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Show THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 8 :: OFFERINGS FOR THE COMING WEEK AT nuiM iitii.itoiDCtit ltl S ,IM IVtcr I'. ' I llltUKI el el .mil. 4ii, of X r Jti, ltO. it ll'irekn, tally j Smelarvl Dw-mU-- Itlr.S Mmnl.iy moriiiii:' 111 from the a rallioad ear, wlihh lie was uf lop yeins of ac- helping lo load wlHi ore at the Iron tivity the Tlntic Klwttiilt Club has lilnxMom mine, and sustained puln-- t The to dlidititid. who WHS Dr. Ostler, II I will la rallcilInjuries. held Monilay of last week in uMeiul IeliTHOii, found that the lii'il. This art Ion was lak'ii af- .the man was sufferliig I mm one or ter roniddi-r- Ido discussion and' due more hi ken libs. In falling It's eoiisldi'ratlon of the sulijeel. steel right slit!: struck the f the eighteen nieiiilicrs. Many foi in at the cml of the ear ami : : plat who remained until the last, fell whi n lie struck the ground I'ctermiti lllill a iill In iih ton of the el lib la mleil mi Ills head and shoulders, would lie an iidvaiiiHgc to Individual members and to the community, hut the majority thought that because of the limited menihcrxhlp and dlf It y In iiilillim lo It iln' lime had f ,i M veil lo hrlii;. the clubs activities to an end. Mrs. H. T. Ilurio.i riHirned early, The local Klwsml-- i Club was whi n ill Hie week after flwuililK a f''w, or I In Hie rail en- days wllli Salt l.ake friends. Joseph lTi"lli iih o'li ami other Hie Inr loess feeling im'ii, : terprising New Yolk slate has 2.20(1,0110 need of such ii public I'oivlre nrrniil-- aiituniohlles from which ure colhct-I'l- l organizer and ii Inn, seMl for an In fees over $'10,000,000. clinil-- i helped to secure the I'luli spun-r iiii'inhei s Tlie Salt l.ake Drlsi oil is out from Salt Isike sored and sent a larce ili'IcgaHon for a vl'dl with Ills moi her, Mrs. here lo assist Iii launching the Tin-li- e Mary II club w lllill bail I'eiey Crnven. K. Rife have iih null I'nwer A l.lclit Co. manager, I Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. Illfes ITcMhlenls lielr gliest this Week : as Its first president. i.jine thill time have been Ale J. mother. Mrs. Ilaunah Rhodes of merlin n Kink. II. J. Tills. W. Ili'her Junes and Jesse Haws, who held the chair Mr. and Mra. J. George Jones, Jr., during the past vear. Most of the who live at lais Angt'es, arrived In men of Kureka, prominent Kureka tills week anil are guests of ami some of the mining men of Ihl former's parents. the another or one lime at listilci, have ur-- . I wauls lieliuivi'd to the liM'al Klliert Hensley, employed by the gnuiiilion. Silver City and Main-- I'nlon I'at'lfie l(y. with In adquarters ninth have and were at the close at Milford, was at his home fu Pulepresenleii III the club, re k a for the Christmas vacation. During the five years of Klwnns You're an old (liner If you cun reactivities tn this city ninny important and Interest ini; projects have been member when all stove wood was hv sawed with bucksaw and grandsponsored nml accomplished of business, father carried n piece of pork rind .this organization men. to make it pull and mining professional la: men these might Among Karly next year, If someone tioned the help given Hie Kureka Public Library, road Improvements kiincka al your dour, and aska a lot questions, dont hit throughout the district, the Idea of of Impertinent ll will Just lie the census-takeremoving nuslphlly frume structures him. on lower Main street nnd the ever lion of a new depot hy the I'nlon PaThe California Institute of Tech-- , cific Itv . the proper entertainment tube has developed an nology " of people who fame to Kureka on whose rays will penetrate 12 Inches the excursions and support given of solid Imne. Ilans are under way. educational institutions of Tlntic. 