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Show THX EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 Tintic Elks Lodge Will ' Tintic People Warned Elect OfficersJPhis Evening Against Chain Letters Thursday, May 2, 1935. i Twenty Years Ago I A Great Buy for SPRING The member of Tlntlc Lodge No. In almost every publication In the Ekai wllj eIect naw of. TIi following ere Kveeia atate during the past three weeks flcerg tt lbe leaRi0Q to be held this Tlml llaippened In Ttetle e article telling there ha appeared Xi,e election is mors or Krnre of Yeer Ago. 8veuing all reader to disregard any kind of eM automatic for the reason that FRIDAY - SATURDAY rhaln letter that might be recelv- -- pnrj, officer will advance ahead In 3rd-4t- h ud. It aeem a though this concert- routnB there being no opposition, May ed effort I rather late for many Kor exalteil ruier w. K. Carson I Twenty years ago it was necessary, n people In this atate have tba candidate, and the other THE LAUGH RIOT thousand ofwith as was the case many years after, for the and this gag d m advanced gyped timid are mail due bera wb0 ol jor of Tlntlc to have a good part of It Is that hundred have cea ar; rt Stephenson, leading residents and go over- - Into Utah roads day lost real cash money. Cronin, loyal knight; Maynard Mort than three year ago the bBj,j,t; N. L. Peterson, lecturing county and repair the roads to the editor of thi paper ridiculed such knl'jjht; John j. Hannifin, tyler; best(of tbelr ability. Such a day was childish, foolish policy as answering jguu!a Cullen, secretary; Kdward declared this week twenty years ago a chain letter and at that time de- - pce treasurer; Thomas Household-clare- d and many Tlntlc people crossed over the persons who fell for that 0r truatem; W. II. Jones, alternate the county line and repaired the road several inlles down toward line of "hooey were In for a trim- - del0ial The delegate to the grand for This work constituted remov-l- n statement And that true how mlng. lfldjse invention Is W. K. Carson, boulders and filling up the deep was. The chain letter has moved lbe and the jncomn(e exalted ruler, along in rapid strides until the per- - ulternale delegate Is W. II. Jones, a ruts. That wa an illustration of the demandway Tlulic people were treated by petrators of the racket have pai,t exalted ruler, Utah county officials with' regard to ' ed money in each answer and there- Members of the Elk are asked to at that time, and the same rouds lea No good harvest. by reaped a golden att(.nd Thursday's meeting and take SUNDAY - MONDAY has existed to a more or leas! tblng than four, and probably oddles part alao t0 enjoy ,hp more, chain letters hare been recelv- - othep featIvlllea whlch ar. on the degree ever since Now that Tlntlc May 5th-6thas a chance for a first class road all ed In Eureka during the pust week. its own these same people from Utah Some of these recipients have asked pr0gram. county are highly concerned and want adlvce aa to what to do. They are Claims lJttle Soil to give this district a high class road. Intimidated by the tone of the letter, Death Of Ml, and Mrs. Atherly But they, after years or neglect, have and the dire threats as to what might just about killed the goose that laid j happen If the request Is not com- the golden egg. There Is no doubt! Calvin the little with. filled year Roy Atherly, LORETTA YOUKC( son Mrs. but what these same Utah county, Mr. Loren old of and Tlntlc people who , receive such (these rotten fakes that hint erly, died in Salt Lake City last Sat-- gaxaboes will still put the skids un-- : Matinee at 2 p. m. religion and a faith In the Al- - urduy afternoon after suffering for der the new road Into Tlntlc, but If they succeed, a boycott on Utah mighty) should throw them aside a few days from pneumonia, and merchants The child was born In this elty on county products a thought and pursue their without TUESDAY ONLY Derember 2, 19 33 ( and besides his would prove to