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Show Tl ftos Paged EUREKA ftlPORTtR Thnraday, .NbveBabr.,&L 4935T Tintic Miner ia Victim Mining Loans Listen Like Bunk to Eurekans of Dreaded Lung Disease1 ; i Every now and again an Item in the dally preaa telling of mining loana having been made, a thla alate, a few In few dollura-lanother, and along goea the procea alon of new deal advertlalng for the benefit of thoae who be In power. The latent loan (and about the only one made In the pant aix weeka) waa 340,000 to the Cold Croaa Mining Company of Boulder county, Colorado, and nothing Indlratea that thla company haa any more to offer than thouaanda of othera who are to get aialatance from government In the aame manner. There are no leaa than alx peraona, or concerna, In the TIntIc Diatrict who are aeeklng government aaalat- ance In the development of mining property and up to the preaent time not a alngle one of thene have even In fact been given encouragement. the efforta up to date to get help from the FDRSD (Franklin D. Rooae- velt Dole Syatem) aeema to have been completely aldetracked and It appeara that the government thinks so little of TIntIc and Its mining possibilities that It deserves no consideration whatever. With one of Tlntlcs prominent mining engineers setting In a prominent position In thla department of the government It appeara that fav- orable notion should be forthcoming on aome of tbe applications which have been made. Thomas Dean, aged 62 yarn, died! at hia home In thla city on Monday' ! from pneumonia. 1 waa at Red Eng-He born . Roof, land, on March 10, 1883. When aj very young man be came to thla country and 25 yearn ago nettled In Eureka, where he followed mining for a livelihood. Hia long aervlce underground waa no doubt respon-fclbl- e for hia death. -- He Buffered a Mv'ere' attack of" fling trouble more tl,an a year a0 aiMj jnce hai been HIli,ble to work. When he contract-attemptie(j pneumonia a week ago hia run-th- e jown gy8tem waa unable to fight the dlMa8e successfully, ja aurvlved by two alatera in thl countryi Mra. Ellia Oaborne of Delrolt Michigan, and Mra. Bert Hank, of nawllni, Wyoming, Funeral aervlcea were held at thn E Cburch In thla city at one 0clock thla afternoon, with Inter met taking place at Payaon. np-pea- ra TONIGHT ONLY November 21st U)iiam. -- luiseKainer $130.00 Jack Pot. FRIDAY - SATURDAY November 22nd - 23rd OINI STRATTON PORTIRS LEADERSHIP V-- 8 A ng . SOIL, BURN AH IDENTIFIER. Soul and Body" la the aubject of In all Churches of Christ Sciential, on Sunday, November 24th. The Lord la The Golden Text: TOM BROWN, VIRGINIA good unto them that wait for him. WEIDLER, CAROL STONI t0 lho aoul that aeeketh him, Is from Lamentations 3:25; lesson-sermo- n also includea SUNDAY - MONDAY Bible the tnvie- For the passage:. November 24th - 25th . Ible things of him from the creation I . . . of the world are clearly aeen, beln? Father Of Eureka Lady understood by the things that are. I, Died at Salt (Jity made, even his eternal power and Godhead." (Rom. 1:20); and the from t h e Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Robertson Jllowtag correlative Science textbook. Science were called to Salt Lake City last t0 week on account of the death of the and Halth by ary Ba,k", Eddy: "The latter's father. Profeaaor Frederick ,dV'u P0"' fDn W. Reynolds, who died on Thursday dent,ty; r bn Spirit or nues orever; morning after a brief illneea of pneujvlne Principle of all. Is not- In sP,rUa oulvta "y,,ny waa of one the Profeaaor Reynolds Cod creative, most prominent educators of the On October 31 of last year. Henry Ford within reach of the people. Producing 11 I Ulde lnfln,t nc,P,e state of Utah and at the time of hia Trny; rewhich forms only announced his intention to build a million has provided steady work for hundreds death waa director of the extenaion f fleets. (p. 71). of of the dlrlaion Utah, University in 193S. We are pleased to reof thousands of men in the Ford plants, in Ford V-Matinee 2 p. m. Sunday. i and has been associated with that In in fashion she's When she's this educational Institution for the past port that goal was reached in exactly associated industries and qn the farm. little