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Show piursday,-- May 7, 1936. WALTER BEES LEY WILL WED SALT LAKE GIRL GOURLEYS in MATCHES, carton of 6 boxes 20c ROCKWOODS COCOA, 2 lb can 23c EUREKA REPORTER An Item of Interest to renders of the marriage on Sat urday, May 9th, of Walter V. Dees ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bees ley of this city, and Miss Catherine Prebble, daughter of Mrs. Wlnnefred Prebble of Salt Lake City. Mr. Beasley la a graduate of the Tlntlc High School, later graduating with high honors from Notre Dame University at South Bend, Indiana. He Is at present In thp employ of the Boise Idaho Statesman. Miss Prebble has been an employee of the Mt. Stales Telephone Co. for a number of years, being a secretary in the transportation depart-me- n of that organisation. She Is a graduate of the St. Mary's of the Wasatch and a member of the cathedral choir. the Reporter Friday & Saturday Specials CORN, PEAS, STRINO BEANS, lVC Per can Page 5 THE 'EUREKA REPORTER TOILET TISSUE rolls 25c NIGHT CLUB and BIG 4 GINGER ALE and LIME RICKY 10c Per bottle We still have a few of the Shirley Temple cream pitchers left. Two boxes of WHEATIES and one cream oc pitcher I 1000 sheets, 6 Publihed oa Thursday of each week at Eureka, Utah. C. E. RIFE J. VERN RIFE Publishers Is OxforD" Entered In the postoffice at Eureka, Utah, as second class mall matter under the Act of March I, 1879. BEER Subscription Rates 88.60 per year. Utah Mining Man Gets High Republican Office Clean Fresh Always George W. Snyder, Utah mining man, was elected Republican national committeeman by a large majorMILK, tall cans The ceremony will take place at ity at the etate convention held at all kinds, 2 for . . St. Theresas In Boise, the Rev. Fath- Ogden last Saturday. Hie only opponent was A. B. Irvine of Salt Lake er Scanlon officiating. SUGAR Mrs. Jesse F. Cannon of Salt City. Suey-Nood- les 1 10 lb. bag Lake wae named national committee woman. Delegatee at large are J. Ruben EVERYTHING for an EVENING LUNCH or PARTY Clark, Jr., Allen S. Tlngey, Mrs. Donna C. Blaney and R. N. Maybe FRUITS and VEGETABLES in FRESH EVERY DAY all of Salt Lake. Delegatee elected for the first! WE DELIVER PROMPT SERVICE. congressional district are LeRoy B. Young of Ogden and A. M. Mareden' TELEPHONE 40 of Parowan. I Delegatee from the second con- The Eureka Mines company filed ! gresslonal district at Ed M. Rowe of The prop- - Provo and George Holt of Davis ; articles of incorporation. EUREKA LADY PA88ED AWAY erty adjoined the Gemini and con-- ! county. WEDNESDAY AT PAYBOX talned 47 acres. The officers were The delegatee at large will attend I William R. Wallace, Jackson C. Me-- 1 the national convention unlnatruct- LUa Worthington Kelsey, 83, wife Chryetal, John H. McChrystal, James ed. An attempt was made to in- Juab County, State of Utah, I will of Elroy E. Kelsey of this city, died & Berkley and Herbert S. Auer- - struct them to back Senator Borah 'for president but this was defeated, ell at private sale to the highest' at the Payion hospital Wednesday bach. Prior to the convention It was ru-- l bidder tor caeh all the right, title morning following an illneas from' Ur. Charles P. Harvlella died at Persons suffering irom epilepsy. and Interest of the estate of Mary pneumonia. Funeral arrangements Denver, Colorado. He waa a for- - mored that the Townsend backers Fish Lake Will 'Give ' Harrington, deceased, subject to have not been made pending word mer realdent of Eureka and hla would be very prominent In the con-- i Bn,,,rr,iaBBj i Up Large Spawn Crop "iPto01 confirmation by said court, those from relatives In California. widow, before her . marriage, waa.ventlon but they were barely heard or even intense colds, often uremia, from. Mrs. Kelsey was born in Wales, Miss Isabelle- Bailey, certain premises located at the head Approximately four million rain- appear drnnk when perfectly sober. of Church street, Eureka City, Utah, Utah, April 1, 1903, a daughter of, The miners of Tlntlc received Delegates attending from Tintic egB, ha been taken durcent per day Increase In wages, were Frank Townley, Wm. B5rBr-'inknown as the Harrington home Thomas and Roaabell Lamb Worth-,8- 5 season from Fish Lake gnwantng She moved to Nephl with on May i; 1916, making the scale, J. T. Wilson, Alex