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Show Thursday. November THU fc'UKEKA REPORTER Seeking Additional Help for Springvillc Hatchery Ri.V m -- I iiimn 'I III l:i i(fll ifi" un ''(unity : 1. Hiiiiit lllll, - . Hi I Ilf M'iih" III 1 1 .MiMi'i Vtis. Mu-- sport sineti ufj i IIIf s jilnl (n ri'll,l'H ill Ijwi limn I l.ili li nicet (In ii ni ii rr iii if - inn nun iii ihi I Infi'ili i.il bitchri, id '4pi ImkvIIIi'. .Inhn N Isun (if Silvi r CUV rpfiii week end In Suit l.f'Kf I'M v. !, 'Il. - iii'-i- i Saturday and Sunday November 15th and ICth llirllliiiR Htmy of life uii uf n whn 1920, a n he InHide great penitentiary, the story inspired by the dreadful lin'o- - Auburn prison In Ohio Ir nt jenr. Convict a riot In ruthlexH, ll Je for freedom. Guards overpowered and held ns hos'ar.'a: yards t u rnotl Into battlefields! Mowing rottinnce that alriizales foi A Rrcal allow with very existence. ii petal east. Don't miss thin one. i .iUHt 1 1 II L'll'ekl Going Out of Business Of Oil Sale Ends Soon ' Isiers, Mi . Artiiir jiii mi llaviies and Mrs. Grover Hoyle, Grover lloyla underwent an oper. a ( Ion at Kail Lake lale last week. Latest reports are tbat lie will soon lx Hide io iclurn lo his borne in Ku-- ( reka. Following Muir regular sesalon on Monday everlug the Women of (in Wednesday evening Mrs. Nell Mooaehenrt I.eRlon enjoyed a few M'llare was hostess to the F.n're Humes of curds. Five hundred vas Nona Literary Club. Mrs. Then II. A Mothers Itecom-pi'iie(lie i.aine plated and the price for Miller revbwed The di- Whorlon Kdith high score went lo Mra. Marearet by led FrceMiy second nrle to Mrs. Marv was usslon following hy House ptl.e also went to F.dwsrd Ilk. A Maniillin dainty liinrlieun Mrs. Freethy. A fine luncheon was was served seried. loiMtesses for Him evening heTbe Junior Lilerary Club whs enmp Mrs. Freelhv and Mrs. Ismn Heck. tertained on Monday evening of Mila week by Miss Margaret Fennell, s.nd 23 ci non Wlltlen, aged years, following the usual lesson a fina died In lleavei bite last week after luncheon was aerv-'d- . Miss Mary Illness from heart Ryan presented a papir on "Ml ii lingering mau was a Quiet on the Western Front. lie voung trouble. Miss brother of Itky Wilden. former Ku- Frances Mulsh Iben reviewed the life reka resident, and waa well known of Iba author, Knrlrh' Marla In this district where he visited on seveial decisions. He was a son of I he late A. R. Wilden. On Friday evening of Inst week who was well known to many Tlntlc people. Fun- Mrs. Fat Mrl'fdin entertained In honlaw. Mr.. Mike eral services were held at Iksaver or of her slsler-ilook end Interment plnre In (he Mrlolin, who is leaving Kureka to make her home in Chicago. Tha cemetery at that rlty. party took place at I ha heme of Mrs. On Sunday evening a party waa F. A. Grant. In the card playing y given In honor of the birthday were awarded to Mrs. William prUea of Fred (Iruomer, the time Maxwell, Mrs. D. J. Bulllvan anil being spent In playlnR cards. rises Mrs Mary Hannifin Mra. MrIVIIn, were awarded to Mra. Ray Naf, the honored gueat, was also presentMra. 'Iliomaa Franks. Fred Ornomor, ed with a Following CHrds a prize. Kenneth Milne and Mra. Jus. N:ef. fine luncheon was served. After cards a nice uncheon waa served to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Naef, Mr. Members of the Felix Club were and Mra. Thus Franks. Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mrs. Maynard Gilggs on J. Naef. Mr and Mra. Kenneth Wednesday evening. Hrldge was ilio Milne. