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Show Thursday, tfovemr EUREKA REPORTER 11, 193?, ?n& HM.KLt , lHl! MlllMK.VIl 4,i Tlnilc Rtundurd The Following an Events that 1 United Stales Minos Mammoth Food Specials Twenty Years Ago - llnpiruMl - Kureka Lilly Kureka Hill North Idly Chief Cons (iodlva Ctah Fire flay Co., clllia In Friday and Saturday Tintic lMsirlet a Score of Years Ago. V- 7 - GROCERIES Col. C. U. Loose, MIXING NOTES Jj MACARONI Hewletts GREEN 20c 1 n of I'rovo, who was heavily Interested 1 5JC Hi Pcunds . . . TEA, Vi iii Tintic mining property, was in " the ilrund Free Chance on Tea Chest Dragon Con the dis.riet inspecting 3 Centred and Cold Chain mines. 1uh Ml. View Good Grade RICE, I Oil ItloS.iOill iu the IiIk demand for manganese, PEAS, Clearfield 3 Pounds In the district, known two ,pcx Standard deposits ?. Cans 1 Sioux Cons one owned by the Chief Con. Co. and 1 POP CORN, New yuill.; lucuied at lloniunsville, the other ZEE TISSUE 1 'lint ic Silver Mi nin K C" in Weil Tlnilc and owned hy James 3 Lbs 2 Rolls Cicp, Morgan, itusimis Nelson, K A. MO mar aud n Carloads uPiu,.r( were coming SNOWDRIFT or CHILI BEANS SlukiuK for a lot or attention. , la read where tablts or Tar doles were In progress nt both Pound e operation CRISCO, 3 Lbs. ing ie dene er beside chain or Iron lilonuom und Dragon prop- H ;i O A H M t 'I I H the divans. 21 inches high. Ivory FOLCERS DRIP COFFEE erlleH. SO.ufni gallons of water were er brense linish. Assorted parch being hoiuted from the Chief Cou. 2 Pound Cans men shades. Terms, ti desired Miiwlay. hhafl weekly; pumpu were to be In- -! Silver Standard llic. Ntullcd as noon as possible to take bulb Complete with Tiutic Loud 62c. 'eure of this flow of water. John V. MEATS Tin tic Standard $5.10. stated that superintendent, Taylor, Cash Price . s the shart at the Copper Lear had HAMBURGER TuomIu) reaehed a depth of 400 feet. Pound Chief Conn. 60c. I For general The men elected to serve Kureka Kureka Bullion 16c. lighting, readfolwere as ago !ctty twenty years POT ROAST BEEF ing. serving, Kureka Lilly Sue. lows: Major Church, muyof; W. W. card er piano 74c. Kureka Standard Pound C. V. Kreekletoii, John .Bunnell, playing. Stands Mountain View 2c. Kirih and Dan Fields, rouncllmen; 57 inches high. Tintic Lead 65c to Ctic. PORK ROAST, Small Shoulder James Stack, recorder; for the ofIvery base. if Stundaid $5. in. Tint Choice el fice of treasurer there was a tie beHalf or Whole, Pound asserted parch tween Mrs. Whithead and Mrs. Vier nient shades. FRESH AND CURED FISH WerlneMlay tel. At Mammoth the result was Chief Conn. 6nc. Charles mayor; Anderson, ,J. I. Complete with Crown Ioint 6 Vic. bulb I!rowu, H. S. Harrlmsu, John Mor-- , Kureka Lilly 5ne. Personal and Ihivld Larson, counellinen; due Cash Price Terms, il desired Kureka Standard 74c. Interest & W. Mrs. Katie Moyle, treasurer; J. North Lily 55c. Attention recorder. Anderson, Phone 180 Tiutic Lead GOc. Ceorge C. Whitmore, prominent Tintic Standard $5.25. NephI banker, died 20 years ago. Katty Arburkle, In "O. Doctor, , 1IAXAAR CLANS GOING BARGAIN LAMPS THESE was featured at the Star Theatre a Mrs. E. L. Vetter of Salt Lake and William (Rill) Crouiar had his lOllWAKI) l.V H X K STY LSI sight-navigiva mo is glare-freacci- -' Don Simklns of Ruth, Nevada, wen crushed mine W.re a in foot badly Mr and Wn A baby ,oy light than the ordint the Blue Rock on Monday af- - in Eureka last Thursday, guests of 7 dent Norember Beck 1Van " the lamp, lama using nary uled for the th, 10th, and lllh or 1 lernoon, when a large boulder fell Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carten. amount of