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Show i ' J j. Develpoment of the Apex Standard is Progressing be Made in Uniform Style' All Road Signs Should SUSS MYRLE GEAR MIRRIED SATURDAY IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Luella Fillmore Locke Passed Away on Monday woj ld r. and Mra. William Cear anLuella Fillmore Locke, axed; that their daughter. Mina nounce home yearn, panned away at her . In thin city on Sunday from pneumo-- Merle Gear, waa married in California, last Saturday to nla, from which ahe had auffered for Harold W. Smith of that city, th only a few daya. wan burn at Ralem, ceremony Imlng solemnized at "The Utah, on March 21, 1856, but for the Wee Kirk o' the Hither. The bride la a graduate of the Tiii-tl- r punt forty yearn had been a renidonc of the L. High School and l of K'treka. She wan eery active tu aortal and lodge work, being a mem- It. S. Hospital Nursing School, and ber of the Women of Woodrraft and for the pbst couple of yeara haa been a sie wardens on one of the hlg air bo Ilcheknh lodge. Fill- lines. The grnoin is an offiriul of Surviving are a non, N. more of Eureka, and o daughter, Mra. the Goodyear Tire compsiiy of CaliAnnie Corbel! of Spanlah Fork; alno fornia. They will make their home two alntera, Mra. Oreletta Slmmona In California. of Pay non and Mra. Eliza Mathewa of IlOY MXH'T HOCIAIj. Snford, Arizona. were Funeral nervleea conducted at of Eureka will The Boy the !. T). S. Church In Eureka on L. D. S. Ilecre-ctlosocial a the at with give ClarTuesday afternoon Dlahop of Friday, on hall the evening ence O. Hogan officiating. InterThere will bo a December 11th. ment took plare In the Eureka re t pry fine program and refreahmenta. inHoy Scouts and their pareuta are to attend. vited Legal Blanks at Reporter Office Mre. fiO Gleu-dal- e, I I 1 . n t me-ter- y. PEERY HOTEL MALT LAKE'S POPt'IAR rillCTD MODERN HOTEL Broadway and West Temple Hales: $1.50 to SOT $,"..l)0 FREE GARAGE Milling The Chief Consolidated Many attempla have been uiade( prois gratifying making company of road) to unify the existing aystem Inter-- , toward the in driving slgna throughout the United States! I gress section of tliu East fissure and Eii- without my degree of auccesa. reka Standard fault in its Apex Stall--dur- d movement 8uch n commendable ground In Ksst Tlmic. accord j should In- - given wider aupport than un cnnuuncunient made by In In beeausv it haa ev r received before, j of the roiimany. reasons. of obvious cs-- ; and feet 1600 in la 'I drift ho the of In alntoHi every state about 425: 1 Herein types of warning Un . Its are that tl has With! Ita reach to objective. eross-Ingin Let go railroad of Intersi ctlon roads, i he crew making 320 feet u month j cur.es and dangerous places tho coal should be reached bile hi; aid displayed. A plan whereby all algna would be January. Two significant chances have ocr- -j Msndardl ed, so Hist a railroad cruNsinx !u the east would he mark- rurred recently. The drift has been; Siandard fault ed the sc ms aa one In the weat, following the Eureka would be of Immenae advantage to Ii the qnnrtr.ite and the general automobile drivers and might be the trend has been north 45 degree eaalj lut in the Iasi week the fault has means of saving lives. the with turned to north CO cast. More are who Those cherged still, the fool wall has changauthority to mark roads should also follow u uniform system that would ed from quartzite to limestone. The j bo of the greatest service to motor- hanging wall Is si ill In lime. Cecil Fitch, general manager of ists. Thin change' For example, If one roud Is mark- the rompany, said, Is very be should limestone to road aide from other quartzite ed, every similarly marked. Too often one eneouragln as It Is Just