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Show v October rvnrsJay. 1932. THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 3 fjlKEK A REPORTER' kiubtd on Thursday of rack week t Eureka. itab J. VERM IlIFK c. F RIFE In the postofflce at CBiared Curl lion a LiiiU. Kii-ltl- I Fubliahera M,'s Eu-- ; jtr Mr ui- -i Mr. Frank Hannifin ami Mr. anil at NV phi on Sunday, being guest of Mr. pan McCann, former resident of and Mr. Max Hannifin. re-kareka who for aome month ha waa Jane Hayes of Salt Lake is here Lake Salt City, Lg WKk transacting business and In Eureka visiting with Mr. I'. J. Mr. Haye I a fnrnier ddtinf friend. He wai a guest at Mrs. Dennis Mr. and of resident this of Ija home city, at garrlnfton. I Constitutional Amendment to municipal elating rOKPORATIONS 1 Utah. 1 to-thirS- HmnWi hm I. norltea eroc ECTION That ft la propeaad la hi nils 51 Of' THukataaf Utah, follow I m H xt ot Articl. I. SECTION la ha aanU ha romtitotu. that tha mom will Maalctpal tub-ma- ala-ta- com-iatia- n taro-thir- aa-"- to etol tei. tteUwVrJVwSS owned, if not omoicirollr ouch tonlotiae of public utilities V to provided fee senerol law, oor ba doomed to limit or th powei of the legtolatur ia mob taro nlating to SUM affairs, to ooocl Jews oppitooblo Bilbo to oil citw Ptejsl th State. Th power to ha conferred th citlee to thie eeetloa shall include spaa th following! lot Te levy. and collect text cod terrow Boner, within the limit pretenbed to gcocral low. sod to levy aad collect for benefits conferred. To furnbh oil loeol public Ih) (,mote lerviee; smhooe, hive, oonotruct. own, note ! w operoto. or Icbm, public utilitieo , voteut ood un; to ocqulro by sou- or othcrwbe, witliia or with- the tovpwote limits, to for toy och purpose,property (ubjoct to Imposed by general law for th vtoteettoe of other commaaitie : ond to wont lorsl public utility franchise cod .Ohio too pawns regulate tha oxncite j11" and Mrs. il 1 Hayni-- nf Xcplii were anil Mrs. Kriii'ii lln) ns, dav. : giii-st- H.-a- Jr, nil Sun Imm.-Donnell- .?.k S J?' .1 Zi cMarr!enW111,am jFr by. Only a few months ?!? eUaiuaT JtiTiir ,p" "! rial22! kovrvtory of Elate. of State to hereby directed to ...ijrTterr rbteSl ( to the to scot general to!2 ,'i? tau ,lProvided arCTiftw1 by low. leaYk1",uii Jr I1 tee cl?U "I'.r 'to li? W teio State, this omLd, effect a Joinery 1.1. of State to do hereby tost a full, tea certify .ad Mrrmt te Coaolitutlouel Amudmont pro. toto to tee togtolo. .VJSH- IwTaf rMr t! T,k M to Utah, tb appri hove hemnlo ot a Croat Swl of lib day of Bnptesb TfaSfusn. jUL UL tomUry af tut. I -r-- IiJa(, a a J'JJ - now 79c 13c 48 Pound Bag Wheat Cereal Rob I Ross, Package president Mlllt1N Mayonnaise Coffee Bost I'Y.ihI Airway 25 e Km - un-'clo- ae - 5 22c Pound StH'tlh'MM Honey -' (- tl I Flour ! - lira I, hrin.s w 1 - - li 1 i if rilili-i- ion-liii'ic- rn-i-- l .go Mr.',,, lh(, on FLOUR. liarvesf iiitf of thu marketing aiiollirr 1)uiiikt crop. I liis is flic srvi'iith of a sorii'H of cainpiiiiiH liy our simvs in (MMHrntiou with the Wi lidirvr this irmwiT. cuoporntion with tin producer liiifl'itM rvrryom and should lirlp to li:itrii it tiiui's. So this work we nrt featuring Ih'iir (a 4S ll. sauk of flour approximately n IhisIii'I wheat) and suifi'st the slogan Buy a lnishi1 nt whrat." I'rici's an vrrv low huv f.