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Show Page Thursday, May 28,"if)36. EUREKA REPORTER 2 GL AMORUS Pearlized Washable BAGS FREE United Btatea Mines Mammoth , Apex 'Standard Yankee Con Utah Fire Clay Co. (alllca) Empire Mines Chief Coni Chief Cona. (lime) Eureka Hill Gemini IS1 10 $1.00 M A with the Purchase of each for 1 ROSE Utah Con. S E BLU- E- Gowns $5.88 $6.86 $7.84 Purchase a SILK DRESS at any of the above prices and get ONE PAIR of Famous Rollins - Run - Stop - Silk Hose FREE. 98c the Woman Who Wears Them. mm km 1 m? no The three prominent men have charge of the Jericho CCC camp were present Mr. Rlggle, i.aptaln of Hansen and Mr. Williams all actithe on briefly whom spoke vities and Ideals of the organisation. Professor Willardson, head of the music department at the Kgyson High 8chool, and Professor Bingham, Unidean of music at Northwestern presalso were versity of Illinois, ent and both gave short talks with eduregard to the value of musical cation. Joseph Jameson, head of the music department of Tlntlc High School also said a few words along the same subject. Eliminating Many Flies -- - ... .... 1, ! 4-- H J" deta ! -. BOURBON tess. Utah PINT Ne.l7 (RYE) Me. 04 (BOURBON) LOWER COST QUART Ne.es taouseoN) ililliBi IRAND 90 PROOF cities and towns where the sanitation program la available, and LOST Set of keys. Libersl reward the twenty-fiv-e counties ave being for return to James Webb at the actively worked over by the solicitors and construction crewa. Atherley Parlor. or RYE STRAIGHT WHISKEY ClOMlTRKOLD QUAKER CO. LAWRKNCKRURO.IND.DWUM(aMlrr Marta Cc.Im. FARMERS AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE kutaM. County rommlaalonera, school boards and health officers orer the with physistate are cians, newspapers, civic clubs, womens clubs, church organizations and leading citizens to Impress every citizen with the Importance of the Rural Sanitation Program, and make the details of the project clear to every family. Not only does the sanitary outside toilet contribute to the health and security of the family and neighborhood, but it adds to the cleanly appearance and value of the property, marking the owner ae a progressive citizen Interested in the welfare of hie community. Residents of nnzewered ureas are showing a commendable spirit In thus doing their part In thla worthy work. The work in Juab county Is in charge of G. R. Judd, supervisor, who reports that a full force of . builders la being carried. ' ! Efforts are lebng made to hold Tlntlc Day at Lagoon this year Instead of at Liberty Park when it haa previously been held. Already the Legoon resort company haa mall-a- d letters to all officers of tha orEureka, Utah ganization and many others In an Authorisation ha been made where- effort to have the program switched by District Manager Spurrier cun to that placa. svltlo claims locally without delay. Legal Blanks at Reporter Office. L. K. SPURRIER slth V s, Ai you prefer In Right now la the lime to have lie work done under the gov crnnicnt'a N. H. A. ' Prices Reasonable Pobt. H. To, vers Fir's and Grates for all Stoves. . f4 (SfearOmii) PERSONS AGED 22 YEARS LEAD IN CRIME ACTIVITY - The federal bureau of investlga-cagtton said the other day that persons 28 years af age led In committing crimes during the first quarter of o, 1936. . "J., Best... 1 I Students Are Advised to flr-nn- u. The 1 Expert Plumbing ney. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Green, former residents of Eureka but now or tori, Th. orJ,l' making their home at Rexburg, Ida- weather In Uub end the eeUre , . ho, are the parents of a baby boy, country la being rapidly diminished born on May 18th. aa the rural sanitation program to Dr. Miss Ada Ines Lemmon, daughter reaches Its peak, according commta- E8tabl,Bh a purp08e ,n L. state health J. Jones, of Mr. and Mra. John Lemmon of Silver City, end Calvin Squire, of loner. The project la administered In Muntl were married at Provo last Utah by the Utah State Board of Saturday. Health under sponsorship of the U. ml(k ,nrt you wlu really anJy j The S. 3. 8. 2nd Year Club S. Public Health Service, with W. was organised last Saturday at the P. A. labor, and Dr. Jones points out g,v,ngJ lrtber TtoUuor home of Deon Turloupls. The fol- that with the progress of this move- lowing are the officer! chosen: Wan- ment to remove the breeding places "ot.",y u"1 V da Campbell, president; LaFay Pic- of files, the early hot weather will aJ "fflnh?Ifl Se"eratn at 1. kett, vice president; Deon Turlou-pl- be much less dangerous. lnaugu,rate a J. T. Lynch, assistant state di- secretary; Carolyn Forsey, treasen pholo,,ophy U. S. Public for Health the lector Helen Dona urer; Hopes and Roper, 1 7 more than 19,969 song leaders; lone Painter, reporter. Service, statea that sanitary outside toilets have been The Peter Pan Club was entertain- installed In Utah since the work he- Nlglithawkr, birds