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Show .Hinnwlay, hot 1 EUREKA REFOkTEB 2, 1937. lXc-embe-r ' AEEWAYl KtKDH LI. KM MEMORIAL SERVICES TO 1IE HELD 8 IM DAY NIGHT EUREKA REPORTER On Sunday evening, at S.30, tho Published on Thursday of each week annual memorial services of the Elks at Eureka, Utah. l.odge will lie held nt their home. Once each year, the first Sunday In C. K. RIPE J. VERN R1PK the Elks hold services of Mrs. Smile Mitchell wo. a Salt dePublishers this nature in memory of their Lake visitor lust week end. An Invitation to brothers. Mias Dolo Harris of 1'ruvo and parted Entered In the postoffice at Euat tend Is extended to everyone. Tsui Haynes of Lovell. Wyoming, The memorial day committee, reka, Utah, as second class mall spent Thanksgiving in Eureka, the composed of Neil Ollare, John F. matter under the Act of March I, guests of Miss Shirley Storrs. 1179. Howe and W. Ilelier Jones, lias Donna Uarrlty was out from tanged the following proaram for 8alt Lake lust week end visiting her this occasion: Selection by T1IS Glee ('lub parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. (larrlty. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES young ludy Is taking a nursing der direction of lrof. Jamison; vo- MARGUERITE IMIIZACKLEA course at the I.. D. S. hospital. leal solo, "III Come to Thee," Hugh' ltHirter accompanied by Miss Goldie Mrs. Ernest Bmllk and daughter,. Larson, , , ,,, n of My Maureen, of Salt Lake, spent tls.1 Mrs. Lionel Fairbanks, acj past week end In Eureka with tl,.:,,wt-r V L. Green; the The Kiwunls Club of Eureka former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. a public speaking con-,memorial address Guorge by Bishop sponsoring J. Sullivan. by the test at TIIS In connection with the Finch; selection, "Absent," UB n ttnd "'V' niElks Quartette composed of Hugh safety campaign for December that cld watklns. of Provo, were in Ln- - Larson, Nell O'llare, Q. W. Christ- - was outlined by the State Depart-- . thanksgiving ,uy' "J' opherson and W. H. Jones. These meat of Education. Students of the , '? numbers will ho Interspersed with senior high school will compete for work by officers of the cash awards. The speeches will be extemporaneous, each aludent to villorf last Thursday eveulng speak for five minutes. The talks fairly well attended but not enough present to paying affair. Mrs. James Cullen tripped on a door step at her home on Thanks-- . Association members of the THS NEWS, giving day end fell and broke her of th gta arm. At the present time she Is re- - n,,d business men ht.Itl on Tuesday TMiaUiio Matsumiya, Frances Fox, The and j evening at the Library building. will at- covering satisfactorily. mixacklea. Marguerite the gathering was to for- - ten(j Jamea (Dick) Haynes was taken Annuel Conference Fiftb to the .Veterans Hospital at Salt ,uun,e Pl1- - fof making the Christ- intermountain High School Journ-Lak- e last Saturday erenlng. He was ,,,a Bcai,on ,,,ore enjoyable for every Mjg(g at Brigham Young University suffering from n severe attack of ',ie, and Mattering the Yulnttde Jn pr00. The atudenta will attend ali over 18 dhtirlcl. plureay. the various sessions of the confer-Mrs. Louis Kay, head of the once throughout the day. Thera Mr. and Mrs. James D. Dedding-flel- d and daughter, Lola, were at chairman of Association, acted ex-as will be special meetings for newsthe gathering and editors and reporters, yearPaul, Idaho, Monday attending the whnt that association had paper plained book editors and staffs, and funeral of Mrs. Reddingflcld's brothplanned for the holiday season. It paper and yearbook atarfs. An out- er, reter Nielson, who died sudden- conalated of arranging for the arrival ly on November S'.th. landing feature of the conference ' " Ulu lUrrlnMon ot R. world ll p"4 o. Xenda. laminar of Mr. and H ov.r th. erds. Mr. Jenklna will be InterviewMrs Dennis Harrington, visited In trlct. Sha iron,. hnt ,he Tlntlc ed on gtate1 Mlsa "Highway Safety". Eureka with her the - parents during g,.hool 7a: Year Dollar is Worth More if Spent With Us. One Tiial Will Convince You. I Prices Effective Fri. & Sat., Dec. 3 & 4 ar-Mi- ss un-T- he Jbstow '" I " ovt 1 Iarents-Tenche- q LARD FLOUR stwoar,8 sir lbs. $1.15 48 lbs. $1.49 HARVEST BLOSSOM CALLA LILT 48 lbs. $1.29 48 lbs. $1.09 WHITE KING lVkii POTATOES Runnels Iaii'kc ... 100 lbs. 79c .