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Show fcUREKA REPORTER Page 4 STAR Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 4th and 5th FIRST NATIONAL'S Thursday, May American Legion Presents (Audit Shows Eureka City Slight Decrease Shown in with Present Cash Employment in. This State! to be in Poor dxcumstanbes Big City SPECIALS I . slight decrease in Utah during the A In employment Whllo It had cushon bund Januweek ending lit of (1800, and an equity in ary' April 2 lit ai compared, with the current taxes of 13400, the financial week ending April 14th li shown In of Eureka for !ho yeaP waa f gureireleaied by George A Yager. out,ook BOl app(!ar from an Hale director of the National lLem- - audu the year corapl?ted by Amoi Wood.. A copy of which wai tiled recently with Jullui C. Andersen, state auditor.' The city had lit water accounts receivable and In speciul Improvement district taxes receivable for sidewalks, street pavement and sewers, together with other accounts, enough assets to bring the puper total to 117,600. ' Against this there were current liabilities of $800 In outstanding warrants; a 83000 .note negotiated at the bank on the last day of the in accounts 'old year; nearly-310,40payable, which Included a water bill Many Work Projects to bo of 34200 and about 35500 In' sal- Started Under the F.E.R.A. arles, plus water renters' deposits of were presen at. the lait count! meeting held on April 20th am prevented the city with a cash gift 1IAMBURGER SPECIAL PORK ai-i- CpMEDY OF gifobm In view of this 10c Pound SAUSAGE, Lb. PINK SALMON, can, 2 for . . . 1 12c 91-l- b. LiuC SHAVERS GRAPE FRUIT, large can i PRUNES Pound . 11c SHORTCUT . 1 IiC 19c . fact thn Pound Legion representatives suggested that the gift might be used for this RIB BOIL BEEF purpose, and the council agreed that; !I400. . It would be expended In this man-- j 3 Pounds book surplus was noarly Decause a large part of the rural uer. The city recorder was instruct were assets But the nearly ,3000. ed to send a letter of thanks to thn population in me west is ujn-aw.lh FRESH I RUITS and local Legion Post expressing their cultural, work projects are taking a I1 which of Itself tax equity, exception In VEGETABLES plans being madi and to prominent place deco aooreclalion of the r returning destitute rural families does not allow for unpaid taxes and; commeml me nmmbers S hat or other forms of relief to the various a oasis. . . . Deganixallon for their Interest and con- - 10 In DO CI&1XII6Q DJf lllO POUUly IN WABNIA VNIV VOAST TNI WOBIN IN HAMA, IONA ANN IAUNHTII Tat instance, only 34 cern In the welfare of the city. This1 yuaat Phono livery BOB.' BUfBIMI SINIATION TNI ONI ANN ONLY Of TNI CINTUBT the Gn llamlllics olbcT lbe hand, ' per cent of the population outside of was dona Scr--' ISO tow us Is' actually en- - ar nearly all against the city s genAt this session the council voted Incorporated vice' . fund the That fund. began pral farmin Utahs rural ares lo refund the 33.50 license two-yeCASH MARKET In audit covered the period Auxiliary of thn,w ine m0111 completely agricultural charged to hnd wora,Bf, Ai JOLSON RAY fBANCIf NCR POWHl umon western 80 with Per. slates, for the American IbIonII Legion a4 LOM MlMfi In operation el U w,,h an overdratt of 818 inof tho llvln her out,d of a light lunch stand during th;cent !., JU jeorporated towns actually farming.., ILL celebration on April 6th and 7th. lo the general fund from DT.tOHDFU'H ()1'1: ICE ew Mexlso has the highest percent-- AfXLN SATlRDAkH was AT John Galley granted a license In were 1832 339 sources 10.85, of peop,e Ilv,n ouUlde ,ncorpoiv' to operate a lunch stand lu connec WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 9th and 10th WlllCD WOUill 110C XDUCn niOP6 Mian1 afpr) tnwiis 8S nni rout hut lion wlth hls beer parlor. ot ' overdraft at the be-- Commencing on Saturday, May oMhe are eMMd the year. Expenditures Cth, and continuing throughout the iglnnlng.of Mons rlcuUural mher than SLIM SUMMERVILLE AND ZAZU PITTS in ' had been ordered to appear before were 311,685.31. and summer months, the city recorders uf that'year ' the council and show cause why hls Vhlch rly wa. 311,063.78. office will close at 12 oclock noon. 8t"" W?1 overdraft losing are . peddler's license should not be re-- laken ,n of 1933 Revenuea care for the dea ,h weat yoked, was present lo defend him self against charges that he had llhle ru,,.aI families. Hural areas of are popualed 10 a fare The Big 10c Bargain Show of the