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Show .. 40 Per Cent Discount on All WHITE SHOES fiems of the ie .. ... . 8 T O C K - ttSALKS The Market Basket Town 27 Tintlc Standard 11 United States Mines 7 North Lily i 2 Utah Fire Clay Co. (silica) S Mildred and Joyce Rife spent the Chief Cons 3 latter part of last week in Balt Lake Plulus 3 Mines Empire relutlves. with City visiting 2 Zuma 2 Mrs. D. J. Sullivan Is in Butte, Mammoth 2 Montana, for a few weeks visit wlih Showers relative and other friends. Eureka Gemini Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Bus were al Eureka Lily . , Salt Lake City Inst Sunday fur a Apex Standard short visit with relatives. Dragon Cons. . Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ivey return- Godiva ed home 8uuday after a two weeks Utah Con. . . . visit with relatives in Rexburg end Yankee ('on. . Teton, Iduho. 73 Tolal Carloads Miss Bonnie Jean Carten of Salt Lake City spent a part of the week Monday. in Eureka with her parents, Mr. and Chief Cons. 89c and 90c. Mra. Harry Carten. Eureka Standard 98c to $1.00. Gold Chain Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pike of Ogden' Mammoth spent the latter part of the past; Tintlc Standard 93.10. week in Eureka visiting with the former's parents, Judge and Mrs Tuesday Edward Pike.Chief Cons. 93c to 91c. Eureka Lily 60c. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Treloar Eureka Standard 91.02 Vi- are the proud parents of a pretty litTintlc Lead 45c. tle baby girl, born on Saturday, July Tintlc Standard 95.05. Slst. Zuma 9c. Mrs. Slierinan Haynes and little son, Richard, of Los Angeles, Calif., Wednesday spent the early part of the week in Chief Cona. 95c. Eureka visiting with relatives and Tintic Standard 95.00. friends. SUXKI8K HER VICK. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 7a S 9 x 9 x 10ia k 12 SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY BEEF POT ALL NEW YORK PATTERNS-Lat- est Styles 10c REGULAR 15c OCll SUMMIT STORE PHONES 16 and 121 BOAST, Pound ....... 91-4- Pound Heres the news that is awaited annually by thousands of KOOX Lining of the Mt. Carmel Tunnel will be completed and roads and trails Improved st Zion National Park as a result of a 9350,000 appropriation made by the National Park Service, according to information received recently by officials of the Union Pacific railroad. SHOWING and SALE OF THE 1936 MODELS OF THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE HEATROLA Special Offer Closes Jfepa mdlat lf upon mhootmt ont-hm- liiVmiu lhM anawte Ainuttet Monday, August 31st MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW PAY LATER Ccme in and let us show you the entire new line. Make ycur selection and take advantage of the Special Prices. Ycur regular payments will s!art when you notify us to deliver ycur Heatrola. ACT NOW! WHILE THE PRICE IS LOW If you act before August 31st you can buy a genuine ESTATE HEATROLA $43.10 REMEMBER INSTALLED THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE HEATROLA ESTATE MAKES IT WE SELL IT Dixon--T aylor- -Russell EXCLUSIVE ESTATE DEALERS FOR CENTRAL, EASTERN UTAH SOUTHERN AND RIB BOIL BEEF Pound 14c Jc .... 68c 1 C DEL MONTE CATSUP, Bottle ... PORK and BEANS 5c No. 1 Can, Each . . , RANDLES MARKET Delivery Service CASH TWIXS ARK BORX. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Painter are the proud parents of twin boys, born on 52 F. years Saturday morning, July 31st. It is aged Harris, Joseph and a former resident of Eureka, reported that the mother and both died at the home of his mother, Mrs. youngsters are getting along nicely Jessie L. Harris, at Provo on Frida)1 of last week, after a lingering ill-- , ness. Deceased waa born at Provo on REFRESHING July 4, 1884, the son of Jesaie L. and the late William J. Harris. For a great many years he resided in Eureka where he followed the car' penter trade. He also worked for some of the mining companiea of He was an active member Tintic. of the L. D. S. Church. Hla wife, Genevieve Bwealfleld Harris, died several years ago. and Surviving are one daughter and two sons, Mra. Grace H. Fullmer, Howard and Melvin Harris, all of SANDWICHES his four grandchildren; Provo; mother, and the following brothers and sisters: John E. Harris, Provo; Wllford Harris, Hollywood; Mrs. H. II. Thompson, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Parley Checketta, Ogden; R. 8. Harris. Sprlngville; Mrs. Rodney Duffin, Provo; Mrs. Alice II. Bray. and Eureka, Harris, Provo. Funeral services were ocnducted Sunday afternoon at the Pioneer Ward Chapel at Provo with burial In the cemetery at that place. i i ! Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Vern Rife and little son, Robert, visited with relatives and other friends at Salt Lake City and Park City on Saturday and Sunday of last week. i Women who care Atherly Parlors son or Mr. and Mining and Legal Blanka for Sale Orrice, Eureka, Utah, Jamison, is on a mouth's at the Reporter vacation at Pond Island Resort, In lobho. lie is accompanied by hi grandfather, H. J. ISeur of Salt lake City, and other relatives. Robert Sax, son of Mr. and Mrs. returned to Eureka ou Sunday after spending six weeks at Mackay, Idaho, where he vlxl.ed with his unrle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Pritchett. E. P. Kux, fJmetieen Mended SCOTCH WHISKEY Mrs. John Morrison and son, Dick,' of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, are. visiting with the former's parents, Professor and Mra. T. E. Bartlett.' Mra.. Morrison was formerly Mina Veda Grace Bartlett. 01 DJ S Ji Li'ERYTGO RP li&uANir The meeting of the Lady Elks was held on Tuesday evening, with the business sesalon being followed by bridge and a nice luncheon. In the card playing Mrs. Lydia Ferguson won high score prize while Mrs. C. E. Rife received the cut prize. The hostess for the evening was Mrs. Bud Painter. Mrs. C. E. Rife, and son, Rusty" Rife, returned to Eureka on Sunday after spending two weeks at 8alt Lake City, where Runty spent ten days at the L. D. B. Hospital recovering from an appendix operation. At the present time the young mun is well along the way to complete recovery. i -- CA 5 " 1 Going to Build? Remodel? Paint? WOW is the time to do it and this is the place to come to for the best materials at the right prices. Let us give you figures showing how little it will cost you to make improvements on your homo. Jerry 8uIIivnn and children of Pork Uily had a narrow escape from injury last Friday night when their car was wrecked at while enroute to Eureka. Al tha railroad crossing Just north of Elberta they were struck by a truck. They received only slight scratches and damages but their car was badIt la reporled that the ly damaged. tiuck was going too fast to properly msko the turn and when It struck the rails it bounced over into tho Sullivan machine. Phone 44 Tintic Lumber Mrs. John F. Rows enlcrtolned the members of the Fideils Club on Wednesday evening of Inst week, bridge and a nice luncheon being the features. Mrs. Cecelia Bacon won first prize, Mrs. Eugene Dli.rketl rut prize, and Mra. Harry Carten the guest prize. Other nttendiint were Mrs. T. E. Bartlett, Mrs. Dean Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Frank Brlskey, John Bunnell, Mrs. 1. J. Donnelly Mrs. George Tlnsman, Mrs. Charles Zn brisk le, Mrs. Richard Small and Mrs. William Gear- - : 1 Compare It ONLY with tho Finest Imported Scotch Whisldei Mr. and Mrs. AS LOW AS 20c J. E. Harris, Former Eurekan, Died at Provo Mrs. Ken HEATER. CHEESE Pound ... CR1SCO 3 Pound Can for Men and for- mer Eureka residents who for the past fonr years have resided at Salt Lsko City, are now touring Europe on a three months' vacation. Ilarvey Jamison, 25c QUAKER MACARONI, Pkg. SOFT DRINKS Sir. and Mrs. Ijiurle Bee of Provo visited dnring the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bunalre Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. James Norman, 15c i BEER Mlsa Marjorie Bee of Provo was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Manson over the week end. SPECIAL ADVANCE CRACKERS, 2 Lbs. coot Legal Blanks at Reporter Office. winter comfort. 10c PORK STEAK Pound Personal attention Interest & tt orthrifty people. This store joins with the nation-wid- e divi- ganization of Heatrola dealers in offering worth-whil- e dends to all who look ahead a few weeks in preparing for 27c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES L Save as Much as $10.00 PEAS No. 2 Can 19c 01 HAMBURGER Fiesh Beef, Lb. The M. I. A. of the L. D. S. Tintlc Stake will hold a Sunrise 8ervlce at, Knlghtville Hill on Sunday morning at 5. SO o'clock. An interesting proCara will gram will be rendered. leave the Church at 6.15. Everyone la invited to attend. LIXIXG OK MT. CARMEL TUXXKL TO 8TART . LAMB STEAK 3c. 29c 18c COFFEE, Maxwell House, Pound MATCHES' Carton, Each 17c VEAL STEAK Shoulder, Pound - ESIFIEAS GROCERIES MEATS .................... Congoleum Rugs $4.49 6, 1936. Thursday, August EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 Company EUREKA, ; ; 7li?'nvp SOME OF THAT UTAH GOOD COAL FROM US |