OCR Text |
Show HTOCK SALKS .... ... -- t - . . SSS. ADDITIONAL GRADUATES. Utah Fishing Season Opens Earlier This Year after the ' WEEKLY ORE SHIPMENTS . At the laat minute today, front page graduating liata had been Practically all fishing waters in run, we received the following liata of additional graduatea from the Utah will be opened to anglers on May 19th at 4 a. m., according to a TIntio High School: issued by the state proclamation SENIORS late last week. commissioner game Francea Mary Qarrlty in advance month a almost is This Norma Goff of the regular season and the early Catherine McCormick season is due to the fact that a Jay Riding moderate winter haa made such a Richard Sylvealer decision advisable. Patricia McCormick There are several sections of Roberta Boyer streams and lakes which are closed JUNIORS until June 1st and fishermen should Lavell Brook write the state game department to Robert Colovich ascertain thus waters. Maurice Evana ' For the benefit of Tintic angler Frank Lucaa we might any that waters not open Ed Naef for fishing on May 19th are: The upWallace Painter per portion of the Provo, and the Howard Towera upper part of the Weber. -- 'EUREKA REPORTER on proprietor of' Published at returned Co., the Eureka Cleaning . . . from I.oa Angeles, Monday morning, Mammoth Chief Consolidated two where be went to meet his who . . Colorado 3 c. . . . Minea Empire Kurus, and To.ihiko c. Crown 214 East Point daughters, Eureka Lily arrived nt that port on the Pacific East Tintic Conaolidated 38c. Chief Conaolidated . . Mlnca 5c and Liner C'hlchibu," after a delightful 514c. Plutua Empire three-weecruise of Pacific porta j 2 Eureka Bullion 85c and 2514c. Gemini In 2 on their way from their home Eureka Lily 52a to 55c. Yankee Conaolidated The young 2 ci sintered in the poatoffice at Ef 92c. Conaolidated 91c and Standard Eureka Tokyo, Japan. Dragon ' reka. Utah, as second class 1 Iron King 1014 c. Chief Coneolidaled (lime) companled their father to Eu mall 1 Mr. Kikuslilma has not seen his nuMcr under lha Act of M h Mountuin View Lehl Tintic lc. when 1 fourteen years v for North Lily 62c and 63c. Showera daughters g?t 1 Swanaea Tintic Lead 37c to 85c. he took them to Japan from Montana 1 tfubscrlptlon Kates 92.60 per year. on the death of their mother in that Utah Fire Clay Co. (silica)- Tintic Standard 98.26 to 98.60. 1 Bullion Beck Utah Con. lc. state. They were reared and eduT)lfl polling place (or places) for 66 Total Carloada cuted by their grandmother, who is Zuma 814c. Little May 114 c. also the mother of the present Mrs. uj qualified electors of said Eureka Klkushima. They are beautiful and dty at this election shall be: in Nl'PTAILS FKN X talented you- - Indies, having finish- otatrlrts Nos. 1, 2 and 3, City Hall, Tuesday. normal two yeara Chief Conaolidated 9 ed high school uud c;0UI,ty Court House, Tintic High At Salt Lake City title morning NEW HOUSE HOTEL REEKING Emit Tintic Cona. 40c. School, in Eureka City, Juab County, The LaJolla Club members were school training. the marriage of John V. Fennel of TINTIC PATRONAGE FROM with them many Utah; Bnd the Judges of Election of Mrs. Eureka Bullion 25c to 25c. brought thin city and Mina Marie Ward of entertained They by Monday night ( Eureka Lily 60c to 48c. b11 were won by delicacies and exquisite clothing, In- - Rajj polling place (or places) 8prlngvllle waa aolemulxed, the cereC. W. Weat, aaalHtant manager of Curtis Phipps. Prises beautiful kimonos, from j,e: Eureka Standard 90c. Mra. eluding Anna McDonnell, and Sullivan, Galaford Robert l. Mrs, high mony being performed by Father the Newhouxe Hotel, of Salt Lake Lehl Tintic lc. Sarah Farren, Frank Beesley, John at the St. Ann'a Church in the City, waa in Eureka lute hint week Charles Kay honor. Luncheon was their native land. Little May 114 c. Catley, Fannie Fields, J. P. Flts-preeence of immediate member of in the intereat of increualng patron- aerved to the following: Mrs. WilNorth Lily 60c to 62c. the familiea and a few cloae frienda. age to that popular hoatelery for the fred Farren, Mra. Carloa Orton, Mrs. NOTICE OK SPECIAL ROND gerald, Julia Whitehead, Charles , Jameson. 