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Show Thnmlny. T'Ybrnnry 10, FagS 3 EUREKA REPORTER! Mr Drain 0 eut. on Thursday of uarb weak ( Eureka, Utah. Tunnel waa in a distance of DISTRUT COURT Ob' TIIE OF TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT; FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN shall be Mealed and filed with the It wae etated that twenty yean' AND Foil JUAtl COUNTY, CLERK OF THE BOARD at their ago that there wae only 13,000 left1 STATE OF UTAH. orflce In EUREKA, UTAH, on or beIn the Eureka City treasury. HOARD OF EDUCATION OF fore FEBRUARY ISth, 1938, at W. Dewar, for many years a T1NTIO SCHOOL DISTRICT, 6:80 o'clock P. M., and will be openresident of Eureka died at the age ed anil publicly read aloud at or I'lulnilff, of 61 years at 8alt Lake City. He uhout 6:30 o'clock P. M. of that day. vs. was a printer and while here work JAMES KNOWLES, J A CO 11 The check or ed on the old Eureka Democrat, then lJUANDT, Jr., as Administrator l.ond shall be rIvcii aa a guarantee the Juab County Republican, and of the Eatate of JACOB UltAN-latthat the bidder will enter into the waa with the Eureka Reporter. DT, deceased, JOSEPH contract if uwardod to him and will Dutton waa quite serious- - OUSON, JOHN 8AVACK, BAR-l- y be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter Into aulil injured when be fell a distance' AII CHINN. JESSIE O. KREt'K-o- f 16 feet while working contract after being requested so to In the LKTON, DERTIIA MYERS, Cemlnl mine. do by THE BOARD OF EDUCATION EUREKA LAND ft WATER OF TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT. Twenty yeara ago the snow was OMPANY, a corporation, TIN-a- o The BOARD OF EDUCATION redeep that auto travel Into the din- - TIC IIIOH SCHOOL DISTRICT, serve the right to reject any or all rid was tied up. 'a body corporate, UTAH A8SO-R. D. Dickenson, for several years CIATION OF CREDIT MEN, a bids or waive eny Informality In a an employee of the IV. F. Shrlver corporation, TALYOR BROTH-storLid. No bidder may withdraw hla bid was bark In Eureka on a visit. FRS COMPANY, a corporation, for a period of thirty (30) daya at-- , Parley Curtis was killed while at C. D. HAHN, CLARA 11. KIRBY, ter the date set for the opening work In the Iron Blossom mine, by EDWARD X. KIRBY,. B. N. C. a large full of rock. , thereof. Mrs. A. ROBBINS, STOTT, Deled this February 1st, 1938. Word w recel-e- d from Camp DELLE WILSON, KIRBY ft UwlBthat Second WILSON. R. D. RUNNELL8. Washington, (Signed) D. C. WHEELER, JK., PRESIDENT. LI,U,nant Lynn Andru" had ben 1n0EBE WEED, SADIE MAN- fi"1 ,l,U,enant- CUM' R' - WILSON. JOHAN- -' (Date of First Publication February RNA Mra' Vtonltt JMr ?rd, 1938. Dute of Last Publication FRANK. HEN R Y word that their non John, who FRANKE, ELIZABETH FllAN- February 10th, 1938.) waa atat toned at American Luke KE. O. A. FRANKE, P. J. had been made a cor- - NELL and all other peraona Air commerce regulations require to he repacked every 60 known, claiming any right. Mile Ralph Hopea of Eureka and Miss estate, or Intereal In or lien up- :dnys If they are to he carted in Clart ('ole of Nephl were married at on the real property deacrlbed Kephl by Blahop Thomas Dailey 20 In plaintiffs complaint adverse years ago. to the plaintiffs ownership, or James Turloupis of Eureka waa clouding plaintiffs title thereto, married to Miss Mamie Waltera of Defendants. Sliver City. SUMMONS.! Jark Hanson, Chief Cone, THE 8TATE OF UTAH TO SAID1 leaa, j purchased the Main street residence DEFENDANTS: of Mrs. Wilbnr Green. You are hereby summoned to ap-- j Frederick A. Franke, aon of Mr. pear within twenty days after d Mrs. G. A. Franke, waa married vice of this summons upon you. If to Miss Dernlce Maxwell, of Salt served within the county In which! Lake twenty years ago. this action Is brought; otherwise Dr. L. B. Laker was at Provo at- - within thirty daya after aervlce, and tending a meeting of the district defend the above entitled action; medical board of tho U. S. Draft and In case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against. Thomas Davis, local painter and you according to the demand of the paper banger, was at Salt Lake City complaint, which has been filed cn business. with the Clerk of the said Court. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilder of Mam- -' This action Is brought against moth visited with friends at Salt you to recover a Judgment quieting Lake City twenty years ago. title to certain real estate In Eure- Rev. Father Ryan of the local ka City, Juab county, Utah. In Church waa at Nephl where tiff, which anid real estate la morej he administered to Mrs. John Hnr- - particularly described us follows IN TI1K C C. B. J. VKRN RIFE Publlahara RIFK above-mentione- Kniwd in tha poatof flea at Bu- - t'loh. aa ancond cluaa mall manor under the Ad of March 1 reka, NOTES The Dragon wua er at the rate of 8000 tone a 1879 nmnth, moat of it Iwing an iron pro duel that the Kiiiulivrs were uaina for Mlnlnc od Legal Dlanka for dale .fluxing purpose. The Iron Blossom at the Reporter Office. Eureka. Utah., No. 1 ahafl which wua nearing the .2100 foot level wae to be aent on ,dj)wu to the 2200 foot level, n. P. Flelner. who waa in Eureka from the Lrlckaon Iliatrld. reported that ore being ahlnned from the Ini- A FKll-Willia- NlilppliiK PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Night. were elected i .u Edward W Greenwich. Conn president- m C. McChrys.al. vlce pre.ideni and manager; K. 6 Howard Vro7. l.wbVv Ambulance Service m ; LOST and brown Dark Identification Woodhall, wallet, money paper. Ray Dividend, Utah. FOR RENT Two room furnished house. See Marion Russell. NURSING Would like work by the day. Mrs. Hilda Webb, Box 304, Eureka, Utah. Thu pendulum, thermometer and telescope were invented by Galileo, who waa horn on Feb. 15. 1564. C Tlntle Lodge No. I. F. ft A. M., meeta 2nd and 4fli Tueaday of e, Mortuary Dignified Service at a Nominal Cl large. d LOCAL ADS. each month at I. O. O. F. all. Vlallhlng broth-er- a Invited to attend. FRED MILLIMAN, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary - I PT'eV0 - , un-Pra- BROWN and BROWN ARSAYERS Custom Work Solicited We Standardise on Accuracy EUREKA UTAH j l- ; purui-hulr- I a - ser-an- lc pluln-Cathol- extension telephone within aurii teach ley, who was seriously 111. Mr. and Mra. James Stack recelv-- Beginning at the Northeast ed word that their aon, Raymond, ner of Lot 3, Block 2, Mat who waa atattoued at Mare Island, Eureka Townslte Survey, South 79, Calif., had been promoted to an olec-- ; deg. 18 min. West 200 tcet, 8outh-1triclan of the second class. deg. 42 min. East 347.99 feet, North 84 deg. 12 min. East PAYSON TEAM PLAYS feet, South 17 deg. 18 min. HERE FRIDAY NIGHT' 96.83 feet. North 78 deg. 14 East 50.31 feet, South 17 Tomorrow (Friday) night Pay-son- 's 12 min. East 103.21 feet. high school basketball team '79 deg. 67 min. East 60.64 feet, will meet THS on the local floor, the: North 17 deg. 25 min. West 104.77 starting time to be a usual. (feet. North 68 deg. 67 min. East Payaon gave Tlntle a run for their 55.26 feet. North 82 deg. 49 min. money In the last encounter and they Eaat 64.10 feet. North 84 deg. 25 lore coming here for revenge. In min. East 110.95 feet, North 71 deg. min. East 54.94 feet more or view of the fact that they have 0 proved wonderfully during recent lea to the West boundary line of real Block H. E. P. Sub. Sur. E. T. 8. play they are going to be North 10 deg. 42 min. West 439.06 threat to Tlntle. feet. South 79 deg. 18 min. West It takes two to make a quarrel; If 198.11 feet to the place of beginning. Mineral and subsurface rights to husband and wives were one flesh" the land above described excepted, j they would have few querrella. C. N. LKATHERBURY. to-w- lt: cor-"C"- t! ' A handy residence extension telephone costs about 2 rents u day. Pays for itself in steps saved. Call our business office today or order from any employee. What About the Winter, Mr, Auto Owner? 1 Your auto is a valuable investment PINT No, 04 Bourbon QUART No. 107 iye No. S3 Bourbon No. 100 Rye 12 PINT No. 41 Boerbon oiisiaiJaKim Straight ROURRON Whiskey BRAND fO NOW I This wtilikoy Is 1 years old Alt AwilsUt m tyt er care of it? IT SHOULD HAV- E- LIGHTER CONOCO OIL; LIGHTER TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL GREASE; A THOROUGH GREASE JOB; ANTI FREEZE SOLUTION Plaintiff's Attorney.' P. O. Address: Eureka, Utah. No. 104 Rye (First publication February 3, 1938.1 Last publication March 8, 1938.) ' has I been notified that It The camp to have a new Educational Adviser having been without one for about; two months. He Is Mr. Benson, at' BOARD OF EDUCATION OF the adviser at Boulder City, 'TIC SCHOOL DISTRICT will receive Nevada. Mr. Benson is scheduled to bids for furnishing all labor, at camp Thursday. Upon hla'terlal, transportation and