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Show j ' ,Thursday, November 5, 1936. ttH1- - fhgfc 5 EUREKA REPORTER ! h Soviet Russia has 10,000 news, WIXTUIl RANGES IN GOOD CONDITION, KAYS ANDREWS papers with a total circulation of more then 17,000,000. Utah ranges deteriorated slightly The University of Itah student during the punt month, according to publication, Tim Chronicli." la now tangs and livestock correspondents. being published twice weekly. However, there Is usually a seasonal condlllou of ranges in Mias Cecil Wilaon and Marlon and decline in the month of September, use the during Wllsou Wlllinuro spent the latter! und the deterioration this your is Lake in City.) week of Salt last part Just shout equal to the Mildred Rife spent a part of Iasi! average decline during September. $1.00 DRESSES week in American Fork visiting with! The present condition of the ranges Mrs. TO GO AT Hannah is above that of a year ago, and her grandmother, Rhodes. considerably better than the ten year average, 1928 to 193S, for the i Edgar Winn, H. C. Crane, hoili month of October. of Nephl; Frank Townley and C. ' Prospects are generally promising E. Rlfa, of Eureka, were in the wesl for feed on winter ranges In Utah end of the county last Saturday and according to Frank Andrewa, state Sunday, vlsltlug the Trout Creek and atatlatlran. In soma sections of Callao aectlone. the eastern part of the state the reij lj The University of Utah Is equip- ported condition of the winter range is only fair, but most areas show well ped with the only earth quake refeed. There was but litcording seismograph between the developed west coaat and Denver. There are tle rainfall during the last half of no machines to the north or south September, but feed made a good start during the months of July and of the University. August when there wae abnormal Walter Beealey of Boise, Idaho, precipitation," Mr. Andrewa said. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY There hsa been pent part of the week in Eureka general moveMr. and Mrs. ment of livestock from the high with hie parents, The young man is summer ranges toward lower grazBeealey. ii Frank Friday on the staff of the Idaho Statesman ing areas, aa le usual at this time nt Boise. The trip as far as Salt of the year. The feed has been good on the summer ranges, k Lake City wae mado by airplane. and are mostly In good condition A special meeting of the Ameriwith a considerable proportion of can Legion will he held et the Le- fat stock. gion hall in Eureka Friday evening 8ummer and fall ranges in the November Sth, at 8 oclock. All northern part of the state are hold- -. MOJUD SILK HOSIERY members are asked to attend as Ing up well, and livestock have con- -' business of importance is coming up sldereble and are in excelvitality for consideration. lent condition to go Into the winter. and In central Utah prosperta for the Canning Follork, author SPECIAL SALE OF MENS DRESS world traveler, will lecture Monday livestock Industry are good to excelSHIRTS, Values to $2.50 to go at evening, November 9lh, at Kings- lent with sheep and cattle showing bury Hall at the University campus. good flesh. Winter ranges were reported very Mr. Pollock is the second lecturer to appear this year sponsored by the dry In the eastern part of the state recent raina probably will reUniversity of Utah Master Minds and but lieve that condition. Private Artist Series. have held up well. A splendid prospective development of feed IAM)K NOW DON'T WAIT. on the winter ranges of aoulhern PHONE 19-EUREKA, UTAH Utah, caused by the heavy rainfall An ounce of prevention Is worth during July and August, completes a 4! pound of cure and one thorough an optimistic outlook for the of state. the of Inspection your property may pre; Orant Peterson. of Amerlran Fork, Deputy Sheriff Karl Eagar was at vent n disastrous fire. The cold season will soon envelop sible, have the Inspections made by on waa the guest of Ur. and Mrs. C. Nephl during the past week-en- d much of the United Stales. Furna- a fireman or a member of the fire of official the business. E. Rlfo during tha early part ces and other heating devices will marshal's department. Ha will know weak. J. H. Vickers, county recorder,' be taxed to their utmost. More lights what to look for. ; Mra. Kate Ames entertained nt a was In the Tlntlc District on Mon- -' will bo used and will ha operated! So don't wait until the snow i.i party the other day In honor of her jday and Tuesday on official nbsl- - more hours per day. Kireplures will on the ground and the temperature U below zero to wonder whether you he in service. birthday, a large number of guests ness. To enter the winter season with- are safe from fire. Find out now being present and enjoying the afA number of the young people of fair. A hot dinner was served at Eureka have made arrangements to out checking such equipment Is to and If repairs are necessary, have one o'clock in the afternoon, and give a dancing party nt the Roller give a hostage to fortune. Many a them done immediately by qualified this waa followed by games and Skating Rink in the Taylor Brothers heating plant has developed on In- experts. In re-- j other forms of entertainment. building,-evening. There conspicuous flaw and firs has -j urs the eard playing the prizes