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Show Thursday, Pfie F.TTCEKA- - 2 Jannary; 6, 193$, REPORTER uci:km okk Qcals - List Available for Fora Forest Tree Seedlings . -- : MiHMK.Mf Twenty Years Ago Tree price lists for 1938 farm and windbreak planting atorkade are now availulde from tha I'tah State Agricultural College, j. Whitney Floyd, extenalon forester I". S. Mlueit announced this week. .North Lily Mrs. Clarence Hauer spent .3 These Informational l.iik" .;i,r-l.illv phampleti arly pari of llie week M Salt a list of the apeclea avail. was lontainlng Yank-- e it reported NOTES VIN'ISG Clly. 3 dividends ublo for the yenr, tha prices, plant. i C leather .,ex Standard ... Bunch of keys l LOST ,h,, hi reyular nuarierly he de- - lux suggestions and a description of would mines HKinder plea! return M Hums iKnight folder. ro. i silica Jtiiiu- - each treo, are being mailed to more K re t lay " of month I't.:h the I Mrs. Charles VunWagoner. early in leadline i tliun 3000 farmera In Utah this lintel Ch ef fi ns, t'lah was the re i17 Mr. and Mrs. A. V. (Sudd and chliTlioao receiving the price I mis week. nation In the In state w Years lr;.u"!i t silver producing dren of Nephl spent N was the first l'sts are farmera who have previous. Gemini this 1917. rj i yea relatives. with FurekrvLr that Utah had ever won that ly procurred treee from the college j 10 The blanket, wlileli waa ruffled who have made Inquiry Knw- - and other u. (.uri..ujB . . . Mann ter W. the of distinction. off by the Lad lea Auxiliary M la information during the was such for son of the Amerlcun, was won by Mrs. Krma f4 thnl physical con- - past year. said and Kurnk.'i Hacon. Twelve different trees are listed were very unions mu at the mine Mr. mid Mrs. William II. Unman - o deposit of silver for distribution this eomlng spring. .'i ml with a y returned i nd two daughters Of the softwoods or evergreens there I re opened up to s width of 30 feet. after a two weeks vaeation In .Monday. are ronderosa pine, blue spruce and the that effect the to were mors fu ( bleaao, Illinois, and vicinity. Chief Cons. 4i.c. Co. offl- - eastern red cedar; of the hardwoodi Milling Consolidated rh'cf Mra. Ia:i u Mri. T. II. Sullivan, Lilly t'Jc and r.Oc. were going to declare a 10c per there are Russian olive, Siberian rials v r.tic. L.ll Sullivan und ehlldren. of Salt l.nk North there helug u large elm, green nnh, hardy ratalpa, black t li .rf dividend, EitreL Tliillc Sluiid.itil J A rontracl locust, honey locuat, black walnut, City, spent the week end m the In treasury. surplus Lead 4'e. with relatives and friends. Iron King Siberian pea tree and golden wl). the secured by lad been Andrew Truelaon of Suit laik. and the low. The eastern red cedar Is the the smelters from mine Eureka in started only new species being added this been had Clly spent New Years iron of shipment Lindsay Ita unusual hardiness and with Mr. and Mrs. Chief Cons. Sue. for fluxing purposes. According to year. w makes It a very suit, end daily liter, Mis-- ' Inez Lindsay. Crown Ioint Sr. ihr W. growth rapid John Taylor rliitender.t Puis and Mr. for tree son able of rearhLiitle establishing a perms-c- l May had Steele McIntyre. ,ii. rlaft at the Copper Leaf to $4 around farm build wnabrek Tlllllc Stainlaid ,!ent 0 The Mrs. Karl Meintyie. of Mainiiioih. fo'i of a 500 fi.i'tb Ings. on the returned to tbo New Mexico School of a wtne was started The farm ,oreBt tree distribution of Mines at Soeorro, :.flcr spcndiiM i be 'unia 1VU Tiutle. In We the project Is a federal and state coop- holidays MOOI W. I). I nose returned to Mammoth erutive program. Through the at 50c. 11. Weiss, superintendent Kureka Lilly Iriii y ' y law spending n few weeks with his visions of the Tint if .Standard f4.im in 5.00. (he Jericho CCC (.imp, returin d In in southern California. the federal government provides one v;lfe the district on Wednesday and I.ns half the funds necessary to produce nms KIWAMS CUB resumed his duCes after au absence A. P. Mayberry, superintendent of pnrt .UHtalt T?hrn ol several days. INSTALLED for WLKL KLS I? (Vntennal Eureka mine, left to her V nturned IKinn. Garity . hu Mexico, where he Hidalgo. It state. This makes a operating studies at the 1. I). 