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Show A Thursday, Janumy EUREKA REtOfetEli - UKIkl.Y . ... . OIlK - - - - Tin tli- Bund-r- d I' lilted State Mine Main moth t Jilet run North Lily I'tuli Fire Clay Co. tallica Eureka I.ily Apes Standard t lilef Cuiim. ( lime) - I aide. wuijtlon on my part hll, , Dunn, from the weal from people many Ur. J. L. Jor.cs Suggests I have had year keep the chulrmanahtp i (jj, Precautions Against r lu I refuwd. In, with the Hoard nf whlrh cast aide, cm the r0m,ty Co. aide went rlonere and under the nw Mr Mary Mutllda Knowlc. used kMtiux it helonsed to I lnrim nu 1 ww epidemic iu " I had of the late, snd l0 Kurl F. Dunn. widow and 64 the years throughout rlsht to the thuirniauahip - , l.aren ml-liin- er widow, eistit and Mill Ci-ml- 11 hlj Very truly, Jt'NK KKN'nvYY, Chairman Juah ('0ttllI nnar tf ComnilHlo I Murvlve: Alvin ll. Ilaird, was In in support Ins tun. JUHtlfled to hi y " Former Eureka Lady Died bele.ed by at Pavson Home Saturday ,.u!,t Blde to Eureka Business Mans Father Died Last Thursday . nllll'MK.Mi Si. dtsimh-te- r hureka, ' ronsltleratlnn of j In tliai ycr:my juppottlntc him previously, pro-i- j were married forr)d III support to tne, for which . Total Carload . residence In Ku-thunked hint anil declined. Mr. A. wa findd and 1 nit inn the present uliualluu. .... three I, roi Ik r Mlki.iK r,.ka. whore Mr. Knowles Kureka unanimously. I Ceniennhil If oit hecntii- - ill of influenxu glv B0,..,pd with ihc ,.,jp n, Karl F. Dunn K C.add was lho; STUCK N t V. 1917 A. member In 1933 Mr. year. In' f,. (.tu.. In nil- - rvn-- I..I lo pioie. l other . Mr. uunn i ronunlsHlunc-rresided had and lame. at holdorer a tul Hie puhlic ral of the nibyl., to Raymn elected In the were died Mr. Knowles Il( n. Hawkln hern nlnoe. ;t Inline and follow curefulMniiilu), tlma third the For Beni toininissioncr. 192s. ms mu He. I) the ad ,hv of your physician. to Mr. Dunn went food. son. lamr.iice a chairmanship of l.y nirvUid nourishing ii. he.l. lhl, same Chief Con. 11.40. It s),e pinny the time Ut lilt deal held the , i mini lei.iporalurc and vcntl- - Knowlc; n d.i miner. Mr. Dorothy M.d the weal aide with two commls-Crown i'oliil Sc. Irrlraihm tni-'In the imililon a side. 1 : on the euat 10 your recovery. Knowle ml. Imil. of Payaon; Ka.it Crown Culi.l 3e. served r h.tioii nv lie had ..l-h,,er niniiiny , al recover lu a srnIll,.i1d; two hroilicra, Fred Has- eased cate I'm ,m0 afterward illHCuasod ilie.ie Imih omjd. of Kut Tlntic Con. 41c to 3hs for wlermaster Then th(, niuttor with Mr. Loraen and un I to and Ii obligation 1'lruHaiit, Sr. Mine mi. your mnsM(.n day. Kmpire ,(aIllpa Kureka flullluu 27c. Funeral wrvh-.-- i were l nt He- - pmi.ci ilf.--o who an required to RaMmu!,r,i. Provo, and three ailer. til thc subject of orgniiluntlon came, When coughing and Mrs n T. Romney. Fall Uke City; p did j know how he intended IO( Ink- u.i- - for you. Eureka I.ily 84r io 87c. her on Sunday, with liiicnin-im cover riiitt your face with soft Kureku Standard 11.70. qiio xi,1hoii. Kphralm, and vo,e Ing place In ilie cemetery lit Hmt a I inutcrlul that can be been "pulled or other I'.oili Iron Kins 26e and 27c. Dixon. Provo. j. Nothing hu city. I commendI U Interment on the ned gkort und Tiutic iii I.lttle May lc. deuroyed. (0 keep pun(.ral imlcc Iihh for you to practice