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Show fliurstlay. November 4, 1937. eureka reporter Pig AHaayinR six nights ouch ALL VARIETIES 20 alcohol by volume Drown, Eureka, I'lah. wn,n' lhn ( I um. 9 P. J. Fennell Named to lad Kiwania Club in 1938, Qallaway, dlrectort. A number of other topics were die- The Mutual Improremcut Amocla-- ! cuaaed, chief ikobi them being the Hon Rave a very succPMful danlcna' proposition of placing an advertise l tb8.K,W8n ! Mrs. Arthur Hanks wua taken'to the AmuHcmeut nieetlng. held went in the Industrial Issue of the PrX waa Salt Lake hospital unusual Salt Uke Tribune, which will be TnSdal'aJl .nll'J W,l andv,on- - Eugene,: urday evening. It was a Hallow?en !" d attendaC8- - Al ' session Published In January. A committee where she will receive treatj.nl foj'with n.u.iv8"1 ""a, V YPhl vIhI,, and proved quite an attraction ? annual election of officers was was named to Investigate this fur rheumatism. rorjUh ;lo the dancing public of Tintlc l,rW. I. J. Pennell was elerted as! her. Also a candidate has to bo ..... Mr and Mr. v H u, ,! Hurlng the latter part of last week: and. Mr- - and Mrs. Juy ClirlNtensen and president, aud will guide the dub1 named to run for a director In the Phiidn . the muc h needed and son, James; Mr. and Mrs. Richard or lb year 1938. Mr. Pennell Isjflvle Clubs of Southern Utah. The Monday work on the in cai. ,k,,1.",unday repair oiled streets of Eureka was Johnson and daughter, Merle, all of n live civic club worker, and the taken care of. All of the holes In Mrs. Owen Creighton and son .nd!8ttlt 1,8,18 c,tr Were nuests of Mr. rsnlzatlon, under his leadership, I until nest week. At present P. J the oll- And MfU Mer,yn surface were filled In thus N8ley on Sundny. hou,d accomplish great things dur- - Fennell Is the representative of the putting j daughter of Los Angeles, are vlnlilne he oil surface in good h,,e Eureka Club In that organisation. th8 ur8 visitors for'ln were taken Jnr. Eureka, guests at the home of shape the coming winter through Mr. Negley. new bakery. I oitiaei onicers elected were: jMrs. James Creighton. I i Coorge Manson, vice president. .... There are no definite records to John Uniiiip .... .in vi re,urn Fr,l,l,fo Hugh Atherlcy, Harry Handle, show that Stratford-on-Avo- n was the Cards, aged 28, of El (o Sl 'ktr,?p,,)B,tm8n nefred and Jack and M?" Tem- - B,,d An 8uturday Na,e Wlllmore, Wilson Lee and Carl' llrthplace of Shakespeare. .BVdinf PM!!d Barrera, ?" Henscl of fj"0 r the past months 17, of Eureka, were fuver, were In n.Jl af. last week visiting ,n with Mrs. Delelah rl.ge license relatives "lE ,Eurrk8 nf, fctt Bowden Mr. Mallard Is a brother blends. Mrs. Paxman la one of Saturday. or Mrs. Bowden and Pioneer residents of Tintlc and many years ago' ;b was an employee of the Tintlc MerCony Clerk Enrl Gadd and 8he ba lted California an her -' rantlle company. County Recorder E. B. Sperry were futur home. A WINE weck-Bro- ideer bunlln "on which Ing bu.lnwJin rrninecUfnrwlthlhetr "b Star Theatre Th,e Lady K,k8 hp,d hclr regular nieetlng Tuesday. After the busl- Sulurduy resulted In the offices. death of three persons. Of this num- -' ineM K8,on cards were enjoyed and her only one was mistaken for a' The members of Sun Beam Cnmn . d?,,c,0U8 luncheon served by Mrs. deer, the other fatalities being mis- - D. U. !.. held a The high score ben at tile w,nner ",,,ur 8tDuggan. rd" w baps with guns In camps. This n- - home of Mrs. W. quilting Mrs. Jos. V. Jones on Wed- " ?ntL th cut pr,w went that Utah sportsmen are nesday of last week. The next shooting at deer with horns lag of the Camp will be held at the!Frank an not at moving objects. home of Mrs. E. P. Birch on Thurs- -' A rumor was afloat late last week November n,h 8t j P- he