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Show Thursday, May 10, 1934. THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 Women Employed Shows I Forest May Be Greatly Enlarged Cache National High Percentage in Juab Co. . WEEKLY OUK SHIPMENTS : EUREKA REPORTER - -- 91 Published on Thursday of each week Tinllc Standard The percentage of women place 19 Manimoth mente In Juab county in relation to! at Eureka, Utah. re0 total placemema made there bo.,cloMly upon SenatortromThomus de Eureka Llly 10. C. l,t,on J. VERN HIKE RJFK 4 th,e Minos tween December 1. 1933, and 11. others Empires of Commerce Publishers 3 Kureka Hill 1934, was more than double the per- ek,n 3 Jhe Edition of 260,000 pentennjai Eureka rentage of women placements in the " f?ur. cuntle. ii. Ute CucU piutul 2 to figstate as a whole, according ! ures released recently by Ceorge A. County National Forest, Senator Chief Consolidated Thomas announced that the Forest Victoria 1 i (lease) Yager, director of the National Ke- "mediately bo delegal- ut h Flr Clay (BCB 8fvfce w employment Service for Utah. the possibility and seek In Juab county. 9.5 per cent of incident to this to solve the problems Entered In the poslofflce at Eu-- ! the placements made during this annexation, reka, Utah, as second class mall period were placements of women, weePB the area Is w l.h. the matter under the Act of March 3,' whereas, in the state a. a whole wo-Mew near 1879. STOCK SALKS men placements amounted to only district known as the Pine although the tract embrace. 4.4 per cent of the total. In Weber, Morgan, Box Elde As approximately 10 per cent of Subscription Rates (2.50 per year. The principal Monday. the applicants for work In Utah are aad Che counties. be the Chief Cons. (1.00. women, and a. the bulk of employ- At present only 15 000 East Tlntic Cons. 43c. American Bible Society ment obtained between December 1 f aad' Eureka Standard (l.OStt. J"1. nder,the Alct and April 21 was on public work. Distributed Many Books ; North Lily 54c. the J nltf ? Tb?, ,t.Bte projecU, at first glance the figures ! 18c. Bullion Eureka MrM' for the state would seem to Indicate a,,olthfBB7?00 NEW YORK CITY, May 10. A "es and private hold- that the unemployed women hcre of 7,800,766 distribution acres, Bibles, 53,000 ngs Tuesday have received relatively less benefit cTestaments and Portions of the The favorable aspec in the . tua- Eureka Standard (1.05. from the public work, program than Bible during 1933 In 155 lanChief Cons. (1.00. tlon is the attitude of tho regional whU'h th For East Tlntic Con. 41c. fflce Soryk' guages and dialects and in more However, women received about North Lily 54c. forty coutrlcs was reported ut the 10 per cent of the total hours of favor the annexation. -- re 118th annual meeting of the AmeriTintlc Standard (5.75-(5.8work done on public works projects, can Bible Society held at the Bible so that the hours were distributed Methods Given for the House, Astor Place, today. Wednesday. evenly between the sexes according The distribution Included all parts Storing of Winter Clothing Eureka Lily 27c. to their proportion of the total regia-- . of Standard the globe, and ln several countries Eureka (1.05. wo-' t ration. While relatively fewer North Lily 50c. principally Brasil and Japan the disto cloth-dl- d men received Jobs, the Jobs women Danger of moth-damaTintlc Standard (6.00. tribution was greatly increased over receive lasted much longer than Ing during warm weather may be lc. Standard Central any previous period. In the United eliminated by following a few simple the Jobs received by men. Crown Point ' 8lates the reports showed that the Ellen to Miss practices, according 2c. Increased 50 per cent Crown distribution East Point ExAgren, clothing specialist of the FUNERAL SERVICE UKLD over the year 1932. The same report East Tintlc Cons. 42c. the of Service Slate teuaIon Utah cal contest. The error was not ours LA8T SUNDAY FOR INFANT disclosed the fact that more than 40 Empire Mines 4 Vic. in recopying but was made In tho Agricultural College. per cent of the homes are without TEach woolen or fur garment original item twenty years ago which Bibles. Funeral services over the remains ghould be lllaken welli brUBhed tbor Senior Flay Was Given Ago we are again printing, aa follows; daughter of Mr. Joyce, During the year the Society had to hl and Blred ln tbe gun for KV Miss Emma Brohm of the Tintlc Last of Students a and