be a very effective usual religious channels. It might be advisable to turn such parents is survived by three broth- - j weapon, and possibly might prove to May 7th letters over to postal authorities for ers, Daniel John, Robert Lawren j be a knockout for them, future prosecutions are sure to come, and Thomas Edward Atherly, all oft SuPl- John Shea reported that a Eureka; also four grandparents, Mr. body of lead ore had been open- and Mrs. D. J. Atherly of Eureka. JSureka Young Man Gets iand Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Oleson of ed tP on the 100 level of the Vte- .torla. At that trme ths property Splendid Airway Position ercur. Funeral services were conducted , was producing on an average of 3 Gerald B. Fox, son of Mr. and from the L-- D- 8- Church in Eure- - railroad carloads of ore per week. Monday and the remain ware Mrs. Edward Fox, of Eureka, left ka B. Rich, who was hoavlly Interes-e- d Salt Lake City last week for Butte, taken to Provo for Interment. in mining property in South Tlnafter having accepted a Montana, was In the district twenty years tlc, as the radio operator for position The $50.00 Jack Pot will go to National ago. Parks Airways. some patron on this date. We Mr. Fox was born In Eureka, and of the May Day Min Iigh School Notes jlngStockholders will Keep drawing until some- Is a graduate of the Tlntlc High company held their annual He afterwards took a course Ing at Salt Lake City. The same set one wins the pot. Don't fail to School. Margaret McCormick, Reporter Jof In electrical engineering from the officers were retained as follows be there. International Correspondence School Dern, president; M. P. Braffet, ,John and finished the same with high vice president; W. S. McCornlck, honors. The result of the election, which A.''Reeves7secretVry;"x He worked In the mines for a year was held last Friday, for next years c. Dtck WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY The financial re-manager. two and then decided to take up student body officers, was as follows: p0Pt showed that there was 321,000 May 8th-9t- h telegraph and telephone work. He Mayor Lloyd Randle; vice mayor, in the treasury, enrolled at the Western Electrical Bill Harrlman; cheer master, Bob. IT'SPAYDAYFORYOU-wyL- -o A new company with property in cheer mistress, Louise College, Salt Lake City, where he al- - Parker; so received his training in radio Black; secretary, Fern Freckleton; West Tlntlc was formed by local He had been an Instructor for judge, Jim Chatwln; policeman. Pla 0 years ago; It was known the past year at that school. Steele McIntyre; attorney, Michael as the West Tlntlc Mining Company, and the officers were: George Jones, This position came to Mr. Fox due Chrlstense. W. J. Adams, vice presito his splendid scholarship in the A very interesting program has president; various institutions of learning he Ernest dent; Pritchett, secretary and was connected with. His wife left been arranged for Friday, T Day. treasurer; these with Mrs. Elisabeth on Sunday to make her home in This is expected to be one of the out- Adams and Mrs. Pearl M. Jones, conT Days ever held at THS. Butte while Mr. Fox is connected standing stituted the board of directors. The will paint the T as usual boys with the National Parks Airways. : and the rest of the day will be spent Goodwin, Watkins and Anderson, in a track meet for both boys and , who were running a jigging plant at Story by Peter B. Kyne girls. The girls are anticipating set- - the Bullion Beck dump, were taking new record In THS In the board care of about 20 tons of ore per day, Men Like This Statement Jump, high Jump and (0 yard dash. land it was reported that they were a80 be staged by j highly pleased with the recovery of The following statement is self- - A ma c'rcu11 ENGAGEMENT OF TINTIC tbe Physical education classes. This j metals by the process, It would and be to nice explanatory YOUNG COUPLE ANNOUNCED know what answer the cattle and c,rcua