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Show 6, 19 r motor par hit woman; victim at iiurw-- lJ IMI'ltOV I Mourning Low Of Child 0(j M i:ii:mi T 0 ' K K SPECIALS FOR Sorenson. committer J Mr pm itailtkc. woman for l In- Fourth District of tin (ij M1 of tin American away Vrry Mudilenly ut the 'Ladies Auxiliary IDth four j.;ri,IMi th rut. Suit Luke City, suffered severe whiknhon ikitm ktvti: i.fgion aiaii.i 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Radtke V. black well. Inaruclnr, Hi. Murk1 hntplial ul Ml: Kllcn r October Thursday, THE EUREKA REPORTER Tnfro 2 Mr'1- 1 ,( M(in p.1HW() s - Friday Saturday ) night, when ahe waa at ruck hy an hour on Wednesday morning. j HUlomohlle In front of the hospital. Mla llluckwood waa waltiuK for a alreet car, when a 011111110111111 auto mobile, driven hy (' F. Fife of Mam- week visiting other organla- Ilona in the state, Kant 'Ihurailay evening, in cnni-l- y puny with Mr. Irauk baron, ahe visited the Spanihli Fork Auxiliary and assisted In the limtallation 'new officers. On Monday ahe wa M Ogd sit attending a ineetlnK and pw Tlie child, who wux horn In llila illy on March 4, 1928, was apparent-on Tuesday well ami healthy morning hut a the ilay progre'cd and of moth, struck her. Fife lold police lie complained of tlreilni-Nthat lie whn hliinlcd hy the glaring not feeling well. In the cvdiiiiK lie lieadllKhta of an appronrhliiK auto- herame auddenly III and alilioiiirh niohlle, and did tint aee MInn blackwood in time to avoid the accident, poW(,r (l relieve him he passed away lie ns held at the home of the preslThe Injured woman wua taken Into wtj,n fHW hour. The exact cuiiae dent, Mra. Kohert II. Ilarlln. Oi the hoapltal where her condition la (lf (f.Bl ,nM not lieen determined IVedneaday evening Mra. H irenaoi lmuKlit he suffered from 'at tended the Inatiillailon of officer leporled to he very favoinhle at jIlt ireenl. menlnglll. underatooil to have been or the Frovo Auxiliary. Hue to n almllarlly of namea a non contaxeoua variety. Thej Iiuinlier of people were of the in-- ' with which death came! u aKe Vline 18 Mnlrimr Hevere shock to the parent and piesHion that It waa t K. blfe, a WB, Record At Notre Dame aoclate piihllNher of the Ftireka l(e- - ln,.lllM.rM of the family and the syin-- j porter, who waa mltod up In the ar- ((H ty (lf he entire coininunlty clileut uud numerous phone call ,.Xentleil to them In llielr hour of Judging from ucrounta of the under bereavement. In addition to Ilia par-tlrwere received from people Jake Kline, former Tin- la aurvlved hy two 'dally papera However, Mr. Illfe (IIM n,N ImprcHsloii. conch at thn Tlntlc and realdent tie hut not been at Halt Lake tlly In a hiotliera und a staler, . several year, la for Bchool inch , .. , The Hall Imke inoiilh of Hundayx. 1 -- CONTI tbit 0 I'ouml (JHtl'K Per Dozen 29c 69c $1.33 $2.59 49c FIUIT J AIM While They Idist, Iw. ... QO SaJC I'ouiet ' - AO ( I roumls lOO Pound- - M Huddi-nne- lj I I j srsrsis Qi'.X RT Mr. Purl Featheiley left make their home at Halt Mr. and today 10 Ijtke City. ond Mra. Janiea Turloupla are the proud parent of a baby Kiri. horn on Sunday Mr. Hut Fibre Nous Literary Club will 0,r8 V ' , of Kurektt when It should have been In Kureka at 10 o'clock on uri-lmeet October 12th, at thn home of , C. F. Fife Wnbb Mammoth. pre-- . . M. with J Mr. bishop Friday, h. has mine. V. Il'uisen, at the North Lily !,!'Un.'. team who will carry Notaiy work. Call al the Ileport the Kvergreen cemetery at HprltiK- - named three the fresh limn honors throuKhout lhe( r ol flee or Phone 228. Blllj Mm Loren Hinlih of Hall vllle. football season. In Ku- apent the week-enIjike t'lty -- a Mra. Mr. and of reka, the Kueats Iieiml INA'ITKH llarrliiRlon. MFMIIFK I.FCION TO liFl.T.A CFI.FItlt ATION . (- i 1 j- ah itnuiF.it ;jPer Hwrn ; IIII.L'H ltKI CAN COI'FKK, 2 found ;j Complete, 1 Size it FI LL CRKAM 'CHKfXK, found 25c . 