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Show ' jj i ftmrst3uy, NoYemler 26, 1936. Page 3 EUREKA 'REPORTER EUREKA Are Next REPORTER Tintio People Urged to Mail Packages Early I On Sportsmens Schedule1 4 44 Wall the elk hunt, Ilia last fj Lymiih Baker, local poatmaatar, Published uii Thursday uf uadi weak Utah's big aama seasons, tarminat- - distributed during the waak a larga at Eureka, Utah. cd, aportamen ara now turning thalr amount of literal ura which urged ll to rabbit hunting which Tlntlc people to aend Chrlatmaa RIFE j. VKKN RIFE attention laat throughout the entire win-- ! cola arly and at the aama time gave Publishers of value to tboaa who j information ut montha. uae will malla. the aa a not recognized Although People are urged and requested buiereil In Ilia poetofflce it Ku- game animal, the rabbit la an elu- eaa, Utah, aa second rises mall iv auluial and furnishes a great to wrap all packagea with extrema I. uiutier under the Act of March I, (.mount of sport for those who go l'r and auch artlcloa aa eanea, Ibrellaa, golf cluba, hata, palntlnga out fur them. A few yeara ago rabbit hunting fragile artlclea must be dona up wth with a wna the nlmrodsj great apart . .cre In order to Inaura their , Kl'HKKA YOl'NUHTKU 11KJ of the Tlntlc District aud aome aea-- r o FRIDAY OF PNEUMONIA leoua Perlahable matter muat be no leaa than a half doaen com-- , for the reason that it In. n'rkd were The hunt, engaged and three petitlve little the John Richard, ba taken care of without loss. If can huntera be revived the Mra. Margaret aport a half year old non of - Be sure that the proper amount of Knotts Brandt. puased away In Eu- - of thia dlatrlct will put forth an sfNo par- pontage la on all packagea. after a fort to make it ao. evening reku laat more 100 In Inchaa than be length la lllneJ to Tlnllc Valley reported three-da- y from pueumonln. and or lrth combined weighing to at a rabbita the hunt place good In Los wan born Angelea, The boy or 70 pou,,d, California, on July 4th, 1033. Ilia prcaout time.In They are aald to through the malla. Special moat - be plentiful delivery of the aectlona CallIn died 11. Brandt, father, John - I I ) par-wi- KlUQ5 antL (Jueen - uni-H7- (Jive Ifoutielfj . () "Treat Try It With Your Next Meal! I knt ASK FOR CODE NUMBERS 943-980-- (qKK.) A A 1046 A () 1059-- A 944-- (0 A 2E) 981 A -- 1059 (S) ( SSHS) (VSftSff) AT YOUR BTATC STORES ! : Federal Aid Gives Work Former Eureka Resident to Thousands in This State! rails Self with Revolver : ORE SHIPMENTS 44 Inllc Standard I Eureka lllll (damp ore) J'tB. S. Mine. . e e e e e e jkon Bloasom vMorth Uly . - ".Vodlva JJ i&ankce Conaolldatcd ' TI - KuTeka Lily Empire Mine. ipex Standard 4emlnl Eureka Hill e e e e e ... .... lew Mountain yi. Dragon Consolidated 44 44 - . . we Monday Central Standard me. Chief Cons. 81.80. Dragon Cons. 2 e. East Tlntlc Coni. 35e. Empire Mines 8 He. Eureka Bullion 18 He. r Mountain View Shield 8 He. Tlntle Central lHc. Untie' Standard 1 7 to 21 Tfntle Central He. 1 h, - .E"S: I IIOYS WITH RIKUCH HAD ItICTTKH WATC1I AOTIOX . to pTe,,0,". th.n.lnr.or ,W" Parcela to foreign countrlea ahould The aherlff'a office haa laaued a be forwarded at once If they reach warning that boy., or men, had bet- - Ihelr deatlnatlon by Chrlatmaa. 1 1 ter be careful how they uae guna In aome-- (KICK NT FED TURKEY :n .mllC. nutria becauaa 1X1R HEAD CCC DIRECTOR body la going to get In trouble If the destruction of properly continue! as. It has in the recent past, and it ls An Item In the dally paper yeater-- ; going to be hard on the peraon who day atate that a cricket fed turkey la apprehended. , from thle district would grace the During the past few days all of table of CCC Director RoM. Fechnar tha windows In the building of the on Thanksgiving, Ptuh Fire Clay company, at their Sounda like advertising DG2C, Juat west of Eureka, were cause the "sup" of this eamp made shot out, and other damage done