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Show Thursday, May 16, 1935. TBS EUfcfeKA REPORTER Page 2 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brohm of NOTICE OK SPECIAL BOND WEEKLY OKR SHIPMENTS Salt Laka City spent Sunday In EuELECTION, KCKEKA CITY, reka with relatives. JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. William Hurd and Albert Hurd, Public notice le hereby given that SC of May, A. both of Balt Lake City, spent Satur- Tliitle Standard on Friday, the 24th day Mammoth IS will he election day In Eureka visiting with old time Centennial 8 D. 1835, a apecial Eureka of Eureka friends. They are former residents limits the within held S Eureka Lily of this city. Utah, for the 3 City, Juab County, Mines Empire to such quail-flemetal E. A. Hodges, slate mine In Utah of submitting purpose 2 Co. (silica) shall spector, spent the early part of the Vcto-l- Fireclay electors of said City S In therein taz ... , . week In Eureka, paying an official have paid a property ! zueh election, visit to the various properties In this yeer preceding 1 the l"f Con,,0,Idaled Wme) district. He reported that the mines the following question, were In excellent shape as far as $5.95 and Up NEW WHITE COATS "Shall revenue bonds of Eureka; 1 ull'on Beek In the, complying with the laws In regard City, Juab County, Utah,Thousand n to safety measures. Thirty-Seve! , amount of ' The members of the American Dollare, payable serially View NEW SPORT DRESSES 1 ($37,000) and the Auxiliary held a Eureka Hill (25) yeara from,-, within twenty-fiv- e legion 1 . rev$2.98 to $19.75 In All Sues to 44 date of Issue solely from the net pleasing Joint meeting last Satursyswaterworks euUre the of the onues time taken day evening, being 67 Total Carloads tem of said City, and bearing Interest up with a program, card playing and per a nice luncheon. The prise winners NEW AFTERNOON DRESSES in Cool at a rale not to exceed four (4)semi-1 annum, payable Miss Coldie Mrs. were T. centum J. per Wilson, to $19.75 $5.95 Pxlnt Chiffon or Crisp Taffeta to Wheeler, Frank Bacon and Maynard annually, U issued pursuant of Monday. Crlggs. Chapter 22, Laws of the State Session, 1933, Colorado Second Special 3&c. Utah, Mr. Mrs. Cronin and had Maynard NEW HATS in White and Pastel Colors East Tintic Con. 29c. commonly known as the "Revenue as their guests over the week-en- d Eureka Bullion 25c. Bond Act of IMS", for the purpose Mrs. Cronins mother, Mrs. Tim ConIm48c. Eureka of defraying In part the cost of Lily Mrs. Ed. of Coldfield, Nevada; and extending Mines Eureka NEW CORSETS and GIRDLES to Fit Every Type of nelly enlarging, proving, Troxler, Hollywood, C'al.; Mrs. J. T. Mammoth $1.80 end $1.35. repairing the existing waterworks San Pedro, Cal., and Mrs. V. Plillpy, Gos-sarSimplicity" a "Miss Want You Will by Tintic Standard to Figure. $8.00 -, $7.75. system of Eureka City, the said net D. Mitcheltree, San Pedro; the for3 Crown revenue of the entire waterworks Point Mr. mer Is an aunt and the latter two or One of Our Lovely "Kabo" Models. 2 Silver of said City to be pledged to Standard Me. system Mrs. Cronin. are sisters of the payment of said revenue bonds?" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabrlekle arAt said election the form of ballot Tuesday rived In Eureka last week from AriWe Have Just What You Want in WHITE SHOES, 14 Me and 14c. Hill be as follows: hall Big sons, where the former la In charge Chief Cone. 95c to 98c. Bond Election Ballot Widths to A A A. of one of the big mining properties ) Yes ( East Cons. 40c. Tintic of that slate. On account of the Eureka Bullion 25 Me. For the Issue of bonds Ar Irons heat Mrs. Zabrlekle' will re) ( No Mammoth $1.45 snd $1.60. main in Eureka during the eummer ' favor In North 5Se to 60r. vole to desired la It Lily If months but Mr. Zabrlskle will return ' ' voter 2 Silver the Standard Me. of the Issue of said bonds, to hie work in the near future. blanks and mining location Tintic Standard $8.00. shall place an X In the space after Among the Tintic people who the word YES. If It la desired to notices at the Reporter office. were at Salt Lake City on Sunday . Wednesday. vole against the Issue of said bonds, for the funeral of Daniel W. Scan-nel- l, North Idly 60c. the voter shall place an X" In the-business man of Lynndyl, Utah, Tintic Lead 35c. Mr. and Mrs. John Farren and lib . . apace after the word NO. Tintic Standard $8.00. That on the reverse aide of said tie eon of