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Show Page 6 'Thursday, "December 14 1933. EUREKA REPORTER HITHER ft her five half starved kiddies, walked) Into a cash and carry store and help-- 1 ed herself to everything In sight, then! smilingly informed" the cashier "to charge it to Mr. Hoover. The store manager smiled and said, If she hud Hie nerve lo do It, I guess I am game enough to let her gel away with it."j Hi did not say us to whether ini would uuliiu it the bill tu Mr. Hoover. YON I It cost the federal government the! suiA of $100,000 to obtain con vie- lions ngulnst SO liquor law violators. They wore fined $23 each, at toial of! $B00. The transaction showed a to j tal loss of $99, COO that's about the' way the average government transac-- 1 lion turns out and is a fair HliisLru- j J tlon of what prohibition has cost Tbo ouatern and nortbweatern parta of the United Statea were gripped in terrific winter atorma during the euary part of the week. Snow and bllxzarda in the eaat and rain and flooda in the northweat; both elemental diaturbancea being reapona-ibl- e for the Iona of many llvea. After all la aald and done thin littlo old atato of Utah, and eapedally.. the Tlntlc Dlatrlct in a pretty aweet old place to hang out. What aay? From New York City comes thei report from the big banks that since the government put a ban on of gold, the people that be-- i lieve in safety first aru storing sil-- j ver, and that the surety deposit boxes and valuta are being taxed to capacity to take care of it. Cant blame! the folks a great deal, for silver is j a mighty tyretty metal, in fact .for; sheer beauty It has got gold cheated j a mile. .This gseat epprcicltion put One wonders- how gangland and on silver may have Its effect In conrrooka are renpondlng to the treatthe big shots thut the metal vincing ment the public la handing out to hi valued by the populace in highly them during the pant few weeka. We and make them put a value general dare aay there will be a. Blowing up on the white metal that will make of criminal activitfea for a while, 'at it somewhere near the worth that Itj least. The latent demonstration of should be. j public rage took place at Beaumont, and Looks like Mary Plckford Texas, when the citizens again took the law in their own hands and dealt Douglas Kairbangs, Sr., have come out quick and snappy Justice to a to the parting of the ways. The daily negro who was accused of killing a press reports that Mary has started woman. The officers of the law had divorce proceedings. This divorce to kill the culprit in effecting hla business in the. movie colony seems capture, but Just to show thq crooks to be a sort of disease, no two pair that they were serious the Ylligantles of them can make a go of the martook the murderer's body and drag- riage game for any great length of wonders If ged it through the streete towed by time. One sometimes on automobile. any two of them can live together until death do they part It was a foregone concluaipn that e some of the in foot- ' City, state and federal governmentwere Dame ball at Notre due for the al bodies are getting busy and dls- ax after the present erratic season cussing taxes with regard to licensed that that institution experienced. .beer and liquor business, and the Jess Harper, athletic director, and most of them seem to be of the opinHunk Anderson, head football ion that the proper caper is to coach, both got It. In. the neck. Just 'crack them the limit and get every why, no one knows, for Knute Rock-n- e cent they can. If this is done It will had Just as tough going for a year be a case of killing the goose that not so far buck. But nerertheleas the jloys the golden egg. Not only that, two leaden have gone by the board. high taxes on liquor will shoot the Elmer Layden, one of the famous retail price so high that but few peo- of a few years pie will buy it, and it will be the four horsemen bock has been chosen to take up the j same' old story of Just playing Into difficult task of putting Notre Dame 'the hands of the illicit dealers. If, back on the gridiron map, and he has 'the gain is great enough many peo- -j got a tough assignment, for the spirit pie will take the chance and bootleg! of Rockne is at last dead, and there liquor just as they are bringing gaso-- j are but few men