10 teat it on a congressman's skull The KIwaulmiH, through their Pollies'' pei forma nee, raised $2,r0 Manager Henry Davis of the local; 'which was turned over to the liny Hchrainin-Johnsoi- i store was at Salt Scout organizations to he used In the Luke late last week, attending a, ' building of a summer camp for meeting of managers of the various scouts. The money was not used stores of this chalf organization. and now remains on hand. It will j Two uclmu were arrested yester-- i he avalluhle for Hie promotion of' scouting In the Tmtlc District. Other, day In Deliver lor failure lo pay Why didn't they flip a projects advanced hy the Kiwanis room rent. of great benefit to' dime lo see which would marry the dull have the conimuiillv ami the development lamllad) ? of a heller understanding ami fel And I hen there was the fellow lowshlp among members lias un-- who called up one of the Siamese don hi fd ly been of real value lo the twins and lold her he would take ninny who have belonged lo the ciuh. her out that night If ahe could get In short ft lias been a worth while away. organization in many ways. At this time the club Is in pusses-- ; A man will play golf all afternoon Ion of considerable properly, lty for exercise, and then back the car ' receiving certain concessions from out of the family garage to go to Hie library hoard ami from Hie Tay- the grocer's, iwo blinks down the lor Pros, company the Klwanlans street. aro able to tain over to the library, Tonight (Thursday) la your last, free from debt, all of the furnish - "Hio Rita,"' inns and fixtures In their club room, opportunity of reHnthhi propei ty consisting of a piano, wonder picture of the year. This singing, dancing feature,! tables, rug. stoves, cooking utensils talking, While (lie library now al the Star Theatre, was bhownj and dishes. hoard will ad as custodians of this to more people than ever turned out duh mom ciiulpmcnt the title to the to see any picture at Salt Lake Clty.il property will remain with the KI-- , Miss Helen lteesley, teacher of! wauls club and It fa hoped thit the music In the schools nt Lemoore.i equipment can be kept Intact until California, arrived nt her home here! such lime ns It is needed hv some 011 and will remain until nf-- j other public service club or enmniii-i- i ter Sunday the of the yeur, visiting first il y organization. with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Illy J. T. VHS(iN. After more than ft STARTHEATRE ni.i, Tintic Kiwanis Club Has Decided to Go Out of Bunines Thursday, r1 r I I -- ? i . n. a i:iki:k ; TONIGHT i I Last Showing of RIO RITA nil s i talking, 'ill tinging, II ll:l lll't IlK Ml'! 1'Ollllrt ll'll. r'l'ltllS plriuri' nf I In yi'.'ir. : 44 SATURDAY FRIDAY December 27th & 28th I 1 i Drl-col- Jr, powerful drama of Nw York mid Sunny llnly, wllli Hro.nl way's favmile slur singing his u It in . songs. All all singing 1 1 y A I mgn-11111- V I LOVE, LIVE AND LAUGH I I ; George Jeserl and Lila Lee in hwci-H-n- Jsft) lv7V I s 1 1 444444444444444444'M'4 SUNDAY, DEC. 29th HulfcMwf i REX King of Wild Horses in HOOFS PLUNGING r. . :: MONDAY A TUESDAY Janet Gaynor and Charles Morton in THE 4 DEVILS rlrrua drama with oim tinman ml llirlllit enacted against leein-I- n a gorgeous background K with lift and There fonts on Hying trnper.es. "The lamp of Death" alone is worth the piiro of admission. lfcirry Norton. Nancy Drcxel, and J. Karr-MacDonald are in the supporting cast. It 'a only a part talker hut Ita pood. are many lienr-raWIn- g 1 1 Is-i-- ! j WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1st Our Gang in BOXING GLOVF.S Mo a Lets Go ' thrilling drama of a horse