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Show Thursday, May 24, 1934 THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 ftTown Talk Miss Bant to Graduate from Local Music School i EUREKA REPORTER i Next Monday evening Mini Phyllis published on Thursday ot each week Bant will be presented In piano reat Eureka, Utah. cital In honor ot her graduation J. VERN RIFE 0. E. RIFE from the music department of the Publishers 8t. Joseph's School. Min Bant is Mr., and Mrs. Norvul Griggs and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A'buby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ekker on May 15th. little son visited with Tayson rela- - Bunt7a"nd iV one oMhrawomplisli'ed Mother and baby are doing nicely. fives on Sunday. her music work she Bert Wilder left this morning for. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas of Los- t0 completing on with the activities at the carried EuIn arrived where he will visit Angeles, California, ircka early In the week for a visit Tlntic High 8chool with honors, The recital will be given at the Entered In the poslnffice at Euwith relatives. Elks' Club Rooms, commencing at 8 reka, Utah, as second class mall Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. I,. Jerman took Mrs. J. II. Brandt and son. Rich- - oclock in the evening, and Miss matter under the Act of March 3, tbeir baby daughter to Balt Lake of Los Angeles, have arrived in Bant will appear in the following 1879. The an for ard, operation. Tuesday City to spend the summer with numbers. mastoid Eureka from was child suffering Mrs. Brandt's father, Dan Knotts, Sonata Bothoven, Subscription Rates $2.50 per year. trouble. Pathetlque, and other relatives. Grave, Allegoro Matta s con brio. Mrs. Stoele Bailey left on WednesDance of the Dwarfs and ScherMr. and Mrs. Bud Painter and day morning for Danville, Kentucky, zo, Op. 54 No. 5, Grieg. at NeWEEKLY ORE SHIPMENTS where she will spend some time vis- children s(ent tho week-en- d The Swans, Saint Saenz. They iting with her mother and other rel- phi visiting with relatives. The Galllwog's Cake Walk, Dewere accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. atives. bussy. 19 Tlntic Standard LaFon Painter and Mrs. Lily PaintValse OpJ , Levitsky. Mrs. A. T. Bigler received word er on the trip. 13 Mammoth Nocturne Op. 28 No. on Wednesday of the death of her 4 Centennial Eureka of The the diploma Plutus presentation Mrs. Dennis Theriault and little 3 sister in law, Mrs. Beth McPherson, In and medal will be made by the Rev. 2 Victoria aged 64 years, and one of the prom- daughter, Patriria Alin, arrived Eureka Monday evening for a visit C. E. Reardon, 1 inent residents of Nephi. Chief Cons to is Invited cordially Everyono with her mother, Mrs. John Ivey. 1 Utah Fire Clay Co. (silica) Mrs. Lizzie Fairloss of Salt Lake and other relatives. The Theriaults attend. 1 Colorado This la the second student gradu City la visiting in Eureka with Mr. now reside in 1.08 Angelos. ated from the St. Josephs Music and Mrs. T. A. Clement. Mrs. FairOn Tuesday evening the N. D. N. School this spring. The other b less is the mother of Mrs. Clement. were guests of Florence Naylor, dent Miss Viola May White, gave Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clement and cards nnd luncheon being the diver- - her recital . early in the month. STOCK SILKS daughter of Sacramento, California, giong. The prises went to Donna arrived In Eureka on Tuesday for an Meuing and Mae Myers. Others Erwin Clement, tending were: Edna Smith, Faye stay. Monday. Mrs. Stanley. Westberg and Miss Ar- - gtewart( Gail Stewart, Madge Knotts Eureka Bullion 20c. lene Clement met Mr. and Mrs. Clem- - ond Mrg Myrtle Painter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson and Eureka Lily 84c and 33c. ent in Balt Lake City. POPPY DAY TEA GIVEN The Entre Nous Club Tlntic Standard 25.75. The old folks of the Tlntic Dia- - daughters, Frances and Bornlce, left SATURDAY AFTERNOON Chief Cons. 95c. The LaJolas club members were trtet are enjoying their annual vaca- - last week for Oregon, where they Held Annual Banquet More Mrs. than 58c. summer months. North at last will spend the entertained tfon today Payson. Thursday by Lily - The annual Entre Nous Literary The American Legion Auxiliary Conrad Holmes. "500 was the di- - fifty persons over the age of sixty I. E. Diehl is confined to his home version, the high score prize going years were taken by auto to that Tuesday. Club banquet was held at the home held their Poppy Tea at the Legion Chief Cons. 94c and 93c. to Mr. Wilfred Farren and consola- - city this morning, where a splendid