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Show BttREKA REPORTER Page 4 Thursday, January ;' 1935.' Pioneer Mammoth Resident Passed Away on Saturday Hugh Jamison, 77 years of age, died at the Holy Crone Hospital in Salt Lake City lout Saturday afternoon. Death waa due compllcationa following; an Injury rceolved about a month ago. In New Mr. Jumleou waa born York alate November 22, 1857, a non of Mr. and Mre. David S. Jamlaon. of Deceaeed had been a realdent Utah for 60 yeara and more than 40 yeara ago came to Mammoth, entering the employ of the Mammoth Mining company aa blackamlth, a he held until his death. He waa very active In civic work, nerving two terma aa mayor of that city. About a month ago Mr. Jamlaon Injured hla leg allghtly which cauaed infection to aet In. Late laat week he became aerloualy 111 and on Saturday morning waa taken to the hoe-pithe died In Salt Lake where a po-aitl- Hotel Test .Proves Quality! Real feature values SI x 99 size feature value at that afternoon. Surviving are hla widow, Mra. Adamaon Jamlaon; two aona, Michael Jamlaon of Salt Lake, and Kenneth Jamlaon of Eureka; three daughtera, Mra. Carrie J. Barker of in,. SHEETS Penco SHEETS al size 81x99 Wizard" only Ja-ml- 31.19 Use Penco once and youll always want Penco! Thousands of thrifty housewives buy no other sheets they've found out what a lot of long wear they give at this low price Tooele, Mra. Anne Coombe and Mra. Helen Fife of Mammoth; two broth-er- a, Michael and Stearna Jamlaon,! New York; a alater, Mra. Anne Hugh of New York; 13 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral aervlcea were held on Tueaday afternoon at Sprlngvllle, with Interment In the cemetery at that place. ! Colonial SPREADS 1.49 Sonic one fashioned, smart! yet Good size and a former resident of Eureka, died on December 29th at hla present home In Moroni. Death was due to a atomach aliment from which he had Buffered for a long time. Mr. Living waa born at Salt Lake City November 7, 1974. He came to the Tintlc District In 1900 and for Will get' go years he followed mining aa an occupation. In 1920 he moved with I his family to Moroni where he has since resided. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nettle Taylor Livingston, two daughtera, Lola and Deon, all of Moroni; J. C. Llvlngaton of Eureka. Funeral and Interment took place at Freedom. Theyll ... 19 re. 36 Inches wide, line count cam- bric plaids, 4' 13c BELLE ISLE MUSLIN Bleached or Unbleached big feature of our annual January event the A 81 x 99 size in this Terry Bath Towels 15 .. PLAID PAIRS smooth-finishe- d, durable muslin sheet. Recently pul through a four-yewash test by General Electric washers, Nation Wide sheets came through 104 launderings with hardly a sitrn rf wear! Double thread! Part Weal! 2.90 ar White with colored borders or solid colored! Sizes are 22x42 and 20x28! Annual Gold and Green Ball Friday, January 25th print! stripes, florala I New HONOR MUSLIN Bleached or Unbleached Fast tolars! event priced! wear . . they'll wash! 84x105. M. Llvlngaton, aged 60 yeara Vat Dyad PRINTS! SHEETS Delightfully old FORMER EUREKA RESIDENT PASSED AWAY AT MARONI 10 there. long-wearin- Famous 81 x 99 Nation Wide Quality Quaint Oues! j John look at the price- - and then stop to res lire that's all were asking for sheet I This this good, is your chance to savo stock up now4 CASES, 42 M . Ic Just Block plaids! Soft hues sateen bindings. 