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Show i i 2 Ihi IT r&fc 3 EUREKA' .REPORTER Thprscjay , .November 12, 1930. , -- U F" Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Coppertou spent part of the week Of Utah S Wet Summer in Dividend visiting with relatives l. FINENT OP LIQUOR ;and other friends. If a 1925 model car kud a recent Kairy stories have Just as strong; A model were to atari out on a drive, Tlntic Lodge No. 711, li. 1. O. scientific basis us bate repeated as 4 Klks, will in the near future Initiate ;!iicli would you think moat likely Involved In a motor ac j to become a rlasa of candidates, the first balcldentt loting to take place this Thursday A campaign to Increase 1robably your anuwer will be: evening. The old car, w the membership Is now on and from ; all appearances there will be sev- brakes, relatively Inefficient steer ina and general Inferiority. erul new members before the winj Wrong. ter months have passed. According to the Na- fcf VM V.e A gupKsiug content that meii ami women can enter ApricstNcctifi 8.1,1, coMicut .5 H, nuido Mr. Alter down sat and E. was hostess Mrs. T. Bartlett to tlon, of the cars now in service were with Minil chances. lIutulmlM of Prize, Lenities a car (Uqfr some calculations and findings which the members of the Fidelia Club on Ssei each week. (let your Hunk every week at the SIN- forwarded to It. F. Walter, act- Wednesday evening of last week, United Iho commissioner for Mng the features being curds followed by.!! CliAIK NKKVICK STATION FRANK BAGX)N. states bureau of reclamation. B delicious luncheon. The prise "Utah received in precipitation1 winners in the card playing were!! 10 " Mrs. Eugene Blackett, high score,! SINCLAIR GAS and OILS durnd Ya"thoM'cars"thatre Ynvolvhi! i1 It ,u w,ter 'X ul? p0lbIy and Mrs. John F. llowe, 25 per cent of all accidents. This apparent anomaly has an liave been evaPrtted fr0,n Uko Others attending were Mrs. Cecelia; SINCLAIR INDEX LUBRICATION obvious nt Mead, and during August, 1936, re- - Baron, Mrs. Frank Briskey, Mrs.', 150 ce,ved Dean Bock. Mrs. John Bunnell, Mrs.;; ,,mel M mu,h raj new cars are They oaiiIiI TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES h.tve c11n,e ,rom he rt,ncUI. John Donnelly. Mrs. Percy Hanks, overrate the safety of better brakes Mrs. George Tlnsman, Mrs. Ben'; of steel bodies, steering, lights, and u whether, Thurmond, Mrs. Charles Zabriskle all other Improvements. FHILCO and ZENITH RADIOS They take ,,..1 rece,Y,!d more Ill 9III, a few' and Mrs. fllella Shea. ,h" a lot of chances. Then the day of drops of rain from the Boulder Dam reckoning arrives.. in-- ; Be Prepared Have Your Oar Serviced for Winter This Is not a boost for old cars. area. Moisture rising as vapor to clouds under conditions. ordinary But It Is a plea for a different attl- -' I ANNOUNCEMENT rapidly and frequently! I tude on the part of owners of the is diffused miles an hour, or 600 travels 25 1 hereby announce my gas chariots. It Is a miles candidacy dam water Boulder day. per for the office of member of the sad commentary on these drivers is to help Kansas than more likely It of la Education of Tlntic School but Board their better cars which Utah, District from District No. 2, subject cause the most accidents. stories had gained Similar to the will of the voters at the achool Phone 67-- J Frank Bacon, Prop. Regard your car, old or new, as credence in fairy FASCINATING TALKS 1906 when the Colorado, electlun to be held Dec. 2, 1936. potentially a death machine; It ran river flooded over Its banks OV LOST MINKS and cause death quickly on the least FRED DITTMER. twice the, the Salton formed I sea, u. e Mu KMthm L Wmtamm mishap or miscalculation, or least sire of Mead Lake. The flood It- f NTKADY WORK GOOD PAY. mismanagement. Don't commit the self was an indication of abnormally UTAH PHEASANT SEASON WINTER INCREASES TIIE great sin of driving with over-cowet and the lake was THE FRENCHMEN'S OK MONOXIDE GAS ENDED IaAHT EVENING DANGER Reliable mon wanted to rail on fldence and ending In the cemetery. rffectweather, rtther h a CBUHe of the wet' ee HIDDEN TREASURE farmers. No experience, or capital ' j period, he said. Tha Utah pheasant seaaon, which When the thermometer goee down needed. Write today. McNESS Co., INTERESTING KIWAXIS CLUB More than normal precipitation of carbon monoxide poison- In most counties was open for four Dept. M, Freeport, Illinois. MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT occurred In Utah for January, Feb- - TX SOUTHWESTERN Colorado near danger motor car exhausts goes days, ended last evening, from and acI ee mx ing Wolf miiuiiilt of Creek limy ee ruary, June, July and August, 1936, be the up. This warning was sounded In cording