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Show Wednesday. J-il- THE EUREKA REPORTER 23. 1930, During Electrical Storm Lightning Strikes Home Lightning struck ih relltnre of A'alt Jrnn during it utorni at Uuh-i- i l.it week. All - Page 5 - he wiring In the liuwaa burned hullo aim; lx a lint of i lie ore shlp-nand one corner of the porch. inent ftoni Tintlc for the week end Hie only two occupant of the ho if in on Tuesday iilht. hi the time were knocked down hy Tintlc Stands; 7 he force of the shock. North Lily 11 t'entennidl Kurek.i 4 KA VI ill A 11 K WtlOYVIV! IIKIUKlEll Mammoth 5 in' KMiN mini: Floyd Swaavy niansaneael 1 1 Swansea dump Tony Kerkovlch, who arrived In thlef Con. iroperilta: town ju Tueaday fruin lila mining Chief Cons ; property In the irk son District, Eureka Hill west of Eureka, hi it encouraging Kureka Hill t dump ore 4 news f a new dlc. in a raise r.ureka I.lly Hifruin hoot 41)00 the inalu tonne. Grand Ontnl S leet of tunnel work ha ti per- torined on this property, w. h for a number of venr wua un.let to Iaul Hunt and associate of i'ark City. Mr. Ferkovlch haa recently been drivlo a rale and it was In thia heading that he opened an eight foot vein of ore, aoine of which la of (ommerrUI grade, cccording to hla Threw men met deuth, on Monday,1 1,nients. The ore carrlea lead and Ferkovlrh bellevea In the Blue Maze coal rntne near s,,Ter nd Mradditional work Price, tbeae deaths being dae to auihat wllh bu( explosion. One of the victims of thei'e ran brn n newr nilne. accident was Nick Moroa, 41. and a' former employee of the North Lily MUST OK THE AUTO OWN FRA NOW PAY A PROPERTY TAX mine at thla place. Moroa left herej hut a weeks or two ago. ee Moroa waa married and leaves a' The frulls of th1 new Uw wife and several children. HU reid- - requiring the KMeMment of her covered a period of eev- - mobile before they are llrenaed are rral month and during that time hejnhown In flcure Junt compiled bv joined the Tintlc Aerie of Earlei. the Mate board of equalization show-Th- e coal mtna accident la aald to ling a total of 93.526 cars on the 1910 have been caused by a drill coming assessment rolls aa compared with In contact with a missed hole, or 80,395 for last year, this 15 per cent charge of powder that failed to ex- Increase Is considerably In excess of plode. the actual Increase In automobiles In service. The valuation of the cars showed Robert Church, former only a slight increase, Eureka resident and now one of the pros- roinc from 115,863,061 for 1929 to perous farmers of Burley, Idaho. Is 915,883,633 for 1930. The average In town for a visit with hla brothers, value per car last year was 9197 and this year U but 9179. Mayor John Church and Major Church, and with his son, E. 0. Church, who lives at Dtildend. "Try the Home Merchant First. 1 Mr Hill 30c m 1 Kmpii- . Emerald 9 4c. Iron King 21c and 30c. North Standard 6 .4' Tuesday Eaat Tintlc Corn. SI -- - auto-uenr- e j 9tr. s Jlf iiitiiu t nui Min-- Uhl Tuiili' .4v aiul 2 4 Tintlc Standard 9' 10 and and Central Suudard I 1 - MiimU) 4c and 95 60. 2,c. House and Porch Frocks l' and Sic. 9c. Empire Mirea 9 4c North Lily 91 27 4 and 91 30 Tintlc Standard 95.75. Mg Hill 33c. tentral Standard Only this season's latest modes will be found in our showing of porch dresses, and as long as yoj will need a few more to rour.d out the Summer, come now while assortments are complete, and choose the style tint pleases Jc Chief Cona. 99c. Eureka Bullion 22c. Eureka Lily 40. Uhl Tintlc 24 Walker Mining 37 45. and fits comfortably -- priors, of course, are marked down - 69c No Call on Exchange on Pioneer Day, July 24 There will be no call on the S. L. exchange on 'Ihurday of thi week, the broker having decided to take a Pioneer Day vacation. They will resume their nt'tek trading on the follow Ing day. 24X1 for 1 .49 Regular $1.98 to $2.09 Dresses now Regular $2.98 to $3.98 clearance. $1.98 Dresses now PIIKAMINTM GIVEN HOME IN DELTA NE4T1DN The sportsmen of Millard county thla week received a shipment