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Show I THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 Thursday, August 30, 1934. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Coffey wer Divide&d Baseball Team Salt Lake visitors during the week.'. Wins . Mr. Fannie Fields la at Kephi for' a couple of weeks visit with The Dividend baseball team wou j the first half honors In the Central lives. Utah League by defeatlnK Helper Mrs. Frank Onrrlty was at Salt bu.t to S, tho by a wcore of Lake Tor a couple r.r days vlmt late ont gunday , butlll aVBOII in iavcii arc anus and Her-Mrs. If. Kirkpatrick Iasl week. ( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart, of conjunction with a regular league riman, Utah, spent Sunday In fcarjp""d n" "srly ii'llic' Mr. and Mrs. John K. Rinra and Pme between Helper and Payson. ka visiting with relatives. JLS " daughter, Jean, were Salt Lake visit.. DieDividendI"4and Helper were tied for nnd a series of three rat ors during the past week-enMrs. John W. Taylor Is now at her games were scheduled to decide tlio Mrs. J. J. Sullivan and sons. Kdw. home In this city. Recently the lady, Mrs. Matilda Brady left Monday winner. The first one was played submitted to an operation on her and Bud, Mrs. K. B. Smith and her she where will for Idaho, Dividend with Helper wining and t Burley, were Salt Is she daughter, Miiurcen, foot at the Provo hospital and lvlHlt w,lh relatives and friends for tl,e second played at Helper with week. this vMlors improved. reported greatly ten days. Dividend winning, so Payson was Mrs. Flossie Chapmun mid sou, Mrs. R. T. Bodell and daughter, chosen as the nentral field for tho S. of and Mrs. J. children, Robey Ellen 8nmp.mii. thlrd ftnd declding encounter. Red Hannah, and son, Larry, of Harri- - Eddie, and Miss Arcadia. California, are visiting with wm ah (Sa tttminrl f.it nivl- man, spent the early part of the week spent last week visiting In Salt In Eureka visiting with the former's City and Bingham, sister, Mrs. C. E. Rife. contributing his share in tho Miss Julia Sundctrom was operul- -' of Eureka people ed on at Balt Lake Tuesday for rinu ij Mrs. Theo. B. Miller of Suit Luke atick work, A number In the second half Ncplil uud Help- made up a party last Thursday and troubi,.. Dr. D. 12. Ostler did th. ' CMly spent u part Of the week here er arc tied for first place with 1 C. Mrs. with her near George daughter, wwrk and Miss Siinrtslrom Is reported spent the evening In the cedars wins anil three defeats each. DiviLindsay. the old Towers ranch in Tintlc Val- - l0 be recovering nicely, dend Is third wiih 8 victories and 3 ley. A delicious luncheon was servMr. and Mrs. Edward Bonner and defP11iB mid A. Prolivu Mrs. ed. Those attending were: Mr. and ci p c., u. nrui Miu fiine Charles, also Miss Mnrcellu Ekloff, In with relatives and Many People Attended North, Mr. and Mrs. Hud Pointer, returned on Tuesduy utter vlsltlin'.vliililng this V. A. city. Gilhunl Mrs. Mr. and In, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ludlow, Mr. uml with Power Cc. Demonstrations Mrs. Proliva and huii MrB. Vern Rife, Mrs. Mathias ICruu Ios Angeles. ki(Xine Rushnril relnvnoil lo jjj0 leave tpinurrow for their home in 11(lv0 n(u,r holm and Walter Ridsley. Hp,.ai?.i , u,e pasii, two Du Monday afternoon utiil evenDelroil nfler having spent ino.il of 'd w.H. tkavli.iil.is of this week, at the Taylor Bros, the suninier In lliis section. aunt Mr. anil Mrs. U. K Gillespie. Btore .bulging u,e Ciali Power and of Eureka. ri-U- U SPECIALS FRIDAY SATURDAY - , I j I frh-nd- a - The Women's Benefit Association Light Company gave two very inter-Mr- s. met last Thursday evening at the Victor Pelt wns at 8alt Lake wllng demonstrations on electrical home of Mrs. Margaret Freethy. Fol- City on Saturday and 8ur.iliy, chiefly a strictly electric which was beautiful and g By lowing the business session cards lug with her husband, who I rcreiv-;U:hei- i, were enjoyed and a delicious lunchtreatment at (lie Veteran' Hoi-- ! Helent 10 8aY Die least. Mias Nancy LEONARD A. BARRETT eon served. Mrs. George Castleton one of llie company reprn- j Finch, pital, won the high score prize and Mrs. jsentatives, conducted' tho cooking Next Sunday afternoon the Neph' scj100ii and tbe afternoon session Freethy the bouse prize. A writer on economics is quoted as and Dividend teams will cross bats prepared a complete meal before her The September show cards for the