- s: 6. S.d turned to Reno by airplane. u Mr. and Mis. Carl Higgins and lit- " " aotti Bllllc. and Mlaa Pearl Kick- Mevnda. were In n theatre decorator Mel Glati, Dont forget the M. E. Church ba- - L1' nl1 of Eureka to attend Thanksgiving Day from Denver, Is la Eureka for thejzaar on December 7th. with Mr. and Mra. John W. Taylor, purpoee of doing some work at the Bud Sullivan la now at hls home Mrs. Higgins la s daughter of Mr. Star Theatre. Not only will the u Eureca after having spent and Mrs. Talor. bo redecorated but new lights era weeks in s Salt Lake hospital, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vcrn Rife and will be Installed and other changes j where he was receiving treatment n. Bobby, epenl the past week end made. Mr. Glatx lias decorated a fractured jaw, received In sn Luke (Tty. They were ac-eral of the Huixh theatres during the' atomobile accident In this district ,n .compsnled back to Eureka by Mrs. past year, being an expert In this: gchoo,g of the T,ntic ulgtr,ct Alice Rife, who will visit In Eureka line, on Monday morning alter j opened f0P a few with her sons, J. Vern artel vacation tor Tlisnxsgiving Day. gnd c E daya R,fg oo1 " The O. N. O. Club met Lt Ann A BLEND dYy wrlod0 Co,,tR, for th,?,p reular Munilay S vUUn Mher the for OF STRAIGHT Kriste Dodds won first. together. ! tk . Thelma Taylor look cut and conso- WHISKIES f Thead u.AUX,, ".rJr meetingK,reMtlon prize went to V.lene Living-me- n on 90 PROOF IIn,leHg Mrved a ve deli. gon he home of X Qiiait sv.. rs r'd each 31c PtaL - Sl " " 0B,W sr.-s3rsrJ- direction of Joseph Jameson, had been contacted, and Mr. Jameson had IV promised hls whole hearted support. Also the L. D. 8. Church choir, the Tl1 l ,T.lni!C,DeC; f Catholic Church choir, the M. E. iVnik,C and at loritn CJ bad Tul and other church, organizations, ec10 The l T,nllc Crnl,llapromised to assist In the carol slog- l0StO nd the fact that the Jordan ,lhe . cntvlUe ig. she stressed were at Jordan. ,ot ,n,e anxious to Paya I'm- H Tlntlc at Tooele, Dec. 17 work In cooperation with the busl- Dec. 30, ness men and other organizations In Tlntlc at South Cache, at Tlntlc. Crantsvllle most season the the making holiday Helen Hanks, a member of the enjoyable ever experienced in Tlntlc. Mra. Kay'a remarks were supplement- - Junior class at THS, will leave soon ed by thoge of Mlga CecI1 Wllson, who to make her home at Cedar City for! brief outline of the tentative the coming winter. Helen plans to Ecve u,ion haJ "turn In the spring to Eureka. progrnl wh,eh ",e planned for the arrival of COW101 pint . Several business men. Including CARD OF THANKS. iQpail Hurry Randle, P. J. Fennell and Wilson I.ee, talked along the same lines We wish to extend our sincere Ncv 19th. at and after the members of the Par- c,oug luncheon. .a; thanks to our many friends for acts Mrs. Dora Hickman. After the bust- -, waa decided had It left Mra. Frank Garrlty extended of kindness and sympathy among the business men to have u rher cards. High shopping date opening, and set the to us during our recent bereavement, da She over atumhlcd ecore was won by Mrs. Helen Drown dute for Wednesday. December 8th. caused by the death of our husband rug In her home and in the aud father, Percy Hanks. while the cut prize went to Mrs. Ella fal1 ,and'd on er arm. fractur-serve- The program to be put on will be Mrs. Ircy Hanks and Family. A delicious luncheon was1" out wl,h ?lo"B a bone and badly spraining her ;orkpd The next meeting will be Ing In snd other organizations at the home of Mrs. Helen Drown on wr(gt ' the district. An an added Incentive, returned home Clyde Campbell t0 Ret everybody out. a prize giving January 21, 1938. from a Salt Lake hrapltal 8unday Take the Paper Different similar to the one held Among the out of town people at- where he has the past month proposition, spent each L. Durfee be will carried E. of funeral out, the year jast tending treatment .for a broken leg nee AGENT FOR last 8unday were: Mrs . D. J. Sharpe; pmdopu establishment furnishing a ved ,n aJdtent al lbe orlh prize, and all establishments giving of Livingston. Muntaua Mrs. E. K.l The Deseret News mine. It will be iome time Lily out tickets along with purchases Dradlcy and Mrs. Charles Ilayes of before he will be able to return yet No Incrrese In 11401. to madei Qn this date the colored 1.0 Angeles; Mrs. n. M. Coold, Mr. Phone 262-light will be turned on. aud Mrs. Neil J. Durfee, Mr. and been has Nephl City threatened Mrs. Gil Flkstad and son, Glen with a water shortage during the EUREKA LADY INJURED