at Mammoth and is reported to be of Mrs. N. A. Jones on Wednesday, rooms on Monday afternoon. May. Lehl .Tintlc He. tlon to Mrs. Vlertel. Luncheon was program, including a banquet, is be- - quite ill. He suffered from an The rooms were made j 21st, when the following interesting May 16th. to the following: Mrs. Curtis ing carried out in their honor. Every- - tack of flu a couple of weeks ago. North Standard lc. beautiful and gay with peonies and program was given: Tintlc Standard 5.75. Vocal solo, Nell O'Hare, rosea. Nineteen members were seat-- ! Phipps, Mrs. Charles Kay, Mrs. .Al- - thing is free for all over the age of Mr- and alt r, A" Burlon ' East Crown Point 2c. lan Hudson, Mrs. Carl Boynes, Mrs. go years. cd at the table. Mrs. John Cronin, Piano selerlion, Viola May White, City were in Eureka early In Wilson Lee, Mrs. Floyd Nash. Mrs.' Eureka Bullion 18 He. Jn Flanders Field, by gave the president's address; Mrs.' Reading, BKautzman, old time Tlntic resi- - the week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Eureka Lily 82c. Farren and Mrs. Vlertel. D. J. Russell, Sr., responded to the Mrs. Heber Jones, dent who for many years has resided Wilmore. Iron King 10c. Mrs. John Saxophone selection, Jay Wheeler. toast, In Retrospect. The Saturday night club members in Butte, Montana, says that he can-- : Mrs. Lottie Worthln of Provo gave and Mrs. D. J. Today" gave Finlay B. M. and service the Prescott, agent Reporter were entertained last week by Mrs. not get along without New Deal. a The Wednesday very Russell, Jr., interesting talk on Our Du- T. A. Clement, "500 and luncheon and during the week renewed his traffic adjustor for the Union Pad55c. North to were first read from the Lily Men, stressing the Lettera ty fic, was a Tintlc viator during the He says that he Mrs. A. M. subscription. being the diversions. Tlntic Standard $5.70. I. Mrs. F. and fact should wear the that everyone orgauizer, president won first prize, Mrs. Fran- - Joys reading the paper even if a early part of the week. Chief Cons. 85c. the poppy on poppy day. Gose, of Danville, Kentucky; in listed names the of the Clement good many els Davie cut prize and Mrs. Iron King 9 He. second president, Mrs. E. G. Hansen, Mrs. Ruby Sorenson explained how Judge Edward Pike has been 111 consolation. Others present were: news items are strange to him. C. Mrss. C. ot the Griggs, France; Paris, poppies were made, mostly by -' sufor his home a week at for more, Mrs. Lydia Ferguson. Mrs. Anna Me-- 1 IXXMIi ADH. Vance entertained ferlng from a stomach ailment. Re- Washington, D. C.; Mrs. P. J. Bun- - disabled World War veterans, Mlgfl YTOnne . Mrs. Donnell, Mrs Laurel ned and Mrs. Edward Bonner of Cal-- 1 Jack' Russell was awarded the N D N 'glrlg at her home Sat ports are to the effect that he is lm- Sarah Runnells, Mrs. Stanley West- to WANTED AGENTS full work Las 'prize for the best poppy poster, the Mrs. L. Hayward, was ifornia, 500 played evening. urday proving. time who have had previous ex- - Vegas, Nevada, all past presidents presentation being made by berg and Mrs. Dee Clement. and prizes awarded to Madge Knotts AMr- - and MrsZabrlskie Vard in Boltciting. Can make and other past members of the club, dent Virginia Carlson. -' lunchA delicious Mae Myers. Mrs. Fred Groomer was hostess toand of Ogden spent the latter part of the 85.00 to 215.00 a day. For in- - The program was under the direc-- j Luncheon was served and a very the t0 wag folIowiBg: gerved the members of the Five Hundred formation write or see 328 Atlas tlon of Mrs. M. Driscoll and Mrs. sociable time was enjoyed by nil PaBt week in Eureka visiting with Mae Navlor KnottB Florence Club last Thursday evening. In the building, Salt Lake City, Utah. John Donnelly. Clara Christen- - tbe formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. present. card playing Mrs. Ionard Ryan re-- Myers, uora Balck Edna FOUND Some keys. Owner can get Charles Zabrlskie. The delicious menu was served by The ladles of the Auxiliary wish Smith, Donna Melling, Arreived high score prize and Mrs. same at this office by descrlplng Mrs. K. Russell, Mrs. Cullen and to thank theso who helped make the Mrs. who Matilda been has lln Kay house prize. Lunch was Brady, Mr nd Mra A1 Wonderzhek of and paying 30c for this ad. Mrs. K. Jones. Mrs. J. Alan Pike affair a success. served to the following: Mrs. Clar- - Mountstln City, Nevada, spent a part Quite sick for the paut month or six FOR SALE Camping outfit, out- - of was a guest of the club ence RoBlrom, Mrs. Kenneth Spur- - ot the week ;n Eureka, guests of weeks, was taken to a Salt Lake hosboard motor, shot