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Show r EUREKA REPORTER tagi PROMINENT MINING MAN DIEM Mrs. Broderick and little son, Benny Pat, of 8an Francisco, California, are here visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers. Mrs. Frank Brohm spent the past WQok at Richfield, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sylvester, the latter being a daughter of Mrs. Brohm. The Catholic Woman's League will hold their regular meeting this evening at the school hall. All members are requested to be present and election of officers will take place and other Important business will come up for consideration. The members of the Sophomore class of the Tlntlc High School are giving a dancing party at the gymnasium tomorrow evening. It Is called their annual frolic and all of the people of Tlntlc are Invited to join them in this event. The Lady Elks Club announces that future meetings will be held on the first and third Mondays of each month. The new officers of the organisation are Mrs. A. D. Baird, president; Mrs. Maynard Griggs, vice president; Mrs. C. E. Rife, secretary; Mrs. Joseph Buys, treasurer. The Ladles Aid Society met with Mrs. William Frary on Friday last sewing followed the regular business session. Those present were: Mrs. Joseph Stokes, Mrs. Delbert Davie, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. B. B. Par- North 34.65 feet; thence North 20 degrees 0 minutes East 79 feet; thence North 40 degrees 0 minutes East 8 feet; thence North 85 degrees 0 minutes East 18 feet; thence North 166 feet; thence North 20 degrees 38 minutes East 1671 feet; thence South 98.16 feet to the place of beginning; containing 8.9 acres more or less. (2-Together with of all waters of the Little Salt Creek, appurtenant to said lands. Together will all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the Irrigation of said premises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or ln anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. H. K. MELLOR. Sheriff of Juab County, Utah. (First Publication May 2, 1936; Last Publication May 23, 1936. J. C. Dick, well known Tlntlc mining man, died at his home in Salt Lake City yesterday after a lingering Illness. He was born in Pennsylvania May 28, 1871, and came to Utah In 1889. He first followed the coal fields and later turned to metal mining and much of his work was In Tlntlc, where he was connected with the Uncle 8am and May Day properties. SHERIFF'S IN COURT OF DIB-TR1C- T JUAB UTAH. The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, a Corporation, COUNTY, I The two-thir- SALE. TIIE FIFTH JUDICIAL B. Y. U. Relay Carnival, which! 3 Plaintiff, ds 3) ended last Saturday night, was the1 most successful one ever held. On Ralph L. St. John, Bertha St. Saturday there was 6000 spectators John, also known as Bertha and 8000 contestants In attendance. Chevals St. John, his wife; In fact the B. Y. U. carnival to do- - Lloyd L. St. John, Rita McCray veloplng Into one of the biggest ath- - 8t. John, his wife; W. P. Day, letlc events in the nation. To add Emma Day, his wife; B. T. How-colthere were two world' champ- - arl; California Utah Land and Ions In attendance Stella Walsh, Petroleum Company, a corpora-gl- rl athlete, and Waller Marty, of Ion; McCray Estate Company, Fresno State College of California, a corporation; First Doe, Second holder of the world high Jump rec- - Doe, Third Doe, Fourth Doe and ord, along with a number of other Fifth Doe, Defendants, famous athletes from the coast. The To be ao,d a Sheriffs sale, on pleasing part of It was that the Im- -' he 26th day of May, 1935, at the rish, Mrs. Margaret Freethy, Mrs. ported boys with the big reputations hour of twelve o'clock noon of said were end their kept busy holding up William Clark, Mrs. William Vivian, Where quality and prices with Utah athletes. Ken Rushforth, dr. at tbe front door ot he County Mrs. David Pickett. to give values of the University of Utah, tied Marty Court House at Nephl, Juab County, I s. The board of education of the in the high Jump at 6 feet 6H Utah. h following described S. H. Laird of Mock, Colorado, was to be found no where a Tlntlc visitor during the week, be- - Tooele schools raised all teachers' ty mated In Juab County, Utah, Schofield and Wilson, both else. ing a guest at the home of his son- - islarles at a meeting held Monday of B. Y. U., showed their heels to w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. evening. The Increase amounts to the crack coast runners In the high1 The South Half of the Nortwest Phone 168 f 25 per year for each teacher. G. A. Franks. and low hurdles. Schofield first and Qaarter; the East Half of the South-Wllsj Day or Night baby second in each event. The we8 Quarter; South Half of the Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vest of San lh.Vhrodirrett,li ,f ,r; Utah and Nephi Southeast Northeast Quarter banner event, the senior high school Diego, California, were in Eureka ' 27th. aLrl"d Both are mother South and of Section the 23; baby Quarter was win . Plkl(l(ll1 . championship, eany m toe week ror a riait wiu said to be w f be Northwest Quarter of doing nicely. by Paul Snow of Delta, who scored Ve.t. Th. visit and Mr.. ,Mr. on