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Show July e, 1937. EUREKA REPD&tEk- WWn Brajr ara the a baby girl born on July 4th, the nation' birthday, proud ''L"-.1- : 40 - GREATEST WORK Hospitality Mr. and Mrs. Den Cronin and little daughter, and Mrs D B Cronin pa,nt4fd tB rainbow Miss Ruth roll, Port Worth girlls Shea haa returned Thev-t0WTe. left Sunday for Rano. M.I1I VpVnV twi, m pending several month, was visiting in Eureka last .TuTst with h aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lake City. Mri- - v,0,el Hensen Krank Bacon- and daughter, ,n off hv Mr, Prn. lRttth. of McCammon, Idal.o, are vla- fUqslitrewas won by Mra. E. C. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Ruasell Hensen'o parents, Mr. and 1,ln! wlth & Csrbett Brrett have returned ,nd Mri ini. af,er pend,n n week at Fish Vep c,tJr a ,ad Mrs. John Towers of Twin a Idaho, sre the parent, of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davie wel- - Lk C,tjr ,Ml Saturday. On hla re-2tfboy, born on July Srd. arrival of a big baby boy T .J CallLos ccompanied.by Mrs. of Angles, s.n ho to recovering from an hi! mother and baby week In 0D Jnly ,2nd- the past I1- - UJLJ5J- - with hla uncles, ar e,t,n 1" nicely. .appendicitis operation and had been Efk undr a physicians care for three i and James llaynea. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Plumb jyodore and eks.. r Jitter wk ftt . Good Fellowship ..a' up a half or a va moMi AND hues and which' of ikA ARE I TRADITIONAL AT THE 'HOTEL J16 NEWH0USE Bh Suit Lake City, Utak I 52 f SST-E-i -- ta .h u. w KXu,h.7 Bd Hopes are the kp' and left on 8un-- i hoy, born June Prancisco where she will ?ap?nta f a ' ! youngster was not just As suest of her uncle and aunt,! what ,JhB the parents ordered because novia e Stock for six gr. ni Brl' the other children are also boys bnt forwere Mr. and Mrs. Stock neverthHefl h w 1 welcome. ?' i PLAN TO HE OUK GUEST THIS DELIGHTFUL SUMMERTIME The Very Grater of Summer Attraetkwa u"-- " SEE Lloyd was a former resldeut of reka being a son of the late Mr. and Mr- - Samuel Hanson. Eu-(org- an dula' Chrlstopherson lth' . tdun Lemn,on of Silver City re-- from that given to the canyon by the turned from Salt Lake last week at- - early Mormon settlers. Deeply ra- ,ar recovering from a serious appen-- j llglous, they found In the awesome Idlcllla operation. The appendix was surroundings of the canyon constant Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeelry and broken before the operation and Mr. reminders of the deity. This thot little non left last Saturday for their Lemmons was fortunate In making; la expresed further In the names of home In Boise, Idaho, after spend- - a recovery. However, he will have many of the other forniatlons Includ- -' Ing a week In Eureka with the for- - t0 undergo another operation later Ing the East and West Temples,' mers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank ,or a malformation of the stomach, j Angles' Landing, etc. Man has done his part to make Beealey and other relatives. L , , , u.. entertain- - Zion NatlonaI OM of tba out. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott, of Pay-sodeB CJ! Wednesday even- - atanijing scenic park of the country, spots the time are the pround parents of a son, ing. spent playing NnrIy htlf of Monnl Carinel H h. born on July 2nd. It Is their first bridge and enjoying a nice luncheon. whoM 24 me, C0Bt jj.ooo.OOO child and Is also the flrat grandchild Jf1 pr ",,(nne O build and which I. considered one U8e! of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robinson. kr, of the unusual engineering accom- Others prewnt were Mrs. Cece- Mrs Elliott was formerly Miss Oral th. pl,ihmenti of th. day. Btcon, Un. Frtnk Brlskey, Mrs. RobloHon. Boih noth nd bby ro jn order to put tho rosd thru Mrs. Dean P. Mrs. J. Beck, Donnelly, getting along nicely. d tba park. It was neeess-Be- n Thurmond and Mrs. Oeo. Tins-0 buW tunne, more lhtB a Mr. and Mrs. Prancla Daavle and man' .mile long through solid rock. daughter, Lois, and Mrs. Samuel EdVincent Brewer, 35 years of age, wards, returned Tuesday after spend- and G1RIJI OK KILYKR CITY' in employee of the Eureka ing the past week end at Boulder Standard ELECTED NEW OFFICERS died nt company, Mining Dam, Zion Park and Bryce Canyon the svon Sunday Payson hospital . Yer3r en0J,able . , t0 the absence of 4 II Girls ePfc. time ening from concuHslon of the brain.1 also visited durlng they WM rldfng lha run. of Silver City who have been picking The yQunK nlng board of n car down Payson berries In the valley the first meet' not ad n clu Far canyon when he slipped and fell on a' fki . ' V hotel $2lo 64 Coder New Management (Different Atmosphere) Modern, newly furnished Beds, Inner-sprin- g rooms, with Simmons mattresses. Popular prices. Coffee Shop. ..Rsauty. Parlor, Barber Shop, Tailor Shop for your conven-- . ieuce; Garage In connection h4 most of all at rates that poa get more for your money. 