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Show Disease Among Sheep Claimed Due to Weeds Twenty THE tUBMA REPORTER as 9SSSH55Has- 'Dividend Took Double Header from Price Team Years Ago I A short while ago the Reporter carried an item telling of extensive deaths among the sheep horde which FRIDAY - Thursday, May 30, HIIXMAX FUNERAL SERVICE ma Hannifin; vocal solo by Barbara HELD SATURDAY AFTERNOON Thatcher. The Invocation was by Karl Eager and the benediction by R. Funeral services for Silas Hillman, 0. Broadbent. 49 year old resident of Mammoth Interment took place In the Eu- who died late last week of pneu- - reka cemetery, monia, were held at the Mammoth Deceased Is survived by his wld-D. S. Church on Saturday after-0w, Mrs. Avis Hillman; two daught-nooera, Marna and Peurl Hillman of The services were conducted by Mammoth; his mother, Mrs. Bigelow Bradley, who was belli Stewart; three brothers, Irvin, one of the speakers, the other being Horace and Ed, all of Mammoth; Lawrence W. Larson. Musical num- - three Bisters, Ada Ned non, Sugar hers were a vocal duet by Misa Jessie City, Idaho; Mrs. Margaret Fclshaw, Freckleton and Mlsa Grace Hassell; Arizona, and Mrz. Elizabeth Wright, violin zolo, "Going Home," Mrz. Nor-- Vernon, Utah, Dividend came bock into the running in the Central Utah League with a bang last Sunday afternoon were In Tlntlc Valley during sheep when they walked off with both ends of a double header baseball game shearing time due to "big head." We also stated that the general opinion l'riee, the contest being played jwlth Ion the grounds of the latter team. was that the disease was the result j This of eating certain vegetation. The officials of the Chief Consol!- -' The scores were 9 to 8 and 9 to 3. Is undoubtedly correct as indicated dted Perkins worked on the mound for MIllng COmpany were serious--1 In the first game and did by the following item: Dividend the ly contemplating leasing system Washington 1). C., May 34Agrl- - n tho operallon of ther mlne. Leas- but would llaT beon de' fa,r Jb ' culture department officials will . h d proven t0 be Very successful feated had it not been for a late seek proof this summer that coll in many local mines and this com- -' batting rally by his team mates. Red oil weed" or "spineless horse brush and had about decided to adopt the Perry pitched the. night-ca- p pany has been responsible for big head, a never was In trouble. system. I disease which has cost western raisThe brand of ball played by Dlvl-ers tremendous losses during the past body of high grade lead-silvfond shows conclusively that they 60 years. ore was opened up on the 1700 level bnVe another championship team. Arthur L. Clawson of the depart- - 0f the Eagle and Blue Bell mine 20 Today Dividend Is playing at Ne- -. ment already has gone lo the live years ago. The material assayed S5 phi. 1 stock ranges of the west, particular- - per cent lead, with a heavy content, in to Utah the with a view offiof silver, tho amount of which ly visiting UlIVCKMUNT 'interest of this mission. He will be clala of the company were reluctant p y y( (H)M jiki'd o wpi) ' JUNE 5 'assisted by A. E. Moran and W. T. to disclose. I InHuffman of the bureau of animal Pumping operations were started ..A1? 'dustry, and Milton A. Madsen of atudent from ?nnka will b Ridge and Valley property, at for Mantl, Utoh. The headquarters graduated this spring. He will with a view to unwaterlng the 1600 this state will be at Sallna a bachelor of science degree receive , hI lt w th0UgM Cm Most serious cases, the depart- , from the college of education with ore existed. mrc,al ment states, occur lu fairly definite a maJor ,n and a minor In phu-ealong the trails, or on the bed wa rep0rted that the May Day mathematics. It movgrounds, while sheep are being wa maklnK considerable money 20 Dr. Frank L. West, second assist-ie- d from the winter to the summer After paying out 34f- - ant general luperlntondent of the Y. ag0- ranges. 