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Show Thursday, May: SO THCvXtntIKA REPORTER Page 2 g " ' L Colorado Has Many Interesting Information on Utah Old Age Pensions Famous Scenic Mountains . i i ORB SHIPMENTS WKKKLY .. . - ' . I Tlntlc Standard 80 hundred and seventy-on- e Juab county residents 66 years of age and over received relief In forms e other than pensions In 1934, written by according to a thesis Miss Elisabeth Deuel, Salt Lake City, graduate student In sociology at the University of Utah. The the- sis, 'The Administration' of Public 1935. EUREKA REPORTER I : "Pikes Peuk or Bust is a legend Published on Thursday of each Ono , week at Eureka, Utah. of J. VERN RIFE C. B. RIFE Yeare ago modern transportation. 4 on old-agPublishers 1L was a familiar eiublaxoned 3 sign the aides of the cars of adventure3 Plulus some auloiats from the east and the 3 All of the business houses of Eu- - Eureka III11 Nile Mathewa, In charge of the lo-- 1 west who advertised lo the world 3 cal branch of the Nell ODonnell Mor- - reks, Including the bank and poet- Eureka Lily that commcm-Luk- e Yankee In Consolidated they were enroule to perform closed . are to today Salt office, tuary, was a week end visitor by inference s heroic task. Bulj Memorial Ion North of Day. l Lily oral j City. Pensions In Utah, was pre- - today a modoru blglisp&d, highway; Jr1- -' 1 i OlJ-AAlaska t u fcniered In the postoffice at mouut- Dr. Mrs. Arthur Haynes and daughter, of winds direction its famous the under Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ward and this way I1 up Consolidated pared Drapon as second class mall rek' socloof 1 head the the and Colorado sightseeing Arthur children of Salt Lake City were In Miss Donna Moiling, were at Iayson Eagle ft Blue Bell 1 Beeley, - groups devote their time to swsd ad- - mutter under the Act of March 8, Eureka on Sunday, guests of Mr. during the past wock end visiting Bulllon Deck 1 logy department at the state unlvermake-wor- k with relatives. FERA miration of the magnificent scenery , 1879. project. and Mrs. W. K. Carson. 1 oily. Victoria 66 no . longer worry about the and clllsens Utah Although 6,487 Mrs. Mary H. Driscoll left late Utah Consolidated Mrs. James Creighton, Mrs. Hath I "bust are over . and of dependent, part of the trip. age yeare Consolidated week for Medford, Oregon, Chief erine C. Jones and daughter, Ellxa-jla- st ln the the Colorado assistance and receive year Every 963 only summer j the beth, will leave Sunday for Berkeley, where she will spend e pensions, according famous natural wonders within Its ADOPTION OF SCHOOL MIDGET. 61 form of Total Carloads California, where Mrs. Jones will at- with her son, BUI Driscoll, who Is an which have borders entertains thousands of visit-Counties to the report. officer In one of the CCC camps at tend the university this summer. Denver from which' e systems at ora brought active pension that place. radiate the various tourist' The Board of Education of the Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Robinson ' present are Weber, Davis, Morgan, point Dlstrlcthss adopted STOCK SALES ' Balt Luke, Wasatch, Utah, Uintah, trips on the Union Pacifics famed TinUc School nnd chldren were Salt Lake visitors j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird, Mr. .. b' tenUlI1vlI from the east, "The ColumdgM Sanpete, Grand, Beaver and San trains during the past week end. Dr. Rob- - nnd Mrs. Edward Fox and Mrs. Lou Juan. Counties which have bad pen- - bins" and "The MounUin Blue- lnson also attended the Knights of Barrett returned last Thursday Monday. The first of these noted fast h ..V bearing slon systems at one time, but which bird. meeting at Ogden on Sun- - ( Ing from Salt Lake City where they oclock P at Colorado 4 c. of trains Is named for the state flower a because of them the abandoned have state attended the nsssembly of day, East Tlntlc Consolidated 40c. SSi. Board lack of funds, are Juab. Millard, PI- - of Colorado and the latter for the Rehekuh Lodge. on the June 95c. Chief Consolidated Education, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard bird. state (ox ute, Washington, Garfield, Carbon Eureka Bullion 7c to 29e. adoption of a final budget for Ilia Walter Bceslcy, who