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Groomer. illvi relnn and tin high score prize Mra. J icoh Naef, Miss Ilea trice Nuef. was awuritrd to Mrs Waller M irvun. :. E. Rife drew the cut prize. Karl Naef and Mr. anil Mrs. Fieil Mra H roomer. A dalnt) luncheon was seivid lo the Mrs. John T. Taylor, Miss Mamin Gnittly of the Paris following: Mrs. George (Sourlev, Mrs t'lareice Ilea uly Salon has Just rVufnc(t from Mrs. Jourley, Mrs Leslie ( Suit l.ukc City where she attended Arthur Dnggliis. Mra. Waller Moru hen uly show conducted hy the Argan. Mra. C. K. Rife nml Mrs. Clartistic Co. of loa Angeles, and wishes ence Hauer. to announce that she has Installed Mra. Fred Hu Mon was hostess to one of (Iicnh marhliias which la the newest mill latest method uf per the Ladies Aid ttui oil Friday afmnnent waving. Visa Gnudy chose ternoon. Mailers of business were Mils equipment for several reasons, taken up utter which a social session foicmoit of which was tlial Artistic of sowing (.ml lunclieon W'.ii clipped won first, aecotiil nml third prizes Among those present were: Mrs. F. at tin last luauty rlmw In Uis Vn G. Mrlure, Mra. Margaret Fre thy, cell's. Also that the Artistic assures Mrs. Kleniior I off. Mis. Thus l'i one of liuving a wave e XrrpMonllv Mrs II II. Parrish. Mrs v.'lllLtni Ms. close to the sr.ilp anil beautiful ring- Frary, Mrs. William I'hirk. let ends. Frank Taylor. Mra. William Vivian. Mrs. Glen Ktorrs, Mrs. II. F. Gear Joel Cbrlsllson woa tbe honored and Mra. Jack Nllson. guest at a pleasant surprise party A delightful meeting of the Hclle arrange!1 by Cloyd Jameson and Hamilton laiird Ml the Jameson lluer Club was held with Mrs. Wilhome on Monday evening. Games liam Treloar on Thursday evening. were enjoyed and a nice luncheon A delicious one o'clock luncheon wan served Among those present were followed ly several tabb of bridge. Doth Sylvester, Carolyn Conyers. Tbe high honors went to Mra. F. A. Monua Garr'.ty, Merle lllurkctt. Grant and the second prize to Mrs. .mi iso Itluck, Lola Corak. I.ucile II V. Hickman. Among those pres- Anderson, Thelma Dull, Margaret rnt were: Mrs. George I'insintn, Leone Atherly, Katherine Mrs. H. V. Hickman. Mrs. F. A. Miigon. Mcihiln, MaiUe llaMon, Wanda Grant. Mrs. Lynn Vest. Mrs. T. F. Helen Fields, Krwln Crecn-l.als- Bartlett, Mrs. Coceliu II icon. Mrs. George Forsey, Rob nation. Stella Shea am! Mrs. Ilarrv Garten, Met Ilarillim Allen. Jack Ruasell, Rich :ird Sylvester, Thoniaa Walters. Joyed I.Hwrenco Dali. Lloyd handle, Gor- da) don Douglass, Cloyd Jameson and John . Hamilton Laird. ... - - llvervloil ed to Mrs Gerald Peterson first, Mra. Gilbert Sanderson second, and A Mrs. i 'unis Phipps consolation. delicious luncheon followed the c.ird playing. Among those present were: Mra. 10 lowis. Mrs Krnesi Sul- Mrs John weeks Mrs Ibm.ild Franke. Mrs. K N. Mason. Mrs. liar- , low Bray, Mrs. Gum 1'liippn. Mrs jGlIbi'il Sail ilc isun. Mr. Gerald Mrs J J. ILni'ilfiii .iud Mrs Joseph Vi.lkei 1 1 -- Mo-l- r e' . J e. pnlltlrn, I Li! Mi ill 1 THE BIG HOUSE It tin1 blggesl picture of a iii null I tiR blow nf corrupt ver v i'll b-- w- KINNKN H n it) N'Uili Ini . L-i- I M HUM ret I'reelhv sjieol the week elul Vi iMm willl flielllUj in r'.ili Ijike ('ll y w- - re up Maii-o- n Mr. h nd Mr. I li'iiin I'lrivo diiriiiy. ilia lattei pait of wlili friemli. Mu- - wee a vi.mrir .1. I'l.llll l r nn 'I ii. M,( Mike of Mu- - week fur I liu ugo win re , lie will m ike bi r future borne. Mii. Walter Frisby ami Mihs Jeti-i.l- e -' (e pit y nil, were Fureka vlsl'ori during tbe week, be-n- mil a I Is M.l'in" h lake Im-.