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Show Thursday, Julv a, THE EUREKA REPORTER frfflown Talk Mr. and Mra, LaWm Never. Williford llulea and Joseph Kiokea Lake laat week. were in Waller lleealey, who speii I Ihe liiihi two or ihree weeka at Ball I.nke. is HKuili at Ilia home In Kureka. l , GERM MOTOR lm liuyiuonil llairlngloii, Jjr haa been making hi ei a) la Kali wu u upending home ut Unite, Montana, for,' Mrs. FlossieHu-diiipmiiii unt A L Conk, district him h;i t la' ' a few W.eka with Kureku relatives. biller vlnlMr Luke Kureka wna In llm Hafiwny company, Kllloll. who. Innt Humlny making mi offlrlal visit week. Mr. ninl Mra. J. D Itife and have I lo Ihe local store. the past Week III Kureku j Mrfl j Mf wen ui Kali Lake I'ltv Vi Him: wl'li Mr, and Mra. tjeorge Mr. and Mrs. (Icurre Courier and three no in. v Tin. mini, left yealerday for lhelrj lust visiting with i Friday spent Tarl Mra. (InllHay Mr. and KI-- . in lilark llllla, K. Ii Mr. In limy Rirawberry. arrived In home Hundny fishing MImh Veronica Hit v I TliiBiiian. Mra. of u hrollier Hull I. report lliut tho fish are plentiful. home by Kureka during I In week nnd la Hi" 'Iln-were an mupHiiled of Mr, and Mra. Lei muni I. Mu. I,. C. Kllloll. who had Imen; on ridiinmd Mr. Agnes Huyiio week In Hall guest I lu via. (I. Hill!: in i lila dial riel for aoiiiH. Minidny ru r spending a hor will! daughI.nke City visiting F. It. WiiIhIi ninl win. lime, Mra. ami Mr. ters, MImm Hut h llajim" and Mra. ItoiinlU, of Kali Frnnrlarii. visited In i William Uweir. who recently wan; L. Jack. Kureka (In I'lriK I lie week with Mr. Jiii in hii auto accident and wl , and Mra. Walter flreuvea. h and al one of the Knit Lake line, iluughior, t'liuri haa jolin In that city, vlnlli'd III Kail I.ak.1 ovtr laat Mlaa Marguerite Courley relurned pliala and at Ida home lo again; work-enKureka lo will today return from Ogden, Flail, where ahe had take up Ida work at Ihe Fugle & Mra her wlili vl.allna lieen sister, C. K. It If., and rlilldren. Alene, I Hue Hell mine where lie la auperln-- ! Curios und Joyce, worn al Kail Luke fill liell Wrlde, Mr. llwvn'a Injurlea werej . dent leu City Inal Friday In vIhII wlili Mra.; iou a and he haa fully recover, Mra. Thomaii It. Tn gomiliig and tint Mra.' Itlfi and dnuyliler, Mildred. Mr. and ml. iluur.hli-and .on Itlfo Inia lieen at Bull Luk i lly for Mra. ,ii Drew Koberla, mid Mra. J MiMlaa wlili weeka Ilia int flvn Tit' members of the lady Llks Hlevena left ye lerduy for I heir home ldred, wlm la confined In I tie I.. i. In ( (ill font In ufter a very eiijoyuhle held ilodr regular meeting on Tuen-vla a. Hospital, recovering from a with Mr. nnd Mra. W. J. Couuiha duy evening. After thewaauaunl roil Injury. Mlaa Alene remained In of Ma m mol li enjoyed. .line of liiialmaa bridge Kail I, like for a week's vhdt wlili lier Mra. Allen Ivey winning flral prize, A Yankee cornea lo runndnlinnd Mra. Demi llenriod the cut prize. A mother and oilier roliitlven. Mrs. luncln-owiih nerved. loud of fun. lie introducea (In in a what Mr. Mel Hone and children have Hie with us ho.il Hie ti o'clock whistle J A. udeil week III Kurekn during the pual linen A. Allred Kaalating. The und Kuturduy knight hulli. You've Mra vlalllng with Mr. and Mra. lieu Mur run red at lingers before lull tills Is l of the laiily Klkn will gun. Mr. Hone will arrive lute In Ids fiiiinleHt allow lo dale. See It ut he on AukiihI 11th. I vl.-tils wlili Ihe week for a ninny the MUFFIN BAU Them re, Sul unlay mid SunKureka frlenda. Mr. Hoiih wna for- diiv. Star An atlrucllvely arrmv.ed bridge 2 p ni. nt Mntlnee Sunday .MOTOR OIL, was riven Tueaday evening iiiM-merly mualc liislrui'lor III the Tlnlli n by Mrt. I'. J Homier and Mrs. Alex aclioul and now hohla n like eiat Fields Mra. lion at I'cdur t'lty. lie hua iinule nnmlier of Utile folka yeslenluy Hill-liat tin- Homier home, In honor of Hie fifth birthiulle a reputation for himself In the lluiah. a In MIhs Frmici-of day of her non, anulhern I'luli town by of puiiiiliir iTl.ea were Dick, (lumen mid hating developed a Junior bund, the various kinds were enjoyed followed won by Mra. I. F. Honiu-llaervlee of which have been In greut by a delicious birthday dinner. Mra. Mury Drlncoll. The gucnln were demand throughout I lie atute during 1'lioae unending