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Show s w TKnrsday, December 19, 1935 ' EtifeEltA REPOftTik Pag 3 Edward tha Eureka lug won ihla election held tha regular Other time were: W. D. Roper, oasiatant chief. Ilex Hickman, .ecretary. John F. Rowe, treaaurer, Frank Hannifin,, foreman of tho Hon. truck. ... Jamca Morgan, truatee. The election of Mr. Fox cornea aa a Juat reward for hi long and faith-tconnection with the department. ' DO YOU. Rollins Gift to You t WANT In the Latest Holiday Styles STYLE? 10c Street Dress Sale ul a ' & ' Buy One at the Regular Price of $7.90 aume his new duties with a deter- mlnution to carry on In a manner j which will reflect credit to himself and the department. He succeed James Morgan, who has performed J I the duties of chief during the post I 3 year in a very creditable manner. These new officer will be install- - r id rlng the month of January, j! I i and Get Another One for Box cf 3 for $2.25 The finest lmy in chiffons that, we hvo ever heeu able to offer and featured during this week. The ssciiil inn stop top, cradle foot and high spliced heel all contribute to their long wearing qualities. Besides that we have them in all of the newest shades. 42-g.m- I Other County Assessors jj Confirmed by Commission'! TISSUE CHIFFONS, the Sheerest Hosiery feature . Beautifully made with the run-stoQUEENS LACE HOSE in Black and Can Metal Last week we stated that L. S. 1 Rowe of Mona and William Griffith; 3 had been approved as sheep assess- - jj a ora for the winter ranges in Juabjl J connty, .but at the same time the 1 J county commissioners also approved the following deputy assessors which have been named by 'County Assess-- . I j cr Warren Newton: J J. L. Franeom, Levan, chief dep-'- v uty, p OUR SHOES HAVE IT IN EVERY PAIR $2.69 AA $1.35 Lorraine $1.95 signs! VERY-MERR- $2.29 98c PURE SILK SUPS $1.25 PANNE SATIN SLIPS $1.69 Y CHRISTMAS . AND A MOST PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! . ARE OUR 3 s From Washington. D. 0. comes r J the report that Dr. Francis K. Town- - 1 1 send has defied both tha Rcpubll- - J cans and Democrats to gain any of- - L ! fire from president on down ut next ? I year's elections, and announced that J le was in position to dictate to both' j parties. He further stated that the I Townsend $200 a month pension party would be in control of the e United States at tho end of 1936. ; 1 SINCERE WISHES TO ALL! And many thanka to Our. Many Friends, and . Patrons for the Business Given Us Since We Opened. We Appreciate It. mem- Concerning congressional here of the old-liparties who have offered him their support, the grey ne haired doctor said: "If they won't desert their parties we don't want them. We are through with the two i. parties, uhless they show a sudden and Immediate change of heart." The doctor, wearing hla celebrated "Hitler" mustache and a bright red necktle, was In the midst rf making up tha next Issue of tho Townsend interviewed by Weekly when ha was the United Press. ' 98c GOWNS Sizes 3 to 8 . 4 THIS UP! Swagger ties for sports, trim two eyelet models for afternoon, pumps and Perfect Fitting Underthings sandals for informal and ARE GIFTS MOST APPRECIATED evening wear. Our footwear lias them all in COSTUME SLIPS many colors and materPAJAMAS ials as well as varied de- 1 Dennis Rogerson, Mona. Ralph Belllston, Neplil. j Ir Frank Beeslcy, Eureka. !. Bigelow Bradley, Mammoth. work t The assessors will . start shortly after the first of tho coming Ec ini year. in Control after Election PASS to 0 j Townsend Says He Will be DONT Karlu Frock Shop SMART NEW THINGS ALWAYS! - old-ll- A corps of young women clorks was busy emp'ylng envelopes of dol- lar hills, money orders, personal checks and proUge stamp, which subscribers had mailed and which made a pile In the center of a ma- hoRany table. Dr. Townsend said his member- ship was "snowballing" so rapidly that at last he felt capahley of com- ing Into the open and stating not his requests, but hla demands. FREE CHRISTMAS SHOW. Manager Lindsay of tha Star The- tre has announced the annual free holiday show for children for two oclock next Monday afternoon. The, usual family or 10c show starts at 6.80 on Tuesday, December . 