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Show itTBEKA REPORTER Page 4 -- Thursday) j Council j Plans for Leadership Held Short Tintic Defeated in First Judge Cox Opens Court; New Officers Installed by Are Week Came of Season Motion Law Completed Session Friday Night League Day Friday. Columbia Rcbekah Lodge I In the first league basketball game of the eoaaon, played laat Fri- day at the local gym between Tintic and Springvllle, the latter came out with the long end of a 30 to 2S core. However, the game was a good one and .the large crowd which packed the auditorium got their moneys worth and then some. It was freely predicted that Tin- tic would win the game, even the of the dully papers said su. but this contest happened to be one of the upsets. Fact of the mat- ter is the Tintic boys did not show tbelr stuff as In previous games, they seemed to be log ey and their basket shooting was very poor, while on the other hand the visitors count- ed a ringer almost every time they bot at the basket. In fact many of their shots were nothing short of freaks, and when a team has a string uf luck like that they are almost unbeatable. Springvllle started the scoring and led by a fair margin un- til the start of the fourth quarter when Tintic forged ahead 23 to 20. That ended the scoring for the local boys while the visitors rolled in 10 In the opening game the Spring- vllle Sophomores won from Tintic 23 to 22. This also was a good The box score of the main game follows: SPRINOVILLE. k - I i full program of actlvitlea has, Judge outlined for M. I, A. workere In Judicial District, on Friday, January 25th, for the the Fourteenth Annual Lederahlp the Fifth A will be In Nephl boon Letloy H. Cox, of Week purpoae of conducting law and motlon day. A demurrer in the case of Denveraua othera nl Harrington and Eureka City, will be ruled upon by Judge Cox. The case Is the onecausing so much concern and Interest among the people of Eureka., It is the case of former city officials A very 'I0" 1635. TB95S eas,on of tho city At their meeting last Thursday evening, the members of Columbia Rebekah Lodge, installed the fol-- lowing new officers: the roll Mrs. Carl Callaway, noble grand. . Mrs. Nellie Laird, vice grand. at Brigham Young University, 28 to February 1, according, . to Dean Carrit De Jong, Jr., actlngjnj VunLeuvan anawerlng chairman of the week. 1 racucally aiI 01 Bach day'a actlvitlea will begin at Mrs. Margaret Freethy, recording' a rout, natnr8 secretary. 2:00 oclock, when a preview of that ; ranacted wa eeptlona oelng noted. There Mrs. Violet Fox, financial secredays program will be offered byilwo members of the General Boards. Af- - er ' "fuctlons for the city tary. Mrs. Elisabeth Phliacklea, chapter sessions at 9:30, 10:30, and orde to e8t,atB ,or a 11,600 loan or the Central Utah Banking cont- lain. who have brought suit against the 11:30, the workers will meet in the and th eulhorlxation to in Mrs. Margaret Duncan, conductor.' present city administration for sal- "Y" cafeteria at 12:45 for an M. I. ten new te0t lights In Eureka, Thoae who gather at Mrs. Rose Taylor, right supporter ! arles which they did not pay to A. luncheon. i themselves while they were in of- - this luncheon will be addressed dally' "he manner in which the present to the noble grand. administration has improved the Mrs. Mary Edwards, left supportflee. by such speakers as Oscar A. Kirk- - cUy m Eureaa liy J" er to the noble i it will be remembered that when ham, M. I. A. field executive, and , , grand. r The choicest the market th over took of officers S. Robert Laird, outside guardian. Dr. F. the present city BrigHarris, president the auInstallation ten of the lights affords served in a Mrs. Lucy Bell, inside guardian. the affairs of Eureka they were pre- ham Young University. ven,a 14 makea Mrs. Amelia Schofield, right supsenled with back salary warrants Departments selected for their th"r,(ed lfh. othfr manner clean, sanitary ,wh1 ,e porter to the vico grand. amounting to about 6, 000.00 with spedul benefit to people In the Mu- in ln"tulled the year Mrs. Luella Locke, left supporter the demand that they be paid when tuul Improvement organisations, as Jiav. at the y ea.r ?.r t the vice grand. .5 money was available for the pur- listed on the separate program and wre ly 88 lights throughout the( The installation ceremonies were pose. The present city officers claim now being printed, are as follows: n y boastof 68. It cnrrled out by District Deputy Mrs. i , to Plan-had never Home of Use Leisure Time; money they have ipulhfully be said that at the Sarah McDonnell, mutinied cover the warrants or even a good nlng; Scientific Aids for the Bulld-ica- n by Mrs. time there are but few resi Etta Gear as marshal.