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Show Thursday, April 22, 193?. Page 6 Former Eureka Resident Passed Away in Idaho ROAD COMMISSION iHaigBzis.-aa!iBTOwigjMffl!BBis- IS WITHOUT FUNDS S3 eors, AUf.ust Itriiasell, (Continued (rout I'age 1) d at his home in Harley. Idaho, ter crut of thi line to be ucd fur ou April 12. I tom a loan snack and All nulDlruuMi and bHicrineiila. ailment incld'-n- i to old aye. federal aid road have to ba mainHe was born lit Ilerlin, Germany. TONIGHT - ONLY tained excluelvely with alula money. March 4. 164. cud came to the About 33 per cent of the guaolin I'nlied Kutes and lo Eureka alien Thu i m lay, April 22ml las revenues are used lo mulch fed- IS years of aye. lie married Caroy eral aid and purchase of line Heck on June IS, 1SS4. in and the remainder la required House In Ball l.ake. for highway patrol expenses, admin- They resided In Eureka for several istration and Incidental coals. years, later iiioving lo Idaho. They The maintenance burden baa been returned lo Huh in 1922 and took Increased tremendously lu Ihe last at Moroni, where up helr reil.l-iiriseven yeara. In 193u there were Wr ul Ihe Wuil ,rUfcM. 3439 miles on the stale road system BURfcr fai.t0ry. Decently limy again but since that time the legislatures rHurilwi ,0 Idaho, have made additions until there are surviving are his wife and ihe now 3130 miles. This Is an Increase following sons and daughters: Henry of about 30 per rent. Urussell of Eureka; Hoy Drussel of During tha depression years the Pocatello. Idaho; Leonard and organisation was enlarged as a means of providing work for unamployad. For several yeara tha federal government mude emerwhich regency road allocailons, quired no alate matching, nnd temporarily discontinued tha old type of federal aid. I'nder tha emergency relief act of 1935, which gave Ihe slslea their rjitv Elks Prenarinff largest road funds, tha s'? tea were Or the Slate Convention required to guarantee one of labor for each 1400 spent. It The Elke of 1lah are going to . was found that this would have prevented heavy construction, because have the time of their lives when all the money would have to ba used they visit Cedar City ou June 5th and 0th to participate In the Elks for hand labor. The Utah road commission, thru Annual Convention. This Is the formation which has been iued with the government, ed tha money on regular construction' by officers of tbe Cedar City Elk projects, and then made up the re- - Lodge. Mel Thorley. the new exulted thru quired number of use of atata funds. Thin was one er of that lodge, has slresdy ap-- 1 of tha thlnga which depleted the pointed general offlrers for the easlon and liu also named the var- reserve. I. This plan also resulted In n build- - lous committees, such vs regUtra-Inup of tbe maintenance nnd bet- - tlon, advertising, Housing and entertainment, forces, because main ten- - portation, finance, B Mermen! were better etc. dm IUESDAY WEDNESDAY adapted to hand labor nnd provldedi Tlntlc Lodge should Jump onto Its - 28th mors Jobs. However, this left the toes nnd start preparations right now 27th April commission with t organ!