- I Star Theatre hi iiiitiK Minty of an almost nlilr uf American rural bfe. 'I ho Mifilli liic man. who rave frc how ihi'ii n convincing aali-It Ik Ihm Hint hold mir dads liiciUrliiu ioulil !! i iinv .'illnitMil hm wi'll hh t ill till' ili'fr hl'Ii'N Mint hung oil the torriil fi'iu'c. A rumMy 'Irninii wIl Minkcn with love and laughter. Alsu a 2 ni'l comedy ! ii I ils in .iaP This Feature of Our Mi. . A i j hil VIII III I - A I' 'i ,M Ii lu'-- t Mr. and Mrs. V. A 'Iiivlur spi oi proprii'ii milllli"i ilmliii' li SuMirday h ml .tundiv In Suit like iii'( y i'H r fur llii- IiiiIi Iii iv will inn iiiiiih fur Hu- pendent fur l' ni In li.iiiillf 'ii mriling Mrs (Ii over I'liylc mill ilim li In TIiUIIIIihiiIi. Minn IIoiiih lloyle, arc Hull I.iikf Mils weik. mid runs. Mrs K, L. I'hrlsllsuii Douglass and lioe, were lo Neplil un Monday to nttnd the fiiMersI uf un mule. Henry Adam 1 Mr. a irl VI: v. '.Valter t hi i iluplu-- i of fall I.kho City -r son mid an ii Kureka niriu" the early pul. of To NiiyM and Friday Hie week vlnltliiK with friends November 13th and 1.4th Mr mid Mrs. James Crooks left on Tueml-ifur Mouthern California where tlej will spend the wlntei months. They have a nice little home In the Log An (teles section and will enjoy themselves In auuny Cull tomtit while the snow files In Clah. 'lilt- IIIINCII ?j 'V Mr. V.ny I " I ill tper t iml y.iii'lii) n( .'hip I. .ire ' i'v Hivh-- i'll A'i illu diiv v 1 ii'i-Hi'ii- iii-.itt- , r,;j Ilf i n, h (. iii'ii ( f ii j ini i uM 1 13. :it dea-peru- le u anitl-versur- 1 l Monday and Tuesday November 17th and 18th ron-ar- , b-t- v thrilling drama of a Jim key who thouKht the nice w.ih to the A eninrlCMt mid Iml to Inke a areal f ill before lie tumbled to hiiti'rlf mid lenrned Hint It taken a thorough bred to ride n thoruiiRhbred to victory, riup blood, true hearts, in . a wondeiful driinin of Rood sports-iiuinsblp- Also a 2 un IIOUH MV i enturdy lUlll?" Wednesday, November 19th Charlie Chase in "ALL TEED UP" Cbm lie knew nothing about a lf friends insisted thnt he play and be does so well that ho audden-ltakes (lie name seriously and lie starts the ball rolllnn ir one of Hie funniest comedies you have ever seen. A dollar's worth of fun Kuarnntocd for the dime you pay to nee It. "Till: INDIAN IRK COMIM.." Wmii-Ift r them. 1'iit bln y s i ni-cl- s, 1 Itlll-ma- n, p, - Ib-ck- , Pet-ierwt- . i i '. Krank H. Sorenson, of Salt m. nines west 355.J feet to corner SecMon 24; NW4 Section 24 In iy. I'tah. has made upplioi-- . N'o. 4 Gold Queen No. 4 lode of this Township 10 South. Range 2 West. thence south degree 40 Sait Lake Base and Meridian, and tion for patent for Gold Queen, Gold t 24 77.0 feet to corner I. 8. Mineral No. 2, Gold Survey No. 6804 of Queen No. 1. Gold Queen 1 lode- the i Rattlesnake and No. 12 and Rattle- (Ju-, Queen No. .1, Gold Queen No. 4. Gold p , snake No. 13 lodes. . . , , b1,C,n!li.n, , Queen No. 5. Gold Rag. Gold Bug No. re local-- ; The nearest known location! are 2. Gold Hug No. 6. North Star. North , ,,f Lht "daresaid excluded claims and a,,l s" star No. 1. North Star No. 2. Van. , 1 1 - - , ut'ip i inru -- mi iiimhiiim van- i at ion at 1C degrees 3' in'.netes llust as inllowa. to wtt: Beginning si ('urner No ii- No. j - !,a,n, J V' re of ty. State of 40n,a,n,JJf ijpt acres, the following exrtu- - Itah. at Provo. CPS, Gold Quei the iuai claim, the south boundary of SecMon 21, Tiwnshtp IP South. Range 2 West, Salt !.ake Base and Meridian, bears Nurth S(: minutes ait 41.3 fee, thence north SP degns's .13 minutes A 2.234 feet to Intern'd ion with Ilne4-- Gold Queen No. It lode if this survey; there, snuth 4 decrees 4u mintitei. 