personal took ,,iar at Tayson on Tuesday. Mammoth II. S3. rnd 0f the receiving end." and Mr. of and for 1 in every way, North I.ily 11.20 to II. 25. Kendall will not "more or less Kanin Monica. California, are In Ku- - iimc who iiurxe you to do the Hiime.' r.nJaii AnW13 OuCStion Provo 22c. thc actions of the board for the our uiliici to the well who wish A chairman of a reka visiting with their uncle and Tlntic Lend 9,'ic. : Pannl-- - next two years. Asked Dy lin.lC reopi- Board of County Conimlssionnra I old h. dic.ifc Ii a follows: ii u nut, Mr. and Mr. A. A. Atlierley. Tlntic Standard $S.5i). " Kei-Xuiiia 8yc. yuiirdf :ii phynii'ully fit a merely the presiding officer, he docs rcv.nhir The Lady Klki held lln-lis -. rcPica Amid fail. ie Following piisvhl'the uot jj! j'rmun n,tttl nnuloii nor Hcroud them. of meeting on Tuesday evening. pea' llnw mu wnriN "Avoid fa- from June Kendall, Tiirsdiiy The power I entirely In the hands , r of business, consisting lliiat prolonged juah Cun: iy Commission. In answi-til: ii." Ills Hill 12 14 and I lc. (W() ,no)n,le.l and T 8in qulc hji cards and u nice luncheon. Mr. C. f.iliiMie lowers the body rmiHtance to .mi an id- - puhluhcil In tin. Lure- Chirr Con. 8 1. to to 1.35. ,10 w, 10lhhlK by nm K. Itife won high prlre und a coiipIf of weeks nan: to ka makes you more xusci.-pilblK.nl Crown point I'-- c. TPjbem Mr. Wallace Oreavcs ut prize, I was v ry much Uneresied in tin n ' Infecihin. I'ureki. Ilullimt 27c and Living and working a, q llv prL()0n rciun,y ,..,.11,. 0fflhostess for the evening was Mrs. Iin.ler coiirilant drain and work con- - crll.-hof January ,. I- -. Kcrekn Lily lie to It u. (uHowInr Wl!r(1 fro, ft.M .Thelma Griggs. under tin bending "Kendall rltic and towns: Kureku Standard trlliules to fatigue. Guard against l.?0. County sheriff, Ku- Your t Co. Ciiininlssloner." Iron Kins 251ic. lie of I1uir1u.n1 the chilling body, prnhiiiged The Neighbor of Woodcraft md Kurcka, county icka; ultormy, In the third para Little May lc. li.Mt Friday evening at the I. O. O. you have formal rest and sleep commissioner. J0U, Kureka; i not less than eighl Mammoth I.GS. hour each to other F. Hall and In addition ph "end of course everyone roun'y treasurer, Kurcka; state rep North Lily fl.05 and 1.00. buHlnes installation of officers took night. Remember Hint (he nose and anxious f,r an explanation" paves rewnlatWe Eureka; county rommls Provo 33r to 35c. pl are. Mrs. Luella Gear acted as hroat arc the portal of Infection Hip way for Hie publication of this MoMfr Mammotli 'county recorder Silver Shield 3 Vic. Rive attention an hie. count: ' liiHtalling officer. In the card play- v ' N h I have always been a Tlntic Stundard 18.25 to S.05. Prii..:.-!Ing Mrs. Ella Stewart won the frisi " thn cleansing of the teeth ut lcn.it nBiC1. mtotonp1 ,.0Ullty vpl),... e. ich day and keep the nlr pa- - hrlievi r lu Klbcrt Hubbard' tl he- Silver Standard prize and Mrs. ltoe Phlpp the cut Mona. sor, Tlntic Load S5e. prize. The luncheon was served by sage free front Irritating particles. liev-- t mono. "Never explain your Tliiti- - district i not the Mrs. Laura Blight. The next men!