of his type in his- line into thie state and dodging the tory. gas tax, 4 Vi cents a gallon tax on has proven to be Incentive Tom Elmo, famous Indian and son gas to cause many to make a enough of Chief Arimo, has gone to the hap- business of dodging the tax and He died up in py hunting grounds. is no arguing, 4 Vic Is a fair there Idaho last week at the age of 91 ' j .profit. years. He was one of the famous early-da- y On Monday prominent business, characters of the west and always was a friend of the white professional and civic leaders gave man. h dinner at Salt Lake City in honor of Dr. Charles G. Plummer, promi-- : social register nent physician and naturalist. It According to the the rich got fewer and more of them was a sort of "flowers while he lives , got married. Apparently they found affair and strikes a note that should j time to chase something besides the jbe practiced a great deal more thaui elusive dollar. jit is. It is far better to bestow the Up at Boise, Idaho, a Indy trailing flowers on one while he is still here j to. enjoy them. We dare say that after the long sheep hits a person It does not make a great deal of 'dlf ference to him whether there IS any flowers or not; at least no one has ever sent back a word of appreciation to date. , At last there has been a split among the members of the Rocky FRIDAY - SATURDAY Mountain Conference with regard to football; eight teams the three 16 15 DECEMBER j Utah schools, four from Colorado and joue from Wyoming have withdrawn the conference and are going j from to form a new conference, the Big Eight is what it will be known as. Western j Montana State, of Montana; INO IK tOGIRS Coloand Teachers ; State, Colorado NORMAN FOSTER left been have of Mines School rado OROI SIONir out in the cold. True they were hardly up to the standard of playing -strength or drawing power of the schools, but to leave them out larger SUN. MON. TUES. will just about sound tbe death knell DECEMBER 17 - 18 19 'of them athletically, for it was on the big teams that they depended for their gate receipts. It does not look exactly fair, but football has become a big business, and it is but natural to weed out the teams that haven't the drawing power to make ' the turnstiles dick. Boulder Dam Is about To date SS4.600 cubic finished. concrete of has been poured, or yards enough to pave a highway for 281 milee. It is also reported tbe the work is more than a year ahead of schedule. The contractors, however, have been unusually fortunate in that they have not been delayed by the elements, so far, and it is said thut the dam has reached the point where flooda cannot do much harm or de- Uy .,h work. B reut WEDNESDAY . - New Arrival of Hi Xmas. H ;49c 49c TIES, Hand Made .... 98c TIES, Hand Made BILL FOLDS 69c MILITARY BRUSH SETS 98c TRAVELING SETS .... 98c fo $3.98 INITIAL BELTS HANDKERCHIEFS, Pure Linen. Per Box DRESSES $198 to $9.90 A New Dress is Bound to Make T'VC Her Happy. 19c!25c 49c sox V powera-that-b- ... J . Xmas BILL FOLD SET Bill fold, key case, and . cigarette case. In useful wood He seed ssJ men It SHIRTS . - . at-dyedi Popular, long wearing materials This boxed Imagine! df ' Full ' cut DRESSER SETS Broadcloth for only SHIRTS 98c Fast Color .Pre Shrunk. Celle pkeae- - . wrapped is s Sift hex! HANDKERCHIEF CASES 29c . PAJAMA BAGS 49c . . - MEN'S SIZES. ' Cob-web Sheer! The Daintiest Gift I 8c Chiffon Hose a pair on Xmas morning ! 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Amusing I Othsr mscharical toys, 2Sc up. -- Penneys has just what you want at the price you want to pay!- Plain, colored or color-- . bordered paper, in wonderfully Tank Turnover 9 Army typ A "ever welcome" present Otationery . j 25c to 49c BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS Dress Gloves Made to look well! Made to wear well! 69c to $2.98 . . . 98c Hemstitched kerchief with, matching or contrasting border! Beauliesl 39c to 69c HANICUBtNO SETS ... .... Tlain Color TIE and .'Kerchief SET : i 98c SLIPS, French Crepe Fancy pellernt ore NEW! It is predicted that France will; abandon the gold standard in a slim I ' time. You can bot that if it is to their advantage to do It they will not hesitate a minute, for they are famous for looking uut for themselves. j l ake. Advantage .of Our Lay-Awa- y Plan J.C. PENNEY G0. 98' |