effect that Henry Davis, John P. Rowe, a director of the1" of lh llcul 8chramm- Thurgood, for many years P8b V8,ley Hospital, which Is to; Denlel Francis McPolin, 35 years TY Dru tore bud d,ud, hut 88 bu,, of "H?11 Provo, and a attended former age direct' resident of resident of Eure- i prominent Eureka, who r Th" killed In a mine explosion m1etln Mondy evening at the for the past year or two has been fth,er ! a Prov?YU t 0At. to Mr. fnd hla on Superior, According on home v,,,!! at Arizona, ?w Provo, died ,!!' asking Tuesday. l CT,jr a" Sunday, October 31st, at a Salt Lake Rwe the reports or the various com- - Deceased Is an aunt of Mrs. Margar- t Hannifin of this city. He Is sur- kospltai, of complications following m,CCB Indicated that everything waa ken care of In such splendid vlved by his wife, mother and a sls- 1 four months' Illness of pneumonia. hat the hospital would be r. He was born March 29, 1872, at m,"ner . lowe'en party at the club rooms of Oxford, England, a son of Samuel J,nder construction in the shortest T ,, lw ,aal 8a,urday ,sd Eliza French Thurgood.' He the Uct jew rsme to Utah, Milling In Provo in danc,n and 8 de,,c,oua SIrg. John resident of this district, w.i 7 h8011 ,he Con- served. l84 fnit ,0 Eurel,a Eldells Club members on city commhssloner of Provo at the he followed mining as an oc- - of U)lt weok. In the Wednesday election on and 0,a8 kers play,nR There Tuesday. aa 'a h hlr17 f th" eupatlon. bridge Mrs. Frank Brlskey was high question but wtatta will lIe. ae.rved n h ?' h'shPrlc score winner while the cut piLe commissioner of the town he and high council at Eureka and fill- - went to Mrs. Cecelia Itacon. The lected to reside In five years ago. rf a mission to England In 1908. He hostess served a delicious lunch to Donner Dluik bus returned home married Sarah Harrison on January Mrs. Bacon, Mrs. Brlskey, Mrs T rter 12, 1895, In the Salt Lake City tem- - e. Bart let. Mrs. Dean Pcu(llng vume months In call Mrs Beck, pie. Mrs. Thurgood died January 12. Eugene Blackett, Mrs. P. J. Don- - Iorn,a wLere ,le w employed at nelly, Mrs. Percy Hanks, Mrs. John ,be Walker mine. The mine closed ' are a son and two y nowe. Mrs. George Tinsman, Mrs. down Surviving Sunday and It Is und.-r- . nday 8,1 8tudenU wrole Mrs. and bou Heber that daughters, Thurgood rharles Zcbrlskle and Mrs. Heber ,tood Hfty former Eureka , Verla Badham. Payson; Mrs. Melba Jones. people have been thrown out of em- - ,n lhe r English classes compositions on tbe subject, Americanism, for Daniels, Faust; two grandchildren; ployment. V. D. be American Legion essay contei-t- . Mrs. McCormick aud Mrs. two brothers and a sister. Fred A. -- st Sunday's Issue of the Salt Such a procedure assures fairness and John Thurgood, Provo, and Miss H. E. Wall entertained at a prettily ke Tribune, In the society section, nd gives all an equal chanre of appointed tea on Wednesday of last Edith Thurgood, Salt Lake Cltv. Funeral services will be conducted week In honor of Miss Marlon Me contained a photograph of Miss winning. Tbe compositions will be Sunday at 1 p. m. In the I I). R. Cormlck, whose engagement to Wll- - Mrln McCormick, daughter of Mr. Judged by the legionnaires and the ward chrpel in Eureka. Burial will iain Cromar was announced last ,nd Mrs. William McCormick, whose winner of the Senior high and the sasenient to William Cromar, son on from the Junior high will re- be In the Eureka cemetery Friends week. The party took place at the of Krsnk A. Cromar, was announced celve medals as rewards. home of Mrs. Wall. flowers Fall may call at the Claudin funeral home h Reporter of couple of weeks The assembly Friday was given by i In Provo snd at the E. W. Redman were used throughout the house for he Ninth graders, who presented a 80, a decorations had tea and the table residence In Eureka prior to the serPloy based on school life In the centerpiece of orchid and fyellow VeeSi U'ltll.m ! 