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Show eureka reporter Page 4 I Tintic Loses Gome to Fast Team from Nephi' Miners Deposit Insurance !El,llI,rSe liy The first league hnskelbiill game, riply to a request sen! Elevates Banking theIn Untie Aliner.i District lnlnn nf the Nclio DevIsUm was played last i DmmmuU tti Ilk Wo In the Tintle Friday evening, High Si'huol quintette Journeyed to Nephl where they met the Wasps. The final score was 45 to 16 In favor of the boys from tho eastern end of the county. There never wus a time when Tlntlc really threatened but this was to lie expected as the Nephl, hoys have been setting all comers on! con-- ; their ears during the testa. In fart tho state sports writ--; era have focused their attention on these boys due to the fact that they have beaten some of the best teams In the northern part of the state. The sophomore teams of the two schools played the opening game and. from all reports they stole the show. After battling nip anil tuck for four with tlu periods the time ended score 10 all. In the extra period Tin-ti- c sophomores made C points ugainst 4 for Nephl to win the contest. The box score of tho main game follows: TINTIC when Thursday; jauuarfr 11, 1934. pre-seus- .William Almost over night banking bus been elevated to a higher and belter (kmIiIoii with nil element of doubt removed. Deposit Insurance was the most forward financial step In the history of the nnl ion, pleasing alike to those who entrust tlirlr funds to a bank anil to the men who iiMimgo such an institution. Hankers, who have weathered the worst financial depression the woihl bus ever known, have the sal Israel Ion that comes with the accomplishment of any dif- In- over a spun of ninny years and see an unblemished reeord durluive ing which roiiiidcnccs kept und service rendered Ih-c- without endangering the security of something given over to one's enre. In the rase of banking it Is Ilia money or trusting depositors. As a inetiilier of the xroup of Irniiks now Insured under the Nation Wide SHEETS SIZE 81 in. x 99 in. Thouramls of women prefer this lo for use! all-rou- 42 in. rends: "The period of BOYS1 Medium V.ir. lit, Find Combed Cotton 53c .... Big, Long Wearing Size 17x17 in. Each j con-th- Wool Lined with Sleeves Repriced for Fast All Wool Clearance 15c 36 inches Wide, Yard 98c $4.98 ! B1RD3EYE DIAPERS 27x27 Size, Dependable S Ainnskoug Quality, 6 for e LADIES fJu jahovo section, and I have been un- able to find any court decision di-- ! STEVENS CRASH j rectly in point. It Is clear, however, 18 Inches Wide, All L. Mrs. Luella Gear, Guardian from this statute, that an employee, Pure Linen, 5 Yards while under the supervision and conMrs. Sarah Clments, adviser. trol of the employer, must not be Mrs. Mary E. Edwards, magician. kept under ground for more than VanLcuvan, referee; Burnett, umWASH CLOTHS Mrs. Julia Whitehead, clerk. pire. eight hours, except, of course, In Size, Double Terry, 12 Large j On the same night Springville and Mrs. Rose Phipps, banker. cases of emergency, as provided by In. x 12 in. Solid Fork certainly played a I Mrs. Matilda Tackett, carrespon- - said statute. There are a great Spanish Colors, Each . . . thriller of a game, the former team 'dent. many dangers both to health and Mrs. Ella V. Stewart, captain of j body In underground mining, and winning by a score of 42 to 38. At the end of the first quarter, after guards. BATH TOWELS the Legislature intended that miners one of the greatest scoring sprees Mrs. Elizabeth Stokes, Inner senti-ev- should not be exposed to these dan20 In. x 40 In., Double seen, Spanish Fork led 18 to nel. gers for more than eight hours In Terry Cannon, Each Mrs. Etta Gear, outer sentinel. 