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Show Thursday, May 16, 1935. EUREKA REPORTER still associated with the U. 8. HK.lIril DAY CELEBRATION Mining end Smelting Co., In the caH ELI) HERR ON TIIl'RKDAY pacity of general master mechanic of the Bingham shops of this big comA Ileullh Day demonstration and Published on Thursday of encb wwk pany. waa held In Eureka lust colebrutlun at Eureka, Utah. ! Dr. Fred Stauffer, formerly of Eu- Thursday aftornoon, the affair beC. E. RIFE J. VKRN RIFE reka, was named president of the ing under the supervision of Miss Publisher state board of health. Murguret Harrington, county heulth Alexander Cowan of Payaon was nurse, assisted by the teachers and visiting with his son, William Cowan pupils of the public schools of the of Mammoth. Tlntlc District. Ddslness houses, orJudge Alfred Moyle returned to1 ganizations and denominations also Mammoth after spending some time helped to make the event a success. at Provo Entered In the postofflce at Eu- thatthe he had hospital. It was said' At one o'clock In the uflernoon a completely recovered health parude nmrehed up Main St. mall aa second class Utah, reka, his Illness. to the high school where various enmatter under the Act of March S, j from Mrs. A. S. Kepllnger, who had tertainment events took 1879. place. First j'been visiting with her daughter, prise In the parade went to the Subscription Rates $8.60 por year. Mrs. Harry Elmer, of Mammoth, re-- Popeye float, made by Max Haney. turned to her home at American Honorable mention was given to the Idaho. j Falla, Ideal float made by Mrs. Clyde McAdams waa at Rlch- - Robert Playground" Koltx. for a visit with her mother. first Ago field Phyllis Gourley .received Mrs. T. D. Sullivan returned to prize for the best decorated doll bugEyreka after a sojourn at Balt Lake gy and honorable mention was given Hie Following are Ksenia City. to Beverly Cronin. The Big Shoe That Happened In Tlntlc a , Charles J. LIndstrom, a shift boss float waa made by John Boss, a parScore of Trare Ago. at the Centennial Eureka mine, had ent of ono of the first grads pupils, Just purchased a new Ford car. also attracted special attention. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Garten returnThe parade was led by the Tlntlc During the week twenty years ago ed to Eureka after a visit with, rela- High 8chool Band. the grading of Hatfield avenue waa tives at Salt Lake City. The program at the high school Mrs. John Hannifin and children, grounds consisted of a May Pole completed; the work wae done by IntendalHO Miss Molen Morgan, all of Butte, Dance Victor Dray, and city officials by the Junior Red Cross ed to proceed Immediately with tho were In Eureka for a a visit with Mr. girls; Spanish dance by the Fourth street. and Mrs. Joseph Hannifin. graveling of the grade; Hungarian dance by Tlntlc Lodge No. 711, B. P. 0. Joseph Wlrthlln returned to Salt Dutch dance by the grade; Elks presented honorary life mem- .' Lake after spending a few days in Fifth grade. berships In the order to A. D. Gillie Eureka. and John T. Hayes, two veterans of , Manager C. E. Allen of the Centen-- , the Civil War. Both men had been nlal Eureka Mining Co., was out active members in the lodge for a from Salt Lake City Inspecting the number of .years. property. YON Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cummings ol Byren Thurmond, a mechanic and hoisting engineer, at the Centennial Luke City were visiting with friends Eureka mine was named master me- In Eureka. chanic to succeed James Knowles, Ray White and John Bowden purwho resigned in order to take up his chased the blacksmith shop owned residence at Payaon. Mr. Thurmond by William McNaughton, 20 years ago. John Barnard, a former resident of Eureka, was back In (he dint riot ii jj on a visit. Murray Roberts of Provo, was In for a visit with Ills brother, Eureka la time now to have tho Right tlie work done under the gov- - ! Del Roberta. eminent' N. H. A. FREE MATINEE FOR OIJ) Prices Reasonable FOLKS AT STAR THEATRE EUREKA Page S la REPORTER MINERS' UNION AUXILIARY HELD INTERESTING KKHKIOX I FRIDAY - SATURDAY MAY 17th - 18th : I two-thir- . I j North 24. EG feot; thence North 20 degrees 0 minutes East 79 feet; theuce North 40 degrees 0 minutes The Ladles Auxiliary No. 23 of East 8 feet; thence North 86 degrees the Tlntlc District Miners' Union 0 minutes Eust 18 feet; thence held their regular meeting on Wed- - North 16S feet; therce North 30 nesday evening of this week. After degrees 88 minutes East 1671 feet; Hie regular business a fine Mothers thence South 98. IS feet to the place Day program, under the supervision! of beginning; containing 8.9 acres of Mrs. J. C. Klrkendall, was given, more or less. us follows: (2-of Together with A Tribute