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Show v.. 'v I uvoniWr 18,. 1937. Thursday,' a Mr. Frank Fowera loft on hit ilfePOmlS. EUltEKA J Tuea- - EUREKA day for Ogden where aha will make; her future home. Bufore her mar- -' rlage Mra. Fowera waa Mlaa Alene' C. K. Y ; 8ll RIFE J. VEKN RIFE Publishers Entered lu the poatofflre at Eureka. Utah, ae second claee mall matter under Ihe Act of March S, 1S7S. JERICHO I C.C.C. CAMP NEWS. ; 4 2-- The largest first aid clast In the history of the company completed Twenty-thre- e its work last week. finished the ' standard turollecs course outlined by the American Red Crosa and will receive three year certificates from that organisation. Lieut. Greenberg, camp surgeon, lu strurted the clars. The winter reconditioning which is being carried on In all camps haa brought many needed Improvements to Jericho camp. The men hall and' recrecitlnn rooms have been completely lined with plywood and tho barracks are being ceiled with All atepe have been rebuilt and reinforced, water plpee have been lowered and Insulated and all other necessary minor repairs have been We feel sure that the completed. winter will be easier to take because of the Increased warmth and comfort. The use of powder class haa been completed with IS hours of practlc--) al Instruction which followed eight lecturee and discussions. Thia group woe taken out on the Job by Engineer Bchultzind and given actual shooting experience by preparing riprap materials for the new Cherry Creek reservoir. Foreman Lee Andrus waa called to Salt Lake City last week by thS' death of hla father, who had been In the Veteran's Hospital for a long ) week-Novemb- I da I1 fea-.Ivad- mt Wll-limo- The hocteas w.: Mra. C. E. Rife. members are urged to attend next meeting on December 7th business of Importance will come for consideration. on union pacific toaiiis Belts and enjoy real comfort aa you rids modern swiftly, safely and economically la Union Pacific coach or alaaping car. Ii'ath comfort. ideal way to havaL meals at tow Delicious service. Superlative waaiharhaiarda. eoaL Freedom from traffic and . Great Train Names through the West economy train between new and finsr-Angela! Salt Lake City and Chicago. The moat wrvice; epeciM U America. Registered etoeptog apecial children; and woman for coaches accommodation. Pullman Standard of coat the cars about ball oth toahatw-low-eomeals 3 meals a day only 90 ... amny Ogden. San Francisco, between Also Mew Challenger service Intermediate points. and Chicago LIMITED-betw- een Chicago and 1m The Ust -- 5, Niuree-Stowar- d r.eirr LOS ANGELES Fir-le- tt, Karren. The gueata reported the midnight lunch aa acrumptloua. The Lndy Elba held their regular' meeting Tuesday evening, the bual-- 1 ness seaalun being followed by cards and a nice luncheon. Mrs. John T. Taylor won the high score prize and Mra. Joseph Kanron the cut prize. G SMASHING, DYNAMITE MELODRAMAI STAR-MAKIN- MAN Of the PEOPLE wMi MOM1 All the The Ladles Auxiliary No. 23 of tho Miners Union met on Wednesday night. After the meeting cards were played, Mrs. Wayne Berk winning firat prize, after which a banquet waa served by candle light. A beau-- . tiful bouquet of chrysanthemum nerved aa a centerpiece and cunning favors were received. Mrs. Lou Barrett served as toustmistreas. Mrs Emma Wheeler and Mra. Annie Ciane served the banquet. The next meeting will be held December 1st. All members are urged to attend tu dlsruHS important business. SAMUIl OLDWYN pretest fcuiix mvu uoNir tions are optional and are being agJOUMCIIA.E. IsswdlfciaUaiMdAMfctc TUESDAY ONLY church wedding took Nov. 23rd place thia morning when Mlaa Ha Klenda were Join-le- d ; Nelson end Tuny JOHN WAYNE and in marriage at the 8t. Patrick's l Church In thia dtv, the Rev. Joseph SHELIA BROMLEY I. Gosselln officiating. in The bride la a daughter of Mr. and IDOL OF CROWDS THE Mra. Seniua Nellson of Dividend and tho groom la a son of Frank Klenda A llni 11 j tacked story of real of Tampa, Kansas, but has realded In Dividend for some time past. Both 1 too lc. Our big family show, are popular among the Younger set one night only. Adnv 1()c to all of Tlntic. They