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Show NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS u use Brother of Eureka Man Died at Salt Lake City c YNTHIAS Frank Beesley, of thin city, received word on Monday, of l!ie death ol hie brother, Kbenexer Uni-nicwidely known Utah musdclun, who died ou Sunduy iu hi.: home ut Drlggs, HR1STMAS Martha Idaho. Horn In Tooelo, Juno 12, 185G, Mr Hensley played in many Salt l.ake uiUKicvl organisations, ami was employed in the Z. L. M. I. shoe factory when a youth.' Ha had lived iu Griggs for nearly SO years, d urine which time he engaged in famine and musitul activities, lie was s son of ISbenexer and Sarah Hancock Hensley. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Km-llJane Cooper neesley, und the following children: II. Adclberl Uecs-le(iilmore C. Beesley, Henry C. Beesley, Lawrence C. Ueesloy, all of Drlggs; Mrs. Emily Jane Jenkina, Mrs. Effle C. Service and Mrs. Alice Aleen Wyncoop, Los Angeles, Calif., and 22 grandchildren. His brothers and sisters are: Frederick Beesley, Adelberl Beesley, Alvin A. Beesley, commissioner of Sait Lake county, Wllford A. Beesley, Miss Clarissa A. Beesley, Mrs. Ella B. Ridges, all of Salt Lake: Mrs. Sarah E. Everett, Alameda, Lorenzo Beesley, Los Angeles; j Calif.; Frank Beesley, Eureka, and Mrs. Ainy B. Lee, Brigham City, j Services were held on Wednesday at the graveside In the City Cemetery In Suit Lake City. 1 . J.. PeameyCo. DEPARTMENT . STORE Eureka, Utah. pusxlod and a little , JlSliTIISw LLUFT'Ji J I i iQEIiiqTES Specials for Friday and Saturday ! hurt Cyuthla had not heard from Sam fur a long while. Pcrbepe he was forgetting her. They had been such good friends always and lately a new warmth and tenderness bad crept Into tbelr relationship that Is Just before Cynthia had left for the west coast. Blit probably Sam was very busy. Probably he didnt get time to write. Oh, well . . . And her eyes would become misty with looking, not at tbe Imme- utter Christmas Program Given by the Grade School Pupils The Tlnllc High School Audltor-- . poums Cheese ' lum was packed to capacity last Frl- day evening when the pupils of the 'grade school presented a Christmas j program. Pupils from the first to the sixth grade, inclusive, participated and following la the program they tree, she reviewed that episode, and it all came back to her as clearly as presented. A playlet, Jacks In Boxes, snow U she were seven years old Instead of Sam had called to her to flake dance and block drlU by the' twenty-twcome- out to play. She' hesitated, first grade. Christmas acrobatic and itar drill knowing how rough and unmannerly She. was wearing - I be might become. by tbe second grade. a new muff with a ribbon round her The Man With the Santa Claus neck and a little blue bonnet that i i Heart," by Tommy Olson. She did not wish j matched her ! The Christmas Story, , third to be mussed eyes. up or to have tricks ! grade boys. played upon her. Potnsetta drill, second grade. Traid pussy! 'Frslil pussy!'' Just Before Christmas, Il!cL..rd he Aw, hsd tsunted her. So she came Ivey. down the steps, and soon they were Chain drill, Shepherds, and Micky playing together la the snow, end Sam Mouse, third and fifth grades. wasu't as rough as usual. It was tbs and Songs, "Christmas Chimes day before Christinas and after a "Birthday Bells," fourth grade. while Sam began describing the things Selection by Harmonica Band. lit wanted. Among them was a small Song, Under the Star Light, by cauuon. "With a ball that goes bang the fifth grade. . . . like this!" Before Cynthia quite Christinas Spirit, and knew what happened, Sammy bad hit Tlaylet, a aong, Glory to God, sixth grade.- her with aomethlng Icy cold and hard. -She fell over, and did not know anything for a long time. When she came Budget Meeting Was to, Sam's red, agonised face bent over Postponed to Wednesday hers. "I didn't mean to hit you . . . j -- T It slipped . . .1 was Just showing On Friday evening of lust week a you about the iiuiiiun ball. I'm sorry special meeting of the city council . , . pleace, pjeiiae . . . dont be was held for the purpose of fixing dead!" That :cii.-ohail sealed their the budget for the coming year but due to the fact that certain features Hollywood Is not very particular in connection with the budget were used husbands are acceptable. not complete the meeting was postponed until Wednesday evening, December 27th. Other business transMarathon Winner acted at that time was of a minor Eureka Banking Co. i; Fresh Creamery Peanut Butter diate beauty of shore and sea, or lovely gardens, bnt at far away things. Sam lived next door In the old days, a rough little boy who tumbled her curls, mads fun of the way she switched her skirts, washed her face with tlie greatest rudeness la snow, and once, quite by accident, nearly killed her. Sitting one day tinder an orange ! i :: tried to be gay over tbo holiday parties, but somehow she Just couldn't get into the tplrlt of things. With sun shining, flowers growing, and a warm wind from the I like sea, nothing seemed right. and feet creak- snow and sleigh-bells- , lug. Can't help It; this la lovely, but shs would fall Into wistful silence, and her dancing partner would be I : Bunins Thomaa 55551555555 J i Thursday, December 28, .1933. feUREKA RjfcfrORtRR Page 6 Candy GRosedale Fancy CAN , -- 41113 oOflp White Laundry Soap, 10 BARS New Navels ranges : : dozen "i, Grapefruit Potatoes 10 POUNDS 22c 24c 25c 25c 10c 25c 22c 15 c 10c o. - . . . CDiskinQ vCTtu? ou tar a of 'HappiwM 1 Shea & Barrett Shop Stella Shea Lou Barrett 9 3 4. Gatley s Place John Gatley, Prop. Best Wishes appy iDew Year - i dr i Myrle Hat & Dress Shop and Raymers nature. All of the membera of the new council and tbe newly elected mayor were present at this session. The business routine of the rlly is new to these gentlemen and they attended for the purpose of becoming acquainted with the activities. Miss Elvo Newman was rushed to the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake last Thursday evening, where an operation for an acute attack of appendicitis was performed. Reports are to the effect that she Is getting GREETINGS TO OUR along nicely and will soon be well enough to return home. ues lur UJishesH Wallies LUNCH ROOM PATRONS AND FRIENDS Qabby Qertie i HAL OIL STATION OCONNORS I J. E. OConnor i F arren REPAIR SHOP at Herb Matthews . Carl Gallaway BACON'S GARAGE ' Wilfred Fairren, Prop. 1934 EUREKA CAEE .GREETINGS J. A. McCormick, Prop. Robert Ranktne of Preston, Ont crossing the finish line to win the twenty-fourt- h annual Berwick marathon at Berwick, Pa wlih of 48:35 minute. lorn Gregory of New York crossed the line just sixty feet behind Runklne, The two runners had matched alrldce for eight and ont-hal-f mile of the ulne-mllcourse, hut as they neared the flnlsh In a driving spurt ltauklna took the lead. e "The fee va!" of dates deyr-- '' on girl's lntollltjsr.es In making thsm. from Nash Barber Shop i |