for several Denver, with Us Invigorating daughter of Haley, Idaho, were visit- uml Duchesne. The eleven other 2V&c. next fiscal year, and on proposed Silver Standard aun-a with friends In Eureka during the months bus been employed on the altitude where had never high in tho state have smiling In the 1934-193- 5 budget. Lead 48c. Tlntlc to Is changes aro laike Salt week. Tribune, reported shine is the year-roun- d They early part of the of old-ag- e rule, Is the pensions. system of the Board of Educa60c. order Eureka By Lily a former residents of this city and are liavo accepted a position la the Boise, hub of series of assistscenic wonders of amount and extent "In Gold Chain 3c. tion. now on their way by aulo to visit Idaho, office of the Associated Press ance the present old-ag- e ponslan Is unmatched In the great American GENEVA IlIGOINSON, Clerk. wllh-glni- a. Mammoth 81.46. tor work Vlrwill of he whore report Mr. Cox's mother In the state west. Colorado which near the Springs, report inadequate," obviously Publication May S3, 1935.) Tlntlc Standard 88.50. ! in the very near future. states. The average monthly pen- - Is the entrance to the Garden of the (First slon is only 87.43. The admlnlstra- Gods and the beginning of the trip BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE Mrs. Bernice Price and son Jay, Mrs. John F. Rowe was hostess to Tuesday lion Is not uniform. One person in up Pikes Peak, la but a two hour on on after Club COMMISSION OF UTAH. returned Fldells of spending the 40c. member! Monday the East Tlntlc Con. the state receives the maximum rids southward from Denver. Rocky ' friends (Vise No. 1770. North Lily 65c. Wednesday evening of last week, the h few duys with relatives and amount of 825.00 a month and Mountain National Park Is an equalNorth Standard lc. program consisting of cards and a in Suit Lake City. They were the a to short ol northwest ly trip others receive as low as 83.00 Mrs. F. A. compsnled to Eureka by Fred Cook, In the Matter of the Application of luncheon. Tlntlc Standard 88.25. . month. Undoubtedly there should Denver. GEORGE GOURLEY for a Certlfl Chief Cone. 95c and 90c. Grant won the high score prixe and Mrs. Prices uncle, who is spending Denver Itself, a community of j be variations according to locality cate of Convenience and Necessity Mrs. Dean Beck the cut prixe. Other! some time with hie brother, Edw. Plutua 31c. more a than and Individual circumstances, but It quarter million, Is a to operate an automobile bus line Tlntlc Lead 45c. present were Mrs. T. E. Bartlett, Cook, and family. .Is apparent that If a person needs city that everyone wants lo see. It belweeu Eureka and East Tlntlc Mrs. John Bunnell, Mrs. Eugene on lies llie at the base can eastern Mrs. Heber Mellor and son, Reed, plulns relief to the extent that he Mines, and Intermediate points. Blackett, Mrs. Frank Drlskey, Mrs. Wednesday to Salt Lake City on Tuesday qualify for tbe pension, 83.00 Is cer- - of the Rockies. From the city miles NOTICE OF HEARING. Cecelia Bacon, Mrs. P. C. Donnelly, went 25c. Bullion Eureka of scenic lead who boulevards the rug-lo Is dole." meet Mrs. a Beatrice to it Elliott, j Notice is hereby given that the .talnly not a pension; 47c. Mrs. H. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Charles Eureka Lily was visiting In that city from Nevafor Improvement fed beauty of the nearby mountain foregoing application for a Certlfl Suggestions Mammoth 81.30. ZubrlBkie, Mrs. George Tlnsman, made by MIms Deuel include the pas-- parks that Denver owns and main-sag- e cate of Convenience and Necessity of and Mrs. da. Mra. Elliott woe formerly Miss Mrs. Catherine Russell North Lily 6Sc and 64c. Beatrice Mellor and she will take of a state-wid- e mandatory old- - tains. This series of fine highways the Public Service Commission o Sliver Standard 2 Vic. Percy Hanks. j her brother Reed, back to Beowawe, which to the state climaxes at the summit of Lookout Utah will be heard before the Com age law, pension Tlntlc Lead 40c to 3Cc. al contribute would Mountain, affording a view of and the A farewell county surprise party was Nevada, where he will spend the mission at Its office, 303 State Capl Tlntlc Standard 87.85 to 87.60. mendous panoramas, summer. that amounts. She Dali suggests Miss In of honor Thelma given tol. Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, East Tlntlc Con. 40c. maximum for the present the Rocky Mountain National Park the 7lh last Friday night nt her home. Mju Gold Chain 3c. day of June, 1935, commenc of last week was evening Tuegday which Includes amount of the pension should be set 268,336 acres of the Dali is leaving for Salt Lake 10:00 oclock a. m. at Silver Shield lc. west ln ing welnnor d a roat by j Front Range of the at 826.00 a month, which would be to make her home. A delldous thm follnw,r voun, nao. By order of tho Commission. was 815-0established in If federal to the les, by Congress luncheon was served to the follow- Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this Helen MIXERS OK EAST TIXT1C Its eastern gateway Is the 'government will match this sum. ,1916. lDg: j 27th day of May, A. D., 1935. TO GET WAGE INCREASE KUTtB' Lola Corak, aJ Colovich, Field. Wayne Ca.tleton, beautiful valley villages . of Estes Thomas, Dob on, F. L. OSTLER, McCormick, Myrle Blackett, FOR GUARDING THOUGHT Park, from which easy and comfort-L- S NEED Ada 8ylvester, Bonner Black, Myrla Thelma of Officials Tlntlc the Standard Secretary. Nell Jones, Dali, Bryce able access Is had up the noblest RTltKHSKD. Blackett, Nell Durfee, Lola Corak, ' Durfee,' Carolyn Conyers, George end the Eureka Standard mining 30, and June 6, May (Published reInto and the heights picturesque BobMcCormick, Bryce Jones, Lloyd companies have posted notices an- Ancient and Modern Necromancy, cesses 0f the mountains. and Ham It Is one 1935.) Merlene Manson, Ralph Randle, em- - alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Do- increases for the wage nounclng , tbe of of of in Chrlstopherson, Adele Durfee, Helen, Saturday 12 SSTta JuTnelst th Hoyes of these properties, the sum nounced Is the subject, of the les- and Laird Wayne "Ham and Elks of members the Fields, rircenter. of pjDuUUon In Je In all Churches of peP day to take effect on Why Not Patronise the Castleton. their partners will enjoy a party at the first of June. on Sunday, June 2. east and middlewest. Scientist, Christ, HOME WALL PAPEB the club rooms of the order, the at- The Increase will spply to all em- Scriptural passages in the lesson-fa- ir Due to the holding of the high Regular daily service is maintain- -' to include dancing and refresh- - pioyeei on comSTORE ' pay, sermon embodies the following: ed from Denver to the park, or Union school commencement exercises last ment- - Tbe ontertainmeut commit- - nion service days andexcepting will make the "For we wrestle not . against flesh Pacific labor, Have We of Genuine Samples passengers may go by rail tCe announc that lhe, parly 18 lor wage scale 85.50 for miners and and blood, but agalnot principalities, to Ft. or Boulder 01 th Pet" Collins, Oreeley and In view of the fact ? Mayflower Wall Paper Other ,5.0o for muckers. T, Elks only against powers, against the rulers of and thenee by motor bas through Friday, May 24th, at the home be the last party until the fall employees of these mines will regular darkness of this world, F jg AND WATERspiritagainst M Egteg Park Rwk Mra. Ernest Boyna, Jr. The "500 Heag011 all members are urged to at- - creaged PROOF In al wickedness proportionately. high places. MollNational Park Miss Donna won by prises were tend The Standard and Its subsidiary Wherefore take unto you the whole; There is probably no aiher conic EUREKA i ing, Mra. Leonard Ryan and Mra. . mines have always followed the scalo , may be able nritikAikAj ,. a Bernice Price. A delicious luncheon J0 wlths.J ev?l CO. -DECORATING in Coner d Alen. mining Inthe .P"k,i:d.Lnae near fu- - opted the which combines day.nd was enjoyed by the following mem- - Jnt0 Order Vs Save and tD6 of IafthOe district wd6d to Through dono il&od Itijc god (EDhcsliQii diasi gll n i ,a bld Wkh a quality of beauty so l,ure prov,,d,n l.he com,Mion of Of that oectlon advanced wage, due : is, 13) IV: Mxn' Postage. Inspiring. Longs Peak, tbs highest h taTOr1Bb,jr upon U,,t City to the increased prices for metals included : Beth Hickman. Miss Clara Chrlslaln- - ommendatlons recently made. The the Standard followed suit. from lative mountain.' Christian