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Show nrlav. May 14, 1931. THE EUREKA ctah Shipments ' ie Binh l4K- ; ;; ; ; ; ; ; ;; - .iii. The fit it I ho u.h-tii.,!,, in.llM.lu.il m;,v., .represent ' lon ,0 lake l.l. e oil May IHili. under the World Keilrr.ii i. mi ,.f laudation In ii.iipi-iu!i.,i- i 7 3 - .itrnnUl L'urdca lease M Morgan - L' ill !.i Imi.J,;; Mr -- M,.-- il , M .n !: llL.'lil.-Ii- ' i:u l.'er, her Norman-Jense- n Mr , ' '!- - a p.,i! is .,i, I. m, ) S h ill he - 111.-- j giti-l- l f Me-io- ay r Wil-Mi- ( Wetl-mornlo- K - ill ll 1 1 1' 'c. "'c i, Only . l) Eureka Hullimi c. Tintic Tintlc Standard f:l 40 Rig Hill 2ie. 11111a 4c and 4 ripn-senti.,- f Friday Saturday K Hill 20c. ' II Ilia 4tyC. I n - 1 ii- - i - da. Monday. vie and Tuesday. Killrk.l llllllioll 12SC t U Tin 4c i in Standard S.i 4 il I . on-(tlf- .il v I I . 1 Rig Hill ?iV MulllC.lill View Vm National Count rmin iainrhiers all. Im, ;,.Tl ,lf I"1 ' t Hie faIi 1 i i i i ,t i i i , . f War. wus aniioun, e, re.entl .11.1 , t ,, he Mutual ln.ii-Properties: 1 l'? Cons. Augustus O. Iihiii.ik. preMti.m ,.r n ju- "in iai i,.ii Hi tl .Hit. ate 1.11,1 ,,tv t;il j f.l to ,r, tiff 1 j.the former organ lat inn Martha Matthews, hIi..,,- n.,,.,,. Mil 4 Eurek LUX 4! was the first to tea.li the v.,i.i M' :.ii:k ll.lly lelnriie.1 home Grand Central g Federation headquarters, i u nul.t Shti lia.l n 78 lor in the Columbia. s. i. .! her M'Iit Iii . Ian. Mrs i,vi liltei. as far a Spring ill,. Mis school, has the highest tpluiua key Hill Visit lelalllrs rating lit her .rI in WKWKKWAY MOHMNU school in the State FtiKlish .pin.i:v;l,.. V111erl.an Fork. Salt l.alt,. it y atul llgilon hefore return-l"of 1930, la editnr-llu,-i of j,,., t.. Iot home in s(IIl Fian.ist-,- . School on it the Tlnllf High I arliool annual, uml Has d,.. i. . v.,b of lila week the Tie im.I sain. .it siiur Mualca t'on- - dlctorlun or hen- lass. is.,,, , ; n.i. u n.nri.a rtlh annual Joneatwelve student of the North Sevier from tnun-"'High Sehn.il, s.i- held, with In tin- sroiiml t, yesterday of llna. Thomas Ctah. will Alice MIhb hi represent iHuaiing. stai, lull prompt artii.u on the incriiuuof contest Mr. Itenrh won the Ashman unar.l j, won In the vota! Sullivan anil Ins aid purl put lnaLinnient.il. this year for public adiln-Sfor Wither 011 mil before tiiurli damage was j jLlph Jonea, the donarof these A Heber 'Progress Toward World overheated tar kettle waa preaent and following Peace. started the fire, . ronteat and the announcement Members of the Kn re Nous a aplendld talk. ,he wlnnera, made Club met at the home of Mrs WOMEN' WORK llAltPKIl I E. uir.li Wednesday 1IY RKKKATKD evening of THAN MEN, IS tkam this A paper "The Cunstaut week. JffH MAMMOTH AN1 IAYH T1. Company: M.ll-j Ninth j 'I' Mail 1 '' hp, n( S'ltiilav lo II.,., . tlif-r- f'lt ,,v ie-l- 11 .itn! 'I 1'iin l:,,;i;.i sf.il -, ItiToiii haw Page 3 ka after sp, tulius the1 iiu' hei r.i'.lftirnla t' li in. round-- i i16 to- (dump ore Mr- i to in !T ! 1 Standard hoy to mm:k in twuti ii.wini: chiim REPORTER TH. NTII AMI 7TII (ill - May 15th and 16th i DI'M j DENTS HIGH IN SPEI.I ING MT1 I'-i- The examination papers ili,-bla- e 11 I l.lt-,'rui- 1 oa the tonal diamond last lost another ball game score was ihe Mammoth team, tha these game third le the 1 This i8 nut have played. Eureka winning first and Mammoth the last two. in gunday the Paynon team came Tintlc k for a game with the ntru and this waa also won by the S to 4. It itori by the score of good game and an exciting Eureka waa leading when the lib Inning came up but