24th. Tl1 program Is used but one day, ke room for Christmas allow- n Wheeler and Woolaey featur- - et In the "Rainmakers." Xmas Cards at the Reporter Office XMAS Mias May 8tevens of Payson and N. A. Dunyon reported that work was progressing satisfactorily at the1 John Hanley of Eureka were mar- ried twenty yeara ago. Rev. John Ryan of the local Catholic church performed the ceremony. DANCES WILL UK CONDUCTED AT MAMMOTH .. Twenty Years Ago .vLheTUlh?TnnL0nftShIrhu' Tin- Following are Events ma dances for that place. On thG t Tlmi Hnppened in Tlntlc a eve of Christmas a big parly will Score of k'eara Ago. be staged with the Cardinals fur- - L nlslilng the music. The admission price will he 75c with ladies free. On Christmas aftqcuoon, at 1 . Word was received that the new : m., there will be e free children' that had been purchased machinery dance to which the kiddles of Tlntlc by the Lagle and Blue Bell Mining are Invited. Company would be shipped within a few days. Mark Twain condemned polygamy on the ground that "no man can S. H. Buckley again resumed op- have two masters. erations at the East Tlntlc Develop- ment ground, on which ha had a lease. Mrs. .D. J. Sullivan returned to Eureka after a visit at Salt Lake City with Mrs. J. C. Sullivan. Mrs. Mary D. Sullivan and daugh- Gotlleb Brandt; also four slaters, ter,- Marcella, left for a visit at Salt Ames, Mrs. Wllllam yjyj AOran Lake Clty' Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones ra- turned after a vacation trip to Call- Patrick Joseph Gilroy, an old time fornIa ( miner of the district, died at the! Provo hospital after a short Illness j. y. Smith, of tha New York Ufa from pneumonia. Insurance Co., was In Eureka taking a. P. Mayberry, superintendent of Care of the business of hfa, comthe Centennial Eureka mine, wa;pany. V promoting a sportsmens orgsnlxs- Mrs. Albert Peterson entertained cWote Club. t0,be k?wn Juhn Taylor had taken a contract memben of tbe L. G. Club at the .haft Tlntlc Humboldt to .ink the to her borne twenty years ago. Mrs. toe tho of club . wii object an additional fifty feet. jenJoy the sport of bunting and run- - James Householder was to be tha Some good xlnc ore was being nlng down cootea, of which there hostess at tba next meeting of tha V club. mined on the 200 level of the Bui- - was plenty twenty years ago. I i j f lion Beck, according to Superintend ent L. C. Doty. The Mammoth and also tha Grand Central mines declared dividends at this time twenty years ago, tha former disbursing 6c per share and tha latter 2 He. ' Night Policeman Alex Robertson was killed by Elmer Horton twenty yean ago. Tha officer was Juat opening the door of the Jail in preparation to locking Horton np, when Horton, who had been drinking heavily, whipped out a gun and killed the oflfcer Instantly. Horton was Imprisoned without hall on a charge of murder. The Gemini stockholders held ihelr annual meeting and retained the old officers as follows: fedward P. Packard, president; Jackson C. McChryslal, vie president and general manager; E. O. Howard, treasurer; James K. Berkeley, secretary, and 'Waldamar Van Colt, additional BLEND OF STRAIGHT WHISKIES 202 No. 203 PINT No. QUART director. The copper ora that the Lower Mammoth had been mining on tbe 1000 level changed to a silver product running about 100 ounces to the ton. a To thousands the return of "hsppy days means going back to Golden Weddings extra richness.. These new low prices' make 'it' easy. Golden Wedding, remember, is ALL whiskey. iot.LnKkaCo.hb Schooler, Pi. DlvUionof PRODUCTS CO. INC A Mark of Merit vhlue I Already for the year 1915 tba Gemini Mining Company had paid loaners the aum of $82,000. Jackson C. McChryslal, manager, said that the physical condition of tha property was splendid. The first car of or from the Scotia mine since tho Chief people took over tha property on a lease agreement was ready for shipment John Antonlassl, former resident 6f Eureka, died lu New York City twenty yeara ago. II was 58 yean i If- T I ) - with a NEW Tang and Flavor ' |