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Show EUREKA Page 4 Thursday, December 14, reporter !ed up on the 1100 level at the Vic torla; there waa also considerable ore on the 1050 and 000 levels. members of the Columbia Hebekah Deer Stealing Case Is lodge made a trip to Fay son where they Instituted a new lodge at that, Ago city. It wuh a gala day and along had taken a with the lodge work a dinner was George Sydelinker contract to drive a tunnel on the served at iioon and a banquet In the The Following arc Kvenlu ' Baltimore properly. He was to re- - evening. Tliiil llniNnid In Tlntlr a ceive $5.75 per foot and would take Score of Yeara Ago. fr. U D. Laker waa at Salt Lake! 8hcrlff Vern M. Fairbanks return- up the work within a few days. Clty, where he went to take care of ed from Bingham Monday night, where he arrested three men charg- John W. Smith had taken a lease some business matters. A connection had been made be- ' with ed larceny on a complaint owned n Golden by Capt. Kay, ,he C- - Mer was out from Salt Lake! siKned petit Howard of Sigurd, tween the 00 and 1050 levels at the or a time the by Iloy Twenty Years J.93&. SPECIAL For a short while only, or until the Automobile Code goes into effect, you can have your Valves Ground - $1 Each :to be released on bonds of $100 each wk1hldh In other words a freka on It w lbey wished to settle at'when tbey ond a saw While power operating, car was being taken from the 1050 level. car for $4 or a Hve men t0 work' tho Gold Chain mine, Edward the BUller out of courl- A wlnxe was also being sunk on this Put men. The three of this Stringham, George for $6. 'Take advantage Champion, had the misfortune to! nro which seemed to continue on i ill. H. Cust and Elwood Davidson, are J. C. Erickson, Arthur Slapley, l0M a part of h, thnmb- offer at once as it may not last depper. with stealing j charged specifically Harry Drew, W. E. Atkins, John Alex McDonald was at Salt Lake three deer on the opening duy of the long. Leasers at the Beck Tunnel prop-- 1 Rickenbaugh and Prank Tuha, left Nevada. City They for during the week, taking care of deer hunting season, which had linen Auroro, Eureka were making regulur shipments crly of ore some of tho muterlul averag- -' intended to go to work at a property business pertaining to the new show killed and dressed by Mr. Howard AUTO REPAIRING OF EVERY NATURE. over by house that was being constructed and his party. They admit, accord-produlug $3(1 per ton. Itoyalty from this at that place recently taken I on the Hatfield corner on Main Ing to the sheriff, taking the deer. was materially increasing Jesse Knight. , TOWING A SPECIALTY huL contend that since they were not street. when were and cold ami stiff tagged, Albert Ekker and son were In from The North Tintlc Mining District Fields and Neil Bonner were iiilllat-- i f0un(j( that they were not the legal . Erickson district to attending was attracting a lot of alleutlnn, 20 uil into the Tinlic Lodge of Elks, .the property of the Howard party, business matters. ( years ago. A group of Salt Lake twenty years ago. mining men were investigating the . s11Utfl (liriMlrcir. of Muinmoth., IrHt day of the shouting sen sou Farrugul claims with a view to tukttE6 f gp yi!urH. He was' Irene, returned to Eureka after a ,,ie ,jie at BACONS GARAGE Mr. Howard is the Justice of the ing them over and starling an iuten unmarried anil hail no known rela- visit at the home of Mrs. J C. Sulli- at rivo cumpalgn of development work. tives in this peace Sigurd. van at Salt Lake. country. EUREKA, UTAH Towing Day or Night faldwoll und McNaughton, who James Morgan had Uken a con- MOYA MAN IWICH HAND John F. Howe hail a serious accihud a lease on the old Sharp propIX ACCIDENT WITH GUX. 20 years ago, when a team of! tract to do the excavating for the dent, erty in Tooele county, were shipping horses ran away and threw him from, new theatre building on the corner two carloads of ore per week, and Ira Kcllrey. aged 36 ytar. and a DID YOU EVER STOP TO medium of newspaperhas beenrtising the wagon, breaking his arm and where the old Hatfield House stood. made to Mr. Caldwell this ; unless the impression according TTITN"IC9. furmer of Mona, had liis right hand otherwise bruising and rutting him j