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Show 1 cr Thursday, Man I, TT1E EUREKA REPORTER m a ms I V I J Mr. Aie Noion spent Sunday and Monday visiting relative at Fayson. fwS j I , Improvements Started On Road Into Tintic homespun sense I r Joel Taylor spent County a part of the week In Kureka. j Asst-HHo- j It la to know that work g has at Ijhi hen started on the Santa-- ) ItoHcoe Harper, who for some time part of the highway, ha been llvlnk In Houthern Callfor- - leading Into Tintic from the maia nla, ha returned to Kureka. paved road through UUiii county. and i.o-- are now on this Johj Team and Mr. John J. Hannifin spent a See Ollenry' ronianlie story the! Mr. and Mr. Harry Wilde week-lenIs expected to require some: which Theatre,1 Mis Madge flatten spent the part of the week at Nephl vImIi In k "Cisco Kid," at the Star 'Jhe project, month to complete. with relative at KnnoHh. Tonight and Friday. with Mr. and Mr. Max Hannifin. ciosinu. will eliminate n rail.-oawill j near Saiilaquin, and also do awny Mr. and Mr. W. Ileher Jones and, The Catholic Women' Mr. Harold Fisher of Twin Fall. Idaho, Ih In Kureka visiting with children spent Faster Sunday visit- hold a social session this evening at with a number of hnd curves, finish the home of Father Kagan. All j When this new road her parent, llev. and Mr. Will hi in ing with relative In Kaiiiaiiuln. will run directly;' to Tintic attend. Invited are the members highway Frary. Ml Mary Treloar, enrolled nt the west from the Horton service station See Warner Itaxter and Kdmund nt Mia and MIhh Catherine Margaret St. Mary' of the Wasatch, wa at Santaquln, with a trestle over the McCormick were here for Knster her home over Sunday. The young laiwn at the Star Theatre, Tonight Colon Iaclfic fly. This trestle will vlwlt In r with their parent. Mr. nudjlady I ft daughter or Mr unit Mr. 'mu! Friday. be erected under contract and Home; Mr. Joseph McCormick. They nre William Treloar. 'of the large cuts and fill will also, The regular monthly meeting of at the Sacred Heart Acastudent fashion, hut be In wa Heart wa. let out In the same road the league of the Sacred District Attorney Larson demy at Ogden. of Job will, the Kureka during the latter part of the' held on Tuesday evening at the home', the major part I force account, ,,n the, permitting Harrington week, coining here to ronfer with of Mr. Kmlly Iliiterella. A buslnon City Marshal Dennl a number. of large d quite employment soelal pertaln-nna on matter session wa held followed hy ha been on the sick list Mils week Sheriff Sullivan 'of men who nre In need of Much entertainment. ha been confined to hi home. ing in hi office. work. For Home time paid Mr. Harrington I.oii fturrelt and Mrs. Stella A Mr. Infection nn hn been suffering from Shea will raffle a quilt at the Star last Wlf.VT IS HAI'DST INVESTMENT? In one of III eye. Theatre on the evening of April 5th. bera of the Ladles Auxiliary of the nt Judge ThoNe holding number are urged to American Legion, the affair being; Ituhen Myers, n siuih-n- l We make Wha, lnvpstment fl Memorial College nt Salt Lake City, lie present on Hint date, held at the home of Mrs. If. K. Carl- whose safety, Increase In value, and son. There was a good attendance. spent the Knster vnrntioii In Kureka! Mrs. Frank Celt returned early In seventeen table of bridge and "500 srability In the face of anyI conceivvisiting with hi parents, Mr. and guaranable business depression, some lie had with him the week nfler having spent hospl-ituMrs. liny Myers. being filled. Mr. A. teed? l. Halt 1,1 on'! Luke the 'f young1"11111 Hie ns his guPHt, Jack lies), a prize and The answer to many will lie,! Tim Indy friends