-- r Z , Al.l., mill tin- - ! Raisins Ww (rop Pound Can 37c 4 24c Lb. Pk Kay-presen- Crackers j y(-a- r. 3 Fran-eleven- 0 Pound I I I Libby's Deviled Meat 25c Bag; 17c Cin Corn Meal 6c 5 Ounce Can Hob Hons Pancake Flour Mission Tuna Maximum Maximum Peanut Butter Syrup 5 2 Pound 75c Pound Can Soap 83c Pounds 23c Jar ('runic Oil Lard 8 35c 3Cans 25c 3i2 Lb. Pkg1. th ar Corned Beef 14c Pounds j , Libbys White Beans ut 13c Tall Can 29c 3 Pound Box j j Ripe Olives Nniia I 4 Bars Store No. 138 Eureka, Utah 19C Phone 85 I public auction, and unlusa payment will be aold on 22nd the Tuesday, day of November, Zuina Mining A Milling Gompany, 1932, at 4 p. m., at the of- oclock, made by group of rich and Juab a corporation of tha "al" r uVlh-- flcof"th'e fecretary. In tha offlcJa n rounty men. f?rop?r,jr,.,T n,iC of Clauda F. Baker, Attorney, Elku Utah. Location of prlncl-soo- n be Dlstrlrt, to Bids askd Ogden eipeclPd Building, Euraka, Utah, to pay thu for $300,004 forestry building ltl place of business, Eureka, Utah, delinquent ussesament together with to be constructed on site of old Kle-- . Notice M nereby given that at u the coat of advertising and the exael home, 25th street and Adams meeting of the Director of the above pense of sale. ' avenue. named mining company, held at the II. D. SHRIVER, Secretary, V. Logan Are Cheney purchased ' office of the Secretary In Eureka orflce ln the Offlcee of Bingham's Cafe. Claude F. Baker, Elk City, Juab County, Utah, on Mun- - j Work started on forest day, September 19lh, 1932, an Nephl Building, Eureka, Utah. to main divide between Halt segment, being No. 39, nf one- - , I First pub. September 29, 1932. Creek and Xeba Creek watershed. quarter Hie) cent per share was i.aMi pub. October 20, 1932.) Commander-Larabeof the Cor- - levied on the capital stock Ogden and Issued outstanding, poratlon, Minneapolis, may acquire (orpurallun. flre-or ronan candlea and IH)J( D. rracker's H. build flour mill here, according to payable Immediately to recently Guy A. Thomas, chairman of the Shriver. Secretary, at hia office ' " hoard of directors of the company. Cedar City 4'omniunliy Fair held lurn-- ;, r,i utumu. b,au' grounds" here recently. Any Htock upon which thin assess-- ! KadU stations pay ua much na ment may remain unpaid on Satur-- j A carload of suit was given us the day, October 22nd, 1932, at the, $75,000 n week to be able to any srand prle at a golf tournament hour of 4 o'clock, p. m., will be de- - By special permission of the copy-hel- d recently In Hutchinson, Kansas, llnquent and advertised for sale at light owners. NOTICE OF AHHEHMMKXT. la made before, 1 ! ! Tin as-ro- NEW! 8 I! October Cleaning Special should when you This is the season of the year months garments your winter having the by prepar for modern our machinery we cleaned and renewed. With folcan do work second to none in the state. Note the call us on the phone. lowing low special prices and then We guarantee every job we do: 75c Mens Suits 75c Ladies Suits Ladies Winter Coats . . S1.00 75c up Silk Dresses 50c up Woolen Dresses Co. Eureka Cleaning EUREKA, UTAH 57 PHONE . u " jyj I' oper' m' i,.aler AHSociailun, u well a en-- j Deputy Sheriff Edwin Simpson of . A e "ame rou Mammoth and John Bosh of Eurekai gaging In other uciiviile in tluit a were called Into Salt Lake City dur-- l Following the fall of a large block ."Elation. H ini crested in a wide Ing the week as witnesses for the of rock rrom the roof of the Zionj Mrfederal grand Jury, which convened Tunnel It had been necessary io'vrl,,,Jr ,,f halneKe, Inelu.i.ng can- -' on the 28th of September. It la the Zion National Park en- - nerie. land coinpanie, and mercan-- j He I at present a illderatood that information relative to trance road until (ho rock could be (il1 rirn,i ln Il, zM. I. some of the bootlegging cases In this' removed. However, the roml wu ,r' I1ihI Iiun rl.sen high in ee-- : district was wanted from the Tlntlce-opene- d to traffic Tuesday, October' l'ul circle in Davl county, witnesses. Rumors were to the effect 4th. The cloning of the tunnel each ha call-1 be successfully performed a iiiIshIdii would that several witnesses night between the hours of 10:00 