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Show farcli 31. 1932 fldi ril ay, Dedin. I. In production of F -- THE EUREKA REPORTER A,u Shown Of Tintic Are Valued At S,,ndaM 1 .he United tlC Xu..',.., low in new ,lu-i- l J liy oume. fine 1.674.O00 ..o. ?hj . uoa.OuO ounce ebr ua'J; in P'onon .r another wa tw tic Legion Auxiliary Held Interesting Session Monday $2.12 Sh.i 1 1 ... " t ' : xvrx . Shipments Fr Gtvro- - M:- - j. Page 7 i u jjSUMMIT STORE ,.r i!;.. i.;,.!,,., A;u.; ':m ls fI il'in . 1. lil " 1 .m Mali'. ::.i I'll I'll!! It' III. 111. M..!! la w ali.in (; III ,IS;-- s, -- ni4 I Tel il i ,ii !i.i. I i; . .1 Si X' !.! M'.l.lti I'l'nWt," i III u.'v .iii.i i:.iv i : .1 s " '"li V.- ,.r :i F.xx 'l '' i it. ii! ii i, v Scrvii'.-.- l,-- r pricei Stock Sales j W 1.77S.OOO j I . I I Vll CO J"" "'PP- -l ounce of b,000 In each pL the ' 2 " HI llUniVH ton. ilicr iii'i.i',-4value of thi ore W;ts j j After dert ii, tin;. ajj of i)K lu , -- L Kli.i u" Mr. p 1 . Help In Serving isimin itruss Would Be Appreciated i'r inn month. o.hcoUna..to output SU! and m.'iv.ii. vs of Si,. taxes. Viiieilean Latest figures available decline A .1 :.1 COmi,a,,y Oft i'lrnii;,. 1'f lux., when 5.590,000 $i:t .ns.in,,.,! lt. tor December, r pf ton af Tile 'xrviMi meats i.t. produced against 6.255, (luceil uii,tir,2 ton of orerii;iiianv in. 'Mil ti for the rema.n.irr f in November and 8.4 SI, thix lijxiim wi'.Uimiv X'ul- Mexican 1930. - Dercmher, unteel e, ,1.,s'':ii.. t!,is res;inisjtii. People Are Now shown a steady ioiion ha w It !i The! 1931. next Mon- -' September. since total worldj jL ornate that tl'.e iiniiilurs 19,1 T"' t ; 1'i.wi tiinrn ri' i ailing f,,r 195.1M.700 10 , eaihfrlnx C,t,d ,h. ,n 1!1 thw sx7.xo.ooo in xoso tor. o( n,,u. .h,..h ,,,rk " ' its doors evidenced as on Mxemand for silver, January 2n, llf ,,liM r um;1 continues small, the year, ami it is understood i hut there who T, i uiv w '! ,n ,il" ''k LaPpolBts out. Shipments from la a very good chance of the inslit,,. amount tion being w York during February reopened. The plan, a outlined at the meet- ounces compared to 1,631, OtiO week this and 3,- - ing the other day and h 5.4S0.0ii in January generally ,9' The a the ago. by cepted year 'rr Klks Club depositors, cii J.iOO la February Jp id February shipments was oc- - the release of a certain percentage of jned by a decline in shipments to the money at the end of one. two l.ASTKIl SKlit It nM f TKI fc!and ind Germany to only 877,- three, four and five years. AT l.( M If this . C cm (( TII(ll.lC I In Janu- agreed to it is thought that enou.-l ounrei front 2.195.000 now money can tie secured to enaldn Shipments for the first two lteau'iful Ka'er erc this year, 4.131,000 ounces, the bank to again engage in business held last t i ., Sunday l,.! for the and that over a period of year prac- - Church, tna.xM ppare with 12,920,000 hetug , ,,n.i.n ted at ttealty all of the paper can he col- - eight oclock and ac.iin fponding period of 1931. , If liquidation is forced at oclock in the niornnu' to ( hlna from San lected. Lipments Music fur the eight o'cluck dropped to 791,000 ounces this time it is but natural to suppose nri from 1,768,000 In that the recovery will not he us large was furnished hy the St. Eirieco Joseph's a If such a process of collection School Ch,.lr under the direction of 'February shipments from to92M00 could be extended over a period f Sister M. Kaph.leta, the music In- port imounted Tiem compared with 2,307,000 In five year. I'structor. was Miss organist A number of Tintie people are re- - Mae Mxers. here wa some increase In ahlp- - ported to have been interested in the! ih mass wa , .inducted at i from London, but the total