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Show Thursday, September 17, .1986. EUREKA REPORTER . TTkSfurtJui- - Tou)n, and Mm. John J. Hannifin ?.n enjoyin'; their iiitiiii:il vucalioii. Colorudu. They iiii.1 now vtalliii; relni'iiL'd mi Muirum Mr.t. Sunday tiller spending t: few d.iya a1 l'ruvo with relative. SPEAKER everything on the air if gi never before! With Stewart-Warnrevolutionary new Copper PHOTO TONE Speaker and other great improveforments, you get ever) thing eign stations, airplanes, ship, NOW police and local broadcasts with utterly new mellowners and purity. Hear the difference today as Stewurt Warner gives you an actual tone portrait of every note. Shown ohote is console with -- -- new Carper PHOTO TONE Speaker ad many special feature. $99.95 ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Castleton Appliance Co. piety, u lost run!. Ability makes the beat pull. A Inst EUREKA, UTAH AT CASTLE THE FOLLOWING ARE OUR PRICES FOR $7.80 ii $7.30 1 $6.55 ii LARGE LUMP MEDIUM LUMP Mr. Hnd Mm. Edgar Adams nml Mm. Lillian Thurmnn of Heverly fcUT COAL llllta, California, were here during the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and visited at ters, Mm. James I,. part of tha EX- COALS BINS: Margaret IT. GATE, GRADED COAL DELIVERED PROMPTLY IN YOUR John L. Hush and son, nf Provo, visited In Kureku lust Thursday with the formers parent. Mr. and Mm. Juhn V. Taylor. Cedrge ROYAL Less 25c Per Ton for Cash Adams. P. J. FENNELL V. Mrs. John Taylor Provo wlilt tln-idaughJohn L. Hush and Mm. Smith during ihc early week. r Mr. nml Mrs. I). Creel mid non. Lyle and Coleman, and Mr. ami Mrs. Wnlier flronlnnd, all of Sul--Lake City, visited with Mm. Fannie FOI'Nn On Main street, large golJ Fields during hr: past week end. pin with emblem. Owner can get sain'! at this office hy Mr?. Dell Hnwdct) and .Mrs. Glen end paying fur ihta ad. Clements and little daughter returned to Eureka last week nfler a visit WANTED - Good heating stove. Mus at. Boise, Idaho, with Mr. and Mm. hi; reasonably pi iced, (all 3i. Vr-i.1. V. While it Ilf loll LALE Four room modern daughter of Mrs. Bowden. house in goud condition, north of E. C. Land, local i. ft It. (i. W. Imi'.iirc at the Nash I'lh Eax, reel Pm depot agent, util K. Hr.i'lier fhop. foreman, were at Provo Tuesday fur SALE--- A trombone !i the purpose of undergoing tho per'(tl l 'tin be g ; nod mud-lioniodical physiol examination re'iuii-e- d ed real the hy the railroad company. cpt i : y of ihe iiiVnimeni. fall Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sullivan we tv SALE Crib nnd Lloyd Baby nt Salt Luke City last r.tictrl I'.vd. ynrid condition. See Mrs. itn; the funeral of Joe ineeiil, !: P.l.od'i Groomer. died front rer.ai'ln:1 from an automobile aeciilenl In Wyo ( It SALE House oil north side mine; about two ggo. of town. Apply to Peter Jones fur information. Mr. Mid Mm. Edgar Ad.: in and Mm. Virgin!. i White, all of i.os W'll pav r,; to jr.il Tor Indian head wire visiting with Sir. and n'.i.-P'-ih.teil before 1910. Send Mrs. Juh:i V. Taylor r.nrl oilier l.'-(min) f.ir ifse illustrated in Eureka during the wee's. I rice id. I'lmrh's Duval, Oxford, Mrs. Adants and Mrs. White am liuih Nel'i uska. sister of Mrs. Tuj lor. SALE -- I'priglit pi.ino cheap; The Ladies Auxil'ary No. 23 In M Full : l.;o dining rooni set. l'linin- - 73 their regular meeting Vedi'ei;d.iv or see Hex lliikutiili. eerds wi r evening. After linslne-the f. XI. E Ciiii ! dry wood, ?."i.d(l wieners ltein; enjoyed, Mrs. V. A. Hosi'tiliif and Mrs. Merload: cord aril a quarter to per lon Hu.c-ell- . Tha next meet in;; will Leave orders at Reporter he held oil October 1st. ofi'ice. KUU'.KA MAX FIXED OX LOCAL ADS C'AKKLESN DRIVIXG - : HARGE Glen Gilson of Euraka was fined $i'0 and given a 30 day jail sentence for careless driving by tbe precinct 1 deM-rihin- judge of Spanish Fork. Tbe sentence was suspended on payment of the fine. It ia alleged that the Eureka man was at fault for a collision between two automobiles. . G. RIFE E. ; , C 4 Notary Public IIKINIKTER OFFICE, Eureka puielias-roimfdcrin- t I Tlntlc Lodge No. 9, F. ft A. M., meets 2nd and 4th Tueaday of each month at 1. