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Show j&orsday; ifottinW rlVl935. 200 extra employees are going to be but to work in the Salt Lake Pt- office during the rush. IscalNe$$ nnn PVIA U ft ft & as Pag 5 DEDftDTTD 1 I Kt I UK LI T ake Care of Your The Thanksgiving dinner Is going Published on Thursday of each week to cost mors this year.' Reports are at Eureka, Utah. II. C. Hightower, roadmuster for that turkeys will be about Sc a pound) J. VERN RIFE the D. and R. 0., was In the District more; potatoes, cranberries, and all) C. E. RIFE Publishers week In the his making 50 early regular vegetables are up about per cent. visit. Entered In the postoffice at EuElbert Beesley has taken s leave James (Dick) Haynes Is now re- - of absence from the state road work reka, Utah, as second class mall matter under the Act of March S. ported to be suffering from scarlet and gone buck to try his hand at fever at the veterans hospital lu Salt railroading. Ife Is now located at 1879. Lake City. He was Just recovering Lynn Juuclion. His pluce with the from pneumonia when he contracted slate road crew has been filled by Subscription Rates $2.50 per year, j the latter disease, Thomas Ball. and Mr. James Norman of Suit Lake City were week end visitors In Eureka. Mr. TBS EUREKA HEF0&TK1 Jay Stewart and Mrs. Beulah tins of southern California arrived in Eureka today, having been called here by the death of their father, A. M. Stewart. and Mrs. Joseph Hunt of Silver City were at Huntington last week vlBltlng with the former's brother, Samuel Hunt, of Emery county, whom he had not seen for twenty years. Mr. Hunt Is 78 years of age and has been a resident of Mr. The Womens Benefit Association' The Lady Elks held their regular met at the home of Mrs. Theresa meeting on Monday evening, the Vlertel last Thursday evening. In the business session being followed by card playing following the business cards and a nice luncheon. The high ' session, Mrs. Margaret Freethy won score prise winner was Mrs. E. P.1 the high score prise, the house prise Sax; the hostess being Mrs. A. D. went to Mrs. Vlertel. A delicious Baird, luncheon was served. The next meet-- ; ' w Silver City for many years. Car Mr. Auto Owner The cold weather season is near at hand and it is time High School Notes Myrle Blackett, to take proper care of your car. Reporter Install a new HEATER r ,n Jhn F. Rowe and The girls In the physical education lng will be held on December 12th. Till it with PRESTONE daughter, Jean, spent Saturday and classes are, under the supervision of The regular meeting of the Wo- - Sunday at Beaver, where the former Nell oHare actively nartldnat-me- n Mr. of Woodcraft was held last attended the meeting, of the Asso- la many nm w bldminton. Equip it with U.S. TIRES C,V,C" C1Ub' f 8outhern Im- Jesflon of the game learning Utoh basket- mediately after . memners and their guests, which was ... Christmas a CHANGE TO WINTER OIL AND USE p,a A- - w-- Andrewa of Murray had a J well attended. The bridge prise was d rrow eRcaPe from death on Mon- won by Mrs. George Tlnaman and for t0 600" Mrs. Ed VanLeuvan won the day nnoon . when the truck he ran'I!d G on over turned the Kheld driving highEttaGear, house prixe, and Mrs. High nesday at noon. The prwds of this prise. A nice luncheon was served, way south of Silver City. d ten' Mrs. Luetta Pickett was chairman Bped and wet roads caused the ma- - n,B for the cblne racquets department. a over and turn t0 couple ,kd i on this occasion. ndraW8 Mp' who was iI boys of the Tinllc High School jhennan The members of the Ladles Aid So- - riding alone, suffered some severe clety met with Mrs. B. B. Parrish last cuts and bruises, which were attend- - Behoo. .niriv Hnretnfnra the .Sm Friday afternoon, the time being ed by Drs. Bailey and Robinson. come 0Bl,ljr from, thB elrlBB,!ewith were: taken up sewing. Present be new The will boys Members organisation of the Ladles Auxiliary Mrs. Rosa Taylor. Mrs William VlvAmerican Legion will meet known as the Boosters' Club. The lan, Mrs. William Frary, Mrs. Mar- - ot U EUREKA, UTAH is to take care of the adver-Mr- s. garet Freethy, Mrs. William Clark, next Monday evening at the home of purpose d work Mrs. Emma Wheeler Silver at City. