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Show Tli u ixla v, Novell iln.'r 1$, 1037, EUREKA' REPOfttftft I weekly TUNE IN ORE SHIPMENTS ' THE Eureka Child Passed ladies entertained MKMIIKRM or KIWANIH Cl.l'IS Away at Salt Lake City Thanksgiving La Ml evening, with Mr. Ilavlil ore the secure to flmirnuii, unable were We iyger urllng a general Club enter-- 1 ontl Itlo Kiwunl Denver tin of for (lie The Home Service ladies uml Mr. Arvld ld dill,aiit4.r r shipments ihew. m a In lime men pln..'liiK die of iIiIm rlty, died at a Sal' Gramli) before pres lll,,lXntiuiiii ner. will have to be added neit week. Uike hospital early Sunday morning A dellelon on H week's Illness. Death resull- turkey dinner wa jjU for friendly juggestion Tlnile Standard I he meal being prepared by t,d from the nerved, Previously pneumonia. 2( homemaking Mammoth the laidiea Aid Society of the M. IS younKt'r bad suffered from Intea-jU North Lily t hurch. tinal Inlluenze and complication. U. S. Mine Mr. Niiatnan Wlllmore titled ut. was burn In Eureka on Eureka Lilly eon-the and program tnnri master, 1933, ul0 daughter of 17, ! january Halt Fire flay fo. (silk-aaisled of tin followin-- , number: liroderlek New mu n. and Tola Arld Provo Solo. Mra. Lionel talrbnuk. lifu her had been apenl in und all Apex Standard Mra. Wilson Lee. Heading,An Irony of falo la that Ills city. Sun Ileum Klolso Held Itoudliij., Ml.-the little fclrl when lees than two I'rovn. of uge ws knocked down by year I farloada Tot.. Souq by the entire gathering, led a ruilroud engine and a whole (ruin by Mr. Jerry Hergsirnm. of earn pawed er her while she luy of I lie ph.yin meal, the After betweeu the ralla, without a single KTllOK HALK8 . Monte Carlo Whial was Injury, only to peserve her to bo- ! Mra. Harry Handle and J. T. roinfl n,,. victim of a dread disease, aon winning first prizes; Mra. Tom Miimlny she WM 0,y chlld n lUe Handle and Wllaon Ue, eonaiilatlon famI,. Chief Con. Site. ' Silver Shield 1 Mir. prize. Funeral aervlee were conducted The lad lea put forth a good deal at tho Tlntlc Lead 55c. jj g (.,urt.b jn Kureka on of effort In preparing the pr.rty, Wednesday afternoon with burial Tlntle Standard $3.20. which proved to be one or Iks hums takinK pliire ln ,he Provo cemetery, pleaaant aoclal gatherings that the Beautiful and Impreaalve funeral Klw&nU Club baa enjoyed to date. crvj.eg over the remains were held Chief Cona. 5 Sr. Crown Point 6t&r. Prucllcally all of the membcrahlp at lh Kureka s Ward ci,apie Kureka Lilly 55c. and their ladlea were In attendance. yesterday uflernil0n, with Blahop C. North Lily 67c. The place war G. Hogan presiding. Silver Standard 1 ,i e. on Tintic Bazaar friends and with to iNotes capacity packed Tlntle Lead GOe. trlbutea floral and the Month Next sympathizer Held be to Tlntlc Standard $5.10. were profuae. j MISS NANCY FINCH The apeakera were Bishop Hogan ; Mrs. Joseph McCormick. Ilie Ben- Wiilnemluy and Blahop CeorKe N. Finch. Haw-n- r Tlntle of the chulrmnn era! Crown Point 9c. Musical number romdaled of two Committee, report that plan civ Kat Tlntlc Con. 22e. com- by the choir, Oh My Fatli-mitlethe favorably; very Kmplre Mines 3c. Bud In Heaven, and end r" "My make to hard are woiVlng ach Wednesday (iolil Chain SAfcc. a nolo by Mra. Louis Kay, "My Hose states and Id success a affair the and Friday Mountain View 2e. pleased with the Dud Hue Left Me," accompanied by , i bn, she la inn.-North Idly 66c. 9:45 A. M. .Mra. Eugene Cromer. of enthusiastic aplrit 811 ver Shield Hie. Alexander Jamison pronounced solicitors 'In both umoiiK displayed 'Tlntlc Lead 60r. the Invocation while Alonzo Sand- who anil merchants townspeople end and For recipes recipe Tlntlc Standard $5.20. Mrom offered the benediction. ihate responded so generously. covers call at your local j pour 0f ,,,, nil)st vuluabble ar- - Fuilbearers were four uncles of UTAH POWER r LIGHT tides donated are now on raffle and the little child: Gordon Tinder. Noel nf Mr Van Tnvnn may be seen on display In the Shea Allman. Hamilton Iailrd and LeRoy COMPANY OFFICE Building on Main Street, between Courley. r M n n vn Van! rtiU the Drug Store and the Oxford. A Tln IXTKKKHT1XG IXDKKll 1M THIS to ,ovely pedar c,,0Ht R,ve' by ,he city received word last week-en- d Aa far back aa 3800 B. C.. Baby- ; a Westing- tic Furniture company I'KOM IKX OF KI HKK X GIIIL me eneci. inai ner niece, auaa uarIonia