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Show Thursday, " Juntinry l?j iSS. THE feUREKA' REPORTER Page' j.'ge. ... .1 -i- Mr. Lou. Barrett 1 visiting with, Mr. Dell Bowden returned home 'on Sunday after spending a touple relative in Salt Lake City. of week with Mr. and Mr. Wayne Mr. Qlen Clement and little white in Salt Lake City, daughter, Bonnie, were In Suit Luke Mr. 8. L. Jernian returned lute the other day attending the muulcal week from Suit Lake City at the tabernacle, given by llelfety, where her little daughter, Marjorie, the great violinist. received treatment for a maatold Mr. and Mr. J. J. Vent of Den- - trouble, ver, Colorado, spent the early party of the week In Eureka with their ' A. M. Stewart went to Salt Luke r Mr. and Tuoday where he entered ran and daughter-in-laone of the hospital at that place Mr. Lynn Vest. with the Intention of Huhmlttlng to Mr. D. 8. Clement and llttlo au operation, daughter returned to Eureka on hotel and the Scho-wll- h The Sunday after a three weeks .visit wero conalder-Lo- s which building, relative at Long Bench and a few ago by a damaged day . - ibbr Angeles. r severe wind storm, aro now being Mr. and Mr. Harold Johnson o( repaired, and within a week the City spent a few hour In Eu- - punter should have the work com-rek- a They are former pieted. yesterday. resident of this city and enjoyed . Frnnk Jln,Tl lott or Salt Luke . .I' the short vlalt with friends.. ' : -city today to attend the funeral of The Junior 'COO" Club met Iut his slater in law, Mr. Bernice R. Saturday at the home of Marcella Harris, who paused away on Tuesday Ekloff, a delicious luncheon follow- - at the age of 67 ycara. Funeral lug the card playing. Maurlne Far- - servlet will he held Friday aftor-se- y won high score prise and Gloria noon. Gear cut ' prize. Others present The Ladles Auxiliary of lbs Anna Black, were Helen Hanks. Legion will conduct a candy Black, Frances Galley, aud ! In front of the Star Theatre on V. A. Cilhool, the Utter assist- -' Mr. for the registration of car are: All thB evening of January 83rd. ; the little bosteHS. ; A new application form ha been lug are members of the organization WEEKLY ORE SHIPMENTS The Womens Benefit Association asked lo deliver their candy to the printed. It should le secured and filled In completely by the applicant. met last Thursday evening at the. home of Mr. H. E. Carlson, 19 Tlntlc Standard The applicant should produce a home of Mrs. William Maxwell, Mammoth tax certificate from the assessor In the business session being .followed nnnninira in IT $1 Armv J Centennial Eureka that his by the playing of BOO." Mra. The- his community showing 6 Announced by S. L. Office Eureka Lily taxes on the car are either paid or resa Vlertel won high score prize and Mountain View Mrs. Margaret Freethy the hoUse secured by real property. 3 Chief Con, (lime) . . The last certificate of registration prize. A delicious luncheon was 3 Chief Cons (not the certificate of ownership) served. The next meeting will also lng officer In Salt Lake City 1 Plutu accompany the application be held at Mrs. Maxwells home, on' nouncos that a limited number of 3 Bullion Beck men will be accepted at his office and thie should be properly signed the evening of January 34th. 1 North Lily . ... by the applicant. during the month of January for en- 1 . . . Hutment and assignment in the Ha- The fee for registration Is the Apex Standard B 1 same es Shower I1" waiian Islands. Only men who are for last year, the amounts 7 0 as radio operators or musl-J shown on ' the back of the qualified being 65 blanks. ? clBn Rre desired for thie particular Totul Carloads . . . a change of ownership Tb uual d were Jy has been made, an additional dollar musicians who can and luncheon was wired to quota one Qf only delicious a Is , for title transfer th pJay ollowing ,Mtru. required. ow STOCK SALKS ments: trombone, French borp, cel-tax commission also stresses tb .1'the M , d " FfanTe' BBb oboo. fact that onto owners should p- an ede for for new plates early so ss to enlistment and Applications ply PlaitFavo Monday. avoid the last minute rush. It Is lu the Philippine Islands rfu: .. anfl assignment Never Chief Consolidated 7Cc. vMabl ' of no extension time be that will stated also accepted from men quali-wi- ll Eureka Lily 41c. 1 the one of the following posl-Th- e be to fill lled granted. Eureka Standard 72c. -L. N. B. Club met at the homo t Ion: Baker and cook; meteorolo-Tlntlc