currant. Recant on It. The injury was attended byl . December, at the Elks Pavilion, bnve H- Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Henael received lller president of the Mia reduction! in the domestic been completed, and the general Balley and Br Robinson. It will of Commerce who UPKI0I Chamber weeka before tha Mrs. lighting rale, and Extra Elecyoung chairman, anjr Joseph McCormick. a nfeJtujJtudent 'sf the University ha a Half-Prictubn ,,udy of the crick-th- e makes man will be able to telurn to work. tricity at of California, had enlisted in situation in the Rocky Mountain jet more light available at lower i medical division of the army. Adult women of Kureka may reg- - J sections, states that next year crick coat than ever before. Farris Morton was Tintic High inter for winter actlvitlea next Mon-je- ts are going to be greater In correspondent for the Report- - day evening at the Tintic . High bora than ever before, and that It ir! h WM al, editor of the school School. Mrs. Holland, atate super--! Is doubtful if the situation can be j iVvn paper which was printed nt that visor of women's and childrens rec-- controlled. He says the egg lay In- tlme. reationcl activities, spent Wednesday dicates this beyond a doubt It this 8am 8hortlno and William Mitch and Thursday in Eureka organising is the case it means that this parti-el-l, who were running the Monarch a committee for the work and out culnr section of Utah ia In for It Pool Hall, dissolved partnership, lining the winter's program. Mina because last summer the crickets Mitchell was to mu the place in the Ethel Gadd and Mrs. Nell OHare were within the city limits of Eure : ka future. will direct the classes. in great numbers. his daughter, and Eulund. John ji'VKiit l A null.. MU, Nora, were at Neptal. making The Junior Patrol for the coming ,ka ,r,P m10' Mr. and J. D. Taylor of Ogweek are: were den gues's In Eureka of Dr. School Grounds: Richard Eutiiugh. Mrs. E. In Clark. and Marvon llacon, Koundy and latmar Lemmons. Church Street: Mux Haney and CARD OF AIM'RHCI TIO. Dean. T iW$wmwwrimiiWLw MWV ITItFKWM MSECS lliIII mJfcw lies il 's,e ,B Mc.ln Street: Calvin Hodge and To my many friends who support-- , I lMHKRATII I IMHX-OKdinetli Hanson. t me during the recent election I Leartville Row: Duane Ekker and am Indeed grateful. To show my, j I Among the Kureka people who James Fillmore. .appreciation I pledge myself to work, were at Nephi on Tuesday evening j honestly and faithfully for all of the. I A Dignilled Service nt attending the luncheon sponsored by Juab County Peace Officers people of this city. 4 Pound.... M 23c 25c ........... 5c ! 100-wa- 15c 18c 25c - ISO-wa- tt RANDLES CASH MARKET ! e, al ng e, ,n , num-Scho- ol m"iisi! V El-wo- hi ib Neil ODonnell : Mortuary N'oiniual Frank rtmiell. Night. i f,e ar.-un- Ambulance Service f veU's HA I 11 It and in addition to thO(Wm ::::;,tomrrt ,,,i , BROWN and BROWN . ASSUFIM f'usloni Work Kollrllrd Inndiinllr on Arrurary AVe UTAH fr t1: s 5,r,nB B,,d June Kendall, cliainnan of the Juah county commission, was toast- iii. ster of the party. One of Ihe principal speakers was 1. J. Finnell and one of the musical umbers was furnished hv Nell ',e dgy two WM0n(l dullnx ,bb CPr, from Bre urKpd KP.li(l)K ,n three month. .K , Juab ' M. h Roy Allred. A ?v I. VT nth For easy starting on coll mornings use Conoco Bronze Gasoline and Germ Processed Engine Oil. With this ccliibination your motor troubles will be over for the fall and winter. Better have that radiator solution tested, too, and add enough Prestone to take care of the coldest weather. We can supply you with high