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Show EFRKTC Taw Mlulnc und uflii-e- EFFICIENT A. W. 1 .nr don. silver itiiiit taken to u Halt lit- - NOTARY PUBLIC . day aufleriiiK with a i neuinnithi. -- ft for Lower ll.iy VauLeuvnn 1anki for sab a after Fulifurnid. Hui- ka, Ftah.jl.ake, with III parents. Mr. i vlttif in Eureka 'wi.KKI.V H mjuaer nt Hie of South Tintif. k.1 Thnrnliiy, February 10, igjg .fiFTOTiTER o' i'iIIK HIIIIMKNI , i I s. Vanluvun. Hn route lin!.iml Wril. Hla.idaiil w4 IW wm yUlt Boulder Dam, Nevada, Tiu.ic t- - Min.1 F. huspllul M,,,,i(,s ,n;u-li-- , u ml Han June, Calif, Mnmmnlli case 17i ia ; 01; sei.-.- the birthday chief Con he, committee I'tah File Floy Fo. I slllcn I that $75-0ill Tinlic repnrl Warren 1. Newton. enmity l or William Harney of Spanish s anio'inl realized from 'he .pex Hlandiid nr, was up from Nephl Monday on wav at Reporter Office when lu.i - from sale of lick- - North l.ily injured seriously lieceipiwith lilt In linn IiiihI iii'ii rnrni'i ui work in while on caved wa l.e Icate anil dona- - IMulu citF.I bunder. 1 IK, In (1111111:111)' with Deputy H011M1 Ti:i to- - t hief Foil, tliin- -l in Legal Blanks of All mine - will Silver IlT.J.SbTin he tic i.niouiiteil to i on li- mu K r it 11k I broken eevcrul (itllllia Kinds Always IlI expensed of IkU.llS. over certain proper iv In the Tin-li- e lie. lie received e ami ribs severely Injured liistrlit. S3 Carried. The lust meeting of tin: W. H. A. Inleriiul liijurhs. Mr. and Mr. Frank Fewer and held at the home of Mr. John Wit session The "It Flub was entrrulned on Fitzgerald. The buxine Frank William of (laden vlslled In 1 t I. K K Fowerz with Mr. Moud.iy evening at the home of Nor- wrs followed by rjrd playing. Eureka Hundiy luncheon which Mr. Ella Goar won firsi A tlellcimi Fox. E. ma Ilifo I.ee arii Mr. and PONES 36 and 228 Mr. parent, other relative. They were areom-ipnnle- vat served and five hundred waa prize. Mr. Fitzgerald houe prize.: Ina Monday Mildred Hire, I'lnyed, prize being won by here by Ml gnd yrK Theresa Vlcrlel ronsola Furekn Lilly Con. 4 5r to 42e. first nml Oleito Huinen cut. lion. The host ms served n delicious who had vlalted In Oaden for two ( fim-nt- . Mountain View 3c. Oilier present were La; Verne Wll-lai- luncheon. The next meeting will bn week. Shield 1 MaxHelen Sliver William Green, Mrs. of Dorothy home at the route home after a abort While Nrti.Na.4S Hattie Drouth. 22nd. Tinder. Vlllie well on Tuesday, Fehruury j; vacation In l.o Angeles, t'ullf., Mr. Tnesilay Thelma Eatough, Kiitouvh. I.uNile . Frun-ce0srti,N.t4 Merle Hjlisbury und daughter, North Lily 4 Sc. Mr. William Ccur was the recepl-en- t Elna Urough. Hazel McFuniHes and Right bow I Ilia lima In have stopped off In Kureka tor a visit a pleasant snrpri-- e parly last of Silver Shield 1 Brown. Helen I Ilia work tloua under ilia Kur with Mr. und Mr. J. Vein It ft; and members the hy evening Saturday emnienF V. II. A. I.. Illfe. Mr. Sulla-bury- , Mr. and Mi. Folumhlu Hebekuh Iznlge No. 2 of the Saturday Night Club. Hrld.ee Wislncsiluy I of held their a former who Trices Reasonable regular meeting on Tueu-da- wa played uinl a delirious luncheon Chief Full, ale. Eureka. I a lier of V ru Ilife and I O I. evening of lust week ul he score was won by Mr. Empire Alines 3ic. ( . E. Itife, nml im red. It In Hull O. V. Hull, the busliichs session in- served. High and all cut hy Mrs. Fatten Eureka Lilly Funs. 42c. Harry II. l.uke Cliy. I cluding Initiation of new member. Slcll 1 Slien. Others attending were Tiutlc Slundard $a.0U. A delicious luncheon was served und Mrs. Flank Brlskey, Mr. F. K. Ilife, Parts and Grates for all I he house prize was won by Mrs Mrs. Win. Trelnnr. Mrs. John F. TTAVel tO ZiOIlS Stoves. Vlertel. The next meeting Iiowe, Mr. Glen Slorrs. Mrs. A. L. . rZY K KeglSterS Increase' held 011 February 17th. at Gtorge. Mrs. Ktnron Birch. Mrs. j mre present, as follows: Joyce Il'fe, which lime nil member lire urged John Nilson, Mrs. Hitn Gear. Tim monthly travel report front present for the reason that A ft on Itopcr, Marie OKourk. Marion ,0 Parent-TeacheAssociation