w,n con,t of building pyra- -' The Utah Minerals Concentrating men hare for IL For the first mld and of Perming unusual sheep Mrs. Hans J. Hassell of Mammoth Company milling plant was employthe time our state game commissioner Te,nr hU. da? .? !t..lB announces the engagement of her has ing a small force of men, but the mill come out on a arfad regular work, it still daughter, Miss Jessie Hassell, tc nite stand and we are d?J: with the Troubadours furnishing" the ?ad 8lanley J. Wilson of Eureka, tbe world that hi. statement is recelled n,U8fc- Confe,U' favo and apecl.I ba,n ,u the experimental stage, marriage to be solemnised during with elation Newton Dunyon, who was looking by all sportsmen of this 'rprlse will be given at this dance. the early part of June. alid it Last Tuesday the state high school , after development work at the deserves real commen- -' state, e is one of the most The He has the following to say inspector. Dr. P. T. Farnsworth, paid tie Zinc and Scranton-TInll- c prop- popular young ladies In Tlntlc, and wlth regard to the big game sltua- - a visit to THS. He gave very Inter- - erlies of North Tlntlc was In Eure- the groom, who le a son of Mrs. D. tlon of the state: eating talks to the boys and girls ha and reported that work was going A. Wilson of Eureka, is equally well liked. Their scores of friends in this the A recent survey shows that on who were assembled in different see- one In a satisfactory manner, with ten national forests of the state slons. numerous favorable Indications for district will wish them well on their there are 7,475,753 acres of land. I. Girls matrimonial pourney. Day will be held on Thurs- - the discovery of commercial ore. t.h lnataad 0 oa May rd An assessment of Vi cent per share ivennas02,187,andPcatt?e aTlW- -' a Previously announced. Xhl da, w ,arled on th tock Tnt,r proram Standard Mining Company. The de ,Ttrlety The number of elk Is onlr 3 1E8 Be h Manaon and mn th, and deer 77,1 60, said Mr Cook. Far0) Hnauent date was June HanelL these Compare totals with the num-j Senior Fe,l D will be held on ber of sheep and cattle and the num- mem-bee- of-a- Crisp New Novelty Nel PRISCILLAS Fine Quality! Bargains 1st Complete with cornice valance s. and Colorful new cushion dots, shadow weaves and gay new print! You could not make them for this griee! ! h Look at this low price I CUVEWDIA iseouuHi Mens Shirts Broadcloths and percales!. I Alh-lette- rs 5p at Sensational values! At a little over 50c . . . good quality shirts I broadcloths in white and plain fast colors. Percale in patterns. Collars attached! Vat-print- - ! - ANKLETS Make an old dress new! SIZES- - S TO 10 NECKWEAR 15c - Low Priced! 25 CHARDONIZl HOSX What a buy at An extra collar for the new 35 jabot for the Fine gauge! Pi-c-ot top! Lace welt I Seamle! Range of smart colon, 84-10- frock old! a fresh Marvelous asso r tment! I Plain or fluffy! 4. Rayon and cotton peo-wor- k. Bedspreads Choice of five colon! They're fine values! Lu. . rayon and cotton in blue, rose, green, gold or heliotrope. The attractive scolloped edges sre . a nice finish I Sizes 84xl0 inrh-s- . flat-foot- - EUREKA, UTAH I Tin-dation-. bride-to-b- lng party to be held May 5, 1915 where he went to receive treatment Tbe dancing was to be at the pavi- for lead poisoning. He was said to lion and the banquet In the club be much improved. rooms. It wee an Invitation party. Mrs. Mary D. Sullivan of Sail Reverend Edward L. Mills, presi- Lake City wae in Eureka for a visit dent of the Utah Mission of the M. with her daughters, Mrs. C. E. Hulah E. Church, vlalted In Tlntlc twenty and Mrs. Frank Beasley. years ego. Walter Haguewood, of Charles Hanson returned to Eu- Otto "Pop Swarti, left for southern reka after spending a couple of California for a visit with bis mother, week at ji Salt Lake City Hospital, Mrs. Swartz. ; J , son-in-la- w it ber Is seen to be very small, showing Majr 10th-tha- t If the range is damaged, domes- -' tic animals, not game