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Show Thursday, February 8, 1934. THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 fpwn Talk; . wan up from Ncphl MonbuiilnriB. on day Attorney and Mra. t'luudu U. linker and little (laughter, lilauchu, spent the curly part of the week v Inking with Provo relullYOB. Leo Croon of Silver, Mr. and City entertained a number of relatimes at a turkey dinner last Sunday There wore twenty-tw- o afternoon. In Radio announcement made this morning were to the effect that Bremer, S7 year old wealthy Mr. und Mrs. Deo Parker and Rill resident of 8t. Paul who nearly a Parker, of,. Salt Luke City, were the month ago waa kidnapped and held Ann Toko on Sunday fur a large ransom, had been releasKuegti ed and returned to hie home unharm-- . Monday. ed. Tho message did not state We j,ave jUBt learned of the arriv- - whether or not tho ransom had been nl of a baby grii ,lorn t0 Mr. Bmllpillli Mrs. Ronald Clenn of Rult Lake City. I ibe Httle tot nrrlvrd on Januury NATIONAL 1M)V HtXX'T WEEK 24th at the Holy Cross Hospital. TO UK OBSERVED IN TINTIC attendance. . l Tlntlc Standard Mammoth Eureka Lily Ed-wa- rd Mrs. Margaret Freethy was a week end visitor to Salt Lake City. Juno Kendall, former county I MIH Mr. and Mri. John F. Row were KIDNAP VICTIM REPORTED 8all Lake visitors on Monday. RELEASED T1IIM MORNING PlUlUB 0j-M- j !! saoeeeeeeeeeeeee . . . ........ ......... Chief Cons, i: 1 : : Total Carloads Store News SPECIALS BEEF POT 1 lit ROAST, lb ; STOCK SALKS . : : 9 : SLICED SMOKED :: HAM, lb I ; ; or ..jC Monday Chief Cons. 80c. and Mrs. Elmer Trauutvlne Mrg- - gibeth Slocks, and Infant 8th to 14th, . Inclusive,, East Tlntlc Con. 60c and 49c. 1 o the Mt. Staten Telephone company, are the parents of a baby boy horn SUII( 0f Marysvnla, spent tho past .1,a February VEAL POT as lloy "een . Is This designated week. Eureka Standard -' of last Wok In Rurcl.u vIslLlng with Mrs. whs up from Trovo on Saturday, pay- on Saturday I JC 1 w lb on week " ROAST, children A Mammoth 35c. fca" nKiur. Before her marriage lug the local exchange a business their first son. the oilier two In served almost city, town, Tlntlc Lead 36c. visit. being girls. .Mrs. Stocks was Miss Elisabeth Big- - and hamlet in tho every United Suites. M5. Tlntlc Standard ler. Hill Bros. Blue Con Word was received In Eureka on The Scouts of the Tlntlc District Elks and their partners, and a few East Crown Point Kc. Invited guests, enjoyed a danclug Eureka Lily 26c. North Lily 64 c. party at tbelr club rooms last Saturday evening. Zuma t. ana rinya u. nruu a new an(j modem acreen, thus mak- - 8lh, at 7.30 p. m., ous buffet luncheon was served. j and Squire , 'of Eureka. Ing possible a murh more enjoyable Amusement Hall In Eureka, a court Tuesday The new city icrl , Nepb . of entertainment for the people of honor will be held, at which time! type 79c. Cons. Chief a tweek Provo apweek At made theirvarlous last of badges and merits commun presentation 50c. Con.' Tlntlc East to was Issued . point ments and Included In the list a marriage license This will be awards will be made North Lily 64c. la the name of Arthur A. Miller, who; Fred Lee Humphrey of Provo and! Tj,e members of the Relief Society f0n0wed by a proaram which will la- Tlntlc Lead 39c. will act in the capacity of city on- - Myrtle. Bernice Hansen of Benjamin. 0j silver City gave a party on Mon- - clude ta,k and muiilcal numbers. East Standard 144 c. Mam- a Mrs. j The young lady was formerly week of for last day evening glneer. The gllver Clty palroI wlu present Zuma 7 He. were moth resident. who A. T. Bigler and children, Tne H1,tory or Benutimr" and me, The members of the Cslholic Wo-- 1 ' to Eureka Patr wiu Put on an Invea- man's League held an lntereatlng! The mattrew.es used by the navy bo- - bIra' Wednesday demonalratlon- tUure Fol-.ar- e Yards the Navy manufactured at Chief Cons. 80c. meetlng list Thursday evening. town. ,n of that the Rel,ef Pre-Society a. m.. 10 the 0n gaturday, at j Crown Point 244 c. lowing the business session there wasj Philadelphia and Mare laland, and United Stntes, Franklin; Eureka Lily 27c. a splendid program given under the, are made up of equal parts by weight' (j. e. Hulsh returned on Sunday sdent 01 direction