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Show TEX EUREKA REPORTER Fage2 Thursday;' July 111935. Pioneer Day Celebration for Eureka on July 24th - Twenty Years Ago The Eureka Ward of the L. D. S. Church is planning a large celebraaro Etmii Tlir Following tion for Pioneer Day, July 24th. All Thai Happened l Tintic a Hcurc of Years the auxiliary organizations of the ward met last evening and drew up n tentative program, which will inThe membere of the Utah Chapter I clude a salute of guns, soft ball of the American Institute of Mining games for both ladies and men to be Engineers were to meet In Eureka1 played at the high school grounds; on July 15 end 16, 1916. There wee Pioneer program at the ward chapel to be a number of business sessions, races and other entertainment for s banquet and a visit to the vsrlous the children; athletic events for old HOUSUnder the FEDERAL ' and young; mlnature parade In the mines of the district. The pumps had been Installed at evening; band concert end a dance ING ACT you are now able to the Gemini and a test run showed at night. A definite program, giving that they worked very satisfactorily the time of each event, will he pubimprove and modernise your aud within a tew days regular pump- lished in the next issue. . 4P ing operations would be taken upi home at a minimum cost. Why with a view of unwatering the lower American Fork to Hold j levels of the mine. not come up and let us explain ore con-- ; A new body of lead-silvPoultry Day Celebration some gold was opened up lalnlng what this means to the thrifty on the 1600 level at the Gold Chain With the date of the celebration a month away, American Fork over at Mammoth. but rehome owner in the way of Eureka held a celebration on In- already is steeped in preparations dependence Day 20 years ago. The for what promises to be its most outpairs and additions. program included a salute at sun- standing Utah Poultry Day Festival. The ways of thousands of Utah rise, a patriotic program at the Elka will converge in the ravlllon, athletic sporta of all kinds, pleasure-seekea free dance In the afternoon for the poultry center of Utah on August 7 2 . baseball games and a where a hearty weleome and a prochildren, gram replete with entertainment will grand bail In the evening. Emelius G. Hanson, prominent be In store. Large-floparades, business mun of Eureka, died twenty baseball, parachute Jumps, fireworks years ago. He was survived by his displays, poultry exhibit and egg wife and one daughter, bis mother, show, dances, concessions, childrens three brothers and a sister. He was sports and other features will pack a member of the Elka Lodge and the the day from sunup to midnight The poultry industry economic Woodmen of the World. EUREKA, UTAH Construction work was started on backbone of the north Utah county the new grain elevator located on city will be feted throughout the the big Knight farm in Tlulic Valley. celebration with the new optimism Kltt, Mitchell and Simpson, Eure- which characterise the people of that ka men, who had s leaae on the old city. With a revival of the chicken - e Sultaun properly In Tooele county,' Industry and a rapid expansion in e WKEKLY OKU SHIPMENTS - had commenced the shipment of ore. turkey ranching this year, there ia John Knlund, foreman of the Cen- good cause for the buoyancy whieh 12 tennial Eureka mine, was at Balt will prevade the celebration. Tintic Standard A rordlal invitation la extended to ' U. S. Mines . . . 