4, but from then on Springville, the any one day. Mrs. Gertrude Hannifin, musician. champions of last year, gradually From your letter, It la evident that BELLE ISLE MUSLIN closed the gap and won out In the Miss Josle Sullivan, Mrs. Garnet the mine operator! referred to have last few seconds of play. 36 in. Bleached; 39 A Carten, Mrs. Agnes Platt, managers. construed this law to mean eight Mrs. Mary Stack, flag bearer. in. Wide Unbleached, Yd. hours of actual work, or at least they Mrs. Florence Leatherbury, senior have Judge Ccx Sets Court required the employee lo travel under ground on hie own time. Calendar for Juab Co. guardian. The drill tenm, under the direc- The important question Is: Doer of Mrs. Ella Stewart, was very. the relation of master and serv..n: tion Cox H. Fifth of the Judge LeRoy Judicial Distrii-- l has se.t the court successfully displayed during the exist while the servant is going tu and from his place of work undei ralcndar of Juali county for the com- evening. After the ritualistic work n social ground? If the1 relation exists, the ing year as follows: session wus enjoyed, featured by a tlme Bpent ln travelling back and Law and motion day. January 26; EUREKA and the forth under ground by the servant first term, March 19; law nnd motion splendid ofchicken dinner ut which prises must he considered a part of the 500, pluylng day, May 22; second term, June IS; were won by Mrs. Julia Whitehead eight hours. law and motion day, August 22; Mr.8' In the rase of Whalen vs. y. P anil. P15,1' third term, October 8; fourth term, The charge of the affair Coai Company, 168 Pac. 99, the ser- December 10. were: Mrs. Julia Whitehead, Mrs. Vgnt was Injured after he had quit Ella Stewart, Mrs. Gurnet Carten, work and while he and a group of .Mrs. 8arali Clements, Mrs. Elizabeth fellow employees were being and Mra. Margaret Drew, ported in the company's cart toward the entrance of the mine. In declar- lng that the relation of piaster and j Taxpayers Asked to File exU,tel du.r,n 1thlB perlod Income Returns Early our MrTl Supreme l "The relation of master and scr An appea , . o federal income tax- ; conUnued t0 exl8l untI, tbe em. yant FRIDAY - SATURDAY ' payers in I, tali to file the r return. The TIutic Standard resumed op- , boardlng tbe .man.lrIp. werF orations after an enforced shutdown -12 of13 JANUARY eany to avoid congestion In the de. takon l0 tlie 8Urrace of the ml flee at Suit Lake C y was made Sat- from lha clirg, and were no on account of one of the boilers going parleU N. Ira Hinckley, collector , urday by under the control of tbe com out of commission. A new boiler .reVe.nUeamenable to lie rule, and had been installed to replace the one or By so a that had outlived its usefulness. taxpayers can receive reRUiaton. j individual attention from deputy col- -. The general rule concerning this The Grand Central Mining com- lectors, Even though a taxpayer may I we u Btat(fd 0real puny directors declared a. 5c dlvl- not be able to pay hi. tax at the time 8ubject f Lumber Company Ts. Ham-- ! Soatbern the return is made out. he can have m s where the For 1913 this company 825,000. It ready eo that the payment cun be paid 3 dividends for made without further delay -The rule 1. well established that 375,000. March 15th 1. the last dale for an b who effl , lran8port. Preparations were being mads for making payments without lncurrin-- ' ed to and from hla work, as in Ihli h .re!p,e,n.Ln a penalty for duUngnency. case, is a servant whUe thus being 7, d transported, because the me Hate. This property was People have the popular Idea that tion TIs incidental to, -- 7i".,i-rJl,or Jerae owned th ' the scientist is a hardworking but connected with, the main employ ; atthaTtima practical man. In truth, nine times ment as to be a part of It. nut of ten he is highly practical but Arthur N. allace. Eureka bus!