431 a teet to corner No. 1. Gold Qdoen Nn. lode uf Mil. survey; thence north 1 decree 37 minutes west 1.091.3 fee: io Iorner No 1 Van Lode, i, 1, al with corner No 4 Betsy l.e1;, ,if (hi Mirvey: therce north I. decree 04 litnutes weal 1,198.0 t to corner Nn. I North Slope lode of this miner, whence ihe northeast turner of Section 23. Township It) South Range 2 West, Salt Lake Rac Meridian, hears north 1 deyiee 04 minutes weal 1,227.9 fiet thence north 42 degrees 32 minutes -- t i.'uio 0 feet to corner No. 2 N. rth Slope lode of tht survev; ih, nec south degree 04 minates ids'. 1,198 0 fret to corner No. 1 .U tsy l.w. Identical with comer No. 2 Van lode, both of this survey; thence south 1 deg. 37 min. east 293 9 feet to intersection with bre North Star No. 2 lode nf this d ley: (hence no-t- h 30 degrees 08 ut.s west 742 2 foci to cornr Ne. 2 of saM North Star No. 2 lod; 1 mnnh S dexrtvii minute nest 918 6 fe: to corner No 3 Nr:h Star No. 2 lode tdent teal with cor No 2 North St:.r No. 1 lode, both of tM survev; thence south 17 degrees f.tl minutis wot 64 i feet to cur No 2 uf N.irtli Star Nu. 1 lode. Ideuti-a- l w'th (urni-- Xv 3 liuld Que-- n No. 4 loi'.e, bnh if this surviv; ihence f. 1 deciees n.t minutes west .522,1 feet tn corner No. 3 North lud- - uf this survey: !'ir thence south I degrew .t; minutes east ei : to Intersect ion with line Gold Queen No, 4 lode of this iuimx; thence south SS degree, wtn-nc- e ;j 1 -f If you desire to buv or sell meal it will pay you lo see .Frank Garrltv, Do you know ti nt it t.nkoi nwl ekill ttii'l KinstnkintT win ti properly clean most of the jrnrmentii that are bent in fur this purpose? Do you know that even the coarsest of can be mined if they ire not handled just rijrht We guarantee all our work so why mu the risk of havin'; inferior cleanim? when e eliminate the risk. Phone us ami our tvpresuii' tative will call tor the work, delivering it back to you srnr-men- ts promptly. ; PHONE 57 est-it- c 4 -- 1 - n FOH UKXT (ur room furniihtd house on upper I.eadilll- - Row. with douhle garage, good I'ellar. 9 Dr month. 1 I NOTHK OK AI'I'I.IG ATIOX I1IR MINFRAl, PATKNT fi-e- 1 2 sttr-men- mln-cate- 24-Ho- Battery Service ur CcM weather is here and the temperature will drop to freesing point at any time now so you shonld see to It that your battery is fully charged and will withstand the coming cold weather Drive into our station and let ua test your battery, free of charge, and if it is low we will charge it on short notice. ANTI FREEZE SOLUTIONS OF VARIOUS KINDS NOW CARRIED. r Eureka Cleaning Co. : local real dealer. Here are some of hta pres- wnt listings: FOR SALK 2 room house with garage, upper Main street, for 450. room modern house. For Sale--funlshed. has good garage and large lot 1800. FOR SALK -4 room furnished house on north side of town. 1323 cash, f t ? ou time for Mile 4 room house near eadvtllo Row. 1200 cash. For Sale- - Modern home In Salt Lake, well located, spleudld bargain, easy terms. For Sale -- 00 acres. 34 4 aytn 13.000, 21,000 down pavirrigated balance In 3 or 4 years. ,a- betwi-ettaniaiiutr. and Gen- - tent-proper- ty EUREKA, UTAH f W444HHI M. I. SKRIAL NO. Oil) IMS. In the I'nited States latnd Office Salt Lake Gtty. I'tah, October 31, 19 tb. Notice Is hereby alien that Fast Tlntlc Standard Mining A Milling vwtny. I tab corporston. by Its 8fBt sad attorney '-- ii p- TOM PHONE 171 S SERVICE Formerly Conovers EUREKA, UTAH |