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Show rage Thursdav, Jannarv l THE EUREKA REPORTER 2 -- r? New Officers Are Elected 'Harps Have Nearly Won Basketball Championship For The Tintic Red Cross A meeting of members of the Tin j lir Chapter of the American licit OKI: SHIPMENTS Ull.kl.V LEAGUE STANDING - Standard M.i ii. inni ii Minin; 'linili- I Cross wiih lu lit lust even Inn ul whlrli time new offlrcni were eleeieil mid other business pertaining to Hie organization wiih taken in re of. The new officers are an Inllnws: W. llelier Jnnea, cliulrnian. Nlra. 1.)' inn n Maker, vice halrnmii. Mra. Clara Stark l.uraeit, secretary. I). M. Clekett, treasurer. All of the new officers are public e pir it eil anil are hard workera ami there la no lineal Inn hut what hey will carry on the work of the Kail The ('roan In a rredituhln manner. hi ilia of realilent of every support trie I ahoulil he extended in them a their laak la a mlKhty one. - : EUREKA REPORTER: i o Publisher Total i'iilln.nl Intel eating Meeting at L. D. S. Church Sunday Evening t I. tba postofflcs at I'nlfreil raka, dah. a aerood rlasx mall uaiter under tba Act of March 3. M79 Sylvester rondinled Subscription Kama 12. SO per year. slake iniijolni iiieelini; of Hie M. A. on Sunday eveiiina, J a unary k. In- I - family (Tin ! M an - Yi-ar- a Si-or- Nor-mai- ka cxi patty, lug M' of tbs Mr daagh la Sal la But lie-lie- a I San ihla d Salt L vsry 1 ailing llos I ! vs a - I -- ! Mr. cblldr spent and dents ( 1 V& - 4ir. y i ! I I. THE VICTIMS: Those Motors Using Ordinary Oil that Drains Away from Hauled Wot king Surfaces. I A WICKED WINTER PLOTS CRIME a. THE TIME: Those Cold Starting Minutes While Precious Motor Parts Must fiun Dry at Warming Speed Until Oil Is Pumped hom Below. j Phil Clark und William Christo-pheroilessees, who had opened up a nice body of ore in the Kureka Hill, und were getting straightened out preparatory to hirin': several men; it was thought that they would tie able lo start regular shipments of ore about the first of the coming month. The ore averaged about $50 per ton nml the block of ground was being worked through the Centen- nlal Kureka. i, borne afaflr was to close with a banquet and program. t Drip! trickle! drip! through knig Lours, ordinary oil drains away. When tho pump quits, ordinary oil quits, leaving the motor's parts hi jilt und dry. You touch the starter. The motor tours. The pump truinw ut the sluttish oil. It is only a f.w minutes till circulation is completed. But, in the niejntime, workinil surfaces only partly lubricated ore in contact, while the motor makes three to live thousand revelations. 'I his causes 50' i of nil motor wear. ni-,h- this loss, Choose not merely a but un oil that h fi'er leaves. oil, quick (a.iHi.c the oil with the 'liiJJen quart that peiik.rutes und combines with the metal !urfucc ; of the motor itself. In the enter-y.'itc- y ot on empty crankc-asc- , users have this driven many miles, v ithout 'hid Jen quart alone. This proves that your suffer w hile waiting upon motor need if the pump. Don't rein tin in doubt. Drain and refill with the 'hidden quart oil lislay. ftro J. Russell, secretary of the Go- experi-neede- I Your 1933 Almanac Is Here The Rebckah lodge Installed their new officers after which a banquet and social session was held. Those installed were: Victoria Thatcher, past noble grand; Ruth Henriod, noble grand; Louie Harrett, vice grand; Hannah Phillips, financial secretary; Ida Bergstrom, recording secretary; Amelia Ivey, treasurer; Almo Pope, chaplain; Jennie Myers, conductor; Ethel, Iluckley, warden; nnd a number of officers. dant-.iRe.o- SI tei )m A, " S V. lie follow lor, 1 ran, Mrs. dlno 1 JlC Rio 1 spend dty just dent noli was ploslo to ha eye, that nac. W1 The Mountain Stales Trlcphow and Telegraph Co. . Gentlemen: I would like my copy of lb Telephone Almanac for 1931 51 Name Street kPk (Tty Telephone No. Cl C. E. RIFE Notary Public ItKPOKTKR OKK1CK, Kurd Lesson-- Sermon Tintic foidge Lesson-- Pho im Ms " 2nd and 4th I day of each bo: F. A A. Sermon, at 1. 11. o. o. r. bro Visiting Invited to attsal W. J. COOMBE. JR., VHN F. ROWE. Sec'y F M tian Science textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mary Baker Eddy: "The infinite ;- zhas no beginning. The creative F. 0. E. No. 217 Principle Life. Truth, and Love is God . . , Life is without beginning Meets 2nd and 4tb Mal4 and without end . . . Life Is neither S o'clock in nor of matter . . . Life Is divine Miners Union Hall Mind. Life is not limited. Death RICHARD MAT. Pres und finiteness are unknown to Life J. B. CAMPBELL. 8ecy. IP. P. 502. 