73c . PObK Jt It KAN Metbutn, 3 Tuna 21c PINF APPLF., No. broken Hllrea ,16c LIMA It KAN 3 founda ...23c ...19c 27c (OLDF.V HWF.FT COHN', 2 Tana (XKXk.Al'.VT found ,4c 27c All C.APH AI.IM, Fresh Ior s ; . T.AAI C.AItll.AOK, Hoi Id llemlM, found PKKTH WAH1NU HO.Af, 2 15c lc M.At It INK Iu-p- e ...63c Packaftea j "I'."...." CROMARS d -- -- UUY nnd SAVE POT ROAST Young Beef, lb BACON SQUARES, lb . . . MINCE MEAT Hewletts Choice 2 lbs M A J 2 lbs COFFEE aaaaaaaa SHREADED WHEAT, 2 for LETTUCE Large Head . 10c 11c 35c 45c 25c 5c 29c Each l-- Phone t I s Nerxr A'ou I HO j be-th- "l Naylor's TAMALES for Parties. BROOMS bepubbeana of Kureka held their; Tl- - nielnbHr- - of ,he ora, po,, f primary last Thuraday for the olec- American Lea ion hare received Hon of delegatea to the county and 0 atu.Ild a par,y ull(, atate senatorial conventions, hoth of ,.,1,.bril(l, j0 be Riven by the Delta Attorney Claude F. Baker, who I which have since been held. When H1 October 12th. the ocraalon a candidate for district attorney on belntf the Installation of m w ofri- - the bepubllran ticket, waa at Lynn rers. It I understood the Invitation Junction on Tuesday eveninx tryiiiK has been arrepled and that a larxe a case before the precinct court. ( . k. Uulsh, the precinct chairman. d,.Hjjno0n from Ibis city will lie In Charlea uhrlskie waa named chair- - aolindlinr, Deputy Sheriffs buhen Christensen and Walter Durrant of Utah man and John II. Donnelly aa secreIn cou were on Kureka named fur were Ten Monday. dedicates uly tary. POISON! NO T1IK AAT.LI They had been investigating theft the county convention and then these PltOOKFN. at some of the iiilnfnis propertlea In aame deleRatea were nuthorlxed to the Hast Tlntlc Dlatrlct. attend the senatorial convention, Former Senator Jame W. WadshavliiR but half a vote each In thn worth declare that one of the great-ea- t latter. The delexatea were: Charles obstacle to better time is the Zahrlskle, John 0. llunnell, John II. tremendous burden of taxation now Donnelly, Dean Henrlod, Howard heliiK carried by the people of this Whitehead, Joaepli (luRon, O. J. He laya down a tax plat- - heavy piere of timber fell across his country. Wehh, W. K. Carson. J. bay Soren- .form embodying the followinK four Instep fracturing the bones of the son. FuRene Illnckett. e principles which are fundamental if foot. It will he some little time country is to return to a 'sound fore he Is able to resume his duties and sane government:" at the mine. Legion Installation Will 1, Immediate reduction of 25 per Tako Place On Saturday: cent In the operating rost of governOn Saturday evening, October 4th, ment; 2, The withdrawal of governfron iV.e taken for all the newly Heeled officers of r"N,!l,"BI Wth, r1,1f8"' FLOWKRH-Orde- ra Amcaslona. Call M 3', tl. Sullivan Post of the which are erica.. Legion will he Installed, and Tlnt. ,Dri. by1c Kernment aud 4 governmental; In addition to the regular ceremonies LOST Klks tooth fob. between incidental to thn initiation there will Cesaation of federal aid to enter resilience and Star TheanaHaynes in not federal Ihelr prim strictly lie a program and banquet. ter. Kewiinl for return to Then. ture. tin till orruNlon alate officers will Haynes. The average citizen has seen govhe In attendance and specially InItself ernment and thrust FOl'NP deeper Kye glasses. Owner can vited giieMts will he the member of deeper Into his porkelhook ut a lime; have aame by describing and paythe Neplii Legion when national Inrume has been deing for this ad. Keporler. He has seen the creation of clining. Dl'NFbFT MOItTl'AltY NOW FOK SALK Good trailer, practicalIN IIAMM OF HKCKIVKIl new bureaus and commissions when ly new, with new tires. $15. ApbusIni'Hsea and Individuals ply to Mrs. Jerlt Carlson, back of It necessary to rut cots of all D. It. Hotel. During the week the state securities commission revoked the premta-sln- n kind. lie lias eeii gigantic federal of the Iooret Mortuary com- aubldlea fur prujerta to benefit but