Lark, were in Eureka dur- Mre. F. Rowe, Alex Blight, K. East Crown Point 8 Me. shall be the following: ballot ing the past week-en- d visiting with D. John Mr. and Mre. W. K. Car-soJamison, East Tintic Con. 89c. relatives. BALLOT FOR EUREKA OFFICIAL Klrkeu-dall, Albert Johnson, John Eureka Lilly 50c. SPECIAL BOND UTAH, CITY, comwho Jack Galley, recently .Fred Milliman, Charles Coates, Mammoth $1.45. ELECTION pleted a business course at Salt Laka Clyde Brlskey, Don Mullln, M. D. May 24, 1985. City, spent Sunday in Eureka with Howes, W. T. Riley, John Nllson and WILMA O. WEBBER, Mrs. D. C. Wheeler of Silver City bis father, John Oatley, and other John Morley, Sr. Facsimile signature of City and Mrs. Joseph Buys of Eureka relatives. Aid Society of the M. Ladles The School Recorder of Eureka City, Utah. were at Goshen last week attending High WoThe regular meeting of the the funeral of Mrs. Ray Steele, one men's Benefit Association was held E. Church held their meeting last At laid election the polls shall be noon at the home of of their does friends. Margaret McCormick. Reporter open at the hour of 7 o'clock a. m last Thursday evening st the home da, a business short Taylor, shall remain open until the land Mr. and Mra. John Bunnell of this 'of Mrs. Dean Beck. Business was . , followed b p. m. I hour of 7 oclock city are now great grandparents,! followed by cards and a delicious attending were: Mrs. William I Next Monday the Senior The polling place (or places) for due to the fact that on April 20th luncheon. Mre. Jack Webb won the play, a pretty little baby girl was born to ! first prise and Mre. J. P. Fitzgerald "Girl Shy. will be presented in the a qualified electors of said Eureka Fr.rr T,nllc shell be: In Mr. and Mra. Delbert Mathews of the house prize. Mrs. Beck will Mr.8 nslhi? JiWMr. Arthur Hlh School auditorium. The City at this election CLEAN-UP- ! SURE! 2 and n Nos. 3, City Hall, Districts Mrs. 1, Mathews was again entertain the W. B. A. on May Panaca, Nevada. D. Mm. Mm. WlUl.m Smith, VirU. LET Tintic Court High House, 23rd. has County been on formerly Miss Mavis Robbins. Parkinson, working hard M. Pickett, Mrs. Joseph Stokes and the play. Those who will take part School, In Eureka City, Juab County, Mra. Fred II. Lohf. are as follows: Harding Allan, Dick Utah; and the Judgea of Election of DO YOUR PAPER HANGING A shower, In honor of Mrs. Dar- - Sylvester, AND PAINTING. Phyllis Bant, Merleni aid Polling Place (or places) shall win Larsen, a recent bride, was gir- - Mansou, Fay Hone, Jarold Sunder- - be: T-- L- - Sullivan, Anna McDonnell, Reasonable Hates en at the Mammoth Amusement Hall laud, Gerald Fennell, Cloyed Jame- - Sarah Farren, Frank Beeeley, John Store work yon have cheaper last Saturday evening by Mrs. Harry ran, Kathryn McCormick, Patricia Gatley, Fannie Fields, J. P. Fitz-Hie rate. Ercanbrack and Misa Fay Larsen, McCormick, Beatrice Druesell and Kerald, Julia Whitehead, Charles Leaver Orders at Bell Rooms assisted by Mrs. David Larsen. More Thsrolil Brook. Jameson. Church Street EUREKA than sixty guests word present and Hated t Eureka City, Juab "T Day, which waa held last Frl- enjoyed the festivities, which Includ- - day, proved to be a very successful County, Utah, this Nineteenth day of 1934 MODEL FRIGIDAIRE, 10 Per Cent Discount ed a delicious luncheon. Jhe hon- affair. After the big letter had re- - April, 1935. ored guest received many beautiful celved a new coat of white the re-87 Grder of "The Most Popular Refrigerator Blade" Enry WtAwriiv Nlefct and useful gifts. The Eureka City Council, malnder or the day was spent enCONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY I Eureka CRy, In Juab PrtMrtiOmf N. B.C. Hwiy I Mre. Dennis Harrington and her joying a track meet and a mat Rlchata Jack Danay'a I circus. County, Utah. Mlsa went dauehter. to McilcJaka KanaaAy Margaret, LOOK OVER OUR LIST OF USED CARS M. JOHNSON, Commencement exercises for the' ALBERT, Salt Lake City last Sunday where Y. L., 7:80 M. S. T. D. K. Mayor of Eureka City. they were joined by the former's graduating class will be held next (SEAL) 1927 Cadillac V-O. "Very Good Shape. WILMA Attest: WEBBER, son. Joseph Harrington of Park City, Thursday night in the school audiCity Recorder. and the party of three journeyed to torium. The Seniors who will taka 1933 Master Chevrolet Coach, "A Dandy." Orden and spent the day with Sis- part In the play prepared as a part (First Publication April 25, 1935; C. E. ter Mary Denyce, another daughter of the program are as follows: Ger- Last Publication May 23, 1935.) 