braver than any iiinii aiul more A siory of li ii ma ii Ilian many. the West with a liuiiilrril horse power kick. A A 1 930 is here! Thats the charm of New Years matter what may have happened in the year just closing, we all look ahead ready to go. --- no Ready to do bigger things. I The Gang la here other all talking cniindy that la guaranteed to cure any case of Blues In Tlntic or your monKun, Fuss nml ey refunded. Feathers enough for any family. We also have a heaiitiful 2 reel colored subject entitled Frontier Komance." which deals with Incidents of early American history. Has plenty of Indian lights and enough thrills to satisfy the most rabid fun. A hip show for a small price. Children I tie. Adults 25c. First show at 6.20 p. tn. iiguin In an- ; : ' j Prank Heeslev. Dove Smith, Negro Criminal, "Ted" Pennell is at his home In Failed to Secure Pardon' Kureka after spending several I , Ready to serve. Ready to put more effort and more intelligence into everything we do. s i months in southern California. DurDove Smith, degenrnte negro who' ing a good part of the time he was wuk sentenced front Juab ceur.t v, at Long Heuch in the employ of Dan was denied a pardon at the recent , Ostrander, former Kureknu who has meeting of the state hoard. You feel that way and we do, so we repeat that mellow old time A Happy and Prosperous New Year to You. While a store at that place, at- Santa Claus remembered Mr. and , a BC Shown in riUrOiHfl)W(( fn,m place of employment Mrs. Chas. K. Ward, giving them to a point nciir her home. Heating present of great value and somethat brought real happiness Manager Lindsay or the Star The- - off her assailant the girl escaped thing Into the It was n fine household. a time of short within ami congroups of at re announces the signing who a few d.xvs arrived hoy baby n In were hills nu search local the tracts which will give the local before Cliri-tmand completed the was and who for Smith, captured an fans vipportur.il) talking picture as their other child Is of seeing and hearing some of the 'taken lo Jail at Nephl. He offered afamily circle d girl. an was and re-defense given biggest hit of the vear. to lm under the Warner Pros, ban- - terminate sememe by Judge Hurtnn. It cost one gentleman $200 for. ner. Among these films, hooked for1 Kach time that Smith has nppled having a deer tn his possession last! local orgnn!a-arfraternal for pardon early showing at the Star Theatre.Monday afternoon, nml the partner! such big successes as: The lVs- lions, business men. city uud county tn crime is out on ft Oil hull, and he n ert Sonr." "The Singing Pool." officers have scut in letters of Is deciding whether he will pleAdj With the Show." "Sonnv Hov." test. He has served about five sillily or not. svs the Nephl Times-- i "The Camhlers." M'ars. "(Had Hag Doll." News. The majority of the citizens' "llometow tiers-- ' and 'The Time, the' the state of I'tah are satisfied' ;of To reach Tlntic people, all 1'lace and the Girl." wnli Ihe present law in to, Watch for playing dates on these them advertise In the Kureka He- - op n season on den , hut Itregard appears sound productions. P rter. i that some few still nerni to take the law into their own hands, and when! they are caught their deer costs' them $200 00. la'l the above fine Is a warning to the other law Warner Bros. Biggest Hits in Kureka Smith made a vicious lack on a young lady, whom he ( fol-Wi- li,-- r j -- as liule-lease- ! So Lets Go. e pro-"O- , I , - : Mrs. Prnest I Eureka Provo I Sudwecks pleasantly eiitert. lined the members of her club on ".