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Show TT f! THE union L. D. S. Stake Conference D. H. Madsen Again Named to Head Game Association Held in Eureka Last Sunday I rtnur 10,1 . ,l"ON ET JEfikX ahkh mH uolTK; Union Pacific Railroad Last Sunday th quarterly confer puny have aenl oat bids for the Johj Friday and Saturday thnl l'lnli Spiirttuncii'H Association held i nr of the Tlntlc Slukc of I li 1,. I), of running the bus between the towns VtieTInlW at Suit laikc CltyS- Church was held in Eureka. There a two day and Tlmlc onIn the morn- nl from almoKt every were two will replace service This Jun,.tioI1 e In the Ing and one In tin afternoon. runs from full and gumc association which train the present with In attendance; V. K,,dent Hire li presided at lioih wahIoi Salt Lake to Kureka and return each prealdeni with Tim bus will connect Ward, Kcrretnry of the Tlntlr Clun'and George If. Hrlinhall, of the It. Y, I nlvendty of day. ii iid liurk ('lull, representing the main line trains. j Irovo waa the principal apeaker at cal organization. The railroad couipuny reijuires the Several meetings wera held earh the afternoon Herndon. Mimic for bidders for the Job to furnish heir e meetings was furnished by the whlch culls day and the alate association eluded lion of l,i New Membership Campaign A j. r LUTHERAN CHURCH. January 17th, at 3 will again be Services Divine in., I" " ltolnter up IheiheJd In the Methodist fhurch build- of the order Tlnticjjng. Tl.e class Jn Christian Funda-liUtrlmembership H. P. O. Klks, will mental Doctrines meets Immediately No. 711, kodge I nauKurwtw a campaign for new mem-- ; after the services. Sermon on John to a as Inducement Theme: hers and Marriage or What- special f, prospective themselves " ba'" h"" rw,u,w to 23 00 I commemoration of the George celebra- Washington NOTICK. he held will celebration whiih early 1531 Ccn High School Notts Next Sunday, BOTH ct - - Kl'REK iTintic Elks Will Conduct com- - lha Thursday, January REPORTER HICKMAN', i: ; IUp,,rtr ) .uim ( ! l'resl-Hlut- I ron-Jth- The annual Senior t - High School will i- thr Mop :tt bp K j.i'iul i I Ojiil Preparations ;i made to make this the most Habor,.! dance that has been given at ik! school. The chairman fur tliia lli scheme this year consists : coin- !i j lirJj red - of link i.h!i lieJKl wild Tl Vico, H n name ItUHHC vi presid r i.iilu sit re (!rii! Sly uni; mid Dr. Price, directors. - .Notice is hereby given that an ad- Itee lllve Girls, Klherta Dee lllve for Officers of Tlntlc lodge feel that School January Sllif vBk to remove the train permission an- of emkIovi tho reaular Journfd Dividend lies Gills slid Hoy Scouts, ,h V,!. oml Tlntie -- ilh Ih, ootconi, rd tomorrow. Miss .III I., District who would he able to get a u stockholders meeting or Btoux jn javor 0j tjie visitors Tv George E. Mushback, superinten- lllve Girls furnished the music; W,H ,,,, ,,f nJoynu,"t and bn,'m by be M" of Kureks, also ng' .. score was closer than expmtf 7' J hld dent of the Hear River May Mlgra- - Nrm Decreases Qutnut In Eureka fric of the corporation for the and of order , members Ilin Hi lug lie N lltrd fuge, lory While Gold Shows Big Gain this reason all prospects win he sp- - City, Juab County, State of Utah, on in the division.of lhe gt meeting, spoke extensively on the Wednesday, the luth day of Febru- duck situation, staling Hint n num8 cmin-tli- e in this of silver lion would from Irndui eliminate ardy, 1932. at 2:00 o'clock P. M.. ber of niHhods would Iihvc to b comiiilslsuner, ' a.1 ,l In to consider and vote upon the slate fish and game departments try fur 1931 was the smallest adopted for the protection of wild H,gh lT,ntiC kymnasiun. &!i to a ing resolutionyears amounting ducks and geese If these wonderful the work of policing, leaving only more than con- - decrease of more than 33 per rent 0hAbTknHpalRf.W!r RESOLVED: That the articles of game birds were to be perpet unled. mutters of conservation to their and ,1( In Comworld . . , . . a reduction net Mines he of 8oux lie eern. riled where, Incorporation Oregon, against buck of the Mush several named Mr. J 24 the as In one amended by the amendment a trial of per rent, Id. pany. , year, slate pn- production of nearly reasons for the lnrge decrease In Ihn in a thn Dri'incn have assumed the duty of These figures are contained water fowl, among them: contest The proved to be very