Blight, Heber premises, together with the five- lngton. six weeks. A like1 r oast the Tlntlc Lodge No. I, F. ' and Carl Eagar. room house situate thereon. for miners,- 53.50 for muck-'Mellher family in early life and for the to be taken durla amount expected A A. M., meets lad 1 Also those certain premises on the past few years has resided in Enre- - ers, 56.00 for engineers. month of the run, mak-- , final the ing and 4th Tnesday of east side of Church street, opposite ka. Julius Krauss, Jack Boyd and.KIWAXIS MEETING LAST NIGHT. lng a total egg-tak- e of eight million. each month tt L O. O. the said Harrington home premises. She la survived by her husband, Joseph Sullivan escaped from the, The beat take of any one day was F. Hall. Visiting brothwere1 A of irfembers large number Eureka City, Utah, with the five- two children, LaVern and Junloi j county Jail at Nephl. They were reportej a(t weeIt at 350,000, ac- ers Invited to attend. room houae situate thereon. Kelsey, Eureka; her mother and serving time for minor offences. All in attendance at the Klwanla meet- -' cordlng l0 Commissioner Newell B. FRED JOHNSON, W. M. In held were last from a the three with Eureka. miscellaneous lot the following brothers and sisters; lng evening Together library 00k JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary Daniel Martin waa named by the building, and thoroughly enjoyed! of furnishings and furniture. 'Mrs. Maletta Chase, Los Angeles; Dally trlpa are bejng made t0 the Written bids will be received for Mrs. Verna Jensen, Coalington, CaL; Democratic precinct committee to the palatable meal served by Wallies laka t0 rem0ve the eggs to the state the above real property; the person- - Mrs. Della Ostler, a twin sister; Mrs'. Ml the unexplred term of Angus Tavern. hatcheries. It la said that the eggs A number of topics were discus- - taken from Fish Lake alone will al property will be segregated. Lola Ostler; Maureen Worthington, ' McDonnell aa sheriff. The latter all of Nephl, and Clarence Worthlng- - having resigned to accept a position sed pro and con, making It a rather more than 11i the ltate hatcheries. . EDWARD PIKE, as engineer at the Eagle and Blue lengthy session. Exeeutor Mary Harrington ' ton of Salt Lake. and when of proper sise will be dls-- 1 I The entertainment features were tributed throughout the state. The! Bell mine. Estate. . Art Acord, former cowboy with provided by the publicity committee j fjgh raised at the Glenwood hatch-Residence: Church Street, (LEAGUE GAME SUNDAY; 1118 McIntyre ranches In this district, consisting of two solos by little Joyce P. O. Box 188, Eureka, Utah. ery near Richfield, will be replaced PLAYS DIVIDEND NEPHI Our Motto la Not Gold had broken into motion pictures, and Rife, accompanied by Miss Viola May ia pish Lake after they reach suf- May 7 St But The Golden Rule. western In beIn Btarred White the This stories. at can-sofeature n piano. riclent strength to stave oft the The first league game of the aea- - W,B PHONE 54 1110 week of May l8t 1918' WM wa8 thoroughly enjoyed by all pres- nlbal fish, will be played at the Dividend! one an Ford Vern Rife also ent. for al owners, presented ball park on Bunday May 10th at Call Any Time Day or MlaB Elks will conduct a candy 8.80, between Dividend and Nephl. ' Prank Bacon t,pped 0T9r ln he- - chalk drawlng exhibition. ujy Night. 1 sale at the Star Theatre on Tuesday, Tlntlc fans should turn out and Rula Johnsons car on the road anri amolb-V Out After Money to May 12 th. get a line on the strength of the or- - tTwen Naphi J. Powell of Silver City tipped his ganisatlon. Complete Leamington Road car over near the Holden Tunnel. A machine his wrecked also transient Lady Elka will conduct a candy A th,rd unlt of the construction CHECKING STATION NO. 223 sale at the 8tar Theatre on Tuesday, In Homansvllle Canyon. f tbe highway of W. the J. Morton, secretary May 18 th. a cost been of at kal J8t completed anMiners Tlntlc District Union, nounced that a large number 0f 6.000, with approximately one mor U. C. S. L. to mlla of thle road graded and ready According Foraling, persona were expected ln Eureka forester, lumber may be traced to for a three-da- y session of the Utah V81, accord,n t0 Juab countr lta tree by Its wood prints, which State Federation of Labor. oral8, have