over a pur,0Q 0f many yeara. W. II. amount could be maintained for and Lee, traveling freight He was attended by Drs. Laker amputated at a Frovo hospital late Edson It. Waite. I Advertising affects the mind of some time to come as considerable up. passenger agent for the Salt Lake jaHt week as a result of a gunshot a buyer In much the same manner ore was already broken down and a Houte, was a Tlutlc visitor during oun(l. J W, HrhmoiIi editor of tho icw If waipp on & tocIc a number of changes were being the week 20 years ago. great deal more blocked out. The ducks near the Mona reservoir and Smyriia (Florlda) Daiiy News, says: hld tho sense to know it mines the office of town one oldest the was local down the in made 8harp The tronWe Wllh th? Bp!nod?! would realise it the first time a drop ' wll Approximately 150 men, a few in Tooele county and years before a of the Utah Power company. The that lie Ivertiser . a . ladles of t. number and remodel-c.uwater feu upon it, but It takei quite boys j. lurge amount of rich ore was taken entire building was being mflnillng h.. hnd . , reaches farther than it actually does. ofllilliau ! of yegrg t0 wear an impres- , , At one time a mill was erect- - ed and made into an attractive of-- made the Journey on a special train h h - He often has the notion that three P gJou n tJie rock that vm iaat. on the ground but this had been fi(e and salesroom. J. B. Myers was to the vicinity of Lynndyl to attend ur good ads a year are going to r' "jjpaHinodIc advertising only mois- abandoned. manager of the local branch at that the rabbit hunt held twenty years of every buy" tens the mnd p tamp th? event a was The success, ago. big mind; constant advertising me' 0 8 Nua,,to may D0ult the fact that he has goods of good The new vein on the 600 level of 10 day Irom weelt t0 WMk Ktiiea. k t l,nK fr(jm day cnn be foun(j 0n Quality and at right nrices in a way noli,n!j A large delegation of Eureka the Iron Blossom was responding farmers f, 1() wears an im- from gnd tkat th Impression will never wear pregH,on tbat veg ag nng and the whole vein' lne from the foot to the hanging wall, A dog chasing an automobile in impression in the rock. not anauman are But minds that At was a low grade product. brought back to Eureka. Tho highly Denver, Colorado, collided with W. ajr to divert from other point about 400 feet distant successful hunt was promoted by A. J. Cenmark, throwing him to the way: theJr tre one thln t0 another by an honesti Dusy hands, busy brain and a busy the vein had been tapped again and and Charles Baker. I. his Mayberry pavement, leg. fracturing heart the attractive and defy age. appeal showed a fair grade of lead-silvthrough The Elephants Trank ore. There was some speculation as which an of The trunk elephant, to whether the mine would pay the la an extension of the nose and upnext dividend, but those best InformUp, has some 40,000 muscles per Gc usual sure that the ed seemed This makes It possible for the sal-mdividend would be forthcoming. to turn and twlat It In most any manner. Water Is drawn up The Geuini mine was producing, through the trunk, but food Is only about 2.000 tons of ore per month, picked up by It and placed In the 20 years ago, practically all of this mouth. coming from leasing operations. Cl Ull, Western Newspaper Union. were 120 men work at About at that time. .some veVTiiood nal taMlver pple. ; J Farren Repair Shop - r . rtll,ard ,ht nl rk .. lht f er al Announcing - that Supt. John Shea reported considerable new ore had been open-- 1 E Athefc Sa97 .A mail wllii s giNsi mind can't be a tnlul riillure. lie will inlm-cs- l iienidc. if nniliiug elseL Christmas; Orcctmgs! by Telephone No greeting; is as personal, as sincere, as one NEW FORD V8 for 1934 . from your own ! THE UNIVERSAL CAR lips. A girl who picks up impressions observes that lockers are ventilated to keep tho moths from suffocating." Never have trouble on cold mornings starting your motor. Just buy Conoco Bronze Gasoline, that gives instant starting and better winter performance . . . For full motor protection fill with Conoco Germ Proc- essed Paraffin Base Motor Oil with 'Hidden i Quart" Penetration . At Red Triangle Stations a . . 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