of Mra. Dan Sullivan. Eureka Standard 1.40, 1 1.42. jof horse tall hair and horse mane after a brief visit in Los Angeles. D. Roosevelt, will address the Boy Mrs. Hulsh, who went there at the Scouts of America, his remarks to Iron King hair. A big upset In the Nebo Basketball me t,me- - wlu remn,n for ,ome b" broad,t over both nat,onal Jnet Tlntlc Lead 39c. Torpedoes, are driven by propellers weeks, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. works, Tlntlc Scouts are asked to League took place last Friday even- Tlntlc Standard $5.60. small recipro' a n ilhnol whoM hflinB Ri66t ftt ths AniiiKmcDt Hall Id Bu ing when Payson defeated the league which are operated by East Crown Point 3c. conleading Sprlngvine crew by a score eating engines or steam turblne. br,ghlened' by th aprva, of aybaby reka and listen to this talk, after East Tlntlc Con. 63c. steam The In was the talned torpedo. of 23 to 22. Wltneutiei aay It which games will be played and a North Lily 63c and 64c. also Is a thriller from start to finish. This Is made from water, which njea luncheon will be served. Boys Zuma Mrs. H. E. Wall and son, Jean, of scout age are Invited to attend In a tie with carried In the torpedo aa is the fuel.j now places Xephl ' .11at Tuesday with Mr. Wall at this affair. Sprlngville for tho lead poaltlon. of g,lvpr city f 1m h Mr a"d Mri- DEMAND FOR SILVER AH MONEY .SECOND HALF SCHEDULE Rchf,ldSchool In the reunion family FOR BASKETBALL LEAGUE . mt. ,IBaJau a a GAINIXO DECLARES NEVADAN Edward Duggan, former Tlntlc peoday by the Ladles of Woodcraft, was; House at that Pa teasspoonfula. home whose at latrlislrin the pie a"d ta were In at one of the most pleasant parties of, Twenty-eigAt a meeting of officials ot the always out for old time residents tjw aad George W. Malone, Nevada stale the past season. Each member, the special guests were west- - Tlntlc Invitational' Basketball Lea-er- n wherB mlnlnK of of chairman thl and the camp engineer they brought a guest, thus bringing the, Ben Boyer, the former a member of governors silver committee, says sue and representatives of the var-thDAY DAY attendance to more than a hundred, j the Tlntlc Board of Education. only the aggreslve opposition lous teams, held at the High School A splendid musical program was glv- ring , to silver . . waa Groundhog Day , Life Jackets and . by the administration forces on Monday evening, the schedule for By . en and this was followed by cardscan establishment of the the second half was made up aa Uni. th. I.U.. prevent 4 predicted LEONARD A. BARRETT '"C . I" C . m ,i are made from cork which cornea metal as a monetary basis at a lows: aa ... from Spain. Kapok comes from the j Feb. 12th: Tlntlc Standard vs. M time of the day he cared to come out regulated ratio with gold. ct Mexico and the West phllI , Men; Harps vi. Mammoth. of the matter a fibrou aubstance from . hibernated . . Here the groundhog TS MOTOIUST8 ntrelSed a Our old time friend and former at all thls winter- -lt hus not been 4re MIST STOP AT STOP-SIGN- S Feb. 19th: Goshen vs. Tlntlc Stanbed to for re we had the for halnt any resident, W. L. Anderson, who for necessary er prov,dea the flotatlon property. malnder of her life, j : Eureka Standard vs. Mammoth dard; the past few years has resided at winter yet. ! Sandstrom a issuing Marshal re She Feb. '22nd: Elberta va. M. Men; piteously of and Eureka Jas. Heber City, sent in his check this! George Forsey motorists who use the Harps marked. "Must i , wrn n Frank Baum, aged 60 )oar flea porBey 0f Richfield left Friday for Eureka Standard. ts, week with a request to tend him the and alleys of Eurea that from He here all the rest bome ln Provo - 26th: Sunday at b,a pebTlntlc Standard va. Eu- are where a more of for Omaha, Nebraska, they years. Reporter couple on thy rau1 itaP ,nd reka Standard; Ooshen va. Harps. ofmydnyar 'No," ,b,a dal lingering Illness of mlnere attending; the national convention of Mr. Anderson states that business aRer ua Hea ressea the Mftrch Mr. Baum waa horn tbe botuer 0f America. Before Elberta Vl Goghen conditions at Heber have Improved consumption. that to alow up Is not sufficient M Men vt. llt: or hla Eureka standard. to In recent weeks and he n Provo In 1874 hut much home they will