what wo marking leads the driver to believe have been looking for. It indicates ( I hat all Intersecting roads ere marktknr we are entering the trough) ed, and lie never alaeka his speed formed hy beds dipping to the south west from the east fissure. We ex until he a one. The d: nger of collision Is great, pert, of course, to have to do a lot when an automobile depends upon of prospecting after we reach our the markings which are not there. objective, for It would be sheer luck Of course the driver should be ex- to find ore In the east fissure at th-of exact point where we hit It. pected to use Judgment, but lack Is misroads In marking About 1200 feet from the shaft uniformity the comoany has opened np ore in leading and dangerous. a vertical fissure near the shale Mining Blanks at Reporter Office. hanging wall of the fault. The vein Is five feet wide and widening out on the way tip, the ore carrying 15 HHg WMfcTJBPM ounces of sliver and .06 of an ounce a-f-f of gold to the ton, besides 6 per cent lead and 1 per cent copper. The company Is shipping reguarly from numermih raises along the drift. ls : a, J nt is-e- lee The KARLU Suggests PRACTICAL GIFTS GIFTS MOST Be a APPRECIATED AT PRICES YOU WANT TO CHEER -- iLEADEI PUR-DI- " SILK-UNDIE- S Oc.e . Kollii!-- i The Gift Supreme DANCESETS thsi Hosiery Is n gift GOWNS chosen, whether you shop early with care or luto In a panic. Is alwr.ys w-l- l 98c 79c $1.95 Cheerful of Silk Bengaline All Sizes nml Tult Fast and 9Sc G9c THESE FKAmtEK to lovrUm Seamless back and front for smoother fit. Guaranteed Seam Form fitting over d.aphruun. tlie SmiNiili XMAS LADIES GREETING CARDS Boxed 25c HANDKERCHIEFS 49c , 49c BOXED Won't 79c way 8.v. fabric, Ian- - trimmed Petal Trique fabric, tailored. IHI-O-Il- jy A Welcomed Gift SPECIAL SALE PRICES 43c and 983 SLIPS G Silk Dresses OWNS EARLY FALL NUMBERS ON SALE AT 2- e Size 14 16 20 $5.88 Black Black Green 14 16 Green Green 20 Black ' Red Black Brown Print (48 Bust) 9 Only Party Dresses 16 24 40 Dependable Merchandise GIFT ITEMS 49c $1.00 MEN'S GIFT TIES 79c 49c GIRLS' TUB FROCKS Sizes Blue 1 to 16 $1.00 Brown Red at $5.88 REDUCED FROM $8.00 th,?-icrtlo- . . fc-- IV sui-prise- Accnrd iig to John F. Rowe the following people won 'prizes from the various business houses last Saturday evening: Glen Gilson wou tho prlxo donated by Eureka Meat and Produce Co.. W. W. Weltzel won at P. J. Fennells, Hex Hickman at J. E. O'Connor's, Katie Towera ut the Reporter Office. Alice Hughes M Schramm.;, John E. Hanson at Jones Coal Co., Mrs. Henry Courier at Myrle'a Shop, Mrs. It. D. Itnunells at Safeway, Mrs. The Lyman Hsker at f.!iea and Barrett Shop, Mra. work. John Mlkesell at Wolf and Laird, Marvin Bacon at Wallin's Tavern, John Hcwson nt John Motley's, mil Jones ut Lee's Variety Store, Mrs. it - money-81.0- V.T New Officers Elected for Masonic Lodge of Tintic MENS BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS 25c and 40c At their meeting the other evening the Masonic lodge elected new cers aa follows: W. K. Carson, F. J. Mllllmnn, QUEEN'S LACE HOSE $1.95 Pair Che Iftarlu Shop Pair $5.50 3 ty at Low C03t offi- W. M. S. W. Ira M. Miller. J. W. Albert M. Johnson, treasurer. John V. Rowe, secretary. Fred Johnson, trustee. Installation ceremonies will he on Saturday evening, December ISlti Dinner will be served si 6.30 In the evening and all resident and vlsltlnr Masons are invited to participate In the program. Legal BUnka at Reporter Off.ce. K. MILES, Mgr.. HARRY hardest work Is dodgln. J. F. MrCORMICK, Azat. Mf as REA 1036 DODGE Demonstrator at $225.00 Discount LIKK NEW. o $4 Print NOVELTY 25c ONE GROUP OF 7 DRESSES Reduced from $800 ON SALE AT QQ 14 20 38 28 tie of an operetta to be given r high school auditorium ou wJ December 16th, by