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting brother Invited to attend. FRED JOHNSON, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary i 1 OLD SPEAS BRAND-STRAIG- y ut QUU Sunday and ndhter 0ST4 IV ce e, e''tYiUNDYS The Most Dangerous Places for Accidents The nicisi dangerous plum yon can he in thu ordinary coume of existence is in un uuiomoliile. The second ill ns dangerous place is in your home. These (led net Inns are made from tl figures rcrenlly released liv the Safety Council, coveriit)'. the accident retort! during I Pee. vlteti more then ItiD.OuO uceldeiils deaths. Atilomnbllrs accounted for 37,000 of the lot. .1 an all lime high record and home accidents 'for around 31.000. , It Is u sad coninientnry on Ihe habits of the American peopli that home nccldent avoidable easily cause more injuries Ilian Indu-irk- il Tho average Amcrlcun accident. made astonishing Industry lm strides in reducing bnlh the frequency nml severity of accidents. Part nf this achievement followed better guurdltig of machinery. Rut the most important muse of the re-duct Ion was the Instillation of a In i. philosophy of carefulness (he workmen. the At homo nnd on Ihc road who wuuldiiT think of inking n if.irhnnre ul Ills work, apparently feels h Inhibitions.'' free from L ' i I .c.. "" 'I. If You Enjoy HOME COOKING Then Eat at Mrs. Buys9 in ATHERLEY3 j Meat 1 it s a Specialty i The member:' of lint I.e.dy Elkt Club met on .; ninj. Af- FIMHI VI": .IXD GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. session curd ( v:er ter the bus'iii-cCro-i.i- n . Mrs. at which Maync.rd played, won first prize, ihe all-cFor furii: - ;e' "mation consult prize went lo Mrs. Vern Hife. The hos- County flt-ror signers.1' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. tess, Mrs. Allen Ivev. served a delicious luncheon. Ksliie of Ed X. Kirby mid Clara 11. Kirby, Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Kirk pal rick will prc.-cCreditors claims witli o were in Eureka during of CTiIch-to lh' niidcr-igncat 7o2 vnurbi'vq the week visiting with Mr. e.iul .Mr Wuiktr Hunk Salr Rldg., City, nr-II. Kirkpatrick. The two Kirks ; I'lah, on or before the 1st day of brothers and this is the first lime November A. II. 193ii. they have seen eaelt other in fifteen VEllN IIALLIDAY, years. The vtaitors were enroute lo Administrator of the Es- -' California where they will spend tli.i tatos of Ed X. Kirby mid months. wilder Clara B. Kirby. Deceased. I Dill? of Firs! Publication August Who the Eureka Among people were at Spanish Fork last Sunday 27, 19311.) for the funeral of Mm. Deagley were: Mr. and Mm. Edw. Richards, Mr. and Mm. Alvin Green holuli. Mm. James Foster, Mm. Jesse Matthews, Mrs. LeRoy Gourley, Mrs. Mary Bishop and Mrs. Clarence G. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eddy, the latter being a (laughter nf the deceased. Tu.-.d::- S3LV& i In.-itl-. HT APPLE BRANDY 1934. Ulanks for S.tl Mining mid Eureka, Utah. Office, the at llopuiter IS MINED eh-'e- 1 1 COAL Mm. tan Secrotary of Slate. IST. er -- THAT WHERE THE BEST OF DOMESTIC vnn. improper conduct. or conviction of a fri TThShxttfu.. ROYAL of Harrington Hutte, Monism:., ta vtaitlng in Eure-kwith her cousin, Miss Mite Still I PHOTO-TON- E HND COAL IS THE KIND YOU NEED FOR COMFORT. v tailArthur Dug.-aed with the formers father, Hern on S.iturday Duggan, at Hall of tael week. ll. V totaling or aiding olliert In violating any of the provisions of tha dental practice art. II. Refusing the Department of Rsgts-trnlio- u er the Slate Board of Health, their sffleers er employe, areas ta hie office, instruments, laboratory, equipment, appliances or supplies for the purpose al Inspecting the earn. y 14. Keeping hi office, inetrumeuta. equipment, appliance or supplies in an Insanitary condition. 19. Nothlnt herein contained shall be rsnstrord so as ta prevent a duly linnaed dentist in the Stale of Utah from adnrtla-In- g hie profession, eseepl the quetallen of f newsdefinite filed pi ices by tha paper!, period irala. liana, cards, radio and other lawful mean af adverllaiag, provided. that all af aurh advertMng shall ha In Iha name af tha licensed draliat who may specif iraliy refer in such advertising la his Irallnag. method and sr syalem-- t SECTION 1. Thia act shall take effect five day after the date af tha official pro, 8. Employing what an known aa exp-pe- n, tarnation by tha Governor. terror or tauten ta obtain business. i (t) Paragraph 15 added ta present law. A Communicating, without the ennevnt of tha patient, information arquirrd In Welling, ficerotaiy ef State ef M. Heating a patient necessary to enable him theI, BtataII.ol Utah, ilo hereby eerllfy that to act fur such n patient. e tha or foregoing ia a full, true and correct (. Advertising hie dental busim-etaw filed