of 200 pheasant from the elate game farm at Springvllle. There bird were red in the field near India and In the foothill territory In the virlmtv of Ouk City. The bird prevloualy put in that part of tne Mate have done fairly well and laat year the shooting waa good, during the ahnrt open season, in certain part of Millard county. re-l- ea INSI KANCK PAID PROMPTLY. . Freethy thla week turned over to the family of Ihe late Mra. (1. A. Franke the aum of 81000, thia being the Inaurance which that lady carried In the! Women Benefit Association of the Maccabees. Ihe Inaurance claim waa paid with uusual promptness. Mra. Margaret specials! for Friday and Saturday UTAH NEW POTATOES 15 pounds Per bushel OQ ; $1.10! NEW CARROTS 3 bunches DILL PICKLES Quart jar SOUR PICKLES Quart jar SWEETPICKLES Quart jar,., ; 8c 8c : 8c 39c 29c 26c 28c 28c 33c Cromar Grocery PHONE 8 Ulllllrittrf Jake Kline, manager of the Eureka ball team for aeveral year and who la iiuw playing with Provo In the Ceutral Utah League, waa well up the Bat among the league beat bitrecently ters, according to figure compiled and covering all game for Ihe first part of the aeason. Kline waa In five games, at bat fifteen fur time, made two runs and nix hit Howa percentage of .400. Hoover, ard and Vacher, other member of the Irovo team, were above Kline In the 'catting column. EUREKA, UTAH Mitiiiili4a444iii POPULAR EUREKA GIRL IS MARRIED INI PROVO BOY Mlaa Myrtle Getley of thla city and James Milton Morton of Provo were joined in marriage at Provo on Monbeing day of thia week, the marriare performed hy Btahop R. J. Murdock of that city In the preaence of a few relatives and Intimate friend. The bride le a daughter or John Galley and la popular and well likeda In thla city, while the groom tr non of Mra. Wealey Morton, former Eureka resident who now resides at Provo. The young couple will make their home at Provo. Mfn5 1 les I"Tw1pcciaU-Groups v and Qftr 4Qr i Tmerchantsj - Prof. J. H. Weber Looks For Better Silver Price Soon ee In enclosing a renewal of hla aub-hcrlptl- en to the Reporter Professor J. H. Weber, now living on hla fine orange farm at Covina, Cal,, takes occasion to comment on the future of silver. He haa given the matter acme study end anticlpatea an Improvement within the next six or eight months. He says: 1 have no Intention of selling my mining atocka: am not worrying because of the slump In the prlre of allver, knowing that the metal ha played too Important a part In the prosperity! of the world to be discarded at the 1lITe 0B Tuesday for a two week of inch nation a can profit Latton which they will upend at their through manipulation of the price . former hon,e Bl Great Bed. Kansas, Paper money la good, but allver la wUh ow i Ilenvi.rt better beciuc It doesn t rot. burnl In China Conditions or wear out. Frank Cromar and other members and India must change. Just now of the family have returned to En these nations are forced to aarrlflre reka after an enjoyable auto trip everything of value to get food and through the Yellowstone National the thing thnt can beat be spared la Park and to other place of Interest vllvcr. It la to be regretted that the In that hectlun. prlco of that metal haa dropped to a Laat Saturday Eureka merchant point where It will buy them hut i little. If the price were higher the put Into effect an earlier closing pro' lives of hundreds of thousands of un- - Heres something for the "Believe it or Not" col am n: Rich county Is , the pooreat county In Utah according to valuation figures prepared hy COWS FOR SALE Two excellent the slate board of Equalisation. cows. Will be sold for very low pries. Apply to Otto Woslman, The Lady Elks had an enjoyable near Chief mill. social last evening, both "500" and the were followed by Lrldge played, acres. Granger. FOR RENT 9 usual delicious refreshments. In outbuildUtah. house, "500" the prlxe was won by Mra. all crops. Write well, flowing ings, NTIaoii while the bridge prlxa Jack M. A. Anderson, Lofgraen. went to Mrs. Dean Henrlod. The 17-Utah. Mrs. waa of direction the under party Lydia Ferguson who had the help of FOR SALE OR RENT The Joseph Larsen Mrs. Mary Stack, Mra. Treloar home completely furnished and Mlaa Calherina Stack. la being offered for aale or rent. If interested phone No.