Sunday. Suction 24; the East Half of the SprinEVlll. visitor, In 6009 the nine and or were enro7t0 t0 Denver Colo. was Lafed events, to points the hostess Naudyne Northwest Quarter and Northeast Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hickman and rado, on an extended trip, Bunky Bee Club on Friday evening. established a new high school record of Section 26; and commenc-bambo- o Quarter In the afvault Games the and were pole little son, of Portland, Oregon, are by topping sewing enjoyed Bruce Barrett, representative of Claudin at 12 feet; Hafen Leavitt, of ln at tbe Northwest corner of tbe In Eureka for an extended visit with ter which a delicious luncheon was served to the following members: Virgin Valley, Nevada, took second, Southeast Quarter of said Section relatives. ast 64 Home and James Jensen, of Payson, was 26 and runnlng tbe"ca Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Sutherland end. Mr. Barrett "is interested In Jax,nf Atkinaon, Ij)1orohy and fr" 207 thence South thence rods; rods; thlrd. a y Dean, lit8de. are the proud parents of a pretty metal mining In Juab county and his J?ne . Private and Emergency West 64 rods; thence North 127 The Dionne quintuplets were Lajuenezsa, La Faye tie baby girl, born Monday, April trip here was for that purpose. 90 rods; thence West thence I rods; Ambulance Pickett, Mable Randle and Mrs. months old on April 28th. 29th. Both mother and babe are f North 80 rods; thence East 90 rods More than thlrty Tlnt,c ladlea h baTa baa Call Payson Phone 166 said to be getting along nicely. If11, t0t! wplRe7 of'beginnlngl Northeast were at tj,e High School last Friday throat cold, ,?dlsped QJrter of the Southea,t The members of the Women's Tit of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8chlecht of afternoon for the purpose of taking Other Parlors at Spanish Fork, j Quarter days but are said to be nearly 8an Diego, California, were In Eu- gection 33. southeast Quarter of a cooking school conducted hj Benef Association met last Thurs- Sprlngvllle and Provo af Bay TenIn home Mrs. of th Etta at AUfnK he Northwest Quarter; South Halt reka last Sunday visiting with Miss Dorothy Stewart. Tomorrow dajr Personal Attention by have that as they eating Northea8t Quarler; and South of friends. For the past week they afternoon. May 3rd, Miss Stewart Gear- - "B0" ,ollowed the regular C. O. Claudin as much usual but them to expects In of order business. of the card Half playMrs. and 8oulh have been guests of Mr. wm give her second cooking session, Hal( of Sectlon their within a short regain appetites Mn,n - Jack Webb won rst prise Lady Attendant th Northweat Quarter; North Half and each week until further notice me house Southand the and Southwest rgaret of Freethy Quarter she will give cooking Instructions to 4W4WWW44444W44WW Mrs. Sarah W. Stevens, of San we8t tess served a tasty Quarter of the Southwest the ladles of Tlntlc who desire such prlia- - Tbe 100 years waited Town-fo- r Francisco, next Calif., luncheon. be will The in all Section of 35, meeting Information a black velvet dress. 8he says Quarter Dean Bock on May 9th' BtaV 15 South, Range 1 West of the The member, of th. ''500'' Club w,th she has always wanted a dress gait Lake Base and Meridian; and that L. The 0. E. Club members were of that were entertained last Thursday even-- ' kind, but after she secured It the North Half of Section 3 In lng by Mrs. Leonard Ryan. In the entertained on Monday evening by she was a bit concerned as to wheth- Township 16 South, Range 1 West! Mrs. a Samuel cards and Edwards, card playing Miss Donna Meiling er the garment would make her look 0f the 8alt Lake Base and Meridian, won high score prise, Mrs. Thomas nice luncheon taking up the time. too She wore the gown containing 1835 acres of land, more, flapperish. Ball the rut prise, and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Sarah Runnells won the first to the her arrival or less. Excepting a tract 100 feet1 party celebrating Boyns, Jr., rut prise. Others present prize, Mrs. George Castleton house at the 100 year mark. Four genera- wide, forming a portion of the South- -' were: Mis Elisabeth Johnson, Miss prize and Mrs. Lou Barrett consola- - lions were at the represented west Quarter of the Southeast party, Mrs. tlon. Others Clara Miss Elixabelh attending were: Hickman, and the dear old soul enjoyed the Quarter of Section 26, and the! Theresa Mrs. Francis Bernice Mrs. Davies, Viertel, Price, Christiansen, punch with a bit of a stick" ln It. Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Mrs. Mae Bigler, and Miss Beatrice Mrs. John Phipps. Mrs. T. A. Clem- The Dionne family seem to have a Quarter of Section 35, Township 15 Drussell, a special guest. The host- ent and Mrs. Anna McDonell on this multiple birth busi- - South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base, corner delicious a with ess served her guests Bert Rowland and C. K. Cherrlng-to- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank , Dionne, and Meridian: Beginning at a point luncheon. of the state fish and game de- of New York City, announced the ar- - which bears South 42 degrees 46 partment, were In Eureka on Mon- rival of twins at their home. He is minutes West 2625.2 feet from the day. These men had Just planted a cousin of Oliva Dionne, father of Quarter Section corner common to j a large number of fish in the streams the famous Canadian Sections 26 and 25, Township 15; of Tooele county. They went around So far Canada has three quintuplets. up on the South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base .by way of Salt Lake City and then United 8tates, ln this family contest and Meridian; thence 8outh 98.15 .In order to complete the loop made of babies insofar as numbers are con- - feet; thence 8outh 36 degrees 38, The choicest the market the return trip by way of the Tlntlc cerned, but the American twins minutes West 1776 feet thence' District. They report that the state served in a affords 8 13 ounces at birth, weighed pounds fish and game department ' is now the quintuplets combined against dean, sanitary manner i .busily engaged In planting literally weight of 13 pounds 6 ounces. thousands of legal size fish through-Tlntlc Lodge No. 9, F. at the , out the state. Curtains A A. M., meets 2nd new to need for no is Drapes, There A nation can't be half slave and buy you and 4th Tuesday of The last meeting of the Saturday half free, nor can It be half wet and or Fortiers when you are cleaning house or redecorateach monti at I. O. O. lf Night Club was held with Mrs. dry. na McDonnel. In the card playing' F. Hall. Visiting brothing your home. Our new, improved process cleans perers Invited to attend. Mrs. A. M. Stewart won first prize,1 Mrs. John Phipps house prize and Bureau of Mines Station ALEXANDER BLIGHT, W. M. maWELL COME fectly and brings back the luster to the expensive Mrs. Lou Barrett consolation, a de-- 1 Gets Backing of Secy. Ickes JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary YOU TREAT RIGHT! llclous luncheon was served to theterials, and furthermore there is no danger of the most following ladles: Mrs. Matilda Brody, Secretary of the Interior Harold L. delicate goods being injured. Let us help you with Mrs. Victor Pett, Mrs. James Bant, Ickes and J. W. Finch, director of .Mrs. Lydia Ferguson, Mrs. T. A. the bureau of mines, on Monday your spring cleaning. Clement, Mrs. Marlon Russell, Mrs. recommended enactment of the King-De-e Clement, Mrs. Sam Edwards, Robinson bill, authorizing establish-Mr- s. Sarah Runnells, Mrs. Stewart, ment of a bureau of mines regional ALL WORK GUARANTEED Mrs. Phipps and Mrs. Barrett. experiment station in Salt Lake City. ' A dl8pntch Mrs. ulTba Salt Vern J. Rife and her brother. GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Uk T.rbun? rom Washington reGordon Tinder, were called to Mil- committees of the ALWAYS ON HAND cord last Saturday on account of the portad and mining , bou8e B race,ved aTor-"f"ate serious Illness of their father. WilIcke- por frra liam H. Tinder, who suffered an- - ?b'e It is free bunting coal, catches afire quickly ' YOUR OF ncb' LET US MAKE NEW CLOTHES OUT other hemmorhage from the lungs. Jol"ed " by rectTrr W Rep-ag- o. Senator and King The first one took place six months from kindling wood or live coals and burns . Gordon Tinder returned t0 rMenlatlve J W Rob nson announr.-OLD, SOILED ONES BY OUR MODERN PROCESS ncJn n the Eureka Sunday evening and report-- dthoy UI try ,0 up slowly, at the same time gives the maxir lhe OF CLEANING. ed that his father was In a rather b,,U at th" ncxt meel,n mum of lieat with no soot and few ashes. condition and would be Tfc??nVmW,i, 1,0 enactod'1 confined to his bed for several days. TRY IT when you need coal again. ba Latest word from Mrs. Rife, who to ,Sf50'?? ,for tbe workg-reUtbe Iund' still at Milford, says that her father to in a serious condition, and has not responded to treatment s expected. or Anderson Funeral Home unite 7Jems of the wu)n prop-inche- w: ln-la- on hoa? - Funeral ' " I J n, - BEER ! ring House Cleaning I Time Is Here ! i ! BANK BAR An-'.ha- IN ! I That Good Coal J -- ed ... , ef Eureka Cleaning Co. EUREKA, UTAH PHONE 57 ? LOCAL ADS- - a Parcel on highway between Eureka and Elborta, containing clothing and toilet articles. Finder please return to LaVon Ross, Eureka, and receive reward. FOR SALE Good poultry ranch, 1600 birds, 8 room house, culinary LOST If you cant be with her on Mothers Day TELE IP HB GPNE Lumber and Paint Legal blanks and mining location notices at the Reporter offlre. water. Reasonable price. II. A. Feary, Elberta, Utah. FOR SALE Carpet Weaver in good condition; everything complete, $5. Mrs. Sophia Carpenticr. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Creighton are FOR SALE Brass bed, with good springs, at reasonable price. Call Phone 281-- Now for the Spring Building and campaign. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY most ot MAKE thehours. your Enjoy tbe wit, the wisdom, the companionship, the charm that has mads the ATLANTIC, for seventy-fiv- e years, Americas most quoted and most cherished magazine. ' Semi ft. (mentioning this ad) to The Allant ir Monthly 8 Arlington Rt., Boston All standard materials Lumber, Clenn-n- p Cement, Sand, Plaster, "Wallboard, Paint, Varnish and all other Building Materials are carried in stock at all times. : : PHONE 44 : : Tintic Lumber Co'. EUREKA UTAH ! |