else. TUESDAY ONLY thirty years. months instead of a full year. ten These million Ford V-- 8 cars and trucks Profeaaor Reynolds waa born April November 26th One million cars and trucks is an im- have helped to make things better all 6, 1878, at Wanahlp, Utah, the son of William and Martha J. Reynolds. pressive total. But figures by themselves around. In the first ten months of 1935 file He waa a graduate of tbe University of Utah and Harvard unveraltiea and mean nothing. It is what they represent Ford. Motor Company paid out, in the for a few years waa an .instructor of that counts. Selling a V-- 8 at a low price United States alone, $140,119,326.00 in English at Harvard, later coming to. has brought a new land oi automobile wages and $523,11 1,389 JM for materials. th U. of U. where he become assltant ' professor of English. He was a strong advocate of adult education' and one of the main organixors of, 3 MARKER rtRUIVM P ' ua immm the i University extension division. He ! A laaR toe User . BUILDER MOTOR CARR Or FORD. LINCOLN AND was elected president of the National UAIAei NMhM a In Division Extension aoclety 1122, To make room for our Rig Jhanlu-givln- g THE NEW FORD V-- 8 FOR 1836 IS NOW ON DISPLAY. THE CAB THAT LED ALL OTHERS XN IMS much to do with Day Program our 10c show with which he had I Its organisation. HAS BEEN MADE STILL BETTER FOB THE NEW YEAB will be run one day only. Besides his widow, Mra. Mable j Reynolds, he Is survived by two sons, WEDNESDAY ONLY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TOWNSEND CLUB SPONSORED CITY WILL COMPROMISE Roger Reynolds and Frederick Rey-- j November 27th MEETING MONDAY NIGHT ON IMPROVEMENT TAXES RILL MEET ON MONDAY nolds, Jr; two daughters, Mrs. Staf-- j i oo ford Robertson and Mrs. George R. Officers and members of the EuThe board of county commissionAt the last meeting of the council Kerwin; aix sisters and two brothers.: reka Townsend club sponsored a pub- ers will hold their regular' session In the city voted to Join with the atate . lic meeting at the city hall In 'Mon- Eureka next Monday. The meeting tax commission, the connty commisCARD OF THANKS. day evening which was very well atr will in all probability be Just a rou- sioners and others in the campaign tended end the program proved to tine affair. new being conducted In an effort to We wish to express our since up-- ! he a very pleasing affair. Tlntic people who might have bring in delinquent tax monies. -' assistso who kindly precis tlon of all I. E. Diehl, president of the local business with the commission are In- -, The city has agreed to accept payed us in our recent bereavement. We club presided, and the speakers were vlted to come into the meeting. Es- ment of special improvements taxes-oare grateful for the floral offerings Dr.' Alrd and William Harrison, pres- pecially doea this apply to persons a two per cent Interest basis proand for the assistance given at the ident and secretary, respectively, of who wish to make arrangements for vided that arrangements for tha funeral, also for the expressions of. the Provo club, both of whom gave the settlement of delinquent taxes. of the aame la made before the i sympathy. "Whan a man Wears an txpanaiva Interesting and educational talks on The county commissioners, work- first day of January. Tha regular Jack Pot Drawing Mra. C. J. Hannifin, and Sons, ka Mnt cut down tha ovarhaad." the Townsent plan. ing In conjunction with the atate tax rate is 6 per cent compounded, so On this occasion ten new names commission, have mapped out a plan the saving to those who take advanwere added to the organization, now whereby a great saving, even up to tage of this offer will he greaL making the membership total about 28 per cent, la possible If the tax Those interested are asked to get fifty. Another fifty members are be- payments are arranged for before the from the recorder or the members of the council. ing sought for the reason that a first of the coming year. membership of 100 la necessary to secure a regular or permanent chart- the sermon to be read I lr tt f Tm s ""' - gjssw 8s Qabby.Qertie FORD MOTOR COMPANY LINCOLN-ZEPHY- R M " pay-.-me- nt er. 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