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Show Thursday, December 6, 1935. TH1 EUREKA REPORTER Pago 4 -- ' Tintics Hills Being Cl Hssss-swas- Plucked of Young Pine Cuii kill- - . Leadership Week will be Held January High School Notes j p 27-3-1; In apite of the fact that two gov, The watchword of the thousands Myrie Market t. Reporter eminent Inapectora have made tripe' of. community leaders who will weeks1to Tlnllc during the past few gather at Brigham Young Unlver-jell- y for the purpose of putting a stop to from January I7th to 31st for TONIGHT ONLY cutting green timber In our hills: Friday In the school auditorium tbe 13lh MnMl Leadership week class will he Junior t Is quite evident that their efforts present for, b PromoUnt spirituality I been only partially successful. heir class program a dramatisation1 d This theme has been selected This Is evidenced by the fact that of Charles Dickens famous Christ; ;he Kulding princlpIo l0 unify L?DERER a t nristmas carol. work , th 80 or moPB short during the week no less than four mas story .loads of young pinion pines have Special musical numbers and dances. to on farni home, passed throught the Main street of will form an added feature to the aud otber BrobIamil Eureka. story. The cast is headed by Bryce We regard a vigorous apirltual- FRANCE? DEE . . There seems to be no question but Jones as Scrooge, the miserly ere- - ' d th what the inspector, put a stop to alur. who will not enjoy the Christ- taS of time present the cedar post racket for there has mas time. His nephew Fred (Her- - curU F. S. Presldent KplaIned or posts pass through ry Carton) tries to make his unde , , not been a load .nnouneed thst Dr this city In weeks, but somehow the happy each year by inviting the lat- - Gerrlt'de Jo Jr dean of lbe coll Christmas tree business was over- ter to a Chris mas dinner Only , flne arU haI boen appolIll. 0, . when the ghost of Jacob Morley d, looked. chairman of the week There are but few pines In tills iBurke Wilson) visits Scrooge does j thousand and thlrty- Belween lwo and it seems a shame thut he begin to worry over his past. At- fiw hundred church and community valley. people can cart them ott by ter the visit of Jacob, three spirit, ,MderB annually ottend Leadership the truck load and get away with IL representing Chrlnlmu Past. Christ- - WMk Uit year representatives of There Is no question hut what they mus Present and Christmas Yet to 0hly-fiv- e L D 8 slakes and six are stealing the trees for the gov- - Come, (Rose Cobo, Betty Hopes and mbuIonl jn vari0Ui parts of the come ernment will not permit the cutting Rarhel Thomas, respectively) Unlted gtates Canada and Mexico of young trees of this kind under to fleroogs as he sleeps and show attendwL Leaders In 'religion, pol- -. him how he has tailed to observe the u, any consideration. economics, farm and home 11 ,B 100 bad the are f hrlstmas spirit and warn him of a pPoblomBt Bnd other fields address- uiliy Dnc or the Dig Picture IliVClllu not.- turned. In. Tlntlc people, et- - future of unhappiness-I- he does not ed the enerI asiembneB and tlie poclally the police officers, should change his. ways. When each has deparlmentai sessions, keep a watch for trucks loaded with visited Scrooge, the old fellow do- . . Christmas trees and turn in the - rides to try to make everybody hap- Bob Cratchit Will KOgCTS Memorial cense numbers to the government, py, even his clerk .Two truck drivers, with both of their (Richard Catley), whom he has Fund if Being Collected vehicles loaded with trees, took the kept on a starvation wage for years.. , .. precaution to cover their plates while The other characters of tho story. passing through town at two o'clock are: Fessiwlg, Scrooge's old muster, ,.yndeJ .tbe