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Show EUREKA Thursday, April 22, 1937. :: on The Strawberry reservoir WALLPAPER I'm Bennett's 1937 wallpaper for the rich II liter to beautify your homo or office and economize. Reasonable prlcea. Comy plete range of patlerna on at Caatletuu Appliance Co., Eureka, I'tuh. tils-pla- Call for LEVA It IlltAY; lie will visit your home any evening with aamplea for a ronuuita-tlon. AI'ILIAXCE VT.lll IllOXK fll-- CAHTLETOX It). KUltKKA W Expert Plumbing, j y 'Deadline Set for May 31 Strawberry May Not Be For Filing on Range Land Opened During Season I Bennells Exclusive Right now la llie lime to have the work done under the t'e X. II. A. Prices Reasonable Robl. Ii. Towers Parts and Grates for all Stoves. t Br6nlt ) & jt All uppllcatloua for range Improve-di.-rf(won-- ! Conscr-year- a of a flailing parudUo few(nieut under the Agricultural inual land on private ago) la apparently on Ita laat ,vatlon Urogram be with filed the agent unleiM county U action draatlc to! taken leg I fore May 31, according to Director It back. Lcfure uiy fialiing la declared i William Peterson of the I'tab State there the game department, the U. 8. Agricultural College extension Survey, Strawberry Wat- - vice. All ranchera who filed an uppll-- , er Caere AHMiclatlon and other In- tereMted partlea will vlalt the lake 'cation lent year and whose rango and ascertain whether there are am- - holdlnga have not changed In any pie fish surviving to justify an open way will not be required to file a new application this year," be Mid ochson this summer. If these partlea find that the lake However, those who have additional l a not relumed to normal It will land, or less range land, or have new bo the third time in the lakc'e twen- - applications, must file these appllca-ly-fohistory that no fihlng has Hon before the rloslng date In accord with Instructions which can be Iipcii permitted. It Is estimated that the ice will obtained from their respective coun-- j rot ho melted for another thirty days f ngeiita. j i no no answer ran come until some CARD OK T11AXKH. j time after the Ice has vanished. j There seems to be a story as to W w1 who hank those all In the suffocation of fish probable ;; hlndly assisted us during our re-t- o the Strawberry reservoir, and this, We are grateful a certain degree, might havo been cent bereavement. a muse of depleting It of fish. Still for h nUtanre given at the fun-- : for He f,or1 offeringa. j to a certain degiee-t- hl might tr1 nd r- - and Mrs. j Green. he right hut the real reason for r- nd Mrs. Wllford Freeman, Inthat great fishing resort passing Bnd Mrs. Delbert Green. ito the discord Is the manner In which i: ul Yw IPaylLess be-bri- i BWN MW V ur T0 MUM M Jspwan wns jfroni the lake. absolutely IFndl MUST Io eliminated Panama's navy rohslsta of only. 0 war," a steam yatch . by two carelakeri. Regardless of whnt I published the one and only spwanlng place to the.t gigantic body of water, was the Straw berrv river, and every year for the spawners years (20 of Butter, the one and only food pro- therefrom were them) in the river trapped duct defined by law in the United ford strlppt d completely, and In the must contain less "not than Stales, 'i rude process hundreds of pound eighty per rent by weight of milk of dead spawners were buried In th" If you think that all one I cars cost about the samci Itct it! They don't. i The Strawberry nearby meadow. WB never large enough to BuHflcntly supply that great body or water but nevertheless the state de-- I parlment took a million or two egg from it. ' T,e j0b to bring It hack, now that suckers, chub and carp have a foothold, Is one that the combined efforts of the slate, government, the Strawberry Wutcr Assn., la going to be one hard to overcome. i a two column Accompanying of Frank Briakey, the Suit Lake Telegram of late last week carried the following interesting Story of the Garrlty Barber Shop j In this city: Shades of barber shop and days of the Police Gazette there's at least one emporium In Utah today which sports the individual shaving mug of yore. Not that the mugs are used much any more, hut Garrltya barber shop halftouo ihave-and-a-halrc- ut forgotten er, and othera, conjure memories. Mr. Brlskey explained that In the days before running water In bur- her shops, before atertllzatlon and sanitation nnd whatnot became by- words, mugs were the rage. But state law did away with face sponges and plenty of hot water speeded np shop operations to the point where mug wore mere nuiMncea. In the days when water coat Eu- reka residents 75 centa a barrel. mugs were economical for harbera, I ed brought to Eureka by their owners from distant places during boom days of the late nineteenth century. Originality characterized the mug Inscription. For Instance Dentist F. M. Foster's holder bore his name and a dental plate. Jim Crooks, late proprietor of Eureka's most prosperous aloon. the Oxford, had two young girls, white and block, painted on hi mug, and ir a bystander were to enjoy the perspective achieved by the artist, ao much the belter. If easy to tell that John Sulil- van waa a butcher by trade. Hla mug bears a steer's head, meal cleav- er. saw and knife. And lly Bradley electrician -t- here's a light ni. M it. ao hiMSMrar ,Cnh fmri hI pm ipm filp,i km wtMibMU tin in iM Ura Hm i. tmw wfck fc ninfl u4 aafc tnjr. $9( A MOUTH, itm p.yt, Cm km ml wmj a. )., fiwa u, M r.t IL lk a Likmk AitkwM yik.. VmU rUa. at hlnral Cm V-- S nM U Junior Prom twenty years ago was' composed of Walter Franke, Edwin Shrlver, 'Kathryn Tremayne', Sterl-Ishe- d tng Mikesell, Robert Kurtx, Edward' Klllman, Ernest Andrus Geneva Hlgglnson, Eva Andrus, Leona Open-- 1 shaw, Kathryn Doty, Stella Fields Adele Griggs, Ora Jerman, Margaret Clark, Vern Sylvester Vera Nichols.' Ethel Brenton, Rets Knight Eliza'' Steedman and Walter Harrison BROWN and BROWN ASSAYERS Custom Work Solicited We Standardize ou Accuracy EUREKA UTAIl William TIte of Eureka was nam- ed grand patriarch of the Odd Fel- You didn't have to use ao much lowa lod8. the highest office In the order. water, Mr. Brlskey explained. Charles Van Wagoner, Lester Carr ter and Emmett Coleman enlisted In' the U. S. military service. too. Twenty Years Ago William Carbett had his leg amputated at a Salt Lake hospital due! to a hunting accident. While out hunting rabbits a shotgun accident- -' ally penetrated his leg. The Following are Event that !laipei:rd In Tiutir District a Kent of Year Ago. ( I Mr. Elisabeth Maxwell died 20 years ago. She was 37 years of age' MINING NOTES Walter Fitch, and was the wife of William Max-- 1 Jr., local mine contractor, took a well. dr,fta In the rju,Ja,'l1or two ,on - one fron he Jhe rfan,Un f ,h Tlntic 'Inplr? S,,in, froudLChurch w to! ,1.500l I01 tIeve,1 aud the other from fV)ke ,f th! - D' v1' T,nt,c s,and- couiprl,e th town otj J!!.? ard a new shaft had reached a depth KnShtvIlle, Lureka, Mammoth and of 00 nd he prediction wa S!,v.er tThe eYen ohserv-- , n,ad ,hat U wou,d encounter ore in d ,n Ereka last Sunday.) a ort ,line- - Alex Caldwell wa (Verbatim) Mavnard rmin 1 vpry fln aklnfltao rtipment. , j - ,h. th !" "" "'J Erick- - son district. New machinery waa globe on his. l,eln hau,ed out he Eureka King Frank DslUn, be ,n Xorlh T,nt,c renienitHred because of a picture of mplgn of "nder WF- - The or.k. tho V. 8. 8. Columbia on hi mug. All those name are familiar to !; J.1 1M,n,n Company purchased V the Sny- Tlntic and such name f Interest. The Chief a J. P. Hannifin, who ran the Little of more :!U1d hada rer,v Chief before it became the Chief min,on dol,ar" ,n the Consolidated Mining company: Rllly Tile of the old Keystone. 8. G. Tav-- 1,eaury- old-time- 529 I Biulirs Fiilarf. TruifwtiSii Ihk win Mi mt f the "good old days'' when women's place wasn't In the tonsorlel chair and steady male customers each had hi own tuonogrammed shaving mug In high racks with scores of others. I Time wa in theae United State when a man's social standing could bn rated somewhat from the classl-- , r.ess of the mug which bore hi tame in hi favorite barber shop, hut thoie days have practically van- forever, and so have the muga. Not ao. however. In Garrlty'a. Mnitation law Though and modern ways banished use of the private mug, Mr. Garrlty. who died last year, kept his monogram- med creations out of sentiment.' And Frank Brlskey, who kept the shop under the old name, also I running kept the muga. ! Tlntic District history i written Inscribed on the soap, . In the names I sponge and brush holder. During .the 32 years Garrlty has occupied its present site, the mugs occupied a spot of usefulness and veneration therein, nnd before that they graced another ahop. Many of them were new-fang- 8. ed he-nia- le hasn't There's only one answer, of the 1937 Ford V-course low cost Telegram About Barber Shop Eureka t Of course, first cost doesn't prove you must consider also. cost operating The 60 has definitely estah-Ushitself as the most economical car in Ford history. Ford cars have keen famous for economy for 34 years, ao that means something! Owners who have driven it thousands of miles report that the Ford 60 averages between 22 and 27 miles on a gallon of gasoline. Interesting Story Told in in You can prove those figures in a car proon the open road vided by the nearest Ford dealer. When youve finished your perask yourself I sonal check-up- , Do I want to save money the day I boy my car and every mile I drive it? Do I want a safe, roomy, comfortable car of advanced design created from the finest materials to the highest precision standards? e e-- for Ford makes a car a V-that economy Ford 8 sells from 30 to 60 dollars under the prices asked for any other car of, comparable aize. The lowest Ford prices in years! Check delivered prices in your town and see for yourself. rirer fat." low-pric- J-- L SS ,B Goldf,IdBen r t0 Eureka 4 hfd - ,put UshvMs-triMs- m fn WTer da. Richter left Eureka to till he soil In the vicinity of Genola Odd Fellows who were at Salt lodge meeting Mo.ley, W Woc. "am TU' Mr-d Mrs. Conrad Mr. Kopman, and Mrs. Julius the Brandt. fr 1 0. mrnl " NEW SEMLOH HOTEL SALT LAKE CITY Under New - Management (Different Atmosphere) room, Modern, newly furnished with 8lmmona Beds, Inner-sprin- g mattreaaea. Popular prlcea. Coffee 8hop. Beauty Parlor, Barber Shop, Tailor Shop for your convenience; Garage lu connection and most of all-rates that Ton get more for jronr money. 1.00 to 11.50 without bath-SI- ngle. te et 11.50 .to 12.00 hath. with private HARRY K. MILES. Mgr. J. F. McCORMICK, Asst. Mgr. |