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Show Thursday, November 22,. 1934. THS JKTRfiKA REPORTED Page 2 It KRKI.V OHK SHIPMENTS Anderson Funeral Home . Thanksgiving Needs i TIutic Standard Centennial Eureka Mammoth Eureka Lily Never before have we been able to give our customers such fine, first class Turkeys as we have this year and the price is the lowest the market affords. Ducks Chickens All Choice Birds. Beef, Lamb, GROCERIES, Pork-A- U VEGETABLES Priine Mcats-:- and Everything Round Out the Big Feast. 5 Plutus TURKEYS Geese 18 : tO " Utah Fire Clay Co. (silica) The cane of the Stole of Utah) Mr. Bad Mrs. Hugh Atherley were North Lily on visitors conTuesday, Lake Salt with ve. Janien Webb, charged Cons Cliler ; JohB savage of Salt Lake Gemini trlbutlng to the delinquency of a. No- -, until been has postponed minor, Eureka vlslt- - Eureka Hill t Bunday vember 27lh. !lng wllh f,.enda. Apex Standard Chief Cons, (lime) Mr. end Mra. N. C. Fillmore went were Huish C. E. Mr. and Mrs. to Salt Lake City on Wednreday the latter Empire Mines visitors Richfield during will Victoria morning where Mr. Fillmore of the pMt week enter the Holy Croee hospital for part Total carloads the purpose of submitting to an opHerbert Hopes Is spending a week eration for hernia. at Richfield, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duggan, former Eure M. J. Downey returned late last STOCK BALES ka residents. week after spending some time In Mr. Downey has Balt Lake City. Mra. George Potts left Wednesday Monday. been ailing for some weeks but It Is for Long Dench, California, where' Chief Cons. 95c. understood that special treatment he R1C wnfl culled on account of the lilStandard 5.75. ts now taking will soon straighten nom 0f j,r HHt-r- ( Mrs. Elisabeth Tlntie Eureka him out. I.lly 49c. 'Tumor. - Frank Eddy Bun 1 1 1 else. Phone 168 Day or Night Utah Nephi 1 1 49 EUREKA REPORTER Published on Thursday of each week at Eureka, Utah. J. VERN RIPE Publishers C. E. RIFE rncelv- - Tho Auxiliary of the American ed word from by air igiou conducted a candy sale at mull announcing the. arrival of a the Star Theatre last evening and flue baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne realized a nice enra of money from Okey. The father le a former reel- - the aalo of their product, dent of Eureka and at one time waa The uext meeting of the Legion an employee of tho Eureka Reporter. Auxiliary will be held Monday even-VlctThomas, city councilman ingi November 2Cth, at the home of an the Union Pacific jrg Myrtle Painter. All members and employe PHONE 18 EUREKA, UTAH ; i railroad at Tlntieof Junction has been are requested to be present ns there! confined to hi home for the past wm be Initiation. two weeks. Mr. Thomas was injurWinter is here and we have plenty of that GOOD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrity raed while at work but reports are to on Tuesday after ependin COAL at the lowest code prices. turned the effect that he is getting better, some time in Salt Lake City, where The Columbia Rebekuh Lodge the former was a witness In tbe case members met lust Thursday evening f the Government vs. the lister L. at the I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Cards fol- - Rankin company for fraud, lowed the regular business session. Mrs. R. D. Gardner spent the past The high score prize went to Mrs. end In Eureka, the guest of Margaret Freethy and the house week Mrs. Gardner Mrs. Frank Garrity. Tho Mrs. to Carl Gallaway. prize D. C., now for left bas DeWashington, next meeting is scheduled for cember 6th, at the L O. O. F. Hall, where she will join her husband, who recently waa given a position The city officials put a stop to sll with the government. ' gambling on Sunday. For some time Harry Deardorf, connected with poker games, past penny ante and other gamei, have ihe Western Newspaper Union at twenty-on- e accompanied by Mrs. ;been tolerated but due to the fact Balt that several complaints had been Deardorf, was in Eureka early In ! made the city officers realised that th week. They were en route to Dam but took time off the practice had to he stopped before tbe Boulder ' to drop into the Reporter ofrice. real trouble developed. Tuesday was the last day for fil- The N B. N. Club waa entertained In or the school board election to at the home of Mrs. Rollo Mason last Cards were te eld 011 December utli, and only , Thursday evening. one more candidate was added to played