will hn Itatn bridge "tOO the friend nnd classmate. prize Hut there Is such nn In- -' "None. I Him much that to learn pleased we hear of It every vestment and Cnloii Telegruph Improved, The Western Those who were here to uttend the Insurance. ex-the' life 1 In In day com puny has announced that burial of Mrs. Millie Noakes ou a. Mrs. Margaret Preethy, financial Kureka cemetery last Friday were: Every legal reserve life Insurance cpsr of llOO.OOu will he ef-Women's lleneflt for the Mrs. I'cHrl Fierce, Mr. and Mrs. W. company offer the Inventor. In linn Improvement program In IMuli "ormtary to over in the hn his Association, paid n to chance -' money Manfeet. summer. place Mrs. William Glbby. Huff. Mr. and during the coming beneficiaries of the late Mrs. It. I). Mrs. Minnie concern a of hand the Hint operating of Noakes Klim. J. C. slates Deliver luce J. nger Scott, being and Fred Noakes, all of Ilnaedale, under the most stringent laws, nnd this work will coiiiiiiencH early In Green the sum of $1,000, thisdeceass a which mount the of policy gigantic reserve fund whose May and that It Is partlnlly n pro-- , California; Itoliert Noakes, of ed held in the organization. is to protect hi Invesl- of.aole purpose Mrs. Mr. nnd gram to extend relief to tlm unemzona; dayman, In In ment. which turn, the comcrii reinof prevails John Higgliison. ployed situation Following their regular meet lug Springvllle; vests his money In securities of IMuli. Ollier states will mine In for on ThurHilay evening of lnt week Frovo. n proven excellence, distributing it proportionate h mount of work the member of the Columbia Ilebek-al- i A few friend Mrs. Alex Nolan of an extremely wide number of over also. I aid go Nn. 2 enjoyed a social ses- met at her home on evening. He can pay HiIh money In Tuesday Issues. "GOn was the game played, The time wa pleasantly spent plny- - very small monthly or quarterly or "Snake," u while mule belonging sion. to the Chesterfield Coni company at the flrs.l prize going to Mrs. Mar- IliiK "GOO," Mrs. A. M. Stewart yearly Installments yet, in case he rut prize to Mrs. Mrs. Angus McDonell suddenly dies, Ills heirs will receive Scgn. was electrocuted In Mine No. garet Freethy, the first prize, 1 last week. He wa being driven In Kilward Fox and the house prize to the all rut prize. A delicious lunch- the entire amount he has contracted Itoliert Hoffman, ami a Hohert Laird. After the card phiy-i- t eon wus served In the following: for, even though It Is 2o or f.rt or the mine hy was wurm the mule was pcreplr- - lag a splendid luncheon was served. Mrs. T. A. Clement, Mrs. Lou 100 times what he has actually paid. Mule-llklie was wav Ing freely, Mrs. Agnes Huberts, Mrs. A. M. No other Investment, obviously, Mr. rpeelved Margaret Freethy ing his long cm In ntitlclimllon of word during the .week that her Stewart, Miss Jennie Mitrhell, Mi does so much. No other investment the end of hi day's work. All at Mrs. Angus Mc- - offers so hlRh a degree of safety Miss Klizaheth Johnson, Josle Sullivan, once he cume to a place where the daughter, Donell. who Is u student at the Hooding and no other makes It possible for trolley wire wa low, one of Ills to the effect tliut a person to buy exactly as large College (Idaho) ear cume In contact with the the In n death de- or small an estate as he needs. Fur- two See stars great to been elected has young Indy wire, sending n high voltage charge the office of secretary nnd treasurer fying romance. "Folly of the Cirrus."1 tl,er t tfe insurance policy always wus killed he lit and body through Star Theatre, Suturday and Sunday, A definite, market unvarying not of tho student body. ThisI Is consid- Ill