animals, con- Penalty -- for tt. WbuUU,. basis, there sheep to Xery 8.8 acres of forest;6 tond ' 1 11 acres' ! hut nnn Hbai Sin Held To B( g4f.Imp08el ,Krlaa,n ubJct of the a pllmont leson-nermo- n When School Porch Caved -- bad to a or on'ihe way' wh,ch vnmA that the Eagle bad a conllnuoua ore deposit several tlHwAuAA laal Ik I. the In all Churches or ChrU. Scientist, May Cth. I Sunday, The Golden Text la: By mercy and truth Iniquity Is purged: and by j I . , " entire we outcome 0 The low at our avor hotel enable us to visit in Salt Lake City often. I t of Eureka 20 yeara ago. Ha left a young wlfo ,ev (Pr0.vwerb! 1,8:). More than a dozen women narrow- Among the Scriptural citation! in who wae formerly Miss Irene Hughes ,a lbe fallowing: of Eureka. ly escaped serious Injury last Friday He also had a surviving !?Mu,er10 the when chaUeth the large itepa or platevening heathen, shall brother, Henry Knotts, of Mammoth. ,lhat ror ,n IrO correct T he that teacheth man The ot the St. Josephs ot , body was brought to this district School gave way and dropped the nowledge, shall no lie know? Bless-.whefuneral services were held In ! an wlom thou chasten- - Eureka, Church mass of humanity down about four ed ,a tk Foreey, John Ihin-fe- el ami thornuKhly mixed them up him out nel and E. W Redmond were the ,Lord' and with the debrie. .of thy law (Psalme 94: 10,12). 'speakers. Interment took place In ,ncluded ar the following tha j0eal cemetery. There was a program at the school i I ! that evening and following tha out- - corrective passages from the Christ- -' Vcrn Firth left for Idaho let of this entertainment a group of lan Science textbook Science and ! ladles K was hla intention to look were conversing on tha ateps Hoalth Key to the Scripture ( when the old and decayed timbers by Mar7 Baker Eddy: 'Whatsoever ovr a number of localities with a . gave away. For a few moments there a man "weth, that shall he also v,aw to taking up hts home there, was confusion galore, tha screaming reP-- ' Error excludes Itself from . . w of the unfortuete one. attracting hanony. Sin Is Its own the nler h,b afpr. ,?? ,d many people who reside in that partt- - ment P- - B37)- - Science removes the1?! I1 first cular neighborhood, bat In a abort Pena,ty nly hy emovlng the while It was discovered by rescuers aln which Incurs the penalty (p. 40).! Ray Pike, local agent for the Balt WBr better to be exposed to that no one was seriously injured. every, Lake Route, wns a Salt Lake City on earth then to endure the business. Aside from a few scratches and PIaue bruises no one suffered greatly from cumulative effects of a guilty con-- ! and Un. Alex McChrystal the accident although a few of the aplnce. The abiding consciousness bad their nerves severely of wrong doing tends to destroy the turned tn Eureka after a visit at Ball ability to do right. The pains of aln- - taht City. shocked. aen,a ara leu harmful than Its The damaged platform is being re-w and Mpi built in a moat aubstanlial manner Pleasures. Relief in material surfer- - Wardner' ldaho- - imi formw causes mortal, to retreat from end there will be no danger of an- of Tlntlc, were back tn the distheir error, to flee from body to dents for other accident of this nature. a visit with old friends. trict Spirit, end to appeal to dlvlna aources I outside ot themselves The entertainment committee of Learning and character make us fit companions for ourselves. the Elks Lodf announced a danc(p. 405). - re The Utah Power Light Company & PRESENTS Miss DOROTHY STEWART HOME ECONOMIST MAY 3rd o'clock p. m. FRIDAY, 2 FEATURING OVEN MEALS and SALADS TINTIC HIGH SCHOOL Domestlr Science Department YOU ARK CORDIALLY INVITED : yr.i I r .1 Reserve Us a Room at THE NEWHOUSE HOTEL Table dHote and a la Carte Dining Room Service Excellent Cafeteria Delicious Food SUNDAY at Moderate Prices Always MORNING BREAKFAST SERVED IN YOItT ROOM WITHOUT EXTRA COST W. E. Sutton General Manager Mrs. J. H. Waters President AaSSSAlg |