11 JO to 11.50 without bath 400 rutm in Th. mMl CAFETERIA Baths NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MEALS 8EBVED IN YOUR ROOM Mrs. J. H. Waters President . ltat Tb.ndw. BUFFET m NEWHOUSE tala tha legialatlve Intent and In so doing they may consider not only the language In nn net but Ita purpose and objects." lie said It was clearly the object of the legislature to exempt sales of newspapers and newspaper subscrlp- tloni from tha Mlaa lax. m S bbVud the DINING ROOM 400 Rooms ?? rock-ribbe- SALT LAKE CITY Finest Food in the West At Reasonable Prices KATES n, newsemloh The The NetteMl Pkriu The Uorgaoua Mouatalaa The Chayena The Hlstsrteal Iskt (rret Halt Temple and Taheraade. THRILLING KODEOH WEEK OT JULY ... STATE PREHA ASSN. MEETS THU WEEK END vs. Fishers; Miners Union vs. Kiwsn-i- s. July 10 Legion vs. LDB; Elba vs. Firemen. August 2 No. 1 vs LD8; Flahers vs. Legion. Auguat 4 Miners Union va. Firemen; Klkn va. Kiwanls. August I No. One vs. Elks; LDB vs Kiwanls. August Fishers va. Firemen; Minora Union vs. Legion. Managers of theas various toams--ar-e - t requested to this achedul dip the home of Mrs. D. C. out and have your teams at the high were held this afternonn at held and Mra. Irvin Hillman of Eureka' Mrrlce i WheCler, Jr. Th outline for the 2 o'clock, Outdoor sports, business sessions school as soon after 6:11 as poealblr ' were Injured on Monday evening lha dec,ded Urn. .ye ,WOrk.:r dinner dance will feature th ou th date you afe to piny. Keep when the car In which they were rld- Mrs. Caroline Gourley was called following were summer outing and conven- your part of the achedale going and annual machine with another Single. t0 Spanish Fork late last week by Ing collided Florla Potts, president. of the Utah State Press Associa- tho league will go over In a big way tion out Vernon way. There were more tbe death of her father, Jesse 8.' Norma McNulty, vice piesldent. 11.(0 to 62.00 with private and Sunday, Jnly 10 and every on will enjoy this gamo. tion, Saturday In the Involved than a doxen persons bath. Dawnn Wheeler,, sery.-treaButler, aged 72 years and one of tha Tha doubles tournament la teuula 11. and accident but aside from the Hillman pioneer residents of that city. Beth Lemmons, reporter. la HARRY K. MILES, Mgr. under way now and should bo finbeen have Program arrangements ' and Bert Clark of Fairfield, an ceased at one time lived In Eureka Fay Potts, organist. as- ished next week nt which time anHenbrlck announced J. F. ilrCORMICK, Asst. Mgr. Romeyn, by esand after moving from here contlnnLaurel Potta, song lender. occupant of the other car, they sociation secretary. The convention other singles tournament will be Nora Lemmona. cheer leader. caped with alisht bruises and cuts. icd to freight produce Into th Tin- -' will open with n business session held. These tournaments keep tentie District. Funeral services were Refreshments were served Saturday morning at Aspen Grove nis Interest nt a high pitch and many held on Friday at 8panlah Fork with In Provo Canyon, followed by games Interesting matches era played conInterment In the cemetary at that and contests In the afternoon. A din- - tinually. Sunday, July IS, S p. m., place. match will bo played ner dance will be held Saturday eve- an Inter-cit- y nt Brigham Young University, with Nephl on tha local high school ning A BARGAIN. Tho aporta program will Includ n courts. soft ball game and n fishing contest.! Last week children from Eureka Four good tirea and tubea for sale The convention will be under the and Mammoth enjoyed themaelvee Call at Reportcheap. Size 600-1direction of Harrison R. Merrill of swimming nt Warm Creek. Trip Who desires to engage in growing business wherePowdered or confectioner's sugar the er office. Phone 36, of at Phone 22S. made on Thursday, Friday and Brigham Young University. in he has opportunity for steady monthly income. Exthat has become lumpy should be Saturday and th earn schedule la sieve pressed through a LOST Suit case full of girls clothon deck for this week. Boys from perience unnecessary. No selling. An established 'i Eureka will go on Thuraday morning ing, between Eureka and 8ilver or rolled with a rolling pin. PLAY