10 Lake City on business. The Eureka baseball team won all all Utah citizenry to attend the big 2 Mammoth Our Motto Ih Not Gold Fork on 2 three of the holiday games from the celebrhation at American Utah Fire Clay Co. (alllca But The Golden Rule. 2 Model Laundry team of Balt Lake August 7th. Eureka Lily 2 City by scores of 5 to 4, 8 to 3 and ' Empire Mines PHONE 54 1 25 to 13. Chief Consolidated (lime D. R. Young was making prepara1 Eureka Hill Call Any Time Day or 1 tions to start sn auto stage line beShowers . . . He In1 tween Eureka and Payson. Yankee . . . Night. VON ! tended to have a car on the road 34 making regular trips within a few Total Carloada Improve Your Home io. S P ; MEATS & Interest A EC LS! IA GROCERIES FRIDAY & SATURDAY ; p er rs Phone 44 Attention RANDLES CASH MARKET ph" Delivery Service at Tintic Lumber Co. tt Neil ODonnell Mortuary .... .... I HITHER . l STOCK SALES . Why Not Patronise the of Genuine ! Mayflower Wall Paper 8UX-PROO- F . ! STORE We Have Samples days. The Diamond from the 8ky'' was a big feature serial picture running . at the Star Theatre 20 years ago. a John Hyland, a prominent mining Monday. man of the west and at one time asChief Consolida!::! 71c ud 72c. sociated with the Eagle and Blue c. Silver Shield Bell mine at Eureka, died 20 years Silver Standard Sc. ago at Ely, Nevada. He was surviTintic Standard $7.10 to ft.99. ved by his wife, 8 children, 3 slaters 2 brothers. ; and Tuesday. Miss Myrtle Brlnghurst of Mam-- J Tintic Standard 17.00. moth was visiting with relatives and Silver Standard me. friends at Payson. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Hyruin Madsen were East Tintic Con. 32c. , the parents of a fine baby boy. The c. Silver Shield child arrived at their home in Mam- Tintic Standard C.90. moth July 4, 1915 and they named him Americus. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sylvester and jMIss Lyla Gregeraon spent n few days visiting at Ileber City. ' HOME WALL PAPER 8 AND WATERPROOF EUREKA DECORATING CO. ! Ordrr Through ta and Rave Postage. ' j low station Recreation Bits. Champions for- this week are: Boys 10 snd under: Box Hockey shuffle board, Jack Lynn Jones; Rife; tether ball, Lynn Jones. Boys 11 and 12: Box hockey, Geri aid Drussell; shuffle board, Bill Box;-tethehorseball, Darrel Frank; shoes, Pete Garlty. ' Boys 13 to 18: Box hockey, bean Bauer; shuffle board, Que Jameson; tether ball, Alan Wilson; horseshoes, James Singleton. . , Results of the tennis tournaments. Just completed show that Bob Naylor defeated Burke Wilson for the Junior and Seth Parkinson championship, defeated- Conrad Holmes In a hard fought battle for the senior championship. A doubles tournament will begin next Friday for both juniors and seniors. AH entries please sign 'up at the rourts not later than Thursday at 6 p. m. Anyone la eligible for the senior tournament and anyone under 18 Is eligible for the junior tournament. A volley ball net la now up and adults should take advantage end enjoy this game In the evening. . r SAN DIEGO, Calif. Police Chief George Sears, ordered that the girls of the nndlst colony In the brushy canyons of the exposition grounds to dress up. Ills orders were: Put some clothes on those girls. If you dont, Ill arrest every one of them. He also issued orders to purify the four girl shows In the exposition's Gold Gulch. Chief Sears may not realize It, but by so doing he is removing a lot of the drawing power and entertainment at the San Diego exposition by hampering the cutles tn their desire to make a full exposure. At Troy, Idaho,- Charles Gieaer, a sawmill worker, got the back of hla trousers caught on a belt on a saw shafting and he was whirled around in the air finally crashing to the floor in an unconscious condition. He was not seriously Injured but every . Misa Helen Cronin left for Reno, stitch of clothing that he had on, Nevada; last week, where she wlir with the exception of hla shoes, was spend two weeks visiting with her torn from Ills body. A sort of atrip sister, Mrs. Anna Murphy. The S. and S. 8ewlng club was en- poker game, as It were. Recently the personal effects of tertained by Mra. Vera Naef at her! the late Elisabeth (Baby Fare) Ta- home in Mammoth on Monday evenbor, were sold at auction in Denver. ; ing, the time being spent In sewing, The entire collection brought a little after which .a delightful luncheon more than $700, the most note wort was served io Miss Beatrice Naer, article being a 17000 silk brocaded Miss Virla Sandstrom, Miss Dixie wedding dress In