000 for the week there still remained M. M. I. A., will deliver the address ,1 It has been found that either coll gufficient pront to take care of the at the 68th annual commencement, oil weed or spineless horse brush Mpeniel and the dIyidend mujre- - exercises, June 6th, In the Utah . was nboundant In every area where mentli At that time the May Day stake tabernacle, at Provo. Alonzo h.tad Wa" part. cu ar y danBerouf- - was shipping a lot of high grade zinc. A. Hinckley, a member of the L. D. On ranges however plant. s. councll of twelve apostles, will de- A. W. Mitchell, one of the promt-- . Jwere found only In small isolated) llver the baccalaureale address, The period when the plants, nent residents of Eureka, died 20 day juna 2nd were poisonous checked with the sea-- j years age. He served two terms as. J sou when big head appeared. mayor of Eureka, acting in this posl-- ! Sheepmen have found that In tlon for four years. He was survived I POTPOURRI some outbreaks of blghead a consid- by his wife and four children. I erable portion of the sick sheep William Ducon and Mlzz Middle showed little If any swelling about Germs Cold end Typhoid the head, and that fatalities among Roundy were married at Salt Lake (.'niitlnued freezing temperatures City twenty years ago. were much than anch animals higher apparently do nol kill all disease among cases which gave the disease William Nesblt, foreman at the germs Typhoid girnis In a sample Its name. Scotia mine In West Tlntlc, was Iq of Ice cream which was kept for j Some raisers .believe big head Is Eureka on business twenty years ago. two yean In a temperature averagas It . caused by weather condition!, below zero, were ing four Gilbert Swanson returned to Eu- - still alive degree! seems most prevalent on hot, sunny at the end of that time. days following cold, stormy periods, reka after spending several weeks at The number of bacteria decreased, Belief that the disease Is caused by Provo, where he received treatment but the Anal sample contained a weeds fits In with the weather the- - for a physical ailment. It was said plentiful supply. C WdUra Kampapn Onion. ory, however, the department claims, that ha was considerably improved. SATURDAY ' May 31st - June 1st I 1935. n- Kllza-IMsh- op . A er Peak Power i) 'tR . 1 , . COME illvTo s ! y,., uni SUNDAY - MONDAY June 2nd - 3rd . Sun-patch- GASOLINE At stations ) TUESDAY ONLY June 4th M ' Mr and Mr J- - H- McChrystal of COLD 9UNM TOMPY Eureka announced the engagement INCORPORATION FILES of thelr daughteri MI KraQCefl Mc. to Leo A. McNamee. Another indication of the Increas- Chrystal ed activity In the Detroit Mining'. Clyde, the 19 year old son of Mr. District of the western end of Juab and Mrs. Colin McMurphy, died at county was the filing of Incorpora- - Silver City on May 23., 1915. The tlon papers at Provo on May 23rd young man had been a aeml-i- n valid of the Detroit Mines company. The for many years, capital stock was listed at 8100,000, M,a 8ua Ellon returned to her divided Into sharea of a par value of bom Mammoth after a visit at ! 10 cents. Officers are S. D. Trotter, Provo, Santa(,uln Mlsa nara Heed of LeamlnKt0 president; Leo Harvey, Pleasant vice president; Harvey wag a Grove, at tbe bom- - ot ber aun, Franck, Provo, secretary and treas- - Mra Joaeph IIanBOn or Knreka- urer; W. L. Manwell, Provo, and Bennett Wing of Provo was vlsit-tlonCharles West, Pleasant Grove, addl- directors. A. L. Booth, Pro- - ing with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wing of Mammoth. vo, Is also an Incorporator. GERTRUDE MICHAEL HEATHER ANGEL J ".YLE TALBOT WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY June 5th- - 6th Vhe LAST WORD For Economical Refrigeration BUY A NEW Its n fact! The new APEX Refrigerators are more economical to operate than over before, and are unexcelled in safety and dependability. Daily laboratory tests and the