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Show TlnrtiUy, DtCciulir 29, , 193:. THE EURBKA REPORTER Page 3 Your from Friends Greetings t wmmmiimm local Ne5? I I -- Mr ami Mm Lawrence Smith of (it'orni FhI'hi-spent l,"riil.i v uml Suit (V spent rhi lm iiiuh in Saturday in Kichfit M mi huMiies.i . Mayor J Ii n I'liurih was in S.il: Eureka with Mr ami Mrs Harrington. llii of i:i ri Luke City during early Miss Jennie Mil. licit is ..pending the week transacting Imsim-sJohn V. Anderson of Ifi ncTi.i in the Indidm u in Bingham visiting was in Kurcku mi Christmas fur u with her brother. Willinin Mil. hell, fumily. slmrt visit with hU f.imily. Mix' Mu run ret Harrington of S.iU Mr. uml Mr. J. J. Hannifin spent Christmas In Snn Tote county visit- - I. like spent a part of the holl.lavs iiiK with relatives. They also found here with her parents, Mr ami Mrs to at visit time Nephi with their son. Dennis llarlngton. Mas Hannifin, and family. Mr. and Mrs Claude F. linker and Tlntie kiddies were Riven a royal little d.iughlor spent Christmas at treat on Churstmas day when a free I'rovo with Mrs. linkers parents, show and dance were Riven to them. Mp- "I'd Mrs. W. F. Shrivor. In 1931 Chinese floods caused an Close to fiOil children of the district Service were in attendance. average of $100 loss to families Walter (Sunny) llyrne was in Ku fected. that amount representing net reka durlnR the week, visiting with earnliiRS of a Chinese family for l.U mother, Mrs. Ruby llyrne. The, "bout eighteen mouths Mr. and Mrs. lien Price and daughyoung man la employed at Sacramento, Calif. ter, IHunche, of Salt Lake City, were tiVJ Mr. and Mrs. Cus Howe will leave in Kureka for Christmas, helnR the tomorrow for their home in Salt Ruests or Mr. and Mrs. II. K. McI.ake after spendinR the holidays in Clain. Kureka with the formers parents, Miss I.avon Church came out from Mr. and Mrs. John P. Howe. Salt Lake City to spend Christmas' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Pike, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John with their sons. Teddie and Dour- - Church. The younR lady is employ- -' lass, were down from Cornish on;fd " bookkeeper by the IlamherR-Sundamaking their reaulur Xmas'r Fleet rlc Ry. visit with Judge and Mrs. Rdwurd Joseph lluys. Jr., was in Kureka PNtduring the past week spendinR the Friday (tomorrow) evening the l0Ddaya with his parents, Mr. and Delta and Tlntle IllRh School basket- - Mra- JomPh Buys. Th ynK "" Richfield hlRh school JJ ,oak a hall teams will play a Rame on the1 nnkJnn quite a reputation for .. 1 local floor. Thla should he an citing Rame aa both teams have been himself "long this line, M. M. Kaiglin came up rrom Ilnuld-Jerrcontests, going good In Platt arrived In Kureka Into pr ,jr Nevada, to spend the Christ-las- t For week to spend the holidays with n,l,!' h''daya with his family. months he 8,,vr"1 has been enipast Ms family. ;; For the past several months he has heen employed In the p05rM at lu Boulder dam, having .. I! mines at Grass Valley, California. buttery of pumps. He I former Tin- H,a,'a ar' and reports that other Tintle people who are doing fine. '' P,MP' there are there residing getting along very Kdwnrd and Francis Fi'ellllell have ; ; nicely. good positions in mercantile estab- to bis Hxlimeiit. Iue Albert Morley returned Hayward bus n shift home In Kly, Nevada, on Tuesday af- - ,)BH Joh K N rurpnU1I.( Jimmy , , ter a abort visit here with hla par- - Francis. Paddy Sullivan, and many Mr. Mrs. and John Morley, Sr. 0,hers a1ho haVt, Rood Jobll enta, He reports a fair Christmas business T1'1 Kireka Hanking reports the In that Nevada camp but says that the of $17,8r7.S0 In taxes for prHrtlon what conditions are far from being sum preaent year. Although thla could be termed good. is considerably under that nf a year A report from the San Francisco nevertheless showed that a ag0 headquarters of the National Red ROod per CPIltaw of thl! pn,pi.rty Cross Association shows that up to Hwners paid. The utilities always the present time 62,949 barrels of thplr wh dlrPCy in heen distributed have the r0unty treasurer so thu revenue from flour state of l'tah. This product has heen lh, W)UrPI. taken ,n Hl Uli, given to il,i91 families. Kureka and bnnk fjy npecial arrangement those tho Tintle District lias received their 103 4 properly owners who are delinquent Just proportion or this distribution. w, ttb,e t0 mjke w.ttlPmn, H, Jay, the little two year old son of the local bank up until the 2ith of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Shields of Del- - January, providing they pay the .1 Dr. Steele Bailey ta. was Instantly killed late last per cent penalty required by law. when a pan of gasoline which hisj mother was using exploded. The