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Show Thursday, November 5, ' 193d.' Rag 5 EUREKA REPORTER M44444M Soviet Russia has 10,000 ' news-- 1 WINTER IlAXGKls IN GOOD CONDITION, BAYS ANDREWS papers with a total circulation of ; more than 17,000,000. Utah ranges deteriorated slightly, ! II The Unlvenlty of Utah student during the past month, according to "The Chronicle, " Is now range and livestock correspondsnts. ; 'publication, being published twice weekly. However, there is usually a seasonal lni and Miss Cecil Wilson and Marlon or September, Wilson Wlllmore spent the latter! u,t drln tie mcnlli th deterioration this year Is part of last week in Balt Lake Clty.and about equal to the ten-yejust Mildred Rife cpent a part of last1 average decline during September, week In American Fork visiting with The preeont condition of tbe ranges Mrs. Hannah Is above IhaA of a year ago, and her grandmother, Rhodes. considerably better than the ten S1.50 and $1.05 DRESSES average, 1B26 to 1935, for the year Edgar Winn, II. C. Crane, both month of October. TO GO AT ? of Nephl; Frank Townley and C.j prospects are generally promising In the weei f0r feed on winter j E. Rife, of Eureka, were ranges In Utah , end of the county lost Saturday and to Frank Andrew., state accordng 8unday, visiting the Trout Creek and atatlstlcan. "In some sections of Callao aectlons. the eastern part of the atate the re- i condition of the winter range ' The Prted University of Utah la equip- ! fal but moat areaa how "a11 on,y rewith earth the ped only quake feed. There was but lit, ' developed between the cording eelsmograph rainfall during the last half of weet coast and Denver. There are no machines to tho north or south September, hut feed made a good start during the montha of July and of the University. August when (here was abnormal Walter Beesley of Boise, Idaho, precipitation," Mr. Andrewa said, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY There has been n general move-wit- h spent part of the week In Eureka Mr. and Mrs. ment of livestock from the high hie parents, Frank Beesley. The young man la summer ranges toward lower gras-o- n the staff of the Idaho Statesman Ing areas, as is usual at this time at Boise. The trip as far as Salt of the year. The feed has been good on the summer ranges, and llve- -. Lake City was made by airplane. 1 stock are mostly in good condition ; $7.95 DRESSES of the Amorl- - wllh a conglaerahle special mci-l.nproportion of can Legion will bo held at tbe Le- itocjj gion hall in Eureka Friday evening 8umin;r and fan range. m the All November 6th, at 8 o'clock. northern part of the state are hold- MOJUD SILK HOSIERY are asked to attend aa members p Well, and livestock have con- jng . business of Importance Is coming up 8lderable vitality and are in excel- for consideration. lent coudton t0 g0 lnt0 the wiuter.i author and In central utah Prospects for the' Pollock, Canning SPECIAL SALE OF MENS DRESS world traveler, will lecture Monday livestock Industry are good to excel- wlth heep and cattle ehowlng SHIRTS, Values to $2.50 to go at evening. November 9ih. at Kings- - ,ent bury Hell at the University campus. Wlnter ranges were reported very Mr. Pollock Is the second lecturer in the eastern part of the Hate dry ; to appear this year sponsored the by rains Probably will re- but University of Utah Master Minds and lleve that condition. Private pas- Artist Series. A splen- held havo tures well. up -did prospective development of feed on the winter rsqges of southern IjOOK NOW DON'T WAIT. EUREKA, UTAH PHONE 19-Utah, paused by tho heavy rainfall An ounce of prevention is worih during July end August, completes 444044444444444444444444444444444444444444444V a pound of cure and one thorough aa optlmls Jc outlook for the stork- of the slate. Inspection of your property may pre- - raisers fire. a vent disastrous Grent Peterson, of American Fork,1 Deputy Sheriff Karl Eagar was at The cold season will soon envelop Bible, have the Inspecilone made by on waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Nephl daring the past week-en- d much of the United States. Furna- - a fireman or a member of the fire E. Rife during the early part of the official business, ces and other heating devices will marshals department. He will know week. J. H. Vickers, county recorder, be taxed to their utmost. More light! what to look for. So dont wait until the snow 1 Mra. Kate Ames entertained at a wee in the Tintlc District on Mon- will be used and will be operated ubsl-on her! on official J the ground and the temperature will more and of hours In honor Tuesday day per day. Fireplaces party the other day ! below xero to wonder whether you ness. In of service. be number a guests , large birthday, To enter the winter season with- - are safe from fire. Find out now being present and enjoying the ef-- l A number of tho young people of fair. A hot dinner was served at Eureka haTa mada arrangementa to out checking such equipment is to and If repairs are necessary, have hostage to fortune. Many a them d u clock in the afternoon, and lve a dancng party at the Roller