72x84. Not leeo than 5 wool. ind 42 inches wide! Nation Wide PILLOW SLIPS Pillow Tubing Wizard, Jr." 42 x 36 Wilson Lee, president of the M. that the annual Fill your shelves they're just Soft, smooth fissish, durable! gold and green ball will be held on Friday evening, January 25th', at the Elks Pavilion. jilPlana are be,n Onlv n dime each for this adevt0 make t?,a Theoc pillow slips give satisfaction moke to party more attractive than ever be a t's pleasure your own ing feature length comedy. fore. Beautiful decorations will be you'll Ind them hard to beat for west pillow stipe when you get n muslin and smooth, permanently toft ffnisb like Nathan Wide for so little! Soft, in order and good music will be obvet strong, so that it with-- i i Regular 42 x 36 inch size a grew tained. As usual a campaign will be value it our White .Goods event L. a lot of hard wearl A buy I conducted to determine the queen of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauer were 'ie occasion. -Salt Imke visitors on Tuesday. Prints! Girls1 Wash a Tub-fas- t A- - Hansel is Stacked Mrl- SO leaving today Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McClain and PAIRS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drlskey were for San Francisco, California, where Nation wide! Fart Waal! at Richfield last Sunday, vlalting ! intends to make her home, with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duggan. Mr; nnd Mrl Hugh xtherly re- Spring prints value priced! Jack Rhinhardi and Winnefred turned on Tuesday evening after a Sturdy 84 rniu-li- n vacation Block plaids! spent in Healey of Los Angeles, and Mias couple weeks sheeting! California. Soft shades Pearl Star of Sprlngvllle, were in southern lute nl this Buy ' Sateen bindlow price! .ETSa Dan Crisp, fresh little dresses that The Ladies Auxiliary of the Am- ings. Net leu Mr. Rhinhardt ercan Me. UuhUathed, nnd both mothers daughters! than 6 Legion wm hold their next 1. a popular artist and dancer of New stripes, checks, florals, and conmeetln Jt evenlng Monday colventional southern California. designs- Contrasting 14,hl at the Legion Hall. lars, cuffs, piping, jrrs. The member, of the Elk. Lodge Double Maurlce ind Lyl6 Gales ot Hoily. Boy Dress SHIRTS were treated to o most enjoyable wood California, spent in the past 22x44! Bnyi! Value Stmaiiom! dancing party last Saturday evening, week Eurekai gUMtl at the home p Mra- - Lm Manaon- f Mr-arooms of the order. In T dancing there was a delicious buffet The Lady Elka held their regular Super absorluncheon. Music was furniahed by meeting last evening, the business Cut full Fancy bent! Heavy, C. PENNEY COMPANY, the Troubndors. session being followed by cards and double terry plain rryalcs. cloths, Mrs. Francis delicious luncheon. Green, blue, pink The Columbia Rebekah Lodge met a score ft gold borders! Davies won the high prize and chsmbrays. last Thursday evening at the I. O. O. EUREKA, UTAH 124-1- 4 ! Mrs. C. E. Rife the cut prize. The F. hall and after the usual business Mra. was for the hostess evening session cards were enjoyed. Mra. Lou Barrett assisted by Mrs. Sam Lucy Bell won first prize and Mrs. Rose Taylor house prize. After the Edwardg o SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES MOTIVE HELD IMPORTANT IN Dont expect a lot In a lottery. card playing a delicious luncheon The Reporter received a letter this TO HE HELD AT PAVILION j EFFECTUAL PRAYER. Brigham Young Unlvorelty bos was served. The next meeting will week from Fred Button, who has I contributed more than 2000 persona High I he held January 17th at the I. O. O. been at the Holy Cross Hospital . to the teaching profezzlon during the I James Morgan, manager of the' F. Hall. for many months due to an injury. "Sacrament Is the subject of the past ten yeara. McCormick, Reporter two' Margaret has Elka announced Pavilion, d state, that he 1. getting ll churches of On New Year. Eve Mrs. Catherine dances for the near future, and both lnoMrmon jn on Sunday, Janu- Russell entertained the members of ,of them are scheduled for a Satur--, Christ, tb-Scientist, the Fidelis Club and their husbands. The first is on Janu- - ,rjr On Friday, January 11th, the an- - day evening. I Tho . 500 Golden was played and a delicious I . . Text le from John 13: . on .. 