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Show Pag 2 : Thursday, D$eemter 2C:.1935 XttltfcKA REPORTER side- - fm prove and repair streets and Raymond C. Pika and J. Alan Pika 1980. Tin tic Lodge No. 9, F. walks during i were in Eureka laat Sunday making A A. M., meets lid The sum of fSOO.OO to construct a abort vtait with their parenta, Mr. and repair sewers and drains during and 4ih . Tuesday of .and Mr. Edward Pike. MAN WANTED for Rawlclgh Route. each montfi at L O. O. lose. Real opportunity for right man. F. Hall. Visiting brothThe sum of $1,000.00 for the Attend the midnight review on We help you get started. Write meintenance of the library fund. ers invited to attend "In Ginger Rogers' latest picture, UTL-19-Rawleigh Co., Dept. Total 887,000.00. ALEXANDER BLIGHT, W. M. Peraon," at the Star Theatre TuesDenver, Colorado. expendable The total estimated 11.80. at JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary day night Gold High Grade Lead, Silver and revenue for 1986 is in excess of the Miaa Adele Towers, daughter ofi Dan Oalrander and eon, Walter, Property, bond or lease. Inquire jotals of the foregoing appropriation. is' Mr. and Mrs. James Cullen spent Towers, have bean guaata of Mr. and Mrs. P. Mr. and Mra. Robert : Mrs Rustics Parker. Trout Creek, Christmas vacation at the in this Pocatello, city. gBetl0B 2iThli ordinance shall J. Fennell during the past week. spending the holidays with rolatlves and Idaho, visiting She is a student at the B. Y. U. eIocted ual,fled- - Incumbent nd act- ' BIRDS FOR SALE Finches, Ive other friends. Eureka ll Urns Frank Llndford of Provo la a holiRecorder of Eureka City, Birds, Canary Singers and others. porter, a weekly newspaper of gen- - lng City Mrs. William Griffith is leaving j day guest at the home of Mr. and That the fore- hereby ask CCC for of and see the a: enrollee them Come for prices. eral circulation in and for Eureka Henry Wall, Mrs. C. E. Rife. today for Idaho Falls, Idaho, ,g true and a correct and fuI Wshl-berK0,ng Also cages for sale. Mrs. few weeks vialt with her mother, Zion Camp, spent Christmas in this City, Utah. of the budget and copy compared Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrlty and Mrs. O. K. Martin. Mra. Mammoth. with H. E. his mother, city Passed by the City Council of Euordinance of Eureka daughter, Mary Frances, were ProWall, and other relatives. FOR SALE Majestic coal range in leka City, Utah, December 80th, appr0priationgoverning-193expendi-193Utah, on vo visitors on Bunday. Attend the midnight review Power Co. Utah condition. fine Council of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hulsh were at the tures City by passed In' latest picture, USED heater $3; extra good buy in Miss Phyllis Bant, a student at the Ginger Rogers' ALBERT M. JOHN80N, Eureka City, Utah, at a regular at the Star Theatre Tues- - Balt Lake City for Christmas, guesta local apYour washer. B. Y. U., was home for the vacation praon repossesed Mayor. meeting of said council held in the and of lhe,r (SEAL) daughter,; 11.80. at day night pliance dealer handles R. C. A. WILMA O. WEBBER, Mr. and Mra. V. A. Gilhool. period, visiting with her parents, Mr. City Hall, Eureka, Utah, on Decem-Radios. You are inand Crosley and Mrs. James Bant laat ber 80, 1986. Recorder. late arrived City Vaughn Hogan l T7' Miss Helen Borlch and Miss Mil vited to try one in your home. B. k t0 of WILMA O. WEBBER, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Olson of Mac- Utah, Slate ar Pndlng the holt and B. Appliance Co. XhonInd Mrs. Clarence SB. of Juab, 'Cltjr County Jn SaU key, Idaho, were in Eureka Christ- - parents, for MAN with Vlitlng Lake WANTED fl(iy Rawleigh Routaj City Recorder, , (SEAL) mas visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. Hogan. relatives. of 800 families. Write today. Raw-- j Eureka City. Dec. 86, 1938!) of publicc.Uou (Date O. the duly, Webber, A. Sax. Mr. Olson and Mrs. Sax are I, Wilma Denver,: lelght. Dept Mrs. Eugene Peterson and childThe home of Mrs. Stella Shea was bother and sister. Colorado. ren of Lark were visiting with rela- burglarized last Saturday. Between tives in Mammoth during the past the hours of 11 and noon someone weekend. AN ORDINANCE NO. 004. entered the place and litterally ransacked It, secured some money and of Carton Salt other Miss Bonnie Jean A things of value. Tlntic real- - AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING Lake City spent the Christmas holl- BUDGET FOR 1936, AND PA8S-1-INould keep' a watch for the days in Eureka with her parents, Mr person or persons responsible for AN APPROPRIATION TO' and Mrs. Harry Carton. GOVERN EXPENDITURES j this act because they will surely try OFj 11 ,KRln' EUREKA CITY, UTAH, FOR Our Motto Is Not Gold Miss Fay Hone has returned from ! 1936. But The Golden Rule. Calente, Nevada, where she visited Mr. and Mra Jnmea Robertson, THE BY IT ORDAINED BE CITY; with Miss Clara Christensen, a for- - uPt and Mrs, Ted Robertson, Murry COUNCIL OF EUREKA CITY.! PHONE 54 mer resident of Eureka. I Robertson end Richard Robertson, UTAH: all of Fountain Green, wero in En- Council Call Any Time Day or tbe That 8ecl,on (lty Miss Mae Sullivan is now at her k f Eureka Cltjr- - utah doea beribyhome In this city after spending Night. Bureka c,ty': r" adopt a budget for some time in Salt Lake, where she ! P for ,he year 19S6' and doM Vuh' 5 submitted to an operation. Clarence Hogan. , hereby pass an appropriation to gov- Rich-coach : the at expenditures of Eureka City Joseph Buys, jr. and jgn jobn j parrcn of era field High School, enjoyed the holl- - Lark, Utah, are the parents of a 1Ttah for tbo year 1936, as follows,' I days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. baby girl, born on December 19th. t0 defray The aum of The little tot was very welcome In Joseph Buys, Sr. the home for the reason that the consent expenses during 1986. Ruben Myers, who is attending a othar chIld ta a bo The sum of $1600.00 for mainten-uqiverslDefora her ! in Portland, Oregon, is marrlag8 Mra parren waa Mla, ance of city street lights. The sum of $11,000.00 to purchase spending the holidays in this city xieen Gatley. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy i water sources, streams and land up- Mrs. Margaret S. Hawkins, 'aged on which streams are appropriated; j Myers and other relatives. 89 ytars and the mother of County also canals; also to construct water Richard Sylvester, son of Mr. and Commissioner Russell Hawkins, died works; and to supply the water for M-- George Sylvester, was hen for at ber home in Salt Lake City last domestic, culinary, another and the Christmas vacation. He Is an Tuesday from a heart attack. The other purposes during irrigation 1936. . is .there enrollee of the Bryce Canyon CCC iady la survived by five daughters city. The sum of $500.00 for the maincamp. j and five sons. Funeral and inter-- tenance of the city hall. someone who Miss Josie Bunnell, an instuctor in imentV)k place at Salt Lake would like to Prlday-the South Bide High School at was of her Lake the parCity, guest P. YOUR j. Pannen haa purchaacd tha ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bunnell Hagewood business building In this daurttw A cnc VOICE low. whUh ter th. : h11 Iriented t0 Major Church, tives. They were accompanied home Mrs. Frank Bell, formerly Miss states Is he undethat Clara Riley, returned to her home In by the former's mother, Mrs. Han-Spriwhat purPoaa the bu,,d- - nah Rhodes, who will spend the Canyon after spending the