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Show Thursday, eureka' Reporter ms Utah Copper Wins Suit for Prominent School Teacher New President Named for Large Sum in Back Taxes Passed Away Tuesday Associated Civic Clubs THEATRE enterprises TONIGHT - ONLY Nov. 25th I On the Stage BILLY BANTY of Our (Jang Fume and His Company is a Riot of Mirth and Melody On tlif Kcivftt Jane Withers Wild and Woolly M. Sargent of Pauguiu-Juuie l the new president of the Aasnclul-e- d Civic riulia of Southern Utah, having been elected at the meetinK held In Muryavale IhpI Saturday. lie V. I.ove, Jr., of St. will aureeed George. The uieetinK a attended by John F. Howe, the newly elected representative of the Eureka Klwanls Club, and I. J. Fennell, a Civic Club hoard member at the present linn owe and Mr. Pencil were ur Mr. Ur Khf,!ld by romMn,ed " Mra. where they visited with Mr. in nrlskey, and Mra. E. J. Dugrn. I,. A. Wynauyht, of Milford, waa rl.OHen first vice preldeut, and Henry H. Jones. Helper, second vice Four new members to pi evident. the cxeeutlve board also were choa-m- . They are HiiNell Ilawkln. Frank 0. Martlnea, Hlrhfleld; George M. Hunt, lilcknell, and K. H. Tuttle, Kanab. The officers will be Installed at a meeting In Bt. Ne-ph- SATURDAY Nov. 26th and 27th FRIDAY - CLARK GABLE FRANCHOT TONE and JOAN CRAWFORD in "DANCING LADY ALSO l; William Hubert Steven, HO year ut aye and one of the Instructor In the Tlntle High School, panned away at a Salt Lake hospital on Tueaday alternoon after a short lllnera. Ills death was the resul of peritonitis. Ilia death waa a shuck to hi bemany frlenda and acquaintance muse It wa not known that he was alllnx, hut for a long lime he hud of the atomach. t uttered from ulcer was said to have A ruptured nicer cuiiaed the Infection. Mr. HtfVtnM wan bom IHiibcr 1U76, in !lil, Iowa, a ami Heese and Elizabeth ltrinn Sievcn. After coiiipIcliiiK his education he came to the Hocky Mountain section where he taught school and also llayed hly leuyue baseball. At one lime he was one of the best pitchers Kv- In this Hwtlon of the country. en utter misfortune robbed him ot an arm lie continued to play In fits) company. Crevlous to com- Ing to Eureka ten years uyo he was principal of the Hlverlon schools. He assumed a like position in Eu- for five years and then was Osa Johnson b!r Martin Johnson's last pitUirt """" The proposed SUN. - MON. TUES. Nov. 28th, 29th, 30th - " '""i tax commission. Records of the violations would he kept on file there, end should a motorist receive loo many unfavorable reports, hla driver license would be revoked Wavne county-Sa- n Juan county roxd. long a problem before the civic club, also was dis- cussed. It was decided to send out three surveyors after the first of December to make a survey of three routes. Mr. Wynauyht. proposed who Is chairman of the hlehway com- 'mlttee, will select the pathfinders, - Sickness Regarded As a Temptation i I I of $85,838 In taxes paid under protest In Call Lake county In 1935. The appellate court upheld the de-l- n the act Ion by cIhIoii delivered United State District Judge Tillman D. Johnson of Suit Lake City, Judae contended, The rle L. Phillip aald, the county a 4, taxing authority did not follow pro-recovery mlnlnK value of eonipany property. WOHK OF UTAH AKTI.STH TO AT U. OF U. hk hikI'I.AYI-of the best work of Ctah being collected for displav a( (, Fourth Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts, which opens Sunday, vtmber S8th, In the Cnlon Building, ut (he University of Utah, Xueh Captain Richard W. Horn, pany commander, Is spending eight day leave In Eureka, aurf Lake City. Utah. A crew of men started work (he new reservoir nenr Silver CID on Monday morning. Thla projm la a link In the chain of sheep Ing pluces along the driveway frB the West Juab desert to Coslin Fore man Nell T. Bunker U In chan of the work. D. C. McKay, regional supervisor for the Department or Grazing Mr. Wolf, Ninth Corps Area, iiuj officer, Inspected the ramp and wy. oral of the projects lust week. Tktv a ere particularly pleased with physical conditions in the camp and tfe Goshen and Corral. The regular Sunday evening e were conducted under the dL No-Nm- ne H ! wr-vic- lection of Kenneth Spurrier of Kg. reka on November 21st. The program consisted of group singing 1J by Mr. Spurrier, a very luterestlni talk on Brazil by Elder Reed Berg, r.er, end a reading by Mias Brofc. rlrk. The work of lining the mess hill rnd recreation buildings has beee completed and the carpenter crew b now busy putting x ceiling li the barracks. Mr. David Austin ot Xeplil la supervising the work, artists one hundred forty-onthorughoul the state have been e vited to submit their work, In or linoleum ng, etching, sculpture, 