46S ). I - VVA - I n CONOCO TRAVTL f'.'RF M' n, dence district un account of frozen "Life" is the subject of the pipe lines and it had been a real tusk which w'.ll he read in all to keep the pumps running at Christian Science Churches on SunThe main line of the 15. Mammoth Mining company, which day. January the Among citations from the supplied the (own of Mammoth with which form u part of this water, had frozen up for the first are: "In the beginning time in tho history of the camp. God created the heaven and the About 45 members attended the earth. And God said. Let there he meeting of the Knights of the Mac- light: and there was light. (Gencabees at which new officers were esis 1:1, 3). Included are also the following installed. John Ivey, record keeper, read the annual report of the order. correlative passages from the ChrisRefreshments were also served. 'X ' A Bring the coupon belo to our nearest telephone office, call us, or mail the coupon to us. There ill no charge for the Alan Revealed In Sunday Sermon resi- week, home printed. di-re- the Mr. tertsli The 1933 edition of the Almanac Telephone MenTman According to Supl. la-the Yankee hail considerable zinc on opened up und during the mnnlh or January Intended to ship about 8 or 9 carloads. The development work on the 1 SOU and 2lno levels was still New officers for the local Degree being carried on and conditions were of Honor were as follows: Kllen favorable for ore. Laura past chief of honor; chief of honor; Catherine Harper, Hue to the extremely cold weather of the past week, twenty years ago, Franke, lady of honor; Gertrude the sampler at Silver City was way Garrity, chief of ceremonies; Mary E. behind with their work, due to the Lewis, usher; Sara Arrlgona, finanAnna Ostrander, receiver; Lizfart that the electric service had been cier; zie Weldon, recorder; Lizzy J. Dunn, interrupted considerably. inner watrh; Kent Harper, outer ' watch; Klla Sullivan, installing Manager Inter Pett of the Kagle Blue Bell was In the east conferring with some of the large shareholders At the Miners Pnion Hall the of the company. On his return it members of the Woodmen of the was thought that the initial dividend for the Kagle would he declared, as World and their lady friends enjoythe treasury of the company showed ed a social session and bunquet. a large surplus, and the mine was In Earlier In the evening Dan Ostrander had been initiated into the order. A splendid condition with many proven very Interesting program was ren- ore bodies. those taking part were: Miss The Tintic district was enduring a Mabel Morley, E. II. Murray, Miss cold snap twenty years ugo; 20 he- - Mary Clark, Dr. Howell. J. D. Stack low being reported at a number tv and P. J. Fennell. the mines. On Main street in front of the Hewlett Drug Store 12 below Omnipresence Of Life Is zero was registered. A lot of trouble, had been experienced in snrani FLOWERS Orders takan for iL shen Gun Club, had sent out notices casions. Call Mr. Lindsay it Tintic Hotel. of the annual meeting of the organization. to lie held Sunday afternoon, LOST Truck Tire between Eltwenty years ago. New officers were, and I.ynndyl. Finder notify to be elected and other business porter office and arrange for taken care of. ward. Chris M. Christensen, a miner of MAN WITH CAR WANTED for tea and coffee route. No Tintic, shot his wife to death and them committed suicide at Salt I.ake Must he xatUfltl (Tty, In the presence of their three j make $32.50 a week at children. It was thought that the Write Albert Mills, Route rash act was due to the fact that 2225 Monmouth, Cincinnati, Mrs. Christensen was contemplating! getting a divorce. Mrs. Nina Graves, a twin sister, met the same fate a: number of years previous, being killed by her husband, Ned Graves; they too were former residents of Tintic. I). Os-hor- The One Oil that Gives Vcu Perfect Protection for Winter's Worst Dsys Ahead eniai LOCAL ADS. e I n few i Chain-Opohoiig- I! i awoinced ; ft tbs be lu-leti- u - ' Mr. a e E. Kr week I I slxty-thrc- AIK Salt L busioc Sen; kx on Twenty Years laird la My LUht." by Ago Hie i liuir and coiigreriilion. .. Inviiciiiion, .men Osborne. I nllowliiK 'I Inare I nil "There's u lleuiiiiful Anthem. In " ilmlr. Tlnllc a Tluil lla'iici Country,' of l Ago. Mrs. Hie on Talk by slogan eya worth. The laat iimrter was es-- ' Oborn. It looked herauae exciting lally per Pleasing Entertainment By Male choriia, "Masai liear," "M" for a while us though the Mammoih Eureka Ward Relief Society hoya Men of Mainmiilh. were going to overcome the After a long period of preliminary "The Lust Chord," Mi. Mar- work