Is bank, some a depositor and two on o'clock hy Father Lagan, who also below last year, the bureau say, three as alia reholders. (delivered an iloiiuetn address. The ended Feb- !sg the four week 24th shipment from London New Kind Of Wool Will nlwd at S0.6S6 pound com- -, d with 16.353 pounds in the Mas in Honor of si. Cecelia was lou four weeks. This was due. with the Bheep shearing lamp in consignments to India Tl,e S0,o'sM TiTx" hand"the w,r TolhiwTng jose 'at' T50 pounds In January to T0uched for Mi BrtHloy x, il May by the ? HeraUI C. J. Kenner and Frank in February. There Mr. whlch lndlcate!l jjound lhat lt mU8t no shipments to China ahould e read wh 80me in,ereil,;. rrity. utah! North : v I.:,-- . Tin; ic ia'.id y;.c. T. title Stall, l.ird Kiireks 1.11 y mi M..v- - - "iii l l . TlllllC laMil i I : c. .r ,r lo u. ( imi ? 1 1 1,1 Mens Sport Ladies Shoes $1.50 $195 $2.50 Oxfords U.'iC. Tintic Standard f2.2. Kureka Lily ."iC and 4'-,- $3.65 c. None Higher Wexlnesilar. I'uicka Kullion sn -- tl l) Tuewtay, Karcka riil!ioti , an, 7 North Lily 3ir and ISTn. , jj $5.75 Xtondii). .T'. i., dry S!a::,,ir, r!RK Jar;ipro:.tV,v;':,,-h,- , kt figures 1.61 in fx : to 521,000 and Australia to from 629.000 ounces. tni CS5 i Mli In dropped r . Just Received Shipment of Silk Dresses Suitable for Street or Party Wear Mens and Boys Gym Shoes 7c Kureka Lily 5c. Tintic Lead Chief Cons. .tic. S'. 47c Tree Planting Time Is Near For Utah Residents pair - 2 Pair for 89c .' l- -lr s . ,. s f - i.-- tmFrkm, : ion 3 icir.ueads'r;5: ;heep ft 5miion Of Biff Game In Utah Is Real Problem Pr,men, with continuous wod. l'OKMKR M'RMiA It V is only ! ',e Z th .ne elk. deer and pra Md of about big 'hr horn SUver Furchaie Bill By Pittman Mav Be Approved ' ! 40 of animals atj Death Was Investigated By Officers opinion In some eastern centers Is that the Flltman bill, providing for the purchase of American produced Mount Tlmpanogos? , pwthe forest service care for County Attorney Leatherbury was nd of dxer as they' are' Nephl on Friday of last week, go- K Timpanogo Cave fnjg there to assist in the Inquest camp? lor one thing, the big game beld oveP ,he remains of Henry ited in large numbers Christensen of Levan. Mr. Christen- u wtch hill were at one' w dea1 ulMt. an important part of !hOe eleven miles ! diet. Then too. the 'it was for the purpose or aeiermm-- , 301 Millie business, use of his death that the go ln',a the hiding to Mark Anderson, ' inquest was held. It was derided Btiver. will be approved hy Congress. according to J. O. Elton, manager of the Internationa! Smelting company, ' fist T - lbs. iS 1 R.dt ICHT 0 Al ,he trl 1T9. 'he Ger- "hn- - and black' iT ,he f:jK "f Austria- Sirhv u ,,rtrn,;ilon of the lu- i; Trl ' fr-- m - "'Stake rhar-acier- s: tr or(vl.s '" fc,nU,I,,uXr '"T or n.mi ,n. uru"r this place wa probably lea than class wera enclosure, o.OOik rut choen as follows: Charles It the Intention of ' before he ran plant llirni. the ,ha new Allen Thomas. Elmer Sampson, Dali, , bund a Pompiiny ,0 chances an even that he will not he auto ri)Ull Murgaret fiandstrom, Jeanne Ulark- enf ir(.y arnuni n,(,ir. phased with hi purchase, Mr. Dunn lril,.t of Bradley, fWel B0W bu, kings' wlto Dulah DyI,'!' and everything needed for the Tj( au(0 ha parolnl fitminat lou will liandl-;n,,rli,- (t r:,Mon- - Forester Dunn advise that tho planting site be chosen beforehand; that the ground bo prepared prefer- ably by plowing, in order to make a growing bed for the tree, and to keep down the gras and weed, a ,ta" ,or ad ', ' ,M-9- 1 " a thousand thing that me We plant the spire that the crag. i they Bright ucmrr hprino 7" or say rontest the official George Washington Commemorative Medal