on tho latter's diamond. The gamp having laid, "What the people ot this audience. The creations of FT.K timw 1 WR rnviriviirv'e large renliy Western Amusement company, op- will start at 2 p. m. and it should h- - which were country to tlioso present. given liCSIM-X-- i nut Is want spirit- erating tlie Star Theatre in Eureka, a one as liolli team are well Mr. Mary Stack was fortunate in be-i- n good ual resources blit were distributed during the week, front In the league standing. lag awarded tho Spanish vm.l roast, In a recent values. material The lineup of shows is one of the article, ,aa a ap"lll!:1 nkB and George Otis Smith, magazine an-It former chairman j",wooL Mr. and Mrs. Victor Thomas best ever booked for tlie local show Perhaps so; but Mra cream is rather a sweep- - house. Nearly every picture is a son returned last Friday after a te 0j u,e Federal Power Commission, puffs. said: The present emergency 1 be- ing statement to feature and Tlntic fans can be days trip into southern TTah. The. At Die evening meeting the new that mate-- ured of a treat any night they decide visited the various national park lng COnyertVl into the e nB "a! ece , rial resources in to attend, Colodfmolu,trated opportunty for using Federal autlio-radthe of Grand the and Canyon the a 9 ,.0nd lind a mos' place of spiritual and approJeda rity, Federal grants and Federal ln the wonderful report having values Is tlie de- Faye Stewart entertained !,deaa to build up a new country- -' trip. number of industrial electrical prob- - Wlde system of unrostric-tesire of all person, members of the Peter Pan Club last competi- s, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Iluisli were la lems and a motion picture show. At uon between subsidized municipal Of course many Thursday, August 23rd. The perhaps ing of a,S00" was the feature of the Kanab on Sunday and Monday for the evening session Miss Helen Naef planU and ions.esta Wished untilitlos' the majority, earn- - evening, at which Donna Metllng won the purpose of conr.ulting with Elmer won the clock and Mrs. Guy Towers privtely owned by millions of citl-- ! estly desire the .the high score prize, the cut prize Jackson, who is building a new tlie the lamp, which were given away. zens. j A deli-ert- alre at that place, the house to be Both performances were free, elimination of pov--. went to Florence Naylor. An excellent example of that i less hours of work which means 'clous luncheon was served to the affiliated with the treatre which' The demonstrations were attend-M- r. found in Tennessee, where the Ten-- ! more leisure, and the assurance of following: who found nessee ITulsh owns. The new theatre ed Mae Myers, Elizabeth . by lur:;e audiences, Valley Authority recently; A condition devoutly to Johnson, dividends. educalional and made a deal Donna' bth Meiling, Clara will open about October 1st. by which the city ofj : be wished" someone says, and wlmt's Christiansen, Gall Stewart, Mildred interesting. Knoxville purchased the private Club The n wrong with It? Thre Wee 180 prca? Jn Florence Naylor, Alene Rife, that had served it for many Plant ' Rife, f finish will of up Church Eureka Granted that lo every family In thia and the hostess, Faye Stewart, an1 "10re tba" ! at n!S it J'ears past. The price paid was their season's work on Friday, Aug teT0n The same demonstration wa giv- country there shall be guaranteed the j eaonjh t0 recompense the hondhold-t-- n Mrs. Elmer Ferguson entertained ust 31st. At 2 p. in. there will lie security of home, plenty of work, and x Sa.itaqu:n Wednesday, when or the pant and pajr about 40 one a reasonable pension Tor old age. the Elite Club members in a very a public demonstration and a lu lhc aru,rno0n 70 and cent of the par value of the preper Would they he any better off? The Pleasing manner on Wednesday ev- - act play at the L. D. S. Recreation ,30 al tllJ fct ferred stock but it left nothing for materlalist, who sees no farther than enlng. The. prize ror high score at Hall. A. E. Smith of Nepli! will he the common stockholder except some values expressed In houses and hinds, bridge was won by Mrs. George For- in attendance to award the girls assets. According to questionable ull-cto invited is Mrs. Emrou end their he would a (he by soy pins. Everybody unliesltatlngly replies, "we if that power pol- David Lawrence, Thire is no admission great deni better off. The idealist Birch. A delicious luncheon was attend. is persisted