excidrought of the past few years, which lHW enforcement with marked sue- preliminary report of world produrwas for the purpo The ting. game He also advocated complete Don by John S. Ilurke, president of mander, George llaliff, asking the as to change and transfer the prlnrl- Iimh dried up ninny of the f'uvoriie mss. some of money for Hie hw-making freedom of fish and game depart- - the Midst I .ode corporation. World Eureka members to enter Into a na- - pal office and place of business of rnarsbi-sbreeding and feeding fund for the basketball bon pltal e acMines Company from Kureka campaign to relieve the heavy ilralnsge Is also a cool rlhui Ing nieiils front pot II leal Influences, and gold production, however, and TUB commtswill same to situation the employment throughout City, Juab County, State of Utah, to authority, cording factor resulting In ellniinulliig favo- - longer terms of office for The program, Wednesday, jtBl. show un increase of around 3 per the country. . .Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, rite haunts or the birds; the lung sloners. rhnB-- n hw ,v. EudeThe communication asked D. C. Mont- rein. the the were: so of State and Other Article pronounced that Despite the' Utah, seuson monllis and three speakers open It committee. consisted of the M. ' large tiHi; limit of 2!i ducks and Komery, secretary of the IMah Cattle cllne in silver production and record reka post to appoint a committee at IV of the articles of Incorporation lowing numbers: vocal solo, Myr.k Horse Growers' Association, low prices for that product, excess once to watt upon all employers of shall hereafter read as follows: geese per tlsy, hndn devastating Allen; vocal aolo, Alice Thomw, Article IV feel on the number of wsterfowl In! who expressed willingness of stock- - consumption for the year would for to Indicate tend "1,0, PlThe principal office and place of rPe!ChwT' higher prices this stnte. All these adverse coiiill- - men to rooperate with sportsmen; ' dancP 1932. cent, and by thua doing the Legion business of Sioux Miues Company lT.f ? Ilona will hnve to be remedied as Fred J. Foster, World silver production is esti- officials believe the first step to- - shall be In 8alt Lake City, Salt Lake BIark' Toral ,0,llBJin Hrr,m-warfsr as possible. If good shooting Is United Stales bureau of fisheries, who reviewed work In Ills depart- mated at 88,000,000 ounces against to continue in this state. prosperity will have beenjCounty, State of Ctah, but transfer,1 The second In bu-- l taken. 1930 ounces in and fish and It. state Newell 244,1)00,001) Cook, differera branch, operating or other office, or ketball will be league game ment; other speak during the played Friday, who outlined 262,000,000 ounces In 1929. For ent sessions were: C. I). Adney, a di- game roninitsHloiier, places of business of said corpora15th, when Tlntlc goei to tion rector of the association, spoke on past and future policies of the state this country production was placed may be established or maintainHome Merchant First." the 'Try Sprlngrllle. Walter Grossentiach. at 31,600,000 ounces last year as ed at any place In the State of Utah diseases of ducks, etc.; Harry L. department; THS or elsewhere in the United States of Finch, of Salt Lake, on Dear River' paat president of the Weber County compared with 50,71)0.000 ounces in r exams are being gives it 193U and ounces In and Game and con-61,300,(100 Association, 1 Fish America hy order or resolution of Hagley, on hlg game the achool this week to an high n 1929. In 1S1G the record high outthe hoard of directors of said comtrol through state legislation; M. I. George Hanson, chairman of the of students the Junior and Senior Halt Lake put was 74.900,000. real Ion cominlllen of th Halley, Idaho alate fish and pany.' The honor roll will be pub-high. The rather pronounced decline In Chamber of Commerce, who apoke RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED on the policy of the chamber In rec- - silver production of this conulry is that the Ireaident and Secretary or llahed at a later date. shown in perrenlape with 1931 outreatlousl activities. other proper officers of this corporaSkaters Training INFANT DAUGHTER DIED. The meeting went on record favor- put representing about 17 per cent tion be and they hereby are authoBy THOMAS ARKLE CLARK rized to certify to and file and record ing the