contributions are be- Had they Carlos Rife; Ebeneser, apprentice of on Monday afternoon. tbe ,hered lb, not done this ye scribe would have Fesiiwlg, Bob Parker; Dick, appren- RoKer Memorial fund. A had them reported to the proper au- - tico of Feaxlwlg, Fred Wood; street bee Inrthls J1? contribution by this time. boy, Cesper Woir; Mrs. FCsilwlg, blank, have j Mareleen Hogan; Fessi wig's daugh- ters. Jean Davis and Helen FREE ROAD INFORMATION ' the daughters' friends, Mar- - vlce Cr.p.oratl?n' 0 Earaba Rep?r ON ROIXD TRIP TO IDAHO Charlotte gull,. er and the schools, and those wlshThalcher t.-- . Rviveatar ,nK t0 11P lh the movement can Mn PvaiPhu - To-ha- ve ; Sl2 ; - Santo toys cone early and whisper in hie ear, to he can be sura you'll get what you want for Christ-ma- t And if you're not quite Mire, then look around at all the toyt In Penney't . . there are hundreds of them that are bound to give you great big thrills. - tt 11- ,, MOTHKJIS Buy fr AND FATHERS... - use our tost Christmas Club Man. now cesy-to-pa- y com-thorlti- ned . SS'lneb Racing Sled . Vdlutl 90 au a lauto) to Idaho they would do well to get In touch with either John F. Rowe, manager of the local branch 'of the Utah Power and Light, com- pany, or W. Heber Jones, proprietor. Grooved runners! Easy steering! Strong Old folks, young folks, everybody come . . you'll have a whale of a lot of fun looking at the hundreds of toys that are waiting for you al Penneys Toyland. And hero's NEWS . . . Penney't prices are so low they bring you real Th movement Is to perpetuate steel rail front Jaye 48 at 1.79; 66 the memory of Will Rogers, one of Chrlitmas SAVINGS! dealer j of 32.79 r ' nn- - Mra nuber Dorothy the most beloved characters this country ever had. The National commltte. on memorial, will later de- Baking SET f clda on the ultimate form of memor- form the Ibsollte claw of the Other member, Aluminum Thesemtlemen are lals. It will more than likely be the thority on this for they took two.111 groups. esUbliahment of hospitals where tho children of the countw"The Christmas Charm," an In- - hwdtopprt hours. They traversed enty-four can for their ailments, be treated try Miss Wooden bread the highways so much" that they jesting Christmas story byschao. the in high board A rolling are now familiar with every cobble- - wbb, appeared, pin. Aluminum Also & Two Reel Musical Niun- - stone and stump on the roadside, corner of the Tribune last Sunday. Elks Official Will Visit baking dis bat. Tin.tic Lodge This Evening ber Romance of the West In fact they have intricate infor- - This week marks the end of tho Rounded edges. not will which matlon divulge. they Worth the pi ice IOI admission. tba information being gained thru cond school term of the yrar. Re- of Salt Lake RUBBER BALLS card, will be Issued during th.. IIarry Nightingale srgnd exaUed long hours of driving and the ex- port week-for- . dety For Boys and Girls! sums of of money to an visit official great TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY penditure Extra Lively! ruler, will pay T of the Tlntlc Lodge No. 711, B. P. 0. Elks, gasoline and oil. Either December 10th - 11th The present Job of those working 'gentlemen can (now) tell you how this evening, and will deliver his student-aid to get hack into Idaho while en- -: under the government annual Instruction address. plan is the repairing and painting Ball bearing! Extends 7K to route to Salt Lake City, Utah. Officers of the local lodge will WIds assortof the desks In the mechanical draw11! Sheepskin pads! Rubber Includon ritualistic the ment In work, put designs, cushioned! Quick turning! ing room. The boys have complet- - . and for the benefit of the FORMER EUREKA TEACHER Initiation, nt pictnroe n excellent Job of repairing tne