about the aame rating and funcThle $6,000 raises the total now Andy Anderson and Gus Ander-- 1 tion as finger prints. lhe .project to 540.000.' p0nded AT son, leaser! at the Gemini mine, l le of tbe road completed were seriously Injured by a prema- - ,lk ture explosion. They were attend- - trom Main street In Nephl to the ot tb0 D ValleJ Hil1 . and ed by Dr. Laker and then sent to ,oUr m,lea completed out of Learn- 8t. Mark'a Hospital omln 1Joward8 Nepbl- d Gibson Cowan, employed by the unit completed In WIFF FARREN KEN JAMISON Taylor-Blacke- tt store, wts seriously tbta centeroneof thf propM0d proecl Injured when the delivery team he Lbe 0n, and team, have been was driving ran away. When Jerked rwe TOWING SERVICE BOTH DAY AND NIGHT. ; from the seat hla clothes caaght In working during the last few months unlt-geon be tbld waa he and trees double dragthe AT REASONABLE PRICES "timated that another 6200,-the- y behind the kicking horses until' to be will finish the necessary crashed into a telephone pole.800 o lUMracTH1 Dave Woods came near bloedlng Proposed road which when complet-t- 4-ed will distance to shorten the Salt death from a badly laperatea hand received when a fruit bottle he was Vake F,ty.for Mlllard county ris1' dents by 16 miles opening broke. Tbe Nephl Klwanla Club, as spon-iDr. H. F. Cannon, an eye epnclal- -' have from Provo, was to be ln Eureka .pJ,ect' committee Public the of the Affair, care of for the purpose of taking local people who needed eye treat- - lub t aka p thi Project with the ! Associated Civic Clubs of Southern ment and rlasaea. j Utah. Nephl officials are anxious for an' of 8100,000 of road THE LIFE OF JOHN L. appropriation money, which will be let out in July, for this .project and then lator get an additional 5100,000 for completi ing it. Increased traffic bver thin road is demanding attention of the state road commission and bypaieca are necessary, at the present time In to allow the traffic to go ovei i the road without hazard. Millard county .officials have worked hard to get this project Styled to the modern mode, Hotpoint through, and no doubt will do their part In pushing its completion at the offen 12 refrigerator models . . . sizes and meeting this week-enpocket-boo- k. needs and fit 15c 60c Chop Choice Sandwiches I Steaks, Chops FOR SALE Let George Serve You! . - r 56-0- or Neil ODonnell I Mortuary 1 Qteofltnnfl I 91U3SJC 011030 WHW4t4H444WWW44WW4WWW44444H ! NcpM-Lmmliigt- on f" Auto Inspection lp Jamison Motor Co. d ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS mm, st aorled fife IPiPlLAISlDW or-,d- er prices to X1CW 1JOKMUY CLAIMED TOBCTNM OP AMERICA -- AMD AT THIRTY Hi ACTUALLY M4S CHAMPION PRIZE FIGHTER OF THE WHOLE WORLD VICTOR OF ALL CHAMPION HOD-CARRI- Other Models as Low at $98.50 Castleton & Hog an The Union rnclfic's new nine-ca- r, stream line train will go Into regSuit Lake, ular operation between Tlntlc and Lob Angelea on or about May 20th, It wae announced during the week by W. M. Jeffers, exccullva vice president of the company. The train will he of aluminum alloy construction and will be wider than the earlier trains of this type j now In operation. It will alio boast over' a number of Improvement! earlier trains of this type. Aa yet It Is not known whether ,or not the train can be ueed by Tln-jt- le people. It Is a through Iran-- . ! continental train and more than likely will not rtop at Tlntlc Junction. TTS riper, amazingly smoother 1 JL Yet Bottoms Ups tremendous popularity now makes possible a substantial price reduction. It'senuneKentucky straight bourbon whisky. Its made the costly sour-mas- h way, in a famous family-owne-d Kentucky distillery. It's aged 13 to 14 months. Try it! I TRAMT BOURBON WHISKEY Appli;iance Co. 90 FAOOP-IVIA- OLD It IS THE CHAMPION OF ALL TIMMS No.m Finns PHTS UTAH 0-4- 2 9 TTT TRAIN j $134.50 "to w ALUMINUM FOll UNION PACIFIC RY. ABOVE MODEL IN 3 SIZES EUREKA mo ME d. your You can buy a Hotpoint out of the and aviugi it brings. Inspect the deluxe standard Hotpoint electric refrigerators. Drop in today or tomorrow! your Hfl wm mtiiiwc cow BROWN-FORMA- 90 PROOF A DutiUery CO. N LOUISVILLE fa KENTUCKY I The eight muscles of the human jaw exercise a force of nearly a 1 quarter ton. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKY 'll |