ta my alnf Initiative tin Imcopy devices treatment er by untruthful, lies and ta ha vuiwl upoa at tha general probable or impossible statements. helil November be I. 1939. slsrtiun ta or 8. Mnklng nny misrepresentations I further errtify that it will appror on labia promisee direrlty or Indirectly to Inelection the at hnllul general offlrial tha fluence, pscsuaile of Induce dental patronNuv. I, 1934. under llw numl.tr and till BVto desHrnnlrd. with an un- heroin t, Sharing professional In witness whewuf, I have hereunto set licensed peraon or paying any person for my hand and affixed Ih Great heal of tha lending or referring palienta. this 1st day of Bsptsmbsr, I. Practicing while bia llronsa h sue- Stall of Utah, i ABLE COAL. YOU WILL Mr. and Mm. With New Copper ii HOME. YOU NEED FREE BURNING, CLEAN DUR- Mr. mid Mm. John T. Tuylur and non were vtaitlng with rclaHvn at IRynon on Tueaday. MIhb ii IT IS TIME TO THINK OF THE COMFORTS OF Mm. Vent Rift; and lions, Jack Mid Hubert, titan Mrs. E. I. K;ix and nu:t. Kenny, were lit l'ruvo lust Siitunliiy. No. 7 Using Intoxicants or drugs ta eurii an extant at ta render him unfir ta practice dcntlctry. 19. Maltroallhg hla palienta by ram af gnm Ignorance, wilfnlni or nee led. II. Grom Immorality, dishonorable or When the Fall and Winter Breeze Blows I Mr. Initiative Amendment DENTAL ADVERTISING LAW PROPOSED TO BE ENACTED BT INITIATIVE Re8, Being an art ta amend Sect len vised Statutes af Utah. 1933, ax amended af Utah, 1988. by Chapter 71. (Making It legal far Drnlbte ta Advertise.) Revised Statutes of 8, That Section Utah, 1988, ax amended by Chapter 7 Lawi of Utah, 1988, be amended to read ae fulkiws: Tha words unprofessional conduct" ae rotating ta dentists arc hereby defined to include. I. Obtaining any fee by fraud or ntatiua. I. Employing directly or indirectly any student or unlicensed den tuts, or one whose license hoc been revoked or suspended to tn-n- l perform operations cf any kind nr to We ions of the human teeth, gums or Jaws, or take Impromiene ef tha teeth or Jaws, or to correct or attempt to eorroel thereof, oxrrpt as heroin 'MU Items of the Constitutional Amendments eular elase In such eurporatlun, fui all Constitutional Amendment debts and lislillities of every 9 nd No. i SECTION I. The Burrelary of Btata Is A JInt Kroslultsn Proposlni in AuunJ-uni- t directed to cause this proposal, amendment ( Bsrtlsa 1, sf Artlrl VII. if thi to ha published as required by the ConstiCsnstitulUn filial Int la ths Bill Exrcu-llv- tution and to he submitted to the elrrton-u- l tha tnte at the next genera e leal ion in Drpartaiint. Iha Tarim, Ktudmrr the manner provided by law, and Dutira f Offlron. (Buprrlntsudrnl BECTION 1. If approved by the electors af Public Imlrurlian.) Ilf It rtaalvrd hr the iHilalalurt af Iha of the elate, this proposed amendment shall Blata af Utah, af all the ca- taka effect an the first day of January, bana fleeted ta each hauac renrurrinl I PIT. theialm HKCTlOh 1, That It la prupwed to Constitutional Amendment amenil Section 1, of Artirla VII, af the No. 5 Constitution of tha Btata of Utah aa A Joint Resolution Pro peeing ta Amend Artirle XIIL Sectlrn 1 af the ConstituSUCTION I, The Eaaeutiva Department tion ef the tale bf Utah, os Amended at ahall eenaiat of Gnvaraor, Bearaiary of the General Election In IIM Relating ta State, Btata Auditor, Btata Trvaaurer and Taxation af Tangible Property. AscerA ttornar-Genera- l, each of whom ahall hold tainment af Value, Exemptions, and the hie office for four yaara. beginning on the Annual Tax far the State. firat Monday of January next after hie Be it resalved by the Legislature at the that terms the election, except of ufftn Slate ef Utah, twa-thircf all members of Ihoac elected at the firat election ahall af to earh ilaaaa and tws-lhirsleeted when the atate ahall be admitted into begin all members of each Hauaa concurring tha Union, and ahall and on the fiit Monr therein day In January, A. D. 101. The offirrm SECTION I. That It is propoaed to of tha Executive Department, during their terau of office, ahall realde at the aeal of amend Article XIII, Section 8 of tha Constitution af the State of Utah, aa amended government, where they ahall beep the puh-ll- e reeorde. hooka and papers. They ahall at the general election in 1(80, to read aa : follows perform auch dutiee ae are preecriUed by SECTION 1. All tangible property In thle Conatltution and aa may ha prveeribed the State, not exempt under tha lawn ef