- It will be seen, therefore, that the : Majr Hobbs, fundamentally lazy. Prof. J. B. 8. servant must have credit on the neM .,na,,., al,d The most unusual picture of.H",dane- - British scientist hours for eight the year. being transported uuucr Riuuuu u HUtlTViv Ki'mivM tnic the master. Likewise, the servantj yeara a0. iih(tWfI) IV LSON-SULMO, The Keystone Encampment No. 8, should have credit on the eight ! SUN. - MON. - TUBS. odd Fellows, elected the following tlmB hour 8Dent for tbe by The LcHKon-Scrmin all Church- j for the year: George Ars- officers back and from JANUARY 14 15 - 16 Coats and Dresses Guard-- 1 49c Repriced for Clearance COATS DRESSES $6.90 to $14.75 5c MENS OUTING FLANNEL 15c Pajamas and NightShirts 98c e jC truns-jCastleto- n ! m ti.i. ICEBERG I , "'7, ThcQciaci Ten fi. :r.i,h haven of malice ; Tilt- - Ixwt mdtHlraina of llio your. Dont miss it. i $1.98 to $6.90 er J YESTERDAY R Sweaters 5c .. Light or Dark Our Supreme Court, Insofar us the Only SLIP-OVE- Leather Coats STRIPED OUTING ; .question under consideration Is new officers which were recently cerned, has never interpreted the : MEN'S AND BOYS' .Hide DISK CLOTHS misdemeanor." elected, as follows: Mrs. Leretta Pickett, Past MENS Genuino Front Horse UNIONS j of. employment In all underground workingmen mines or workings, nnd in smelter, und all other institutions for the re-duction or refining of ores or ineluls. KVKKKA HANKING COMPANY. shall be eight hours per day, except (Advertisement.) In cases of emergency where life oi 'property is in Imminent danger. Any OFFICERS OF NEIGHBORS person who violates any of tho pro-- ' OF WOODCRAFT INSTALLED visions of this section is guilty of a I x 36 in. CASES, only woven! Thai's why they feel so smooth aud wear so well! I'losi-l- y 49-3-- 2, federal net we solicit your business nml usk that yon come to us with your flnnnrlnl problems. You ran expert respectful consideration nnd such help, advice mill service as is consistent with the new system of hnnking. 8 Sheets made to Penney' rigid specifications I Softer finish, softer "fee)'' more wear! These priees bring reeord savings! December 14, 1933, in which you say that In some of the larger mines of the stale, miners are kept under to ground from eight i.nd one-ha- lf nine hours per day, anil you further In these longer tunnels state: workmen are transported to the slmft station by whnl Is known as mun-trip- s and In tho shorter tunnels the men walk both ways. The time required for the men lo travel from tho tunnel portal to the shaft station is from ten to tweuly-fiv- e minutes . . . However, it Is probable that tho men put In not to exceed seven actual work hours at the race." Ucferrlng to our eight hnsu law, you then say: "Does this law mean eight hours actual working time at the face or eight hours from shaft collar to shaft collar, or tun-- ' j nel portal to tunnel portal? I Revised Statutes ul : Section Utah, 1933, relating to this matter worth ficult task. It thing to a hunk, or to an Individual, to be able to look bnrk (P0G9O0V1 0 6 WAM)069 CPOOOP0 dustrial Commission of Utah, h". sent the following opinion from Joseph ( hex, attorney general, und we are pleased to publish the suine at the request of the local union: I am in receipt of your Idler of some- Is Kneer, clulniiun of the Haao-- ITnL :cd,T"n ho r;, Vw. STr.nr.nc- - and wickedness! bna 0f . , And he following: brand, and a.re thank., and brnk. 11. and gave unlo them, saying. This Is my body which Is given for you: this ilo In rememhranro nf me (St. S,J 2 ui zsi .i.u,tTr u. patriarch; J.h D. IJltchV'iKT' j. w. ..r.; .t ,he Ch.or UTAH The Tlntlc Mercantile company another big rabbit hunt was planned was advertlselng a big January for the near future, clearance sale, and a. a special ln- Mri. w. D. Myera callud t0 ducoment to trade there, was giving Canton, In.t on afocunl of BBr. a bo which Ford would car, away 0U8 lllne8g of her molbor- - Ju8t f won by the person holding the lucky week previous her father had died, number at the final drawing. Mis Hazel Stnbbs and Miss Flor- W. F. Shriver was also putting on