pany of I'tah to sell burial certHI- - 8 few of ,he Pe0,,,,, b,u bl1wb,rh n,u Meu ,b cates. The reason for revoking the be P1 or by machine become bureaucratic waa because had the permit company Into the hands of a receiver. c,,,,,,nKy unwieldy, inefficient and By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK These builal certificates were sold Late Deaa of Mta, or Is one the Taxation vital probto hundreds of Tlntlc people and Uaivsrsity af llliasis. lems of the time. It Is intimately related to the future of Induatry. emThe HHile were eornlng out or the Investment of capital, ployment, property-owninand home building. church us I wslked down the of peoExcessive taxation Is a hurrler to ple bowed an or of and Individual NAMED FOB Till DINTH1FT activity tearful from buy.business. The mounting cost of gov- ing lust n friend-- fur Mrs. Jennie Sylvester of Kureka criimenl la. In effect, poisoning the it was McKel-vey'j progress. has been appointed Improvement funeral and Kra Director for the Tlntlc stake1 he had been well and will have complete charge of MDKK1M1 ON 1IIK Hit Jit WANS. thought of and this year's campaign which will be-- 1 . . .... . I widely known. Kin October 16th throughout the L. had myself nevet 1. S. Church territory, accord log to f ??., B! ar. come Into e I os e John D. (Hies, director of the cam relation personal paign. with McKelvey. "In addltiou In the stake director hut I knew of there will he two directors In him, and the thing ward, one representing the Young w bU'h surprised me Men and the other the Young laid- , most was that he b ?,y,!V, lea." Mr. Giles said. "Some stakes should go so mon. He was not much and wards have already begun, and past lorty and should have had almost four wards have already reached half his life ahead of him. their quota for the yeur. lie hud had a good business aud a Many stakes have declared that they an- profitable one It seemed to one look3;537, Helpate little difficulty In reaching ing on only from the outside, aud he ' thU Ap,rl1; their quota this year, although there had lived well loo well, his friends 7BB are a few who believe a successful 3'331 ?8 a creed - for he had spent his income stales show a similar condition. .campaign wilt require a little more freely as he rarned It with little Further, It is estimated that there thought effort than usual. One young lady of the future, and now It wa are two behind the Job to rumored that his paid her subscription with 200 pen- furnish employes the materials, for each man dren would have wife aud three chll nies which she had been saving from little more then the actually engaged In road work. odd change during the past year." houe In which they were living when Itoad work Is easily Ihe best avail- his affairs were Maierlal for the campaign closed up. There wa are able means of employment "relief." little or no now in the hands of Mra. Sylvester Insurance, no provision More of the roud dollar goes to lahor for a und everything is in readiness for rainy day. McKelvey had been than any other construction dollar a spender thinking that life In the fu .the campaign. we spend Most important, money ture would be what It was In the d expended for roads Is not to be present. with funds simply appropriatEUREKA to He had not been a (elfish man. The ed to give temporary aid to distrestearful crowd at his funeral from sed familiea. There is not n state all strata of society proved Hint he in the country which is adequately had spent Ills energies as freely In supplied with good roads and the their behalf ss he had In his own. by TELEPHONE g money spent is a definite, "He might hae lived to be an old Investment for the future. man." those who knew him best a Good, bituminous erled. If only he hail conserved Ills weatherproof, surfaced road, suitable for modern energies, but till he could not be" After 8: JO P, M. Only per traffic, can now he built for less than suaded to do." In ndd.tiou