1800,, ear,y Urnlwv corPrlnc,pal parta wer8 of with crysthanthemums tapers H fha taken by Ca,ber,n8 ,Ian"8n' V8,don Thomas Campbell, an enrollee of responding shades at either end. 1 Dalrd. Maxine At- - i Warr' the Jericho CCC. camp, submitted Mrs. J. E. OConnor and Mrs. J. A. week visiting mining klnson, Ndy" T,n1t,8il8t8 Alan Carol Larsen, Randle, McCormick served to an appendicitis operation at the officials and contacting Individuals Wirthlln and Carolyn Forsey. .. Lilly An OMAher S.th Jl!' . The Book of Mormon Class of the In an effort to hove all workers line m -- addition to these performances,1! ! fSl .n u LDS Sunday School enjoyed n very up under this act. He also visited Miss Mildred Williams and several n?rn..tBC. turn to this district Hanowe'en party on Wednes- - he CCC camp at Jericho for the pur- - ot her pupils presented a ' T of putting all enrolleea there ng revue. Salt day, the 27th, held In the Recreation P A recent survey made at Social under the Act. Fifty-seve- n and were Hall. Security Uma present Kion Bradley, student body Uke City by the Department of hor of Washington, D. C.. disclosed enjoyed the program, games and Mr Inei jIl4le jelliton aged 52 oyr announces that a drive will be-- ! the fact that the average famllly dancing. Those who took part In yekr tnd former leacheP gin soon at TH3 against running, was spending 38 per month mnr- - the program were Joan Urson. Fern of tbJ- - d dcd of Dneumonia at her ""ambling and other such mlscon- - ; Bonnie Ruby Mackey. than it earned. Nothing excltln Richards, on guBday duct in the school halls. 8tudents , , present home ,n who are caught at such practices ; , h F k about that because they have been Jecn Cromar aud Norma Forsey. ghe wg( borB at g nd the were served - Refreshments not be allowed to attend as- - , will the governlessons from receiving daugbter of Mr nd Mr, Jobn ,i eemblles for one month. Potts was tarl chaperoned by They will ; ment. which Is spending more than party rum IhIti gh( , M Khool , E'. durln do work Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Osborn and t0 be and of a'",,Rned excess In a month million tbe, ,n 19Q9 eight gurvivlng are five Mrs. Pearl Forsey. what they could hope to earn.1 daughters and two sons, also nine Mmb,3Ipfc8 Y' m t ThH Sunday Only FIRST BIG STAGE and SCREEN SHOW of the NEW SEASON! Kar-dlcut- es Mr8-.no- k. 3C 30 E lo?Z Sed het tin Scandals All-color- also Big Feature Picture Production The Man Who Cried Wolf Matinee 2 p. m. Admission 10c and 30c. Night Prices 10c and 35c. Night Show Starts 6:30 p. m. Lay in Your Winter Coal Now Ordering coal after the first cold snap sets in often gubjects the buyer to considerable annoy- ance and inconvenience, because most every- tap-dane- t , "l81 JaMdy at a. ' ' -- ZhaTHS , y on strstophere balloons. Since , um Alleen Mlkesell, daughter of Mrs. the programs of the National School Charles Hayes, formerly Mrs. Sol Assemblies are noted for their edu- one should prove j Mlkesell of this city, and now of Al- - rational value, this hambra, California, waa married on particularly good. On Friday evening In the high , October 26th to Wells Bleak, the ' ceremony taking place at the L. D. school auditorium a basketball game j 8. Temple at Mesa. Arlxona. The will be played between the alamnl Af- -' i young couple will make their home earn and the main school team. ; at Alhambra. The bride la a grand- - er this game the Pep Club will daughter of Mra. E. L. Durfee of sponsor an apron and overallon dance. Tuea- At a special meeting held Eureka. day, boya of THS were warned by Etna Brough entertained the R ne state