were: Marvin .anated.ul ainiill luhlea which held Ihe paat yeur. Lynn Juncn, Frank Morgan,' apring floweru ill pastel shades. In were Jimmy Hunt, Jack O' I (urn, Kugcne Favors mid place curd l. Wall, Franrln McCormick, Kent keeping wlih the occunlon. The Mina Hob Coffey. Included Dorothy guest of lam Angeles; Mlaa Ioiat evening the (loahen hnsehull Thompaon, Kruiiren Jones, Mlaa Helen lleealey.) in came lo Tlnllc for a game wlili Mlaa Mury Ityun, Mra. Oeurge .1 the Mummoth hoya und luter return-le- d Mrs. F.dwurd Homier, Mra. V. K. home with the abort end of a 12 Kkloff, Mra. Iasi Honm-lly- , Mra.' to 2 arnro. Krlckaon, pitching for Alan Mm. Frnnk lleealey, Mra. Ilke, Mninmoth. wua loo iiimiy for the I. F. Donnelly, Mra. Kilwurd Hike, farmer hoya. He enally held them Mra. Thnnian Maxwell, Mra. C. A. V. K. DAHKOX, I'mii. t. III check throughout the entire Irotlvu, Mra. II. K. Wall, Mrip John (in l!m other hand the Mra. Iae Hayward, Mrs. Huy Howe, hoya pounded tho niferlnga of Mra. Mary Drlarull. Mra. t'onyera, i: both Iloawell and ftteele, the two V'. K, Iluiah, Mrs. M. ('. Hanson, jdtrhcrn. to all corners of Ihe Mra. Iaoimrd Du vis, Mra. Dun II. lot. V.lbVFJl Sullivan, Mra. Jerry Ilaaaett. Thu I nml Ono of Ihe enjoyable affair of RUt of honor received a dainty the week wua the "500" party given,1 CYLI.XDKIM evening, by Mra. J. A.' Mra. M. V. Hansen was huateau Tueaduy nml Itrfiiihdicri llelmrcil Thomna, who acted an hostess lo the and Mias Frances Hulali waa the membera of the Iaidlen' Art Cluli. IT.XDKIIH AND IUIDIKM of hniiur ut a parly given ut After a abort business session curds gueat llunw-nml lleflnlsliisl the Inmie, Wciliieudny evenStraightened were pluyctl. Mra. J. A. Thomna won were arranged TmIiIpu for ing. the prize for high score nnd Mra. J. AiirrYi.K.M: and those winning In Ihe card A bridge Anderson the aecoml prize. were: Mra. 1 J. Ilonner, UIXCINU I'.tltTY AT FI XX I !' delicious luncheon wua nerved at playing rOMI'I.KTK Mra. Alex might, aecoml flral prize; IIAI.L OX l ltlll.lY, Jl'I.Y ;tl; were tahlca small which effectively FI.FtTKM'AL NKIIVII'K The gueat of honor received, decorated In yellow mnl white. Yel- aprize. lovely gift and also a brhle'u boulow California popples centered ench the latter1 On Friday evening, July Slat, ut All Work Guaranteed table. Those present were; Mra. H. quet of handkerchiefs, will each given by gueat. A novel the Finn Hull, a danring party Tln-liV The llisl in Kiirckn" X. Nielsen, Mrs. J. Anderson, gift be given to which the people of c Idea a of book bride' wna. making Mra. II. K. Naylor, Mrs. Y. A. Itoseii are to asked attend. affair TIip cui'h the hoateaa, liy gueat; Towing Day or Night lorr, Mrs. V. F. Iuinier, Mrs. WII then a page. A deli- - la for the benefit of ihe family of IIhiii Hate, Mrs. Jacob Natf. Mrs. clous contributing 50c Per Mile luncheon wua served at mid-- j Ihe late Mike Hoks so everyone Fred Hroomer, Mrs. A. K. Tucket I, und plaeea were arranged for should come out. With ench ticket night, Mrs. T. J. Franks und Mlsa ('u rtriule Ihe following gueata; Mis Dorothy' sold a chance is given on n beautiful Phones 1G3 or 10G K. A. Mra. Tucket t. Tiickett wns I .oh Mlaa rug. which will be rafried off durAngeles. elected preahlcnt, nnd Mrs. J. A Thompson of Eureka Utah A. Mrs, ( I'rutiva of ing the evening. Hood music and a lleealey, Thomna, secretary und trenaim-r- , for Mra. (1. t Lindsay, Mra. V. good time, ho conte out. IVIroll, the ensuing yeur. . K. Kkloff. Mra. C. K. Iluiah, Mra. Frank Harrlty, Mra. P. J. Homier, Mll.l, AltD OH'NTY KKI'OKTS Mra. Jerry Huascil. Mra. Alan Hike,' OX ItOAD CONSTItl tTIOX MIhh Mary Ityan. Mra. L. I. Davis, Mra. Alex Hllght, Mra. Prank lieen- Tho oiling of the seven mile strip ley, the gueat of honor nnd the of road between Delta and Hinckley I hostess. now ready for traffic, according to the contractors. Hoad Colonel Charles A. Llndhcrg waa Superintendent O. A. County Anderson of the tS7th man lo make a Millard county also states that the flight over the Atlantic Ocean. Kir grading of the roud from Cove Fort John Alcuck and Kir A. Whltton lo lilark ltock is fiuUhed. For the Drown made the first flight benefit of sheep men, the road beover the Atlantic lu 1919. Thia waa tween lilark Hock and Clear Uke followed by thirty-onmen in the haa been and considerable improved and in 1924 work done on the Clear Kngliah dirigible. i lie Herman (now the Losj road, making It a first clasa dirt nceles) flew over from Herman to' road. New Jeraen. with a crew! of thirty-thre- e men aboard. Thus' Sometimes e think it wouldn't l.lndhorg la the 67th. be such a bad Idea if train announcers changed stations with radio pi , rr Vf-ri- i lo-li- l OJ$J CDQZSo CD 40 I ? 