f,ded be U8ed- - He may modernise past six weeks In Eureka with her If u and rant 11 out and tb aaIn b winter here. Mrs. and other mother, Agnes Riley, Service Station and Dealer in Utah and Idaho Hundred Great Britain manufactures 600 m7 nuke a first class warehouse relatives. out of the place. kinds of safety razors, Vwio. AccoorlecmJ Stanolind Froducta DioiributOf of Adas T j different i has been estimated. The Western Amusement company Barl cIJyre raanaer of the gave their annual tree kiddies show on Monday afternoon and the affair Mammoth Mining company, escaped lnJUIY Friday night when the proved a real treat to about 600 r ! dr,v,n: turnad over persons, both old and young attend- - ,n Pln,0 Mr. Canyon. McIntyre of It's next best lng. The idea putting the freo w Hello Mary, What's eo,B up the canyon and just show on before Christmas day waa to being there Your Plans a good one for the procedure ellml- - l4" tba "ond bridge a rear tire, nd in attempting to stop nates any conflict with other free hrw New Year's the vehicle by brake pressure the , To keep a hem even after you nave 'events scheduled for the 85th. machine turned sidewise and turned sewn an Inch or two, Insert a piece of over a couple of times. Mr. Mein- - cardboard the width of the Item and was alone and escaped without about 8 Inches long. Slip cardboard tyre Any injury whit6Y6r, And bis cap was Along as you saw. FUN GALORE' only slightly damaged. I Eve If food cooking In an aluminum The 8. 8. Club held their Christmas party last Thursday evening at saucepan sticks and burns pan, wash the home of Mrs. Vernon Castleton It, dry and set over gas flame. The THI at which time the various members burned particles will burn off and leave the pan quite new. Christmas exchanged The gifts. s time was spent in sewing followed by a delicious luncheon. Those present tooRobber plants cannot be fertilised highly. Give each plant a I were: Miss Verla Sandstrom, Miss of snlpliate once a Julia ; Sandstrom, Miss Lavern San-- : month, and do not he amponla, afraid of waterdemon, Mrs. Melbu Madison, Mrs. ing too much. They like a wet aolL J Moudella Viertel, Mrs. Dorothy Holmes, Mrs. Vera Naef, Miss Beatrice Naef, Miss Dixie Scott, Miss Donna DELUXE Meiling and Miss Margaret Gourley. DINNER, j On Tuesday Mrs. E. P. Sax enter tained a number of little folks In ENTERTAINMENT honor or the fourth birthday of her ;son, Kenney. Games were played and a nice luncheon served and the party was carried out with a holiday ( scheme. Present were: Helen Rae Birch, Rae Baird, Rex Lee, Buddy Sax, Joan Sax, Billie Boss, Connie Rae Edwards, Lorraine Jones, Bobby Rife and Barbara Ann Jcrman, the latter two being the prise winners in the games. ! LOCAL Talk $pjwn ADS- 0, i I j g, ! 5. I i son-in-la- w dd Rb , UTL-19-S- Neil ODonnell G Mortuary w - to-w- lt: t10-000-0- 0 ty Somewhere ...in - Salt," hear ZV, wT,." say., "Happy New Year WINTER CASOLINE UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY My Neighbor Says For Eve?" New Year's , t I ASSURED CABARET FAVORS, NOISEMAKERS WITH DANCING i&U? 250 I Formal or The monthly show cards for the Star Theatre will be Issued during tbe early part of the coming week. Informal The lineup of programs Is really exceptional for the reason that there is not a single show which is not a "pick." In plain words they have all been selected from the many film exchanges with which the Hulsh Theatres have contracts. Very often Tintlc people see the new features before they have been shown at Balt Lake City. Any nlxht Is a treat at the Star Theatre during the month of January. VVJVx Phone Waa 570 For KESI.RVATION3 NOW "A movie ectreas may reach greet olghta with Juet plne ability." junior! 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