passing wn Instantly. sera loan as for Hie an honor sml either ered value, security mourned very much hy Hie night onil quite In atirreiuihin It in is to rase or turn she it time has Industrial that Utah necessary Weekly crew, nn he spent uii evening not been rash before In tills office. Into maturity. placed Review. long hro, chasing them around tho These are the reasons why lift- inseek. mine In a game of hide Wesley Itoper, who for some surance sales have been so comparaGunnison Excavation Blurted for Price Sun. weeks hnd been employed at the high during Hi- - depression tively ha new r Gunnison for S3n.UUf) pel Is reported to In- - In and at why. present, the volume of Albert Morley, Kly, Nevada, busi- lloulder Dam, at Kuw telle. ward. t the veterans' hospital business done hy the companies is ness man was In Kureka over I quln-Haro- ld I liie An iBUttibe Bisetini 'fWBinx 0f MELVIN A . TRAYLOR . t The filliy Quotations front Public Aihlro,-- , Prttid' nt. t irU National Dank, Chicagn I ;he ! d e I I I I -- that we want time some leadership and some the fact party called our attention hi III and there Is no magic cure for the the evils of human folly. We trod the ' primrose path of extravagance, criminal thoughtless and of almost of neglect of every sound principle to human conduct, from the individual the government, and the Individual on whs aided, encouraged, and abetted thoao and that pnth by the government resoansihle for Its administration." "It I I ; i li, C.od who j i ' Arl-,wl- th j Hur-ret- t, wug-gln- js - Hu-las- Vernal Two blocks of gravel laid the spending recently near Fiiitnli high school steadily growing. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Juhn bulldlug. "Try the Home Merchant First." Morley. He stated Hint business Carbon county may get eight . conditions lu Kly ure fairly satisfacblocks of rock usphalt puvement in was the scpne of 439 conIs town Chicago the suffering tory although Frlce Canyon. Frlt-- Sun. ventions the first a a result of tin low price of copeight during Iron Hyruiti Logan Actual work months of 1931. per. Mr. Morley came through to to about May begin rigation project Salt Lake hy auto, over Hie Lincoln 1st. The "Cisco Kid" smiltd at (Linger. lilgliwuy, and thence to Kureka. and Tremoiiton This city making efThe Luillca Aid Society met on It at the Star Theatre, Tonight See In he reports the Nevada roads good Friday afternoon at the home of. forts to secure woolen factory. nnd Friday. leadthe highway oeshape. However, Mrs. Mike Orcno, the time lxigiin Heet contract Ing started ing to our district, from Kly hy way cupled with n business session. Hew- recently in Cache county. NOTICE OS' AFFI.IC TIO FOIt of Delta, Is not being used to any ing and luncheon. Those Milford Max and Harold presenl r.tTKNT. extent owing to the heavy snows In were: Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. purchased Raymond Hodges Serial No. II..0:I.VJ. Mr. Morley Frank the mountain passes. Taylor, Mrs. II K. (ieiir, Mr. equipment utul stock. watch a repair ji,n nW)ii. Mr. Margaret Freethy. Jewelry and operate Ogden Sawyer Hattery Co., capi- I'nilcd Stoles laniil Office, Salt shop In Kly. Mrs. Harry Dean. Mrs. Thomas talized at $10,000, filed articles of Cil), Hull. M.ircli !. Ill: NOTICE IS IIKREHY GIVEN that tlroen, Mrs Incorporation. You have n great treat ill store Francis, Mrs. Walter Survey being made oil Tintic Standard Mining Company, a for you when you see Lionel Harry-mor- e William Vivlun, Mrs. William Frury, here eorporutlxii, by Its authorized a Rent at the Slur Theatre. Monday Mrs. Harold Fisher and Mrs. Arthur road project to miles north of Wildto Manderfleld from Smith. extending