will of The business j,,,, ig shows that a total of 1C92 1. importance Kolia Willmore, Mary Turloupfs, Take the Paper Different meetIts will hold monthly brought up. regular persons entered the p;.rk during Jau- Griggs. Lloyd Jermun. George Heri.t 7.30 at the unry of this year, ns compared with evening Monday lug Boh Aizxj flutter. Lloyd Stewart, gie. Mr- - T y was hostess to 1,!nUc AJ1 dulu n 1611 In January or 1937. However,' .IGF.XT FOIL ,IiRh 8chool ILney and Fred he P idelis ( lub on the 0 ie not only invited the figures for the are entire winter community h r The Deseret News were games played r lust 5e!! hut urged to attend and the program month show decrease from those were Joyce Itife, Ilona Id Griggs 7Me IEK MONTH luncha and delic'oua will be educational and Interesting. of year ago. A delirious lunchBergle. Phone 262-The program committee, with Mr. eon was served. Ekoff a chairman, haa secured the service of Dr. Tanner of the BYU attending were: Mr. Frcella Baron. who will ,he speaker for Mrs. Eugene Blackett. Mra. Frank lhe The extension division evenng. diamond-pointe- d . Mra. , , , Brlskey, Mrs. John Bunnell, several ta ,e,l,ed ,,!r ,,,,,an furnih hammer falling freely from a point ;; numSw. John F. Itowe. Mrs. Ben Thurmond. Mrs. George Tiusim.ii and Mrs. ('has. of ten Inches higher. The rebound 1 measured of this hammer Xabrlskie. the hardness GOSSFI.IN AND GENE determine engineers The ladies of the It" Flub enterFltOMAIt JOIN KIWANIS ( LIB the steel. tained (heir husbands at the home i of Airs. La Nila Ealough Saturday, Eureka Flub of Klwuuls The again DRY CLEANING A delicious dinner was evening. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES served and the remainder of the met at the old headquarters In the' time was spent playing "500." The Library building. For several weeks j MUIGI FUITK Illl.AFKLKA ANY DRESS ltcM!tter ladles first prize was won by Etna the heating plant has been out of If ANY COAT beuu has club the and commission won mens first prize Brough, by, Plain ANY Sl'lT Leonard Brown, cut prize by William meeting at the high school, but The first group of picture for the Brough and consolation prize by with a new plant installed the meet Dorothy Green. Thoae present were lugs will again be held regularly at 1HS year book have been arranged NECKTIES land mounted and will soon be sent the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. the library. Last Alark Eatough, Mr. and Airs. Dee Father Goxelin,'to the evening Press, Kansas, As fast as oth-en- a, Clement, Mr. and Afrs. George Sum- - raxtor of St. Patrick' larish of the AIo., for engraving. SWEATERS, AH-'5- 9 Mr. and Air. Melvin Eatough. local Catholic Church, and Gene er pages are finished they will be SLACKS OK SKIRTS Mr. and Airs. Richard Eatough, Mr. Cromar, an instructor at the Tlntic mailed. This early work will make and Afrs. Rob Green, Mr. and Mr. High School, joined the club. These u possible for the year book to be ROOf Brill mul Take 90 school sometime belore Elery Brough, Air. and Air. Gene two men weie heartily welcomed in- - finished Mr. 10 Mrs. both and the and will William .MrCandle, cloae. PEON' organization, c Starts Mon. Feb. 14th, Mr. and Mr. Iaonard prove to be valuable addition to the DISTILL'0 Brough, Students of T1IH are keenly inter-BrowA lively evening wa had hy rlub. The new 'members were in- - ested in their ratines in the reading and Lasts for a Week. ducted into Klwanla by Lieutenant tests that were given recently. all. Flub Reporter. lleher Jones. Roth men Opal J. T. Wilson reports that All Wurk (iiiaranti-i'd- . with brief talks and staled dents are continually for asking that they would work diligently for tlieir raliugs and that parents, too, the welfare of the club and its mem- l.ave asked him for the grades. Both Co. !: 1 tests and reading comprehension Roy Buys of the high school gave speed tests were given, Phone 57 an interesting talk 0:1 the workings At the faculty meeting Monday, of the respective peace pacts betweeu Miss Gertrude Fliurch, home eron nu l ions that have sprang up In the nntlcs teacher, gave an