to genaral reports It was the aa known FOR RENT Housekeeping bill rooms, a neeii There was a at with February and July the wettest Public! most successful one ever held. Blrda Treiuure mountain. It gunrda a park a statement recently by the i Mrs. Lockes at the rear of 'the the Kiwanis Club large gathering meeting held last in the records of the weather bureau, where gold ban tieen concealed, and Safety Department of the Utah seemed to be plentiful la all ' post office. March, April and May. 1935, also night in the library building. pointing outjtlons, especially Utah and Millard In Ita Motorist Association, On this occasion the program was were abnormally wet, immediately many things have happened the deadly gas regularly claims; counties, where most Tlntic sports-a- n that shadow. under the direction of Jess Wilson prior to the first expansion of tbo Increased number of vlctima with men hunted, To liegln at the known beginning, while since the lake has been of the eductional committee. He lake, advent of cold weather. the 1827 a of band Ok about trappers, made arrangements for a number growing, each month from June to along MSIM Tha reason Is that winter finds most and adventurers, hunters, gold of students from the D. Y. U. at December, 1935, also In March, left St. Iauls snd more motorists warming up their ' of them to provide the entertainment M. May and September, 1936, the made Frenehtnen. section. They cars In the garage and more of them to tills their way features of the program, which they precipitation has been below normal about, looking for a place driving with the windows closed, the! These variations, he said, were no ranged rendered la a pleasing and efficient suited to their wants, and finally set- - statement said. Other facta concern- -' manner. The party consisted of more than could normally be nnTi down. They sent tu Tuna fur aup-I- f ing the rarbon monoxide haxard are Mead Lake had a ( fop wwr!I yMr. listed as follows: Particular caution should be used Tlipn. late one sununcr, they grew If the motor le in small garages. Nila Matthews, vice president of prlate to Inquire about the apparent! croirHUeilBolror left running with garage doors I'flcke1 t,,Hr the club, gave a farewell address, loss or suspension or this supposed a trip to that city. Jus. na the pack rinsed a dangerous amount of gas He Influence," he concluded. bidding tha members goodby. NEW SEMLOH HOTEL train left camp, a bai.d f extremely can become preueut within a few stated that his association with ths ee It Is odorless, tasteless, MALT MKK CITY unfriendly Utes came by, attacked the minutes. club had been pleasant and alioiit hulf of them. anil colorless and one may be overand killed men, POPULAR COUPLE LEAVE, Under New Management ful and that he would cherlah the' The rest entrenched themselves to come without warning. memories whenever he went. (Different Atmosphere) Never drive with the windows light, and at the same time they manBe Matthewa and p and kJra Mr. Matthews has been very ae- muke wmie (ltued, aa small amounts of gas may and to the bury gold aged Modern, ,oa ,n leav Eureka on rooaa, tlva In the affair, of the club and showing where It was bidden. leak through the floorboards from newly furnished with Simmons heirreshlcnce In maps dBf member hla regret, At last departure they managed to get away faulty connections. Drowsiness, naug Beds, mattresses. but on. and all wish him every good SaU Lke CtJr- - For ha paat from the Utes, when they separated sea and headache are symptoms. in hn. Popular prices. Coffee Shop. Mntttaw. fortune In hi. new location at Salt fur greater safety and agreed to meet In preparing the car for winter Beauty Parlor, Barber 8hop, Lake City, where he will carry on hare 01 the local Nell O Donnell at St. Louts. Only two of them ever have the entire exhaust system Tailor Bbop for your convenhere and the while in tha same profession for Neil Mortuary, reached the remlexvous. checked over from motor to tha rear ience; Garage in connection .couple have made many friends. O'Donnell. Some time later, a Frenchman ap- end and eliminate leaks. and most of all at rates that In Mr. will the Matthews continue Tt peared In a small Mexican settlement you get more for your money. The Juab County Commissioners Employment of Mr. O'Connell, In the of Treasure mountain, U. N. LEAD STOCKS Lionel Fairbanks will have charge lie said region 11.00 to 91.50 without bath have made arrangements to visit' that tie was merely prospectDECLINE IN OCTOBER 0CI' ODonnell establishment, 8ingln. the west end of the county on bust- ing, but lie hud some maps which ness and will leave here on Sunday 91.50 to 92.00 with private (those whi caught a glimpse of them Lead slocks in the