8Ilver Shield 2c. The bride ia a daughter of Mra. Nash, Mrs. Robert Galaford, ELECTION, EUREKA CITY, people of the Tintic Mining Diatrlct. Floyd I Silver Standard 2c. UTAH. Wilson Mrs. Mra. Lee, Bert Dated at Eureka City,, Juab JUAB Patrick Ward of Springville and la Thomas, COUNT!', a While here Mr. Went placed Tintic Standard 98.60 and 98.45. one of the popular young ladiea of Mrs. Charles Mra. Heber and that Cushing is County, Utah, this Nineteenth day of hereby given Public notice with contract aixeable the advertising Big Hill 1314c and 14c. Utah county. The groom ia a aon of Eureka on Friday, the 24th day of May, A. April, 1935. and in addition dis- Kay. Empire Minea 614 c. Mr. and Mra. P. J. Fennell of Eureka. tributed Reportercourtesy cards to the i By Order of D. 1935, a special election will be many Iron King 11c. For yeara he waa one of our promln-- I people of this city. These cards are I EUREKA YOUNG MAN AND The Eureka City Council, the limits of Eureka within held North Standard lc. ent young buaiueaa men, being asso-- ! good for the year 1935 and all per- ! PROVO GIRL ARK WEDDED City, Juab County, Utah, for the Eureka City, in Juab Cona. 2c. Yankee 114c and i elated with hia father in the grocery sona who County, Utah. up at the hotel five purpose of submitting to such qualiput and meat buaineaa. A couple of yeara times are then entitled to two Rex Hickman of this city and Miu fied electors of said City os shall ALBERT, M. JOHNSON, nights Wednesday Edna N. Gilu of Provo, were joined have paid a property tax therein in (SEAL) ago he accepted a poaltlon with the complimentary. Mayor of Eureka City, ' Chief Cona. 98c. government and haa alnce reaided at I Mr. West was unable to leave in marriage at noon lut Friday, the the year preceding such election Attest: WILMA O. WEBBER, Colorado 314 c. Trovo. j these carda with all of the people of ceremony being performed at the the following question, City Recorder. Enat Tintic Con. 40c. home of the bride's parents by Bisof Eureka (First Publication April 25, 1935; : Tintic but he statu that any resident bonds revenue "Shall Eureka Minea 114 c. (Contributed) can. secure a card by writing to the hop Gilliapie of Provo. City, Juab County, Utah, in the Last Publfcatibn May 23, 1935.) North Lily 60c to 56c. After many yeara of untrammelled hotel or by clipping the advertiseOnly immediate members of the amount of Thirty-Seve- n Thousand Silver Shield 2c. ; freedom in the ranka of the alngle ment from the familiu and a few cloae friends were (937,000) Dollars, payable serially and take it Reporter Silver Standard 8c. .blessed John Fennell haa finally ca- In with them when they visit the pruent and following the ceremony wlihin twenty-fiv- e (25) yeara from Why Not Putronlae the Tintic Standard 98.15 to 98.20. a dinner was served. pitulated and Joined the legion of hotel. the net revfrom issue of date solely Zuma. 8c. HOME WALL PAPER A the doomed. A1 Copone ia doing a future of the affair was that enues of the entire waterworks sysIn keeping with the national reatretcb at Alcatrai for evaalon of the modeling plan the Newhouae has and the bride was attired in the wedding tem of said STORE City, and bearing interest' The Democratic Womena Club of tax lawa but Johnnie haa evolved a continues to redecorate its hotel. dress her mother wore. not to exceed four (4) per rate a at We Have of Genuine Samples 9 on Tintic will .give a luncheon aure way to beat the bachelora tax. New May The bride la a daughter of Mr. and centum carpeta and decora- Mra. per annum, payable semiat the Minera Union Hall. All lad-le- a Evldentally hia experience with the tions furnishings, F. Cliilde and Wall the groom Joseph warrant the patronage of Tintic Mayflower Paper be issued pursuant to a aon of Mr. and Mra. E. P. Hickman. annually, wiahing to attend call Mra. A. D. department of Internal Revenue haa people. F AND WATER. of the Slate of Laws 32, Chapter Manaon or Mra. P. J. Fennell not aerved him in good atead. Who ia The young couple have started PROOF Utah, Second Special Session, 1933, v later than May 5th. Legal Blanks at Reporter Office. housekeeping in Eureka. taking the worat rap, A1 of John? commonly