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Show ' THfifcttfetftA klPOMllt Page 2 on July 1, ISIS, of 95.lt8.S3. However this bad all been expended In development work during the remainder of tbe year. A new boiler waa being Installed at the Tlntie Standard mine to replace tbe one which went out of commiaalon. John Westerdahl, tbe superintendent. reported At Last No longer need there be any quetnioa regarding the nubility of your bank and the safety of boiler would be ready to fire up I 10tb mine waa ship- - bout The iron Mr. of The Infant four.mcnthvold per! ( ping 200 tone of copper ora dled ot pneu" and Mra- - ohn Bm month. Thla rock waa coming from I yet B0, the 600 level and waa in the uew.m0,a ft Dlo.eom , S;rSi;d o 0. V. Wilson wil'lu town from hie Weat Tlntie ranch and reported that considerable mining activity waa In evidence in the Desert Mountain section. had just completed the assessment work on the Dagmar and Cuban claims, Just north of Eureka. The Victoria bad just opened up a ore on the nice body of copper-silv1200 level, and Supt. John Shea was W. H. Moeller er 0f would "t0A rfS i!! nr,h. SS into fnfnr1 new company had been formed, known aa the Bcranton-Tln-ti- c. The officers of the new corporation were: William Plshel, president; J. M. Klrkham, vice president; Lillian F. Dunyon, secretary and treasurer; Newton Dunyon, general U A. 01m..a, .MUI...1 .. Slim owner. ..re on. tk.lr ground on New Years Eve in order to protect their holdings. Years ago the mining year ended December 81, and it was necessary to hare the assessment work finished or at least started before the end of the year. The United 8tatea Mining company was given an extension of Urns on Tlntie Standard . 7 3 Flutua Eureka Lily 2 fire i34. 1 Total Carloads . Wilberforce Reed 1 Clay (silica) leesssssse 42 Suits and Overcoats ' STOCK MALES i . t Monday. The Salt Lake Stock was dosed on account of I Day. a, - 4, OCONNORS Present 28 Mammoth Chief Cons Utah The Federal your defNMbs, Banking Act, now effective, .inraaa that deposits np to SSJMM.no la all niemlier banks now Insured s gainst loss yon lady waB dauihtsr of r. are aa absolute, unqualified guara"d Mrr Thof Eraa of Eu?ka; antee that the depositor cannot Sha by ber huBband1 lose. It la most (dens I ng to be atid two children. aide to announce to our deposit-orof as well as to prospective customers, that this bank Is la the group that carries such insurance feature. Tills news is worth something to you !u fact it is the difference between the "2? old and new systems of bankthe Cenle nl ing. Having qualified for such insurance we solicit your patto bo held on January 18th. A famy r8unlon hon0 ronage. At the beginning of a new and M- - John Freckleton was held' on New Year's Day. This couple year oar thanks go out to old time friends, and to new ones, were the parents of 13 children, 8 who previous to such guarantee of whom were living, There were 61 had confidence In our ability to grand children and 8 great grand take care of their funds and to children. All near relatives were safeguard their Interests. It is pleasing to know that their confidence In our bank waa not Cl.,. misplaced and that tills institution has nearly 80 years of sucWilliam Douglas, cessful and uninterrupted operaCastleton, J. E. O'Connor and Artions behind it as well as a dethur Irons, councilman, held a meeting at which they formed plans for! termination to render rven the administration of the affairs of greater service In the future. EUREKA BANKING CO. the city for the coming year. Sheriff Gus Henriod had an order (Advertisement.) to court from the district destroy! . . YOUNG PEOPLE MARRIED th . h h d January - ' Absolute : Safety In Matter Of Banking that thei Thursday, for 1934. Exchange New Years . sure the clothes you wear conform to the new, easy wearing vogue. The day of the old boiler type of clothes is Tacsdey. 