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Show Pa Tliurgdoy, June ) EUREKA REPORTER 2 STOCK SALKS MKKKI.t 0 Expert Plumbing. 44 ; play ground 40 IMF WtllPMFXTt a --4- ' NEWS -- - 4 UTE STAMPEDE 44 4 Tlntlc Standard Playground actlvltiea are Mammoth oi contlnoua Chief Couu. 11.00. grewilns nicely in PR course make . The Wests Thrill Show" Coiled Stale Mina . . . . Kaat Crown Point 2c. duel which of and wind I Hill Eureka for but pleasant Eureka Lily 00c. '. 7 conditions anythin Chief Cone North Idly $1.02 ft. Prices Reasonable Which brings u to S the children. Eurka Lily a ne Sliver Standard 2c. 3 the fad that Eureka need lion Illoanom trees and ; nd Lead 70c. Tlntlc with gras H. . 4 playground Ctah Fire Clay Co., alllca Tlnllc Standard 17.26. that go to make au ,, things . Apex Standard etaaeei . 1 Ideal spot for recreation. Zurna 6tjc. 571 Parts and Grates for all Chief Con., lime . 44 In ilia morning classes, reports Gemini Stoves. Tumlay. how tha midget baseball team In e e e e e Plutu Kant Tlnllc Con. 36c. lithe following standing: Victor Kray, tailing Eureka Bullion 23c. 1 j are leading with cobra and Fro Empire Mine Iron Kins 26c. 1 each 3 and lonl I; the wou having Oodlva Tlnllc Standard 27.20. 1 OF In third with one win are Taruntlaa .. Mt. View Tlnllc Lodge No. I, F. 4 . an-Yankee The two A A. M., meats 2nd Iaud lose; Yankee Coil. et no Wednesday and . th Tuesday of jiigt with three losea and a Ctah ('on. 1 Standard and Central to determined and bound 1. but wins O. O. Con. mouth each at Dragon Chief Com. 11.02 Vk and I.U0. 1 break Into the win column with u Farrell Mill, tailing F; all. Vlslthln broth-ar- a 1 Eureka Lily SGe and 80c. Invited to attend Sliver Queen victory In their next game. Standard $ 1.S0. Eureka 116 Total Carload W. K. CARSON. W. M. Tuesday was game day for the Little May Ic. JOHN P. ROWE. Secretary midget and rhuinpions were crownTlntlc Standard 27.20. In five AUXILIARY I'MOX MINI'ltK d in five different game INSTALLED NEW OFFICERS aiffereut age groupea an follows: HILVKH CITY CHILD ILL year old aud under: Plug Pons. At the meeting of the Ladle tux- - Jafk WITH CASK DIPIITIIMtl gh Jump hl. liarc illary of the Miners Union, held last Gillespie: Horseshoes, Richard Gil 44 i evening, the following new officer lesple. Wallace, the little were Installed: I 8 year old: Ping Pong, ltlchi.nl D. C. Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Darrett, president. la of Silver High Jump Ed Sylvester, ; ; iiulte seriously Forsey; City, Jr., Evelyn Naylor, vice president. ill with n cane of diphtheria which Sonny Carson, and Richard Forsey; Maud Juber, secy, and treas. Golf, Richard Forsey and Ed Sylves- - ; ; 1137 wallpaper Cue Dennett' developed on Tuesday of till week. Alta Russell, recording secy. I case In second ter tied; Horseshoes, Richard Forthe Tlntlr This for the rich llnter to beautify Ella Stewart, chaplln. to Bo Ilocky, Richard week tha and due the econsey: past nod office or home during your Anna Crane, warden. 10 doctor of disease nature the serious Comyears old: Plug Pong, Billy omize. Reasonable prices. Esther Nielsen, conductress. McDuimId and health official an: taking extra Hlh Jump, he'll llHUiM 11 i i THhviMi Vui.f slid plete range of patterna on disllll, Ifnttla 1tgk ' . . of to and lied; Box Hocky, the Koundy spread prevent Leroy precaution play at .Cnitleton Appliance U " Co.,' Eureka, Vth. .IPcTr.. Rcdeo, Hone Races, Bands, During .( Ik. hoe. L. Roun y. Theresa two tha punt presidents, OAMTLKTOX APPLIANCE (X). 