had maps which were bused on . house Klectric Roaster, donated by ,, d lend surveys anil which were used f WHhlnztSn lh fastleton Appliance company; The following wo have taken from for purposes of taxation. Paramount an Emerson Radio given by D. W. tho coiUmn of the Senator from San- chosen by Ted McTormlek. and a beautiful act of pubIlahnl recent,y In the Salt M the most lik ely "screen flndTn dlabea donated by Mrs. C. h. Hulsh. Lttke Tribune: entire northwest and she la now on "In ,be ma,1: I her way to Hollywood. The young CARD nirT,nvim Dear Senator: I am sending you lady Is quite well known In Eureka. thla poem because I wish to express The family are former residents of ll,perely PPreclate the many my feelings toward war and the dee- Knight ville. 11trucl0n jt causes. 1 write It aa a It appears that Mr. looser, while Mildnesses shown us during the our of death a?d tribute to all those men who so vail- a tour of the northwest In the In- Dwana L- died on the battlefield fighting lereat of the Bing Crosby talent con- - ltt,e njhter, Arvld . ewnian rntly men with whom and test, discovered Mias Roger working they had had ,ajRnt " no personal quarrel, and found at aa cashier In the 8tate Theatre In LOCAL ADS. the end of their struggles a grave Spokane and Immediately reeornlx- marked only with a little white ed her loveliness and Immeillat11 trsta proved her from a screen photo- - FOR RENT Furnished hone In Eu- - cross; to those courageous men, reka. Apply to Emil Raildatx, wounded in body or mind, who still graphic viewpoint one of the most Santaquln, Utah. fight on. striving for a Higher .startling find they have ever made. I The Award than Is slven In any earthly young lady has already been A AT Five BARGAIN SALK )R j signed and ,0 ,Iie memory 0f my up and her first work will bj room house with sleeping porrk; prmy. to attend a dramatic school, wl0 no, jnnK nitice crossed fatj,er j cegood furnace, strictly modern, i Mis Rogers formerly lived at Ilil- Groal pjjde t0 mw.f ba be oyjr ment basement; ample storage buddies. lings, Montana, but two year ago at Reporter Office room for double garage; pavement i moved to Spokane with her parents, Sincerely yours. sidewalk This place Is well the Is the youngest of four children und Marguerite Phizacklea Legal Blanks of All a home and built comfortable . very and Is a graduate of the Billings high In ' respect. every George Enquire Kinds Always ' i par u p e UKohiT. school. H. Ryan, care Reporter office. . , jr. Program Needs at Lees ! X Cooking Utensils of All Kinds ) - 1 PANS, KETTLES, GRATERS, FOOD CHOPPERS, KNIVES and FORKS, DISHES, BOWLS, GLASSWARE. EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE. n-- Tui-sria- DINNER SETS 5c and 10c Lees Variety Store HIGH SCHOOL NOTES M The first outlines and the material for the yearbook to be published by the students of TI1S have arrived. have been turned over to Mia They The annual Armistice Day pro- - Douglass, who will be in charge of gram waa presented by the American this work, Legion last Thursday morning at 11 During the mouth of December the oclock lu the TH3 .udltorium. At dudente of THS will participate ln when of the the beginning program, u twenty-on- e gun salute waa given, aa automobile safety drive which the audience stood In reverent ail- - will be sponsored by the 8tate De- I:duca!on- - Th,s ,afety After this tribute to the dead for Jbe purpo8 the read "oldiera Frank Townley hom was young people Mr. Townley prayer. opening followed by the principal speaker, f"! 8la.h,L t0ud,r by Stanley Wllaon, who expressed the .rcldenta. belief that .11 war. are caused md naif by capital or11capitalist.. Mr The gervInK of hot ,uncheI wm Ba,n be place at THS the the Lulled States capital Invested in coming winter, the work during to be un- would have China, the United States der the dlrecton of Mra Rnby BIg. con- no Interest ln the ler jt a to be nnderatood that this After Mr. NVilson speech Mr. project Is not relief. These hot foods Townley presented medals to th wm only supplement the lunches the winners of thla years essay contest Ptudent bring to school. Mra. Big-Winifred Larson fer piang to charge the students some cn Americanism. fr0 th senior high school and Lo- - Binai amount In order to pay for the I Eager of the Junior high. Anna produee used, Black and Dean Bauer, last years The members of the Freshmen winners, also