in. and cxtcadcil to icy who looks beyond material values, re- - served to Mrs. Maynard Griggs, Mrs. charge. Slaton min Mary, the new music ,nduBl ()f thp nsl. plies with equal emphasis In the nega- - C. E. Rife, Mrs. John Nflsou. Mrs. j n teacher at St. Josephs School an- t, Lad of tlie members The rltlzellH of the United EtateH live, lie reminds us that we would Emron Birch, Mrs. Angus Miller, I now to ..ounce that she ready ow ullll Hpcuritle8 8tand t0 doubtless be Just as and Mrs. E. P. Sax, Mrs. A. D. Baird, Mrs held thelr regular meeting Tuesday register pupil ,or piano and violin wh , at business ond ar,er l pvM'lntrg ataggering percentage of all greedy; perhaps more so. Surely we J. Vern Rife, Mr. Stan Jerman, Mr. lessoiiH. Invested In the private power would be Just as sensual and mean. In O. A. Allred, Mrs. W. A. Robinson hand was taken care of. a social The Louise Robyn Syiilcm of Tech- savings n ie PlaynB sion WRB end lirfit Industry a sum totaling word the conditions which and Mrs. George Forney. feature for bllliona of dollars. cerds Mrs. Percy Derry won the high nic will he a special brought on the depression would still Miss Margaret Harrington, county score prize and Mrs. A. 1). Baird the younger pupils, who may enroll for. exist anil, perhaps. In a more Inten- Throughout the country, public or class ins true ion. re Bome sive form. Instead of conditions Ira- - health nurse, reports that last week cut prise. A delicious luncheon was prlvate on ia course in volin The based buJIt tbe fcderal RovernJnt and proving they would become iiiuch he and her assistants gave typhoid served by the hostess. Mrs. J. Vern the method of Professor Richard Inoculations to 510 persons in tho Rife, assisted by Mrs. E. P. Sax. worse. tome munlclpnllties which have Seidul. charter member of two Chi taken "Man shall not live liy bread ulnae." Tintic District: 310 in Eureka, 23.; of the Federal fiadvantage cago Symphony orchestras. which gives the hnr- Nations as well ns liiilividiais ulm hi Mammoth and SO In Silver City. nancing plan ClusM's In Dtilcrow Eurythmic r the ,oan row, have attempted to luilld the super Inoculations were again given in Ku- (own 30 are also offered together with music us a structure of their tl.Vs ambition upon reka Wednesday and about the ani These pluul are tax-fre-e. gift. history and harmony for more ad- Their borrowings constitute a mortno more permanent fonndnth a than number took them. According to vanced student. the desire for "bread'' soon discovered the last tests made Eureka' culi- gage against the property of every Tuition: Private half hour thut the tower of llielr best efforts nary water was found pure, but lh taxpayer. They imperil highly taxall met in reg- - in piano and volin, 75 cents. Class! ed Aus,,td lIu ,a fell, much like the Rubel tower of old. state health department has advised investments that can be , private 23 a cents. aeHMed unlllnIled S!il,,n' No the writer on economics I resident of Mammoth fo,1,winiK Jh,: lessons for younger pupil anil 8ilver 1u,ar amountB l0 fI. rard p fi". Applicant for kindergarten classes nance the municipal wrong. What this country need most City to boil their water before drink- - I?dB0,;r?' plants or meet Mrs. Elizabeth Stoke won tho high are asked to register as soon a pos- tlielr deficits. of all Is a resurgence of spiritual Ing it. They imperil thousscore prize. sible, so that convenient arrange- ands of Jobs the private power inpower which will rebuild character. I ments may lie made fur all. and make permanent such value. as JThe dustry now provides. of .he Hunky Bee education, culture, home and govern- It la difficult to picture the serof at last week Hnb spent Thursday AIRPLANE WII.I, RE HERE . nieiit. .... What this country of our honor of her mot her, Mr. Elizabeth iousness of this situation and It ia DAY who un 1, FOR TIOX leaves AllOR needs Is an altitude toward lire wlilrh Jerman, (KLERK Saturday fur high time the America people reaCard not only belittles sensuality and greed extended visit in Chicago. lize whut is actually happening, Last week we made the nnnnunco- hut also eliminate and were played and a nice luncheon wa em The prize winners were: served. false pride. inent Hint there was a possibility ot FTCVO Won Team Soft The question still remains Are we Mrs. Jacob Naef. Mrs. Joseph Buys. Stafford IlolierlKon, being hero for Game Ball to Last Labor day with an airship, and per learn