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Show Thnrway, Decemter THE EUREKA REPORTER Pnge 2 ; New Years Greetings Mt. Pleasant Basketball Wool Expert Gives Report Team Defeated Tintic On Winter Range Conditions i Estimate vary cnuer1" lfbe Last Thursday evening Tlntlo suf- tb! . fered a one-sidsupply on the winter ranea defeat 1 normal of nt year. Seventy per of lh IleKgRQt boyi the announcement of the teams played a game of baeketball crop estimates. Operators of lBt the local gray, 60 to 50 p herds estimate a ntj j.Qr tb quarter and a half is a Mr. and Mrs. Eurl F. Dunn and normal growth, but normal Mr. and Mr. James Norinnn spent Tlntlo boys played the visitors i tlio holiday at Springvllle, visiting little son spent the Christmas holiwith Mr. and Mr. James Blackett. days iu southern California. ed rae ' Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly reand Mr. Thomas Dull of Provo were visiting with relatives in Eu- turned on Tuesday after spending a leathe; reka during tlio holidays. couple of days at Salt Lake City. deorge Forsey returned late last with a couple of storms Improved Mary Frances Car.lt y Is spending smm. .m.- tho week end In Salt Lake Oily, the Mr. frt rsa ss sis; 1 the opening gam. of the . Thurs, Jan. 3 TILLIE AND GUS" Wed. - Eureka Service Station :: 4 ..SLJ .4,1 . d. . PRANK BACON, Prop. Big Rargnlii Show of the Week 11 . ev.n- - Summer Kraxin ? from start to finish. ' ureas to much below a 60 per cent ti. coudll Ion, Professor Bsplln PInt Oi Audit City S BOOKS out. Water development Is known Authorized by Council to be disasirous to open range until ! Mrs. Joseph Ellsmore of Plnrhfl, complete control Is possible. Miss I.avon Church canto out from on the week range a spent After jj y authorization of the city ooun- Suit Lake City to spend the Christ- Nevada, Is Visiting at Dividend with adjacent to the desert station on the cjj nn audit of the citys books Is mas holidays with her parents, Mr. her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Roundy. west desert. Professor Esplln lists now under way and by the first of und Mrs. John Church. Miss Katherine Russell who Is Uv- - the following observations favorable tbe coming week should be complet Miss Twllu Oourlcy of Raymond, ing at Salt Lake City, Is visiting In to the sheep Industry for this win- - ed and ready for presentation at the Elbert n, Canada, spent Chri.dmas in Eureka for the Chrstmas holidays. ter: meeting to be held on January 2nd. 1. The number of sheep in Utah The audlt will cover the activities of Eureka, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. llr.rry Randlo and Is J antes Foster. less than usual. the city for the past two years. The children were Trovo vlslior.i over the fed. are More 2. being sheep audit was made when the pres- last .Mrs. E. C. Hodge of Butte, Mon- past week-enfeed Is eut clljr officers assumed their duties 2, More supplemental In with this her is tana, visiting city on janUnry 4, 1932. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Johnson of available and already being used. son and daughter in law, Mr. and 4. Sheep reach the winter tange I Balt Am0 Wood( certified pubile ac-4- 0 Luke City visited with Eureka Mrs. John F. Rowe. ! to 40 days Inter than usual.. untant of Spanish Fork,. Is hand-6- . relatives over the Christmas holi- Ranges improved durlfig the InK tb WOrk. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carrtly and, days, . Bunch grass, . ... I late period. growing were Balt daughter, Mary Frances, Erwin Clement returned .to winter fat and shadscale are favor- - T Lake visitors on Monday and Tuos- a,wg Operations An home In this city lute lust week (lay x Under Way at Tintic Ophir ter spending several months In Call-- , g Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco Gourley ! foruia. j herds. were Spanish and little daughter 7- Eight seta of leasers have begun Weather conditions (tempera- Miu. Mivnons Buckiev of Fork visitors over Christmas, guests ) "i.-of the latters parents, Mr. und Mrs. 8ltuated day season, the guest of Mr. and Frank Milner. to 8. Good management Is shown to Ophir mining region, according Mrs. O. J. Rlgonl. cause of most of the lmprov- - announcement by J. U. Walker, presl-Mibe the Mrs. Ernest Smith and little Uncontrolled condl- - dent. of Salt ed conditions. Elizabeth Fairies daughter, Maurine, of Salt Lake, Lake City Is The leasers are working in the and temperature, will In week moisture the tlons, spending were in Eureka (or Christmas, the Mr. and Mrs. determine the final outcome of the upper levels where ore was mined with visiting Eureka, guests of Mrs. Smiths parents, Mr. Thomas Clement. business, whether production Is high