highest quality, workmanship, have put yoais of de)endablc and economical refrigeration within the reach of thousands of thrifty housewives. al The Eureka boya gave the min baseball team a neat trimming HELD TOMORROW EVKXIXfl by a score of 11 to 3. Castlelon did the pitching for Eureka and held the The anniversary dance of the Eu- - opposition Id check all through the reka Fire Department will be held contest. at the Elks Pavilion tomorrow (Frl- , of anf afor day) evening and everyone In Tin- ded ?ay80n tic 1. asked to attend. Music will be aVret8ran furnished by Dob Orton and his or- 8pan; c Renja-FIREME- DANCK My cNgighbor w w Says: Linseed oil well rubbed Into oilcloth will make lt lost twice aa long. Wipe It off well and let It dry thorough ly before using. Before adding sugar to cake mlzture always sift through a One (trainer. By sifting you will remove any bard lumps dial may lie In the sugar. Roll sausages In Knur before frying, ll will prcicui lirciiklug nml Imprmo the lliixiir. WIIJi UK M dt 2" cn68trt. The Fire Department is badly In' nr. J. W. Drybrough left for a j need of funds to meet certain ob- - visit in Nevada cities, now falling due,! which are ligations chief among these being the annual' uBiabP Peter BorP was at Span-- I attendin g the quarterly dues to the State Association, and for this reason the dance should be conference of the L. D. S. Church, 'given liberal support. Special efMr. and Mri Robert Brown an( forta have been put forth to make aon former residents of Eureka, . this an outstanding affair ao that were back In the district on a visit. all who attend will get their moneys Mrs. Mrs. John Frsntzen. a former worth and More resident of Eureka, waa back In the district for a visit with old time' CITY SEXTON WARNS friends. , -j . AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS) JUNE man-grav- Bilt-upo- By Charin Su,lii EASY TERMS Peforc you buy, be sure you have seen the new APEX Refrigerators. Compare them point for point with nny other refrigerator and you will agree that APEX is the refrigerator for yon. Let us show you the many distinctive convenience features, including the exclusive Nomiatic Cold Control. Find out why an refrigerator should have this automatic economy feature, and how it will benefit up-to-da- te you. All the new APEX cleaners, washers, ironers and refrigerators are now on display. Come in and see them thia Professor Bechtol and Miss Weller, who had been teaching the latest dances at the Newhouse and Utah hotels and the Country Club of Salt Lake City, were in Eureka for the purpose of familiarising the local dancers with the latest Heps In the The city sexton, King, Hyrum states that motorists who have oc--; casion to visit the cemetery are In many instances In the habit of cut- ting corners and running over loti Oil and graves and he further states that are against the ordl- - light fantastic. such CHRISTIAN SCIENCE :: nancespractices of this dly and the laws of! state. the Columbia tTimrh of the Air This violation must atop or Mr. from Washington, 1). King will bring charges against the violators and prosecute them In the' Station KSL Salt Lake if some great power could raise city court. It U loo bad thu I auto drivers the ghosts of the merchants of long City must be warned against an offense ago and take them on a tour through (1130 Kilocycles) of this nature, for courtesy, ronsid- - our modern stores and newsspuper eratlon or respect to the dead should plants, how astonished they would 2 SUNDAY, prevent anyone from marring a be, so says James E. Barrett, 10:00 A. M. n by either walking or driving aging director of (he Oklahoma It. mors Hotel. I $119.50 to $265.00 : j RADIOCAST ! n ! A Real Treat on Our Big Bargain Day Show. IJmaCine E"rek .---..hi A Universal Picture with and dealers conven- iently located in Utah and Idaho week. More than 2 million now in use. B. & B. CATLEY BUILDING Appliance Co. EUREKA, UTAH t |