to the a mile. At .five thousand dollar spending of hi present prices, roads are on the bar- energies through long hours of uuin gain table, and when we build them work, he put upon himself (Statioii-to-stntiorates) we are doing much to solve the most nterrupted hsvy burden through overeating. And 0 life for him was ended Plus Federal tax on Important of all our problems earlier .of than li might have been, ami over. amounts of 30c or unemployment. : : PHONE NO. 8 EUREKA, UTAH 4HIIHIIII4WWW4MmfWWtMMHIIIIUml Mrs. Agnes Haynes returned to tiarrlty and children of Sautaquiu are spending a few Kureka last Tuesday after spending days with Mrs. Alex Nolan In Ku- a couple of weeke visiting at Sail I Mrs. Darrell reka. Lake City with her daughters, Mrs. C. L. Jack and Miss Kuth Haynes. Mrs. Kdwln Shriver and Mrs. W. On Friday evening of last week F. Shriver came up from Provo on Monday and visited al the home of the members of the Ladles Aid SMr. and Mrs. Claude F. baker. ociety met at the home of Mr. J. N. son. The usual activities were caThe Felix Club wa entertained by rried out and those present wer: on Tuesday Mrs. Walter Morgan Mra. I). M. Pickett, Mrs. Frank Tayevening. Bridge waa the diversion, lor, Mra. II. F. Gear, Mrs. Margaret first prlxe being wou by Mrs. MayMra. Arthur drailh, Mn nard Griggs, aecoud prize by Mrs. Freethy, B. B. Parrish. George Gourley. The hostess Nerved luncheon to the following: Mrs.; Mr. and Mra. John F. Rowe bad Hugh Alherley, Mrs. Maynard Cro- as their dinner guests on dunday the nin. Mrs. George Gourley, Mrs. May-- ! following: Mra.A. L. Hess, Miss Manard Griggs, Mrs. Klmer Ferguson,! rgaret Heaa, Arthur Ilerryman, Mri. Mrs. Allen Ivey, Mrs. Harold Mor- Mattie Glenn, Miss Mary Glenn, M1m gan. Mrs. Leslie Crontar, Mrs. Stan- Maud Glenn, Mr. and Mra O. R. zas Jerntan, Mrs. George Whatcott. Glenn, Mr. and Mra. W. 0. Williams, Mrs. William Koundy, Mrs. Jerry Mrs. Edward Jones and Mlsa Anna Bassett. Jones, all of Salt Lake City. , "I I -- CASH MARKET :- - REMOVED Miss Mitinio (iomlie wishes to an non mv to her many patron that the IVAltlS BEATTY SALON former- loeateil in the Library Ituihlimr, has been removed to the Kris Kross hnihl-injr- . ly have-foun- THE SPENDER street-hund- reds g, s . Tall in ami inspect the new location which is strictly up to date. PRICES REASONABLE Phone 31G for Appointment PARIS BEAUTY SALON Kriss Kross Building Utah Eureka C. E. RIFE Notary Public IIFIXHtTFH OFFICE, Kureka J A" I? ,?r I Tlntlc Lodge No. 9, F. A A. M. meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall. brothers Visiting Invited to attend, lit ItllY BtNDI.K, V. M. JOHN F. BOWK, Hrc'y. No. 217 2nd and 4th Monday o'clock Miners' Union llsll RICHARD MAY, Tree. J. B. CAMPBELL, Secy. MeetO .J? Defeat Depression with ROOSEVELT Now is the time for every good citizen Jo come to the aid of his country. Register and vote. We need a change in Washington! A dollar or so from you will save the day. Salt Lake City SSNDYOUR lOLTON-C.I.M A krclsa Jh. N. W.Uacf. M.S.IUmi .m k. (Ut. g, m .rtr; Mirths!.. Makni Offkl. DtIUrl Trt... tk.frM. W.IWr Bash a lists C.. Lk. lu, I'uh. Naliaaal art Stall i tala M. Dr.(M ChaUataa Mra. Jaana H. Walla Aaaaalale CkabM Fiaaa aa CaaaiiSlaa , Hare a m contribution to better government: n rr his ranilly who might have been well 11 HELP H.llar.a, Ckalraa. Banas W. Mawi 45c Ti la p Li p Li IP contribution with this NEED YOUR WE W. J. profit-nukin- I- -l 1 Contributions will be gratefully received and wisely spent la the eause of good government ron-fuse- 35c F. 0. E. . vO il LiP M Stones from churches in nil parti provided for wm left without support of the world are being collected and without resource, because he had been In recesses of St. John's Ta-- ! placed thiiiglitles spender. g Itll. SXari Nmiapit Ihedral In Spokane, Washington. lA Name Address aw r,'a Pag Pwliilral AJvartUMiMt VUlarv Mafeiliaa bj Daman at 1 art Raipl Sut rtaasca Camat'w |