Standard 95.35. Mrs; Cedi Livingston last even- - glt, moat and dairy hygeulst, veter-in- g. of state Press Association Cards wera played and prizes Inary technician, Tuesday. Elected New Set of Officers awarded to Mrs. Wallace Greaves, Men desiring to ; enlist, who are Chief Consolidated 7Cc. -- ce ' 'high score; Mrs. Max Hannifin, cut not qualified for one of the fore-East Standard 2c. At Salt Lake City-lasSaturday and honor Following the going assignments, are urged to call Silver Shield lc. and Sunday the annual winter meet. etrd luncheon at the Army Recruiting Office, 4S1. delicious a playing Zuma 6e. lng of the State Press Association wa erved to Mrs. Federal building, 8ult Lake City, following: Sc. Colorado was held and In addition to business Mrs. Utah, and have their names placed Radtke, jul)ert Eureka Standard 70c. 'matters election of officers look pauj Hollo Mason, on the waiting list so that they .Mrs. 3ariow Bry. 65.85. Standard. Tlntlc ; !.. - " 'took Place. -Mrs.' J. 0 Nash,' Mrs. Sreave and might be notified when suitable va- .. . J. A. Owens, manager of the Pro- - Mrg .Hannifin. ' ranries become available. . Wedneday . vo Herald, who haa been serving as enlistments were made Elghty-flv- e 2c. East Standard The L. O. E. Club was entertain- - t ,he galt Lake 0flce durlnK iaat acting president since Joseph L. As- East Tlntlc Con. 87c. bury of Richfield left the state, was ed late last week by Mrs. Samuel inoillK ThK j, th0 greatest num- Eureka Bullion 18c. 500" was the diversion, ber 0'( eniiatmentz made In any elected president; W. Warner Mlt- - Edwards. Silver Shield It. chell of the Parowan Times was the prizes going to Mrs. Francis Da- - mnnth durlnR lhe paHt eight yeBrs. M" Zuma Be. named vice president; Hendrik Ro- - vies and Mrs. II. E. Naylor The general publicity extended by Tlntlc Standard 95.30. a delicious luncheon aerved of hostess the executive meyn, aecretary tlie newspapers in this district, Is Mrs. Margaret rivcn printing code authority of Utah, to the following: the Cinae of thig exceptlon- J was chosen corresponding secretary. Drew, Mrs. George Caslleton, Mrs. al reaut by the chlef recrultlns of- Automobile Owners Asked ! and the following were named to T. A. Clement Mrs. Sarah Runnels, ... . galt I nke to Get New License Pl&tes the executive committee to servo Mrs. Anna McDonnell, Mrs. Theresa with the other officers: Charles V. Vlertel, Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Nay- Due to the fact that there haa been K. Saxton of the Kaysvllle Reflex, lor. some misunderstanding with regard Alex H. Rollo of the Iron County hosteaa to to the procurlug of the new 1935 Record at Cedar City, and Qeorge H. Vth juj-- .. r,..h i Standard. automoblle license plates the State Harrison of the- Roosevelt . Wednesday evening of . last week. ' ! Tax Coinmlaelon haa asked the Re- n-- ia ed a th d Tar on communlStudents from forty-foporter to cooperate with them In delicious luncheon. The prlxe a ttlee of Idaho state the represent explaining the procedure. u FRIDAY - SATURDAY i One of the confusing things Young University. ,nferWeil, A. Graut, er.8 TJn8inan I 7 Brigham ,7 first; tbB . crcl8t8d t0 eKct . The chlef cauae of crJme u a nat-fan- d January 18th-19t- h Mra. B. V. Hickman, guest prize.1 order to procure a new 1- Qr)1 aversion to the dull business of Others were: Mrs. Frank present aa I D;CWMTr Briskey, Mrs. Eugene Blackett. Mrs. working for a living. w nnrtiati present his drivers c license card. However, the tax com- owf It might be Interesting to know if Hanks Mr. Den Percy P RUB XIK mission states that this Is erroneous. Adolf Hitler has kept up his ,; WlmljrB Mrs. Russen, Harry if that the drivers license does not menu on. his . paperhangers union j CartenCatherine bp 'patia and Mrg Thomas McCor- nave to be Bent In to procure new card In case he needs to go back to : , mlck plates. Other items of Information work. The members of the Ladles Aid SUNDAY - MONDAY Society met last Friday afternoon 'at the homa of Mra. William Clark. January 20th-21-st The usual business session follow- -' ; ed by sewing, wae carried out. Tho.se present were: Mrs. Joseph Stokes, Mrs. Delbert Davie, Mrs. Martha Freethy, Mrs. LaVern Never, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Rose Taylor, : Mrs. B. B. Parrish, Mrs. William t Vivian. The next meeting on Frii day, December 2Sth, will bo at the ON ANT) AFTER THIS DATE, THE FOLLOWING home of Mrs. Parrish. TOMS