8. School of J. Fennell, was lusialhd was to do some special work at I'atrick farmera t0 Utah for obtain p,ble after Lake Balt City, Nursing at owned by the U. U! president of the Kiwau.s Club for mine ,or ,,eea very the,r PurPM absence spending a few days in Kureka with 1938 last evening, at u ineeLug of Co. at that place. During hi l0nijnaj prjPe BOURBON WHISKEY her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert have was to Knlund John Foreman tlio club members. ai'coinpuuied by Trees are grown In a nursery that Garity. The pleasing evi ut was complete charge of the Centennial ladles. heir b(Hn pRtabI,Hhed and managed at dari.0 aiveu The New Year S,r ,'ur,t111,1 ' 1,1 al lll, under the aupervlslon of the school w.ts one ot Auditorium Kureka 'the PINT CODES: QUART 141 rcUlii'll sUcceiils Have Kugar, who of Income taxes for or forestry at the Utah State A collector jthe most succrnsful Hffairs of this has li.nl dial ge of the dull fur the said. i'J" United Slates government was cultural College, Mr. Floyd nature held in recent mouths. Hbi,h lln, t'u lilt tree are Since all the in to assist particularly Eureka with in be people music made an excepiion.il giiiiizuthiii has made great stride 1917 was. grown In the atate, very good aur taxes. their out making ui'd accinnplishcd a number of the first year that income taxes were vlval has been had from previoni his leader years plantings. collected. Mammoth Miner Former Here Game First League ship, chief among them was getting All farmers In the slate who are fritnd l wi'h ,0Ul:h lbB,r aVB kcP Provo THS at Passed on a recreational park htart.-Eureka City interested in the planting of trees Mrs. Whitehead. Tomorrow Night at Away us of informed their have Just here, f yuri.ka treasurer, reported that $11,000 had ,bouId see their county agent or care of Jack-- , installed were Geo. teen paid the city In taxes. She write to the Extension Service at The Neho Division will open itij John W. Sullivan, aged 51 year new address which is: forniei Mammoth resident, died rolibli mine, loche, Nevada. basketball achedule tomorrow (Fri-'atJudd) Manson, vice presidnt; s:id that about another thousand the State College, Mrs. Wilma O. Webber, who for lluh Atherley, Harry Handle, Na- - dollars was still due. a on' Provo hospital on Saturday af- at TILS plavlng day) evening with i Its own floor against Spanish Fork, ter a few days illness from pneumo the past four years has served Eu- - anian Willuiure, Wilson Lee und Uronte V. Wilson sold bis West ireka as its recorder, left on Monday ( ar uaaway. directors. Past Presi- Spanish Is touted as having one nla. lyde. wealthy He was born December 7. 1866, for Price, Utah, where she has at-- dl.t Dave Eugur automatically be- - T,nlc ranch ,0 J- wof the best basketball teams In thol state and they have a wonderful pre- - In Leudville, Colorado, son of Flory ctpled a position with the Standard comes a director, making six in ail. sheepman of Heber. season record to bear thla out. But and Mary Jane Watson Sullivan. He Motor company of that city. Jerry Bergstrom secretary and treas Miss Ethel recreational urer. on the other hand their record li cams to Utah with hia parents In Cadd, not un Impressive as that ot Tlntic 1890, and shortly thereafter came leader, announces that the women j Lieutenant Governor Heiier Jone-ao what? The funs ran expect a' In Muininoth where he followed th lecreational classes will be ieuiu- - was the Installing officer, and he naiDb nirch of Silver City and rial basketball game. mining game many years lie fore go- - id at the high school this evening congratulated each man on being se- in, ' lug lo ho valley to make bis home, after the auspenslon for the holiday l.ct.