Journey turning that motorists must come to a March 5th: Tlntlc Standard vs. tbe I", Michigan for the purpose of purchas- apen predicts that before long the mines 1,Je bad bean dead slop where the signs say to. Mammoth. Utah. He formerly M Men 0f which a arpg of the Tlntlc District will again be trucks jng coupje they Violators will be taken before the ed ln Eureka, his last employment wJ1j drve back t0 this state. March 8lh; Elberta yg Eureka going full blast. here being at the Chief mine. Sur-- , Standard; Ooshen vs. Mammoth. In the tabulation of the standing From Torrence, California, comes vlvlng Is one sister, Mrs. Susie Ferre March 12th: Tlntlc Standard va. word of the death of Fred N. Free- - of Pleasant View. Funeral and In- - of the players in the Xehn Dcvlrilon Harps; Elberta va. Mammoth. wires are Enough used telephone freeman was well terment took place at Trovo yester- - of the basketball league up to the man. Shorty March 15th: Tlntlc Standard In New York City to reach to the known in these parts, having resided day. present time we find that BUI A11I- - in en va- - Mammoth, moon 35 back and t,meawa" chooi . E,berta1 the future, would riiiy , ot Spanish Fork for many years son, forward, Is third with an total March 19th: Eureka Standard vs. see On Friday night of last week Mrs. Bocre 0f courage to The average life of presidents of Goshen; where daring several seasons he jg. in the lead is Fullmer toare iit would we bare Open. tbe ta we haataM was would noL the UnlUw States has been Emphatically, of Spanish Fork with 50 points, tnl j -69. B managed the baseball team of that Wlllam Roundy Makers Club. membera ot tbe hfeforehan'l al the Joy thot years. Mill of gpringville; ,f k"7 followlnjt ll!m city. He brought many a baseball When love fails, marriage falls. followed b waa the diversion, l team Into Eureka and was well Br,de wth 4R polBlL Hone, another Tin-- ! muchf0'? of Its seat. ,.t.u,d we knew In adIf acore luncheon. a dB,,cIous High by of in jg the list third known by the baseball fans and playl(e vance the adverse conditions, we would ere of Tlntlc a few years ago. His Pr,ze went 10 Mrs. Clarence Gourley BUardg j tbe pojnt 0( scoring, nut Imre sufllclent "nerve" to go forMra Ba,rd cut t0 and Pr,!Se was blood caused from death poisonOn Saturday evening- - Mrs. Robt. ward. If some of us knew at the beMrs. of the honor and Maynard prize in Cronin. Those attending were: Mrs. Gllliispie entertained at a mlscellan-Th- e ginning of 1033 what was ahead of us Fidelia club members were W. F. Painter, Mrs. Erwin Sax, Mra. eous shower for her daughter, Mra. fur tlmt year, we would hove been In dined to give lip berore we really startpleasingly entertained at their last Frances Davie, Mrs. James Brady, Eldon Nellson, formerly Miss ed. As It out, we went through Ranthy Qlllisple, t brldo of the past It and the turned by Mrs. F. A. Qrant. "500" Mrs. K. D. Jamison, Mra. Harry skies are clearer and the fu was the diversion, for which the die, Mrs. Curtis Russell, Mrs. A. D. month. Music and games were the lure than they were a year high score prize went to Mrs. Frank Baird, Mrs. Clarence Qourley, Mrs. diversions after which dellcloua hon-Mr- s. ago. brighter Notice The The cut prize was won by Maynard Cronin, Mrs. Leslie Cromar freshments were served. been mailed to all ownIt la a rery merciful Providence that Charles Zabriskie. The hostess and Mra. Frank Hickman. jored guest was the recipient of many hides the future from us, thereby com of ! beautiful Electric Monitor Top and useful gifts. served a delicious luncheon to the ladling us to live and work day by day. Mra. Russell. Catherine following: who purchased Miss Edna 8mith entertained the It Is all folly to try to live a whole week In a single day or an entire year b between 1, 1929, and October 500 was en-b- y In a month. No truer statement was ual business session being followed on Tuesday evening. Bacon, Mrs. T. E. Bartlett, Mrs. Zaever "sufllclent unto the penned than Mrs. 