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Show Thursday, August 6, 1936. EUREKA REPORTER Page 3 A party of people were struck by an iuterurban train near Salem. In the party were Ch'lrle, Shortlno and Darrell Arrigona, both of Eureka and five young people from l'ayson. POLITICAN NOTICES Husband Died Just Four NOTICE OF PRIMARY WppItk After Wtfpa Death Eureka, Utah, Aug. 6, 1936. . . . . Call for a Democratic Primary to told .t Bunk.. ut.b, .. .. tto Augiut TUI. .t M0 Court Houae, to elect four,Felt Waa burled on 1, County July lat at Salt (4) delegatee to each of the follow- Lake City, just four weeks following i: ing conventions: the day that hla slater wan Interred. Summer Clearance Sale ii , , ; ; ii ,, One Lot DRESSES i Price 1-- 2 .. A" Xl ToZ.i ?'"' "' " : to. The capital stock of the rtuh Ore Co., with plants at Silver . Sampling To the Fifth (6th) Judicial Din- -, The deceased couple were well City, Park City and Midvale, was In trlct Convention to be held In the known in Eureka where they visit- - tressed from $100,000 to $300,000. County Court House at Nephl, Utah, ed with Mr. and Mrs. Rassett on Uncle Jesse Knight was president of' August 14, 1936, at 2 p. m. many occasions while they were resi- - the company. To the First Congressional Con- - dents of this city. A little son and ' A heavy rain, bordering on a vention to be held at Salt Lake City, daughter survive. Utah, August 15th, In the McCoul-- , years ago, and did considerable damough Arena, at 12.30 p. m. CARD OF THANKS age to business houses along the To the state convetlon to be held street. at Salt Lake City, Utah, August the We sincerely with to express our, 15th, at 9 a. m., in the McCouloughjeppreciatlun or the kindness and' Theda famous vampire Bara, Arena. consideration shown us during our screen star of twenty years ago, nioxvis itAitKiwuiuw, 'recent bereavement and extend our was featured during the week at the nDnvTMlinlnlllin' lhankl 10 everyone for the things Star Theatre, In Eureka. DAN 8. CRONIN, djd fop ug great op amau Precinct Secretary. they At a Republican a prlmury FRANK BROHM Mammoth (Pub. Aug. 6, 1936.) Harry Elmer waa selected and Children. as delegate to the state convention, NOTICE OF PRIMARY William Frayer waa named alterNotice la hereby given that a Renate. Grant Simona and Peter Anderson were named as delegates to publican Primary will be held at the Ago the City Hall In Eureka on Friday evencongressional convention. ing, August 7th, 1936, at 8 oclock,1 The Eureka Volunteer Fire Defor the following purposes: The Following are Event? partment was to Rive a grand ball To elect five delegates to the ReThai Happened In Tlnttc a on August 15, 1916. Score of Years Ago. publican State Convention to be held at Salt Lake City, Utah, at .10 a. m.; on Saturday, August 22, 1936; To elect 2 delegates to the ConA large body of low grade ore gressional Convention to be held at waa being developed from a raise Salt Lake City on Saturday, August on the 1500 level in the Lower 22, 1936; Mammoth mine. , And to transact any and all other business which may properly be George Chlulous was in town from the North Tintlc section and said brought before the primary. FRANK TOWNLEY, that it would he two or three weeks Precinct Chairman before work would be resumed at C. E. RIFE, the Eureka King, which was closed Precinct Secretary. down awaiting the arrival of new machinery. (Pub. Aug. 6, 1936.) I MAI MF&COl C. E. RIFE Notarj Public I STM mans MX KANSAS CITY MO. UHBHT Twenty Years Stas muss low PRICES - Price 2 .71 L ; One Lot SUITS and COATS 1-- I (to NEW REPORTER OFFICE, Eureka The War is On ii WhiteShoesGreatly Reduced :: Marrow WASH DRESSES $1.00 VALUES TO GO : : AT ONE LOT $1.98 VALUES TO GO AT ONE LOT $1.08 VALUES TO GO AT : PHONE P. J. Fennell, one of the officials and a heavy stockholder In the Zuma property In Eaat Tintlc, reported that the shaft had reached a depth of 400 feet. continuance of the Ford policy adding Improvements whenever become available, without waiting for yearly model changes, Important among the Improvements la the addition of new ac-- 1 ceaaorles In the deluxe types. Theae include a new sport-typ- e steering 69c is $1.00 ii A ...$ .4V J I ' - 19 Coal Prices Cut to the J5UKJ5KA, UTAH SPIRIT AS GOD CALLED " Spirit" la the subject or the aer- Jhuraday of each week mon l0 j,e read Jn aj (,urp)iea 0f Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August 9th. The Golden Text; Thnu art my Cod: Thy spirit Is good; lead me Into the land or uprightness, Is from Psalms 143:10. The lesson-sermo- n also Includes the Bible passage: Am I a God at . hand, salth the Lord, and not a God afar off? Can any hide himself In Subacrlptlon Rates $2.50 per year. secret places that I shall not see him? salth the Lord. Do not I fill heaven FOR SALE 6 room house with and earth? salth the Lord (Jer. large cellar, on south aide of 23:23,24); and the following cor- In. Can close relative from the Christian 8cience town, good location, ..he purchased with or without fur- -, textbook, Science