and attorney-in-facJames W. and Tuesday. cat Cuuyon. whose Fost Office address Is Wade, "The Yellow Ticket" is a gripping Iron County Commis- Walker Ilank HullJtng. Salt Lake Furagonah .romance featuring Lionel Harrymorc, sioners decided to launch road buildmade application City, Ftali. ha Shoe Repair Champ the king of netors, at the Star, M011- ing program immediately betwecu for !' ulted State Fa'ent for Shield day and Tuesday. Heaver county line and this place. No. 1. Shield No. 2, Shield No. 3. Frovo Frellminary grading work Shield No. 4. Shield No. 3, Shield No. K. Ulfe was hostess to the Mrs. on Luke paving pro- 6. Shield No. 2fi. Shield No. 27, and .member of the Elite Club on Thurs started. ject Shield No. 24 Lode Mining Claims, lust week. Fridge .day evening of Logan William Currell. manager situated in Tintie Mining District, .was the diversion, the high score of Gem Theatre, preparing First l'tnh County. Fiali; each claim apprize going to Mrs. Walter Frunke. 10 reThe eut prize was won hy Mr. S!tT liue f proximately ir.no feet In h ngth on ceive talking machine. each side of said loih-- and surface Griggs. Farmlngton Frepartory work were served to the following ladies: ground, and G"0 feet wide, except as done for landscaping courthouse excluded, the same Mrs. John Frankc, Mrs. Walter Ing being Survey No. 7"2I. and described In the Field Franke, Mrs. George Croinur, Mrs grounds. Cedar City Flans progressing for Notes and ljeslie Cromar. Mr. O. A. Allred. construction plat of the Official Survey of proposed post office. Mrs. George Forney, Mrs. John Nil in file In this office, with magnetic variations nt 17 deg. East, as ful- son, Mrs. Maynard Griggs. Mrs. J. A circus beauty, a love starved lows: Yern Rife. Mrs. Clarence Gourley; man. "Folly of the Circus" will and Mrs. George Gourley Beginning at Corner No. 1 of thrill Star Theatre,! j which I Identical with The members of (he Ladies Art Saturday and Sunday. the Southwest corner of Section 2. Club were entertained on Tuesday Township 10 South. Range 2 West. evening hy Mrs. Jacob Naef. "300" Salt Lake Fuse and Meridian; and Mrs. W. F. being the diversion. 0 deg. 12 min. running thence Fainter won the high score prize. Weal 29! S 9 feel to Corner No. 2 of Mrs. 11. K. Naylor tho rut prlxo, and Shield No. 2S; thence North S9 deg. Mrs. consolation William Hate, 3S min. East 1799.1 feel to Corner (Those present were: Mr. A. E. No. 3 of Shield No. 2fi; thence South iTuckctt, Mrs. F. N. Ncllson. Mrs. J. ') deg. 12 min. East 1499.5 feet to E. Naylor. W. Anderson, Mrs. 11. Corner No. 4 of Shield No. 28; Mrs. T. J. Franks, Mrs. J. A. Thomas. thence North 99 deg. 39 min. East Mrs. William Fate, Mr. W. K. 1799.1 feet to Corner No. 3 of Fainter, Mrs. Fred Groomer. Mrs. Shield No. 8; thence South 0 deg. Eugene North, Mrs. K. F. Sax and 12 mln. East 1499 4 feet to Corner Mrs. W. A. Kosenloff. No. 4 of Shield No. 8; thence South 99 deg. 59 mln. West 339S.2 feet See Clark Gable and Marion ' to Corner No. 1 of Shield No. 1, the The shoe repair shop at Davies Star Theatre. the Amliouy Saturday of beginning; plare Rizzo In I'aiiicsville, Ohio, was tilled und Sunday. Matinee Sunday at 2 Excepting and excluding therewith flow cis (lie other day after the p. m. from all that portion of the ground reception vf a telegram from New 4reontalned within the area of the ulu vre? Iatur',p York announcing that Anthony, or lu above arrived named claim during embraced In n ' hml Ms kuow friend Tony, him, r :,n extended visit with that part of Tintic Standard No. 37. been cluvn national champion shoe ',1 1'0 Tlu-made the trip to Survey No. 6811, Ttiitlc Standard repairman nt the ttfth annual shoe