and prises awarded as- fol- as published lows- - High 'score and honor- prise the list of candidates to Mrs. P. N. Nielaen; cut prize to ,n h ,Mlc- lw,ue- - Tl,e ,,ew candI- Wheeler, who will run Ig date A delicious Mrs. Fred .Radtke. luncheon was served to the follow-- , ,n the Silver City District. tag: Mrs. Wallace Gi eaves, Mr.. Bar- A frre entertainment, given un- low Bray, Mrs. J. 0. Nash, Mrs. John der the dlrecllon of the PBRA en- . . . Phipps, Mrs. Carl Higgins, Mrs. tertainment committee, will be glv- Nielsen and Mrs. Radtke. en at the hjgh chool next Monday commenc- LaFaye Pickett entertained evening, November 26lh, b al ? play 1c,0'k' ,TItw,1 the members of the Bunky Bee Club Up Saturday nt her home on Friday evening of eulltld 8 o clock, a matinee last week. Games and sewing were eftarnoon be for will children, given a which the features, after dainty luncheon was served. The following Mrs. Katherine Nolte of Salt Lake members were present: Dorothy and j,aa announced the marriage of Dhrllne Atherley, Maxine Atkinson, You save money the year 'round by daughter, Eniilv, to Tom Syde- j(r Frances Carson, Sedella Dean, Patsy linker, the ceremony to take place using New and Improved Conoco Franke, Jean Laujeunesse, Naudyne on November 9th. Mr. Sydellnker Germ Processed Motor Oil. But, durLaird, LaFaye Pickett. Mable Ran- - la a former resident of Eureka and die and Mrs. Nevers. at 0ne time was enployed by the Re- the cold the months, especially, ing i or wral yea be has M. Aid of the Ladles The Society low cost operation of your motor car b- hiB ,n hom made 8aK all-day session at E. Church held an demands the proper Winter grade. the church last Friday. Business Miss Mildred Rife entertained the and sewing occupied the time. Those peter Pan (Tub last Thursday even- You'll ge- tattending were: Mrs. William Frary, jnK. 500 was played and a nice Mra. Willim Vivian; Mra. Margaret luncheon served. Miss Gail Stewart POSITIVE STARTING. These 1 Freethy, Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. won high score and Miss Kathryn lighter grades permit your mdtor Arthur Smith, Mrs. Rose Taylor, KUmurry all cut. Others attending Delbert Davie, Mrs. David were Miss Florence Naylor, Miss Mae to reach higher cranking speed." Mrs. Fred II. Lort, Mrs. La- - Myers, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Pickett, You save your battery. You choke verne Nevers and Mra. B. B. Par- - Alene Rife, Miss Clara Christiansen rHh. The next meeting will be held and Miss Donna Melllng, lest waste no gasoline. at the home of Mrs. Freethy. The Due to the fact that there are cer-nladles have decided to hold their an- DEFINITELY MORE MILES tain persons advancing a division of In December. bazaar PER GALLON OF GASOLINE. the stale gasoline tax a movement Rudolph S. Hecht, president of the iaa been started throughout Utah to g oil never thickens This American Bankers Association, re- - cornbut this plan. A large delega-por- ts and drags." that there ere eight bllllone of tlon of residents or southern Utah , dollars ready to be put In clrcula- - met at Provo Saturday and made UTMOST MOTOR PROTEC-TIOtlon by the banks of this country to planH t0 preVent the diversion of any present necessities. He 0f the gas tax money. It waa also j help relieve Conoco's Hidden ss8erts that the banks of the,country advocated that no change be made were never In better condition than Jn the amount of the tax. Quart that never drains away" proat present and rlghi now is the time tects vital parts from starting wear. The L. R. B. Club was delightfulj to substantially help rebuild our bad- entertained by Mrs. Paul Juber !y shaken economic We structure. ly New and Improved Conoco Germ evening. Cards were played, sincerely hope that this extends as Processed Motor Oil in all grades, far west as the elate of Utah and Drst prize going to Mre. Cecil Llv-th- at a person will be able to borrow ingston, cut prize to Mrs. Rollo Maincluding 10W and 20W in refinery-ths price of a suit of clothes without Hn. honor prise to Mrs. Wallace cans or in bulk. Drive into sealed Luncheon was served to leaving his wife snd right leg for Greaves. the following: Mra. Fred Radtke. a Conoco Red Triangle Station today recurlly. Mrs. Barlow Bray, Mra. R. N. Kiel- In a single year of the depression ien Mrs. W. A. and get ready for Winter. CONOCO ltosenloff, Mrs. J. Americans spent 4,000 million dol- - o. Nash, Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. Ma-lafor amusements. son and Mrs. Greaves. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Mr. ami Mrs. 1 Where quality and priceB unite to give values to be found no where Francisco FENNELLS Tuesday. Chief Consolidated 90c. Tintlc Central le. Big Hill 12c. East Tlntie Con. 30c. Eureka Bullion 2Cc. Eureka Lily 60c. Llttlo May 94c. Zuma 6c. or When the Thermometer Drop! in Eureka Le, Use the Right Winter Oil . . . to get positive starting , improved gasoline mileage and utmost motor protection I Pr:i In the postoffice at EuUtah, as second class mall I matter under the Act of March 2 1879. j. Subscription Rates $2.50 per year. Entered reka, Wednesday Eureka Lily 51c. Eureka Standard $1.00. Tlntie Standard $5.75. North Lily 47c. TINT I ("8 BASKETBALL LEAGUE AGAIN ORGANIZED E. G. RIFE Nulary Public KKPOKTKR OFFICE, Eureka The Tlntie Basketball League has again been organised for 4he season. .tarilne date for the eames will Pauls should do ao by that dale, either by leaving entry at Reporter office, or writing Earle Brisker Dox 1037, giving the name of team, team man- -' ager, and those to participate. Place where Ladies and Gentlemen Are Always Welcome MIXERS UNIONS BIG DANCE TOMORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT HAMMS SPECIAL BEER The big dance, sponsored by the Tlntie District Miners Union, at the Elks' Pavilion, Eureka, will be held tomorrow (Friday) evening. The Cardinals, popular dance orchestra, the music. This dance ba ,ndication being one of Tery tb bl BOcta,nB f the aaon ad veryone 8 ,nvtcd aUendance and ake merry- - Always on Tap. LIGHT WINES ttsh To Offset The Cold weather. Comfortable Tables Red Cr0M chaPter wishes to J tbank a11 who twisted and all who 4ributed in the success of the Rd rOM membership drive. Those wbo have not Jo,ned a,ul who wish t0 do 10 can ,eave the,r money w,th Mr' Dirch at tlle post SENIOR HOI SCHEDULED P0R ''HI DAY, DECEMBER 7 Members of the Senior class of the Tlntlc H,b School have announced tbelr annuaI 8e,lior Hop and the date hna aet or Friday. Decem-Mr- s. bey h" 8Peclal decorations Claudin Funeral Home Private and Emergency Ambulance Call Payson Phone 166 Other Parlors at Spanish Fork, Hprlngvllle and Provo Personal Attention by C. O. Claudin Lady Attendant and features HWWWHUWtimwi al 2 . WILF FARREN NOW AT JAMISON MOTOR CO. Bring your work to me at this free-flowin- 8ALE Good heater, steel couch. etc. Mrs. James Creighton, Eureka. garage the best equipped pair Shop in Tintic. I! vrr' ;;r rs EtukluM WS OfetO anc 0mflk6Vec CONOCO EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Coiitini'iitnl Oil roniiniiy iin'Nvnl llnrry Itirliman . . . Jack Denny anil lila music . . , anil John II. Kriiiirtly, ovrr X. II. including K. I), Y. I., at 8:S0 i, III., M. 8. T. wore entertained on Wednesday evening by Mre. Percy Hanks, 500" being If a man doesnt the feature. The prise winners were Mrs. Blackett and Mrs. T. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Cecelia Bacon, Mni. Bartlett, Mra. Dean Beck, Mrs. Blackett, Mrs. John k Bunnell, Mrs. Frank Drlskey, Mrs.'g F. A. Grant, Mrs. Catherine Russell, Mra. George Tlnsman, Mrs, Henry Jarvis, Mrs. II. Kirkpalrirk. Eugene care what becomes of him there iuay he s good uiany-voursc, be la ready to sdiipl a ca.wr of crime, POTPOURRI Fish Floors It was formerly Die pulley of tbe Iiiillnn tribes living along the Alaskan coast to store their winter xupply or dried Hah In (heir huts men eaeli day su tlist by tiiiiuiier (he snow (lonr w.i renehed. i . Wir. Last evening Mrs. A. D. Baird was hostess to the Elite Club mnmhers, and after the usual session of bridge a delicious luncheon was serred. The high score went to Mra. C. K. Rife, all-cby Mra. Emron Birch and honor prise by Mrs, Angu Miller. Others present were: Mrs. Maynard Griggs, Mrs. John Nllson, Mrs. K. P. Sax, Mrs.Lealla Cromnr, Mra. Elmar Fergnaon, Mrs. 8. L. Jermnn, Mrs. Clarence Qourloy and Mra. Frank Garrity. ut ill swell greet qiisntilles llist Tleli tli'or severnl feet ihlek A piirlimi of the "lloor" wsa Bnrtlett. E. Hf GERM PROCESSED (paraffin babe) MOTOR OIL The Fidelia Club members F Athens Kq&fjyj .HvVipaprr I'nlm, i FREEZING WEATHER is now here-- let us put your car in proper shape by filling your radiator with war anteed SOLUTIONS. PRICES THE LOWEST ANTI-FREEZ- E Philco Radios and Supplies Phone us for Demonstration If youre having radio trouble also phone us for help. EUREKA SERVICE STATION FRANK BACON, Prop. re- - |