to Mothers, Mrs. Vir- all waters of the Little Salt Creek, appurtenant to said lands. ginia Carlson. Vocal Solo, Mrs. Marlon Ilussell. Together will all other rights of every kind and nature, however eviReading, Mrs. Joseph Duys. Girls Quartette, Naef siBlers, denced, lo the uhq of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said Georgia Griggs, Donna Osborn. Vocal Solo, Mrs. Rachael Ieery. premises. Vocal Solo, Mrs. Edna Adleman. Together with all tenements, Mrs. Conrad Holmes waa In charge hereditaments and appurtenances of a delicious luncheon served after thereunto belonging, or in anywise the program. appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remaindTie a dog to a cat and they fight; ers, rents, issues, and profits thereof. Purchase price payable In lawful so with wedding ties. money of the United States of America. SHERIFFS SALE. If. K. MELLOR, . Sheriff of Juab County, Utah. IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL WS (First Publication May 2, 1935; TRICT COURT Last Publication May 23, 1935. COUNTY, UTAH. 1 he Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, a Corporation, Daddy, what do yo a know I Twenty Years about girlif "Little Mi Murker gives tr pointers her Prince Chwming a how to lianillp I lie feir eexl t ow Mm Flaintiff, I HITHER SUNDAY - MONDAY MAY 19th - 20th i Fifth Expert Plumbing ,, ; Robt. H. Towers Parts and Grates for all Stoves. SWIM i ii ; ; The Star Theatre Is giving another Free Matinee, Monday afternoon, a: 2 o'clock, to all old folks of Tlntlc CO years of age or over. The program to be shown Is Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. AND DANCE AT ARROW HEAD POOL DRAINED AND CLEANED DAILY and filled with Utahs purest water. SPECIAL RATES TO PARTIES AND CLUBS DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT WITH THE FINEST ORCHESTRA IN UTAH. This Ad. and Half Price is Good for a Swim 'ofibt Cabbage There is no need for you to buy new. Drapes, Curtains or Poriiers when you nre denning house or redecorating your home. Our new, improved process cleans per- fectly and brings back the luster to the expensive materials, and furthermore there is no danger of the most delicate goods being injured. Let us help you with your spring cleaning. GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. LET US MAKE NEW. CLOTHES OUT OF YOUR OLD, SOILED ONES BY OUR MODERN PROCESS OF CLEANING. s . , Eureka Cleaning Co. PHONE 57 . EUREKA, UTAH Ollier towns are only a moment away for business matters or a visit with friends- - TIE LIE IP MO ME Doe, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs sale, on the 25th day of May, 1935, at the hour of twelve oclock noon of said M day, at the front door of tho County Court House at Nephi, Juab County, Claudin Utah, the following described property situated In Juab County, Utah, Home to wit: The South Half of the Nortweat Private and Emergency Quarter; the East Half of the SouthAmbulance west Quarter; South Half of the Northeast Quarter and Southeast Call Payson Phone 166 Quarter of Section 23; the South Other Parlors at Spanish Fork, Half of the Northwest Quarter of Bpringvllle and Provo Section 24; the East Half of the Personal Attention by Northwest Quarter and Northeast C. O. Claudin Quarter of Section 26; and commenc-- . . lug at the Northwest corner of the Lady Attendant Southeast Quarter of said Section 26 and running thence East 64 rods; thence South 207 rods; thence West 54 rods; thence North 127 ; rods; thence Weal 90 rods; thence North 80 rods; thence East 90 rods to place of beginning.; Northeast. Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 33; Southeast Quarter of' the Northwest Quarter; South Half or the Northeast Quarter; and South! Half of Section 34; South Half of the Northwest Quarter; North Half; of Southwest Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 35, all In Township 15 South, Range 1 West of the Sait Lake Base and Meridian; and the North Half of Section 3 In .Township 16 South, Range 1 West jof the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, .containing 1835 acres of land, more or less. Excepting a tract 100 feet wide, forming a portion of the SouthThe choicest the market west Quarter of the Southeast j Quarter of Section 26, and served in a affords Quarter of the Northeast'' clean, sanitary manner Quarter of Section 35, Township 15 1 South, Range West, Salt Lake Base at the and Meridian: Beginning at a point1 which bears South 42 degrees 46. minutes West 2625.2 feet from the 1 Quarter Section corner common to 15! Sections 26 and 25, Township South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base GOME IN WELL and Meridian; thence South 98.15 TREAT YOU RIGHT! feet ; thence South 30 degrees 38 .minutes West 1770 feet; thence