts and the selections thereof, be- - (First pub. February 22, 1934. Last i8tance ot L- - el90n- - won the Htla ln otherwise free from objection. pub. March 22, 1924.) The business men of Eureka are othw Mtoi tahara"! shoot at Provo last week and there- - will be approved to the State, i.ne for fighting chance, at least. THOMAS F. THOMAS, another leg on the Sears! by gained Dr Crn h at ?eIke- - Roebuck Co. trophy. One more Register, ley, Cailf., killed a couple of dogs and the ooshen team will take per- -' (First Pub. Feb. 22, 1934. Last pub. WANTED 2 second hand tires, 600-;"l- ta tf ana nitrogen and after nianent possession of the coveted March 22, 1934.) C. E. Rlfe,'taey lad been dead for seven min- - trophy. Elght teama from all aec. or 475-220, 560-2- 0 both of them. At least tiona of tJie jutes, revived Reporter ofrice. countjr participated with succeeded In restoring the heart ac-the fIve elght men on each , ' ' FOUND Lady's purse. Where You PHONE 316 FLAG RAISING EXERCISES WILL BE HELD TOMORROW Paris Beauty Salon patrons of the Eureka Public are invited to the following Flag Raising program to be given tomorrow, Friday, March 2 3rd, at All School 8 p. m. School. Song Our Flag Robert Kolts. Harmonica Patriotic Selection Band. The Flag Goes By Genevieve Gourley. Presentation of the Flag Mrs. N. Wllmore. Acceptance of the Flag Alan Wilson. Star Spangled Banner School. ! Raising of the Flag. Responsive Readings Sixth Grade. Flag Salute. The flag Is' a gift from the school rhildren and the American Legion Auxiliary. . After the program the patrons will be invited to inspect the building which has Just been newly paint-- 1 ed and newly decorated. j j Teaching Profession ! in Crowded' ' Condition ' i "The only socondition' lution of the in the teaching profession is to raise the professional requirements of college people qualifying for the. field of education, declared Dean SALT LAKE CITY over-crowd- Milton Bennlon of the School of Edu-- J of Utah' cation at the University upon his return from the Cleveland j convention of the National Educa-- ! Dean Bennlon altion Association. so declared that curtailed budgets lit many states are doing much to lower educational standards and to reduce! educational programs to a scale hardly consistent with the American attitude on education. "Many of the educators attending the 10,000 con- clave," he said, "were iu favor of openly admitting the failure of the old economic system, and substituting in its place a form of socialism." Another budget program will be given at the L. D. 8. Amusement, Hall this (Thursday) evening, under the direction of the Adult Music I Class. . i. 888a8 b8f- al Jiantlhe 0. Are Always Treated Right and where the Notice is hereby given that the cals and artificial respiration Lee Rick of Lehl was individual high Stle of utah ha, flled ,n thla offlca the experiment proves successful h Run wlh will he the means of saving the lives nio tied for hili, Bf P2t' hut Ricks' ll8t of lands, selected by the said State, under sections 6 of the Act of many people who have been gas- - offhand More wua is Always Fresh. highest which Makea Record Toig sed or drowned. nave him the medal for individual Adrian Elton, the popular little honors, boxer from Santaquln, who Is credit- CIGARS, TOBACCO 0ne 1Ittlo miiw bom last gutuuy ed with the lightweight champion- - morn;g at Salt to Mr. and and Confections. MrBr'0"1" !"t0 and Edythe D. Wat- . "hl0im,tah, a 4 SBU up at Billings, Montana, last Friday, k,nB proved t0 be quite su import- 3 gisWM Sm 4 Sf. when he met Hubert Denis, the ant arrlv-al- . Card Room in Connection She made a father and b e , bwk champion of that state. Elton never r a kin..nnf. nt W4 Sec. 8. EVi did get going and In the second watk 8C- 10, Twp' 11 South round took one on the Jaw that lent father and William Watkins of Santa Rnd 8W i West. Salt Uke MerldUn.; :: him Into dreamland. This young Monlrat Calif, a great granniomer. Miners fj0 gtate j7f must be Montana from Denis, parts, Hospital, Serial 051479. Containing some socker to be able to take Elton Mining Blanke at Reporter Office. 20,058 acres. Copies of said lists, In each short notice. so far as they relate to said tracts Ira N. Hinckley, collector of. inhave by descriptive subdivisions, ternal revenue for Utah, reported XOTICK. been conspicuously posted in thla of-that more than 3250,000 had been collected in Income taxes up to the United States Land Office, Salt Lake Hce or Inspection by any person in0. E. iterested and by the public generally. closing of the office on March 15th. City, Utah, January. 