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Show flhteday; July' 11, EUREKA REPORTER 1935. South, Range ,4 West, Salt Lake Meridian, bee filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land abova describi Published on Thursday of each week ed, before Carlos Rife, Notary Pubj lic, at Euraka, Utah, on tha 6th day at Eureka, Utah. of August, 1935. C. E. RIFE J. VERN RIFE Carnera-Lew- l. Claimant names as witnesses: Publishers fight pictures, Star Nels L. Nelson, of Eureka, Utah; Theatre, on Sunday and Monday, as -- Entered In the postofflce at Bu-- i Hyrum Schmidt, of Eureka, Utah; added attraction to the regular show. ,reka, Utah, as second class mall; lisnry A. Aufdemorte, of Lofgreen, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Griggs and matter under the Act of March I, Utah; William Aufdemorte, of Lofson, Ronold, drove down and looked 1871. green, Utah. over the Boulder Dam last week-enTHOMAS F. THOMAS, SO Subscription Kales $3. per year. Register. Mr. and Mrs. David Dats'of Salt (First publication June 27, 1925. Lake City were Fourth of July visitNOTICE. FOR PUBLICATION. Last Publication July 25, 1925.) ors at the home of Edward Cook. JfemSof the EUREKA 7ou)n Now is the Time for ! Property Improvements in the Tintic District . . Pace 3 I REPORTER I Tlntlo Lodge No. 9, F. A. M., meet lad end 4th Tueeday of each month 1 1- - O. O. F. Hall. Visiting brothers Invited to attend, ALEXANDER BLIGHT, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary A . d. Almost an unlimited amount of money is available under the liberal provisions of the f NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L d 0,flcB at 8tt,t Lake C,ty Utah, June 21, 1935. of the Interior, General Department NOTICE Is hereby given that Land Office at Salt Lake City, of Henry Arnold Aufdemorte Utah, Juna 21. 1935. Utah, who, on April 23, 1930, NOTICE la hereby given that made Stock-RaisiHomestead En-- I Nell L. Nelson, of Lofgreen, Utah, try. No. 049111, for Lot4, SttSWK.j who, on August 9, 1928, made g Section 5; NUNWtt. SEKNWK,1 Homestead No. Entry, Jerman and NEK, NftSEtt, Sec-- 1 Section 1, Twp. 9 Eureka after tlon 8; WtfNWtt, NWKSWK,1 946149, for 8H4 W S. L. M. end South, Range (pending a few days at Salt Lako flection 9, Township 10 South, Range' Lota 4, 5, 6, 7 Section 6, Township 9 CM? i 4 WeSt, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake MeriF,lnaJ dian, has filed notice of Intention to Mrs. Ray Thomas and little son f Un f aka t tbe aad make Final Proof, to establish claim Mtfb!l8b cla m southern California are guests of Ppo The choicest the market Mrs. Thomas' parents. Ulr. and Mrs. abTe da"f1,lbedi T?"loa R fB' to the lend above described, before ah' on tba Carlos Rife, Notary Public, at EurePub,c' Euka' affords served in a William Clark. 6th day of August, 1935. j ka, Utah, on the 6lh day of August, clean, sanitary manner Russell' Claimant names as witnesses: 1935. Commissioner County L. Nets of B. Hawkins and A. Nelson, Eureka,. Utah; Gibson, publisher Claimant names as witnesses : at the were Tin- - Hyrum Schmidt, of Eureka, Utah;.' Fred Toller, of Lofgreen, of the Nephi Tlmes-New- s, Utah; Fred Toiler, of Lofgreen, Utah; Wll- - Henry A. Aufdemorte, of Lofgreen, tic visitors on Saturday. 11am Aufdemorte, of Lofgreen, Utah. Utah, William Aufdemorte, of EureMr. and Mrs. Quayle Dixon and j THOMAS F. THOMAS, children of Rock Springs, Wyoming,! ' ka, Utah; Hyrum Schmidt, of EureRegister. ka, Utah. are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs.' THOMAS F. THOMAS, Leslie Cromar. Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. (First publication June 27, 1938 COME I N WELL Last Publication July 25, 1935.) j Register. Cromer are sisters. TREAT YOU RIGHT! (First publication June 27, 1935. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Galsford end XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Last Publication July 25, 1935.) son, Kenneth, also Dick Galsford, re-- 1 turned to Eureka on Sunday after ' Department of the Interior, General e few days visit to the southern Utah Land Office at Salt Lake City, j Utah, Juna 21. 1935. parks. That good old Is hereby given thst NOTICE Mr. son nnd of Neldo, the young American taste" Toller heirs for of Dominlk Fred the Mrs. John Lemons, of Silver City, waited for of you've Lofgreen, Utah, was thrown from a horse last Satur- Toller, deceased, g on made 23, 1930, who, April day and received a badly dislocated No. Homestead Entry, right elbow. The led was brought 049160, for Sec8W?4 8WNWK, Into Eureka by bin parents end hia Section 27. tion 22, WttNW jury was attended by a local physi- NEKNEU Section 28, Township 9 cian. Mr. and Mr.. Jerry Sullivan and ebildren of Park City were week-en- d visitors here. I Lof-gree- n, National Housing Act. Stock-Raisin- Write or Call to See Us NESW, The Commercial Bank b 1,1 i of Nephi ! BANK BAR office of the Eureka Reporter . i it is Los Angeles. . Mr. and Mrs. Haulace Mackle and Miss Margaret Harrington left last week for southern California where' she will attend summer school. She Is seeking a degree In nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauer and little son, Richard, Mrs. George Potts and Miss Viola