Mrs Albert Phipps, were held er&, houri before bel because reduce its Evening budget by t High School won the oratorical con8. D. Church L. last Sunday at the shrinkage ln gifts with the result for the summer. Shaking and brush The Following are Kvcala test held between Eureka and lay-so- u - that un- Landon were in Eureka. Senior carried The Happy play, operations That llnpiiened in Tintlc a ing dislodge or crush the eggs or larhigh schools and by virtue of her was ,ven nt ,hJ Tlntic High der a budget more than 30 per cent Bishop Hogan was in charge and vae of the clothes moth; also, Score of Years Ago. was eligible to enter the state victory bealso was one of the speakers, other lower than that of 1930. In spite of atrong BunBbine baa a definite kill- - School auditorium last evening audi- conteat to be held at Salt Lake on with-b- e and A. O. were ended a the such limitations Webb, fore a,ld appreciative year speakers large action Special attention should May 8th. Miss Brohm won from a Musical Ing Ceorge Finch of Elberta. to crevices, seams and pock nce- - Each and every member of out a deficit, It was stated, given The Gold Chain Mining Co. had number of contestants, which work numbers were a duet by Mrs. Wesley ets. Woolen wonderful caBt did the clothing which cannot placed an order for an electric hoist Roper and Mrs. Thayas Bray; a be laundered should have all spots speaks very highly of the untiring Mormon Crickets Threaten We are lndbted to Mrs. Verda F. to be installed at their property at .. .. yjta4i a Wm XT Aii A'TJnws 4ao onni1 formerly Miss Verda Full- ill ManV States Mammoth. Electricity was fast re- - Wanlaas, for the mer, following Hat of eighth at as steam motive the power placing mines of the Tlntic District. Chifrom to e w,1 aaw lho Wtorm- a Johnson of Spanish Fork, a solo by Mothiconcentrateon MUeVVpotTof hef leUerwhfchlconUined 1 According dispatch were unstinting In their praise cago drought, water shortage and Arni.e the fabric and there do greatest dam renewal of Bubacrlptloa for the Re. The TlnlJc WM 8tandard company Fork. Thayas Bray gave the benedi- -' age. of the work of the student actors an early selge of Mormon crickets' with two prospect drifts ou the porter, she says that she still enjoys busy the wttn citlon and Alonso Sandstrom tne carried threats of crop damage iooo level and small bunches of lead After the garments have hrn nnd were highly pleased reading this paper, eves after fifteen across the farmlands of the upper bow ln general. closing prayer. aired and cleaned 'brushed, shaken, were sho wine no which were years absence from the district. The Interment took place in the corns- - th are ready t0 be Blored. They The members of- - the cast were: Mississippi valley and intermount- considered very encouraging. It was graduates of that period were; Ellen Bill Cromar, Alenc aln west. tery at Spanish Fork. The grave Bboad be put w Fay ln Vncis Btaeki PhlTs o nu. Th7"aprlng inJibroken was dedicated by Albert W. PMpp-- .' e, 'p'lace"d Infirm. drought, extending SSludll Lng, d5 of Ogden, great grandfather of retd wrapping paper. The type of bag Is Tronne ance, Grace Redmonder- to the heart of the nation's of th dlstrlJt ,lgt .Church, Margaret Clark, C. Luclle the precious basket, Henry evaporated unimportant so long as it can be lene Clement, powa Ciiton enrtis Katherina s. LemVernon Don in and the water rivers Viertcl. creek, and Clothe. Man.on, Gold..Uver ore had been dICOver. Dotyi willlain D Ferguson, Stella D tightly closed and sealed. waa carrled aaray 1,ke on. fer,i' moths do not like cotton; l hcref ore. ed in the face of the long tunnel that Fields, V. Leona Firth, Walter a worn-osheet or any cotton rah was crosscutting the Dragon Iron Franke, Ernest by. the.pa,rched K. Freckleton. The water ihortage extends from We wish to express our sincere ric wrapped around the clothing. SISTER OK KURKKA LADY Tha product was said to Verda Fullmer V Artel property. T" acts and assistance DIED thanks for the wbtch lg pjaced in a trunk 0r box. of kindness during the illness, death W keep moths from wool bejp Mrs. Georj and burial of Zelda Joyce, little en materials. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AIbert Large, Rat cardboard boxes make Salt Lake City early . u.c rr the strike was made. man, Reta Knight, Douglass McKel- containers i' on account of the death of her terrifying" and ordered emergency Phlpps; also for the many beautiful. excellent moth-prolar Th oraas D M orrison liverna measures taken. floral offerings. The Crown Point people were still Never Vera Vichnia Erma v nhi the cracks at the edge of tho cover sister, Mrs. Zina May Turner Bird, The war against Mormon crick- busy with their Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phipps, lara ge&led by pasting strips of papei who died on Monday, from an Illness prospecting cam- - Bon Alvin Ostler Vemnn t Pare. pts" In the Intermountain region paign on the 400 level and indlca- Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps, 0Ter tbem or if wrapped in several of a years duration. BOn Edwin B Shriver Eva Taviae Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curtis, thicknesses of unbroken Mrs. Bird was 36 years of age, she kas been started two months earlier tlons were very favorable for the Ceorea V vtertei unrnn wrapping T,erlet margaret iveiuon. Garments packed away in was born at Provo June 17, 1897, a than usual. Farmers armed with making of ore. paper. these boxes should be folded careful daughter of the late George T. and shovels, sacks, hoes and other blunt worked in large crews Considerable activity was being Manager Loose of the Gold Chain ly with soft paper between the folds Zina C. Furner. Deceased is survive instruments The mere odor of cedar does not by two children, Normal Leo and killing off the pests which already shown by the stock of the Iron Bios- - reported that the mine was averaging som on the Salt Lake exchange, about a railroad car load of ore protect clothing from moth attack. Dee Lee Turner, also the following have ruined many acres of wheat, per F. cardDuring the week 20 years ago ll day, most of this rock was coming Marilla sisters: Mrs. Worthington, Cedarlzed cardboart closets and board boxes offered the public for Mrs. Sarah F. Clark, Misses Martha U 8.rotrhed car lobe. th. fa.1i.on protecting winter clothing and and Dora Dennis, all of Provo; Mrs.- ln Tanganlke." MrlcYTone native caI hirs. Rasmus Nelson was hostess condition of tbe property was dam- - George Forsey, Eureka; Mrs. AdilWhere You Are Always blankets against clothes-mot- h va( fonn(, wo,rlnr the ethers of the L. O. E. Club, ,0 ln fact It better than very had good, Idaho, aide themselves not in Geneva, will Jaussi, safeguard age Th next meeting was to be at the Treated Right a been for time ho and Mis1' at held long Funeral services will everything the articles stored in them. to Indicate that the mino had home of Mrs. H. E. Osborne, uc- we Sometimes wd wonder afternoon. lho and where the tomorrow it Provo warns. (Friday) Agren i cordion was luveuled by a fisherman a long llfo ln front of it. pr. L. E. Plerce mnde a buglneg Peonies for Mothers Day. (i.25 Local Officers are Urged N. A. Dunyon of the Scranton, ,0 8a1 khe City. of thc 0Ile thut thc per dozen. Cromar Grocery and Tobacco to Tinuc.w.. of Tnucz.nc to CurbSale Mr. -Embleton is Always Fresh. in Eureka and reported that there mad:a and Mra. .V Me .h Mrs. Roberts of Provo is visiting Police officers of and at the home of her Juab county are urgd by Attornc) CIGARS, TOBACCO daughter, Mr. and hire. A. D. Baird. General.Joseph Che to see that thc High and Confections. laws are enforced with regard to the Tb. dlrMtor, or tb. 0,.,d FOR SALE Camping outfit, out sale of w E d ,ook,n papers cigarettes, cigarette MARION LAVER, Reporter tral Mining Co. declared a dividend iv. board motor, shot gun wood saw, , ,tCr bun6 ntere,,t of 5 cents per share, which would Card Room in Connection fruit bottles. Also houses for Mr. Chex in a letter written to all the passing out of (25,000.00 sale. Mrs. John Vranlte. phone require George W. Hodglns of Salt Lake mar herIBi chie(g of polIce aud to tho stockholders. Up to that City was visiting In Eureka. Last week a mistake was made in shals of Utah, says that reporta have CDtril )lA(l P 111 ll B77 , FOR SALE Rexo enlarging camera come recently to him from various the names of the students elected for ?50 John Morley, Charles Hunt and dlvdendB next year's student body officers. W. H. Moeller were at Ogden attend- (20.00. With lens (40.00. A bar- - parts of the state of violations of tho Th law- students elected are as follow: The Dragon Iron was preparing to ing a grand lodge session of the Odd ! TTTTTTttTtTTTtTtTtTTTTTT gain. Mrs. Sessions. r, Mr. Chez asks that peace officers Mayor, Harding Allan; make the first shipment of gold ore Fellows. take such steps