the by law. SUCTION I. Tha Secretary id Btata la United States, or under this constitution, hereby directed to aubmit thia propoaed shall be taxed in proportion to He value, to amendment to the eleetan of the atata al be ascertained aa provided by law. Tha tha next general election in tha manner property of the United States, of the State, counties, dtlas, towns, school diatr'ets, muprovided by law. BECTION I. If adopted by the clerton nicipal corporations and public libraries. of the atata, thlc amendment ahall take ef- Iota with the buildings thereon used exclufect the firat day of January next eucecrd sively far either religious worship or charnot tng a determination by tha Board of Btata itable purposes, and places of burialbeneCanvamera of the reault of tho election held or used for private or corporate be Water taxation. shall from fit, exempt Baetion in dmlgnated I hereof. rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, transmission tines, Constitutional Amendment pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for irrigating lamia No. 2 within the state owned by such individuals or A Joint Heaelutlen Prepacing an Amendcorporations, or the individual members ment to Section II, af Article VII, af the thereof, shall not be separately taxed aa ' Cenatitutlan long aa they shall he owned and used exBelating ta Gevcrncr'e clusively for such purposes. Power plants, Power and the Filling af power transmission tines and other proper(Buperln-tandein Certain Offirca. ty used foi generating and delivering elecaf Public Inal ruction.) Be it received by the Legialature at the trical power, a portion of which la used Btata af Utah, twe-thiraf all the for furnishing power for pumping water member! elected ta each hauaa concur- for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, may be exempted from taxaring therein: BECTION 1. That it la propoaed to tion ta the extant that such property is amend Section Id, of Article VII, of the used foe auch purposes. These exemptions shall accrue ta the benefit of the ueeie of e: Conatltution of the Btata of Utah, ae water sa pumped under aurh regulations SECTION 10. The Governor ahall nom- aa tha legislature may proscribe. The taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or and the with concent and tha of by inate, auch times and In such manor Senate, appoint all State and district offt-ee- re abated at ha provided bp law. The legislature aa may whoee officee are eetabliahed by thia for the exemption from taxaConatltution, or which may be created by may provide law, and whoee appointment or election la tion of homes, homesteads, and personal not otherwiea provided for. If, during tha property, not to exceed 82.000 in value fur, raceea of the Sonata, a vacancy occur in homes and hofr.ee tends, and (800 for perProperty not to exceed any State or diatriet office, the Governor sonal property. ahall appoint acme fit peraon to diaeharge (8,000 in value, owned by disable ' persons who in served any war in tha military servthe duties thereof until the next meeting ice of the United States or of the Btata af the Senate, when he ahall nominate aome of and Utah by tha unmarried widows and peraon to fill inch office. If the office of Justice of the auprane or diatriet court. minor orphans of such person e may be ca as tha legislature may provide. Secretary of Slate, State Auditor, 8tate amnted Tha legislature shall provide by law for be vacated Tresiurer, or Atterney-Grnerannual tax sufficient, with ether sources an or it ahall otherwise, by death, recignulion be the duty of the Governor to fill the aamr of revenue, to defrny tha estimated ordinat the atata for each fiscal expenses ary by appointment, and the appointee ahall hold hla office until hie eucemaur (hall be year. For ths purpose of paying tbs stale if there debt, any be, the legislature shall elected and qualified, ae may be by law provide for levying a tax annually, suffiprovided. to cient the annual interest and to pay pay BECTION 1. The Secretary of 8 lata ta ef auch debt, within twenty hereby directed ta aubmit thia propoaed the principal from the final passage ef the law amendment ta tha electure of the atata at yearn tha next general election in the manner creating the debt (Aa amended Novcm-b- er 4 1984.) provided by law. SUCTION I. The Secretary of State la SECTION 3. If adopted by the elaetora hereby directed to submit the proposed af the atata, thia amendment ahall take amendment contained heroin to the eleetan affect the firat day of January next sucthe state in the next general election In ceeding a determination by the Board of of State Canvassers of tha reault of the elec- the manner provided by law. SECTION 8. If adopted by the electors tion dec it na tod In Section t hereof. of the state, this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board of Constitutional Amendment State Canvassers of the result of the elecNo. 