stripes! Plain or DIED IN CALIFORNIA CITY stage properties. sponge Mrs. Mary Fraser, former Eureka J. L. Jamison reports that he has resident, died last Friday at her ordered a new sousaphone to imhome in Fresno, California, the lady the Instrumentation of the, Our Iiig IDc to All Bargain having been ill for some time from prove new He has .also ordered band. old to 'ailments Incident age. Show. NjJB rYgfjt . At one time Mrs. Fraser taught in the schools of Eureka but left Ago Twenty T EUREKA UTAH thirty year, ago .She-la. thl. city mh.. tho Crace dauRhter' Mr' " ,by Cerde Marionettes will be prevent- The Following arc Kvcnie Mills Hyde of Fresno. ed at the high school auditorium. Tli. i lliapiiencd la Tlntlc The remains were brought to Salt Th t ahow Ja anolher (nature nf Year. 1(0. i Lake City- where Interment took of the Northwest died twenty years ago. ;lor, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond Assembly proplace. and Ben Thurmond. Bob 'Briggs, presented regrams. Conover and Coleman, local Northwest the Assembly, by cently. over had Ford taken the A body of rich silver had ego men, Rev. John Ryan of the local CatIt has btm ound that mental di- - wes enjoyed by every one who at- 'o ben up In the Bock Tun- - agency for tho Tlntlc District, holic Church was at Salt Lake City as ns an omer ar aiiea prevalent The puppet. show will pre- Del' tt w A cup of grated cheese added to the tended ,d t0 C" Clarence, the son of for a visit. cede the game UhRkhfleld, white sauce that la served with caul!-- . d'ea,es combined. .. allver and wai worth about 6,000 a Mr-- and Mn. IL A. Allredi waa aer. w Charlie Hunks, a former resident ' lously burned when a can of gaao- r,Hroad carload. ached . basketball of Euroka, waa up from Salem on a Colin McMurphy reported thst the 1n. ,Tba lie while visit. arranged as fol ows: road from Tlntlc t0 Tooele was about Garbage will not freexe to the can Big Order for Steel Bails December been bulld a fIP0 in quod 6, South Cache at T nt ic; -during the winter If coarse flne salt Is foP be would and compleled mdy Mrs. Rasmus Nelson was hostess scattered over the bottom of can when j The Union Pacific Railroad, it December 12, Richfield at. Tlntlc; ug ,n horl t!me to tho members of the L. O. E. I The Odd Fellows et. Tlntlc Is empty. a December. elected 13, GrantavUle; lodge wai announced this week, has placTho Eagle and Blue Bell mine new set of officers as follows: Major Club. !ed orders for 100,000 tone of steel December 20, Grentsville at Tlntlc; at Tooele. declared a dividend of 6c per share Churuch, noble grand; Julius Brandt, Use two strande of dental floss In-- 'rail and Mr. end Mra. Fred Hahn returun-e- d fittings at an approximate December 21. Tlntlc T . calling for a disbursement of $44,- - vice grand; W. H. Moeller, secre- atead of one when restringing beads 'cost of $4,000,000. Tho order for' to Eureka after a absence. dlvltary; J. W. Hurd, treasurer; Abe They Intended to againyears Beadiare not so likely to cut through Jiaii, an 0f 131 pounds to the yard,' Immediately after the game with C67.30, giving the company a taka up the Dec. 6 a. dance will be dend record of $446,673. two strands. .Ullock, trustee for 18 months. duties of care takers of the Goshen (amounts to 70 000 tons end fit- - South Cache 4 acceMorle. loul 11.000 Gun Club on Lako. P. IIasnUlQ If two tablespoons of shortening are toua. Appropriation of approximate- - Club ls sponsoring the llanee" Vba 'agJe.Bn,ent work on the itny-- resident of Mammoth, died twenty ed added to the halter when making grid- ily $2,000,000 also was made for mU8,ic w, b lurnished by Bonnie years ago. He wee survived by his die cakes It will not be necessary to ' replenishing stocks of miscellaneous Clou Silver Kings. iwife