- - Keep the lionn and place of work anions, your friend won't require short end and never will gelling sc- by any Wnlnwlijr lug af the order will be held on the wM ventilated day and night. Try tt and your enemies won't believe Crown Point 6c. walk nr otln-form of outdoor u." llnwcier since county commls- evening of February fith. Chief Conn. recreation each day. Eat regularly sint-1.37V, aio public servants I offer The Women Benefit Association plenty of lmph nourishing food Hie following: i Kurcka Bullion 28c to 30c. met at the home of Mr. Llizubetb Drink water freely. Secure bowel Kureka Lily 85c. I have never had the pleasure of Phlzacklea ou Tuesday evening of elimination at least once ench day. Kuttt Tlntic Con. 41c. hut a speaking acquaint- last week. Following the buliiea Do not let any person cough or anjlbin e. Little May ,nre with Commissioner Lawrence session card were played at which rneeze In your face. Do not come lit Larsen North Standard lc. up until the November eler-f-,, North Lily ll.lfi. V Ger won flrt prize, Mr, contact unnecessarily with those who ttn. Som- - two or three week Silver Standard 3!c. If Influenza lie- - !(.r elc ilnM I . (miai-t-Dp,,,rCr' m0UW prije nnd JjrH- - havo tl,e disease. him In Mam-- 1 n Tlntic Loud 94c and 95c. ,,om,v, P"VB,l'n Yur .nili and rHI. iicd hi support for1 community rn,Bt! The a lunch- - avoid crowds. Tlntic Standard 19.05. Do not use drinking of the Board of fw Yankee 2 r. ' 0r" a,inR by other un- - Count v Coiiim'sloners. In thi con-- i Ziimu 81p and 9c. ganlzatlonwlllagalnbcat the home ess they have been washed in boil- - motion I .iured him first that I of Mrs. rhlzarklca on Tuesday. Jan- - ing water. Avoid the use of the allWi or cxpc-ieno promise, and! common towel and the common Enrolcc at Jericho Camp none. I also assured him. Vour liand fie- - n inl see hi way dear to Died Monday from Flu I Mrs. Ben Thurmond entertained ,,r,,,knR IM,nntiently and always before eating, nippurt no-- , it would not make anvj the Fldells Club members on Keep out of 111,, sick room unless Ir. uirr.-mt-b. my feeling or action1 Mill luw (Dull-Il- l evening of but week, Asmus, aged 20 s.ciual attendance. 1 in uni followed n an and presented the follow- being enrnllee nf the Jericho by yeari t ll,i: 10 hlm l,ni' l without ('. t cninp. died at u Proto hos- t.ice luncheon and cards. The prlxt The of the Woodcraft lomnnnt from him, other than any were Mrs. winners he Cecelia 011 Itaron, pital Monday morning follow lug .n,,onme the that benefit held l.y oulll v, Mmc a week's Illness from Influenza. III first, and Mrs. Frank Bacon, scrott.1. considcrallon. In ,y-.Other attending were Mr. T. FT. the late Lurllu Fillmore Locke were whpn , wa elected t0 lhc bome was al Salt Lake City. :.bl ditrln.: the past week. Board of Bartlett. . Mr. Frank Mrs. Deceased wn Drlrikcy. County Commissioner the born March 19. bad been held In Nc- Ted Cnliivich of l.os Angeles. Cal- - h.'.irim-nshi19lii, In Sail Lake City, I'lali, a sun I J. Donnelly, Mr. John Bunnell, of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Asmo. Mr. John Bowe. Mrs. Percy Hanks. ifornln, was e; lied to hi home In I b1' n,,r ear, with two contmla- Mr. George Tiitsman, Mrs. Charles Kureka durlti Hie week on account tjon',r-- ' Tlntic anil ont from He received his education there, be- ZalirUkle and Mrs. Hannah Reee. a Npbl. My ee,tlon made two from of the de: ath of lii brother. ing graduate of Hie Granite High the en.st sld. and one only, ITurl F. School. hi father ami moiher he Is survived by the following brother.! nnd sister: Harry. Steve, Cornelius J.. Wfuidru, Norman, Josephine. OeiMve and Marjorie Asntu, and Mr. Robert Bllllnley, all of Sail latke City, and Mr. Elmer Pechtol of lot Angeles. Fiipcrnl services were held at 8all loike City, on Wednesday. Blutu :c death of Mr. xnli0u Mr. Dimn, In Neil ODonnell UiNlltra j Mortuary jj v. o-- er U Our Motto U Not Hut The Ctulileii nie fii.