gun, wood saw, and responded when called on. A Faron Mrs. will Mrs. she John where Wednesday, Roy Nacf, rler, Mr and Mr fruit hollies. Also houses for rose was presented to every member pupils, the length of the school year, jamca Cullen. Mr. pital Ryan, Mrs. Milton wondershek ja foreman of the receive special treatment. ren, Mrs. sale. Mrs. John Frunkc, phone by Mrs. L. Hayward of Las Vegas, salary schedule, teacher loan, 3 Morton, Mrs. Dan Edwards, Mrs. Ar-- gountsif n City Copper Co., owned Nevada. economic situation and tax de- eral M. I. The lln Kay, Mrs. Beatrice Naef, Miss and operated by the International event of the linquency Tuesday LOST Black hursehide, sheep lined Ines Painter, Miss Alice Randle and gmaitinc p0 coat on Cheery Creek road. Please w v o Amusea in dance with the Through this medium, the Tax- evening UO Mrs. Hon Bnrrtston. j returu to Keu Jamison. Reward. the Association also accounts ment Hall. There was a good payer, Last evening the members of the Work WUl be Started for th6 0Pp0.,ti0n which has been , i Mrs. Elite Club were entertained by aroused due to the facts that have Silver Purchase Plan A. C. Barthalemew Announcement has Just been made been revealed and the determination Maynard Griggs, bridge and a nice and Miss President Mrs. features. the luncheon being Blanche Green, of Colorado, were thut the scenic highway around the of elements In society to maintain Approveajiy Mt- Nebo connecting Nephi baae George Forsey won the high score guests early In the week of Mr. and outworn practices, unjustifiable pay- wil1 com be prize, Mrs. Angus Miller' cut prize Mrs. Frank Garrity. Mr. Barthale-an- d IisTOK ad Cayona rolls and bobbles and elaborate Payn the on the silver nurhlee plan Mrs. Thelma Allen honor prize, mew was formerly manager of the summer present pitted during at the exnense of the Others present were: Mr. O. A. All- - local J. C. Penney store, l! workera- - wUo ot Pre8ent by C IIoOUalnde?nba opposition. It slates, Every public. ' msran Mrs. John red, Mrs. C. E. Rife, Where You Are Always b erc.enVonnSPr,nBVme' Franke, Mrs. John Nilson, Mrs. E. public office without Treated Right effect be passed at the p risen! see-P. Sax. Mrs. Emron Birch, Mrs. ElThe piau is to select a site for a tuKiirica(1on. and where the mer Ferguson, Mrs. Bud Painter and 4man fly can,p ,n anyon Our Tax Layer Cake Is the sub-- 1 he principal provisions of the jU8t above the rangeriy,on Mrs. Clarence Courley. station. 01 an lmfroM e statement as to President's recommendations are as The Nebo Creek- - Parson canyon the systems of government un- many r, of ,unUf.From the little settlement ,n 1838 WM and com,nenced Mr. Taxpayer Is compelled der which i. d.oiura. Cedar Fort, a few miles to the north-calhttt year a ,UUo n,ore tLan to live, each one durlng is Always Fresh. hi noil adding to the bur- comes that of Eureka, shall of the United nve milei of the road was construct- reports the honkh... hi. mu. States to increase the proportion of td This road takes off from the the 35 families residing there will be move unless to something compelled CIGARS, TOBACCO road Nebo. Last tmon?' critteal Clayton Jenkins, secretary of the flver atocka'old,,,nb unsuc- happens to relieve the i ! the Mt. Nebo C'CC boys built thf year and Confections. Provo A. of Chamber The conditions to her to have existing. send mlles t Judge drought maintaining inother'll Var connTctedwhh Thepro-- ! Ject,.ve f. ha.vi. fromtha'top of fMuny have stream water has been exhausted and of didn't the she value of Jail. monetary Apparently ran Red Creek towurd flal rayaon werc Tln(lc vJlitori . such stocks In sliver. the wells are rapidly going dry and weBt and north. There enough political pull. Card Room in Connection yon running 2. The secretary of the treasury were unless unusual precipitation occurs j,ut three miles left word from Salt Lake Ciiy Is toils "authorized and directed to buy ed W,en the camp was disbanded throughout the summer, not only the ; ; crops will be a total loss but the pentie efrect lliat Mrs. B. B. P;.rrlnh 'silver both In the United States and iaat faR. These three miles will go POTPOURRI pie will be compelled to move else who submitted to a serious operation abroad to acquire the 25 per coni from Roimun Canyon to Payson where In order to secure water for ait week, is getting along nicely, reserve. Canyon. 3. The president is given permis- Her daughter, Mrs. Bert Smith of Fourth Largest Island 1 When the road is completed It aaaxaajl CUllll&ry PUTpOBMI Los Angeles, is at Salt Lake City slve power to nationalize, or take will open up a new scenic route, sec- West of Greenland Is ths fourth with her mother during her illness, over, at a price not to exceed 50 ond (0 none in the state, which will largest Island lu tbs world. It Is f " 0UnCC- - dm0,,t,C culled Baffin Land. Although nut 10 at Mrs. McCormick ,r,de f"1! 