lad AN ORDIXANCK. Dr. W. A. Robinson was thrown several feet, striking his bead against the wsll with such An Ordinance Adopting a Budget for 10.TA. and laaaing an Appropria force as to kill him. The ensuing fire was extinguished without dam-'- .. linn to Govern Kxpendiiurea of j Kureka City, 1'tali, for 10.1:1. age to the home. BE IT ORDAINKD RV THE CITY In One of the passengers the plane COUNCIL OF EUREKA CITY, which was forced down in Eureka UTAH: laat week was Harold Sebenlus, for- -' mer resident of Eureka who was on' flection 1. That the City Council his way from Los Angeles to Duluth, f Eureka City. Utah, does hereby Minn., to attend the funeral of his dopt a budget for Eureka City, father, prominent mining man of Cll. for the year 1923, and does (hat section. While a resident of hereby pass an appropriation to . of Eureka City, Harold Sebenlus was em- - ero expenditures ployed by the Chief Consolidated Co. Utah, for the year 1933, as follows, : In their last game the Eureka aum of The to defray team of the Safeway Basketball 1933. expenses during of at met defeat hands the league ,um t0 purchase the PayHon boys by a score of 25 to' 24. It being one of the best contests waler aurces. streams, and the land- ; ; seen in that city In a long time. The P,0" Jwhh1 th" a,rPam" arB aPr- ;; a,M0 ntls; also to con- - ,, Eureka team was composed of the You Know I Appreciate an' to ",ruft W1, Paxman and ,watfr following members: culdomeatic and Your Business Come purposes Ames, forwards; Cronin, center; Sul- and P',rPOIM"during In Some More. 0,hr livan, Baird, Wlrthlln and Briskey, guards. j ,0 opn, Im- Loral stores report yry satis ac- - proVB aD( streets the and slde- repfr tory holiday business this year, their waka durng l933 stocks of Christmas goods being pret- The Bum of , t 0()0 0 Ponalrurl Lunch ty well cleaned up when the doors Md drklni durlng rfipa,r dosed on Saturday evening. Tintle 1J33 dIJ The sum of IDSQ.OO for the main p0,p,e' or at l,aal moal of hem' H 444 their shopping early and while many lenBnPe of a llbfury fund ; ; visited the stores on Friday and Sat- Tha ordlniinPa ahall gH.t0B 2 urday the bualness on those days was ,ake from -- ni Bfr Hi h. II but little heavier than on some or caloa ,a ,hH Eur,ka nMporlHr a, the previous days. weekly newspaper of general clrru-- i Attorney Grover A. Giles of Fill- - a,on in and for Eureka fty ftah. more has been appointed to the pn- pBSWMi by the city council nt Eu- ' tdtlon of assistant attorney general. r(,ka niy, Uiali. lacemher 23, 1932. II the appointment being made by Jos- JOHN CHURCH, Mayor BYRNE. City Recorder. eph Che, attorney general elwt. Atf. torney Giles was a candidate on the Slate of ( uh y f junbi Kure-- ; ticket for the Judgshlp ,a City, sa. ; Democratic of the Fifth District, of which Juab rt;hy F. BYRNE, the duly elee-- ;; as a part. He Is well qualified for qualified and sctlng City Rethe position and hla many friends corder of Eureka City, Utah. berehyj will be pleased to learn r his ap- - ,ertlfy that the foregoing Is a full,!;! true, correct and compared copy polntment. The Reporter is In receipt o(' a the budget and appropriation urdln-- l Iwautirul paper knife, a Christmas ance of Kureka City. Ctah, entitled." THANKING YOU HK remembrance of the American Type An Ordinance Adopting a Budget ;; Founders company of Denver. Colo- - for 1933. and Tassing an Approprla-- " PATRONAGE YOUR rsdo. The knife is made of copper Hon to govern the expenditures of1.. and la stamped In such a fashion as Eureka City for 1933." pussed at the and useful regular meeting of the City Council Wislicw to Tlianfc the People o BARRETT to maketo It a beautiful is made of of Eureka City, Utah, held at the' It desk. any addage Tintle for Tlielr Kind solid copper and for that rea.ton it City Hall, Eureka City, Utah, on De-- ! Patronage for I01J. la doubly acceptable by the publish- - cember 23. 1932. Best Wishes for 1083." SHOP RUBY P. BYRNE, era of the Reporter, because we like (SEAL) -, Phone 01 to tee people make use of the proCity Recorder. (Published December 29, 1922.) duets of the mines. I i 1111111 r.; ; Gtdeit 'Ih:blic lfx oai Dr. N. Oborn utmii foweeleghicol . - for . ( omituj s ii! S Dentist f- - Sincere- -, QgdcI Wishes X j y, for' ifo&iy - - cx-an- pre-Hens- S j y Eureka Banking Co. Hl ) I M I ' ) TJest wishes for y WISHING YOU A V MM&. J flJEAR, Fennells Market lifThe Home of Good Meats and Groceries SmYs Frank Garrity J Barker Shop J gov-Eure- wwnl J JAMISON GARAGE - WALLEYS Parlor I3H 1 1 4 9 9 9 Mill K. I). JAMISON, Mgr. YOUR BUH1NKMH OP THE PABT YEAR IS APPRECIATE I . ! rqy !; ! I ! I 1 etuieaps GRT1NG3 sCash of" ! ! ISHEA and ! Qrebtings STELLS Curl Shop J. E. OCONNOR ! j I HHMMUMHI Ml IIMMH I MHHH 1 IM Clothes Shop |