that fly mostly malie thelr migration flight ed last evening by Mine Donne Melt- gan. Thla means that there are ?y ing. Cards were enjoyed and prizes 19,969 less breeding places for the RTljKbt. were won by Mrs. Berenice Price, deadly fly. and thla carrier of ty- Beethoven, owing to deafness, high score; Mrs. Msx Chatwin, club phold and intestinal germa has been I,evcr beard a single note of his rut, and Mrs. Mac Bigler, consola- definitely checked by the ready re- Kreatel,t work, the Ninth Symphony, tion. A nice luncheon waa served sponae of each community and Its Miss to the following: Elisabeth progressive citizens. i Johnson, Mrs. Rex Hickman. Mra. The early appearance of the houseGeorge Manson, Mrs. Price, Mra. fly due to the early warm weather Chatwin, Mrs. Bigler and the hos- has awakened the Interest of many Where You Can Get WW4W4W9441 . - I Insure Your Auto RIGHT 41; On account of Memorial Day be-Ing on Saturday the street depart- ment announces that all garbage for Main and Church streets will be removed tomorrow, Friday. Old Quaker never fails to observe each and every rule of fine distilling. And here's netbernleyou can count on Old Quaker will always be yours to enjoy at a mighty friendly price! PRICES The regular weekly luncheon was of the Eureka Klwunls Club held last evening, with moat of the most membera present to enjoy a dithe under j palatable meal served Tavern, Wallle'a of rection was i On this occasion the program Forunder the direction of George I. KB delta Old Quaker sticks to all the rules of fine distilling, though its sold at a friendly price at The crime age had been IB during the past four years, the bureau added. i highway AT Protect Intellectual Library In the crimes committed the three TO HAVE OVERHEAD PASS leading age groups during the first Preserve and protect your Intel- Late last week work was started iAl.,ai jhrary wae tbs meaUKfi Quarter of h year were: aged 88, 4781, aged at Delta on the overhead pass which glven t0 the Preshman class of the will eliminate a had crossing on the Univeralty of Utah recently by The figures were compiled from highway which leads to the Nevada profesaoi Joseph' F. 8mith of the examination of 106,594 arrest recn" University Speech Department. ords of persons whose fingerprints The improvement Is the new over- hU ProfeMor Smlth gaB were forwarded 10 the bureau, Roosevelt for the highway, pass for urging this mes- Whether thla 11 attributable to th(JP rlalnJ which has been routed through that to of this generation iage city. Other road work to make the world the fact lhat ..already thla tlie 19 year old age group eontlnu- hsheir l tendencies and criminal 1. one choice a being plan- country by blla of highway and other roming second offenders, to the efned for that section. fectiveness of the concerted drive against crime or to an Improvement Bond Sanitation Program m.u.r or Mra0nte t.ct.r. u GARBAGE WILL BE HAULED AWAY ON FRIDAY, MAY 29 to get a barrel of quality in every bottle! Call KALS SIGN SHOP INTERESTING KIWANIK MEETING LAST EVENING Mr. aiid Mrs. William D. Hart are REPUBLICANS WILL HOLD MEET AT RICHFIELD enjoying a short visit in Eureka. From Portland. Oregon, they have The Young Republican League of spent the last thirty days visiting Utah will hold its reglnal pow wow Pacific coast cities as far south as at Richfield on May S9th and SOth. San Diego, returning by way of The guest speaker of the meeting Boulder Dam and southern Utah will be Captain S. N. Dancy of Chi- - parks, on. their way to Chicago where distinguished author, lecturer, they will make their home. Mrs. war hero, and political observer. His Hart waa formerly M1hb Helen Bees- remarks should be of interest to ev- - ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ery Individual In this district, ea-- Beesley, of this city, j peclally young Republicans. Designed with full lines generous where they should be and great care given to finished details. Ask IT NOW YOUNG WEA- R- AND THE SMARTEST OF STYLES DECORATING, KAliKOMlNINa, PAPER HANGING Subscription Rates 88.50 per year. 1 Wednesday Chief Cona. 97c and 96e. Mammoth $1.40. Tlntlc Lead 39c. Yankee Con. lc. DELIGHTFUL TO PASTEL SHADES FOR SUMMER 1879. Gold Chain 194 c. Iron King 11c and 11c. Tlntlc Lead S7c. Tlntlc Standard $5.65. TO LOOK AT IM1XTING, 1 Tuesday Lovely in 1 East Standard Sc. Eureka Standard $1.00. Slips SILK DRESSES 1 i Monday Colorado Cona. Sc. Eureka Lilly 49c and 48c. Eureka Standard $1.00. Mammoth $1.40. North Lily 69c. Tlntlc Standard $5.70. Yankee Consolidated lc. Zuma 8 94 c. VIOLET PAIMTlpi DO 2 ' A Thursday of each week at EuEntered lu the mail rlaas seroud as Utah, reka, 3. March of Art Hie matter under OS 8 n piMtofflre S ................... STOCK Paj New Sj Si SI Total carloads SILK DRESS Lorraine Week, Starting Friday $4.98 I Published Tlnlle Standard SO Plutua Silk Hose WHITE EUREKA REPORTER WEEKLY ORK SHIPMENTS SHINING |