the in word of a pj A study of the origin of the Public School under seldom word A alway interesting. of the toai'hcrn. used is fine TIih Hlury: from the Latin have wrzi-fanum meaning after the childicn temple, sanctua- l heir gifts for the coming famllyJ. Carol falls r.Kleep WJ ry. The prefix chrutiuii, . .III. .. ,. now hook, "Santa In B pro, alio of Latin In her rtrcsin the caorigin, means before. The word ndors roinu out of the book auj ' profanity there- tcrtsln San: a during his vlnlt toil fore, etymologi- rrmurkablu country, llut, am cally, means be- as thin experience Is, the ch!l4r fore the temple, uro glad that It Is only a dresm, 1 outside of the sa- no one in Blundcrland had cred enclosure in heard of Sunta before. They which a temple is that they much prefer their irrelilocated custom of keeping Christmas la unconsegious, good old way. crated, blasphemous. Profanity is, Cast of Characters: of course, the state of being profane, Allan, J. Ward Johnson. This or action. ei'.her In speech Belly, Virginia Gardner, ot ijin of ths word gives us a vivid Carol, Dorothy Laird. of cause of the primary picture Hopes. Dirk, Ralph no profanity. A person who feels Sunta Claus, Bob Rsdtke. sense of reverence or who speaks Mayor Blundcrland, Lela Chir or acts in a profane manner when Four secretaries, Marjorie An he is in a sacred temple or sanctucerRussell, I.ola Davie, and Myrtle a ary indicates by his actions tain type of mental or moral dete- na 3Iue Cartwright Tow Page Boys, Ronald Crii rioration. Even hardened criminals have been known to remove their and Richard Forsey. Maid, Richard Ivey. hats in a reverent manner when Foot Ball Team, 8!xth Grade. they entered a church. The profane revof who sense a lacks Watch Dog, Max Haney. person Mias Fnken, Romae Hogan. erence has the roots of his unmoral norms planted somewhere outside Doctor, Lynn Jones. or before the sacred enclosure of the Champion Cake Maker, temple of moral values. Kllng. We wonder sometimes how it is Captain of Police,- - Cnrlyn possible for some crimes to be com- way. mitted. We are shocked as well as Football Conch, Dorothy Allli at the calloused conscience Cook, Carlyle Gourley. which feels no sense of responsibility C Scientist. Lillian Kite. for the crimes. The explanation is XsndhuX Wrong Wny Rounds, simple when we remember that the and Fourth Grado. or which is reverent, devout, spirit Up Side Downs, Kent Russell spiritual must find the source of its Third Grade. existence within the enclosure of In Side Outs, Joyce Rife and sacred realities. rr.rt Grade. One of the most serious conditions Rlunderland Women, Fifth that Imperil the social order today Clrla. la this very lack of reverence for Blundcrland the past from which has come our Boys. present civilisation. An Irreverent Blundcrland Children, the F: attitude toward sacred things very Crade. soon paralyses ths Individual reTap Dancers, Dorothy Athcr sponse to Idealism. Kubv Stewart, Lucile Robinson, Sb. The profane habit which consigns ley Gourley and Phyllis Gourley. t all history to the Junk heap is suicidThe Tintlc High School Band r al to progress. A profane attitude entertain for about an hour le w toward truth makes the liar. A crim- the prosram. I inal justifies his theft not because he is Immoral but rather because Mining and Legal Blanks for M. he is unmoral. He has no conscience at the Reporter Office, Eureka. in the matter. The more serious menace of irreverence Is that i profane attitude toward personality which is prevalent to an alarming extent today. Any person who possesses a normal reverence for personality will avoid all acts of violence which work injury to another person. A profane person will exploit personality in order to obtain a personal desire. As Important