23, 1934. Notary Public the period of publication This was about 350,000 more than To Whom It May Concern: j During thlB notice, or any time there-lln- e was taken in a year ago on the dead- Notice Is hereby given that the REPORTER OFFICE, Eureka date. But last year the collect- - State of Utah has filed in this of- after, and before final approval and under departmental ions were held up considerably on fice lists of lands, selected by the certification, account of the banking holiday. said State, under eectlon 6 of the regulations of April 25, 1907, pro-Medical scientists in the Rocke- - Act of Congress, approved July 16, tests or contests against the claim feller Institute, report that a serum 1894, for the use of the Miner's ot the late to any of the tracts or Tlnttc Lodge No. 9, F. enbdivlsions hereinbefore, described, Henry Dreyer of Rhode Island State boa been perfected ihnt. will offer Hospital. Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, A. M., meet Ind me la more, 0,1 tbe round that th from Vi NW S hi throw BWU. won , 9, sickness, the sleeping SWUNEfc, immunity weight college and of 4th for tor Tuesday valuable agri-mineral than ; Is another disease which dreaded Sec. 5, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, SEAi, in the annual Indoor Intercollegiate each month at I. O. O. purposes, will be received, There is SV4NE14, meet In New York with a record tose that has baffled science. EV4SW, SEA4NWA4, cultural F. Hall. Vlsltlag brothone drawback to the serum, aa the Sec. 6, EM EV4WA4, Lots 1 and 2 and noted for report to the General of .V feet 214 Inches. ers invited to attend. C. D. Land Office at Washington, disease has different characteristics Sec. 7, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,WViR. L. CONYERS, W. M. In other SE 14, In different localities. NE14NW14. SW14NW14, failure 80 t Protest r contest, with- n con-iJOHN F. ROWE, Seey. words, a treatment that Is success- - NW14SW14, Sec. 8, W14E14, Lots ln the t,me Pectfied, will be one locality does not seem to be l, 2. 3, 4, E14NW14, SW14, 8ee 17, 8ldered ufflclent evidence of non- effective ln another" section of the NE14NE14. W14NE14, ENW14,i BEER - f T SNE, SE. L J' ! COME IN - , . tt RIFE -. ; I S14SE14, Sec 18, All Sections 19,! 20, 29, 30, and 31, Twp. 11 South' Range 5 West, All Sections 30, 31, 33, 34 and 35, Twp. 11 South Range j 6 West. S. L. M. Utah Btate List, No. 35 Serial 051469, containing 9,489.91 acres. Lots 1, 2, 3, N 14, 814 See. 3, Lots 2, 3, 4, KE14, 814NW14, SE14SE14. W14-f8E14. 8W14. Sec. 4, 8W14NB14. last year. Bee. 11, 814N14, Sli . George King, wealthy Nampa, Ida- - NW14, S ho, packer,, for the past six weeks Sec. 13, W14E14. W14 Sec. 13,! has been threatened with "horrible N14NE14, SW14NE14, SE14SE14, misfortune" if be does not psy 375,- - W14 Sec 23, N14NW14. 814814 wouldbe extortionists. Sec. 24, W14NE14, N148E14. W14-PoliQQ0 to tho officers and postal authorities NW14, NW148W14. R14 NE14 Sec. have been working diligently on the 26, All Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ease but up' to now nothing definite 14,. 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25,' has been learned as to who le send- - 27, 28 and 29, Twp. 11 South Range Un- - 6 West, S. L. M. Utah State List No. lug the threatening letters. Serial containing 051470, 36, easy lies the head with a fat What a deplor- -' 15,203.54 acres. Copies of said( book, these days. able condition It is. lists, so far as they relate to said When a mans a man, he Just tracts by descriptive subdivisions, naturally has to keep on being 100 have been conspicuously posted in per cent man, as is proven by the this office for inspection by any of Charles A. Lindbergh, son interested and by the public when be refused to act as a member generally. During the period of pub-o- f the board to investigate the army Mention of this notice, or any time air service and the trouble they had thereafter, and before final approval had with tho handling of the airmail, and certification, under department-li- e had declared his stand and was ' al regulations of April 85, 1907. bravo enough to stay by it. Of course, protests or contests against the he could have squared himself with claim of the 8tste to any of the tho government by accepting the in- - tract or subdivisions hereinbefore, vit&tlon but he chose differently, described on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral Som man, this ."Slim" Lindbergh, Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton, than for agricultural purposes, will world. 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