re relatives. HUHsouth- the No. 19. Tintic Si. .n.Iii, I Nn. over ronilng and c; dealers Each pullers' Texa and Tiiiiie Sian.lard No. conlcslant submitted tlirve pair of ''rn r,ul' report the 4o, Survey No. 8783. lying outside shoes, one shoe of each pair In the B! New Mexico, und the boundaries of Section 2. Town-Fa- n original state of wear nnd Hie other r,,lFl ln vppy good condition for ihl i si- - 2 West. Sait year. Mrs. Laturuer ts ship 10 South. repaired In the contestant's best man- - lit" . Kureka n of the former Base Lake and come employee a from and Cop- Meridian, cobblers' Tony for several per Glance No. 1 and Copper Glance fnmily. Ills grandfather had a little Hanking company but Uxtoimlon No. 2. Lode. Survey No. shop In Iulinero, Italy, many years years has been connected with one concerns In 6533. ago. Tony's father learned the trade of the large hanking . Mr. Lnturner, during hli Net area npplied and came to America and settled In for. 176.362 Mount Morris, N Y., where Tony be- residence in Eureka, was a member j acre. i That said consolidated lodo loca at six, gan bis spprcutlci-sliljot the Tintie baseball team. week-end- , Him-wit- California, suffering with nil Infection In Ills eyes. Word from that place Is to the effect that lie Is Improving slowly and Is now able to see h little lifter being apparently blind for several days. The cause of Ills trouble has not heen deter mined. h hi-in- g - - ! Ih-nv- t, , -' View-Vineya- rd I May-.Nr,- h ! ...... I i . ' hav-a- w gr-r.- "In my opinion, no great division of human society has ever been lied to, and lied about, as much In the same period of time as has the American farmer." All through history . . . that have been agriculturisti tv, av "Try t Included In their agricultural aajt mestic pursuits the ,, Ing of livestock hav i.Pn th BJti that have endure t!.e lon,t 6 performed the grabst w.,rk Lr kind. brii-ii-n- Is my hope for our future we may be rich without forgetthat bo to righteous; that we may be ting This then "Open the door of at ajrlcujp school and you di.v the do,., narrow-minded- ! "Relief from ow:nh' to math nx does not lie In borr.i' in; more." Get d "Knowledge Is one t!i:ii;. of leadership is ainui-cr."Falsehood a headlines, while trmti lost In the maze of l "Out of the stress and difficulty of the situation 1 believe gradually we shall return to simpler thinking and simpler living. For It seems to me C0K;J( Rel make & and fatt hull-poin- "It Is bad enough when tho Intelligent and wealthy speculate and lose, but when scrubwomen, day laborers, small home owners, wives and youths speculate and lose, simply because they can go to a broker's ofllce and get credit for small sums, the practice ceaaes to be defensible on any ground. but , in.' t FE Strslgl "We cannot tra.h; the hungry, fi, unfeJ, the feeble voico of t.iu empty basket c.f thi unempiersc. f party pr against tho nahit.-nam-erenco or Individ; a! a J vantage urge Afl ELF c son&l ach!tfvci' "I believe I am a hot tha.i 1 a lon All T Towii farserk :?r j banker.' "We most cither a'A ilirire or all suffer disaster. PI togOe Zarei Hons are situate In the Northwest on file in this office, with magifc Quarter and the Southwest Quarter variations at 17 (leg. East, u of Section 2, and the Northeast Beginning at Corner Xo. 1 t Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 10 South, Shield No. 7, which is 33J1.1 Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and. South 89 deg. 58 min. East fronli Corner of Seclioi Meridian, and are of record In the Southwest office of the County Recorder of, Township 10 South. Range i W Ctali County, and the nearest known' Salt Lake Base and Meridian; e. locations