2c. i ' ; ! Central Standard Chief Cone. 72c. North Btandnrd 2 He. Tlntie Standard 6.35. over. Big Hill lCc. Little May lc. Tlntie Lend 49c to G4c. i 1 ( ' '"""t.k. . -j LAOT WEEK AT NKPHI CITY A 'WILBERFORCE Wednesday Chief Cone. 78e. Eureka Bullion 24c. Eureka Standard 91.40. North Lily 17c. Sioux Mlnea lc. Tlntie Lead 60c. Tlntie Standard 96.25, 96.36. Eureka Lily 29c. REED TAYLOR MADE SUIT i PRICED FROM $15.00 to $30.00 AMD AM F.l'RKKANS RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA FLOOD AREA EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS FOR ONLY $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ilulsh are again in Eureka, having returned yesterday after a couple of week'e visit with MV. sad Mrs. V. A. Gilhool In Lot Angeles. It was somewhat surprising to these Eureka residents to iearn 'th.t "thV h.nvyt'o7m'whlch caused so much damage and loss of MiM Dnrtby life around Los ofv Angeles had not ex- pig. sec- ?.and Biden IUon tok pl Into the mountainous tended . i Miss Carol B. R. McCombs and f t. fllrfh ntl December 26th the tl0BI of utgh. Anifelei hgl Juit Ip both of Eureka, were joined at Nepbl Bishop h.d lhe heaviest rain In over fifty uKwiJ marriage at Salt Luke 20 yeBri al17 being performedof by a Jew ! preace i af0of was a Th bride years. In the lower sections, eepec- daughter UTAfe Pn EUREKA P.nhsii Mr- nd Mrs. Rodney Duffin end the.11?16 ?,aBd,and ?0liav!Ut,I, lally at Venice, about two thousand rM 1. Mr. a of brlds daughtar WI1wefe from drlven peop,e their " of Kr- rver Mining Co. The two properties R. L. l,Bsple this city, homes by the floods but the heaviest were to ha consolidated and share lism McCombs. Popular member of the i0IB 0; nfe WBI t0 the north of Los Dick Hellon, a shift boss st the'81 " holders of the Anns Rich were to re- Chief t Eureka and at the Angeles where water from the hillej Howard Hanks returned to Callao! County Commissioner A. V. Gadd Jrounr Miss Lizzie and Cone, mine, ceive stock in the consolidated com- t! ,a preant ,elor at th Jln- - and mounUIns cams down la such on Tuesday after spending the holl-ja few who in Eureka Nephl, who ie also disbursing arrived Fieher, om , Mr. agent of the C. W. A. for Juab c TH.nTh to as his undermine houses volume with vacation and from Cumberland. parents, rlier rf day T? v t county, vu in Eureka Met Saturday. "led on Clhrietmo. toppie them into the water filled and Mr.. Percy Henke. in'urm. ipr'nL itieh.ni Wnolf1011- bae been a gorgee. Many huudrede of automo-- l who is at present lie came here for the purpose of were to makejb11 or ,om tlm P 1913. Hangs, Percy They Day, Marks. of Eureka, being employed kllee were badly damaged, some of home in Eureka. .employed at Bingham, wae in Eure- - livering the C. W. A. pay cheeks for Frank Thornberg received a check their A watch-nigNew Years party st the mines in East Tlntie. The them beyond repair. It is said that ka, visiting with Mrs. Hanks and . the week. for 9900 for a carload of ore that he The Sarenaders, Phllllpplne waa held at the home of Mr. and young couple will make their home the total property lose from the children, during the holidays. shipped from the Clift property in Mre. Theodore will amount to about five Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson of cheetra, furnished music for a danc- Fullmer. Present in this city. South Tlntie. There was 20 tons in Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent the holiday Ing party given at the Elks Pavilion mllllons. Cromar. .rl were: Mr. end Mrs. Frank the lot and It averaged 927.00 perMr CARD OF THANKS. i season In this city visiting with the last Friday evening and the affair Mr nalmul NelB0B Mr. ton. formers aister, Mre. Hannah John- - drew n nice crowd. Those who at- Mr. and Mrs. and william AWAY LOUIE NOEL PASSED Ilomer, Fuller,1 According to Supt. Perry The members of the Franks fernon- The visit was an extremely tended declare that this musical or- G. A. Franks, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. IN SOUTHERN CAL1FORNLI both the Colorado and Beck Tunnel to wish extend sincere their ily II. E. Mrs. and Mr. pleasing one In view of the fact that ganlxatlon was about the beet to ap- were