United Slalea Our Motto la Not Gold Those who will make the bath. morning. on October 1st were 293,596 tone, A few drops of keroslne added to said) looked queer Indeed. But The Golden Rule. trip are Frank Bacon, Russell Haw- - water makes an excellent wash for Presently he left the reghm at any the American Bureau of Metal Sta-- 1 HARRY K. MILES. Mgr. kins and W. R. Gardner. They rehe PHONE 54 never and rate, disappeared 1st' tlutlcs repotted. September J. F. McCORUICK, Asst. Mgr. .windows, mirrors, and picture glass, turned. But the maps came to light In atocks totaled 310,398 tons. probably be accompanied by n rep Call Any Time Day or Bert Wilder, who operates a sum- the Mixsesslon of sume Mexicans, nut j rosentatlve of the achool board. Receipts of lead in ore end scrap mer camping retort In Provo Can- those, however, who knew the French- by United States smelters Night. during, yon, waa back In Tlntic during the man. tons totaled 37,519 September men What these week. did with the uius against 38.709 tn August and 4 Ambulance Service Is hard to say. Certainly they kept j in 1936. September, on Midvale waa at John Galley "You havent forgotten them well out of sight, but the etury Monday visiting with hla John - Were going to Salt leaked out and the general hwatlon Mining Blanks at Reporter Office. and Lr' daughter, Mr. and Mra. Milton became known. j today City I should end haven't soy 1 Morton. al1 A man named Asa Pour beard of the hove further more OVER CONFIDENCE IS THE 81V OK MANY MOTORISTS REST OP APRICOT A CAR A WEEK ! fi Join the SINCLAIR Football Contest J ! ! ; ! ,jhe rll' ! tnlh all-cu- iv t. over-confide- i ! ! lV1it,iiiwi,iui . I I , . I I ultra-moder- Golden n Eureka Service Station DlMBltOlllS i ! ! n- 4 finely-sliae- d ) 1 t o dt I Sun-eve- up-to-d- ry Inner-sprin- j Neil ODonnell Mortuary j 35,-39- aon-ln-la- w r ready made reservations -- t The Newheuee, you bet I" eur favorite hotel i 3 r ?? Mrs. George Manson is at Sallno today attending tha funeral of her grandfather, Ellaa William Crane,' uged 77 years, who passed away at his home in that city on Saturday ulliuenla lucident to old age. , from ; Mr. Crane was one of the pioneers of that section of tho state. He was 'active In church end clrlc work. t . i 't : The Newhouse Hotel Famous For Hospitality and Good Food Roy (l)utch) Naef has returned to hla home In Eureka after spend-- ! ing the past seven weeks in the Paysun Hospital where he submitted to en operation for appendicitis. His case was a very serious one for tho that he was suffering from jieaaon j teed It will bo a long polaqnlng. time before he will be able to return to work. Mr. end Mra. Sunday Morning Breakfast Served in Your Room Without Extra Cost RATES Single $2 to S4 Double S3.S0 to 94. SO all With Beth MRS. a WATERS, Prealdont J. W. K. SUTTON, OenX Manager I strange maps and the marked cache. He recalled that there was a park where the trees Imre Just such blaxes. and he went back to the plnre to make certain. The signs were Indeed there, but where they pointed Poor did not know. In hopes of getting tome Information on the general subject, he then asked the Indian agent for Information from the Utea, but the tribesmen professed to be Ignorant. They had heard of such a happening, they said, but. they remembered nothing. Poor and a party of friends then tried to work out tha puxzla themselves. They followed the biases one way and another. They looked all about At last they discovered a mound of earth but on opening tt there was nothing to be found. Then e visitor csrae Into the perk, who claimed that he had seen one of the maps. It bad directions wrlien out, be said, and one that he remembered read like thle: "Stand on tills mound at 6 o'clock on a September morning; where falls the shadow of the head, there dig fur the burled tntmmn HoifnUr. the men did a the visitor suggested, but their Impca died when no gold resulted. The next summer a man from DurIt ango came with a divining rod. showed no Indlcstlon of g4d st the place where Poor and hla friend had George. Richards, o Tim It ch- -, of this resident arda, prominent city and n star baseball player, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anni versary at their home In Pleasant Grove on Octoher 30th. The aged couple were, born and reared In that section of iht state. Both are atilt a,"rd ao lng. physically active and mentally alert! And so die search ha . gone en from and tha prospects are that they will time to time, as confident seeker bunt live many more years together. for the Treasure mountain gold. the father und mother ! BLUE BLAZE! LONG BURNING-INTENS- IVE HEAT-- NO SOOT-LIT- TLE ASH Tintic Lumber Co. PHONE 44 " EUREKA, UTAH m 4 96 9 9 1 II 4 V X 5 .i .s' 5 |