- -' to be well representated at the gallon when relief funds were with- - ventlon, both in the matter or jbershlp and representation In the Mr. Hammond explained that the parade with n suitable float, Hil.Tlcu Hit! road department, even before the, DANGEROUS federal government went Into thei Kentucky and West Virginia have field of relief, wae called on to help complete Jurisdiction over the entire NUMBER" earry the ever growing load of un Ohio river along their shores as far mA Cm aa tha low water mark on Ohio, Inemployment. ANN SO THUN In 1933 the legislature relieved diana, and Illinois bunks. Ordinarily ROBERT YOUNG the countlea of tha necessity of pay- tha center of tbe river channel marks pur- the boundaries of states separated ing the coats of chase of etate roads, and placed the by rivers. burden on the atnte. The federal allocations to Utah In Our Big 10c Bargain Show. tha new program are as follows; Regular federal aid 01.447, 780; riJ'ui secondary road money S2S9.5SC; grade separation funds $322,833; funds for building road across unPAPERHANGER. appropriated public domain, $850.-39aj-c-J i 0 Lrv dl-- We're celebrating! Our 35th Anniversary has been a huge success! Throngs of friends, old and new and savedl This annual event have come, bong-his neaily over stocks are slightly depleted . . . dxe ranges a little broken but there are still gnmd bargains to be had! Better hurry! t rUhla-of-wa- s mui-liluia- t MenB Fancy SOCKS I 8 man-yea- r man-hou- rul-th- rs Cotton nnd acetate in the snappiot patterns you ever saw! Sites 10 12. Don't miss them! lumniBi Weight a UNION SUITS g trans-terme- top-heav- nt Fall SUetl Novelty Nets s: y mem-draw- n. right-of-wa- Well nude, comfortable suite of ribbed cotton! short-eleev-e- Ankle-lengt- Of crisp marquisette! Unbelievable at this price 6uf true! Get your share! Save enough on these to buy Summer socks! y O! Rayon Taffeta M SHIRTS Cull for Levar Dray lo do youi With state matching the regular paperhanging and painting. Kirat federal aid will be Increased lo class work at reasonable prices.. I2.010.SI9. end the secondary road riiona 01-money to 0403.800. The grad separation and public lands money reSome of England's finest fleece quire no state matching. came from the Orkney and Shetland, JUNIOR FROM AT IIIOII where sheep feed on sea weed. NtTfOOl. TOMORROW MOlll w JA9 Mi Net. OUASTS PINTS 111 JI3 Mu-cra- ft Bargain Priced! Sleek styles some Whites, solid shades, fancies in fast color broadcloth and madras. collars! Fine buttons! a The annual promenade of the Junior Cles of the Tlntlc Ifiah School will ba held at the gymnasium tomorrow (Friday) night. Good music has been secured, tha hall I very beautifully decorated and everything points to the biggest dance of the school year. It will he a "desert dance," the decoration and programs being arranged to denote this. Tlntlc Lodge No. 9, F. A A. M.. meets 2ud and 4th Tueeday of each month at I. O. O. K. all. Vinlibing brother! Invited to attend W. K CAItSOX, V. M. JOHN F. ROWE. Secretary SLIPS Collar Non-Wi- lt 0. fitting bias cut some tailored, lace trimmed, as Theyre real values, all be here early buy you'll need at this Anni- versary price! A BLIND 32 to 41 Of STRAIONI WHISKIES to raoor f, wiimws owsvnu wcoeroMiio Miiiwoet of SHOES, COATS, SUITS and DRESSES at MYRLE'S DRESS SHOP Sale Runs Saturday, Monday and Tuesday 1 Other DRESSES lot of slightly soiled dresses to goat M $ 1 .00 This is a list of sises of the shoes we have on sale. Colors are White, Black, Brown, Navy and a few pairs of Grey. SALE FRICES TO CLEAR OUR ENTIRE STOCK of SHOES TM Children's Shoes vnluos to $2.3!) to R0 at Values $2.98 to $7.50 to go at JLW 3 pr." I "IF- - $1.00, $1.98 unci $2.98 5 ii f.nrj.T pr. pr. 3pr. 3pr. Vt i I 1 j 2 I 7 prT j I 3pr. j I pr. pr. 79c 6 8 8 5 J pr. pr. pr 4 17 pr.' 19 pr. 1 6 I I 5 j 7prJ 115pr 21 pr. j 18 21 I prL j pr. j I lpr. prf 9 5 pr.' 2 pr. and $1.00 pr. We havent nil si.c ! 3i 3 j 6 13 1 pr. pr. pr. I j j J 13 9 pr pi . f 13 j pr." 3 pr. ! ' 6 2 J pr. F I "4 pr his Sale is for Cash Only |