p. t ed from this district but up to the m. and 8:00 a. m. was dim'ontinued ln England, nerved a bishop of of North w,ir(l. "I preldenl time these have been the on October 3rd, and traffic may now pass through the tunnel at any hour Hu via stake, a position which lie now only ones. except for occanionat short delays. The Fidelia Club members were caused He lias nerved an a member of the by conal ruction work. entertained In a very pleasing manboard of Weher college al Ogden and Mrs. Walter Franks entertained' president of the Davis county hoard ner on Wednesday evening by Mrs. Dean Beck, the program Including a the members of the Elite Club on 'of education. session of "500 and a fine lunch-- , Thursday evening of last week. TheJ For many year he has been presi-- ; eon. Mrs. Charles Zahrlakie won the. time was spent playing bridge. The dent of the Davi county chupier of high score prize and Mrs. Cecelia prize for high score being won by the Red Cross. Bacon the rut prize. Those present Mrs. George Cromar and Mrs. Jerryj Mr. Illood's political recognition In were: Mrs. T. E. Bartlett, Mrs. John Bassett won the all-cprize. A tho Democratic party first came In! Bunnell, Mrs. Eugene Blackett, Mrs.jdalnty luncheon was served to Mrs. 1917 when Governor Simon Hamlier- P. J. Donnelly, Mrs. Kathryn Run-- ! Maynard Griggs, Mrs. C. E. Rife, ger appointed hint a member of the ell, Mrs. F. A. Grant, Mrs. Charles Mr. O. A. Allred, Mrs. Dean Hen- - first public utilities commission of Mrs. I'tah. lie held thal post for four,1 Zabrtakie, Mr. Cecelia Bacon, Mrs. jrlod, Mrs. Leslie Cromar, He wus appointed by Cover-- J George Tlnsman, Mrs. John F. Rowe, j Jerry llussett, Mrs. John Nllson, Mrs. Mrs. C. John E. Mrs. nor It. Maliey to the state! Charles Rife Jane and Mr. Franks, Ifsyes, George Forney, the last mentioned being from Salt! Mrs. George Cromar, Mrs. Hugh Ath- - road commission In 1922, and upon I lie election of Governor George II. Lake City. erley and Mr. Stance Mr. Blood be came chairman of Ilern, On Saturday afternoon of last Mrs. Frank Townley entertained the commission. ' on Tuesday evening of last week week Mrs. D. 0. Henrlod entertained He Is widely known In the slate by .in honor of her daughter, Anna a number of little folk in honor of reason of the aggressive stale highbeing her j the birthday of hwr daughter. Louise, the occasion ways campaign In road cnnsi ruction birthday. At eeven o'clock cella, who on that date was four and unemployment relief. t Political' a delicious chicken dinner was serv- - yeare of age. Games of various Advertisement.) ed, after which games were played kinds were played after which a ileli-sn- d The color clous luncheon was served. The prizes awarded. Utah Weekly Industrial of and scheme canary was rar- - decoration scheme for the rooms and pink Review. Tied out In the decoration of the table was carried out In keeping with home; the centerpiece for the dln- - Halloween end the favors also were American Fork American Fork! ing table was n basket of pink roses In harmony with the season. A large! land the favors were small baskets of birthday cake formed the center- - qou Mining t'o. resumed wink e pacific mine here. candy. Those attending the party piece for the table. The prize winwere the ners ln Shirley: games Thelma Pickett, were: Irene Black, City f'hrlsleiisen L Louise Nello, Myrl Galbraith, Edna Gourley, Richard Forsey, Mitzy Dol- - fjurdner Construction Company sub-inand Lola Davey. Others attend- - m(nej 0W id of $41,023 for paving Hales. Rachel Thomas. Opal Thomas, Elizabeth Jones, forkle, 1.557 miles highway in Halt Uk were: Gloria Gear, Ing j Charlotte Henrlod, Gwllliams, Dorothy county. Quend Marcella Franks, Ekloff, Thelma Freckleton, Maurlne Forsey, Billie