11 Canada produced 0,095.000 cords viertel and Nell Morris, were pre- rl,ri old: 1 ' Parades, Carnivals, Pageants KCKF.KA UTAH Stevens; Horseshoes, Boh Gurrlty; of pulpwood during 1035. Th years MIlled Wtb a i(s. 61-PIIONK j0B": 0olf production was valued at $41.113, AflPr thB business cards were en- - ,to1 ,,oc.kL 41,x coo. Hanney tied; B,J? Joyed and prize awarded to Mr. Rlod,:r,lck Frances Honghton. first, and Mrs. lib Jump, Georgs (lilliaple. Among the fishermen who were at Meridian; and running theme Km Lydia Ferguson, house prise. Ho- - aa Fish Uke for the opening on Tuee- - 84 deg. 49. min. West lil t ; Utwen for the evening were d Wfre: Urg. Ted, Lorin thence North 3 deg. 31 mix. t at Barrett snd Nell Morris. Steve:,?., Lb ETuolf. tud Ceorye Atherly, Ralph ,.nd Bob We.t 1150.2 feel te Corssr So. , Kip. P.ul baseIn Finlay. Waller Morgan, C. E. Huish of said Rose Lods Mining CUla; American Legion Junior l ' i. iiii'itcii v ICITION HCIKXIL WELL ATTENDED ball two exciting game, were play- wd Ceorge Llndaay. to cVraNo 4!f I cd during the week. Dividend beat Its traveling like wildfire The tlience South 3 d((. IT ill The Daily aratinn (hurrb School Eureka Elks 5 to 4 In two extra big news about Gamble's New Tire opened at Eureka Methodist Church in,ng and lhe Elka wou from Mam- - Policy. Now, ouly 1 complete line Eat 1150.1 feet to Cornsr No. 1, on Monday with 35 pupils enrolled. moth or Tires Our Famous ( REST priced be place of beginning. t0 g by Kon o On Tuesday the number of boy and, Thv thres Excepting and excluding organisation, offering far below similar quality. Ride all that portion ef grand cow Don, ncrM,e 10 33. Gamble to help out by sponsoring a team are CREST for Safety Buy at Uined within th area of ths Yn The morning was .pent In a pro'E,kl KiwanU d ,e Mine Unon nd 9AVE- -- ! -1- "1" Ik. Th. Elk. .Ill ArDO,d K.I.b.ck. Ju.l 1. complllns Ro. 1454. play. On. lhnlr,(,M, by Bob Gllll.pl., lb. Klw.nl. of .ruldwn .kick ho bnd re Ppl ed for' 141,1 !nd stories on tha'llfn oTchrlatAn wffl ,ponor the teBm fPlaed by hobbling around on for over a week cre. lJohn McCorm!ck Md lhe Minert rn. ln f frtPtured t ho,,, olher da ha commit ee. nuking oa That th mild mining eUl. b bHckinR Capl. Tom Judpe., rtahl nkle. The accident hup ln th "Uu,fd thMe JaHou. a Htre,,;pr his nkle turned he when pened of countries Ihere tol'tetm BBd th 11 S1011 kt0WB b, Elk,t KwaaS or Min. hurrlwlly tepp,d out of an auto church 1. at work. They hope to w- - p of Section 23, Township II Inti, UnloB u , ,iv, 6i ot the lhrM organizations iwBBW Rang 2 West, Salt Lak Ban ui ch.Idren are on field. Meridian and lu location mIIm Tb( h w- -, ,,al, NOTICE OF APPLICATION btlK aearch for beauties of Coda world. are, game won listed first: Dikii 99 0( record with th County le wid -PATENT. i They have been making vae for 1 of Utah County, Utah, ui 1 . Miner Union Elks (order 1. 1, SERIAL NO. OilllXII. flower. All th classes go Into th- KlvguIa the nearast known location in th Mamniolh church for n brief period eaeh day 44 These games are played In th- - evabove named conflicting clala, Ywi the from ice- - SU and worship through hymn, Bible making stores, OrJering No. 3, and Vorn No. I. lods bUm ening at 6 p. m. and the public will LBlt,d 8t,le Und stories and prayer. Cltjr UUh May 20 l87 'etolask Survey No. 2452, East Nat flnd ,hPU ch ; to appointments, keeping in touch with i 19 HEREBY CIVKN that B Among those who are serving wl.h ft, . .... N0TICBSundard Ea,t Polnl ,, Iodi nlalB eUlu, the tele Rev. Frary and Mias Wright a a schedule friends, running errands Consolidated Min-- ( gurVay No. 8011, Whit Rost Xfc Eur,ka we are here published Mrs. lB Ward, Mr. Elsie faculty are: con,l,a,,lr s uother of corporation, by Its 5 Amended, White Ross Ns. I, remaining games phone aervea many uses daily. Nilunn, Mr. Vole Never, Mr. Nel- printing orney-l,nd to he played: June 17th Miner ,Bl Whlte Rom No. 8, lode lilt; lie Atkinson. Miss Elisabeth John- - Ion at No. 87C2. Kiwaui at ,Mt Mlldrsd Hurd whose Poat lima to liava (ha work dona iMlrr (ha N. II. A. MONDAY. RIKLt bow la Ilia Robt. pro-1- 6 l'a Towers 3 BIG DAYS 3 ( .LORIOUS NIGHTS Ji 1 liolir ... .......... .... 