their de-- i cracked and Paynon scored 3 was enough to place which ii hu In the lead and win the game. Veit Sunday the Eureka boys will irney to Sallna for a game with t citys team. a , . Miaphone player In New Yoik sentenced for having 7 wires, u it too much sax of sex appeal K 1 HU In Rogers makes em laugh at the Star, Llghtnln, and Sat-jlt- y and Sunday. Pike return-iods-y after visiting for a few days Ih the family of their son, Ray le at Cornish, Utah. iln. Willard Mack of Hollywood, (iornia, arrived In Eureka this Ik for an extended visit with her nts. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flnkel. Mark is convalescing after a weeks Illness and will remain 4r. and Mrs. Edward -- ) antil fully recovered. Tlfsks no mistake about the all- iltnatlon," says Mining Truth, of bkane. Unleaa silver Is restored I monetary metal, at a definite fixed ratio with gold, the sli- nations of Asia will resolve (wipe the white race off the earth tw who are blind to the demande justice may be open to the argu-o- t I of the have grade been examined anil those making 96 per rent and bet-- ' er in this examination, which is n state lest, are listed below; 91 h Grade Alene Rife, llernlce Anderson. Marion Laver, Ruth Potts, Helh Harris, Henry Wall. 8th Grade -- Karol Hassell. Kiva' Allred. Helen Naef. Lily Fox, Sadie Hickman. Merle Fox. Pearl Dicker-soRoberta llnyer. Rea trice Mellor, Catherine Riley, Phylla Rant. Cleoia Smith. Mildred Rife, Evelyn Sylves-- . ter. Rarbara Thatcher, Fay I.arsin, Ted Nielsen, Jack Klwooil Vance, ' Haws, Wayne Castleton. 7th Grade Dora Durkworth, Evelyn Johnson, Maudella Bradley,: Sybil Greenhslgli, Delora Larsen, Charlotte Kay, Donna Garlly, Myrle Reth Sylvester, Wanda! Rlarkett, Hillman. Merle Junes, Eleanor All-- ) red. Carolyn Conyers, Madge llatteu,' Maxine Gourley, Lucille Carlson,. Edith Singleton. Ignore Atherly, Waiufll Evans, Thelma Dali, Louise Helen Ashby. Fields, Earl Pott. Jack Russell, Gerald Kirk pal rick.1 Don De Wolf, Mack Dodge, Ray Van Leuvan, Glen Allen, Gordon Doug-- ! j lass, Floyd Reddlngfleld. y : 1 .Nymph" was given by Mrs F. Thura-Eurek- of studentts of the 9th. 8th and 7ih IS. Mr- - Inure, Mrs Nell O'llare led in the Asserting that American work longer and harder than Ainetl-- j discussion Refreshments were sen-camen. Charles W. Appleton, vice.1 a.r,,r the business meeting, l'rcppresident of the Oeneral Electii. arations are being made for the An company, appealing to those a utl nual ( lull Haniuel to iiitrii May Ing the recent National lion,- Ser 23rd. vice Conference to help raise the efMrs. Cluu-iii'ilauer ficiency of homes to that of fai lories Maynard Cilggs guve and offlres. He aald that "the prosper! ly of dinner nn Friday evening in honor bualness and industry, nu less than of the thirteenth birthday of Viola the welfare of the nation," depends May While. A pretty cake, with thirteen candles, furnn-- the center-piec- e on the home. for the table and covers were Think what the home will laid the following for Viola May he said, "when it Is on a pur for comfort and convenience with the While, Mr. and Mrs. Clsrenre Duuei, Mrs. George Im is. Charlotte Sullifactories and storea as they are tovan. Mr. day, and contemplate ihe effect on and Ronaldand Mrs. Manard Griggs Griggs. the life of the woman in the home with more time for thought, more to The members of the laidte Art get acquainted with and to enjoy Club met on evening at liiu her children, move to give vent to lionie or Mrs. Tuesday William the Itrno her natural creative, cultural ami ar- being spent