0od block, or vtcraft. A Jury of competent authorities In the field ofj art la selecting the pieces to he ex- is the endearing charm hlblted, according to D. 0. Wood-- 1 of Simplicity this smart evening ensemble by with comprise Sears, Jerk who ,uff. It is of wide- the University committee on Art Paquin of Paris. in aqua blue. The velvet ribbed Exhibits. skirt is cut in sections with ribs Dark" Africa has given the world running in opposite directions. The Kl'itKKA HOY'S MARRIAGE is gold. belt worth of gold, and $5,000,000,000 AT HALT LAKE CITY TODAY more than $1,000,000,000 In diamond. xr. and Mrs. Dennis Harrington The female San Jose scale Inuct, eon. their announce that 0f city on her flrat molt, loses her eyes sad Joseph F. Harrington, will he malea. and becomes a mere mass of ried at Salt Lake City today to Mina protoplasm. Mary Zulu Carrico, daughter of Mr Corks floated in a vase of water in and Mrs. Joseph Carrico of South Tjtah Boy which there are a few flowers will Prize from Cudahy Co.,n;J. keep flowers in place. l. The eronm is now residing at Twin Ceorae Drown, a farm boy IK Falls, Idaho, where it Is said the Open a can of asparagus from the home years old, resid'ng near Woodruff young couple will make their instead of from the top. It bottom has been notified by D. P. Murray, ia much easier to remove aspara-c'Bl) Specialist of the I tah 8tate Kf HOOll 4 ARk gus if can is opened in this way. .U 1TION TIIANkSGitlhfl Agricultural College, that he has ,KU awarded the prize trip offered When separating the yolks from b ,he Cudahy Packing Company to Following their usual custom the the whites of eggs break them over or enthe Tlntle District are Club Congress to schools the National : a funnel and the whitea will pass be be,d ,n Chicago November 38th Joying the annual Thanksgiving Day : the yolks in the leaving through, t0 Dcrcmber 4th. Young Drown will vacation, giving both teachers and, funnel. from hla home to Chicago, students a two day respite from spend a week at the Congreaa In that school activities. Studies will be NEW SEMLOH HOTEL It is always a good plan to place city, and return to his home with all resumed again on Monday morning. ; the piano a few inches from the wall HALT LAKE CITY The tentative Christmas vacation of a room, especially if it la tbe Cudahy conPtd against corn In recognition of his fine work will commenre on Wednesday, De-- a Under New Management damp outside wall. The dampness e In camber 22nd, and end on Club live stock projects. often ruins tone the coming through (Different Atmosphere) Is recognized In Utah day, January 5th. of an instrument. Georye, December 18th. Special business taken up lust an Instructor In Hie Tlntle Saturday Included discussion of a proposal to send the Hlchfield Girls' High School, a position he held at drum corps to the national conven the time of death. in Los lion of the American Surviving are hia widow, Mrs. The proposal Ruth Allen Stevens; seven son. Ed- Angeles next year. was referred to the advertising com die, Robert Allen, Gerald Quinn, mlttee of which Walter G. Lunl, of Paul Jordan. Carl A.. Gall E.. and Cedar City, la chairman. William R. Stevens; two daughters j The association voted its approvalMrg q. x. Heidneau and Anna Ruth of a plan originated by Dr. John Ed- - gtPVengi ,tl of Eureka; a brother, ward Carver, pastor of the First ciiarlea Stevens of California, and Presbyterian Church of Ogden, to thrw, Bllt,eril iVng ln Iowa. cut accidents on the highways. j Funeral services over the remains The plan, as explained to the cou-Wj,e conduced from tit- - Tlntle vent Inn by C. X Wood, associate re- gchool auditorium ut II o'clock jji,), rginal forester at Ogden, entails on Saturday morning. empowering vigilantes 'with autho- rlty to report traffic violations not Wins Coveted m NEWS. The Tenth Culled Stales Clreul. Court of Appeal.! at Denver on Tueaday affirmed a trial court Judgment granting the Utah Copper company aru(B cWcAKP JERICHO EVENING ENSEMBLE e In-re- patnl-niad- Flr-Te- j ' ts !.. 4-- H ! ! Wrdnea-Georg- 4-- H . 