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Show Page 4 ' fctffcRKA REPORTER g Thursday, , December 21, 1953. M ATT Former Eurekan Died Sunday at Provo Home ! HITHEfl Charles Edward Bailey, aged 49 years, and a former resident of Eureka. died at his home In Provo ou Sunday evening of asthma, from which he had suffered for a long line. Mr. Bailey was born Msrcli SO. 1884, In Provo, and had always maintained a home In that city even though bis work in mining and milling bad kept him away most of the He had been employed in time. Tooele, Mercur, Magna and Eureka. Its was married in Tooele in April, 1908, to May Ilaum, who, with I wo children, Charles 8. and Nina May Bailey, of Provo, survives.-Therare two krundi'hlldren and the following brothers and sinters: James, Albert,- - Joseph and Reed nalley, Mrs. Anna l.lndstrom and Mrs. Vllate Howard, all of Provo. Fuueral services were held Wednesday In the Sixth Ward Chapel and Interment took place In the Provo City Cemetery. 8 LL... YON I H444444444444444444444444 . ! ! i Stanford University of CuUfurnlaj was chosen as the Wests represents-- j live la the football game to be held at tne Rose Bowl at Pasadena on New Year's Day, and Columbia as ibe representative front the east. It is true'ibat Stanford caught U. S. C. on an off day and beat them, but the fact remains that University of Southern California Is the mightiest team on the coast. The same can he Bald of Columbia with regard to the eastern section It Js far from the strongest team. So with these out, ll two aggregations fighting It. ' ceases to be an event of national championship, os we will wager that there are several teams thut could take either one of them into camp very handily. The Rose Bowl game most certainly does not carry the weight that It has in former years. HOLIDAY DANCES AT ELKS PAVILION ARE ANNOUNCED Give these for XtnasJ jSmirt winter gloves that he'll iBalton $rk. wrist Special at . 9gC e Brmmd new, ids "Heres ithat WARM nee J! FOR ert-leeki- ng Rayon Tailored HOOB 2SVrj I Long-weari, Lisle-plaite- ld THEATRE Nothing nicer for Christmas giv-flto particular people ! A radium weight chiffon, with dainty lilk picot top. 'Just-righ- t" colors, too I Ask for Np. 460 Fashioned of brown Turk capeskin. appreciate. Detent p. fiO&siery for Men Hint Jas-pers- on SHEER CHIFFON UNLINED DRESS GLOVES The management of the Klka Pavilion, James Morgan, has nnnounc-e- d the two big deuces to be glvea during the holiday season. The first will be ' on Christmas' night, December S5th, and the oth- -' er is scheduled for New Years night, January 1st. Special features are being arranged to make these af- to the dancing! fairs outstanding j The federal government has notipublic of TInlie. The Cardinals, a musical organiza- fied Charles E. Mitchell, the finantion which has become quite populai cial dinosaur of New York and elseIn Tlntlc, has been secured for both where, that he has got to pay his occasions, and the usual price of ad- back Income tax In full. Now wont mission will prevail. that make Chawley yealp out loud. Down In Tennessee a mob hanged STOTT RESIGNS OFFICE WITH TIXTIO GOIJ) CO. a negro boy, 20 years of age, who had been released by a grand Jury when they could not find enough announced F. has Stott George to hold him. Cord Cheek, evidence of his resignation from the office the accused, was thought to have Gold of Tlntlc the superintendent had a hand in the murder of an Mining company, with property lo- eleven-year-ogirl. The mob hangcated in the Mammoth section of the ed him on the strength of a suspiMr. month the For district past in this Stott has been in charge, during cion, however. The mistake which time new electrical machinery case was with the law forces, they has been Installed and actual devel- never should have turned the boy had found the real until opment work started. Mr. 8tolt, who loose, or attheyleast not until public ta a., mining engineer, will give his culprit, sentiment had subsided. This was time to his personal business. Just a case of turning him loose In a lions dan. GOSHEN FARM BUREAU ELECTED NEW OFFICERS The thermometer played all kind of pranks last week, ranging from The following new officers have extreme cold to heal. Down East, been elected to serve the Goshen In the state of Maine, the mercury Farm Bureau during the coming dropped to 44 below zero, while In year: Texai the people sweltered In sumHenry Roberts, president; . Eve- mer heat. Most all over the country lyn Kirk, vice president; Curtis Sor- where winter holds forth, snow was' enson, secretary; John W. While In evidence and we can rest assured j and Jack Morgan, board members. that from now on we will have, Mrs. Ruby Steele, Mrs. Melvin winter until the spring break-uand Mrs. Cleone Miller were chosen to head the new home and Harry L. Hopkins, head of the Civil Works Administration, reportcommunity section. ed that 4,000,000 unemployed had been put to work during the last month and that the goal of the adr minlslratlon had almost been reached. Of course there are many unemployed yet, hut Just as fast as it can be accomplished this slack will be taken up, and It is predicted that FRIDAY - SATURDAY almost everyone wbo wants to work can do so In the course of tbe next DECEMBER 22 - 23 two or three weeks. The Perfect Gift! Sizes Rayon and TOYS! Undies praw. Eaten 12. 