In gold will be presented. hong. T II 8 The annual Athletic Carnival will he given at the Tintic High School 25th. New stuuta are W 1 Friday, April being worked out. Outside talent la being obtained for the enlertaln-mon- t. ps, son up i,nw. . high tonea mH tina aslant; Waist tinea Just where they best suit you. Way up high, low, the hip waist, too; Drapes, widish belts, skirls short for daily ee.j sport, Blue, red, green, beige, white, black oul-lower- s: , report; plant the staff ( our luunlry lilrectolre styles ire modernised; flag, little are greatly Quaint rapes hut K plant the shade, from the prised. sun free; We plant all these when we plant LOCAL ADS. the tree. Henry Abbey. FOR RENT-T- wo room furnished Mrs. house. Alta Frlsby, IWTI. Apply CHI LLTHKRW phone 337-Next Sunday, April 3rd at 3 :i0 will tie hild FLOWER orders taken fur all occap. m.. Divine Servne sion. Call Miller, Tintic Hotel, in the McihoiliMt Chunh in Eureka. Phone 22. Hxw Jesus SxM'mon oil John to HI disciple af FOR RENT Nicely furnished modshowed IliniM-lat them ern house. Apply at Forney. strain, whelped :er I f is elm ion rx'surreftion.'9 RROOMHILI." R. SKOV, Tastor. f.ner brl. 11th. FOR SALK Ruby buggy in good Your beet friend will tell you February this fall. Mr Jut riebt to train the Kid at "Cisco the Ticket." tli Star, condition, $3.00. L. C. Mundlng, Yellow about "The M ll'ingerford. K. . sion I I T'liiixht ami Friday. buck of Sisters school. Rib feature at the Star Theatre. Monday riivideml. 1tah. U.i4i and Tuesday We n-- ne - pri-es- H O f Anderson. Cecelia Ryan, Allred. Roberta Royer and fur spade or a mattox ran be ued mom a vs for digging the hole. They houid be made large enough to arcommo-- ! mar on,t date the trees. A pall is suitable fur. p . carrying the small trees, while plant-Ing, as they run be Partly covered j " ,u',bf.,",,,"r with muddy water, which will pro- .iihouettea text them from wind. Growth will h A Klva 'I Hull, Margaret Sundslrom and Jean- demand1 M Blackett as Iho onea to enter from in ulway ami always brings a high price. r'TIiiiIc Hlh School In the statu con- ThB swarded place In i,,ni.4 lm.r to Meaehing and color- state contest the fura' IM0Ht of ,h may compete In thu jn(J h,ah araiu -mini,,,urh an, irulron luy'watlonsl contest, The United Blatea Ueorgo Wash- ara nollnR nil)ra ,ban roloroi, CommlHHlou will ani carefully treated muskrat a'lnglon rd he official George Washing- far, many who ara funilllur with the' phing. - ; ! ae-!nt- ! , , 1 iorx. Mr-x- . r- Reporter, I 1 death was due to enthusiast, who has!1 ' l0,rer of cuses. blR sto?0 Kame and over 33 Mr. Christen. y,ar. "6 note u I. the honu of to protected too van home, Marrh 18th. expecting - ast evening af in honor sRalr thinkbeing the wife Bders,,n said, T. The Dunlavy. Los to ex--o Angeles. they thmVl!, had gone, left her home on'f ,he birthday anniversary of Mr. W re shot Jai) aa aupe, ' Jng he Adam down without Friday of last week for the ranch Fannie Fields. Mrs. George ex en- The dlaSherman Haynes. iaL'c congested nitua- - house to get some supplies and In and Mr. h followed Kaibab Forest in bed was a on spent ing his body lying attests this' covered Those je had apparently been aTn delicious luncheon.honored prewnl guests addition to the Klwanis Club or more. week a tur planted '""iie Frank Garnty. ,lk Mr. Mr. and and widow were: T; ;arVxA by his M Funeral Mr. and Mrs. art ,72 V d daShters. bead. From the fcon Mr. and ' that Dwa Mr. 