WmWW44WW4Ht CHirle BUTTERWORTH , UNA MERKEL-- EDWARD semi-prlmati- ve EVERETTI.HQRTON D O N A L DtCvO O K Come and Win the $20.00 Jack Pot. THURSDAY WEDNESDAY MAY 22nd - 23rJ Tintie Lodge Sally Rand, the famous dancer, whoso work rlothee usually constitute her golden tresses, winning smile and j bare skin, appeared before the mem-- , here of the Young Mens Christian The Association, and lectured on Economic Dangers of Communism In America. If Sally had appeared Li her working clothes, there la not a doubt but what she would have held the undivided attention of all the; young men present. . ALL WORK GUARANTEED PaK TUESDAY ONLY MAY 21st Donald Glusa, who up Until five years ago was a native of Tristan Di. Cunha, an isolated little Island in the south Atlantic ocean, arrived in New York City for a short visit. lie said that at the time he left the place he had never heard of a divorce, and the Island was practically free from money, crime, sickness and plagues. At the time he left the population was 168. Glass is a grandson of "Governor Frank Class, who setWhen hi tled the Island in 1816. left the island he was unultle to read or write. There are no newspaper coming to the place and the World War was over before he lizard of It. The natives 11 vo in a state, subsisting on potatoes and fish which are very plentiful. They enjoy the best of health, , and never have plagues; money and divorce are unknown, and according to Glass, everybody is happy. At Madison Square Carden, New York City, lost Friday, Tony accomplished the near impossible by regaining the lightweight boxing championship, when he won a fifteen round decision from young Lou Ambers. The fight was Tony's all the way, and there was not a note of dlsseullon when the old veteran was awarded the bout. He won eight of the fifteen rounds and in the third had Ambers down for the count when the bell saved Lon from a certain knorkout. In the fifteenth Tony again had Ambers In a bad way. Can-zone- ra Spring House Cleaning Time Is Here Where quality and prices unite to give values to be found no where else. Phone 168 Day or Night Utah Nephi Funeral i ii 3) Anderson Funeral Home vs. Ralph L. St. John, Bertha St. John, also known sb Bertha Chevala St. John, hia wife; Lloyd L. 8t. John, Rita McCray St. John, hia wife; W. P. Day, Emma Day, his wife; S. T. Howard; California Utah Land and Petroleum Company, a corporation; McCray Estate Company, a corporation; First Doe, Second Doe, Third Doe, Fourth Doe and the-Fift- ds No. 9, F. ft A. M., meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting brothers Invited to attend. ALEXANDER BLIGHT, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary ! BEER BANK BAR That Good Coal ALWAYS Utah now hue a dusky athlete in Maurice Williams, who bears fare to rank with other famous Negro boys throughout the nation. Williams is a student at the University of Utah and last Saturday in a dual meet with the Utah Aggies team, he won both the 100 Yard end 220 yard dashes, in the former establishing a new state record of 0.6 seconds. In the 220 he reeled off the distance in 21.3 seconds of a second slower than the Just long standing Utah mark. ON HAND It is free burning coal, catches afire quickly from kindling wood or live coals and burns np slowly, at the same time gives the maximum of heat with no soot and few ashes. TRY IT when yon need coal again. Lumber and Paint 1-- The popular and beautiful movie stir Mae West Is having troubles of her own. It seems that some "snoopy'' person has dug up the long dead past and found for Mae a husband, one by the name of Frank Wallace, whom rarords show that a Mae West married April 11, 1911, when she wee a slip of a girl, the records are said to show that she was divorced from him In ISIS. The affair, however, is attracting a lot of publicity, and the brokenhearted former husband has Inken action In court asking for a declaratory Judgment, announcing ho waa her husband. The poor fellow aald he made the application because he was Injured end j humiliated by her denial of their .marriage. When asked about the marriage rertlflcate recently dug up, Miss West aald: I am not the Mae Went referred to In the document and I never heard of the guy.' : Send $1 for the Spring Building nnd Now Clean-u- p campaign. ATLANTIC MONTHLY most of your MAKE thehours. Enjoy tho wit, tha wisdom, the companionship, the charm that hua made tlie ATLANTIC, (or eoventy-flv- e yearn, America's most quoted and most cherished magazine. Bend ft. (mentioning this ad) to Tlio Atlantia Monthly 8 Arlington Ht., llonton All standard materials Lumber, Cement, Sand, Plaster, Wallboard, Taint, Yarnisli and all other Bnilding Materials are carried in stock nt all times. : : PHONE 44 : : Tintie Lumber Co. EUREKA UTAH |