appointment of a committee of total world output against 20.7 the Infant daughter. Dsaa of Man, University of of nine to cooperate with Governor per rent In 1930, more than 23 per this amendmenMn the proper offices; Junef Sunday of Mr- - and M Everett 11. Cook CoinmiMsioner in cent 43 more 1929 and Dorn. than Illinois. and to do all things necessary George per died laat at the fin and; Sunday and the United States biological sur- rent In 1915. proper to be done to rarry this reso- - home in Eureka. The child was six a out In In plan working vey officials Althuogh silver production lutlon Into effect. months and 21 days old. Funeral for control and administration of the Mrxlro will he in excess of 15,000,-00- 0 ounces under the 1930 record.' feu,,'. Hear River Ray section. S.1.S i ; A third resolution passed provid- that country will dltorml call of the board of dl-- 1 participate in' cemetery. "with a one hun- rectors and the President. ed that a system of tagging game world production to the extent of. dred and twenty animals killed be devised and placed more than 45 per rent of the world, Dated this 11th day of January,! Look tip the rerord and you win in use this year, the form to he totals. Mexico's percentage of yeur-- j yard rarry, also 1932. see that The New Adventures el offers a chance to worked out by the state fish and ly silver output has been more than! L. H. STOllR, Secretary. is i Wallingford learn oniethlug (First publication January 14, 1932.!three star production. See it at the' game commissioner; Orange Olson, 40 per cent fur several years. Ill value, the silver output of this lmiiortant. gnme expert of the national forest John Last publication February 4, 1932.) Star Theatre, Saturday and Sunday. P. never used to 'crviee, and lluml.ill J. Turpin, slate country will lie less than 110,000,.. play It. Rut the game expert. Turpin ami Olson 000 rompareil with $19,538,029 last THE It INK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE Of were named as the association's big year and $66,495,129 In 1917. Durknowledge that DEPORT MADF. TO UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF TnF. the hole was part ignine committee. ing the year silver sold at the lowof the course and K. M. ltagley uguln was made head est price In modern The history. that of the legislative committee; E. I.. statistical position of silver Is conuntil he Coder the able direction of ltlll Tay- Ford. Ogden; L. L Huiinell, Irovo; sidered fairly good, based upon the played It he Located at Eureka. In the County of Juab. State of Utah, at the close would not lie lor, veteran coach of speed skaters, Robert Fenton, I'arowun; Frank fact that a decrease in consumption of busiueoa on the 31st day of December, 1931. playing the game, the Catted States Olympic speedsters Martinas, Richfield, and Dr. Goetz by China has been offset by the Irked him. He practiced long and are doing some very serious training j mini comprising the remainder of sharp decline In production. RESOURCES: Like$113,942.21 on the Ice at Speculator, N. Y. Two that body. wise addition to the year's supplies hard until he was Its master, Now he Loan and Discounts 5,797.1! of them arc shown doing a little trick The two day session of the sports- - through the inching down of silver shoots that hole regularly and likes It. Overdrafts 107,676.14 Men often like best that which has Stocks, Ilonds and Securities, etc work, Eddie Murphy skating through men ended with a banquet at the currencies has been comparably 7,700.11 Hanking House the legs of Hurl Taylor. Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. in 1931 against sales of given them the hardest struggle." and Furniture Fixtures 1,663 11 One should nut be satisfied until he Due Ibis character amounting to 71,000,-00- 0 from Other Cauka 7,792.11 on 1930 and about 220.000.000 plMys the game through. One hears Cash Items $ 3,182.94 NEW--By oecHMuiially from fellows who have Gold 182.50 ounces for the past four years. Connever even ridden a sawhorse and Silver 2,944.50 the sumption by Industries and fall off If they at- Currency 14,176.00 arts" held fairly steady and there who would probablycaustic Total Cash on Hand criticism of rather 20,485.14 It, tempted .was an appreciable Increase In silver of of the the horsemanship prince coinage. Total available supplies Wales. TOTAL . . . . $265,05651 They cite as proof