SERVICE STATION Call on us for a demonstration of the new 1935 Chevrolet STANDARD SIX. car-Ced- ar Ain-Ire- Expert Spedalized Lubrication ANTI FREEZE CONOCO ne rln . Germ Processed Motor Oil : ..... PS8 ld ...... ... Jf , - ba. pr r, te . t 1 f-r- -- ur 1- SArr pay-'Mr- ak FLIIITATIOI: t o uin NO TICE E E E K HcwgaBBBmaiaiaBiaBtaiaBiBaBiBBBiaaMa . High School Annual Play Was a Success EUREKA The annual Tlntlc High School play was given lost Friday evening and proved to he one of the most pleasing dramas ever presented by the students of that institution. Thu title was VWho Wouldnt be Crazy, and the director, Mrs. Neil OHare, is to be commended for the splendid manner In which she directed the play, Those taking part In the play were exceptionally good and they, also, are to be congratulated for their efforts. They were: Dick Sylvester, Hober ta Boyer, Gerald Fennell, Phyllis Bant, Farol Hassell, Jerold Sunder lqnd, Harding Allan, Wayne Castle at Lowest Prices. "Wall Papes and Paint Makes a Home of Any House." A. E. BROWN Gatley Building - Durfee, Donna Garity, Merlene Man-soKathryn McCormick, Fay Larsen, Everett Osborne, Cloyd Jameson. n, - Tlntlc Lodge No. 9, F. A. M., j . Juab Countys Needy - . Receive Much, in Relief v .j, The needy of JuUb county hive received, a wide variety of surplus commodities from the government during the past year, according to a report Just Issued, which shows the following distribution: Beans, 1680 pounds; federal Inspected roast beef, 6870 pounds and 65 cans; butter, 8003 pounds; empty cans for processing fruits and vegetables, 4008; cereals, 1824 pounds; cheese, 689 pounds and 133 packages; eggs, 2670 dozen; flour, 18, 863 pounds; lard, 2310 pounds; salt pork 11,612 pounds; smoked pork, 19,861 pounds; fresh meats,, 26,-4pounds; rice, 1420 pounds;, apples, 12,000 pounds; sugar, 2270 pounds; sheets, 5; mattresses, 36. It was estimated that the value of these products sent up to October 31. 1934, was 611,469.02. 09 K. D. Y. ' . EUREKA Anderson Funeral Home Where quality and prices unite to give values to be found no where elxe. Phone 168 Day or Night Nephi - Utah yl&RW, i '.r TON TON LARGE LUMP $8.25 $4.50 MEDIUM LUMP $7.50 $4.20 NUT $7JJ5 $4.00 SLACK (As accumulated at bins) . V4T0N $2.50 . $2.30 ' $2.20 $4.50 per Ton PLUS TAX ; A P. Last evening Discount of 25c Per Ton will be Allowed for Cash on Delivery. CROMAR COAL CO. J. FENNELL Last week's session of the Sat nr- -' day Night Club was held at the home of Mrs. Anna McDonnel. The time was spend playing B00" followed by a- delicious luncheon. The prize winners were: Mrs. Samuel Edwurds first, Mrs. Victor Pelt all- cut, and Mra. Sarah Hunnells consolation. Others present were: Mra. Lydia Ferguson, Mrs. James Bant, Mrs. John Phipps, Mrs. Matilda Mrs.' Brsdy, Mrs. Marion Russell, Etta Gear, Mrs. T. A. Clement and Mrs. Dwaln Milne. TINTIC LUMBER ; ' f JONES COAL CO. CO. The above prices are on file with the . Government Code Authorities and cannot be deviated from Mrs. J. Vern Rife entertained the members of the Elite club and a few special guests, (he time being spent with cards. H(gh score prise went to Mrs. Angus Miller, Cut prize to Mre. Emron Birch, guest and honor prise to Mre. Frank Hickman. Lute In the evening the hostess served a delicious luncheon lo the . following ladles: Mra O. A. Allred, Mrs. George Forsey, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. John Nilaon, Mra. C. E. Rife Mrs. Maynard Griggs, Mrs Birch, Mrs. E. P. 8ax, Mrs. Elnier Ferguson, Mrs. A. D. Baird, Mrs. 8 L. Jermsn, Mrs. Leslie Cromer, Mrs. E. P. North, Mrs. Bud Painter, Mr. Clarence Courier, Mrs. Hickman. TUESDAY ONLY 22nd January For Good Coal ; Come and Win the $15.00 JackPot. WEDNEDAY January - THURSDAY 23rd-24t- h A baawMMfirt ..aM hA Is laaa NMMtrwy '' It is even more essential to take particular pains in selecting your Coal than it is in most things you purchase. Our Coal is guaranteed it is free burning, sootless and leaves but little ash. PROMPT DELIVERY 44 of I. 7:80 M. 8. T. I IN lad each month at L O. O. F. Hall. Visiting brothers Invited to attend. ALEXANDER BLIGHT, W M. ' JOHN F. ROWE! Secretary i The pep of youth la preferred to to the wisdom of age. Men praise our good Judgment when we agree with them. meets and 4lh Tuesday i PRICES ON COAL DELIVERED WILL BE IN EFFECT: G . . lon,- DECORAT-IN- COMPANY Announces We can supply all grades and qualities of WALL PAPER, PAINTS and VARNISHES PHONE US i Tintic Lumber Co. |