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Show Pa ge EUREKA REPORTER 4 Thursday, August 6, 1936. j Southern Clubs Seeking to Change Utah Beer Laws END OF SEASON The Suit Luke Ihumber of Com-hul- d llie L. I). 8. Church in Kura merce bn been asked to Join the ka on Tuesday uflciuoon over the Aiwocinted Civic Club ot Southern .remains o f Mr. Frank Ttrohn, pio- - Utah in a campaign for legislation iimt Tintic Indy a ho pruned away at amending the present rigid Slate TONIGHT ONLY an Liquor Control Act, to give counties, 0 Suit Lake hoapliul followiiiK She had been 111 fur title and towna absolute control ot August 6th operation. many month und death wan due to ietall beer sales, THE CRIME OF DR. lier advunced age. The Southern Utah club aecoin- The ervlce were pre!ded over pauy their requet with a copy of a FORBES by IJlHhop Clarence G. Hogan, who formal revolution pawed after a ALL MENS DRESS wa one of the principal apeakere, $100.00 Cash Drawing. thorough Inveatlgatlon and aludy of IS. Frank the the others President being act operationa." liquor $20.00 will ho given away iu UJrch of the Tintic Stake; George N. The resolution la algned by Preal-Flnccase t lie big prize isnt taken. former blabop of the Eureka dent F. G. Martlne, and Secretary Ward; Mrs. J. E. Bergstrom. The Ray K. Carr. ALL LADIES WHITE euloglHta presented a wonderful word The proposed amendment would of the deceased and told of give cities, towna and counties com-th- e picture FRIDAY - SATURDAY SLIPPERS accomplished she lied attained piete control over both the number in the various branches of the church of retail beer vendors to be licensed August 7th 8th of which organisation she was a de and the fee to be charged, vout member. i akotofr The licensing and control of the The musical numbers consisted of manufacture and wholesale KRLE.N MASTER-- , WORK STRAWS sale wo vocal selections, Oh My Father PIECE FROM f beer would remain under the and "God Be With You Tell We Meet Rtte THE PRODUCERS Liquor Control Commission. CHILRENS WHITE a ,l,,ttr,e,,0 composed of MENS SUMMER OF TOIIS The resolution deems It advisable W. Heber Jones, J. K. Bergstrom, the of rot 0 change the portion SLIPPERS Mrs. Genevieve Ekloff end Mrs. ('has. present act dealing with hard accompanied by Mrs. Mar- quors, staling It makes little dlf- le 11Duer: V0l'n l0i "Mother ference whether we receive the bene- Mu( ree by Miss Genevieve Wlrth- - fit of the revenues obtained through .In; vocal solo, "I'm a Pilgrim," by the sale of hard liquors, or by a re- eve ductlon of our couniy and city r.ae,neV i The invocation was hy Clarence taxes. the miedlption y GuorEO The reaululion was passed at a Olio of tllG best shows of the MENS AND BOYS Sylvester. recent of the Southerh Utah LADIES BIAS CUT season. Mrs. Brokm was horn In Cermony clubs atmeeling The will request Ephraim. on June SOth, 1868. the daughter of be gubmltled to the Salt Lake Cliatn-Jaco- b and Elisabeth Brandt. iShe ber of Commerce Board of Govern-- , came to this country when a girl and SUNDAY . MONDAY 0rs. i for the past forty-foyearn had mnc.e her home home In Eureka, August 9th - 10th PVpPVAITaw PiUllSD. her husband followed mining j where oa an occupation. She was active in religious and civic work until about! Last week wrestling 'champions a year ago when illness forced her were crowned in the following divi- to move to Richfield to be In close lions: Flyweight, Dean Broderick; contact with one of her daughters. Featherweight, Bob Garlty and Lud A couple of weeks ago she waa taken Broderick, draw; Bantam weight, to Salt Lake for special treatment Fred Laird with Bob Olson honor- and she passed away on Saturday able mention; Middle weight, Benny morning, August 1st. Land and DeVur Laird, draw; Light Surviving are her husband and heavy, Lynn Jonea and Red Gourley, 11,6 following children: Mrs. E. O. draw; Heavy weight, Billy Maglonu. EUREKA Marx of Hamilton, Montana ; Mrs. H. Some very lively and Interesting C. Sylvester of Richfield; Mrs. T. A. bouta In all divisions were held and Mitrovlch of Salt Lake; Mrs. Thos. the boys got a real kick out of the M. Oarrity of Ooaville, California, contests. end Harold Brohm of 8alt Lake. LOCAL SCHOOL TEACHKR Two upsets occurred in the Junior Interment took place In the Ku- - baseball league when the Eureka Utah Juab Firemen Held MAKING TOUR OF ALASKA reka cemetery with the following act- - Tigera defeated the pace-settiDlv-- j Meet Sunday at FI. Grove ing as casket bearers: Clarence lvend team In a very Interesting game Mias Elisabeth Johnson of this Bauer, Carl Bauer, E. L. Helntz, E. 16 to 14 after trailing in the alxth (Contributed) left on Friday of last week for city W. Redmond, George Sylvester and inning 11 runs. The game went an Come early to this one. The regular meeting of Seattle, Washington, from which Carl Patten. two with AsUtah-Jua.extra b inning. Ray Smith, the County Firemens Matinee 2 p. m. Sunday she sailed for Alaska to mako place I walks, two doubles and a triple In sociation was held at Pleasant Grove a tour of that ' country. She will bn MINERS UNION PUBLICITY fly tlmee at hat, was fhe slugging last the session being called absent for about a month. COMMITTEE REPORT SUCCESS hero of the game, aid Lefty Boyle, to Sunday, President Edward Fox order by Miss Johnson la one of the teachTUESDAY - WEDNESDAY; , on the mound for the Tigers, did of Eureka. The principal speaker ers. In the schools of the Tintic DisThe committee of publicity in the ome the work three last good was Frank Newman of Pleasant August 11th 12th jTlntlc District Miners Union No. 151, tnninga. The other upaet waa at Grove, his subject being Fire Fight- trict. It will be a combined educational and pleasure trip for thn that are teports they having moat Mammoth where the Eureka He gave a and Equipment." young lady. success in the advertising dog heat Mammoth 4 to 0 in a well ing history of his own department and campaign in connection with the big played contest. Hillman, on the stressed the importance of cooperaLabor Day celebration which is to mound for Mammoth, atruck out 17 of the fireman and the city in be held In Eureka on September 6th men blit waa touched for a triple by tion which they serve. He also made a and 7th. The souvenir program Roy Buys In the 6th to drive In the word picture of the Importance of book, which la the outstanding unit winning runs. The standings of the fire education In public schools. of the advertising compalRn, will he teams ere: Dividend won 6 loat 1, the firemen the After meetings a publlcatjon of the first rank. Up Leopards 5 and 2, Mammoth 3 and and their wives and partners, numOur Big Ten Cent Family to the present time the committee 4. Bulldogs ! and 5, Tigers 1 and 6 bering nearly a hundred, were treatreports that more than fifty business The Leopards may go into a tie hy ed to a banquet. Bargain Show. j establishments throughout the atatc defeating Dividend Thursday after-hav- e The next meeting of the ors.ml::a-f.n- n signified their willingness to noon at 5 p. m. at the local will be held in Provo. submit advertising for the program park. At the close of the schedule 1 5 players will he picked to repre- 'book. On Friday and Saturday members sent the league and a series of ynmc Kr.rMLGth Again Has Water of this committee, consisting of Bert will he played with team from the After Being Dry for Week Ashworth, John Campbell and Oor- - valley. don Tinder were at Salt Lake City The residents of Mammoth arc The first half schedule In soft business enterprises and ball was finished last Friday with again enjoying all the water they contacting I now lime have to llie Right rereived henrty responses. the High School hoys winning the can use and the Mammoth mine has the work done under the govcveral On Monday of tills week Keith championship after resumed operation by defeating N. II. A. ernment