12th tho and other ry nual play, Who Wouldn't Bo Craiy January I Jd h ' IS4' "A new commandment II. luncheon was served. , Prize were y . I be Hth. auwill In school tho , given high h f nrMD.Pity awarded as follow: Mrs. John Rowe It seems that many dancers heve'llv unto, you, that ye love one en- idltorlum. Tho cast, under the dl- (0 everyona and Frank Brlskey. firat; Mr. ked for thla ao Mr. Morgan la go-- 1 other; aa I have loved you, that ye lection of Mra. Nell O'Hare, haa bean and Mrs. F. A. Grant the cut prise; to live It a trial. Dancing wlll.olao love one another. By thla ahall On New Year's night the Builder practicing for two montha on tho Mrs. Dean Berk and T. E. Bartlett, Upper Club of Silver City gave a play. Those who will taka part are atari at 8 o'clock and continue until !11 men know that ye are my dee-If ye have love on to anoth- consolation. Those attending the dancing party which waa very wall aa follow: Patricia McCormick, 12. with no intermlseion. 'The r.r enjoyable affair were: Mr. end Mra. attended. Little Betty Lola Davla Wayne Cestleton, Fey Larsen, Cloy- - mission price will be 50c for gent Frank Ilrlskey, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. depicted 1935 and gava a dance ap- - ad Jameson, .Roberta Boyer, Gerald with no charge for ladle. Scrlpturel verses In th lesson serThe Troubadors, Eureka' new mon include Bartlett, Mr. and Mr. Dean Beck, proprlate to the occasion. Lunch Fennell, Dick Sylvester, Matthew 9:8: "But Phyllis Mr. and Mra. Eugene Blackett, Mr. was served during ' the evening. Bant, Kathryn McCormick, Dona musical organization which Is mik- - thou, when thou, prayeet, enter Into and Mra. F. A. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. The club made enough money to pur- - Gerlty, Marians Manaon, Harding log Quit a reputation for itself, will thy closet, and when thou hast shut Percy Hanks, Mr. and Mra. John F. cknse several community song hooka. Allan, Gerald Snnderlund, Farol furnish the music. thy door, pray to thy Father which Ilbwe, Mr. and Mrs. George Tinsman, Laat Saturday afternoon the mem- - Hassell and Everett Osborne. is in secret; and thy Father which j Mr. Cecelia Bacon, William Bacon, hers of the dab met at the home of eeeth In secret ehell reward thee ANNUAL SCHOOL rLAV AT r t Mra. Emma BilUnga. Mrs. Maud Mil- - Mr.. M.rl. Hunt, twelve being pres- -' HIGH ON FRIDAY only." ' Correlative to this verse le a pee- - I state band contest places. Work has - sage from the At Audithe School Tintlc High on these numbers. Mr. Jemechapter or Prayer In begun ' eon expects to enter many contest- - lorlum tomorrow evening the an- - the Christian Science textbook, "8d- A., has announced SHC 3L5 Shaatlng s DREOOEO 33 ! Plaid 1.93 4DC W x "I 4e-lig- . 1-- 8, Terry Towel Ail f 19 d PRHH-EI. 8-- 7-- 49 Incorporated School Notes lS JSS. BEER W44WWWWWW44W4444W4W4444WWW4 We would like the people of Eureka and adjoining territory to know we have purchased the home of Mis. J. A. Hensel and will have for their convenience an - ' Mortuary. We wish you to feel we are a part of your community and will work to your town. NEIL O'DONNELL. up-to-da- te . pp-buil- d j j ; ; : : th' eie,7bJn th. conMl mUu'ic Bprnf' d7p.rtmfintT.i prewnted WoAu,lllthtl mirSL affords . lt i. comedy ,pure nd on, that u l0 plea members of the cost, under tha dl- II Next Friday the students will hold rection of Mrs. Nell OHare, have c,ub meel,nB- - January ISth la the been working herd for weeka and 11 data set for the first school program they have almost perfected the play, I ; Remember the dale le Friday, Jan- of this year. usry 11th, at 8 p. m., and In view of A procession of the World War, the fart that there are no reserved deed would require els yeara tu pas Beats those who are going to attend come early, a given point. tha mr Pr4 The choicest the mirkel served in a clean, sanitary minni ml ; jehould fi of whhIch lhutt ofoiruThs 7P' otSfu! .inIedbSt lets In Truth, Life end Love. Closed to error, It la open to Truth, and vice vena. The Father Id secret la unseen to the physical aenaea, but He knows ell things end rewards ac- - cording lo motives, not according to speech. To enter Into the heart of prayer, the door of the erring eensee must be closed. &t i the BANK BAR 0 0 ME IN WE'LL TREAT YOU RIGHT! i |