were will be goodFriday a suited. poChimneys always In mualc end everyone Mining Blanks at Reporter Office. awarded as follows: Mrs. Walter Tlntlc ie invited to attend. are; , lential source of trouble,' as flues und fireplaces. An ancient Brandt, high score; Mra. Katie The Ladles Auxiliary No. 21 met electric cord may have "worked all Towers, consolation, and Mrs. Abner Cray, house pris. The guests were at the Minera Union Hall on Wed- - right last year" yet he in condition POTPOURRI After at present to cause a serious fire toas follows: Mrs. Abner Cray, Mra. neaday evening, Nov. 4th. waa social a bualness Miss Helen tranaacted Kay Hayward, Hayward, the day. Mrs. Gottlieb Brandt,. Mrs. Jerry iseaaion took place with Mra. Evelyn If you were wise, you look advanDestructive Gypsy Moth Bennett, Mrs. Walter Brandt, and Naylor and Norma Bate in charge. tage of Fire Prevention Week, which accidental escape of n few The Mrs. Eva Klrhendall, all of Sal: Lou Barrett won the high score wae observed early In October. You l.ake City; Mrs. Katie Towers. Mrs. prize for the card playing and Mra. listened to talk, read pamphlets and tiny specimens of the gypsy moth which had been imported from Elmer Oresaman, Mra. David Beck, I Lydia Ferguson the house prize. learned of the more common hazCentral Europe to Massachusetts Mrs. Henry Runnells, Mrs. J. V. how to search for them, and Am- ards, in 1859 for experimental study, of the Ladles The Auxiliary Tilby, Mrs. Marinus Tilby, Mrs. Emil them. Apply that caused millions of dollars of are . holding a big how to ellmlate Legion Til-t- y erican Msrluus Maurice now. ltraurit, Tilby, and the expenditure of Nov. knowledge on damage Monday meeting evening, and (Tclon Ames. If you are not sure that you ran other millions to combat them. fib, at which time they will Install inspect your property, any They had never been known beproperly Mrs. the newly elected officers. will he glud to help. fore hi this country and have Cuba Davia of Payaon, district pres- insurance agent So will fire marshals and fire denever been entirely extermiin attendance. ident, will be of nated. They attack trees, eatof the organization are urged partments. And there is.a wealth Is obtainable ing them bare of foliage. to he present. Mrs. Ruby Soreii.nin printed material which for nothing. la In charge of ihe program. 8 WciMra Ktwqaptr Iu communities where It is pos- Oar Motto b Not Cold-- Bat A stamp mill" that was popular The Golden Rule. In the gay nineties as a method of i retrieving metals from crude ores PHONE 54 A has been erected at the 1'nlvrrslty of Call Any Time Day or I'tah mining experiment station. mill will be used by itudente Ihe Night. tnd any one else Interested In thia ;bld time method of milling ore. a believe It to be the only one Ambulance Service .of its kind to be In artual use in any laboratory west of the Mississippi River. f !?' I Cl : -- earance Sale of House Dresses n ! Join the SINCLAIR Football Contest sr 79c: .... intt ten-ye- A CAR A WEEK A guessing contest tlmt men and women can enter with equal chances. Hundreds of Frizes, besides a car week. Get your Hanks every week at the SINCLAIR NKKVJCE STATION FRA NIC BACON. $1.00 em-- SINCLAIR GAS and OILS Special Thanksgiving Sale SINCLAIR INDEX LUBRICATION TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES of Silk Dresses -I Horaiog, Novmber Starliag PHILCO and ZENITH RADIOS dh Eureka Service Station live-stoc- $5.00 Frank Bacon, Prop. EUREKA I $1.00 M j Myrle Dress Shop a ion Htt hoyiv . - r- tkn I i ' mu. i 10X1 67-- J OHT COPPER MAKES ADVANCE TO 10.48 CENTS Price of copper for export to European porta eoared again on Monday and touched 10.48 cents n pound, the hlgheat since March 1931, when sales wero made at 10.05 cents. Heavy armament demand, depleted vlsable stocks and general Industrial expansion have boon credited for the mounting price which has climbed from 9.85 cents in n little more than n month. - The Eureka Cafe, owned end managed by Bert McCormick, had the Job of furnishing meals to the election Judges, the checkers, etc., on election day. and he did a very fine Job of the assignment. Mr. McCormick Is a union man and runs a union restaurant and It was very fitting that the two parlies saw fit to pass thia business over to him. M441 1 M 1 1 444 0 W4W4t 18008000 BLUE BLAZEi . -- Ip. ; Phone CAKE SERVED MEALS FOR ELECTION atock-ralser- W-- k- ; W ; ' bon pas-tur- ea Have Your Car Serviced for Winter Be Prepared ( . , ! : I LONG BURNING-INTENS- IVE HEAT-- NO SOOT-LIT- TLE ASH ; ! Tintic Lumber Co. Neil ODonnell Mortuary : l'n. - Ex-pe- 'rji rt t i.oaibifrD.KSTir PHONE 44 EUREKA, UTAH rn n i product ..now isift that a greater there's buy than no increase in price ( ever-whe- n When the Fall and W inter Breeze Blows : a il i : : 11 si, IT IS TIME TO THINK OF THE COMFORTS OF a. OLD 7VIKV TAIHRX KEEPER- - HOME. YOU NEED FREE BURNING, CLEAN DURABLE COAL YOU WILL FIND THAT ROYAL COAL IS THE KIND YOU NEED FOR COMFORT. ROYAL COAL IS MINED AT CASTLE GATE, WHERE THE BEST OF DOMESTIC COALS EX-ist- ! THE FOLLOWING ARE OUR PRICES FOR GRADED COAL DELIVERED PROMPTLY IN YOUR BINS: LARGE LUMP osseeosoa I I l I MEDIUM LUMP : : NUT COAL II $7.80 $7.30 $6.55 ! Less 25c Per Ton for Cash !! I P. J. FENNELL !! 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