Thornley, Rosirom, Royal Green. Joyre Rife, Kelly look Brghlim city-Gl- enn Pauline Creenhlll, Margaret Green--! Norvell Jones, Jerry Bassett, Dar-- 1 over Associated Gasoline Station, hill. Leah Sanderson, Isahell Csgon lene Russell, Jean Rowe, Ronald al Man fctreet at gymh Jer-- j Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Beach, the lastlGrlggs, Mrglnia Russell,' Lloyd About $10,000 will be expended on Lake highway, mentioned being from Salt Lake man, Dorothy Atherley, Charlotte jalIna-Fl- h Henrlod. to Albert Albertsen. City. Al- Provo Proposal to pine scenic forest road 75 miles long! UMd-tof- h! A Safeway Parmer Consumer Benefit Campaign ' ... Bushel of WHEAT ; I tkr-proper- mU kto tee 0e property, or af wtod by th city, ar of ,r ktoh. Itoludlog. to tllrtr' fruckie otob htek. ia cos of fore krtatof eperou mch BUY a . - Mdadlan, prominent young msko local public Improvement to ocquiro by condcmnntioe. or wlthiu It aorporota Urn it Wtoory far oaeh tanpiovtmante I ood atoo M totooo over thoo (that) any ouch impnovnuont and to soil ar tototoch eoeom propnty with (acirtotioo Protect sod prmervo the rosch tomH ' e. X 5 October 7th and 8th nf Mr s ?? enfte Friday and Saturday ami, s Mr. an, I Mis. K r Ii of Sail Luke City urn- gu.-s- i at the nr Mr. and Mrs. Prank Tnwnlf.v on I two-thir- d con-Uiai-nr Mr ti til ii-- j mu f Prices Effective lull-- at nm - tr-ia- aaaf pro-rid- s. ; coreorattoB aa charter praacrthaA !Ju chart hr to tohwiitto to akatota aaplaa LrihaltA attp raaarSar to fik with aa Slate eeaeieeatopewara res-to- n rft.T Corporation for m area aitiaa. purpoaaa ihall aot ha craaiad by WNial law. Tha lastalaturw bp Bararal Ihm ihall prorida for tha inaorparatian, maiulto and claaaifkatiou of citlaa and la proportion to popolntion. whkh bw ai ay ha altered, aaended or rapaalrd. Any incorporated citp or towa map frame aid adopt a charter for ita awn sovernment manner i b tha fellowins of the citp Tka Mialntivo anthoritp rota of Ita members. ar. hp ad wen pat It inn of Qualified elector to Ih aiiatwr of fifteen par cant of all cot Ml at the aart preceding election for the Ottkt ft tha maror, ahall forthwith hp ordinance for tha anbmbainn to the Icrtari af tha qotloa I "Shall a eammia-lia- a The ha cbnarn to frama a charter rfinaiu (hall raquira that tha quortio I submitted to tha rice tor at the Beat Ntular maakipal claction. Tha ballot rath quaation ahall abn aontata ft aaac of eandldataa for mambara af w propeaad aommiaaion. but without party Such eandldataa ahall ba Bomdmifaatlan. ba led la tha ama maanar aa raqotred bp bw for aomination af citp officar. If a aieritp of tha electors voting on the thall guHtion af r hooting a aommiaaion at ia tha affirm ativ. then tha fiftaan ciadidawa roeotvlag a majorttp of tha tm cast at toch ai action, ahall conctituto the charter coaim I ion, and (hall proceed la fnua a charter. Any charter an framed ahall bo aubmiL bd to the qualified alaatora of tha city at aa riactioa to ba held at a time to ba dctcmlaed bp tha charter aommimloa. which (hull ha not kaa than atstp day to Ita aompktion and dbtributkn among tha alaatora and not aura than ana from rmr aucb data. Alternative provi-iaa- a map alto ba aubmlttod to ba rotrd Tha aommlMion ahall pan mparatalp. mb ofpiwvbiona for tha distribution af tha proposed charter and of aap apiaa altarnaUva piwvbiona to the qualified n af the eltp. not ba thaa aixtp dara bo-the tart ion at whkh It b voted apon. ach prapcaad charter and auch altornatia provision aa arc approvtd bp a majoritp of the akrtori voting t karroo, shall bacomt an organic law of auch citp at auch time a nay be fixed therein, and ahall aupernade aay existing charter and all lawa affecting tha organisation and government nf auch eftr whkh