which Baby Doe' Scott, Miss Margaret Gonrley, Mra. Mrs. Donna Oswas married to Senator H. A. W. Ta- - j Norma Castleton, bor in a Washington, D. C., ceremony borne, Mra. Dorothy Holmes and: which was attended by President j the hostess. Cheater Arthur. Gasoline dealers down at Los An-- 1 LOST Between Santaquln and Go--' shen, brown traveling bag Sunday,-Julgelca are giving away razor blades, 7. Reward for return to Wm.. of cigarettes, bugs potatoes end wtue Morris, Eureka. as premiums for the purchase of 6 gallons or more of gasoline, nt price of 9 rents per gallon. This I special bargain la being offered bj Independent dealers who are out In ; a gaa war against the major com-- 1 panles, who are Hill holding their third structure gasoline nt 13 M Private and - Alien J. Watson, professor of psychology at the University of Southern California, says that tents show that the hands of women are I teadler than men. An electrical device disclosed the fact that the average tremors of women were about j 320 per second, compared to 270 Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Mr. for men. And that the hand of the .and Mrs. Leonard Brown and Mrs. moderate smoker wae steadier than Sadie Mitchell are spending their the total ; abstainer, this applied to vacation with relatives in Butte, both men mil women. Wonder how Montana. much the tobacco companies paid tc i have a device perfected that would i On Monday Miss Ileutrire Naef show such a result. was hostess to the members of the The meanest man In the world. B. and 8. Sewing club. Present were At Pasadena, Calif., Hugh Kelly was Mrs. Donna Osborne, Mrs. Vera Naef, offered a drink by a stranger. SevMre. Norma Castleton, Mrs. Dorothy eral hours later Kelly regained Emergency i cents. Ambulance .Holmes, Miss Dixie Scott, Miss Marand discovered that the At Roosevelt, Long Island, a vilgaret Gourley, Miss Julia 8and-stro- stranger has vamoosed with his false lage near New York Call Payson Phone 1M City, (000 fireand Miss Georgia Griggs. teeth both the lowers and uppers men turned out to extinguish a fire Other Parlors at " ri pfik, At Budapest, Hungary, Police Ser- In the cottage of Mrs. Elizabeth Mon and Prove SprlngvUle geant Jozaef Horvath, haa been a uhan. The firemen, with all theli Personal Atteatlna by busy man. It la his duty to patrol equipment, were there attending e the St. Margarets bridge acroia the tournament of the Southern C. Claud New Danube River and rescue those who York Volunteer Firemens Lady Attendant are Intent on ending their Uvea. Blnce 1323 he haa fished from the 9911 eeee water 132 persons bent on suicide, and only three of them ever came back to thank him. lie was recently M at our awarded the prize given annually for favorite hotel enable us eenu Hungary's bravest police officer." Recently he fished a butcher from to visit ia Salt Lake CSty the water, who Jumped oft the bridge often." armed with a butcher knife. Horvath was wounded In the atruggle. On. another occasion a shoemaker took a long awl with him to fight off rascuera. The brave officer was stabbed In the chest but he brought the man out safe and sound, i Earl Powerhouse Pomeroy, famous football and basketball playei of University of Utah, a few years named vsrsitj ago, was recently basketball coach at the 8tate Teach-- ' ars College of Arizona. Pomeroy was freshman football coach at the same school last year. The level of Utah Lake Is now 9.0S 'A Us feet below compromise, at this early T1IE period In the Irrlgaton aeason, which means that before autumn the lake will again be about dry. Three pumpa ere now drawing water from the lake two at Pelican Point and one on the north eud. It Is reported that two more pumps will bs Installed at Pelican Point. The only thlni that will save beautiful Utah Lake from being pumped dry, will be an over abundance of rain and a numTable dHote and s U Carte WHISKEY TO FIT EVERY MUSE Dining Room Service ber of heavy snowfall winters. 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