received medals. The TIIS band presented three selections: class held a wiener roast on Friday The Color Cuaril. "Legionnaires night In the cedars west of Tlntlc on Parade, and The 8tur Spangled Junction. A program waa given In Banner." A brass ensemble, com- - which every member of the class took posed of meniliera of the band, play- - part. After the program aonga were ed Rose of Ilcardy." .Tho enaem- - cung and ghost stories were told. ble was accompanied by Mrs. Fred About ten o'clock the rlase returned to Eureka. Bauer. icier bn,u' S 4, I .... The November Issue of the THS will be distributed to all the students Immediately after the aa- on Friday. A of T., crosses, shining asmbly There is only one' statue of Queen ,n U found Lnd0n Teachers of the social science clas- bright Where young heros should make ses and English clasaea have ordered a glowing light. from the Reader Digest A cane tapping slowly all the way fifty to seventy magazines to beur Where feet should hurry, light chased by the students In these clas- and gay. ses. Included with the magazines are special pamphleU and outline! Lest we forset for use In reading and underatand- A tossing head on pillow white lug the material. Principal J. T. Where heads should lie still at Wllaon reports that since students have been urged to do some outside night. A moaning voice and words so reading of newspapers and maga- sharp and harsh sines, their knowledge of current Where voices should sing like topics has Increased considerably, birds across the marsh. Wednesday night in the THS gym basketball game waa played be-tween Dividend and the high school In us mind and God, make strong ;tcam. Friday night a second game Soul, That we may make peace our high- - will bo played. This game will be r.i C. E. RIFE FONES 36 and 228 J It passes from one plant to ...other but usually dms not change to an- other kind until It has returned to the hive with nerlar from the first. iniHiiimimiiiai CODE NO. 253 FIFTHS CODE N0.252-- A ns Sino-Japane- ae 1- NOTARY PUBLIC Carried. and UP UMU KKITK IllIZAt'KI.KA ltt-- : " $1.00 between tho high school team and the team from the CCC ramp. es - $3.95 and $4.95 EUREKA, UTAH J PINTS . Oar TOY LINE will be here by the first of the week. Make ycur selections early. A deposit will hold anything until Christmas. y KSL 60c to $1.69 R0ASTZ23 I ELKS AND LEGION MEMBERS ENJOYED PARTY THURSDAY J - nt c No. L 711, B. ... osts to the mmbers of Pr the Arthur G. Sullivan 1 out of tht Am,,r,ca, Legion last Thursday evea- " " a wonderful program was f,WLledand 0 eneraI K00d l ml , P.-(- ee.n.tl, and tbe c?n,ai5? m0" !y. ta'ka by be following.. PiU ,cor Pl J Fenne11 and Exalt' ',.y luncheon served by Tyler Sport nlfln. Be prepared lo attend tbe Churrh Bazaar on Der. 7th. eat goal, And never hear another tapping cane, Nor thunder In a lonely, ahelltorn lane. Marguerite Phizacklea" Pi I "If ona hadnt auto out wouldnt onto whera ona shouldnt unto." Schedule for Tintic Basketball Team The schedule for Tintic High School basketball has been drawn up as follows: Nov. 25 Tlntlc at Manli. Nov. 27 - Mantl at Eureka. Dec. 3 Hinckley at Eureka. Dec. 4 Tintic at Hinckley. pre-seas- Dec. 9 Tlntlc at Davis, 3 p. m. Dee. 10 Tlntle at Jordan at 2.30 p. m. and Tlntlc at Grantaville at I I p. n, Dee. II Tintic at Tooele. Dec. 15 South Cache at Eureka. Dec. 20 Grantsvllle at Eureka, .i n Thla Is u good schedule and will no doubt be Just tho thing for tho young Inexperlenred team before the league schedule starts In list apJanuary. On this pear three tournament entries of last year, uamelv, Mantl, South Cache and Davis, who Is the defending state rhumpton. Meeting teams of Ihia caliber gives the THS boys a chance to campare their own talents I with the best In tbe state. Another game or interest will be played this Friday belween Dlvldend-Kurek- a all stars and TIL Two weeks ego the high arhnol boys lost to this pre-seaso- pre-seas- huleplOT.1 k0' w jCl Hn Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore t, .ir to Eng. The shoe weigha in the bO'fctod OI IM pound., lh Uin neigh- - all star -"- 1b pd ft o am un r,.br;Vhl. will begin iT L.I.I BI..M at 7.30 Excellent Men In at Rcnsonahlc Frirci DINING ROOM BUFFET CAFJ2TKK1A l'r No Extra Cliargc Kaom Scrviec At Any Time Hn": p. m. , ,1 R.pnrt.r OHIco. Mrs. 4. II. Wj!rn rresideni. 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