will make their A - pretty (ft -- Finest In Touriat con,tey0iJ?D! e. Northwt Car aoooawodattoos. borne Frank Klenda came LOW FARES EVERYWHERE giv- Neil .ODonnell A H. Kirkpatrick l OXK XO. 1 from WEDNESDAY - ONLY Nov." 24th KIKKKA. Street Kent Rusaell and Melvin Baird on Main street; Carlyle Gour-le- y and Herman MrCandleas on Rowe; John Bowden and Richard Eatongli on Churrh street. School bounds Bill Morris, Caland vin Hodge, Kenneth Hanson PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Night. Lead-vlll- OF Til one-fift- e Jack Pot Night. Big Cash Drawing WHISKEY ii ruiF Parts and Grates for all Stoves. mumps, time to prepare for the cold weather is before the cold weather sets in. Order your winter's pneumonia, scarlet fever and tuberculosis. Tha only counties making no reports were Daggett, San Juan and 160 , t body is doing the same thing,, and the supply may not be equal to the demand. The beet . pox. Influenza, II RobL H. Towers Ordering coal after the first cold snap sets in often subjects the buyer to considerable annoy-anc- e and inconvenience, because most every- -. supply of coalu from us now and be prepared for the cold 'blasts to come in the near future. - Grand. No health department, stale or Dr, McKay writes, ran effertlve-- 1 ly prevent or control diseases wlth- out knowledge of them, where and lo-.r- et. QUART 157 -- PINT 158 V: PINT 159 SSNTUNV OlfJKUNO CO.. MOniA. ILL, Lumber Co. under what circumstances esses are occurring. It Is Imperative, there-- ) fore, he says, that local health offl-- 1 cere make their reports to the State , Department of Health on time and I complete. ; i 1 PHONE 44 j ) Prices Reasonable Lay in Your Winter Coal Now t drop In the number of cases of diphtheria was the outstanding feature of the communicable desease report for the week ending November 2th, according to Dr. William M. McKay, Director or Ihe Division of Communicable Die- esse Control at the Utah State Board ' of Health. Only 64 ranee were reported this week, compared with 103 during the week ending November 6. The report this week nliows 220 cases of communicable diseases, ss compared with 251 for last week, a decrease of SI rases. Decreases were reported In the number of ruses of poliomyelitis, measles, small pox. jand whooping cough, and Increases In the number of rases ot chicken-- ) A noticeable CODES-GALLO- Right now Is the time to have the work done under the gov- ernment'a N. H. A. Legal Blai.ks at Reporter Offl.'e. STBCAMttMEMS 1 1 BOH Expert Plumbing, Waiters Newepaper Deles. State Board of Health Reports on Diphtheria S3 Ambulance Service i one-tent- Gene Kllng. ROM Body Composition The human body contains about 24 pounds of carbon, ten gallons of water, 112 cubic feet h of oxygen, ounce of suh gar, drop of iodine, 60 cubic feet of nitrogen, seven pounds of lime, 561 cubic feet of hydrogen, quarter ouncit of Iron, one and eightrtenths pounds of phosphorus and two ounces of salt. JUNIOR PATROLMEN. UTAH Mortuary Dignified Service at a Nominal Charge, POTPOURRI . eees rarrffMJ here ct A88AYERS Frequently kangaroos kill their enemies by dragging them to stream and holding them under the water. at Dividend. Kansaa to he present at his non wedding. Q-- Castoni Work Solicited We Standardise on Accerecy UTAI1 EUREKA and the cards have been forwarded to the postmasters at the member's home address. , iJiTlnT BROWN and BROWN . No extra tare. jUgistared Nune Stewards! service. Chicago and Poland" Th. PORTLAND ROSE-betw- eea m(fniniji cjjjsi Cffj (33EQA en to secure additional data on the Similar efficiency of the aerum. tesla were carried onln n large number of camps last winter and the re suite Indicated that the treatment wee very valuable. The company haa completed the unemployment cencue of all enrol-lee- a Matinee 2 p. m. Sunday TINT1C PKOPLK MARRIED TODAY AT THE CHURCH GOffip cma$i cr SUNDAY - MONDAY Ncv. 21st and 22nd O x. period of time. DC-2- 6 haa been assigned the task of pumping at the River Bed, Fer-nlWash, and No Name Welle. The rheepmen who are moving their herds through this country are very dependent on these wells thia year because of lack of summer rains.' Old timers report