anything worth while Mr. S. Sanderson and Mr. Elizabeth going Sunday D'T. MuIm-- Pandle,jiap tw0i bul Mr Robertson finds from the expericure of tlie pnxt four Jerman. Olliers present were Mr. fV!C? V ,!! Edine of aud Glllla The Eureka years, or. are we anticipating the re- - Frank Garrlty, Mrs. William Gear, M8'18 Atkinson, ,bat otber bu8iuBB affaire prevents managed by was a turn of another prosperous period in Mrs. Harry Carten, Mrs. Jnmes Bunt. sPa,,,,s'1 ora w pccu;hlm from being in Eureka on that Tom Ball, went down to defeat last order thnt we may again repeat the Mrs. Lydia Ferguson, Mra. Harry .dale, so he made arrangements with Sunday when they crossed bats with and he plunged farther Wilds, Mra. Willfum Clark and Mrs, Ray Peck, one of the proiftineqt avia- - the Bradshaw Auto Parta team in a , , "K " ,or than ever In the gulf of despair? r ,he Intermounlaln country to soft ball game played here Inst Run- Lou Barrett. or a keep the date whlrh he was A WnKra XmNicr L'nloa. .IM,ld unable day afternoon, the score being G to !L?par dollar a slice in that state. to fulfill. Mr. Peck, who has been 2. The Eureka boys liad a bud In the airplane world tor nlng In th(T second and permitted many years, will be on hand wilh a the visitors to score four funs and ship to accommodate nil who wish had it not been for this the game e lo lake the thrill of an ulrplnue ride, would have been a nip and tuck airplane will be at the Hanoi- - fair. fin ranch and all who wish to take Mr. Ball states that lie is arranga spin in the clouds will find tlio ing oilier games with out of town loams. prices very reasonable. Soft Bull Is certainly becoming HARBOR OF DREAMS. pnpulur with Tlntic people. Last Sunday more than 250 fans witnessThe Gods of Destiny ed the game, ln fact there was not Have guided my ship to nnchnrnge. enough parking space for the many j I Safe in the harbor of dreams. automobiles that flocked to the Bringing sweet pleasure grounds. Love and it's treasure . I From out of the past, so it Mining Dlnnks at Reporter Office. OUR REAL NEED ! cf-in- long-soug- Busines has improved many firms have been able their Ke'C loans, and now lo criticize Llie government ing up prosperity. ht EUREKA to o, LOGAN play-person- by TELEPHONE 85c y, , A I TER 8:30 I. M. ONLY 50c A ' H so that to repay are freo for hold- Rates. Station-to-statio- n TELEPHONE The Folks at Heme Tonight. ut WILF FARREN NOW AT nt . ses-oth- er JAMISON MOTOR CO. j Bring your work to me at this garage the best equipped re- pair Shop 1U TintlC. I rcl .... NolAr) REPORTER ... i.1 We Specialize MODERATE PRICES SATISFACTION GERM PROCESSED OIL CONOCO BRONZE GASOLINE U. S.. TIRES AND TUBES Toms Service Station PHONE 24 sei-ins- j GUARANTEED Eureka, Utah Z Call Payson Phone 166 Other Parlors at Spanish Fork, Kprlngville and Provo Personal Attention by C. O. Claudin Lady Attendant I NEW LOW REPAIRING PRICES uf-Th- Car Greasing W ashing General Service Cast to the shores By the tides of emiilion; A haven I'vo found, So safe and sound, Free from tho ravage of llfc':t ocean. Wo went the Fates For this blessing supreme; For there's pence und content And a Joy that was meant, When Yon're safe In the Harbor Tlie first ofllclal observance of llie Hr! Monday in September a day was In 1882. It wns liimigiimted by an cnrly labor organization, the Kiilghls nr Iailwir. Stale legislation soon established tills day ns a legal holiday. Col ornilo being the llrat In ISS7. day' I not observed In I'nrln Iti'-o- , the Phllliiiliies, or Alnska, ft WmtFtn t'ltloti To I am thnnkful of Dreams. v Horses have a fear of mice snd Is who can tha "Harpy bridegroom soma authorities any this Is one reaay cn hie wedding night, 'A loan at son why many of them will nol lie last." down to slafp, mo:-.- l whnt we need least Eureka Ambulance e t?r raLf ill' OFFICE, Private and Emergency a, ueHt-sam- Public Claudin Funeral Home I nib-lak- RIFE E. C. SHOE Bring your SHOES to this shop and take advantage of these SAVINGS. LADIES' SHOES Half Soles unit Heels , Top Lilts ItulilH-- r , . llerla N5c 2ilc 85c MEN'S SHOES Half Koles, rubber 75c llair Soles, lent her 83c Heavy Knrry Kroine Soles $1.00 Rubber Reel 80c to 50c Ciinimnn Toe Caps 40c New la-n-t her Arch Support, pair .. $1.00 Anklo Itrnre 00c ALL OTHER PKICFH IN PROPORTION, ACCORDING Tt) SHOE KI.E. .... POTPOURRI First Labor Day Iji-la- ir ANDY ANDERSON El'll KK A MAIN 8T. 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