'r,hur Hjvnes.. . rvlces were conducted at the L. planted In the f on Sunday with H. E. Wall. 1914. r.ou In 8. Uvan Church elkhave mhofieid. rJ;n Amelia Mrs. that at Haynes. interment ,n tbe cemetery Ernest Hoyns. Jr.. Mrs. Uert Field. place. Theodore Haym and Janie Ifayne. ?aed.P riP"S U ,1, old animals uuly Tb rT nation of the Squirrels are not the and T()l NT Kit PITPIIM. dxer also nion Jack fund of acorn. Ufar tx IIKTII HICKMAN, nn-u- Mr. Elton conferred with official after the trees are planted 0f the Anaconda Copper company should not he forgotten. natural while In New York. Wtdoor High School Notes the fur that the inanufaeliirera are demanding In ennstuntly growing Wednesday, March 30th at the immhora Tintic High School a play, When of T0 olJ Mix rth a and George Returned," wan at.P'nnnK far ou, of lh. the Junior for thetr prohy given Irfil.,.ril of thi Northwea.ern Fur were the The gram. following On their farm PI,7I; .Trade Corporation. ,,r l;,h n, rTlV.h Kenneth George Washington, mdoxetlve about they bring breeding Martha Jean purniit, say Mr. Dunn. Allen; Wahlngton, and mdertlve trapping, taking only There i still time for the people he animals Jim naloerhl; hi the man, lllurkelt; In thut ant their prime wlio have ordered the t ree to check and never permitting thu killing of wife, t'urol Gurrily; the boy, Leo-sxe and that (bey are prepared to the up ,ojrn! lrt rx Norma laxe breeding Hlock. Till run lio receive and plant them In firl-rln"ilt wer: rd,rt Tl imprison1 whieh rompliseil by trap Much depend tiiiiniier. upon the the rat allowing the re1e,io of;M.'ir,hi nou,,,h nJ rrn"- treatment (hut the tree receives af- breeded stock. The old ateel trap' uri1 Nlloy, Oral Robinaon, Jack ter lixing planted, us to whether It . he mailed from the In? ha fur college, to each person ordering npoi,e(, to p.rmU tri'i'H, stating the time that the ship- farm aMl, mi nt wa made, but then it will In- hoy. t.io late to do much ordinury prep-- . I Muskrat Rob He. j extension forester of the I'tuh Stute Avriculliiral College. ., verytiitn hi teadiiii'HM at tin forestry depart-- ! t nursery at Logan to commencoj the d.ggtng pack, g and ahipp tng , ))a, o.ng tree seed ng to fill thi ' ''uU'r 01,1 Ml VS kler, former Kureka won the I'aeifie Coast A. y,.s,or,ey ft l6W Inches long and has to K0 A. U. heavyweight senior boxing a lot of manufacturing pro- - championship at Turilund. Oregon. ei the Mormon pioneers came (through new WOfd resse. pontinxioti having defeated Homer Krantis, of rallev en,! l 'h frm sionei '.the Olympic Ciub. San Francis.,., in the verdant of tim p,ni,"hearin.K a most deslsiw manner. The young fh mountains were alive with' sheepherders merely attaeh one end tme. "rhe ordinary sheep s wool Big Corporation Buys l.t hi X, March 30. Shortly alter Fish Springs Ranch the t;rst of April. uiiIck oiu man winter decidea to pay u belated visit, It will U- - forest planting time In (Continued from Tags 1) Tub. axTordtng to Taut M. Dunn, farm inust boo depended upon for T II S Pluns are being made (o lake the Tintic High School band, under the direction of Joseph Jamison, to the Interstate Band Conical to be held at Price, April 15th and 16th. Cara have been donated by the people of the town to take the hnnd members to Price. Each students must stand his own expense while on the trip. All students In the band have been working hard to prepare the program to be used at the rontest. Local Restaurant Installs Modem Electric Refrigerator Recently the Eureka Cafe Installed one of the modern General Electric refrigerator In their establishment In this, city, the cooler being Iho largest one In thla district at the present time. Manager McCormlch of the cafe states that he has confidence that Eureka will soon be recovering from tbe depression and being In this frame of mind he Is going to keep Improving his eating house nnttl Its equipment la equal to anything in the atate. |