in sewing Rate, followed by a tistic impulses, and some time for re- delicious luncheon. Those present flection and rest." were: Mrs. W. A. Rosenloff, Mrs. Now, American housewives work I. N. Nellson, Mrs. J. W. Anderson, more than 1.250,000.000 hours a Mrs. T. J Franks, Mrs. Jacob Naef. week More hours than men work Mrs. Fred Groomer, Mrs. H. K. NayOUT OF THE PAST in tlielr employment Mr. Appleton lor. Mrs. W. F. Painter, Mrs. A. E. stated. While mechanlral and elec- Tuckett, Mrs. Erwin Sux. Mis. trical devlcea have Improved greatly Joseph Stokes, Mrs l.uvern Severs. The Following ere Event conditions of outside working That Happened In Tintlc 2t) On Thursday evening Mrs. loo homes, women doing housework Veer Ago. "continue to work the same number Lewis entertained the members of of hours In about the same way as the Priscilla Club, cards and a delicious luncheon being the features, they did hundreds of years ago." He pointed out the economic Im- Mrs. Curtis Phipps won first prize. C. C. Griggs, superintendent of portance of the home, saying that it Miss Ada Hales second, and Mrs. the Cncle Sain mine, stales that two John Those cars of ore hail been marketed from la sort of rotary ronverior, receivPhipps consolation. ing the products of the factories present were: Mrs. George Ubens Hie new strike made by Ihe Hoik made in the main by machinery su- trnm, Mrs. Gerald Peterson, Mrs. Tunnel people near the line separatpervised by nten, changing it to di- Harlow Rrav. Mrs. R. N. Mason, Mrs. ing the two properties. The Uncle Sam shipped a car of ore for every gestible and consumable form and GliVrt Sanderson. Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Donald Heck, Mrs. John then turning it back again through men and children into the economic !3f nilE.' rUr,U ,,h,P', "ml M,MdT.''aV;nlingU!ohprtn,h and aoclal atreams in the form of Work of sinking ths main shaft of calories and physical and spiritual On the mem- the 8ioux was contentment and serenity, to repeat bers orTuesday nicely, the L. D. 8. Relief Society ahout six feet progressing made. per the process. day being D. E. entertained for Mrs. Ostler, The 8loux was shipping steadily who will soon leave to muke her from a large ore body opened up on The regular meeting of Hie loidy home at Suit lotke City. The honer-e- the 422 level of Ihe mine and the guest whs presented with a gift, shaft was being deepened for the Elks was held on Tuesday evening and following the . business session MrH. Elmer Raddatz, president of purpose of opening this ore at greatSociety, making the pre- er depth. bridge was played. Mrs. Waller the lielier and Mrs. Ostler respondsentation, score and won the Franke high prize The Eagle & Blue Hell Mining program waa Mrs. Glen Storrs the rut prize. Mrs. ed. The following was opening up a nice body Clarence Gourley wan hostess for the rendered: Two vorul numbers by company S. I.. or ore on the 700 level. The VicMra. Mrs. by Ostler, reading Mrs. Frank evening, ssissted by Jerman. vocal solo by Mrs. Wesley toria mine, adjoining, wan preparing Roper, harmonica solo by Mra. Ada to sink the main ahaft. A two day session of the Odd Fel- Thompson, solo by Mrs. Joseph Supt. Wetlerstrotn of the Grand After the program a splendid lows of Utah will be held at ITovo waa making preparations to Central n to was served on Tuesday and Wednesday, May luncheon Install the hoisting plant for that 19th and 20th. In addition to busi- members. mine, which waa producing a nice ness meetings a splendid entertainA. Grant entertained on tonnage of ore. Mrs. F. Sevment