May White returned Sunday evening after a two weeks vacation In southern California. Stock-Raisin- Mr. and Mrs. Gene North and daughter, Shirley Irene, and Mrs. Sarah Farren returned early in the children were at Salt Lake City last Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Farren end week' after spending the Fourth of Wednesday and Thursday, going children of Eureka, accompanied by there on account of their daugh- -' Mrs. E. H. Rudd of Goshen, returnJuly holidays in Hailey, Idaho. ter, Catherine, who has been quite' ed home on Tuesday after spending a Mr. and Mrs. Dennis JIarrington seriously 111 for the past several! weeks vacation in tha Yellowstone were at Salt Lake City last Friday months. The attending physician National Park. They report havlug visiting with their daughter. Sister found it n accessary to place the child a moat enjoyable lime with climatic M."MargaTet'Denyre, who Is now at In a hospital and she Is now at St.1 and road conditions most Ideal St. Mary's of the Wasatch. Marks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox, and son, Harold, were In Salt Lake City on Wednesday, July 3rd, for the purpose of attending the funeral of ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Captain William Ayland was one the Utah State tion, with which T. Ayland. Captain of the organizers of Firemen's Associathe Eureka Fire Deaffiliated. partment Is There are many medicine panies in the South. I note ; Prices Reasonable i Robt. H. Towers il i Parts and Grates for all Stoves. the 9 a glass BEER Miss Wheeler brought a new automobile back with her. ijLake City. EASY TERMS! Word from Mrs. J. A. Hensel who now resides In Sen Francisco, Calif.. Is to the effect that she la again home after a pleasant visit In the Los Angeles aectlon of that state. She visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sch-lecat San Pedro and In Los An geles she was the guest of several former Tintic residents. LOW DOWN PAYMENT! Tlie new 1935 Apex is the SENSATION of the rcfri" craior world! Everything youve wanted in a refriger a tor! ' Actually pays for itself in food nnd other sav- ings! By all means sec the marvelous new Apex lie- fore you. buy any refrigerator. Now on display in our ht ; ! store. Charles. R. White, former county commissioner, was injured on the night of July 4th when he lost control of hie car and ran Into a pole near Benjamin. The Impact cut the pole off end damaged the electric light wires sufficiently to place that little town In darkness for the balance of the night Ills injuries were not severe. Apex Normatle fCoId Control 1 automat Ically re- free ring speeds af- -. turns refrigerator to any one of ulna ter Quick ing or for the REST THAT RESTORES Freez- Apex offers merveloua economy olbep an,d, delightful conven- - th ' guest prise and Mrs. Rex Hickman 'Innnutlnllnn. Other guests present were: Mlse Beth Hickman, Miss Clara Christianson, Mrs. Mac Bigler end !iMra. Bernice Price. near serious automobile accident took place ou the Uomanevllle slant '.last week when two Tintic cars DE LUX MODEL C'Foot Capacity I $215.00 A crashed headon. One EUREKA, UTAH More Than 2lt Million APEX Cleaners, Kronen and Refrigerators In Use Washers, - Mam-- ! moth and occupied by Bryan C. Sorenson and Arvll Markham, also of Mammoth, and the other machine ii belonged to W. R. Tidwell of Tintic Junction end occupied by bis wife and children. Both ears were badly T damaged but all escaped with but The cause has not alight Injuries. been determined but apparently both drivers were somewhat at fault for ) tha reason that each has agreed to assume the repair charges ou their own can, einMMMM9eeteeemwwHteewetm .. wee owned lend driven by Max Larsen of B.&B. Appliance Co. ... health-givin- g a delicious beverage and a wholesome food in solution. Rich in nourishment fresh from fertile fields of hops and. barley. With the first sip . . . relaxation, the ideal condition, mental and ohysical, for any food to begin its work of rebuilding. Nature's favored refreshment . . . because first it rests, and then restores. Thirst-quenchin- g, 1 j' OATLEY BUILDING Right now is the time to have the work done under the government's N. II. A. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer of Salt DELIVERED! : i returned home on Monday of lest week, after a visit at Niagara Falla, Chicago end South Bend, Indiana, with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kline. She was accompanied on the trip east by AS LOW AS ! Expert Plumbing com- Mias Goldie Wheeler of Silver City, ' I WWW4444HW4444W Chattanooga Medicine Company has been e continuous newspaper advertiser for years. No wonder Its products ere sold everywhere. It'a Just another case of quality plus adver- a Using building and maintaining big business. SENSATION!! : BEER j Literature is available at the ' Camera-Lewfight pictures. Star Theatre, on Sunday and Monday, as added attraction to the regular show. ThsodQre Stack arrived in Eureka last Thursday for an extended visit with his mother, .Mrs. Mary Stack. The young man has been working In ! ofotl BECKERS BEER in Bottles i PASTEURIZED as bottled beer should be good .... 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