-iil- GoltU. Rut,. PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day Night. or r Exi.-h-I.ii- I F.-li- n Ambulance Service r.-- In-h- - BROWN and BROWN ASSAY ER4 Custom Work Solicited We Standardize on Aerimn KIHIIKA IT1U dl-ir- ct ,7 , .1 r ' 1 - 1 27r. Tlntic Lodge 9, ; f, . . n A flV No, metu j !m v " 4th each month at I. ao F. all. V lalihlng brkk er invited to atutf W. K. CARSON, VT. M. JOHN F. llOWK, Secretary Tui-Mla- C. E. R I F E NOTARY Pl'BLIC - 11 A. M ItcMn-ie- r Office Eunb r r IS YOUR WIFE af-u7- fcr,S' .' "ab 1 A rcl.id i, Wecl-noNd- e STARTER l'-f- : THAN YOU ARE? Kimball Mcllor of Oakland home on Saturday after spending a wre-In Kurcka visiting wlih his parent. Mr. and Mr. Ilebcr K. and other fornli-- , -- Mi-llo- rrl.iiivi-s- . Mr. and Mr. I). W. O'Brien, of nth Avenue, San Frem-Uro- . sre the proud parents of a baby boy bunt 19. 1936. according to report re.u-lili:friends In FTure-ka- . Mr. O'ltrien, before ber mar-riocwas Mis Vera Okey, daughter of Mr. and Mr. William fortiieilv of Kureku. who are making their borne In Sail cisco. 722 I First be sure thc garage doors hold open against any Winter wind! . . . your protection from fumes e Open Tue-'di.- Prices Reasonable Robt. H. Towers Parts and Orates for all Stoves. ii ' hand-throttl- e about one-tliir- d v With ignition snitch still off (except startix-type- ) operate your starter, until your engine lias made 2 or 3 revolutions While starter is turning, switch on the ignition, tong ready to release starter so that it has no chance of retarding the engine after explosions begin! i Right now l (lie time to have the work done under the guv ernntriif X. II. A. ;; Now pull choke out full (unless your car has automatic choke) Ib-ii- Expert Plumbing, Is-:- Before touching the starter or ignition switch, step on clutch pedal and keep it down- - On evening the member of I l.e Fidell Club entertained lu honi r of Mr. Cecelia Ilaeott. party place at the home 01 Mrs John F Rowe. In addition cards and luncheon there biislne-.- s session nt which Mr, w u re elect -- d picstil-n- t; Mr. F'rank ITrlikiv sin eiecled vlie president; Mr.-- . Kugnie Itlackelt. treasurer, and Mr. Berk Reporier. In the etrd playing Mr. Ren Thurmond won r.r ( prlre end Mr. George Tlnsntnn bouse prize. Those present were Mrs Bacon. Mr. T. FT. lelt. Mr. Blackett, Mrs. Johu well. Mm. Beck. Mr. Brlskcy Berry Hank. Mr. Thurmond TltiMiiiiin, Mr. Rowe, Mrs. C Zabrlskie and Mis Jean llowe, i You can settle that most fairly on your own home grounds after you both have your chance at these latest simple rules, which automotive authorities approve today: SPECIAL WINTER BLEND People have asked whether the advice we are ptrntmg about correct Winter starting doesnt he.p n i gasolines. Yes. but anything you can 0 wath them doesn't bring them up to Special inter Blend Conoco Bronze. We ore not afraid of that. Continental Oil Company gasoline IS , if! |