and Health with nltnre. . Call at Reporter office Key to the Scriptures, by Mary i Baker for further information. Eddy: The belief that Spirit la finite as well as Infinite has dark- , In Christian Scl- I ened all history. ence. Spirit, at a proper noun, Is the! name of the Supreme Being. It means quantity and quality, and applies exclusively to God. (p. 93). Published on ; . The new shaft at Ilomunsvllle had passed the 100 foot level. This new k the Chief haft waa .VCdVhC""; ln clock receaaed in the rear vision mirror and a glove compartment lock. Chrome bands also have been added to the wheels. The theme of the new interior deuxe ody types la ae- trIm fin- rived from a new walnut-grai- n ish for instrument panel and garnish The central section of moldings. the instrument panel Is set off with chromium stripes. Knobs for the throttle, choke, and Instrument panel light switch and the handle of the cigar lighter as well aa the' window lift and door handle ei-cutcheons are finished to harmo- nlxe with the new finish, while the glove compartment and the wind- shield regulator handles are In chromium. The interior upholstery also has been newly designed In pfplng and pillow effect, the fabrics used har-monlxlng with the new trim. A new style sidewall and door upholstery treatment also is used. Improvements In the standard In- terlora Include a new mahogany- grain finish on instrument panel new ash end window moldings, fittings, tray, new chrome-finla- h carpet, the new upholstery design. redesigned seat and back cushions and a choice of broadcloth or mo- hair upholstery. nt Per I dwn at 8 rate of eiKhl ORDER YOUR WINTER SUPPLY NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENTS LATER. For the month of August we are contracting for the delivery of Medium Lump Coal at the following- unheard of prices. - $7.05 $6.80 PER SINGLE TON day- - According to John Weaterdahl the mine Tlntlc gtaEdard shipped anotj,er carload of ore, the product comjng from the 1600 level. Twenty was just yearg g0 the gtandard comjn(t jnf0 the productive stage aud from that time on has been 'ho LlKsewt and most productive mine in lh ' It looked as If Juab county was going to receive 80 per cent of the net proceeds tax from the Iron Blos- som ground. For many years Utah county had taken the bulk of this money, but It developed that most of the ore was on the Juab county side and from that time on Juab received most of this money. Lewis Merrlman, Tintlc mining man returned to Eureka after a v,8,t 10 Beaver county, where he ln- Spected mineral ground near Milford. Prof A wag located 3 TON LOTS, PER TON A special allowance of 25c per ton will be allowed from the above prices where cash is paid on delivery. YOU NEED THE COAL WE NEED THE MONEY Cromar Coal Co. PHONE 8 Jones Coal & Transfer Co. PHONE 91 Tintic Lumber Co. w MyerM who f0rmeriy ot. Townsend Montana arrived in Eureka and accepted the poaltion aa principal of the Tlntlc Hlgh gchoo Heavy ruins that had prevailed in Tlntlc had left the Homansville road In very bad condition, PHONE 44 P. J. Fennell PHONE 18 : Neil ODonnell Mortuary now a picnic is a picnic PRICK COMING FOR DOUBLE HEADER SUNDAY, AXG. 0TH Our blotto Is Not Gold But The Golden Rule. PHONE 54 Another treat la In store for hall funs next Sunday when Price cornea here for a doubleheader with the Tintlc Miners. Price has a very Night. fine team which Is tied for second ' place in the league standing so they Ambulance Service should make It Interesting for the lo cal boys. The first game atrta early. Wednesday evening at Dividend the local team defeated Payson 4 to 0 in a fine exhibition of ball. Tlntlc Lodge No. 9, F. Perkins showed splendid form by 4 A. M., meets Ind allowing the visitors only 4 hits. and 4th Tuesday of each month at I. O. O. ELECTED QUEEN RUT F. Hall. Visiting brothCOULD NOT QUALIFY ers Invited to attend FRED JOHNSON, W. M. Knockle Haynes, young Main JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary Street upstart, should feel proud over the fact that his many friends worked bard enough to elect him queen of the recent Pioneer Day celebration, but he la not even grateful. 8lmply because he couldn't qualify, on account of big feet and a little head ad the fact that he represented the wrong sex, la no ren son for hla rontlnual mewing. Call Any Time Day or Many Improvements Made in Bodies of Ford Cars I Important Improvements In tha Interior treatment of Ford V-- S de--' luxe and standard Vdy types Including refinements In design of Interior trim aw now In production, It was announced recently at thi. I Ford Motor Company offices. In addition to the Interior changes, two new end attractive body flnlah rolora are made available armory green and light-famaroon whli-are standard deluxe I t)PMk The new treatment makes tha Interiors substantially more attractive In the view of buyers who have Inspected the now care, and retlaqta at CLENMORE DISTILLERIES lirgnl CO., In. ' Owanihare Dltllllary In Kentucky Laulivllla GEORGE FORSEY EUREKA A UTAH PRODUCT OF WESTERN FARMS BKTTB , |