Week. Dont Miss It. been selling certain things which h I,11 by degree i homesteaders,: many of himself did not grow. The com . were witnesses Fen P. J, plaining ed owns or communities, nell and Robert Laird. The case ! Spalding Attended Penney Heavy Losses Somewhat was continued for the reason that lhree fam,1,e' out of ach kadred were on the relief rolla last Reduced by Anaconda' Co. Meeting at Denver, Colo. these witnesses desired to obtain -- eebefore dltional information now and Prhably never have been S. N. Spalding, manager of the lo- - disposition of the caae Is made. Ii! the annual report of the AnaIn view of the fact that the rail conda Copper company. Issued re cal J. C. Penney store, returned from Denver Colorado on Tuesday even- - rojjd- i the ceutly. It was stated that ti treat the Improvement district coun section of the county-thlug. after several days absence. cutl the police department from as common asset! of the city. Mr. Spalding went to Denver for cii adopted and ordered sent to ,?e pared with a loss of 316,893.240 for to street from ,3400 ,600. light, nre under. Mng lhe purpoae 01 ttending a conven- - Uah congressmen resolutions favor- - t 1932. ,1500 to ,1000, the fire department taken to collect the amounts due the bee In the. company s tlon of Penney Co. managers of the "B the repeal of the force act of Jn p D wh,ch reitei naministration, from ,700 to 3400, Interest on bonds . city from the abutting property own- Improvement business after a marked depression lntermountaln region, The chief rea-- he interstate commerce commission and Q Qn districts; improvement for the first quarter enabled it to son for the gathering was for buying laws, concerning long Bflfl ohorf HlklUHBl show operating Income for the year goods for the summer season. Sev- -, hauls. s. mmplele wy In re- - "M cr'eosVd' from ,7600 of 34,960,746, .gainst on operating er.l educational meeting, were also commission the meat, and allowance, for adjustment held. Mr. Spalding report, having Sard to the rales. but If repealed it .loss or 34,945,295 for 1932. om ,1300 to ,2600. of account, be passed on by the city IrlSTSSS fund 0 Gross sale, and earnings totaled a very successful trip and purchased would Permit the railroads to comand other funds showed similar im- - council. 372,902,493 compared with ,32.295.- - a big stock of high grade good. Pete nd Probably secure a portion coitKrucUonPaPlldr provement Concerning the miscellaneous ac- 0 61U for the previous year. For de- - which he will have on display within of the millions of dollar, worth of , are accounts receivable the counts Among receivable. It was recommend-- . be ,tof toiileil. ensos dating la some cases ed (list (be practice of carrying nc predation and obsolescence the com- - a short time. unpa,d The construction and can cnif of operation Panama 155.572. against pany charged ofr as far back as 1930, and unpaid counts for- licenses, fines and the like' u. Md Jusi like President Roosevelt to go 34,359,54 in 1932. Inventory ad-- . old- - The be discontinued. oma oI which a Some of the ne- .TT or ground around communlly houseJ f,n Justment involved a credit of 33.- - fishing where sliurks are thickest.-FederaInsurance Deposit whools- - construction of swim- - teneraI fund tax levy remained at counts for fines, It Is added, may and 3 Wllta through the period. The total show a balance on account of the 715,031, against a loss in Hie pre- - and still evade New Tork. Plans Praised Thoniar mlng pools and piny grounds. by The U. S. Patent office is beginvlous year of ,9,914,440. Kmploymont will also ho provided Municipal tax levy was reduced In absence of a record showing the final The December 31 balance sheet ning to make money, which 1. more to 16 mills. DIt is disposition of the account. such persons en relief as may be 1933 trom fo, Waijllillgl011i (..( May 2.Altcn. showed current araets of ,90 .96.- - than ran be said for many of the in- Mr- - Wond note th3t ,he general recommended that tinea remitted by of lbe Unltad stalei t0 the sar qualified for Icaderslilp In promot- ton 643. Which included $ri.:..6,3o0 of rentlons listed there. cue of the mayor be reported to the city jeess of the Federal Deposit Insur Ing and directing community pro- - fund had ,0 come t0 the cash and marketable securities at. lauce plai w(lh an lndJrBCt cniupii Jerts, sewing and activities of social the ,treet Pavl"S district, and that council and made a matter of rec- " there has been a general tendency ord. eto, V. uT W5;iCir pony held able securities at cost of of, 2 1 1 In3 78notes'Theofcom and climate conditions a market value of ,942.998. the Inspira-'wit- h 35,895.000 d L Senator Elbert D hit successful around gardening lion Consolidated Copper company ThoniB of l lah ,n an mpeomptu many of the towns and cities of Wyo- ,V. with notes of held such 369,898,000, compared aganst 34.515,000 talk on the floor in which the Utah mlng, and relief cases In these urban at the close of 1932. 