quite a record for hlmaelf In the th bullets. The act was deliberate termination of crickets by the tur-an- d I "atunk of vandalism. key route during the paat summer. Just a few days ago a couple of We'd like to know who sent the shot up the town of 811- - key and who paid the postage. in doing so endangered end C. C. Dick and Uy Mining Notes J. I Mining and Legal Blanks for Sale C. Griggs. manuger and superinteu- - tbe life of one woman. Th officers to Is this say at going the Reporter Office, Eureka, Utah. dent, respectively, of tbe May Day I P- and Uncle Sam mines, made a trip to -- 04W OIL SPARK TIRE LOCK. Tlntle Lodge No. I, T. 44 A A. M meota 2nd S.dd.u or A few of oil should bo apand 4th Tneadny of drops the Tlntle Standard said he was go- plied to the spare tire lock every each moat at I. O. O. lag to Install a new hoist at the time the car Is lubricated, according P. Hall. Yialtlng brothBa1Ht Tln11' ,A1 to tha Emergency Koad"servlce o"f prPerty ers Invited to attend. well was shipping regularly from the tlie !?th Motorist Association. DeFRED JOHNSON, W. M. S har P mine in e8t use many motorlsla fail to taks JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary JntcFilch of (Con t precaution, mechanics often find U neceMary to break lh lock " wit. Tha ora ahlpnanta of Iwanty 0 chanaa a tira. 241 railroad to amounted years ago ! ex-wi- tur-hunte- rs .pi MS f.17 M"rE.J - iRusaell of Salt Lake City; Mrs. LIST NIGHT. Edna Robinson or Muryev&le, Utah; carloads. Two operators of tha local tele- and Mrs. Jean Wilkins or Salt Lake 44 Phone exchange resigned their posl- The members of the Klwanis Club City. of Eureka met In regular session last; Graveside services were conduct- - tiona In order to get married. They evening, and thoroughly enjoyed aied In Eureka with Bishop Clarence were Miss Elsie Gear and Miss The speaker ence May. chicken dinner, served by G. Hogan In charge. Some of the duck hunters of 20 the club chef, Wallle Greaves. The was George K. Finch. Vocal num- Bud were ago were Jack Hanson, Thomas was "Oh years a hers Father" rendered My by program by again (l, M(rjt court 0f tha United group of B. Y. V. entertainers, all Iirson. and "Lay My Head Beneath McCormick, Louie Noel, Crelg S:in- Mates for the District of Utah. numbera being high dasa and were a Rose by Mr. Genevieve Wlrth- - dusky, H. E. Wall, William Gear, NOTICE ON PETITION FOR thoroughly enjoyed. Mr. Reader, jlin. The grave was dedicated by W. J. Tregonlng anil Jack Mitchell. DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. Mrs. Rose Tresldder sold the also of the L: Y. lT. gave the princi- Bishop Hogan. In the Matter of Lynn II. Veal', a Hotel to William Cox of 44pal address. Bankrupt. Hebe Jones named a President WA11R FUNERAL KKR ICE Nr--V Lin.: committee to Investigate the possi,ub ,wenty bilities of holding a special enterfiled hla petition on the 14 th T" 7 mem rx Funeral services over the remains ty tainment when the Christmas lights of Franklin Jones Warr were held In of 1932, praying for a day Jn,M Urooka and Henry SprlIggs -- littarg June, are turned on. These lights bY. the L. D. S. Church In this city on rrum al, hI debu ,n bMk. A rcpk 1,1,0 ,h 01de ,Vpp liberbeen made possible through the ,r'p ruptcy. All creditors and other per-t- o Saturday morning, with Bishop C. allty of tha Utah rower and Light G. Hogan in charge, who, with W. mining section. sons Interested are ordered at- Things were , booming In Eureka Co., and the activity of John Rowe, ar p0tts, were speakers. The In- ,n the local manager for the company. T0ca,0n was by E. W. Redmond and 1911; Tf 1e,10rerwh J V tlou before ibe United SUtos DlJ- At thli session Victor Thomas was tbe benediction by William Davis. f ,lll II Diet Judge. In the United Statee m .welcomed Into the club and present- - Mu,ical number, were by Miss Gene- dKoon n ,hp Veder Jnd the rhon,pJ -: :g'hrI; ad with a Klwanis button. 