-Followin' Music; present Drama; portion thereof, and consequently ers; 'Literature; dences within the city which are now the meeting cards were they have taken no action on the de- Art and Visual Instruction, 00M In darkness at night. Those workers who nttend the mand. The case Is being watched luncheon enjoyed and a delirious TREAT YOU RIGHT! -- ex served. Mrs. McDonnell wen the with keen interest by the taxpayers lected sessions throughout the week first prize ond Mrs. Edwards the Jwlll be presented with a certificate of the Eureka end of the county. change Made in Highway house prize. The next meeting of The first term of court. for Juab of Honor. in addition to the subjects county opens at Nephl on Monday,1 Maintenance for District the organization will be held at the Legal and Mining Blanks for sale I. O. O. F. Hall on the evening of February 26th, and It might be that tlonel, there will be separate depart-at the Reporter Office. Notary work Aaronlc other 7th. interesting litigation con- - ments for Vanguards, February When District Engineer Lewis of also done. coming the Eureka City case will Priesthood and Beehive. Scouting the state road commission was in a in come up. sepawill also receive emphasis Eureka last week he made a change Another case which may be heard rate department. in the amount of road which the Tin-ti- c crew will take care of. For years If this ease; MAMMOTH RESIDENT DIED. Utah vs. Sanderson. their roadage has been from Elbertu Miss. Luella Haws Shaw, aged to the county line near Lynndyl, to a Mammoth and 27 years former Jury. Now it has been changed south. the resident, died at her home in Salt o' that the farthercsl Far-awa- y point south from Lake last City Friday evening Government Slow With :he Tintic crew will maintain the pneumonia. Silver Buying Program Deceased was born at Mammoth road is the Intersection of the Dog Valley highway. Just the other side Octgber 14, 1907, a daughter of of 'Jericho. The Millard i county crew . Haws. Anabel Mofflt D. and George approxl-the It will take treasury will work north, also to that point The change is a good one for Tin-ti- e because it will give the local . pa oewu s iHtw w g wg crew a chance to do an exceptionalThis net declared it to be the' She is survived by her mother. ly good Job on their portion of the nain road and at the same time give he byways a little more attention. January BEER B,. " . V?e.can BANK BAR g El NWEXL 9WW9MWM9Wim men-gam- e. . When You Want News from Friends or the Folks Back Home TELEPHONE itainlng one-four- th of the monetary When the act was signed on - June 19, 1934, the stocks of 'eminent gold amounted to 7,834,- 460,000, while illver totaled 6 This meant that In illver would have to he Died in Southern Utah added to attain the goal. On Decem- 8 1st, gold had climbed to $8,- I her ' George Sylvester of Eureka waa 229,000,000 and sliver to $817,000,-ealle- d to Elsinore late last week by 000, etill leaving a deficiency of the death of hie brother, J. W. Syl- - H.929.333,333 in illver etocke. vester, 70 years of age, and one of the prominent residents of that see- - ELITE Cll'B MEMBERS tion of the elate. y ENTERTAINED lHTSUANDS Deceased was also a brother of Herman Sylvester, former Eurekan La,t Saturday eveaing the mem-wh- o Sur- - of tha glite club entertained their now resides at Richfield. vlvlng are seven sons and daughters, husbands at a most enjoyable party, five brothers and sisters, 34 grand- - the affair taking place at the borne children and five great grandchil- - ot Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Griggs. At draB- seven oclock- - a hot turkey supper J was served and the remainder of the y ! CARD PARTY THURSDAY evening waa spent playing bridge. WAS SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Mrs. Angus Miller and Elmer Fergu- . ion won the high score prizes; Mrs. The third of a series of card part-- Beatrice Sax and Emron Birch, conies given by the Catholic Womans solution; George Forsey, honor prize, League wae held at the school audi- - end A. D. Baird the cut prize, lorlum on Thursday evening, Janu- - Thoae attending were: Mr. and ary 17th. Despite the Inclement Mra. George Forsey, Mr. and Mr. J. weather the affair proved tq be a Vera Rife, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sax, Nr. and M rs. S. L. Jerman, Mr. and huge success. Both bridge and 500" were play- - Mrs. John Nllson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ed and a delicious luncheon served. Rlfe Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Baird, Mr. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. end Mrs. Emron Birch, Mr. and Mra. Lydia Ferguson and John Donnelly. Elmer Ferguson, Mr. and Mra. Lea-50prizes went to Mrs. O. Hop-- lie Cromar, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard kin and Joseph Fennell. The all-cCrigga and Mrs. Angus Miller. Mies assisted in serving. j Alene Rife prize was won by Art Duggan. The committee in charge of the affair was as follow: Mrs. T. A. Me- - 8tudents from twenty etetee and Cormick, Miss Ella Donnelly, Mies threi foreign nations attend Brigham Jessie Logan and Mrs. Leo Larson Young University. Referee Barnett. 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