program is being planned. evening In honor of her eral Odd Fellows of Eureka aud MondayMra. The Tintlc District Miners Union Lynn Vest, who is visit guest. on Mammoth are planning held a meeting at the Elks Pavilion ing in this city for a few days. The time was spent playing bridge, the at which time a resolution waa passfirst prize going to Mrs. M. Mclolln ed protesting the arrest of James I III I II M and the second prize to Mra. M. Gar- and John McNamara, who were accused of bombing a building and rick, while the honored guest was killing several people in Los AnThe hostess presented with a gift. served a delicious luncheon. Those geles. The speakers at the meeting were James Hanley and atleuding were: Mrs. E. J. Duggan, RobertPresident Adamson. Mrs. Margaret Mrs. John F. Rowe. Mrs. Golden Anderson, At a meeting of the Odd Fellows Mrs. Otto Jearer, Mrs. John Allen, waa presented John !.odge Mrs. Eugene with a grandMoriey Mrs. Harry Carten. He collar. master's Rlarkett. Mrs. M. Cerrlck. Mrs JAII- had jUBl d term of offlr, hu liam Maxwell, Mrs. frsnk as grand master and waa succeeded Mrs. Cecelia Racon. Mrs. Franu by Parley I'. Christensen. W. L. Itriskey. Mrs. Ceorge Tlnsman and Mitchell made n n. - - - i e b.-.- " Sud-week- s. n YOU ALWAYS SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU SHOP AT Sheriff D. J. Sullivan lias noliflul county officers In the southern part of the ntnts to he on Ihe lookout for two men and a woman who are g traveling through Ihe rountry slot machines. The trio stopped at Mammoth the other day and stripped a slot machine of about 935, using lead quarters to operate the machine. "Jip-pin- d ns with the existing low price copper the Walker Mining com of California, was able to kc considerable money during the quarter, according to the report ally released. This will be good for a number of Tintlc people have invested in the stock of company. The Walker has al-been considered a high cost property but It appears that Is money to be made even with metal under 10 cents. The bthta Immense deposits of copper M 1 1 localTds. HELP WANTED Reliable party wanted In handle Watkins Products In Eureka. I'uslomera established. Excellent opportunity for right man. Write at onre. The J. R. Watkins Co.. 694 Hollis St., Oakland, Calif. FOR RENT 3 room modern furnished house. Newly papered. 912.60 a month. Call II8-W- . FOR SALE Artificial flowers for Mothers' Day and Memorial Day. Mrs. Thomas Francis, next door to Robert Towers. FOR KENT Two room furnished house. Apply Mrs. Alta Frlaliy, Phone 337-IX8T Watermans Fountain Peu, Initialed. Reward for return to Herbert Towers. A girl to work, WANTEI ('all at the Eureka Cleaning Co. MALE (,ai-rlt- Ga-go- n. forty-seve- ll4WWMtimH4W4H4WI Dr. Roberts Rouses Public to Realize Sargous Importance 44 startling have been the results accomplished by Sargon that scores of oulstsndlnK have physicians broken the rule of a lifetime and given It their unqualified endorsement. Dr. C. J. Roberta, M. D., of Philadelphia, graduate University of Pcunyslvanla and for 29 year medical examiner for the Pennsylvania Railroad, said: After an Investigation of the Sargon formula, for which 1 waa expressly retained, I find that U la rich In those elements which help to bring revitalized vigor, strength and Hu debiliendurance to pale, tired-ou- t, tated men and women. It enriches the blood of those suffering with simple anemia and la without a doubt a highly valuable formula that the entire public should know about. The Rargon Pills are an ant pert of the treatment. Import- Hold