inlere.iting! past quarter of a ceniury. Jess Wil- paper on "The Modern Trend in this student ha a class romtnenhxl son gave Roy a high compliment, lie Home Economics. Mi Church, iiriiry favorably on his oulstLadlM said: Roy volunteered tu come down hrr talk, stressed the point that a altitude toward high school work, end give us a talk lunight. If you closer relationship Is needed lie- - One teacher reported: "Rex Is Ik fellowa go to the high school play twee i the home and the school. kind of a person you like to work lonlKlit. you will a'z:.in see and The boy of 1 1(3 held a meet in; with." Such a report makes botk hear Roy taking part; and if uu al- - in Friday to discurs with faculty students and faculty members prowl leinl the buKkelball game Friday members lhe to have worked with such a splendid question of clcanline: you will see Roy helping to defeat In lhe Silmnl. Resolutions were pupil. raysiii." Which, all in all. indicates passed by the bo vs in regard to the A d: nre will be held Friday nlM that Roy Buys Is an accomplished subject of keeping the hall and In the TIIS auditorium after the basad very active student at Tlntic dressing room clean. Principal sketball game between Tlntic and fchoI- Wilson and Mr. OHare poke to the layson. Class e may collect n part Staf ll.ghway Patrolman F. II. girl at a similar meeting of the proceeds by having I heir .Mired, and Deputy Sheriff Farl A report from the High lir sell ticket or by attending tbe E.ivar were present. The former Frhool wa received a few daya ago da nre. Student body officers M spok.' on Saftey on Public High- Principal Wilson telling of tho that these good la " ."l5.0r S,'1,U' rt Rex Coates, a former fKTing he'twcen'ihe twTwhoid for ueea. 'I I. . 11 w.-e- of-fi- lici-fi't-- pus-sll'l- ! c. E. RIFE (ECDELIH) stock , I ffiAKflD) d n. 'c. Expert Plumbing, 'i'. - Robi. Towers I yintr rs 1 DEAN BAUER Seal l and-Georg- L I fMf VALENTINE ! 5$ SPECIALS 75c . QI..151 . luter-rollegla- 3 for 25c te !45c n. Prla-Govcrn- or ed Eureka Cleaning , nus-Prov- "V, ' eight years the use Automatic Electric Water N the p-- si Heaters in our territory has increased more than 720. And sales continue to soar, as thousands of satisfied customers tell their relatives and friends of the advantages and economy of ElecOnce you enjoy the convenience of all the hot water you want at a turn of tric Water Heating. winter, spring, summer you'll never go back to the tap and fall old-fashion- methods. ed quested lhe Kiwanls Flub to sponsor a Scout troop. He also elated that this week was Hie uniiiveri:.ry of the b'ili of S.0111 log and that special display und -- Minis are being rarrled out. i Engineer Reports Snow Survey on Utah Rargcs' In spite of the mild winter far this season, t loinplcted over rnred thu expert-- , snow survey Jit 15 key sUllons of Itah wliow a fairly high moisture content, Professor George D. Clyde, IrrigaFon ctKhiccr, I'tah State Agricultural! follege. reports ' "The sui veis show thut the ar cumulation oi snow on the high watersheds is about 75 to 80 p(.r cent of tln amount report rd last year ut this time. This is somewhat jMow normal, but if prccl:,i.ali , during February and March I nor-;mthere will tH ho serious Profe-so- r ehortase, ( "However, bunld the during Hi nut two i far below norm., I , j,muilI.y h the sltudt on will w,.lnP Ber,. OU. particularly for watersheds hav-i- n no lioUovcr nmc. Snow survey parlies from Logan made the survey of Mount .,1Klln rml of the Gooseberry watershed. nij the rem. lnliiK key etstion were ur CALIFORNIA WINES NAME Claret Saultrae Port Port Whilo Port TkY Shorry bn Ut Talk It 0 vrl about our aUflf e vi Ask trial offtt 60-a- y 1 ft US l?0W BOWiK I I were XT the PtrawlH-rr- y Ind'an Fas, poruIi Wdl.n. near Punaultch. Dry 'Ivble. Schoilebl. a, Hear Creek th- Vicinity cf Price. Psrlev on Summit, and the Breaks ! mow courses tjar Qn, Champagne ... 4:40 Brandy Alnilin an r by Volume In , Ik ' i Muacalel MuseaUl Angelica Tamper Prod Port Tamper Prod Muacala Tamper Prod Tokay """" hH-ate- d J Whit. p,rt Tokay -- 32321) tttliQto Tim b rwrtr. OOIM lrtsif o |