during the early days In the district. and Mrs. D. J. Sullivan. or low, and whether losses sre high There--) considerable ore left on Mrs. Agnes Haynes has returned or jow with management lmprov- - which the leasers have started work Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brohm of weoka .ln ed on several fronts, a mild winter and shipments are now being made. Salt Lake City visited In Eureka on!to Eureka a,ter Lake wlth her dauKhtera, Mrs. with favorable moisture, the condl- lnt-,8There is a sizeable tonnage of low- and the with Sunday Saturday ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C, L. Jack and Miss Ruth Ilaynes. tlon 0f abeep owners should be ms- - grade ore developed, which s await-Ver-a advent of higher prices for Brohm. Miss Dodge of Las Vegas, terially Improved In 1934, In the lng the silver and lead, Mr. Walker reported. Is spending the holiday sea- - oPon of Professor Esplln, Nevada, The annual New Years Party of City with her parents, ' Tintic Lodge No. 711, B. P. O. Elks, on at Silver Mrs. and Mr. Lyman Dodge. j will he held at their club rooms on December 80th. Miss Betty Carlson of Mt. Pleasant Saturday evening, There will be dancing, a luncheon has returned to Eureka, where she, and a general good time. The party will make her home with her father, has been arranged for members la F. Z. Carlson. good standing and their partners. . Mins Frances Wigton has return-- , Mr. and Mrs. George Cromar and ed home from Denver, where she Is. childrcn of 8alt Lake City spent attending school, to spend the Xmas Christmas here visiting with the for- - holidays with her parents, mer's father, Frank Cromar, and; Miss Helen Chatwln Is spending other relatives. Mr. Cromar, who was formerly in business here, Is the holiday season with her parents, now connected with the Metropolitan at Mammoth. The young lady Is eu- -' Life Insurance company, with head- - rolled at the L. D. ,S. Business at Salt Lake. lFi at Suit Luke. Idnho- guest of Surah Helen MeCliryslal. Dora Mark has rolnrned home urier spending a week visiting In Rail Imko flly. Men. - Tues., Jan. 1 - 2 COLLEGE HUMOR" whI" . , Sunday, December 31 HOLD ME TIGHT" 26, 1933. . ai-ab- la. . SIT EZSTiSTSl ss Wishing Our Tintic Friends a NEW YEARS HAPPY GREETINGS PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR FOR 1934 ii & Frank Garrity i Royal Baking Co. alt Let the car speak for itself I Jack Galley, who Is attending Last evening Mrs. Rollo Mason entertained the members of the Art school at Ilensgers .Business at their weekly session. There lege in Suit Lake City, Is home for was the usual program of cards and the holidays, visiting with his father the hostess served a delicious lunch- -' and other relatives, eon. Mrs. Paul Jauber won the high . 4 Clements re- wore price while the cut prize went! "0Unc,n Cenly ,WOrd Present at (o Mrs. Thomas Drew. Clan; had be?n ad the parly were: Mrs. George Castle- - lhat anaer f hefafetWty ton, Mrs. Jacob Naef. Mrs. Frank Sacrameilt. Garrity, Mrs. P. N. Neilson, Mrs. i Wm. Bate, Mrs. Paul Jauber, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sylvester H. E. Naylor, Mrs. W. A. Oliver, Mrs. 'and children. Bud and Beth, of Pro-O. Nash, Mrs. H. E. Carlson, Mrs' T0,- wera jn Eureka during the Naef, Mrs. Thomas Drew. ter part of last week visiting with relatlvMA most pleasing birthday party , was given at the Ryan home last j Mr. and Mrs. Theodora Miller of Friday night ln honor of Miss Ce- - salt Lake City spent Christmas In celia Ryan. Cootie and 'GOO was Eureka, guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. played, prizes being awarded to.c. Lindsay. Mrs. Miller Is the Miss Maxine Gourley, Miss Marcella mother of Mrs. Lindsay. Gourley, Miss Florence Naylor and Albert Morley of. Ely, Nevada, A delicious Miss Nina Webb. luncheon was served to the fol- - spent the Christmas holidays ln this tr lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. lowing: Miss Mina Webb, Miss nice Thayer, Miss Yvonne ' Vance, "Jhn Morley, Sr. Mr. Morley con- Miss Marcella Gourley, Miss Maxine ducts a Jewelry business in the Ne-Gourley, Mias Gall Stewart, Miss vada city and reports that business Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poll and Kaye Stewart, Miss Cleola Smith, during the past few weeks has shown Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Birch and two decided Improvement. Although children of Texas spent the Christ- - daughter. Miss Beth Poll, of Salt Miss Kathryn Riley, Miss Madge - Ely a copper camp It Is expected Mr. BeatMiss Miss Edna were with Mr. Lake with in Eureka visiting 8mith, Knotts, City, inss holidays und Mrs. Frank Birch.' 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