4-- H Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Club circles as an expert in Ram- Allas Mesmerism and Hypnotism De-- i ' boulllet sheep and bahy beef pro- nounced Is the subject of the lesson Jerts. In six years of membership sermon In all Churches of Christ,, in the Club he has raised fifty- lx ewes and lambs and one bnliy Scientists, Sunday, Nov. 28th. Citations from the Hit And I heard the following: voire aaylng In heaven, Now is rome' porter, secretary aud president of S(kM lUCNtR canlinb CkutaCoaiN salvation and strength and the king- - his local Club. dom of our God and the power of his' George's trip to Chicago la one Matinee 2 p. m. Sunday Revelations 12:10. of a series of similar prizes offered Christ. I Correlative to the citation are the Annually In the state of Iown, Kan-- . following from "Science and Health, aa. Minnesota, Utah and Georgia by WEDNESDAY - ONLY Key to the Scripture" hy MarvjE. A. Cudahy, Jr., preident of the ,wlth Dec. 1st He that tourlie the Cudahy Baker Eddy. Mr. Tacking Company. ro1'8 ,,d of he hi a hm most active Cudahy displayed ROLL ALONG COWBOY" mortal beliefs, Club live stock work animality and hate. Interest In Our Big 10c Bargain Show rejoices In the proof of hesllng In,' for many years and hla company ha a sweet and certain sense that God been prominent In the campaign to Is love. Tage 589. Sickness to hlm promote better live stock production Club ,(tha Christian Scientist) Is no les' conducted hy the National The Metropolotan Museum of Art, a temptation than Is sin. and he( committee and th local Club In New York City, ha one of the fin- - heals them both by understands. leaders and county agents through-es- t collections of Jade In the world. God's power over them. Page 450. jout the nation. ar 4-- H H ( H H H Modern, rooms, newly furnished with Simmons mattresses. Beds, Inner-sprin- g Popular prices. Coffee Shop, up-to-d- Kentucky warehouses f, 00.000 ration of pre-w- contain The temperature of the modern whiskey, ' house is too hot for the growing of geraniums in the house, and the air too dry. They should be kept in a cool place where there is plenty ' of moisture in the air. The kitchen window is a good place because the steam from the cook stove provides e v 1 llcHlKSglVlIlff lOT mi ORANDPA VANDERHOF collects snakes and keeps them in the living room, attends commencement exercises, and refuses to pay income tax because he doesn't believe In it. Members of his family write magnificently unsuccessful plays, study aesthetic dancing, make fireworks, play the xylophone and are content to forget about work and live off Grandpa. But the contentment enjoyed by Crandpa and his flock have already warmed the hearts of millions of Americans, who have learned to love them. Theyre not real people, of course, only characters in "You Can't Take It With You," the Pulit-xe- r prize play by Mon Hart and them with just enough moisture. East and west windows are best. If there is life on any other planet In our eolar system. It Is of a different sort than that found on earth for no other planet has conditions similar to those of our earth. Beauty Parlor, Barber 8hop, Tailor Shop for your convenience; Garage In connection and most of all at rate that you get more for your money. $1.90 to $1.50 without bath Single. $1.80 to $2.00 with privets hath. HARRY K. MILES, Mgr. J. F. McCORMICK, Aaat. pinr QunnT CODE (ODE no. in no.no Mgr. Phone for a FREE Test. Find out if your home is safely lighted! reading makes your eyee don't blame it on tho bock. Simply telephone and ask for a free Sigl.t Meter survey of your lighting. IF LIGHT IS CHEAPER THAN EVER! Recent reductions in tha domestic lighting rate, plua Extra Electricity at makes more light available lower coet than ever before. Half-Pric- e, at Poor light in one of the commonest causes of eyestrain and it attendant eil yet thousands cf homes are not properly lighted for easy, comfortable seeing. That's why wa maintain this pop ular service to help you get the best possible g light from the electricity you buy. Phone for your free survey. Let sight-savin- our trained lighting advisor hold Meter under your reading . lamps . , and see for yourself how they measure upb Every cus- a Sight tomer is entitled to this free vice. so don't wait Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain In The Home PHUKi: YIJUll DEALER Oil UTAH POWER A EIGHT En. ser- Aldrich Bowker, who oayo the famous Grace of Grandpa Vanderhof ia the Chicago cast of "You Can't Take It With You." George S. Kaufman, which for many months has been breaking theater attendance in the large cities in which it has played. No more appropriate and charming Thanksgiving prayer could be imagined than the Grace which Grandpa Vanderhof asks as hia daffy brood sits down to dinner which may well consist of tomatoes, corn flakes and beer, if nobody thought to order anything else from the grocer. It has already become one of the most famous speeches in the American theater: "Well, Sir," he begins, napkin in hand, "we've been getting along pretty good for quite a while now, and weve certainly been much obliged. "Remember, all we ask is Just to go along and be happy in our own aort of way. Of course, we want to keep our health, but as far as anything else is concerned we'll leave it lu You. "Thank you." I HIRAM WALKER A SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS WAlKERVIllE, ONT.J GLASGOW, SCOTLAND |