1. fieri-rude- In-e- d. hi-- i' r In-la- I dt ser-loii- CONOCO GERM t. .PROCESSED, inei-iln- in-x- (I j, - r Ih-r- t t - ciimpll-mi-niii- r) lirlde-elec- l, Ifci-en- n, llus-ael- Carsons ti-- ml-m- 1 So splendid has been Germ Processed Motor Oil; so rapidly has its use increased, that we are pleased to announce a seduction in price from 3 5 to 30 per quart, y, Garage effective immediately. To this substantial method of showing our appreciation we add our sincere thanks to the thousands of motorists who have come to depend on Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil as the only con-tea- General Repairing Muin-innt- li Ho-the- n motor oil that gives penetrative lubricity. IIom-mIci- CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY : i 'iV. I I non-sto- the acceptance of Conoco p! non-ato- p e tt inn of purchasing power by f.' PACIFIC PAY'S HIO IN TAXF.K TO JCAU (X). ployees but in addition there Ii 1 KOI jrect reflection possible In tu the taxes of icelpts. mdiam Through It is noteworthy also that which are paid by the employees of j the Cnlon Pacific in Ctah and the huge trucks which now have becc: en huge su in paid for the same purpose a hazard on the highways pay 01 p tax same per gallon by the corporation itself, there la ly the i Hirer. u& ns I lie does the line one sourlightest of provided piinclpnl ces of floauclal support fur (he ly. lour rents per gallon. Obvto achools in the state as well as for the car of the average cltlwn, veh Ihe count r and state governments. ing perhaps about two tboi $1,143.!' 1.75 paid annually by the pounds, does not do snytbloi Cnlon Pacific for taxes In Utah. jthe damage to highways as ! loa KmployefM. thciusulvea, on their .large trucks weighing, when thousand homes u:il personal property pay an 'as much as thirty additional large sum. the extent of protecting tM W Lack of support of the travel and way and of maintaining tbe ship by rail movement," says a state- high standard of schools in ment of the Cnlon Pacific Employees of the average otw Hooster l.ea-u- e, the organization of getting business back to t ; employee who are fostering the ef- aro Just as great as are tho fort to get business buck to (he rails, railroad employees. strikes directly at every home In "Taxes paid by the n0B the state. Not only will loss of busi- In Juab county $83,758.4. Of 1 ness liy the railroads which always sum $48,766.00 to have been prepared to handle It, school purposes and menu u curinlln.i-iiof man power maintaining the cost of 6orenw and its it. !ilt;,;:t far redue in all Its forms. r.XIOX J I ! L pou-T- o F; CJu-intere- -- -- i It-.- Lake-Oasi- s Y.K-.- T j Lady Nicotine In the District Court of Juah Count y. Stale of 1'tah. THELMA IH'YS ALI.KN, Plaintiff. v. 1IAHI.OW ALI.KN. Defendant. ALIAS SI MMONS. The State or ftah to the said De- fendant: Yon are hereby summoned to ap- pear within twenty days after the service of this summon upon vmi. If served within Ihe County in wiiirh tills action is brought, lhrrwic, Sold by Eureka Service Station Frank Bacon, Prop. nrcfl cSuft'tft 'S Ort. pop . Pia a a a o a i:ffl within thirty day after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do', judgment will be rendered again! you according to the demand of the complaint, which has lieen filed with the clerk of Ihe said court. This action Is brought against vou to recover a Judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore exisling between you and the plain- Hurt me Kdllh von TYluterreld, a O. X. LE.VTHEIUH'KY, member of Derllu'a aniart et. who, Plaintiff's Attorney, Kureka. Ctah during a recent law action, admitted that she smoked more than a thousand iMrst puh. July :to, 1931. Last puli August 27, 1931.) cigarette a week. Mullicr vour printing j' l i lai sn or small we an print it ami do the right at the right jk prices. PHONE 36 F.UREKA REPORTER |