juvenile officers against; Club members on Monday evening, Hollo we'er destructive paying In the playing of ''500'' Norma Lee pranks. This year much valuable, Fox won first prize and Hazel Me- - property was destroyed by young j Candlesa the cut prize. A delicious people. School officials and state, luncheon was served to the follow- - officials made e plea to the boya to Ing: Ina Clement, Olelta Sumens, refrain from such practices In the I Helen Eatough, Thelma Eatough, fntnre. Norma Lee Fox, Ruby Galsford, - This Friday the Bentora will pre-- j It will( Hazel McCandless, La Nila Eatough, aent the assembly program. La Vern Williams, Dorothy Green, he a one act play with the class mem- Avelene Ronndy and Viols Tinder, pers Uklng all the part. Florin Potts will have the lead. Mrs. The Belle Huer club entertained and B. T. Collins y by Mrs. John Rowe on Thursday are anUtlng In the preparing of the afternoon, At 1:20 a delicious lunch- - p r was served. Bridge was played, ; eon Geo. Tinsman winning the club Mrs. ' prise, Mrs. Jamea Norman the guest prize and Mrs. Eugene Blackett the all cut prize. Those attending were: Mrs. T. E. Bartlett. Mra. Harry Car-te- n, Mra. 8tella Shea, Mra. Cecilia ivies grow well in water in the Paeon, Mrs. Eugene Blackett. Mra. Frank Drlskey. Mra. Wm. Treloar, house. Keep in glass so that Ught Mrs. James Norman, Mra. George may reach the roots. Tinsman, Mra. Percy Hanks, Mra. refrigerator ilhos. McCormick and Mra. Frank ' When cleaning your use one tablespoon of sal soda to . nacon. I four quarts of cold water. This will Frank Garrlty entertained Mrs. the drain plpe dean tnd free, a number of her friends at a Halomelet In which alx egga are loween party on Thursday evening. pe much lighter if three-- ! The rooms decorated In keeping with uged of tartar diversion, waa the Halloween. Bridge jourths teaspoon of cream score UMd p, preparing it. Mra. Frank Brlskey won high all cut, prize, Mrs. rimer Ferguson When a Cinderella plant ahowa .Mra. S. Jorman consol si Ion and Mra. it honor prize. the Treloar William B;gna of withering, stop watering Aa flwers seed. one dry, to at It large and let go Luncheon waa served Plant aecda table to the following ladles: Mrs. gather seeds and save. E. Rife, C. Mrs. next ApriL Maynard Griggs. , Mn A D. Bulrd, Mr. Wm. Treloar. A new and lemptmg way to aerva Mn! J. V. Rife Mr. Frank Brlakejr. cakea is to J Maynard Cronin, Mra. Allen gingerbread Mrs .. sent a CODE NO. 313 CODE NO. 312 supply of coal from us now and be prepared for the cold blasts to come in the near future. , J QUARTS Tintic Lumber Co. EUREKA, UTAH PHONE 44 ! I ! ( I ft. - i' A HOTELS aisr ;Sjstas. 1SSUS.S 5&L - -i- jrmvssssss-. SSL ... Fumed from coast to coast for its congenial western hospitality ... IN SALT LAKE CITY irS ALWAYS THE mi MEWHOUSE SALT LAKE C3TV. UTAH IN THE VERY HEART OF THE WEST'S SCENIC WONDERIANH ; . ! Dan to Spend Your Vacation In Utah Home Vacation Hotel Your Make The Newhouse Excellent Meals at Reasonable Frieea . DINING 'ROOJI BUFFET CAFETERIA . . , ONK OF THE WEST'S TRULY. GREAT A ... Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore ; time to prepare for the cold weather is before the cold weather sets in. Order your winters nNa auditor! ; body is doing the same thing, and the supply may not be equal to the demand. The best ; brother, and .later.. Funeral ser-vice, and Interment were at Spanish Dancers Boogey-Wooge- y COTTON PICKERS ORCHESTRA Znl Iwo ed IDA COX, Queen of the Blues. Ned Stanford, King of the Ivores ....... ? r.S ie Revue Americas Fastest Featuring 8k- lZ S?,,,. EBONY ENTERTAINERS FROM THE HEART OF HARLEM! Darktown nm.u0?' " Phle. . PINTS 5 Mn. J. II. WateN President, No. Extra Charge For Itoom Service At Any Tine Cliauncey W. Wwt Blanager. i ! |