lve In- - experts, this was followed by games and gkallns Rink In the Taylor Brothers Plenty has developed jm re-- j fire other forma of entertainment. In huUding "Friday evening. There conapicuoue flaw-a- nd -; a poere ulted. always Chimneys the card playing the prices were wU1 Mining Blanks at Reporter Office, good mualc and everyone In source of trouble, as are) awarded ea follows: Mrs. Walter TlntIc ,, vjted to attend. jtential flues and fireplaces. An ancient;' Brandt, high score; Mrs. Katie! I The Ladies Auxiliary No. 23 met electric cord may have "worked all Towers, consolation, and Mrs. Abner Wed- POTPOURRI right last year" yet be In condition Gray, house prize. The guests were at the Mlnera Union Hall on After at present to cause a serious fire 'follows: Mrs. Abner Gray, MrsJnesday evening, Nov. 4th. Hayward, Mias Helen Hayward, j the business was transacted a social dtty. Destructive Gypsy Moth if you were wise, you took advnn- Mrs. Gottlieb Brandt, Mrs. Jerry session took piece with Mrs. Evelyn In Bate Norma and charge, and Mrs. Walter Naylor tags of Fire Prevention Week, which Brandt, Branett, accidental escape of a few The Mrs. Eva Klrkendall, nil of Salt Lon Barrett won the high score waa observed early In October. Yon of the gypsy moth specimens tiny Lake City; Mrs. Katie Towers, Mrs. ! prize for the card playing and Mrs. lutened to talks, read pamphlets and which had been imported from of the more common haz- - Central j learned Elmer Qreuman, Mrs. David Beck, Lydia Ferguson the house prize. Europe to Massachusetts and 10 warch for the how arda Mrs. Henry Rnnnells, Mrs. J. V.j in 1869 for experimental study, Auxtliarv of the AmTne how to ellmlate them. Apply that caused millions of dollars of erlcan Legion are holding a big now lad and the expenditure of Nov. damage on Monday evening, ; meeting other millions to combat them. by and Clelon Ames. 11 i1 f b at Trh,cb They had never been known beMrs. properly Inspect yourhe property, any I the newly elected officers. will glad tohelp. agant jnaurgnce fore in this country and have Cuba Davie of Paywn, district pres- go wm flre marabflll, and fire never been entirely extermiM.m- will he In attendance. And tbore a a wealth cf. nated. They attack trees, eatnftrlmsnU ing them bare of foliage. to he present. for nothing. Wetter. Xewipipcr I'aiia. Is In charge of ihe program. In communities where it Is pos- A "stamp mill that was popular Oar Motto Is Not Gold as a method of Bat The Golden Rule. j In the gay nineties crude ores, I (Uhfa from metals retrieving PHONE 54 .has been erected at the University of Vtali mining experiment station. Call Any Time Day or The mill will he used by students Night. nnd any one else interested In this time method of milling ore. believe It to he the only one Ambulance Service 'or lie kind to be In actual use In any laboratory west of the Mlssle-IpRiver. ; Clearance Sale of House Dresses A CAR A WEEK ! d"a " Join the SINCLAIR Football Contest ar . : 79c $1.00:: A KiiPRshig contest that men and women can enter witli equal chances. Hundreds of Prizes, besides a car ouch week. Get your blanks every week at tbe SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION FRANK BACON. ) Special Thanksgiving Sale SINCLAIR INDEX LUBRICATION ! TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES of Silk Dresses Surli. SINCLAIR GAS and OILS . PHILCO and ZENITH RADIOS Be Prepared Frida, tUraug, Nortaber 6th $5.00 $1.00 ) rent Myrle Dress Shop W Eureka Service Station Phone Frank Bacon, Prop. ! MI I !! 1:LUKK 67-- J ! 1 1 KXlOKT COPPER MAXES ADVANCE TO 10.48 CENTS V MKALB FOR KLKCTION The Eur4 Sfd fhe ed by Bert McCormick,., elec- to meals the Job of rurnlshing Dn Judges, the checkers, etc., on ld a very fine J? of the assignment. Mr. McCormick Is a union man ad rune n union restaurant and It waB TerJ fitting that the two parties nw 111 business over pBM t1 to him. f Price of copper for export to European ports soared again on Monday and touched 10.48 cents a since March pound, the highest 1931, when sales were made at 10.55 cents. Heavy armament demand, depleted visable stocks and general Industrial expansion have been credited for the mounting price which hie climbed from 9.86 cents in a little more than a month. WMtH ieeeee BLUE BLAZE . J Have Your Car Serviced for Winter i hug ( j j to-R- ay LONG BURNING INTENSIVE HEAT-- NO SOOT-LIT- TLE 1 ASH 9y Tintic Lumber Co. de-ide- Neil ODonnell EUREKA, UTAH PHONE 44 Mortuary ! WtSWtWtiT- - P ROOUCT yj ! !now isn't that a greater pl lliere's buy than no increase in price ever-whe- n When the Fall and Winter Breeze Blows : j fit IT IS TIME TO THINK OF THE COMFORTS OF HOME. YOU NEED FREE BURNING, CLEAN DURABLE COAL. YOU WILL FIND THAT ROYAL OLD 7OilX J'AVERX KEEPER-- COAL IS THE KIND YOU NEED FOR COMFORT. ROYAL COAL IS MINED AT CASTLE GATE, WHERE THE BEST OF DOMESTIC COALS EXIST. THE FOLLOWING ARE OUR PRICES FOR GRADED COAL DELIVERED PROMPTLY IN YOUR , BINS: LARGE LUMP . . MEDIUM LUMP : NUT COAL $7.80 $7.30 $6.55 Less 25c Per Ton for Cash P. J. FENNELL RATIONAL DISTILLERS i PRODUCTS CORPORATION Ew Off s New York. N. Y. |