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Show Page 2 fimiEKA EUREKA REPORTER fc&o&m Tlntic Lead 60c and 69c. Tlntic Standard 5.95. STOCK SALKS fiems of the . Fubllahed on Thuraday of each weak it Eureka, Utah. C. E. RIFE J. VERN RIFE Pabllahara Entered in tba poatofflen at Eureka, Utah, a aecond elaaa mall matter undar the Act of March 3. 1179. Mining and Legal Blanks for Bale at the Reporter Office, Eureka, Utah. Wedoeadny Chief Cone. 96c. Colorado 3e. Eureka Lily 62c and 61c. Eureka Standard 9 1.62 ft. Little May Vic. North Lily 62c and 60c. Tlutlc Lend 68c. Tlntic Standard $6. Monday. Beat Crown Point IKc. Eureka Lily 81c. Eureka Standard fl.6SVi. Iron King 17c. North Lily 81c. Tlntic Lead 83c. Tlutlc Standard 18.00. Zuma 8c. Roller Skate ToWn i Mlaa Donna Meillng la at Provo where ahe la attending a beauty culture achool. WEEKLY i)KK ftllllMKNTH 7 25c oclock Mlaa Wanda Knotta waa a Balt 29 Lake visitor during the pant week 16 end. 11 8- Mra- milh ot Denver, Colo- I Tlntic Stanndard United Btatea Mlnea North Lily Mammoth i Dragon Cona. ..... ...... ...... eaeaeaassaaaaaaeeeeee Iran lllnaaom Yankee Cona. . . .' Utah Mre Clay Co. (silica) .' Einpire Mines 0odlva 8 4 Z 4 2 rado Ie,,t three weeka In Eureka a guest at the home of Mr. and Mra. Mra. Smith and TInaman. eor Mra- - T,nwnan arB girlhood chums. 3; Joseph L. Jameson, music Instructor at the Tlntic High School, was at Moab during the early part of the week, having been called there by the death of his sister, who waa burled on Monday. Mr! and Mrs. C. K. Rife, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wlllniore, Mrs. John Rowe, Mrs. Julia Whitehead, Mrs. Heber Mellor, Ralph Whitehead. William Boyer, Frank Townley, James Morgan, Mrs. Ralph Hopes, Mrs. Emma Cannon and Kay Jones attended Republican rallies at Levan and Nephl last evening. 2 . POTPOURRI Chewing Gum hr. J ..k t 8.11 Lake City. ert was confined at the St. Marks hospital. For several days the phy- Biclans were unable to diagnose all eat lniiitii ofyict his but finally decided that It was an Infection of the sinus glands, At the present time he Is consider- - & Tel. Company ably Improved and- should recovery from the disease. - make a The chewing gum Industry Is aid to have started in 1860 with a capital outlay of $55. Once an exclusively Amenban habit, it is today followed in practically every country. Resin from the Mack spruce was first used-i- n the manufacture of gum but other forest trees are now used, notably the sapodilla. ll Il,.b-(mi'- n ! and after hours. Cali-;forn- la Additional monthly charge now 15 cents for only 18 months. No charge to change your present telephone to a hand set. Otelet lonti "Totltyl Cents Special rates for private parties on open nights i. jjj. Diehl of Mammoth Is reporl- ed to be Mrloualy ill at the Forrest Hotel in Nephl. He waa in that city 2 Apex Standard going research work for the goverr.- Zuma lament when stricken with a severe 1 Chief Cons coig 1 Knreka Hill broadcast ov- The Btewart-WarnI , Cenilul 1 ver KSL tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 Mt. View will have a local aspect for the rea- solaon that the Castleton Appliance ot Total Carloads this city will be mentioned as one i One of seven licenses Issued Tues- of the dealers. day by the stale department of John J. Hannifin and son, Frank to embalmers one went to were at Murray on SunHannifin, a Eureka resident. It was Issued to former was attending a Lionel J. Fairbanks, u son In law of day. The of the state Firemens Asmeeting Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank Birch. Mr. sociation, of which organisation he Fairbanks Is a graduate of the is a member, ot At the College embalming. .present time he Is employed at the Among the subscription renewals of the past week was that of Miss ;lron Blossom mine. 'Telephone 15 Saturday Matinee 2 oclock er The Mountain States Tel. SATURDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY Mra. Roy My era waa I OllOwBm (Convenient 4ja.nd. ! In EUREKA a Salt Lake visitor during the week, where her 'son. Ruben, la employed. j Tuesday Chief Cona. 94c to 91c. Eureka Lily 61c end 62c. Iron King 18c. North Lily 63c. Thursday, October- 8tli, 1936.- The Lady Elks meeting was held evening at the club rooms of the order, the business slon being followed by cards and a very nice luncheon. The prize win-- . ners were Mrs. O. E. Itlfe and Mrs. Erwin Bax, and the hostess for the evening was Mra. Maynard Cronin. on Tuesday s, Today an entirely difexists. Corporations have found that it pays excellent dividends. In the form of public good will, to make their reports simple, complete aud easily underThe Securities and Exstandable. change Commission has promulgated rules under which any corporation offering securities for isle must make available to the public exhaustive Information concerning lie condition. And the nation's leading stock exchanges have gone to great lengths on their own account to abuses and queationable practices, and to aid the Investor who la forealghted enough to before he buys. Whether you purchase five shares of atock or ten thousand, obtain all the information yon can concerning the company in which you are interested, and analyte It Remember the foal and his money! corporation. ferent situation Wtatera Nswapasar Ualaa. THE FOOL AND HIM MONEY A fool and hit money are soon parted, says the old adage. Thai, was true a thousand years ago and It ia just as true today. The habit of the fool, be be investing his money in securities orj chancing it on n racehorse, is to. rush in blindly end taka e chance, whether or not he has sufficien: knowledge end information to justify his venture. Gambling will always be extremeBut In the field of ly hazardous. Investment, the wise citizen has e fine opportunity to epend his money Intelligently. Not so long ago, it was nett to Impossible for any one save a financial wizard to Hud out anything definite about the condition of a TUNE IN Kt S Le Mon. Wed. 9:30 A.M. Service For The American Home LOCAL ADS FOR BALK 4 room modern house in good condition, north of High School. Inquire Nash Barber Shop. I Oil j SALE CHEAP One front room hnc.ter, one washing machine, Inquire Ie's Variety Store. FOR REAT 2 room house, furnish- ed. Mrs. I. Hillman, Eagle St. BUT OIL-PLATIN- and her friendly wUlt with the modern home maker. ytr Right you ore. The weother hasn't mode vp Its mind yet. 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