known as the "Revenue EUREKA Bond Act of 1933, for the purpose DECORATING CO. cf defraying In part the cost of !m- -' Onler Through Us and Save proving, enlarging, extending and Postage. repairing the existing waterworks, system of Eureka City, the said net revenue of the entire waterworks -system of said City to bo pledged to CLEAN-UP- ! SURE! the payment of said revenue bonds?, ' LET At said election the form of ballot shall be as follows: Bond Election Ballot DO YOUR PAPER HANGING Yes ) ( AND PAINTING. i For the issue of bonds Reasonable Rates No ) ( More work you have cheaper ! If it is desired to vote in favor the rate. of the issue of said bonds, the voter Leaver Orders at Bell Rooms shall place an X in the spucc after Church Rtreet EUREKA the word YE8. If it is desired to vole against the issue of said bonds, the voter shall place an "X" in the! j space after the word NO. Emy Wadaudiy Nlafcl That on the reverse side of said CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY I ballot shall be the following: Pieeeati Ovei N. a C. Hairy Rlehmcn Jack Daisy1 OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR EUREKA Maiic Joki B, Keacedy CITY, UTAH, SPECIAL BOND K. D. Y. L 7:80 M. 8. T. ELECTION May 24, 1935. WILMA O. WEBBER, Facsimile signature of City C. E. Recorder of Eureka City, Utah. At said election the polls shall be Nutary Public open nt the hour of 7 o'clock a. m., KKPOKTKK and shall remain open until the OFFICE. Eureka hour of 7 o'clock p. m. Tintic Standard Centennial Eureka Monibtjr. Dig Hill 13c. 31-0- ....................... ELI-WAR- I) Tb'dJ Harry Klkoshlms, ks , - ; De-lui- re J ! to-w- lt: , Rl'N-PROO- J LAVAR BRAY Model airs nil wntMn Dnave mmnnstt xitira onOnimess development since 1931 of motors of to 180 horsepower has brought about correspondingly Increased bearing pressures and crankcase temperatures. Motor manufacC' turers have turned to new alloy metals of extra THE strength and durability to meet these new conditions. For full protection of such motors, you must have oil with enough extra oiliness and film strength to get safe lubrication under extreme pressure and heat. Yet motor oils generally have no more oiliness and film strength now than they had ten years ago. Some oils have less, because over refining to eliminate carbon and sludge has robbed them of oiliness and film strength. There is one exception Conoco Germ Pro cessed Motor Oil. It, too, is free from carbon and sludge troubles, as its users know after millions of trouble-fre- e miles of driving. But more important, Almen and Timken machine tests prove it has more oilmea and 2 to 4 times the film strength of any straight mineral oil! That added oiliness and film strength protect your motor under all conditions. Germ Processing adding concentrated oily essence to oil gives other valuable advantages. Because Germ Processed Oil penetrates and combines with metal surfaces, a Hidden Quart stays up in your motor and cuts down starting-perio- d wear. Germ Processed Oil gives longer mileage with greater motor protection, as proved by the famous Indianapolis JDestruction Test. fill with Conoco Germ Say O.K. Drain highly-refine- d Processed Motor Oil and get fall motor protection! CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Ei$. 1875 - li I' I I, Paint Makes Your Car LOOK New We Make Your Car RUN LIKE NEW! Our ovcrlmul jobs stamt up. When we turn a car out on the road after a thorough overhauling, we' want that car to run and run right. Thats our business, nnd we stand back of every overhaul job that leaves ERM PROCESSED MOTOR OIL w RIFE our shop. Ask ANYONE about our work, then ask US about tin prices jf the work you need on your car. I am sure we enn satisfy you. j Carson s Garage SHOP 25 "Tho Conoco Trovol Buraoo ot Dora cnt no o complcto plon of our trip everythin wi uM ond oil of It froo." "TW, ororo rood maps of every Mete with rood condition ond beet roulee marked, and booklet! about (conic ond hiitorie point. Hotel and comp diraetsris. too." "Friendly Conoco ccrvico whmovor wo etopped made h wend trip, too. Yon Conoc Motion hr thit free Travel Bureau Mrvtea." "v -P- HONES- DAY OR NIGIIT CALLS HOUSE 106 |