grade Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Skid Chains and all other Auto Accessories. Randle Service Station niONE frk vi.uing with Bnd at1pnd ,he wsaioni school was scheduled for Kure- Thu Tiutic loiuge of FIVs Is going i.m lbr0W L ,a b "'f1 pr,y ,hla Thunoffice "y11,"e Sri fay evening at the club roms, their, ,,,H'rU,',0r Wfnl guests to be the members of the Am- - J O'Hnre, mayor elect of rurrta who whll v' officers esme xPhJ eriean Legion. tung a hc.iiitlful solo to Eureka, hence the new date for A uew tennla court is being con-- ; the school. strutted at Mammoth and will be' MISFIT DANCK. ready for use early in tbu coming! The officers of the L. D. 8. Stske! lPr,u- V - The work is being done by I and Ward Relief Societies announce j American Legion and tbe Mam- r "Misfit Dance" for Friday, Novem- 8chool. her 12th, at the Eureka Ward AmA beautiful baby girl was born to usement Hall. An interesting program will he given before the dance, Mr. end Mrs. Don. Viertel last even- ' starting at 8 p. m.. Admission price ing at tbu maternity home ia Frwvo. for both program and dance will be The little lot was Just what tho parper couple. Refreshments will ents ordered for their olhher child is a son. i be sold during the dance. The l proCold, frosty weather is liable ceeds of the entertainment will (Tub members met at to move in any time now, so Into the funds of the Relief Societies.go IbaThaborneOXOof Mrs. Helen Duggans on be prepared by having your Monday, Nov. gili, Iu lb card playing high score prise weul to Mrs.1 engine oil changed to the Goldie Willuinoute, and cut prise by, lighter grade winter Conoco Mrs. Thomas Ihalds, with tho conso- Germ Processed Oil, which latlon going to Mrs. Mary Karren.! insures perfect lubrication in Refreshments were served at mid-- 1 the coldest weather. SERVICE In Tintic for Mrs. William Wirthllu. o,h--a. Time to Change to Lighter Oil COURTESY hlalx. Hold School on Mondar Huron, Mr. c.ud Mrs. P. J. I Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Atherley.l. n an Miss Katie Riley has returned to ,i1, ay' "'hool for all peace of- - her home In this city after spending Mrs. Ruby Sorenson. Mrs. ll.-- Thur-- 1 I laaa lla.lvl tal Vahlil !U awrd- - some time In Ixs Angeles. mond, Mr. and Mrs. L. V 1. ,' 10 BlwrUt Ht,ber I1" who re Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheelock. ceived this information from R. H.' Rex Wlrtblln. n student at the U. The affair ws In honor of the Wnoton, of the st:.te - A- spent the week-en- d fifth anniversary of I'res'ideul Roose- - nM.ntt who will be ihe police depart- n Eureka with his parents, Mr. and teacher. There Call Any Time Day or ITIll'KA ,..... E'MSKM&I (liarge. PHONE 54 - ATTENTION Twenty-Si- 24 x C IN ALL VARIETIES 20 alcohol by volume night I Tho cast for the University of Utah varsity play. "Tho Devil's Disciple, a historical melodrama by George lUrnard Bhaw, has been selected. The play deals with narrow puritanical Ideals In New Hampshire during tho Aineilcun Revolution. It will he presented in Kingsbury llall. Bull Lake City, Friday and Saturday, December 3rd and 4th, under the direction of Trofcesor Maud May BabI cock. Ruby Gaisford entertained the members of tha "H club on Monday evening, cards and a nice luncheon being the fer lures. The prise winner were Norma Fox high fore, and Helen Ketouah cut prise. Other present were LaXlla Katough, Jean llenrdtckson, Ina Clement, Olrlta Rumene. Thelma Kaiough. Kina Brough, lteltle Brough. Haxel McCandleee, Lovers William. Dorothy Green. STRAIGHT BOURBON Ie Years EUREKA, UTAH 5S2-3- wmw WINE 5TT5- - CODE- PINT 142 i WHISKEY S- QUART 141 - r s - ,1 |