ence Johnson returned to their homes a sale. According to his advertising ' at Lake View after a visit with Haul suits could bn purchased from 10 Irvine of Eureka. to 40. Miss Syrllla Arrigomi left Eureka Mr. alld Mra Edw0ld Hlgler 0r for a visit with her Usler, Mrs. P. silver City, were the parents or a c- - Hood, ln Wyoming, baby girl. JIr; ead owjh Jlaunf n were visitors during the week. Alex McCaule returned t0 Tlnllc durinK the weok after d, month, at Butte, Montana. Mrs. J. C. Kirkcndall, Mrs. Frank Theriot and Mrs. J. W. Hurd were guests- of Mrs. B. M. Cornish. William Homer received word 20 UTE STRING yeari ago of the death of his brother. BEANS, 3 cans Solomon 1Iomer' at Philadelphia. C- GrlH' lodge officer JELLO ot Ibe Masons, was at Oarfluld, as- sluting ln the launching of a new S s I Package s jod;e 8( that place, Manager Wetland, of the local J. CRYSTAL WHITE Lake, on DUBiness ior tne company. SOAP POWDER, Miss Mary Weldon daughter of Package Mr ana Jam e,don' af u Al 8hafer, of San and w , Specials - 29c 1 S7th a? ,Mr - - pnt ,uin" 0,"r' ,n,- " - w- - who owned the place at that time. l The Eureka Volunteer Fire De- Spanish Folk Coming Here For Game Friday Evening prtment elected the following of- WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Luke 22:19). i fleers 20 yesrs ago: John J. Sulll- A vnn Includalso correlative chief; Frank Cook, assistant Tomorrow (Friday) evening the JANUARY 17 piianaec foreman of ed from the Christian Science text- - Spanish Fork High School basket- - chief; John Donnelly, book Science nnd Health with Key ball team will come to Eureka for a bose carts; Nell Bonner, foreman of to tho Scriptures by Mary Ilaknr gume with tho Tlntlc Miners. Al- - book and ladder; Pat Bonner, secEddy, rends: "His (Jesus') follow- - though Spanish Fork Is rrediled ret ary; J. E. Driscoll, treasurer; P. era, sorrowful and silent, antlrlpat- - with having a good team tho recent J- - Fennell, David Mill! and Bernard lng the hour of their Master's be- - Improvement In the playing of the Hall, staudlng committee. Irayal, partook of the heavenly local boys has been such that a good During the week 20 years sgo the manna, which of old had fed In the close contest Is expected. Tlntlc fans Tlntlc High 8chool basketball team wilderness the prosecuted followers should (urn out and give tho home lot two games, one to Hlckley and r Tru,,, The,r bread ,nd,cd cnnw ,own hoys a little support. It will the other to Tayson. The local team Olio of !1li liisl of our lii,v f down from heaven. It was tho great undoubtedly help them to craw nut was mads up of Chrlstopherson, bnrguiir show's. trulh of spiritual being, healing the of thn cpRr position, which they Malcolm, Thomas Myers, Wsnlsss sick aud casting put error" (p, S3), have held for so long. and Bhrlvar. - S 6c g Dn. ... w, FOOD . MTlmVuTka Volunteer Fire De- Mrr B- M- Pornish of Mammoth ?trie.8U;aherenfore. were making arrangement. my opinion that .tbs Sight hours should bo computsd for a big dunes to bs held on Janu- - tIty flun the weelt' ,o port' or lr ,",l,ler ; w-- iIt. Vh, .a- r.1", K.,o..' u "ri's .t'iammoth' , ,rlJ t0 SuIt ust ' s.L,;k '' B,r.a,ade Uk8 Clty- a bUMlnB - CURRANTS Pound 16c HEINZ RICE 'lE FLAKES, 2 PkgsXdC PICNIC HAMS Pound 10c BEEF POT l ROAST, Pound .'. 1 ) ZC V. M. Warner, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. p. B. Garten for two months, returned to her home In Lo Angeles, Arthur Hanks, who had made his home at La Grande, Oregon, for two years, was ln Eureka for a visit with his phrents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward DATES, Pound .. 10c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Hanks. N. A. Robinson was out from Salt Lake City looking after his lorn I business and mining Interests. George Tlnsman and Dan Oslran- der made a trip to Lynn Junction to look over ths rabbit situation, as CASH MARKET |