Eugene Dali, all of Salt Lake past four year due to floods, ero-- j SUNDAY IN CAR MISHAP, cily; Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Durfued slon W44W44WM499W9494H4 and overgrazing, and now the of gnd daughter, Donnie Jean, forest service and Nephl officials1 Mra. Lamarr Fillmore of this city, LaGrande Mrs. Mr. and GiI' xeyada, DUrfee and Mrs. Chine Spencer of' are Joining hands In putting over a was severely Injured last 8unday. to Improve the water shed morning when the car In which she' Aurorai Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- program to conserve the supply. Right now Is the lime to have was riding turned over In Homans- liam Chrlklenson of Bpanish Fork; work done under the gov the waa Mrs. Thomas Tancock of Los An- - villa Canyon. The lady driving Mr. aud Mra. George Simpkins of IV N. II. A, ernment'e , car when alone time the the of at Raddatx gelea, of California, Mrs. this Letetla formerly SprlngvIUe; over has Just been released from a ded on the ley road and turned Prices Reasonable Payaon. hospital after having had a brush twice before coming to a atop. with death. The ludy was run down' She wus picked up by passing mo- -, Robi. H. with an automobile within a block torlsls and brought hack to Eureka at her home. Word from there Is where local physclans discovered I enn-pos- ) Parts and Grates for all to tho effect that twenty-si- x stitches that her shoulder was dislocated and were required to dove the wounds her collar bone broken, besides cuts Stores. In her head. ! and bruises and possible internal Mining Dlanks at Reporter Office. Lnvern Williams entertained lhe'u,e, The following day the lady wher ,he "BOO'2 wa" ,akpn to 8aU Lak R" club Monday evening. 4W44WWM4W4m4MMMIIWHIHIW4MHMMH and a delightful luncheon were on- - "" oporwted on for her Injuries. Pvlone to the 0n,y rpw Joyed by Olelto gumens. Helen Es-- I Thelma Ealough. Norma Lee vhlent Mrs. Fillmore had left her bed WPl'ka n,nw, cau,,ed M,rP Fox. Hattie Brough, Kina Drough. a,,er another mishap when she fell out Ruby Galsford, Hazel McCandless, LuXila Ealough. Dorothy Green, of window while cleaning It. Mrs. Helen Drown und Men Runnclls. Fillmore Is the wife of Lamarr Fill Ruby won first prize snd Etna rut. mor of the Atherley Garage. A good time was had by all. M RePr,Pr 0ffiCeL'Ml If it is you should protect that Mr. and Mra. C. E. Hulsh return-- ! ed to Eureka on Monday after spend-'-- investment by having a prop' Ing several days at Irlce where on . to er i. keep it away from place 8uuday, last, they opened another elements. the BROWN and BROWN theatre, the second Hulsh house in that city. The new theatre will hi AKHAYEKS known as the "Cnrbon." Defore beCALL ON US AND LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES Custom Work Solicited We stiuidunlize on Arrurary ing remodelled snd equipped lt was railed the Slur." The two theatre ON A "SHELTER" OR A FIRST CLASS GARAGE. EUREKA UTAH In Price are on adjoining property and one manager will handle both : I i . - sev-hou- se ; sev-;f- or Psrents-Teache- rs - ' I Si-nl- P"; , enta-Teache- rs .ut result-Hannifi- n. d. PINTS CODI Ne. RSI FIFTHS COOE Ns. 309 DEAN BAUER W Dur-fe- e, 1 Tlntlc Lodge No. I, F. & A. M., meets Snd 4th Tuesday of each month it I. O. O. F. nil. Vlslthin broth- ers Invited to attend - W. K. CARSON, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary Mc-an- Expert Plumbing. skid-city- Towers In-- WINES - The Ladles Auxiliary No. The protection given your car in dollars and cents will pay for the building In a reason- 23 of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smeller Workers met last evening at the Miners Union llsll. jit was decided to have1 a turkey Cl fa. the next on December meeting date. All members with full paid up card are asked to rome. Gifts will be exchanged. After meeting rarda were played, prizes being won by Mrs. Vlertel and Mrs. Emma Wheeler. The hostesses for The evening were Mrs. Tsui Jutier and j Neil ODonnell dln-in- rr I E by Volume fh i'r. & (i rw 52 QmtEB Your Car Worth Anything? houses. e Alcohol 20 OQU) 4444444KHe44H44H9 Is CILIFDIMM i eeoo lroof Mrs. T. N. rtf Nlel-r- n. A Mortuary able length of time. Dignified Hmliv nt n Nominal Charge, PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Night. Ambulance Service Mining and Legal Blanks fo Sale st the Reporter Office, Eureka, U'ah. VUSUBSC Tintic Lumber Co. PHONE 44 EUREKA,. UTAH wBWBwmmBtmmtti HHHiHiHti mt tf |