1928 Chevrolet Ccach, "Extra Good Shape." ald Bill Fennell, N of Mra. Harrington. Mrs. HarringMcCoy, Kenneth iilary Public ton stopped over la Salt Lake on the Hone, Cleola Smith, Catherine Riley, A truth thats told with bad 1934 Ford V-Tudor, "Looks Like New." KKPOHTF.R OFFICE. Baraka return trip In order to listen to the Neno Schena, Margaret McCormick, beats all the lice you can lecture of Father Hubbard, Alaskan Fay Larsen, Farol Hassell, Jarold 1925 Essex Coach, "Good Running Order," $35.00. explorer, who lectured in the I D. Sunderland, Everett Osborn, Wayne Caslleton. 8. tabernacle on Monday evening. ' The LaJollae Club was entertainat Blanks Legal Office. Reporter Local Dealer for ed by Mrs. Carlos Orton Monday ! In the card first night. playing Former Eureka Lady Died j DODGE AND prize was won by Mrs. Curtis at Salt Lake City Sunday' Phipps, honor prize by Mrs. Wilson Lee and auest prize went to Mra. Mre. Mary Annie Frlsby Pulver, Bliss. The hostess served a delirious luncheon to the following: aged 61 yeara and the wife of EuMrs. Heber Cushing, Mrs. Curtiz gene Pulver, died at her home In Phipps, Mre. Wilson Lee, Mra. Rob- Salt Lake City on 8unday evening ert Gatsford. Mrs. Ed Thomas, Mrs. from cerebral hemmorhage. Deceased was born In Eureka on Robert Gonrley. Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mre. Wilfred 'Farren, Mrs. 30, 1874, a daughter of Mr.: Floyd, January Nash, Mrs. Biles, Mre. Pannell and and Mra- - Ephraim Frlsby, and until, . a young woman, made her home tn, Misa Donna Mailing. this rote At our she where city married Mre. Catherine Russell entertained favorite hotel enable ue the members of the Fldelle Club at Eureka toThe family moved from Payaon where they residthe home of Mre. George Tlnsman ed for to vidt in Salt Lake City many years snd in 1924 mov-- ! on Wednesday of last week. In the to Salt Lake City. often." j card playinr first prize wee won by ed are her Surviving husband, eight (Mrs. Frank Brlskey. and Mrs. Fra- bom end daughter!, Mra. Ernestine t: nks Grant, Mrs. Catherine Rnsecll also presented Mrs. George McDonald, Salt Laka City; Amlee Tlnsman with a gift of appreciation. Eugene Pulver, Wlitla H. and Shir- -' lew F. Pulver, Payaon; Mrs. Marie delicious luncheon was served.! I A Myrle Hat and Dress Shop d ! ............ j j to-sr- lt: i j ............... lc. MOJUD HOSE . . dT,1t n, . Notes 4 ' LAVAR BRAY SPECIAL! L. - 1 J 8, RIFE 8, PLYMOUTH CARS George Forsey Co. t lw . ewlemru all-cu- Mrs. Lucille Turner Mra. Frank Brlskey, Mre. Eu-- : Pulver, Payaon; and Elmo Pulver, Salt Lake City; 19 Mre. Cecelia Bacon, Blackett, one brother, John E. T. E. Bartlett, Mra. Dean Beck, grandchildren, Frlsby, Payson; and five sisters,' Mrs. Francis Percy Hanks, Mrs. William Provo; Mrs.- IT. , Grant, Kirkpatrick, Mrs. I Mrs. Sarah Hill, Freckleton, Bountiful; Mrs.; 'John Rowe, Mrs. George Tlnsman, Lillie Peterson, American Fork; Mra. John Donnelly and the hostess. Mre. Katie Towers, Eureka, and I Mrs. Myrtle Lovell, Oak City. Outlook Is Favorable Funeral services were held at the for Utah Bureau of Mines .I'Orkln Funeral Home in Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon aud InWord brought bark from Wash- terment took place In the Payson ington early In the week by Cue P. cemetery. Barkman, executive secretary of the POPPY TEA SATURDAY. Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, Is to the effect that there le a good The Legion Auxiliary will hold chance that an addition of $50,000 per year to enlarge and Improve fa-- ( their annual Poppy Tea at the Legion rllltles of the bureau of mines InjUall 011 Saturday, May ISth, start-Sa- lt 1 P- - m- d all Tintic people Lake City will be voted by Con- - I'1 grew. There Is a general desire to.ara fonllclly Invited to attend. Following la the program to bo do something to help the mining Industry but other western states have given: been fearful that Utah Is trying to Reading, Mra. Betty Wlllmore. Vocal Solo, Miss Genevieve Wlrth- The bill will be "grab something. reported favorably from tha Senate,10-committeTlnno Solo, Mies Joan Larion.. and will likely past. The state Is not seeking something new: Vocal selection by tho Misses hut only adequate support for the Thelma Dall, Merle Blackett and established bureau of mines at the Hlan Fields. I Vocal Solo, Barbara Thatcher. 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