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Delbert Da- wlth tba QIrl1 PeP Club- - Tbe mam" vie, and Mrs. Harold Fisher of Twin A11 rho r associated wilh the or- ber are: President, John Laird; vice are to sanitation and attend urged Falls, Idaho. The next meeting will Bob McCormick; secretary In the District Court of the United who President, seek those be on Friday at the home of Mra. tranaporUtlon are PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP treasurer, Bonner Black; publi- asked to get In touch with Mrs. fitatcs for the District of Utah. David Pickett. NOTICE. Jack I city agent, Ray VanLeuvan; Frank Bacon NOTICE ON PETITION FOR ! Neil Ted Durfee,' Colovlch, Russell, The LaJollas Club members were DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. G B- - B,f evenin For further information consult e?" Bryce Jones, Carlos Rife, Lloyd Ran-o- f entertained on Wednesday evening , th ot the Elite Club, die, Earl Potts. George Forsey, In IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 14152. County Clerk or respective signers. lust week by Mrs. Albert Phipps. ?redusuul llberB Matter of the Elmer Westerlund, br,dge Program and lunch- - Ralph Chrlstpherson, Jack Vance, ee In the card playing first prise was ,h a Bankrupt Bill Harrlman, won by Mrs. Wilfred Farren. Mrs. on being carried out. Prise winner. Jack Leatherbury, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice la hereby given that Elmer p ' Cromar high score; Harry Carton, Ronald Vance. Rex Allan Hudson, honor prize, and Mrs. of John S. Finlay, Deceased. Estate of has Westerlund, Utah, Eureka, dol,n N11n- - 11PU and Mrl; WIrthlln, members. Bert Thomas, cut prise. A delicious Creditor! will present their claims filed his petition of the 18th day rma' honor. Others present Tbe omnimhlv Wedneidav Novom- - of -luncheon was served to the follow- with vouchers to Ralph P. Finlay, a for 1985, September, praying Mrs. Maynard Griggs, Mrs. E. . ... ety one should wear a great worm lng; Mrs. Curtis Phipps, Mrs. Floyd er discharge from all hia debts In bank- Administrator, with will annexed of P Empo BlpchV coat. This one Is bright green Import- - Nash, Mrs. Allan Hudson, Mrs. He- E!' ruptcy. All creditors and other per- - estate of John S. Finlay, Deceased, Pursued Still And the Villain Her,1 mer O. A. Mrs. AUred Ferguson, ed mixed tweed with a new sleeve ber Cushing, Mrs. Wilfred Farren, char-jon- a Interested are ordered to at at the Finlay Auto and Machine The Club. Klven the by Pep Mrs. Angus treatment and henry loop fastenings. Mrs. Bert Thomae, Mrs. Ed Thomas, Mrs. George Forsey, tend at the hearing upon aaid petl- - Shop, Main 8treet, Eureka, Utah, on Lucille' are: D A MrB' Balrd and t la larlshly trimmed with natural Mrs. R. Mason, Mrs. Robert Farleae GaTy- - jihn Handout? Bath Yay.;tion before the United States Die- - or before January 3. 1936. ynx aod Mr- - Robert Qourlcy. RALPH P. FINLAY, Lena Handout, Donna Oarity; Lissy ' trlct Judge, in the United States 14Mlnle4e4Aa nff Mrs. Maynard Grlgga, entertained Leaping, i Fern Freckleton; Jack Court Room in the Federal Bldg., at a shower In honor of Misa Georgia Screwloos'e. Alice Bigler, villain, Ada Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 27th day Griggs, a bride elect, at her home on Sylvester; Jim Spyum, Jean Davia, of December, 1935, at two oclock Friday evening of last week. In the and Mary Innagain, Helen Colovlch.) In the afternoon thereof, and playing of bridge Mrs. Maynard Cro- - There will be a short aklt, The then and there show cause, if any nln won high score prise, Mrs. Olen Courtship of Juanita, by members they have, why the prayer of the Storrs, honor prixe and Mrs. Chris- - 0j the Pep Club assisted by the high petitioner should not be granted. By ceased. I tenaen, cut prixe. The honored guest school band. Creditors will present claims with general rule of the Court, It la fur-- ) was tha recipient of many beautiful Ither ordered, that any creditor op-- , voucher! to the undersigned at his and useful gifts. The hostess served Monday at 11:16 a. m.,the illm, p0Bjng this application, shall enter office, residence Church street, Eu- a delicious luncheon to tha follow- - The Lady of the Lake, will be appearance and fue specifications reka City, Juab County, State of lng: Mrs. Emron Birch, Mrs. John aiown In the gymnasium to all ,n wrltinK In opposition thereto, with Utah, on or before the 4th day of Ar- j Nlluon, Mrs. Angus Miller, Mrs. Vern students of the high Mhool. th- - underilgned Referee, 424 Beaeon January, 1936. Rife, Mrs. George Forsey, Mrs. A. D. rangements have been made to dark- BuIldlngf galt Lake City, Utah, in1 Edward Pike, Executor of Estate Baird, Mrs. Leslie Cromar. Mrs. O. n the gym for the purpose of show- - th m&nler and at the tIme aB pro. of Mary Harrington, Deceased. lms from tlme to tlme. Th s A. Allred, Mrs. Glen Storrs. Mrs. E. Date of first publication October ln .0enertl Qrder Number 8 . . P. Sax, Mrs. S. L. Jerman, Mrs. C. E. fm should be of Interest to all stu- 1935. 