GROUND NEWS J and afternoon. Boys from Mammoth business offering an unlimited future. The man selectCity. Finder please return to ReRemove th aid shoots of tomato Reward. office. will go Friday morning .and girls porter ed must be of good character under 65 years and able m i plants in order to make strong ' Vafternoon. Saturday will Friday are-re-' When these shoots Junior Longue baseball standing: tba gajr for the girls from Euroka. When th 8panlarda first Intro- plant. to make an investment which is protected and returnW. duced the white potato into Europe moved th plants bear more fruit Th bus leaves In th mornings nt able. Information thru personal interview only. Write Dividend ...6 16th people century, In th 6:10 and I oclock la the afternoon. early Nevrf use a damp or wet doth or Elks ... Th new bnllatln board In front were prejudiced against It. bellevlngl Box 150, Eureka, Utah. 2 removing a hot dish from Kiwanls e a of the city hall will entry n dully it waa the original fruit that the oven or stove. A dry one pre- Mammoth ... S schedule of events taking pine on vents tho best from penetrating and Miners Union 1 the recreational schedule. scorching the lingers. Soft Ball standing: W. L.1 Never roll pie crust Immediately Eureka Team No. 2 1 2 after removing it from the refriger- Fisher Beer, Eureka 1 1 BROWN and BROWN ator. Taka it out of tho refriger- Dividend 1 1 A88AYERS ator about an hour before uilng and CCC 2 . i Custom Work Bollcllaid havo a will crust. better you i la the volley ball league which la We Standardise ou Accuracy UTAH eight teams hava EUREKA being If any yolk should get Into tho been organised entered and the schedule la aa white when separating eggs, the whites will not beat up stiffly. Re- follows: July I. Flremen vs. No. 1; K1- -, move the yolk with a piece of egg-aheTh edges art sharper than wauls vs. Legion. July 12 Miners Tlntle Lodge No. S, F. Union vs. LDS; Fisher Beer vs. Elks. spoon. A A. M., moots Sad i Jnly 14 No. 1 vs. Legion; Firemen 16 Miners Union 4th Tuesday of and Kiwanls. vs. - When July be careful making jams 19-- No. each mouth at L O. O. that only dry fruit in used. If It la vs Elks; Fishers vs LDS. July 1 vs Kiwanls; Legion vs. FireF. alL VDlthlsg brothwet there will be difficulty in keeping vs. Union 21 ers Invited to attend. Miners men. July th Jam and it will become mouldy No. W. K. CARSON. W. M. very quickly. Boil the fruit as soon Fishers; Elks vs LDS. July 23 Fish-'era. 1 vs. Miners Union; Kiwanls vs. JOHN F. ROWE, Becratary aa possible after gathering. Associated Nswspapors. WNU Service vs. 20 Elks; Legion July Firemen va. LDS. Jnly 28 No. li n. i ; j cMy We Want a Man. 6. 6eighbor 'r 'r Says: iar flne-mesh- - ........ .... ....... ........... lL Legal Bleaks at Reporter Office. Newspaper Readers Are Exempt from Sales Tax OO An opinion holding that It waa tha Intention of th last legislature to' escept sales of newspapers from tho sales tax levy was submitted recently to Irwlu Arnovlts, chairman of IheJ atate tax commission, by John D Rice, assistant attorney general. Mr. Rice mentioned Incidentally that there la a question In hla mlad-as to whether or not tho exemptions written Into the aales tax set by the ; legislature do not mako the entire ; law uneonstltntlonal. He called at- tentlon to a section of th eonstltn- Hon which says that taxes shall be,, levied uniformly. "However." he added, "since this i question was not raised by you, I hive not rendered an opinion ns to th constitutionality of this net." Th legislature, In amending tha sales tax act, misplaced the aectloa exempting newspapers, and the tax commission for this reason sought the opinion or th attorney general's ' office before putting It Into effect. Mr. Rice pointed out that theie Is a general rale of construction that tha courts will not give that construction to an act of the legislature which would render It meaningless and Ineffectual. He declared ) Paint Up for Spring! ! Springtime is the natural season for renewing, brightening and rejuvenating all things. It is the season of paint and varnish and the time of the year for renewing the finish of all surfaces. i BENJAMIN MOORE A OO. PAINT PRODUCTS I ; further that "th courts must ascor- - . is the best you can buy for all paint purposes. Pure high grade materials only are used in its manufacture, and, like every superior product,' is least costly in the long run. Complete line of Lumber and Builders' Supplies to make those necessary repairs after the T&vagea of a hard winter. . ' ; v w Tintic Lumber Co. PHONE 44 MU EUREKA, UTAH |