ure are deemed Kathryn McCormick; secretary and from the new strike in the long tun- John Dooley, old timor of Tintlc, necessary to the end that enforce- - treaaurer, Phyllis Bant; chocr mis- - nel. This rock was said (o average was making preparations to move ment of the law be made more ef- - trees. Fawn Parker; cheer master, (30 per ton. hack to the scenes of hla boyhood at John Iiird; attorney, Lloyd Randle; fective. Steele and Johnson had Just sent BerryvlUe, Clark I am sure, says Mr. Chez, that chief of police, Neno Schena; Judge,' county, Virginia, out Ihelr third shipment of gold ora all educational, civil and welfare or- - Kenneth Hone. The vein was Twenty years ago it was said that ' from the Opohongo. T. II. S. ganizationa in your community will oZ Zar and reemeil to be con- - Jkcra. wer many quail In Utah. In who Our received with medals this Students you. earnestly tw0 directions and both Tooele county alone it waa estimated office stands ready to give you every year on Honor Day are as follows: l,nuou there were 50,000 of these game REMOVED TO Lawrence Dali, mayor; Bernice An- - u and down- assistance. J,at Wrd" Low officers or this district stale derson, and piano ser-- j j0Beph Phillips was appointed as that no complaints have been made vice; Furol Hassell, scholarship; a ,lty councilman to fill a vinconcv locally. ob?rla Boye,r- that body. Hugo Dcprezln was bolarhip:I Merla Lursen, mayor at that Uno and the 0(her Blackett, scholarship; REEMPLOYMENT WORK scholarship; Robert Dunn, scholar- - rounctlmen wercY J E O'Connor c. E. SHOWS AN IMPROVEMENT ship; Bill Chrlstopherson, drama; George T Caxtleton Formerly OLD TINTIC GARAGE Arthur Irons Beulah Manson, drama; Ralph and Wim'am nougla'i. Notary Poblle The National Reemployment 8er- - Chrlstopherson, opera; Don Vlertel, IIEPORTER OFFICE, Eureka We will welcome our old as well as new customers at Senator Reed Smoot, of Washing-worke- r vice found 115 more Jobs for Utah athletic manager and basketball; basketball; Junior ton, D. C., sent word to Eureka that our new location. during the week ending Joe Walker, basketball; Phyllis the federal post office building for April 28th than during the previous Kirkpatrick, week, George A. Yager, slate direct- - Bant, three activities; Vernon Lem- - this city was assured and that the mnn, three activities; Jon Easter- - next step would ha the securing of a or, announced early in the week. FORD SALES AND SERVICE suitable site for the building. The Thera was little change for the brook, stage manager. T. H. S. property of Mr. MargaVet Duggan on period tn the distribution of new Those who had inoduls engraved upper Main street waa considered Claudin placements among tho employment AUTO REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS arc: Bill Allison, basketball, and most likely. groups. j During the week ending April 28, Marion Laver, reporter. Home I TOWING-D- AY OR NIGHT Robertarrlty of U-hl-. brother of 1 per cent of the placements T. II. 8. were r.r Private and Emergency Tho following students received made with the CWA, 63 per cent urfka , , 8 reco,,rad with the PWA and 37 per cent with rertlflcates: ar,r0m, ,n Fay Larsen, Henry Ambulance STORAGE Hl ? Wapk whereas, during Wall, Don Vlertel, Ilex Warr, Steele '"J rMy private InJustry; ,, t i kad Call Payson Phone 1G6 the week ending April 21, 2 per cent McIntyre, James Chatwln, Lawrence ; , ,1? , ?,r , 0nrJ',y was ., were made with Dali, Lloyd Randle, Gerald Fennell, pnn , of the placement ,w, tuber Parlors at Spanish Fork, ,', ,P. Cly, IU. the dny following the ; ; the CWA, 62 per cent with tho IWA Merlo Blackett, Everett Osborne, and Provo j and 30 per cent with privnte In- - Grace Redmond. Arlene ('lenient, accident which cost him his life. l'cnuinal Attention by dustry. Kathryn McCormick, Ncno Schena, i (j,0 rolumn of "Twenty Years ' C. O. Claudin Mcrlene Ago" It was slated that Miss Anna nick Ruby Sylvester, Bigler, PHONE 104 EUREKA, UTAH Xnll Brohm, when ll should have rend Lady Attendant Snmo are like a wheelbarrow -- no Manson, and Billy Peart good unless pushed. Miss Emma Brohm, won an oratorl- llowing W, ' ady ?, vv "n - & "'P vtvv . 5. ge 2c. i i Twenty Years two-year-o- ld ae aIS.f. S2 SterTSrtSlTSwoJlD1 I Pder ut - - of j BANK BAR B E K - 'a ,n R """ In son-in-la- w School Notes I ? COME IN ! vire-msyo- wiauwH JAMISON MOTOR CO. vice-may- or Tintie Service Station RIFE : Funeral ; ; Jamison Motor Co. e - |