'joyed and prizes were won by Plor 10, 1933, sewing. Attending were: extension serbriskie and Mrs. Brlskey. dHy Is the erll thereof. Trying to iviitiaiu Tifiuu, pus. s vice live the future us of today deprives protection. Members of the Elite Club were thy, Mrs. II. F. Gear, Mrs. William! session a birthday gift was presented and enduring power. When entertained in a pleasing manner Frary, Mrs. Delbert Davis, Mra. to Donna Melllng. Luncheon was strength our energy In unnecessary last evening by Mrs. O. A. Allred, Frank Taylor, Mrs. Arthur Smith, served to the following: Florence we dissipate your General Elecwa throw sand Into the wheels the time being spent playing bridge. Mrs. William Clark and Mrs. B. B. Naylor, Lizzie Johnson, Faye Stew'-ar- t, anxiety, of and the friction thus progress, proDonMae won On Gail Stewart, The high score prize was Myers, top style) between by Mrs. Parrish. February 2nd the duced causes a mental aberration or Miller and the cut prize by dies met at the home of Mrs. Frank na Melllng, Yvonne Vance. nervous a breakdown. above, did Mrs. A. D. Baird. The hostess serv- - Taylor with the following present: Seeking strength for etch days task ed a delicious luncheon to the fol- - Mrs. John Nilson, Mrs. William receive notice and endeavoring to solve a problem is NEW YORK EXCHANGE to, Mrs. Maynard Griggs, Mrs. ry, Mrs. Delbert Davie, Mrs. William GO UP IN PRICK when It arises, and not before enables SEATS to s. you George Forsey, Mrs. A. D. Baird. Vivian, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. you seus to master our work and not be masC. E. Rife, Mrs. J. Yern Rife, Ham Clark, Mrs. II. F. Gear, Mra. B. full tered "The stare. eternal It seats hy Stock York New Exchange Mrs. Angus Miller, Mrs. John Nil- - B. Parrish and Mrs. Ruby Byrne, has taken a big Jump In price during writes (Sirlyle, "shine out as soon ar offer. son, Mrs. Leslie Cromar, Mrs. Em- ... , It la dark enough." ona of tba the week following a substantial Inron Birch, Mrs. Walter Franks, Mrs. ,Mra- - fcm,"a I.V Wuitra Kiwvpapw Dnlas. Pluneerresldentsofth1 city, cele- crease in stock market activities. E. P. Sax and Mrs. P. E. Olson. call our A membership sold at $190,000, brated her 87th birthday on the 7th or from the previous sale, Patricia Beck entertained up $40,000 the of the month. Present on that details. telephone of the Cootie Club at her caslon were four of her five living this being the highest price that a h seat has sold at since last Auguat. home last Thursday erenlng, at children, as follows: Mrs. C. A. DO NOT DELAY. No time the following officers hoyde ot 8alt Lake, Mrs. Lizzie Whll-wer- o Only a few weeks ago a seat changapplications can be accepted elected: Marcella Ekloff, presi- - beck of Vernal, E. P. Hickman and ed hands at $110,000 which waa well (5:00 p m dent; Gloria Gear, vice president; B. V. Hickman. The other living down from ths high of 1913. Where quality and prices 1,5, 1934. Patricia Beck, reporter. In playing child la Mrs. E. G. Sutherland of , to give values FOR MAIjE prizes were awarded as fol- - no, Nevada. Mra. Hickman is the to be found no where lows: Gloria Gear, first; Maurtnc mother of twelve children and only Ona Areola Heating Plant; seven UTAH POWER & LIGHT Ths hostess five of them are living. She also radiators and pipes. First class conForsey, consolation. else. CO. served a delicious luncheon to her has 24 grandchildren, 42 great dition and reasonably priced. J. C. 168 Phone Mau3 who were: and Gloria 47. Gear, grandchildren, guests, great great Penney Co., Phone Efficient Public Selvice -Mrs. Hickman Is line Forsey, Marcella Ekloff, Helen grandchildren. or Night Day A collie once found Its way from Hanks, Frances Oatley, Shirley Ma- - hala and hearty, active and keon of Utah Nephi son, Thelma Freckleton and Patricia mind, and her many friends wish her Indiana to Oregon, a distance ot Reck. about 2200 mllea. many more happy birthdays. S. J. Jones, district manager for Mr. 01 i f (l-OS- 7c. I "Srdayof . . Efa J I 1 9c. ' . . 7c. ! J ht ; BY at life-buo- ys fol-whl- te .1" ' J In-Fa- ' iTaTtli ... ; at !J atop-alKn- a- f Special Announcement Doro-mcetl- wa.bB, m.r. has ers General Refrigerators, .. July regarding WU-Mr- Please , te unite v AV WORKTWOj uses v COVWDE Foe Now You at for Anderson Funeral Home Dela-whlc- Foe of If.you purchased tric (monitor dates indicated and the referred very important that cure information regarding Fra-lowln- g: Fbf5 same A it this nearest store, after February the not |