370,500.000 at the close of the pre- - Senator pointed out thut only one areas are therefore cut off from Hie end of 1932 Current year. Current aeatnsV i" aggre ba,,k- far had renew by subsistence gardening which Is an TsVnifi ,0 9 nr 731 eh wh amounted Earlier Federal Cor Important part of the program In Insurance -Ulr O! Deposit cash totaled 36, and market- - .92 a most states. This situation is bein.; poratlon. Senator Thomas characterised the met . through the creation of. large incident as s historical event. gardens In such rural areas as the The statement quoted, he said soil and climate permit, worked by calls our attention to the fact tha' relief cases. A doxen or more of the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor these gardening projects have been jporation will Immediately assume Ite started, covering 40 to 150 acres liability to repay depositors In a dis each, The relief program that has been tressed bank. This Is tho first time since the establishment of the Fed mapped out for Wyoming will he oral Deposit Insurance Corporator carried out aa far aa possible in all that the corporation has found 1 the states In the western area, ac necessary to come to the util of e cording to FERA officials. MAY 6th, 7th and 8th penses. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, 25c n- ng i,,,..... ... RANDLES ar tin, s lod llei-eipt- s J , wuZ.' LOVE BIRDS . ad-!o- Um. i 5 e IMEirSK SESldT Vw cera .... S - , ioutr ff " 'r7 - l t" IW.67JSSiuan!,i,,il?r I prohl-r-V,'a.4!- a- Rocket That May Reach the Moon I 4 I Queen of the Desert h Crowned . bank. Dr. Thomas took occasion to nulr Mining Blanks at Reporter Office. the senators who had enacted (Ur e law (0 consider the relief which the He stated Smelting Company Will depositors now enjoy. that if the pews uqe of a threaten Garfield Plant Improve Its ed closing of a bank suuii m. the one named in Pittsburgh, Pennxylvsnig Is only four inches on the inside pax of a metropolitan newspaper, thn. fact was made so because flqhJic lu terest pour Is not greatly rreuted by : the threatened closing of bauks, the (depositors knowing (hat their money 'la safe. "Bankers of that city." he con eluded, "must feel repentenl over the fact that none of (hem could see lie blessings of this new al egls- lotion until ihey are made to ex- perience II. 'fits American Smelting and Jlo-fini- compapy will expend during the summer on Improvements on the companys Garfield Pia'11 W. J. OConnor, manager of the Utah department, has announced The principal improvement plnn- be be construction of s new smokestack lo handle fume rom be roaBer nd copper furnn-- ( h Garfield plant. The stack ' havan elevation of 405 feet nd wl'( replace the one now in use, .which was hult in 1305 when the J Garfield plant was erected. Chemluts soon will have s drur' JJd are now being received by that will make suparmnn out of us. the compuny. Construction of the predicts a Columbia University pro- - alack and other general plant Stale stuff, any dope ped- - provemopts are to be ropipleied by """wiii 1 11 tu' fall. i d-- Charlotte Giiy of un Diego, seventeen-year-olgranddaughter of Mine. Ernestine Scliuuinnn-lleink- , being crowned Desert Queen st the. University of Arizona In Tucson, The men students conferred the honor on her by vote, Her maids of honor are Foitelle Thompson, Frances Davis and Anita Knott, d iL - ( Erne chief research engineer of the Cleveland Rnckel society Idrtured poliling the completed model of the rocket sliljv, pud tho motor for (lie proposed ship of spnea. The finished rocket will be twenty feet long and two feet In illnmeler. Liquid oxygen and rectIHcd gasoline will he Flip fuel used to raise the rocket. Ignited hy g simrk plug located at the ton of he motor. Tha mptor Mr. Isiehcll la holding will be callable nr lining fnmi Pno to l,m0 pounds, ileiicndlng iioi (lie pressure with which the oxygen and gasoline) Is forced Info the cuiluuiloq chsuilier. Hie fuel pro puns Wl ie carried In the fins of the complcled racket. rull-slx- (m-tlHe- ' a ! : |