49c, Blankets 25c What fun I Elephant, scutty Plaid Double dug. Pony the newest action toys .Each in own box. OTHERS FROM 2.1c to 98v 39s L titet CHRISTMAS. Deep Nap Trim Momocrt, scl on d 9iJ to c4-ane- THOUGHTS I Size 70 x 80 $2.98 Newl . . . Dtfmntl AEROSTOEAH BICYCLE Udwa Qiristmas Boxed 349 Hesaliteo 25c s n box I $3.98 10c Up ROLLER BEARING, ALL STEEL Ai dainty as she could wish for "4 prettily packed ia gay Christmas boxes! OTHER WAGONS FROM . . . . Others from $1,49 to $6.90 J.C. PENNEY GO. . At present a pipe Is being placed In Boulder Dam In Nevada, which UEE1TRA6Y requires a specially built truck to transport each Joint from Boulder Last Saturday saw the passing ot one of the parte struck him In City to the dam. The tube Is 30 feet and two fnuious men of letters. Bobert' he his skull, the heud, fracturing In diumeter and each Joint weighs died from the effects of the blow a V. Chambers and Lduis- Joseph fifteen tons. ; Vance both died on that date. Doth few days later. ' were prominent authors and their The Utah Agricultural College ahead works were numerous and Is XllA The right going basketball team, will undoubtedly popular. j Is' understood Some ot their novols will live as be up among tbe leaders In basket- with He plans and It long) carwill ha as time indures. The Common ball this year. Last week they de-- ; that the administration feuted Denver A. C. team by a score ried over into next year. The sys- Law was probably Chambers best of 67 to 61. The Denver team was tem seems to be working very nicely effort, while Vsnce'e most prominent a number works were The Lone Wolf, The made up of such stars as El Rom- la most places, although lost their blue eagle Black Bag, and "False Faces." ney, former forward; of firms have on account of not living up to the Campbell, Buzzettl and Johnson, all Old Man Winter sure does some1! was reformer Rocky Mountain stars. The regulations of the NRA. It orderstrange pranks. Now taka the state!) ported that General Johnson i bright, shining star for tlie college ed as a whole, there hasn't been! down to take establishments ten i team was Cleo of Xephl, who ' accounted for 22Petty, enough snow fall to provide a bath of his teams points. their emblem last week. for a flea, but up at Brighton, one Looks like our sister city has got The Van Swerlngen Brothers, who of Salt Lakes water sheds, the snow a corner on producing famous bask- control a big percentage of the rail- Is six inches deeper than It was a etball luminaries. roads of the United States, have year ago at this time. Lust year 11 placed orders for 826,000,000 worth was 26 Inches and this year It Is of rolling stock. It doesn't look like 31 Inches, with an unusually high these hoys have any fear of the fu- water content. ture prosperity of the United Slates. Dr. Leonard Slever, 44 years of The chemist reported "moonshine. Anthony Cataldl, accused of being age, a Pasadena dentist, was found 2 as as little per ona of th6 riK leaders in the lynch- - shot to death near his automobile j TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26 that some of It had .cent whiskey, the rest being alcohol, InK of Thurmond and Holmes, at Ban last week. Investigation of bis be. water and prune Jules. Prune Juice j0Mt Calir recently, Is under ar- longings disclosed that he was a ia right, people are getting pruned rBt alld t0 be prosecuted for tho real Beau Brummel, correspondence right when they buy the present offeuM. The American Civil in bis showing that he of bonded goods, believing nM nion ja pressing the case. But had hodpossession love affairs with a number they are getting good liquor. they wm have to take the boy out of women, both prominent and An appropriate song to The Nepbl High School basketball ot California if they expect to get a oiherwlse. have sang at his funeral would have team won another gme!Mvlcllo- - for Governor Rolph hue ,a been "I'm Glad You're Dead, You t0 Pardon last week, when they walloped erica n Fork to the tune of 34 to 2 1. Hnlouced for ,he cr,me- - L0)m like Rascal, You!" C!H8 r wu,,tl,,K tha t,x: The other teams can bet that they JUI William E. 'Pussyfoot" Johnson, puyers money. famous dry crusader, Is undoubtedly WEDNESDAY Kenneth Jensen, one ot a pair of a man of level headed Ideas. He 'season. twins, was killed in a coasting accl- - maintains that the tax on whiskey dent at Salt Lake when his sled col-- 1 should be held to the minimum, In Up at Moran, Wyoming, when lt.ded wllh in tulomobiie. This trag-- , fact, he suggests at total tax of 60c warms up to II degrees below wro Irt brln(1, t0 Bllnd lhal here! per gallon. Ho continued: "Repeal a(cd)nt ac. I 4 4 the people shed their coats on Eureka auto drivers are faced Is here, and we should make the b ,h kiddies cunt f ii,e tbe same responsibility. There' most of It by keeping bootleggers 40 !t wh ri. lots of steep hills and plenty from trafflring In spirits. He has of youngsters out enjoying this fa-- ( the right idea, for high liquor taxes V rlnating winter sport, so it stands will make the Illicit dealers' field " : A strange, fatal accident befell the drivers of cars to he on their even mors lucrative than It Is toAnother of our Biff Dollar Max Julian Marshall, at Payette, pins drlvs slow, be on tha lookout day. Jdaho. The lad was shaping a wood- - at all times, for you never know Shows for u iyime. en howl on a lathe at the high when one of the llitl speed demons Some won't play uulese theyre school when the bowl flew to places Is going to shoot out In frout of you. IT. They qiuct rule or ruin. I-- : . ) ! - ! TURKEYS ! GEESE . - DUCKS 0HI0KE The Choicest the Market I -j ! fa Prices. Also Prime Meats ; Liber-bran- x x Affords at the Lowest - ; NxB guaranteed TO PLEASE ds Groceries, Fruits. Vegetables pre-eeaa- Am-'wo- rn . ! Xmas Candies I I If or tno rlentcHze Desert I i I , We have prepared for the late Christmas Shopper-Co- me in and we will be able to take care of your wants to your entire satisfaction. FENNELLS PHONE 18 EUREKA, UTAH |