-a!?, Lak- -' rT for the official positions in ' .lie never married. Surviving Is a season. the club; he also charged them with brother, I). F. Sullivan, of Oenola. and Hroonihcad of tlieir respective duties. ,a Joseph Hannifin, for a number Funeral services und Interment Murray, Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Bigler President Fennell gave a short years a resident of Eureka, died, took plure Wednesday at Payson. 0j Midvale, and Miss Karlcne l'ap- - but interesting talk, stating that he at Butte, Montana, twenty years !son of Salt Lake City, spent New wanted every to help in aR0Years In Eureka with friends. Mes- - every way possible, and that he in- Fish Lake Game Preserve Nw LoctionT2l8.S Mom rom 11,8 French front, ,Pl era sra- Uroomheud and Bigler are for- - tended to work diligently to hold up ShOWS Startling1 Figures 10 me OCNTAi mVIISON or better the club's records of past t!e 1 war a n Progress, U(r business men of Flureka. n.. "U" ary A marriage license was Issued at rekahadbcroimw0?5 a cor- Fire, Theft, Collision, Tlie report for 1837 of the Fish " barge the ac ke j. r du7 ,o Allen' W' Forest Department Is autho- - ?a l NEW LOW PRICES e u army lUcd by community sing- - p Iluasell Smith of Santa. Barbara Cal- Property Damage. rity for the statement that there are ON ALL WORK .. Tiirl Standard Mammoth Chief Cons woodlot Ihal The Follow Ins arc Kvenln Tlntltt IHirM a ! llaipei:e.l Nront of Vcara Aa. . 111 ka I I ! " - ! re Tlntic-Helawa- i I Tues-,j-,- Ktir-k- i Tui-mIh- ) -- i pro-aft- er tn&ctty Clarke-McNsr- lUfW I ' STRAIGHT I 9 h- 142 - - i j I 1 : - - i nn-.i-o- d " Gh3BCd2Darro - ... I - , I SPECIAL - J mule deer, r of twenty years ago, who Thatcher is a -NATURE GO fox. GO martin, 50 bad- Yra,,r JCrry Mr-. san was being featured at the Star of Mrs. Kingsley dauab,,,r a"a us Let insure your PLATE 100 50 J;teon 800 ermine, muskrat, ger. Thatcher. skunks, 2,200 royotes, 700 wild- home and automobile. "AB Pink Ns RubUf" J0,,n Gulley and son, John. Jr., re rats. 130 mountain Ilona and 10,000 If necessary we can turned Tuesday from California poroupines In that area. tor v'ait itb her daugh- en.huaHtlcully received bpre they went to attend the Ho; rhU'! In Is Increase an most of This the 60 allow J D,,ane- days for e'K wild animal life. The number glv- - Bowl Carnival. They were forlu- - I:3! e lbwd en from counts and eitlmatea by the Mat arourlng good seats to the premium payment. '.ty l.h .a very Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Seeley of - nf,r A" : football nU,' t. Plersant were In J Mi RStlswJ M iMS MM I game and were thrilled over rangers and other officials. Uw Mtkfi,atia mi br visit w.l, the laMers sililers Mr. This ..me report .how. that 7.350 Californias defeat of Alabama. sip I Mtr ! Utok LkMiij DwlkiJ P,ai0' ,U"n Frank Anderson and Mrs. William deer, 46 elk. 1.035 royotes, 19 They also look time out to visit some hHork hi. dunim In a ven- .. mountain lions, 175 bobcats and former Tlntic people who now reside Arrlgona. 