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Show 1 re'Thursday, & December 10, 1936. - - - & - Social Session Enjoyed by WbttKLY UKK SHIPMENTS - i'l !f- fogt EUREKA REPORTER Kiw&nis ' Elks Will Not Give Their Club of Eureka . . . Charity Ball This Year EUREKA REPORTER SUMMIT STORE I v j. Officers of Tintic Lodge No. 711,. .Tlntlc published on Thursday of each week Elks, announce that they J V. S. Mine at Eureka, Utah. e Eureka, their wire and several not going to give a charity bait BlOSSOIJI 'JrOtt ' Utah Fire City Co. (silica) .. 8; tiled gueat enjoyed a turkey dinner thU year. Ordinarily thi 1 an an-- j J. VKRN KIKE C. K. 111FK ) which wa followed by a dancing1 nual affair with the Elk but due1 Publisher l)rui.on Con 8 party. The banquet wu held In the to several reasons which huve plac-- ! J APX Standard . . g club rooma and the dance at the 1. ed most i:: in a rather ( i pvraou tight! (line) jChlef Con, EuI at i : j for tbu in the affair Entered place money postoffice ' 'iQeiuini being 2 lb Interesting and enjoyable1 postponed. J Eureka Hill (dump ore) reka, Utah, as second close mall I wu a follow: 5 program rendered matter under the Ad of March I i )odlva 2; Vocal Trio Mia Thelma Hassell,! (Y)KHIXTIOX y Yankee Con 1878. 2 Ml Jenny Freckleton and Mi An error wa made last week In e j. Empire Mine 1 Urace Alphln. listing the names of those merchant.1 j. Shower ll Community singing led by Jerry who were giving prise for the Yule-- 1 Mr. and Mr. Jack Freeman of I chicl Con 1 liergatrom. lust wee tide opening held on Saturday even- - Salt City vlsllted S Eureka Hill Addrea by O. N. Slack, lieutenant ing. The nuine of Sorenson, with Mr. Ruby Ceorge ForseyjCnd j i 78 wa omitted but this was due to an . .. ... nt The j otel Carload error on the part of the committee1 . worfc wm , ,eid who turned ,n the names to the Eu- - f.onfn5, SALKS STOCK Church Dec- - lltb - the best feed and most enjoyable reka Reporter office. . ilhe party ever held by the local club. Mrs. Allen Ivey has returned home Mr- - and Mra- - v- - ,Iunt have return-- ; Monday ; S ' from galt Lake City, where she aub- HEALTH MEETINGS MONDAY. ed to Eureka after having spent the m(tted to an operation for appendl-- ; Chief Cons, f 1.S5. t Colorado lilt-Iropast several weeks In southern Call- -' On Monday, December I 14 there fornla. King 2c and 85c. ! will be a couple of tuberculosis' Mrs. Minnie Anderson and Mr, North Lily 74c. Ir. and Mra- - Erwin Anderson of Mattie Carter of Provo were guests health lecture at 3c. Shield the Tlntlc High Silver ? I were during the week of Mrs. Ben Thur- AIbfr,a- - Canada, Bchool Auditorium. The first will be!Darnwclt 88c and 61e. I. 1 Tintic Lead for children In the afternoon at 3 kuest at the home of Mr. Ben niond. on Si"ordi' TucmUy . . nauii wiu surt at 7.30 o clock. , Mri. Amelia Schoricld Is confined Chief Con. 11.45. the lutter part spent Junior, ' Eureka Lily 63c. t l h" hme due 10 nn cc,dt!,,t wh,ch f he week in Salt lutke City with YouMuilvwX'Vl! the Eureka Standard 11.66. : BriBTinri0!? wUBlTeri happened the other day. The lady Mrs. Taylor mother, Mrs. Katie b Iron King 34c. feU down the ctl,ap ,,epB' wlouly Mangum, who has been seriously ill. The DubUU requested to attend North Lily 73c. . her left leg. as the issue Is vital especially to the injuring j Alan Pike and his two children, Provo 89c. There will be an Xmas party for Alan, Jr., and Dorothy, spent the people of Tlntlc. Tlntlc Lead 60e and 61c. of the Ladies Auxiliary o! utter part of the week with the for- - ! . members Tlntlc Standard 7.80. ' Miners Union only on December mer's parents, Judge and Mrs. Edw. ; Local merchants are cooperating with Manager Lindsay of the 8tar 161h- - A11 member are requested to pike. Wednesday Theatre In a areat aive-awChief Cons. 81.45. nro. nttend and to bring a gift not coat-- ; than 85c. 38c. Con. East Tlntlc gram for December 24th, Christum. vSfmiu ! eve. On that night there will be tha Eureka Standard 81.65. As a health precaution owner of Eureka during the past week. They ; ; usual Jack Pot drawing at the thea- North Lily 73c and 74c. : 0ne,le, W,r,b-Tlntlc Lead 61c. A ,loM ttb 1. literal in them is fit for culinary i un and Mr. and Mr. Percy Ilank. Tintic Standard 37.10. A representetive of the state Mr. Uamseyer before her marriage t. ronsofthethe.tr. PH... nf .n Zuma 8Mic. of liea,th wna ,n Eureka re- - was Miss Vale Emmcrson of Silver board hJ k 30c. nd kt been bavo Provo d0aed ! ",u! cently taking samples from various ( ity and Eureka. .. ee meixhanls, whoso name will be glv- - wena and found most of them to he' en In these columns and on the A member of the state health of- impUre and not fit for use unless '.Tintic Basketball Team reeB at lh bentre. Some of tho tha water was In Eureka during the past flee i, j Takes Third Straight Game many prixee are now on display In week, coming here for the purpose : the window The Women's Benefit Association of taking samples of the various of the Sbrlver building J.? At the local high school gymna 'on Main atreet. COUPONS GIVEN WITH Mr. Lindsay aska met on Tuesday evening at the home' wells used by Individuals. It is In- i Mum last Friday evening the Tlntlc that you look them over. Other prises of Mr. Cecelia Bacon, card playing tlmated