that River Bed la dry for the first time in 20 years. The entire personnel of the camp has been finger printed during the past week. The cards will lie forwarded to the Department of Justice to be used for Identification purposes whenever the need will arise. Sufficient pneumonia serum has been received to Inoculate 76 members of the company. The Inocula- New Star JOSEPH CALLEIA aa up 80 REPORTER Published on Thursday of each week at Eureka; Utah. I Rife. THEATRE ENTERPRISES Mr. end Mr. 8. F. Robert k were The M. K.' Church Dazrar will bo Laat Friday evening a party waa blessed with the arrival of a big fine htld on December 7th. given for the members of the M. E.j Both baby boy on Monday evening. TONIGHT-THURSDAAnna Mlngua la reported to 'Sunday School. Games were played) mother and baby are getting ulong for which 111 were A awarded. at prizes home In her aerloualy thia nicely at the preaent time. Nov. 18th moat enjoyable time was reported by city. While working at the Spauiah Fork j those preaent. Mr. and Mra. Myrlin Xegley and augar factory laat Saturday Leater j The regular meeting of the AmCluyaon of Spauiah Fork suffered a children were In Salt Lake City on waa broken collar bone, lie repair- Sunday vialting with relative and erican Legion Auxiliary will be held! Monday, November 22nd, "at the! Ing a pipe line when he allpped from frienda. homo of Mra. George Foraey. 'a ladder and fell on hi bead and Ml All) "J1! Je,n 0arto eligible women are Invited to at-- ! abouldera. He la well known in Eu- -' Lhe City during the lend. ron? . ruka where he realded for aome time. week vialting with her parent, Mr. Mrs. J. V. Rife and son, Robert,! Director of the Utah Power and end Mra. Harry Carten. C. E. Rife, Mra. Frank Fowera, j Mra. Light company on Monday declared T " ne lnapect- - Mrs. Sadie Hickman and Mrs. Llbble' a dividend of 1.1G 3 a share o.i' ,7. !f t propertlea In Tolnian were visiting at I'rovo an-lita 17 preferred Block and 1 a abare JVf District rturln he earIy American , Fork on Monday. At the on the $6 preferred, payable Decent- - J10 r ,h0 latter place they were dinner guest her 21at to atockholdera of record, p,rl Mr. and Mra. John F. Rowe had of Mra. Hannah Rhode. 22, 1937. The payment, their gueata on Sunday Mra. Qua the normul quui'-- ! which la two-thlrThe Women's Benefit Asaoclatloi Rowe and daughter, Faye; Mra. A. $100 Cash Drawing L. George and daughter, Mlaa Ruth will hold their next meeting on Tuesat thi' November evening, 23rd, day Mr. and Mra. Clarence $50 Gees For Sure Murphy; borne of Mra. John Fitzgerald. All Mlaa Marlyn 8haw and Mlaa .Manning, members are urged to be present a week Mra. Frank Brlakey entertain- - Newton, all of Salt Lake City, business of Importance will come u.i ed the member of the Fidelia Club FRIDAY - SATURDAY Mra. A. M. Cbaae, formerly Mlaa fur consideration. In a very pleaaing manner, bridge! of Ncv. 19th and 20th thla city, waa among Okey and a nice lunceon being the Joseph Wirthlln waa out from Salt turca. The prise were won by Mra. ; the aubacrlptlon renewal during the Lake City early la the week inspectGeorge Tlnaman firat and Mra. Frank paat week. Mra. Cbaae aald that the ing his business and mining inter. Brlakey houae prize. Other attend-- moat Important piece of mall the ests in this district. He reports that la receives Mrs. Cecelia T. Mrs. the family were and Bacon, Reporter Ing headway la being made at E. Bartlett, Mrs. Dean Beck, Mra. that dozens of former Eurekana who splendid the Crown Point In East Tlntic, in now BunIn San reside Mrs. Francisco John the pass Eugene Blackett, which he is heavily internell. Mra. Percy Hanks, Mrs John Reporter around among themselves ested. property ' In to order touch lr with Ben and Thurmond their Mra. keep F. Rowe, friends here. Mra. Charles Zabriakle. Monday evening, November 15th,.-thGXO's gathered at the home of Krlate Dodds. Helen Duggins won Big Double Feature Program first, Loulao Hutchinson took cut, Admission 10c and 30c which left consolation prise to Ann, Coates. Other members present were Yalene Livingbtou, Goldie Thelma Taylor and Mary & EUREKA, UTAH " u mwemetemmMmHSsettsee8MifotMiMM j |