011 ,1,( 2 I1 a,,d OOP Offl ,be Angeles section of Cali- V ' "'J1' 1.885 porcupines were killed In tha m ,s li,n,,d for a ,iaik nuber of enFKh lathe Forest area during 1937. fol- Tbe cores. Bert is good and his line of brUh Is able to sing for IS Tha Women's Benefit Association Hll It Is probable, adds the report. hours without a pause. refreshing. itliut 3,000 mule deer were killed by met on Tuesday evening at the home The delicious banquet, served by JSSk nr i i ia . predatory animals during the year, of Mrs. Margaret Freetlty. Then- Eureka, Utah. M K' l,,e IP,y j with lions and royotes largely re- - was a business session followed hv i card placing and a delic'oui I him li- Jhor,,UKhly enjoyed. . sponsible for most of the kill. "K of Mon,e (arl eon. Mrs. Agnes Beck won f.rst V. ,n,,,k ,,i'on a,,d Mr"- IIALF-PINMrs Marv FHzcerald house )'h prize. CODE NO. 302 ,lrilH' rrixe. and Mrs. Etta Gear ron-ol, " Klmor Hon. The next meeting will W held PINT WBB the mfn'a Prlitp"- CODE NO. 301 with Mrs. Finger: Id on the eveninc of Tuesday. January 25th. QUART CODE NO. 300 MEETING Keen, ruling of the state suprenw I court printed Provo City the KDAY, JANUARY IP to proeerd with the constructionright of u publicly owned and The Parent-Teachoperated light' Association' and power plant. The vote of the l'f Kureka win hold an Important court was thro- - to two, meaning that miiiijr at the THS auditorium on tingle Judge had the power of de-- , TuJay. January 18th. comment-ptilinVISIT THE the Issue. Meyor Anderson M P. m.. to which the adult' " who was elected on that Issue, s Population of the Is rordi- i supported hy Jesse Haws, former a,,y Invited. Furcka resident, who was rerentlr A leitun. illustrated bv lantern made a member of the Provo City I'de. wl! !,. niv.-by D V lions Commission ton of th- - Uah Ri;.te Board of Mrs. Olelta Sumens entertained Hmllh. Tbe subj.Hts will .u "Form-' II" the Club members Monday even- - ,nK Habits nr Health We handle the highest grade at Ing her A home. Avalu-t nice M.crohe. luncheon gasoline and oils made and and 500 wern enjoyed by IjNlla our prices are the lowest. en Kalough. Tna Clement, Ka- CAHI l)-- ' TIIWKS. Thelma lough, Kaloueli. Hattie Brourh. Ins nrough. Norma Iav Let us service your car change the oil, grease it, put wish to thunk everyone who Fox, Hare HIRAM WALKEift McCnndless, Dornthv k,ndlr '"'Istcd us during our rewinter grease in the transmission and differential, and Green. Avalecn Roundy, Tola New- - 1,0 CtNSINl ri'" hor''!IV,'m'", enticed man and Pearl Ludlow. fn the bv the enrd "f Playing first prize was won hv Rina d,hL ",,r (s and fi tber. fill the radiator with anti-freez- e solution. Brouvh and Ins Clement won en? 'ri,na Atnlerson. We are grateful 1,,r ,l,r prlxe. Club Correspondent. given at the fun- an,, for ,b'' f,or'I trllmtes. At the Lady Klk meeting the othMrs. Frank Anderson. . cr evening the usual hustn-s- s session was followed by rards and lunch-o- n and F'nntily. " Mra. Mavnard Cronin won tha i D,nded VVhlW( high score prize and Mrs. John T. laol'es Tbp t Auxlllarv of the Tin-cTaylor prize. Mrs. Dodd, who for ,,p District Miners Pnlnn held the'r some time past has been president ,nlar meeting last night. Durtnu MSmm Hit of the organization, submitted her 'he business Mrs selon orma ssoor 0 was accepted Date was rlecud resignation, which afti-The next meeting of the order will hl.h a nice luncheon was served Wiff Farren, Factory Trained Mechanic be held on Tuesday evening. Janu- - bY Mrs. Hilda Webb and Mrs v me 1 arv 8th, at which time all member Deck. Card were ph.yed and (hr LaM&rr Fillmore Lorin Athcrlev and eligible members are urgently prizes won by Mr. Maud Jubcr and HIRAM WALKER & if quested to attend as business of Mrs. Torah Runnels. The next Proprietors meet SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS Importance will come up for conld- - l"R will he held January WALKERVILLE, ONI., rratton. members are urged to attend. GLASGOW, SCOTLAND 43,000 "" heaver. 12 6 .T'?' . L The Commercial l- Service Corporation ajDQjGfcflaQl, 7 a- J T iX For the Best of Service ! and Rep g ili-lr- M Atherley Garage ll-l- A Free Grease Job Avith Each Change of Oil favate "'faine ut EXPERT REPAIR WORK r lth Gcffat |