1? Joseph entirely explored. It has an estidaughter, Margaret left Monday for; 4. taT'lau tax of E0 p,.r CPnt of the uJroudtegl mated else or 230.000 square miles. ,man,y for a visit with Pronw on private noiniiigs of do- - niRea. Oue of the ,ntry Portland, Oregon, It is Imrren. inhospitable, and of elk herds lurgest relatives. Mrs. McCormick will re- - maatic stocks after May 15 was pro- llllle value. It la Inhabited by a In this jn 8U,0n turn in a couple of weeks but Mis. vlded bul w ,aler laken from and 'hHpy 8cna ,J'UlCd any day by small number of Eskimos. It was Margaret will spend the summer fhe aennte bm. Minted after William Baffin, an those who travel over the road In there. 6. The secretary of the treasury (ba UHvIgnlur. REMOVED TO early morning or evening hours. English H liy W ultra Ntwapaptr Units. "authorized and directed" to issue is also planned to run another it Eddie, the little son of Mrs. Wilma Webber, is having more than his aBver certificates against the pur- road off from this highway which cbaaelwill lead to the basins of Mt. Nebo share of grief these days as far as president Is given full and which will take tourists to wtth- A couple' accidents are concerned. acquire the silver on his jn au hour's hike to the top of the of weeks ago he broke his left arm Pwpr C. E. R I F E own tcrnlfamous mountain. a at he had when time Just again, Formerly OLD TINTIC GARAGE taken It out of the sling from a pro Notary Public i Silver Movement is vioua break. Taxpayer Lauds Schools ttri'ORTKK Ol-- K L, Kurt-bWe will welcome our old as well as new customers at Gaining Many Friends for Economical Operation Lady Elks held their meeting' i . our new location. Tuesday evening and following a There Is great significance In tha The May issue of the Utah ahort business session caids and a strenght of the "sliver payar pays a tribute to the school were enjoyed. Mrs. Joseph boc" ln lbe senate and the liouzc. disirlct of the state for the attention won for and "500" the Buys prizo SERVICE AND FORD SALES n,n,,3r Months ngo a proposal whlrh the school dollar Is receiving Mrs. Maynard Grggs for bridge. The would have stabilized the metal ond for (be resourcefulness hostess was Mrs. Clarence Gourlcy, which and Increased its worth was over- - (b0 school boards and school superln- Claudia assisted by Mrs. E. P. Sax. AUTO REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS whelmlngly defeated. Today It is (endonis aro displaying in making The state tax commission has believed that there is a majority in needed eronomles. The issue ' ' Home T0WING-D- AY OR NIGHT started a drive on sales tax evaders, both houses for similar legislation, out the factors that go to makepoints this There Is unquestionably a vital Connmy possible without imparlng ' ' Private and Emergency stating thut there are hundreds of business concerns throughout the need for tho Jobs, the investments, (bo Ambulance efficiency or the school system. STORAGE slate who have not complied with the purchasing power, the taxes, R shows, ton, that the do- - ' ' varying i Call Payson Phone 166 the law. Bo far total of 81,500 in that utlmuluted mining activity krcra 0f results are due to Hie dlf- penalties and interest have been col- - would rreale. And the slowness ferenevs In the general admlulstra- - ' ' Other Pallors at Spanish Fork, looted. Tlntic people who have ne- - with which farm prices have risen, tlve and financial HprlngviUe anil Provo ability of those glccted to give this matter attention in spite of aggressive work on the entrusted with our school affairs lu !! IVraonnl Attention by should do so at once for most any part or the government nnd private nur respective school districts- also C. O, (Tauilln a representative of the tax rom- - farm groups, has led to the belief (ba differences In the wealth, the day EUREKA, UTAH PHONE 104 mission may drop In and then pen- - by many that n change In monetary compactness of the district the ex- - ' Iauly Attendant Is allies and Interest will he added. essential. policy iW2 of consolidations, the number of i stu-Clu- I ! . - I j j - L8 - ! , Ex-serv- ka i Hnrii ce Presl-perlen- - - ! n- - O-d- en gen-1- 1-- J- Uio-Wn- v . ! I - BANK BAB " BEER T? rd - st , - .one-rour- th COME IN Tttt u- ander JAMISON MOTOR Tintic Service Station - - ; : I I a Tax-lunche- ! ! Funeral ! ! ; Jamison Motor Co. ! - ! I . |