- 35. If you liked "Old Arizona" see The Arizona Warner Baxter In Kid" at the Star Thursday and Fri- FOR RENT Strictly modern house, unfurnished. Phono day. All the scenes were taken In 329. tf. Zion's Can) on and vicinity. . 1A PERU AXCING Painting, paper cleaning and furniture repairing. 7, M (i Le Var Bray. Phono 332. Box t,y Mrs H. E. t. 203, Eureka, Utah 44 Mra. W. Anderson J. session at this cloe promptly at I o'clock on Sutur whose birthday came on that day, day. waa an honored guest of the organi- FOR SALE OR TRADE Large lot American Torkcr Keeps , all fenced, 3 rcom house part mxl-er- n singing zation. The evening's program Inyou like John Bole .clothes closet, cellar, garage, Hens in cluded Prizes for card Apartment , In Did playing. and Well see "Deaert SonxT coal house, f hicken coops and runs were -Mra. aa follows: 4 awarded "500" 44 bear him again in a flaming lory of Roy Xnef, Mrs. for 100 chickens, all In first class Mrs. Jacob AMERICAN FORK. July 19 Anderson, In the old wet iidh entirely ntijnu condition, trees and flowara in Observing the trend toward of the West" at N'aef and Mra. Naylor . An excellent i olora Se 'long yard. All for 9250.00. Quick sals, 11. waa were: luncheon TatterGuest served. Jatnea hotels. loftier the Star Saturday and Sunday. Mat- Mra. W. . owner leaving for Lon Angeles. Mra. T. N. Md-aoRoaenlof, sal of American Fork conceived m. 2 inee Sunday. p. Call 347-aak for Herbert Mr. J. W. Anderson. Mra. Roy the unique idea of erecting a Towers. Also 3 room house and chicken hotel for hla flocks. Aa oi Bert McCormick, who this week Naef. Mrs. Jacob Naf, Mra. T. J. cellar. Just like finding It at 1125. a reault three ordinary coopa took ovr the Rulllvan Cafe. Invite Franks, Mrs W. F. Painter, Mias Dont fall to see these places were built Into one structure, the patronage of Tintlc people, W! Gertrude Tuckett, Mlaa Norma Nav-flrthree-stortoday. a MNa of chicken service lhaa Florence a the aecured irr. Naylor. making hotel and In the ground apace ct,,M cook, one of the best In tne 40 acres land growA vivid romance of Ihe old west FOR TRADE of only one coop. state, and expects to make many wheat ing every year, 2ft miles is The Arizona la Kid" this which The ground apace covered by at plav changes and Improvements from R. R., 3 miles from elevator. ihe Star Thursday and Friday. Warthe unusual coop Is 6432 feel homte eating Will trade for Provo property. ner Bailer pluya the lead. The lienbous ha a capacity of Address Jessie L. Harris, 45 N. 9th So Pie uuuaually fine sound pro- 175 chickens per floor. i West, Provo. Utah. Also a homo for booked a Ion showing are such of duct The advantages in Eureka ror a lot la Provo. Ask .within the next few days at the Star coop are many, ncordlng to Tat about thla at once. Address same It centers work in a Theatre. The report Indicate that lersall. as above or phone 347-II. Timof the West Is one of Ihe confined area: It Is more eco"Song ' ers to show you thin property. How futila It la nomical tc build, and It retreats of the year, a most marvelous to lavish endearlug quire leas ground apace. picture la natural colors and with so and song ; elanorata musical score The hens pay about 22 aplce, baby talk on a parhit a. "Arizona Kid" la another aen- above expenae. for board and rot. A dog can apWarroom. Only a part of Tatter-aall'atlonal western film featuring no preciate Baxter. You will m! the heat other of the lesser creationIt, but FOR FLCTCRKR'S great flock la housed In (begging e to fall this coop. pictures of the year it you the dogs pardon) can. i these productions. Local Adi. I M u'riA KtaJLTte 44444444444444 i i 4t - five-roo- m uSK a.b'T.iT.M.b'ii N.yr 17-4- ! ry n, ! st js ; . FjfiJtenStfjeMyj: . a 4444444444444 ur Children Orj CASTORIA |