shipping regularly and condi John Hughes, tha first Christmas that the pear In Eureka In many months. end Mrs. Frank Gar- thanks to all who so kindly asented i.oule Xod, former Eureka reel- - Wl tlons at both minee were favorable O.for." them bereaverecent their during Mrs. and McDonald, Mr. The members of tbs Merry Makers died a week or two ego In Los brother and sister have spent to-Angus rlty, jSBtt for continued production. Mre. Retta Baldwin, Mrs. C. Bacon, raent. To the members of the Elks Augelee, according to luformatlon gather In more than fifty years. club wars pleasantly entertained on The Dragon iron mine had tempothe Legion, to those who assist- - that has just reached this city. He Tomorrow evening at the high Friday evening of last week by Mrs. Mrs. Den Ostrander, William Bacon. of iron the rarily stopped shipment and the host and ed at the funeral and sent floral WM about 46 years of age and had chool gymnasium, there will be two James Brsdy. Bridge was tha chief ore, on account of an over supply Alph Baldwin offerings, they ere especially grata- - been In poor health for three or four gomes played in the Tlntie Basket- - diversion st which Mrs. K. D. Jam! of this fluxing product at the U. S. fulyears. Surviving are his wife end bell schedule. Mammoth will play son won high score prise, Mrs. W. F. smelter, which had been taking about Eureka Standard boys and Tin- - Painter won cut prize, and Mre. E daughter., This wee the home of the th a railroad carload per day. for many years during which Me Standard will meet the Harps. P. Sax honor price. The hostess family , . The United Tlntie company snt iuruuBu menwaj a e followed ! .a pr.ram L fana hou,d aerved B da,nty luncheon to the fol- out their report of the year's actl- - Glacier National Park, the number bava 5hT5k over thVrXI had some success In easing at the JJf. to witness. The price of ad- - lowing: Mrs. Frank Hickman, Mrs. vitles and th. balance sheet showed of visitor, to the park has Increased mission wUl be 6c and 10c. Harry Randle, Mrs. Francis Davie, that the company had a cash balance 28 per cent. Tfc,iC,in, of the district will re- - Last evening the Fidelia Club Mrs. aa ; , Dan Edwards, Mrs. W. F. member Mr. Noel end regret to members met st the boms of Mrs. Painter, Mrs. Erwin Sex, Mrs. Tinsman and enjoyed the us- - nerd Cronin, Mrs. Clarence Rostrum, learn of his death. ual program of cards and a delicious Mrs. K. D. Jamison, Mrs. A. D. luncheon. High score prize wee won Baird, Mrs. Clarence Courier, Mrs. 1IKR ACCUSED BROTHER by Mrs. Charles Zabrlskle and the William Roundy. aa ,nt prlsa by Mrs.-F- A. Grant. Others Mrs. John F. Rows was hostess to This mornings daily papers tells Prezont were: Mrs. Catherine Rus- - the members of the Fldells Club on H, Mrs. T. E. Bartlett, Mrs. Dean the of the visit of Mrs. Krlste Dodds of evening of December 80th. Dec- -. During tbe holiday C. W. A. work- - Tiutic Junction with her brother. Beck, Mrs. Cecelia Bacon and Mrs. coratlons were la keeping with the We have' just received a new shipment of beautiers have been painting and dscorat-- : Donald K. Smith, accused slayer of.'rBk Brisker. holiday season and tha program In- ful Silk Dresses. They are the latest creations styles Ing the high school building end his three year old son, who Is In tbs' M1,hadOoldle Wheeler of Silver eluded cards and a delicious lunch-hav- e the misfortune to overturn eon. High score placed It In as good condition country Jail st Denver, Colorado. :cl(y prize went to Mrs. Mrs. Dodds is the wife of T. L. ber car on tbs slippery curved road Charles Zabrlskle and the cut prize j that will please the most exacting customer. It will be ss when first built. S. be j Dodds, railroad man at Tiutic June--J- n T. II. vicinity of the Silver City mill to Mrs. Harry Carton. Others pres- She was accompsnl- - ent were: Mrs. Cecelia Bacon Mrs. Spelling tests are to be given on tlon. She was tha first visitor to laat Saturday. worth your while to come in and look them over. Monday and Tuesday of next weak ; see her brother since he was arrest- - ed by her mother, Mrs. D. C. Wheel- - George Tinsman, Mrs. Catherine for all grades from the ninth to the led several weeks ago on charges of r 8r wbo was quits severely Russell, Mrs. F. A. Grant Mrs. T. E. twelfth. Words will be given from .beating and kicking to death hit son, bruised end shaken up. Miss Wheel- - Bartlett, Mrs. Dean Beck Mrs! two lists. Those who did not pass Donald Arlen Smith, aged three, at r ,eaPd without Injury. Outside Frank Mrs. Stella Shea' ,om broken windows, the car Mrs. B.Brisker, In the test from the Ayres list will .the family home at Littleton, near V. Hickman and Urs Vn' have to take that test but those who' Denver. jwa Bot badly damaged. Gear, Mrs. Dodds told reporters she was passed will not have to. A certain! grads is required before a student sure her brother was shielding some : i - can pass. one elsa and that, he did not kill his Boys Corduroy T. II. S. ;son. The first semester will end Jsnu- Mr and Mrs. II. E. Naylor spent try 18, this date being earlier than i Wool Cotton usual, and as a result of this exam- - Tuesday at Fayson visiting with will be given next week. latives end other friends. T. H. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haynes and j Word comes from, the music de- - children of Nephl were in. Eureka partment that the opera, "la Old Sunday visiting with relatives. Louisans," has been selected for. the .The M. 1. A. conjoint meeting of Senior class this year. The tryouts Tiutic Disks will be held Suudsy been held and the parts have suing, January 7th, at 7.80, lu the been given as follows: Old Ned, Ger- - Eureka ward chapsL aid Fennell; Rose, Maudella Bradley; Jack Kltt and daughter and Mrs. Richard St. John, Bill Christopher- - L. Curtis of Salt Lake, and Mark son; Scudder, Vernon Lemon; Holly Roger of Chicago,, were In Eureka Timms, Jack Vance; Jack Martin, on Wednesday, guests of Mrs. Allen; Martha St. John, nle Fields. Claudia Humphry; Monta Gray;' The next masting of the Ladies Lawrence Dell; Pilot Farley, Lloyd Auxiliary of the American Legion Per Gallon Randle; Judy, Myrle Blackett; Mar- - will be held oa Monday evening, quia Da La Tour, Nell Durfee; Bruce January 8th, at the horns of Mrs. ' McDougal, Bill Cromar. .Georgs Forsey. Mrs. C. L. Jack and daughters, T. II. 8. EFFECTIVE NOW 8everai books for the social scl- - Marjorie and Leans Lou, and Miss encs department have been obtain-- . Ruth Haynes, spent New Year's Day ad by the high school. Thess books In Eureka with Mrs. Agnes lUynes era being kept In the library and and other relatives, I ere available to all students. Mrs. Frank Gsrrlty has bean coa- AND OTHER CONOCO I fined to her home T. H. 8. during the past A play, Not on the Program, , week. The lady suffered a severe will be given by the Juniors In ths. Injury to her log lets lest week assembly Friday. The play Is un-- ! while getting luto su automobile. PASSING ON TO YOU THE ENTIRE V,c dsr tbs directions of Fay Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Berg of Salt REDUCTION IN FEDERAL GASOLINE TAX class president, end J. E. Bergstrom Lake City are rejoicing over Ibe gr' and Mary Driscoll, doss advisors. rival of a pretty little baby girl,: Tbs parts have been given to tbe SSrd st the borne of Personal CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Phone 180 following: Ruby Bigler, Barbara Mrs. Bergs mother, Mrs. Alts A Interest Katherine McCormick, son, st 8ilver City. A pleasing Delivery Attention Allen, Gerald Fennell and turn of tbs event Is that tbs child CASH .Service Dick Weltcsl. , j arrived on her mothers birthday. Pnrragut ground in North Tlalm ... " Jbn wbo w Martin of Silver City. gccuied of ruBiK B blind Ij !. O'Connors eony - l1 - Ti - of dr -- Eng-jtI- 2 . ht or-sto- ' - - Koinc-Lo-me-B- J' un I - May-Georg- e Summit Store Silk Dresses - Trousers . - - $7.95 - Batts $1.69 Meat and Grocery $1.17 SPECIALS er-ha- ve PRICE REDUCED 1 Fan-Hardi- i I CONOCO BRONZE GASOLINE born-Decembe- r John-.Thatch- er, ng RANDLES MARKET I |