and six children. T ' The directors of tho Lower Mamgrease griddle. materials and for ties. j C E. S I F E WHInxmnn died at a Other expenditures for a car build-- ! Arrangements have. beer, mnde io moth Mlnlug Company declared a! The Paxmane were Two or three layers of newspapers lug program, a portion of which Is admit the CCC boys to high school dividend, which was the first In sev- - ITovo hinpltal. Notary Public placed on top of a wire spring and un- already under way, aggregate a fui-- ; fuuetlous ut a reduced rate. el. hough the mine had a resident of Eureka for a number yejrs Paxman T der mattress makes bed much warm- ther $4,000,000 bringing the total, ifM'iiKTKti tiFFIf'R, Kureka Jre,r, dividend record of $76,000. er I be Bullion Beck store In this er. Tills makes s great difference expendllures to almost $10,000,000.1 At a. recent council' mealing the A group of eastern people were city, when there Is no box spring on the The rail which has been purch-- following students were appointed lied. bavy 0- Bl(Msoui; esed is ell of the heaviest Union lo hold student body offices: Ralph "Wtai class or the Utah Diocese 0 twdtlii Xnrititiri V.XU Service Pacirie standard, and covera the rail- - Matson and Ernest Curwln, stage loclt 20 year ot lbe catholic Church was in Eu- roads rail replacement program. ofnnageri; Jack Russell snd Dud Caldwell, who hid a bond roka and conducted services at the about 340 miles, for the next lS.Laraon, advertising managers. and lease on the Sharp property had local church on Sunday. Expert Plumbing i T j succeeded months. In formiug a company. Mrl- I. E. Freer of Lynndyl sub-- , Lumber and materials to thej Betty Hopes has been chosen as which hud Just taken out Incor- Right iiuw is the lime to liave amount of nsarly $2,700,000 have a member of the Pep Club. The Va- milted to a serious operation at the papers. poralion the wurk (I ono under the govMark's Hospital. Her sister was was caused by the withdrawal already been received for the ernment's H. A. There was a rumor afloat that also a patient al the same place; building of 1970 box cars and lhe'0f Adele Durfes, who U leaving Eu- both were under the care of Dr. installation of Evans auto loading reka to make her home in Salt Lake. tbrs ws 8 poiulbility of the Our Motto Is Not Gold Prices Reasonable .Tlntlc property of North Tlntlc be- - ( I. Harvicllc, formerly of Mam- devires In 251 automobile rers which; But Tlie Golden Rule. ' moth. Ing sold to eastern people. are now being rebuilt. A total or PHONE 54 Fearing an outbreak of chorea n The Victoria Mining Company $11,200,000 Is also being expended' Robt. H. Towers Mrs. Joseph Rush of American for lumber and other materials for in 1832, health authorities of 1 rent per Ford had removed to Mammoth. assessment levied an of a further 600 automobile ington, 1). C banned practically ev- Bbars Call Any Time Day or Parts and Grates for all ; cars snd equipping them with Evans cry article of food. Including fish, Mr. and Mrs. James Spear return Night. Stoves. , rebuild-a for the devices for and and fruits three M. vegetables, John loading Davidson, an old time ed to their home In Chicago after months period. West Tlntlc prospector and raucher, a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Tay- Ing a total of 377 other box rare. . with the sisters ... j zt II 49 I Roller SKATES . . 98' 5. . ; t 1 . . I Ort Years . Thur8day-Dacembe- r . My Neighbor Says . I -- . I1? I Pre-seae- . th"! ki - 1 , - - W m.k - -. - rl - being-rnana- - 1 Neil ODonnell Mortuary - cy .. Lt-hl- - tt j if Wash-rebuildi- - i. JUST A UTO& JOKE SUCII is LIFE VOUR AOIHER-- iSmER'i' EATING DO yO0D ly CtuHn lufhr XsM&H, THE PUP Amp i have Been SHARING A (3AM &rlt 60 RAJ HATH A ...Wrru A mr &rPOG'FOOp" |