aervlcea the eonstructlqn of A GRADE taking over the reina of the educa-'fo- r tlonal department, the camp la look-- ! SCHOOL BUILDING aud a SHOP Ing forward to an excellent program. BUILDING LOCATED AT EUREKA. Tho educational program has been UTAH; each bid to be in accordance Peclficatlnn. snd other " augmented with the addition of new classes In the following studies: contract documents now on file with Music, vocul and orchestra; aviation. ,be Arb,,ect" f"11 DoolY Rhlg., Balt take City, Utah, Journalism, office practice, photo- and grephy. powder and blasting and oblxlnd P Mon- were started These surveying. .0 per act. which deposit will ,f day. February Till. In addition to lh r1Plurn P these, there U to he a new first aid five P two next group started within the . days after bids are opened. Bidders are hereby notified that The camp is proud to make it . pursuant to the statutes of the Stale known that It is to have its own of Utah, or local law thereto applirewspaper, published by the en- - cable, the Board of Education of rolleea. The paper la to be mlmeo- - Tln,c Datrlct h ascertaln- graphed and published monthly. The tha Keneri prevailing rate of per editors don t want to alarm the New d(,m wapea ind rot (or le(5al ho. York Dally Mirror, the Denver Post, dRjr and overlma work n the local-o- r the Eureka Reporter unduly, hut. , Ma wort ,a ,0 ba per. B wh(ch they expert rtrrulatlon to exceel bet- ormed (o Mch rraft 0P type of ter than the 200 copy murk. 'workman or mechanic needed to exe- received at rute tha contract which will be The Wyoming hoy this camp recently proved to be aa iWarded the successful bidder, pleasing a representation of Western jba prevailing rates ao determln-younmen as could be asked for. It ed ara krt forth on Pege 22 of the is Interesting to note that although Agreement. they have been here for only a jt hall ba mandatory upon the month, they hare adapted them- - contractor to whom the contrart Is selves so qulrkly that their rellabll- awarded, and upon any subcontract-tt- y In the field, for the majority. Is or undar him. to pay not less than aad iprcifled rates to all labor-- ; romparablc to that of enrollees who have been here several enlistment PrRi workmen and mechanics Some of the Utih fellows, p0ye(j by them In the execution of however, were a llttlo disappointed tha contract. Notice Is also hereby given that to find, as one Utah member remark-- , ed to another: Thera wasn't a pair air bidders may submit with their ' hat or a six- - bidH, a sworn statrment of their ! rhsps, a of 'em." nsnclal responsibility, technical abll-- j bunch shooter In the whole 8uch sworn records tty and experience. of In a recent Inspection to he he 29 rtatement of tha required may found waa that, It here. to made la award hi fore 14 furnished enrollees have 'counties in Utah In this ramp. Following Is the list any particular bidder, Each bid shall he msde out on a of counties and the number of men who hall from each: Juab 32, San form to be obtained at the office of Pete 21, Salt Lake 15, Sevier 12, Scott ft Welch, Architects, Salt Lake Utah 6, Weber 5, Duchesne 6, Bear- - City, Utah; shall he accompanied by ur 2 Cache 2. Millard 3. Tooele 2, a rertlfled or cashier' rheck or bid bond, for 6 per rent of the amount Carbon 2, Emery 1, Uintah 1. - of tho bid; made payable (o the order Cor8taff Justeaen. Signed. Craig THE BOARD OF EDUCATION respondent for The Deaert Breeae.'of Is And then, maybe, a tnneup of your motor-s- uch as new spark plugs, timing checked, etc all of which we can do in a first-clas- s and efficient manner. j TIN-prese- nt WE DO THE WORK AND GUARANTEE IT SO WHY TAKE A CHANCE? mi-arri- ve . Randle's j Service Station '" COURTESY ,rh PHONE 24 SCHENltt DiaimUTUS, INC NEW TOM CITY n fl-- EUREKA, UTAH ft Be Prepared - for sudden changes in the weather during the late winter and spring months which will call for the use of coal in your furnace, or heater. Keep your bins filled with BLUE BLAZE COAL your best insurance against suffering from unexpected pranks of the weather. Phone your order now. You will s. tun-gallo- ION aftaona g f SERVICE-ATTENT- ' i i and you know that winter is the season which raises the most havoc with that cherished vehicle so why not take the prop- lm-;4- I receive prompt delivery and courteous service, and at the same time receive as good a grade of coal as can be purchased. Tintic Lumber Co. PHONE 44 EUREKA, UTAH |