citations the Mins Me,linR Mrs. Ryan n Pa Prm increase at Tha andewt laV. the Science textbook "Science and Health lat wage, th, ne Im T,nlIc Standard and Eureka Stand- - with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Sr: f4.t,e d?,wn ' CLEAN-UP- ! SURE! on took effect of 1st P?rkta ard I Baker Eddy: "We should become of the September f LET d can more familiar with good than wkh ,lu thf C0Uge!td lat year. more fifty per cent., officials of the above mining com- - evil, and guard against false beliefs wltb Darklne alndaa a f DO YOUR PAPER HANGING Provos street, are wide and this panle have not alated what effect ffd WBlebfuI aa we ,)ap oup doopa w, form .1 b. ba.dW AND PAINTING. ot Nil mlrtt 4 Prominent .1 .ror. among them being the Reasonable Rates nicely. on the operations, but It In freely murderers. must You vll colmubine. watered with control the cold More work you have cheaper w,n lha or alonl is first lb,nM inthe though f;om instance, they itreami The meeting of the Ladle. Aid So- predlc,tfd mounUln gn0W1 and Jlime the rate. pret,y much the m8 manm,r- 1 th,8 Tj?"? Forests of pine and allver- r0?lr.0. last Friday afternoon waa held dety Leaver Orders at Bell Rooms -. sue- ltemmod be Only! 234). that agpea gcpargta tbem fopm. at the home of Mrs. D. M. Pickett,' Cliurch Street EUREKA on bet,n. errop 18 defeat ,n Trulh net- Ing In all a business, sewing and a delicious! ter notiursl time. luncheon taking up the fairyland. The; fy or -ladles present were Mrs. William 2 good auto trailers of SALE holler li Mrs. William Mrs. when I APPOINTIVE OFFICERS Vivian, Frary, high grade construction, also anCwnr frimlu Nlffcl am in Delbert to hoist for late model can. John Margaret Freethy, Mra. NAMED TOR NEW BANK CONTINENTAL OIL your Davie, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. B. Cronin. rmmti Oral N. a C. It must be a pleas B. Psrrlsh and Mrs. Rose Taylor. Rlckaiaa Jack Diuy'i or Lo sorry. Rrsu bedt rt Officials of Msilc Jshs 9. KmhIi rt the new Nephi ure to have a lot of Tho next meeting will be held on Mrs. and Elmo of Mr. Salt Frisby a paired. Phone 36, Eureka, Utah children anil . mnrclal Bunk, which operates May 31st at the home of Mrs. Mar- Lake K. D. Y. L., 7:80 M. S. T. City are the parents of a fine branch In Eureka, have announced mite the different garet Freethy. baby boy, born on Tuesday, May 28. following appointive officers. waye In which they Mr. Frisby Is a former Tlntlc resl- - become funions. Then, truly. Is life Max Thomas of Spanish Fork, cashdent and Is well known In Eureka. worth living. ier; Paul E. Booth of Nephi and BurC. E. nell Aagaard of Fountain Green, assistant cashiers; Elms Jones, stentes a t our Notary Public The ographer; Mrs. Mary II. Newman c favorite hotel enable us KKPUKTKK omCR, Kureka and W. Lloyd Green of Eureka, book I BY ARNOLD 8CIENTIFACT S to visit in Salt Lake City keepera. Mammoth Centennial Eureka : Empire Mine 7 ! that has gone Into the discard j - ge Eu-ui- , . l' - old-ag- old-ag- . fr even-Columb- us 0 ? mlle-countl- tre-equ- ed Rock-reduc- ed 0 : , - PcSkioT2l BUN-PROO- ,t0 ielvennmMofha 5 E? fL rr Fora LAVAR BRAT ..r, Short L a, en for "1 Corn-sma- J RIFE f AMAZE A MINUTE Sure toe outcome often. jSPECI ALl Rates Single $2 to $4 Double 6L0 to $4.50 1934 MODEL 400 Rooms 400 Baths "The Most Popular Refrigerator Made" Craters s on the moon LOOK OVER OUR LIST OF USED CARS The moon mas over Reserve T1IE Us 1927 Cadillac 50,000 CRATERS, THE LARGEST UP TO 150 MILES M DIAMETER . a Room at NEWHOUSE HOTEL MORNING BREAKFAST SERVED IN YOUR ROOM WITHOUT EXTRA COST W. E. Button General Manager Mrs. J. H. Waters Preildent Chsunoey W. West Asst. General Manager V-- 8, MEASURING 1933 "Very Good Shape, Master Chevrolet Coach, "A Dandy." 1923 Chevrolet Coach, A ROLLING HOME -- 1934 Tourists in the U.S. INVOLVE OP 5 li Ford V-- 8, "Extra Good Shape." Tudor, "Looks Like New," 1925 Essex Coach, AN ANNUM. EXPENDITURE BILLION DOLLARS "Good Running Order," $35.00. i Local Table dHote and a la Carte Dining Room Service Excellent Cafeteria Delicious Food at Moderate Prices Always SUNDAY FRIGIDAIRE, 10 Per Cent Discount DODGE Crude oil die- t- A BAC- TERIA CAN UVE ON CRUDE OIL IM DEEP OIL WELLS. AND Dealer for PLYMOUTH CARS George Forsey Co. i |