3c : $ Bennett's Exclusive nine-year-o- Thrilling Spectacular Entertainment 3r. NEPHI ld WALLPAPER JULY 8, For. 4I,. 9 ami 10j ; 1 I W gntHlorhoesLb f 2 m7eet 11! j, ' Ill go to the sale by telephone !'.. (nil ikm-rt-b-- . l. ba p.r ..T , ". . -- 0t Uk, h.7. w-- ni i-- You ctn enjoy t telephone's convenience for t few cents t Jty itOM, .lvenh?nnnll "" " "4 for ieiuUr day evening, June 25th. -- .in a en? Of-cai- KUi, it,. i;,rMk h. Mammoth at Dividend, July 6th Divi- dead at Elks, 7th luion at Mam- moth, 8th Elks at Kiwsnls. 9th Divi- dend at Union, 12th Elks at Mam- moth. 14th Union at Elks, 15th Ki- wants at lHvideud. 16th Mammoth Monday morning at 10.30 all girl of the towu who wlh to take part In a recreational program will please meet with Miss Ethel Gadd at the high school. Her program will take placa mostly Inside and will conUt of sewing, clay moldlug, story tell- In', find aid. different ilrLIU In keeping house and as the program progresses oilier attiviiies will be sdded with possibly some games. The tennis tournament got uuder av Tuesday and the finest en;ry Hat In the history of the tournament will fight It out for rluiupionships in the various divisions.- - Burk Wilson has already wou the Junior buys diamploushlp with virtorie over Allen Jones and Alan Wilson. He alto haa advanced to the quarter filial louud lu the senior bojs tournament ilh a victory over (lenrse (lark o' Divldeud. Other flret round resulta are as follows: Mena division: LaMar Quiver of PaP loike file defeated Allen Junes of Eureka, and Seth Parkinson defeated Hoy Buya. Junior Girls division: Tut Beck defeated YlrgluU Swensou, und Kern l Painter defeated Thelma to advance to the finals. If seeded plsyerr come through a expected the semifinals and final lu tl,e men dlvlslou will see matches ou dock. In the upper bracket Parkinson will (ace Fred Hauer, a much Improved plater t:i the last two years; and Bill Button of Salt Lake will face LaMar dulver also of Salt Lake. Gulver recently exteiiilcl Dan Fieed to the limit In the 8alt Lake City tenuis tournunte,it and Is n heavy favorite to annex the Eureka city title which has beeu hld for the past two years by Parkinson. fuesday evening a group of players will go to Xephl for a turn l match with the stars from tlnr A return match will be played In Furek at a date to be nnnuunced : :th later. M ,7l;r;b..7b,.. B.n4.: Utah, haa mad Rahed In th Eureka Reportar it L'nld State. Ptent Eureka Ulah a newsp.per piWlI- - C'llJr pd ln Tlntlc Mining Distrlc, Utah claim, for a period of nine (2) 0UnL Uuh; such claim approxl aecutive week. BatB,Jr 1500 fength on enchj THOMAS F. TROEAL alde ot uId ,ude and urfac ground Regliur. and exclud-'nA,eel m',de' B. SHIELDS, fPt the Mine briD8 Survey No. 713S.j Claimant's Attorney, d dessribed in the field note and (First Publloatlon May 27, HI 1,181 wf Official Surrey on file In'.ijut Publication July 21. 1237.) tll ofO,e. with magnetic variations Bt 3eg. 30 uln. East, as follows: I . n Beginning at Corner No. 1 of aa!d Rom Lode Mining Claim, whleh laid! BROWN and BROWS eomer bear North 82 deg. 41 min.' ASSAYED 30 Hec- - East 1067.3 feet from the Custom Work Solictted Button corner of Sections 21, 22,' Artimf We Standard 1m 27 and 28, Township 10 Sonth. H13 EUREKA RK 2 West. Salt luk Baa and Pli-ke- fUl u. -u Dividend at Klwanla, 23rd Elk at 1b3, 8,14 Lake UnloB 25th Klwanls al Manmo:h. pplc,llon for at Kiwani. f 44- Swimming Every Day. Special Dancing Every Saturday to , N HtoR0S13 Stars -- ,1k CODE NUMBERS CODE NUMBERS 945k Port, Qta. 945 Port, Qt. 982 Muscatel, Qts. 1048 Sherry, Qlt. 1152 Chateau, 5ths ITALIAN WINE IQS ANCQ1S. CAIJF. tk Pevt,GJ 944-- A 980-- A WO Muscatel, Qta, 98U Muacatel Gak I044A Sherry, Qta, 1059 Angelica, Qta. IQ5Q-- A Angelica. Gb. PERRY HOTEL HALT LAK1CS POIl'lfctR PRICED MODE HOTEL Broadway Walps: and West TeM9a $16 t FREE 4l.IR.tOR l.W |