that the state board of High School basketball tram won will be added and December S4th and a delicious luncheon following health believes that some of these basket- - will be a big night at the theatre as the business session. Mrs. George waters are Impure. : Its third straight It Is certainly : - ball the all of these articles are added to the Tlnsman won tha house prlxe, Mrs. to the benefit of everyone to usrer-Ett- a defeated when they game LOCAL ADS. Wasatch Academy of Mt. Pleasant money drawing. Gear'hlgh score, and Mrs. Mar- - tain the purity of the water they use garet Freethy, consolation. The next for cullnery purposes. : by the scor of thirty to 85. Th lo-I cal lads wer on the short end of the meeting will be held with Mrs. Ba-- ! RIGHT GRADE OF OIL. Excellent work ; Tha Women of Woodcraft held RIO WEAMNO I can on December 39th brore for the first three quarters but Mrs. Householder and done the by at A j their Is one discarded evening Friday meeting that with theory In the final period stepped out Mra. Briggs. Near home of Mra. Mrs. Gordon Tinder entertained a I. O. 0. F. Hall and after the of oil should be used the year barage of basket shooting that lit- - rada of on folks Daisy Osborn. Orders can be left af- -' ness session cards were enjoyed and little und of of the condition Tuesday regardless terally bewildered the visitors. At ternoon in anhonor Mrs. of served. Reporter office. the h a nice luncheon George birthday motor, according to the Emerg-ft- f This was the third game the local of -. ; Castleton won tho high score prize her Mo8ervlce Road niversary of Beverly. Utah daughter, cy tbs :.m hart won in succession, having FOR SALE Dining Room Tabl as orW Association. The present She waa assisted by her sister, Mrs.' end Mrs. Laura Blight the cut prize. ),ood as new. See Dsn Cronin. previously defeated Wasatch and trend 1s toward th lightest oil pos-t- o Noel Allmon. Games were played The next meeting will be held on the Hinckley. However, the team went alble. ' served. evening of December 18th. This is depending wholly upon the end delicious refreshment Water suppllee of more than Hinckley on Saturday night and were Rire'to be a Christmas party and each The Bobble or winners motor. All prize condition the reliable 16 17 n to of took the short end American cities are now 4,000 excore. It must he stated In this In- - oll distributors have charts showing and Roma Broderick and oilier at- member is expected to bring an e, chlorinated. This practice haa reIn were to exreed 85c Kenneth Sax, Jay change gift not Stance that several second string bo proper grade of oil to use In tendingDon duced the annual typhoid fever Broderick, Norma Jean uc. Each one attending will be men played the major portion of the each car. When in doubt aboutdeath rate from 85 to 4 per 100,000 Ronald Reynolds, Billy Tinder, sesaed 15c for the luncheon. these recommendations, the molor;game on this occasion. of population. bouM consult a dependable r From all appearance Coath Seth h i Is going to have a team rbanlc. ' D U C A P R 'that will make the sledlng rough for -Ithout bees, many of our most Neho in the tho of TX any aggregations extermi-Coachlwould be flowers nnmon .' loop. Since he haa taken over the tha 8me basketball at the local high' school has improved wonderfully and fer iiixe themselves with their own tbu Pthd Produces an It Is to he.expected that one of these f0ft" ,h- times he will bloesom out with fie1 I in-ju- re ... - ' . On Wednesday night of thi week 18 ib member of tha Klwaui Club of ! Standard ' " i J 11 n I " , . Tu ..a j : J , ' sv ri tr,nd . Gdel"cS;.a .be.., i bod ! EACH PURCHASE pre-seas- Neil ODonnell Mortuary bust-numb- er Our Motto la Not Gold Bet The Golden Rule i PHONE 54 Call Any Tima Day or Night. Ambulance Service val-Pric- X " ng ! NATION AT DISTILLERS 0 JIora The most important ingredient in a whiskey is the reputation of its maker ! winning team. Some of ths members of ths ent sqnad are Buys, Carten, WTrth-tiAllred, Be&ton, Naylor. McCor-KicWilson, Fhlpps and Jones. : n, k, Jiiab County and Tintic are Well Represented at B.Y.U. IT' ' More states than ever before In tho history of the Brigham i' Toung University are represented iu student body, accord-the 1936-3- 7 ' lng to Registrar John E. Hayes, who has just completed a list of the 8,000 students by states. Thirty of t i the states outside Utah, besides Can-- I Ida and Mexico, have sent students. I There are 34 students from Juab county now at the B. Y. U. The atu-dents from Eureka are George For-- f ' Vey. Eva Hogan. Jack Leatherbury, Cathryn Riley, Shirley L. Storrs and A dele Towers. f 60-ye- ar K . g . ' i"' t Union Pacific Spending Big 1 Sums for New Equipment The Union Pacific Railroad sys tern Is leaving no stone unturned In their efforts to Induce the public to patronise their lines and are spending millions of dollars to ac Compllsh thetr alms. For Instance the line has ordered 8000 new refrigerator rars at a cost f 910,500,000, two now stream line j trains costing $3,000,000, and new heavy steel rail to the amount of 911,000,000. oo I Curoslty leads to knowlsdgs. j t A light heart makes light work; a heavy heart, heavy work. ; Legal Blanks at Reporter Offlre. 1 I 1 i 1 i Wtani CoNVERrAnow Aa .to w ms 5 |