by H4TIK.tMM-JOII.NHO- DRUQM N Try the Home Merchant First. H44H44M04HMMIOOOHMWOO4MOMIiMO; flnl-he- I The big handicap shoot held at Silver City by the Dragon Club was won by C. E. Hulah, who, by the way. Is still winning events of the same kind. Those who participated In the shoot were: C. E. Varlan, R. M, Kellogg, George Adams, K. E. Gardnsr, A. F. Smith, R. W. McDonsId, A. O. Parkard, H. if. Cowan, L. E. Rlter, Franx L. W. Anderson, M. Cook, c. E. hui., ItarMW j.m,, Stomach Sufferer 60 Years of Age Tire Bills Are Costly A Relieved at Once lare percentage of the tiros that are replaces TuM huvo run many miles more if the wheel alignment a Hi Mr had been correct. A few miles on a car that I s out of alignment is equivalent to hundreds of miles I 'l wear on a car properly adjusted. Bofore you malign your tire man, or berate your hick with tires, let us test your wheel alignment, j r jhrough test may save you lots of tire mileage, as as excessive wear on the rest of your car. Fenders and bodies rejuiired, axles straignteiied, overhauled and reconditioned, radiators cleaned, I, tested, a fine assortment of electrical equipment ,)r cars right on hand, ready for your convenience. found It to J-- ! rem-iforin- t I- nerv-,Mr- s. , : : GAS WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED ' , With each purchase of 5 gallons of gas we will give you a ' ticket, and Twenty Tickets ENTITLES YOU TO A FREE CAR WASH WITH ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT - Beat in Eureka" EUREKA, UTAH K. ! 4. !M hramm-Johnso- 'nVuii n atore Ar,h,ir 1 M A-T- W. K. CARBON, Prop. 106 uiJSn Arl-DIN- E Carsons Garage 163, " Funk or , 50c Per Mile. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Nones M. A. WiTfifcfi: Si.SSJffti l0". ,r J' 8m,th Joh, A,,eB' aw4 . ner JoM,ph HH Danna T. Smith.! S' ?m S. y' John Cronin. Alex McDonald and,. bothered with add, fermentation Wwr,y Two ladies participat tried I had !Jh,n and gas In stomach ed In the shoot, Mrs. C. K. Hulsh and everything without results. Mias Goldie Crooks. once." at relief gave me ACIAlmost everyone who takes Apostle Heber J. Grant, accom-- j DISE raves about It. More than two panted by Mrs. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. million packages have been George Mldgley, George Cannon, ' yra j0hn Adams. Mra. A. K. Miner It's absolutely amazing tha way lhla succeeds " hen gnd Mrs. N. A. Kmpey, all of Salt . new prescription Lake City, were In Eurekg. The other known remedies fail. waa (he principal speaker at AC1D1NE Is the only known that !ma conference of Tlatte Stake, edy which contain Japtase, laboratory testa, digests 800 times j The Ladies' Altar Society of tb 'its weight of certain heavy, atarchy CaihoRu Church gave g public eard foods Which cause trouble. It peq.retrallzes burning adds, soothe" irrl- party. Prizes were won by Mrs. lated stomach lining". Mops gassy cells lUcon. Miss Ethel Hannifin, - IL Laker, Samuel Doesley, sleeplessness and !iuurs- No other known remedTjl!. M. Torrence and William Stack. ti ituutslns 1 h I PfurtR" Jurors drawn for the term of stomaih. Af lDINE also rh,rUa you again! colds by Mr TOWING DAY OR NIGHT "The Buy Your the presentation. Mrs. Vest. burning : h'irt5ur" ilU .. MIMmiHIIHIlHHIMHlUWrt siom-i- o. , I.,DV 5 want. dellihted. 1 refund dr III ill in J- - Iron. J"o Fergu- - naker william Humph- - - rharlM Sampson. F. L. Harris. W. Moor. James E. Luut, Wil- - Bam Chatwln. A. II. Sorenson, Wil-money If not 4 AlJ g8thtrIaIld. 1 Mer Atherly Garage GREASING $1 .00 4mWH99lHlimHm9HHW9HimW994MMi |