-00- " Thurd.v was prizes , were To the people of Tintic wc wish to extend our appreciation for the present relations we have enjoyed during the past and hope to be able to serve you bigger and better during the coming year. ' Eureka Auto Service Garage:! veiling of the diversion won by lat week.1 the Johni I'hiips.j and Mrs. Prank-Miss Jean l'llts, n student at the first: Mrs. John second. Mrs. L. M. Sitdweek. cor.su-- , Vnivcrsily of California al Perkeley. I.itloii. A delicious luncheon was Is at her home here for the holiday served, covers being laid for the fol-- . vacation. Jlin ranke, Mrs , Tonight (Thursday) Is your last I'm".' , n,'al,,1 i opportunity of seeing "ltio Klta." Vr" wonder picture of the year. This niTi"' , John hlpj-sMr. gi.en.i feature. singing, dancing Miss Jean Jeunincs. ..Irs. Lien t.il- - lalklnj at the Star Theatre, was shown ,.(,w k son ami Mrs. Hert an Ausdale. lt, more people than ever turned out Lake City. The annual Christmas party of the Kltte Club was heJ on h'rlt'ay ,er A'1hu-- . veiling of last week wllli Mrs. C. K. lightlully entertained hy lilfe. The living rooms w pro doco-- i Hlacketl on Tursday evening, ait'il In t'hrlstmas colors and a was a feature and the prizes which were awarded to Mrs. lighted Christinas tree fn-est. sifts were exchanged was a feature. fist; Mrs. T. h. H.irtli'tt. Luncheon was served early in the The rooms and table appointments! evening followed hy "jOi" at whleh were In keeping with the i hrNimas season. A oainty luncheon was prizes were awarded to Mrs. first, and Mrs. Walter served, covers being laid for the Pranke the cut prize. Among those lowing: Mrs. John Allen. Mrs. Geo. present were Mrs, George For soy. Titisman, Mrs. Hen Thurmond, Mrs. Mrs. J. II. Mrs. Walter ,, , Ihmnell). Mrs Ion M. Mrs. Pranke. Henry Davis. Mrs William Conover. Mrs. p p. Itart Maynard Griegs. Mrs. O. A. Allred. lott. Mrs. A. P. Grant. Mrs. John Mrs. Harold Johnson and Mrs. Leslie Hunell. Mrs. Lima Ferguson. Mrs. S. Cromar. H. Atherly and Mrs. S. L. Jcrmati. 1 T'' j l-- j 1 i I 1 Sud'k' J s. Mar-ge- I spK-n-il- i s. , 1 pro-tra- - , FM.-wort- h, WM. K. CARSON v,. 1 ";-0- fol-folk- "Sunny" ltyrue, now living at Sac-- 1 Glen Forgie and Howard Thlpps; n(He bearers. Cal.. Is at his home here Helen Whiethead for the Christmas vacation. He Is And Donna Roper; rhildreu repre-- a son of Mrs. Kuby Byrne. renting different nations, Isabel Gv Loul Mr. and Mrs. Roy Naef are vlsj.-- 1 E?L'""fft1' l,lcl "hlmpey, Dwane Roper, Ito-Inc in Ncnhl at ih ti.ima Naef's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Hei rjr Vhrlstlson, Darlene Phlps, and lone Mr and Painter The reader of the pa- bee n v n g 0:1 k'un d . Ca fi f or n t WM raret Courier nd but will return to Kureka In the10-near future where they will Nephl Tlmes-Newjeomposed of Dorothy Vlertel, Geor- On Sunday morning officers 0f gift GrUgs, Zolla Nelson and the Kureka War-- Sunday School ar-- tsuerlte Heck and Mra. D. E. Ostler. ranged a pleasant Christmas enter- - The pagaent was directed by Mrs. E. tninment for the children of the K, Hradley and avcompanlsta were city. A wa f,j.. Miss Dronna Hovle and Mra. Max lowed hy a visit from Santa Claus Hannifin, with Mrs. Wesley Roper and distribution of raudy, nuts and chorister. Other numbers on the oranges to several hundred little Program following the papeant were The first number on the pro- follows: Instrumental trio. Miss gram was a Christmas pageant, with; Helen Gear. Mrs. Max Hannifin and tin- following children Miss taking part: Harold Johnson; reading. The Ancel. Lavon Hnidley; Zclla Porgle; Glen trombone solo. Mary,. Maurin- e Poisev Joseph. I Van Johnson; cello solo. Harold Hauer: vocal Tola shepherds. Broderick; reading. Kav,on; Thomas. Jay Higgtnson and Mvron1 elections by Tlntic High School 3 wise men, DUJy Raddatr Gloe Club. Kcele; rann-nto- . j i John-thre- ; '1 m |