31, uaiea sail wiy, uian, in your home costs A Rife, Mrs. Clarence Bauer, Mrs. dents of the senior class, since all EDWARD PIKE, November 16th, 1935. Maynard Cronin, Mrs. Allen Ivey, have at some time studied this poem Attorney for Executor. a day McConnell, a few j. Mrs. George Gourley, Mrs. Clarence in their literature work. Referee In Bankruptcy, Gourley, Mr.. Bud Painter, Mra. John 424 Besson Building, t preieaion game of the j Salt Lake City, Utah. HH4444WM44WW4HW4 White, Mrs. R. t8 hn "V Jh!l Hansen, Mra. Chris- B 0. E. . tenaen, the last two mentioned being ea-- 1 Th , i0ked from Spanish Fork, and Mra. Del Notary Public Stewart of Payeon.. . SI game Inf to bo on aeienso. At REPORTER OFFICE, Eareke LOST One black Seootle dog, ansthe cheer leaden, Louise Black, name to wers of NEW STORE WILL OPEN j Definnltely." Eduh slDcleton and Bob Parker for Reward for return to Noel Fitch, IN EUREKA SATURDAY the lme appeared ln their, new Phone 123. ' uniforms. FOR SALE CHEAP 2 room house, The Karlu Shop, a new ladles apNash coupe, new rug. For rent Tlntlc Lodge No. 9, F. parel establishment. will open ln Eu-- 1 To encourga scholarship, standard i reka on Saturday morning ln the examinations will be given to the moredn furnished house. See Mrs. A A. M., meet 2nd Norman building just east of the seventh and eighth grade, starting Anna Morgan Marshall. and 4th Tuesday of next week. Utah Power office. FOR RENT Newly furniahed houseeach mont)i at L O. O. Glen Storra, a former Tlntlc real- rooms. See Mrs. Locke. F. Hall. Visiting brothkeeping MountMDown a The compositions, dent is opening the place. He haa SALE i ers Baled second or first Invited to attend. ExKav "The had long experience In this line of ALEXANDER BLIGHT, W. M. crop hay. Will deliver. If and JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary at B i or tno venture. ' Utah. William O. Johntji.v ln We are dealers for R. C. A., Th. announcement telling of th.'aPp8apedCorner ,tha s son, P. O. Box 45. 8undajr- I opening can be found on page three Scho1 VICTOR and I of this Issue. At a meeting for the reading of t 'the Townsend Plan last Monday the the in RADIOS the leaders A crooked man for straight lying. uam Baod Drum and Bugle Corps rates at our made its first appearance. Those In favorite enable us hotel Radio industry. the corps are Alan Randle, Alan Wilson, Jack Cromar and Robert Rowe. . : ..... SfJ i CONOCO GERM PROCESSED TOMS SERVICE STATION I Ls. Can You CaH Help Quickly in Emergency m telephone but i-- ut t. cents . RIFE LOCAL ADS- - lrt Why Not Get Your Radio from the B. & B. Appliance Co. PR ..'p'.ih . st "k I 1 CROSLEY tSureiM i outcome . Prices from $21.50 and Up ' tortttoMlUk,aty often." Many residents of Eureka have received letters telling of the aeries of Northwest Assembly Programs, tha first of which la Smilin Bob Briggs, lo be given Saturday, Norember 38 at the high school auditorium, at 8:00 p. m. Members of the Pep Club will soon be out for the purpose of selling tickets to these assemblies. In buying these ticket townspeople will be supporting both the Pep Club and the high school besides assuring themselves of a good evening of entertain mont. HEATER FOR SALE $5.00 . WE ALSO HAVE A SUPPLY OF WINDOW GLASS. CALL ON US WHEN YOU NEED WINDOW V REPAIRS. Complete line of small ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES suitable for Christmas Gifts Waffle Irons, Lamps, Flat Irons, Toasters, Coffee, Urns. We can get you any kind of Food Mixer. We can secure for you any Electric Appliance you desire. It is none too early to have them laid away for Christmas. Come in and talk it over with us. The first performance of Alibi Bill, the annual school play, will be Monday afternoon at 2:30 oclock. The night performance will be at 8 o'clock, Wednesday, November 27. The Senior Hop will be held November 28, at the high school auditorium. The Seniors have made plana to make this dance the biggest event of the year. We are always loyal to the puses requesting donations in Eurckn nnd it is proper that you support a local dealwho never pays er rather than someone licenses or contributions injnny wny. Although burled to a depth of 3 feet for 27 months, carcasses of poultry Infected with tuberculosis were found still to he capable of transmitting the disease to normal birds. out-of-to- B.&B. Appliance Co. EUREKA, UTAH . When plant breeders finally perfected the double fringed petunia, untiannila of donkey mile Imx bnnka (j,py f0und that the plant had lost that have been dlalrlliuled throughout . lu ab,my t0 ftrtllia The the nation to rnlw money fbr the or p0jjon j,ai t0 t,a put on by hand, and ganlxntlon work of Democratic women h ain(Mt lnrinU,i.! ,,d of in ovary locality. maj I Reserve Us a Room at THE I Vi NEWHOUSE HOTEL Table dHote end a la Carte Dining Room Service Excellent Cafeteria Delicious Food at Moderate Prices Always SUNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST SERVED IN YOUR ROOM WITHOUT EXTRA COST W. K. Button Oenerel Mrs. J. K. Wetaas Chaunoey W. West General Manager |