as is the reverence for human personality, of supreme importance is a proper reverence for this Divine Personality. Taking in vain the name of the Infinite is profanity in its NEW SEMLOH HOTEL worst form. Swearing has become 11 HALT LAKH CITY so common that it has become a vicious habit with many persons. Under New Management To rid ourselves of the low spell of I Different Atmosphere) Irreverence, we must get on sacied rooms Modern, withground. Plant ourselves solidly in the enclosure of the temple of high noaly furnished with Siuimow ms:tresMi Beds, moral value and spiritual Ideals. Not profane (outside the temple) Popuiur prices. Coffee Shoy. but within that sublime and sacred Beauty Pr.rlor, Barber Shog Tailor Shop for your ioa.ee realm of truth in all its purity, in all its beauty of expression do we lence; Garage In connoctioa-a- nd find the cure for the evil malady of most of all at rates that you get more for your profanity. Speech and actions that are the marks of inner beauty and to 81.50 without bath refinement are sorely needed in this Single. age of free speech and independent 21.50 to 22.00 with prlvatt action. ' bath. Weitcra Xcwfpapfr Union. LEONARD A. BARRETT te DRAWINGS John Sullivan at the Karlu Shop, Mrs. need Pett at Eureka Cleaning Co., C. E. Addleman at Frank fro mar's, Mrs. Anctta Sessions p.t both the Eureka Cafe and th Nash Barber Shop. Prizes still remaining uncalled for with thn winning numbers and the phtces donating them are as follows: Ceorec Gourley 08770, Harry Ran-dlOS 168, Utah Power and Light Co. 09142. J. C. Penney Co. 08490, Stella Allen's Curl Shop 031805, Wallle Drown 08654, Randle Service Station 08829, Carl Callaway 09907, Vernon Cnstleion 08620, Mayme Court lo 05274. The holders of there numbers are raked to pleaao call and get their prizes. PAJAMAS PANTIES ONE CROUP OF 8 DRESSES Reduced frem $3.00 SATURDAY'S "Suuu In Glunderlr.nd" Inner-sprin- g Black, Navy, Brown $1.95 The regular meeting of the Utah and Juab Firemen's Association was held In Eureka Sunday, December Cth, with Edward Fox, the president, presiding. The attendance was not up to the usual number and the meeting auffered In ronaequenre, very little actual business being transacted. The high light of the meeting wm the talk and demonstration of mine tire fighting equipment given by J. G. Hodge. a man Eureka Is Justly pround of for his work in this He gave a history of the Tintlc Standard fire and the conditions under which tho fight Is carried on. The gag mask for underground work was demonstrated and also devices for testing underground gases of various kinds. Two vocal numbers were given by Mra. Emma Cannon, accompanied by Mra. Frank Bacon. The meeting closed with a luncheon st which time short talks were given hy members of all the departments present, also liy members of the Kurekr City counrli, who were special gursta at the affair., The next meeting of the organization will be held at Spanish Fork on February 7th. 1837. l - , By , MHZi: WIXNFKS ANNOUNCED STETSON GLOVES WASH FROCKS 98c PAJAMAS $1.35 b con-t-ectlo- n. PAY pair always brings u Christmas cheer. Three pain, three rhei-rsAnd a half dozen would certainly make you n Christmas cheer lender. And Firemen Meeting Held Sunday in This City ee Utah-Jua- PUBLIC SCROOL TO GIVE A CHRISTMAS OPERc- PROFANITY i Just Two Weeks Until Xmas t Thursday, December 10. yjg EUREKA REPORTER i CHEVROLET Oou.'e, good shape WIIIFPET Sedan, good shepe 1931 $275.00 $110.00 Tlade in your present ca cn a New Dodge or Plymouth - Why? 1,500,000 mere Fr.'gidaires in use than any other make. FRIGIDAIRE for XMAS. Look over our line of SPARTON RADIOS. them with other makes. Then Decide! PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL DEALER George Forsey seessd |