are the above named con- -' running thence North 0 deg. IS flk-- claims. West 1499.4 feet to Corner Na! I direct that this notice be pub- of Shield No. 7; thence North s lished In the Eureka Reporter at Eu- deg. 58 min. East 3598.2 fed reka, Utah, a newspaper published Corner No. 4 of Shield No. nearest said consolidated mining thence South 0 deg. 12 mix. Eg claim, for a period of nine (9) con- 1499.4 feet to Corner No. 1 secutive weeks. Shield No. 12; thence South Site ELI F. TAYIAJR. min. West 3398.2 feet to Cr Register. No. 1 of Shield No. 7, the phwJ DAN B. SHIELDS. beginning. Claimant's Attorney. Excepting and excluding tks (First publication March 24. 1932. from all that portion of tho ofsB Last publication May 19. 1932.) contained within the area above named claims embraced No. L NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Copper Glance Extension No. 6583. vey PATENT. Net area applied for, Serial No. 0,70313. acres. . . said consolidated lode That United States IjiiiiI Office, Suit take tions are situate ln the SoutW Q City, Utah, March 22, 1;I2. Quarter and the Southwest NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of Section 2. Township 10 Tintic Standard Mining Company, a Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base corporation, by its authorized agent Meridian, and are of record J ' and attorney-in-fac- t, James W. office of the County Wade, whose Post Office address Is Utah County, and the nearest Wnlker Bank Building. Suit Lake location Is the above named City. Utah, has made application claim. Tor United States Iatent for Shield I direct that this notice W P; No. 7. Shield No. . Shield No. 9, lhshcd In the Eureka Report Shield No. 10, Shield No. 11, and reka. Utah, a newspaper Shield No. 12 Lode Mining Claims nearest said consolidated situated In Tintic kilning District, claim, for a period of nine ( Utah County. Utah; earh claim ap- serutlve weeks. nB proximately 13oo feet In length on ELI F. ench side of said lode nnd surface ground, and 800 feet wide, except DAN B. SHIELDS. as excluded, the same being Survey Claimants Attorney. No. 7024, und described in the field publication March (First r.otes and plat of the Official Survey Last publication May 1 t -- f--8 -- I- -- con-In- g 1- Whi niubie comfort kkn thing it Cutoria the verj famulai led the trouble Wcgin Jiothii Cutoria fannlca Jeptot fayour 4ii old hand. tii.it,, toothe lieeIk hh - N.-rt- Big League Stuff I ; BECK & FARREN GARAGE Now Open for Business in the Henriod Building f I - I . 1 ; y - i. Ann-tid-i- I m-r- chb-HRO- p w poorhouso. g ' j i,- thought we were richer than we were, and were living beyond our means." wln-jln- g e, bis se Hirtenr (rought t "We have not fa.d berw Ignorance of economic tlinriw J because of our utter dwregM , defiance of all ; tlon, stupidity, anj i policies, ami trouhW ,a 4 result." the biggest things was a watered slate of mind In which we all "I would urge consideration of the floor complete abolishment of has I am as Informed, trading, which, about It most of the characteristics of plain crap ahootlng, and few, if any, morn redeeming features than that delightful Ethiopian pastime." Biidweissj? MALT I . welcome the future and unshaken fa'th." One of powerful without being offensively proud; that we may be nationally ; minded without being a world live in we that may and, finally, of fact without surrendering our faith. directs jrugrar ,mbei kd , , i I tiT. abandon the stru;., the Joneses ami p, r. w h is purpose of found In the aim;.'- - v;i try, thrift and sm..- - ;j ... , our people. In our ., I , ahv,- - l. j We Solicit Your Patronage and Will Treat You Right GIVE US A TRIA1, w In |