'vlcvo Wirthlin, Bud Larson, Roa Salt Laks tha C. J. Rule store Penney .Golden Senator Pat Fennell reported on MIkewell and Klva Burgi. : 1JJ7 f JanuJJJ the meeting of the Civic Club, of tbJtwo ,Blerment took place In the Pay- o'clock In there- the afternoon chlipUn WB, 0M of Southern Utah meeting at Moab, and Mn cemetery with Mr. Totta officlat- and then and of, show there cause. favorites of the allcnt screen, Ije also another civic club meeting al Bg Bt the graveside services, If any they have, why the prayar of; was featured In cartoon strips. l'rovo, both of which he attended. the petitioner should not be granted. ; By general rule of the Court. It le I i further ordered, that any creditor, opposing this application, ahull enter hla appearance and fils specification In writing In opposition thereto, with the undersigned Referee, 424 Besson' Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, in ,the manner and at the time as pro- vlded In General Order Number 22. Dated Salt Lake City, Utah, LIQUOlt FROM LUSCIOUS APRICOTS Flor-dulicio- us S.S0. f 1.40. He. Wrdaeeday Chief Cona 81.25. Colorado 2e. Eureka Lily 62c. Iron King 21c. .Little May He. Sioux Mines le. Tlntlc Lead 60c. Tlntle Standard 80.75. North Lily 75e. . . b. we a Mammoth 11.45 to North Lily 75e. .!,' 1 IsernM of 83 over the preceding the nent residents of the city. - o report showed. Employment on pro-- Surviving ire his wife and three hla mother, Mrs. D. J. jecta operated by the PWA amount- children, Ru8m11' Sr - who now rldM w,lh ed to 2,615,728. Emergency drouth twin bli Wiliam Russell, brother, Inon WPA employment projects also the t Oakland. California; creased 82,831 and employment on brothers and sisters: other projects roao 8,613. Other C.lyd Ru,J federal agencies showed a decline of,Dvld,Re,U- - S'JSSL .TS Wrtu.n matter tn w.r K1WAMS MKKTIXa Tueaday Bbt Hill Tie. Chief ' Cons. 11.25. Colorado Cons. 2 He. Draton Cons. 2 He. ' East Crown Point te. Empire Mines .Bullion IS He. Iron' King lb.; jAi lHc-Silve- SH-Eurek- SieriS,, i.ui.oii half-mont- STOCK SILKS f ... Utl-mou- Swansea yotal Carloads g 4 Utah realdeuta given employniem j H. Thomas Russell, aged 35 years the federal worka program. 18 under IS exclusive of administrative employ-- I and a resident of Spring Canyon, evenlnt N, totaled 14,252 during the half- died Instantly on Sunday Inflicted pistol shot 2 month ending October 16th, accord- - rom heurt. Authentic. In- s'lng to a report releaaed recently by through hlala to the effect that :r. formation 2 the etate PWA headquarters. Of this total. 7,858 were on WPA Rowell bad not been well for some liats, 2,590 were employed on KCW.Ume- was native of Euprojects and 3,804 were employed by' Mr Ruaaell been aborn here 3o reka, having other federal agencies. 0f Mr. and Mrs, of M. H ! ' . . (0,... HI we t h have made their home In Eureka. Surviving, In addition to hla moDan ther, are two grandparent., Knotta and Mra. Nellie Brandt, both ' of Eureka. Funeral nervin', were held at ; j a. in. on Monday at the L. D. 0. Church In Eureka, with interment taking place In the Bpanlnh Pork cemetery. j WKK.KI.Y aery. M -- Apricot Ntctai) .Liqueur 5"sj"jk " ! 2 Ps Tt fR 1 ! SCI Sill, Neil ODonnell J , ! They all look alike...fet RUIESTHE ICEL I November 24, 1936. j j. t. McConnell, Mortuary Our Motto la Not Oold But Ibe Golden Rule, PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Night. v i Referee In Bankruptcy, Salt Lake City, Utah.; Ambulance Service (Dato of Tub. November 26, 1136.) THE ICE, before the opening ftce-of- f, hockey the wait till seem much the same. But, puck starts to fly and see how one player stands out at the ttarl So, too, by its brilliant performance, does Windsor win among straight Bourbon whiskies in its price class. BLUE BLAZE ys MONTHS LONG BURNING INTENSIVE ' HEAT-- NO StrHht SOOT-LIT- TLE Bourbon ASH Tintic Lumber fS PROOF S' IMTMmi- - DICTHXMS rBoMicn i oar. liwMlpf Ojtrmt nw talk, N. V. f : PHONE 44 EUREKA, UTAH ! |