the Iron Klussoin No. 1 workSolo, In nil of the Hut pa hut tliev fulled It tin Tueaday llm Kureku Ward tin OiinderMon. Ihelr effort. On Thiirad.iy ings had chaiigid over to electricity. Society held Ihelr Annual liuea "Hen llncard's Cnld," by Kuie-kHeading, the the play Twenty years ago this week the mallarpa I my and Teurhera aodul. The uffair (lonlaht) IV K. Olson. Mr M Men and on Mnnduy nigh' chinery was pul in operation and w.is wua an exceptionally InlureatliiK one, M ion for "lieuutlful Solo, In the and Silver meet City, limning mnooilily. An improved featlm aplendid prOKrum und luncheon they Thatcher. KlngMley con of these win event either ture with regard to the holm was they ineni-herbeing enjoytil by Male chorus. "Aim- - Lee." Hi tCHla they will have tin- champion-ahithat the motor was hooked up direct of the organizations. Teurhera Men of Mammoih. cinched. ly to the hoist, doing uwuy with who hail performed Ihelr ilutlea Kin und aonga of "Kauai" Story aa the above tlm date On Maine many noisy eng wheels und gearing. per rent during the puat year were waa played llm Kureka Stand- by Prof. Joseph L. Jamlaon. game preaented with a gift In appreciation ard and Silver The gang of linemen had Talk hy T. K. Chutwln. City learns tangled, of Ihelr aervlcea. They were: Shoulder Your the electric power line to the Tut Cloalng rung, with the result that tlm taller team Mra. Kinina Whitmore, Mra. Cora Hie Kcruiitnn Wheel." to mine, and the machinery 41 of to llm tune a to look defeat Mra Allen, Mra. Julia Whlteheuil, was to hi; electricallW. Guy Hun in. at that property Heimdlrtlnn, was ileal a IS. The inure good gunte In tlm near future. Margaret Ilrohm, Mra. Mary Jouea, diiven y liidlcalea as exciting than llm Mra. Klla Stewart, Mra. Ada Thump III waa a rough anil tumble uffair ANOTHER DANCING PIP.TY The annual meeting of the 1'tuh aon, Mra. Ilella AIIohoii, Mra. which furnished plenty of exciternii.ic Vivroit tiik Cons Mra. Mra. Kva properly was held at Suit take Haddatx, llurgle, ment. ian Hoper, Mra. lloaa Phipps, Mra (Tty. Tlm directors chosen were T. The dance committee of llm Klka It. Cutler, Heed Smoot, S. S. Jones, Hilda Webb, Mra. Katie Towera, Mra. I'uvlllnu have Issued adverting an- - J. C. Culler, H. S. Cutler. J. (). CarMra. Anna lairena liedillngfield, HTiir -K H- A I. K H nounclng another big dancing party ter and H. J. Jones. The I'tah Con.' Whitehead, Mra. Surah A. Hander Hie pavilion, to he given on Wedat Mra. Mra. Surah Allre Jumlaon, aon, property was located lit Tintic. IX'h. The Januuily evening, nesday H. Sutideraoii, Mra. Iaahelln lllark, Monday. waa being driven on the Munlucs, popular muslciil organizaMra. Klla Sandatrum and Mra. Sadie Kureka Hulllon 8c. the Tintic Mining & Deof level tion which has appeared here on two Kureka Lily 7Vfcc. Laird. Co. at Mammoth, with the will the furnish velopment occasion recently, North I.lly 30c. The program waa aa follow: an extension of the of finding will The of rdiniasion music. hope price Kureka Standard 9 .27 . Harmonica aolo, Mra. Ada Thompore body. lie r.o cents for genHemen with no Hold son. Zuum 6c. for ladies. extra charge Heading, Mra. May Hergalrom. It waa reported tlial tho May Iay Tuesday. Song, by a group of ladies. mine had made a net profit of $50.Kureka Idly 8r. i.ixion meeting hindiy. Aildreua and presentation of gif (a, 000 in four months. The heavy ship- . Mra. Letetla Haddatx, prealdent of Tlnllc Standard IZ.fiU nml $2.45. nietilH of line ore had made it pos- The regular meeting of the Arthur sibl- Zutna llm llellef Society, to take care of an indebtedness Sullivan 1osl of the American Talk, lilahop J. O. Webb. more than II7.OU0, and also leave of Wnlni-MlnI. eg Ion will he held at the hull on a treasury balanee of $3u,o00. The North Idly 33c. Call at the Kureka Heporter ofMonday evening, January IKth. All zinc had taken the property "out of fice for Notary work. Tlnllc Standard $3. Mi nnd S3. 4!i. members are asked to attend. the red." Sung. "I I. Friday and Saturday Specials January 13th aind 14th George I Phone 85 Store No. 138 Eureka, Utah In I 3 Thor 1ulillahed on Thursday of earh week at Eureka. Utah c. HICK J. VKHN It IKK - Mrs t EfMT . V- The members of the K. of i. were making preparations for a big event on the coming Sunday when Knights from Salt Lake. Ogden and Park City 1 Pa --- - would visit Eureka. A class of can- didates had been rounded up and were to be initiated into the order on PLANNING SERVICE that date. A special tram was to the visitors to Kureka and the bring 4; L 1 L; 4 SUCH IS LIFE V: t C; Pi C If Ckarlsi Siki fid A QUICK COMEBACK Si |