John Campbell and Gordon leys 9 to 3 In an Interesting tuaael. days without water caused by the Prices Reasonable Tinder, visited Utah county towns. The teams finished in the following washing out of tho pipe line In the principally at Provo, and report that order: Parkinsons, Dividend. Ather-the- y West Tintic section. d wel- - ey, Ferguson, Lee and (VC. received an A flood in Death Creek, about The Rob!. come and were assured of the united rcrond half shows that Dividend and two weeks ago, took the line out in of those contacted In putting Atherleys have each won one while several pl ices and although this wa Parts and Grates for all support over the celebration. Incidentally Let and Fergusons have each losl repaired last Thursday It waa SunStoves. the committee secured several ads one. Parkinsons and the CCC have day before the water began to flow !n o Mammoth. The reaaaon for this for the program book. not played. Next Tuesday bicycle races will waa that it takes more than a milbe staged for the hoys in the differ- lion gallons of water to fill the line ent ago groups and prizes will he from West Tintic to Mammoth. Thera was another flood In Death place winners. given the various This should .prove IntereHln; as Creek the other day but It was not half the boys in tnwu have bicycles large enough to tako out the work and have been practicing for the which had Just been completed. event for two or three weeks. The Legal Blanks at Reporter Office. older boya will rare over a distance and the younger hoys will race In Ht J Shoes Straw Hats h, 49c 4 10c 1 Wash Pants 98c I LADIES' SUMMER . COTTON Wash Dresses 88c $1.49 CHILDRENS DRESSES 49c 98c LADIES Hals 49c . J Slips Polo Shirts 49c 49c ur I SUMMER SUMMER SILKS 49c yard UTAH , I I I Bull-unusu- al Eureka Educator Admitted to Education Fraternity Alexander Blight, Instructor in the local high school, haa made quite a record for himself during the summer months while at school at the University of Southern California. He has been admitted to the Phi Delta Kappa, National Honorary Mens Education Fraternity, which in itelf indicates a high mark of achievement. b-i- Ather-Hlckma- H.Towers n, open-hande- f Minus ln v . Sealed-in-ste- el G-- E sprints. Nepbi defeated Eureka C to 0 In a tennis match held at Nepht Nephl will come to EuSaturday. reka for a return mutch next week and Indications are thut Tintic ran break even with them on the lorel !- G-E- HIIOK SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Muglonas end two children left Eureka on Pnndjy for Elan. Nevada, where I they will make their future home. For several years Mr. Maglonas operated the Quality Shoe Shop In Eureka and It la understood that ho will open a similar establishment In the Nevada rlty. revere the man who speaks jwell of hla neighhnra. Tha religious crank I anyone who tries aa hard to snatch a soul out of hall aa to match a 1100 111. D IUIRICAT10N end Oil C00IIN0 mean quieter operation, longer life and lower operating coit. 5 Yurt PtrtrmtMti FRIDAY AT FLKM. On Friday evening, August Till, , Lnnrln Atberley and his string orchestra will furnish music for a dancing party at the Elks Pavilion. , The affair will he a novelty In that loud speaking apparatus will be Installed both Inside and outside the Thera will also bo a prize j building. . waits. T exclusive 'a FORCED-FEE- courts. RANCH THRIFT-UNI- in both Monitor Top and Flatop Modtlt Prt-litlio- u. EASY TERMS It Vacation post cards are Tine, but back home they'd like to hear your voice... Tckf)Uom long Distance rotes ore lower all day Sunday and every evening after 7 p.m. Sow " DOUBLE THE COLD " with ton lot turmt than tvtr hfirt. will be a pleasure to show you these New General Electrics. You'll be in terested in their tures and their low cost. m'niita fea. up-to-t- he e Electricity is the Biggest Bargain in the Home UTAH POWER. & LIGHT CO. 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