3 tion designated in section S hereof. A Jalnt Reas.lutien Preparing an Amendment la Brctian 8, af Article X, af the i. Constitutional Amendment Constitution Belating to the State Board No. 8 af Education. '(Superintendent af Public A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Ins traction.) Section 9, Article VI af the Censtitatiea Be It resolved by the af the ef Utah, Relating to Campcaaallea af State cf Utah, twa-thiraf all tha memMembers af the Legislature. bers elected to each hauaa concurring Be it resolved by the Legislature af the therein s Btata af Utah, twa-thirof all the num1. ic to That ft SECTION propoaed bers elected to each af the two houses amend Section I, of Article X. of the Conin favor thereof: voting stitution of the Btata of Utah, as follows: SBCiION 1. Tint it Is proposed to SECTION I. The general control and Consupervision of the Public School Bystam amend Section 9. Article VI, of the shall be vested In a 8tate Board of Educa- stitution of the State of Utah, as follows: BECTION the 9. The members cf Legistion, cons la ting of such persona aa tha lature shall receive auch per diem and mileLegislature may provide, SECTION 1. Tha Secretary of State la age ae tha Legialature may provide not expight dollars per day .:nd ten cents hereby directed to submit this proposed ceeding ' amendment ta the eleetan of the state per mile for the distance necessarily travat eled going to and returning from the pi sea the next general election in the manner of meeting on the most usual route, and provided by law. SECTION S. If adopted by tha electors they ahall receive no other pay or perof the atata, this amendaient shall take ef- quisite. SECTION 1. The Secretary af State la fect tha first day of January next suchereby directed to eubmit this proposed ceeding a determination by the Board of amendment to the electors of the state at State Canvassers of tha result af tha electhe next general election in the manner tion designated in Section X hereof. provided by taw. SECTION 1. If adopted by the electors Constitutional Amendment ef the state, thle amendment ahall take effect the first day of January, 1987. No. 4 A Jalnt Escalation Preparing an AmendL M. H. Welling, Secretary of State of ment to Section II, Article XII of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that Cenatitutlan of the State ef Utah, Relat- the (ongoing is a full, true and correct ing to Liability ef Stockholders af Banka. copy of the six Constitutional Amendments Be It resolved by the Legislature af the proposed by the regular armioa of the legState af Utah, twa-thiraf all the mem- islature of 1988 as the same appear! of bers elected ta each af the twa houses record in my office. : thereat in favor I further certify that they will appear mi voting SECTION 1 That it is pro pined to the official ballot at ths general election amend Section 18, Article XII, of the Con- Nov. 8. 19881 under the number and title stitution of the State of Utah, oo that the heroin designated. same will read as fallows: In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto eat BECTION II. The Legislature may pro- my hand and affixed ths Great Beal of vide by law that the stockholders in every the Stats of Utah, this 1st day af Sepcorporation organised for banking pur- tember, 1988-poses. or the holders of any one or more ef this classes ef stock issued by any such corporation, in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them, shall be individually responsible for an additional amount not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, Secretary of Stain or the amount af their stack of any parti- - Pa(J8 8 COOL, REFRESHING BEER SOFT DRINKS and SANDWICHES for Men and Women who care Atherly Parlors Going to Build? Remodel? Pain t? NOW is the time to do it and is the place to come to for the best materials at the right prices. Let us give you figures showing how little it will cost you to make improvements on your home. Phone 44 Tintic Lumber Company , EUREKA, UTAH ORDER SOME OF THAT GOOD COAL FROM US |