ar now In conflict there ith Within thirty day after ha approval a copy f tarh charter aa adopted, certified bp tha mayor and city recorder and authenticated hp tha acnl of ach citp. ahall be made ia duplicate and deposited, ana la tha af flea af tha secretary af State and tha other In tha office of tha city recorder, aad thereafter all courto shall taka Judicial aotlra af auch charter. Amendments to .mV tuck charter mar ha Iraawd and aobnmted hr a charter in tha tame manner aa provide 1 for Makias af charters, ar map be pr oad bp tha lasialativa anthoritp of th d vote thcraof. or dtp apon n bp potition of qualified (lector to a a uniter equal to fifteen per cent of th total totes emit for mayor on th neat lctlon, and anp such amendment map te fubmlttad at th next regular mm kipel clMtinn, and havine ten approved bp th aiajorltp of th doctors voting thera-- . (hall become part af tha charter at tha tiaw fixed In auch amendment and (hail te emitted and filed na provided la cae af charter. Each dtp forming Ha charter seder this action (hall have, aad is her bp tte anthoritp to exert iso nil powers granted, relating te municipal sffsirs. and to adopt and within ita I finite, local police, tanitarp ad ahnUar regulation not In conflict with tec general law. aad no numeration of tewor la this aooatitutioa or anp law hall ba deemed to limit or restrict the grant of eutboritp berebp ooafeiw All. ril. Ii.i-.ii- ! staaral law of kllatara n ciliaa ar tawaa wav fraait lri lluh I'rovo mi Tui'ttiUy. Mrs. Wali.r Kranke left mi Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Creel. Mr. M. Mr. and Mr. Waller ' f,,r Han Frain-l-.1. Califnrnia. Oronland, all of Sail Lake City, having: been called I hr--i n liy a mes-wer- e in Kureka on Sunday, guesi 'Ke infnrinmg her uf ih.- - serious ill-- i n,SM of her mother. of Mrs. Punnio Field. I). D. of all th o Mr a! Charles Hllu left yesterday r ( nlnrado, having receiv-mln- e l,i,er1 geologist, formerly al the Walker , a l"f..rniing her nf t li. and now located with the In- illues of her mother, Mrs ternational Smelting Co. in Eureka, ffr,UU! h rank W ln,r,l In Salt Iutke City spent the week-en- d Business Career Of II. II. two Miss Gertrude Anu Stack, daugh- young lady friends! 'entertaining Blood Is One Of Success frm the Last. Mr. Md.ellan Is ter of Mr. Mary Stark nf thi city,' -.prominent in Eureka social circles, was honored by being elected reI Am- of the II. tali Dlood, Henry Mrs. Cecelia Hacon was hostess in corJln "crelary of tatho,l., Uirl at their duHsi gt-rn.- ra the members of the Belle Fleur Club on Sun-- : Kaysvillc ,el'l 1,1 Sali 'on Thursday afternoun of lant week.1 ,h, H,,n .ha At 1:30 oVIu.'k a delicious hut lunch- - dy:. veil hi nenily Identified with Catholic work this city for some time. under the late John It. Haines in the . .. MercHiitile InKaysville l" Mn'' " I core and Mr. John Rowe the con-'o- f the Salt Lake hospitalVou Suui'r- Kiy,'jill, whs a "K mP"y solatlon prize. The guests were: day evening where he submitted to r, cll,1,1 lu .Mrs. B. V. Hickman, Mrs. F. A. an operation for acute appendicitis. ,T, L T. ,U,",r Hiat company was Mrs. Mr. John Rowe, Latest Grant, George !l Vn L Tlnsmtn, Mrs. Frank Bacon, Mrs. T,he I. getting isMt11" rSMlis L f Artkla XI ot the mmM. Blalf of Utah. rloUos to g ih roerottao. -l- airiMl hr Ik Lslolotoi of IW h uw an. I Fri.l.i) t hpi-u- Mr. John J. Hannifin were 13.60 per year. jbcrlpilon Kata , f I 1 ariVilt-.- l i it V (lima I'.iuan J.lm Murphy i.f Salt l..tU V wk in Kunka with rel.i si'ii lias ui'i'i'iii'i a piioiiimi ll.i1 M:iu' l,.ini mini's. aecond class mall spent tin I'tab, ander tba Art of March 3. live. m tin rtah S r,ic, ! A V MARLIN MODEL 39. 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