of their j for the year Just passed are estlniat-je- d LIABILITIES: statements the accidents has he many at less than 192,000.000 ounces 30,000.14 had and the narrow escapes from seri- Capital Stock Paid in Fund aealnst estimated total consumption ous 20,000.01 Surplus The real farts are, howto Check 81.908.44 Deposits Subject jof around 252.000,000 ounces lesv-In- ever,injury. that he Is an unusually fearless Public Funds 45,348.30 a net excess of 60,500.000 ounces and daring rider. Hazards which less Cashier's Checks 873.67 In consumption. and skillful equestrians Total Demand Deposits 12S.130.41 World gold production estimated courageous would avoid he takes a chance on Postal Savings 3,427.34 at 21,284,000 ounces against lie never rides around a ditch or a Time Certificates 2,000.00 ounces in 1930 and $10,496,-00- 0 fence because It 75,423.01 difficulties, Savings Deposits presents in 1929 Is larger chiefly because lie Total Time Deposits 80,355.35 plays the game through atrulght Rediscounts of the gains In South Africa and ahead to the llnish and takes the 6,070.77 con Canadian output. Gold output of sequences even If that be a tumble. TOTAI $265,056.51 the United States has been declining It Is this sportsmanlike quality which steadily since 1915 when it waa 22.5 makes the prince of Wales the best 'ontlngent Liabilities, on account of indorsements of this bank: NONE. per rent of world totals reaching the loved nmn In England. He doesn't Mate of Utah, County of Juab Avyiev lower ration of arouud 10 per cent hesitate at hazards. Thomas A. McCormick, being first duly sworn according to SWrtlttTEO in 1930 hut showing a recovery of IN Walsh was pretty far behind the law, deposes and says that he Is Cashier of the aboTe named bank, that the shove and foregoing report contains n full, true and correct internes! less than 2 per cent In 1931. hun-In the mile run la the fall handiMALACCA of the condition of the said hank at the close of business on the 31st day South African output represents cap as was also Harding. Harding more than 50 per cent of totals and saw that he had no chance of winning of December, 1931. gtoC AftTO eiA A STOMACH-ACOff THOMAS A. McCOHMlCK. with Canada rouibincd the percent-.g- e atnl dropped out and threw himself Correct Attest SAWP 1 Vit fKriCrt amounts to nearly 60 per cent. down on the grass without finishing J. GEO. JONES. It Is a rather Interesting fact that the last lap. H. NORMAN. J V. ORCHfSfF- Aof the Jure nations published "What's the user he asked when league STEELE BAILEY, ta estimates of future gold produc-lon- . some one Inquired why he sidetracked Directors Suhccrih-- d oud worn to before me this 5th day of showing an alarming indicated at that point In the race. "1 was out1832. January, lecline In South African output; Gist distanced and I saw no good reason ISEAI.1 C. E. RIFE. Notary Public. HAS A here has been a continuous advance for wearing myself out. Eureka. Utah A QOMtVf n that direction. Is tiue also My Commission expires the 1st day of April. 1IMNot so Walsh. He pushed on until This 0UMEt Mutf contains f Canada and other countries ln-- j the end, took the ridicule of the crowd TATE OK UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. I. W. II. Hadlock. Dank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do herskf Hrlitsh em- stoically. He bellevee In playing the tudeit In the s ' game out even if his scors Is not a certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the ttatemsBi pire. iu -- -giod one. Some day he'll do better; of the above named company, filed in my office this 7th day of January, METALS (j If the meek inherit the earih., aouie day If he persists he will come imom mw Ism W. II. HADLOCK, Bank Commisslonsr In v ill they he able to keep with the bunch or ahead of IL up payIWNl' STU ) l & II J l, Wnlwi ments on the mortgage? NisinHrrilM.) i- ("'Pny I.!! "! uj u Jiii-t- ; ... fe - . .y, ... 4 " ; lion-wid- un-.SIo- .. .r.,a -- ; ef-,n- d Pn . - - L! j 1 Ju-uar- y Mid-yea- I rec-gnm- Playing the Game ! I 1 Through ,. "v? say,! hpJT.,r.' m,lnf . ! rk Eureka Banking Company , Lame Bede ODD THINGS AND .................. ......... g 20.-I60.0- 8en HE ONC-AMI- D - tit d DimmitA - til iW GaW, LODKrr F KE TRUCK GO WUAvte TVVXT AMU P01U1 ! n M3U OUGHT TO v, mom ! HE'S mo ou tvv rear the im! lrru PACK. 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