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Show Thursday.' April 7, 1938. PbffSS Mtae omcal EUREKA Died on Thursday Evening CAR INSPECTION REPORTER!! - Newton A. Jonra, aged 64 yeara, PubUahed 00 Thursday of each week at Eureka, Utah. pussed away suddenly at hit huiue jin tlrlia city last Thursday evening,' K. KIKE J. VKUN ItlKk being due to a heart attack. jdaih rulillabers He waa born In I'nlonville, j Auguat 1, 1S73. and much of Entered Id the poatofflce at Eu;;,hla life waa spent In that elate. lie came to Eureka with hla family 2S reka, Utah, aa second claae mall yeara ago, aaaumlng the poaitlon of matter under the Acl of March I, surface foreman for the Chief Con-- j 1171. 'solidated Mining Company, which he will practically all be invested .still held at the time of hla death. I Ibis work started March 15th in the communities of Juab jlle had bran a member of Tintic Lodge No. 711, U. I. O. Klka for and now after three weeks but twenty years. County. Put your money to are hla Surviving Mrs. widow, few cars and trucks very have Jessie Day Jones, and two daugh-- 1 work at home by opening an tera, Mias Frances Jonea of Eureka1 the required sticker. Dont and Mrs. Margaret Jenaen of Long account with us today. Mr- - and Mra- - Lloyd Hanson of Bull I Beach, California delay drive in and have your Tuea-were Funeral services over the remains Lake C,t3r v,a,tcd ,n Eureka on wlth relatlve" nd frlendl-froday Deposits insured by the Fedconducted noon on at car inspected. Sunday the Elks home In this city, the' Courtney Lynch and Attorney Ray eral Deposit Insurance ritualistic ceremonies being carried were out from Salt Lake I ; out by officers of Tintic Lodge. The McCarty week-en- d on business. city last eulogy waa spoken by W. Heber, Jonea, qnd a vocal solo, "Just As 1 County Commissioner June Ken-Am- ." wan sung by Walter Christo- - dull was In Eureka on Sunday, i! accompanied at the piano In here for the funeral of N. A. Jones. by Miss Goldie Wheeler. re-- ! the . services Following the , CARL CALLAWAY mains were taken to Salt Lake City', John En,und- - ormer Eureka Lake City ; ; where burial took place in the Mt. !" mnn Jetur"ed t0 Official Inspection Station No. 101 Pndlng somej ,Ia,t Calvary Cemetery. 11 k,a ' Casket bearers were Walter Chris- t,n Ca,,frn,a- on Lake. at rpma,n ,ent 8alt tophernon, Thomas Maxwell, John Donnelly, Sam Colovich. Cecil Fitch Elbert Deesley of Milford spent j and George Combs. Saturday and Sunday in Eureka NEW OFFICERS ELECTED visiting with hla parents, Mr. and j j : IN FACE. Mrs. Frank Deesley and other rein- nv nngniwcAT EFFICIENT elks lodge tlvea. By a Friend. At their meeting on Tuesday even- -' T7T of 11 a w,lh the County Clerk Fred Gadd, County feel,n Profound Ing the Lady Elks elected new orfi- -' E. B. Sperry and County Recorder orrow and re'4ret more thal cers with Mrs. Allen Ivey, who has Mable D. Christ Ison were Treasurer of a Ioved served as president during the past ?? "?ark the paM,n In Eureka on Tuesday transacting! A. N. our fro,n ; three or midst ,rtnd Jones, four months, being retained btt,l,U!M ,n connection with their of- -' in that office. Others elected were: Crandpa" to some of his old'--r aT at Reporter Office flees. Mrs. Maynard Griggs, vice Charles Logan, of San Francisco. Legal Blanks of All ever generous with his time and his Mrs. John T. Taylor, secretary. arrived In Eureka on California, Kinds Always talents, to help out when Mrs. Maynard Cronin, treasurer. Sunday for u visit with his mother, counted for everything. Mrs. Charles Logan, and other relaCarried. Those who worked side by tide tives. He to return to the with him during the twenty years Pacific coastexpects tomorrow. he lived in Tintic, feel that never C. E. Hulsh, veteran trapshooter Mrs. Clarence Go.irley, Bfaln, w,iU lh?y have fh Pr,vilprize, and rONES 36 and 228 of this city, tied with Ted Renfro of association. ,,ka the raffle prize. to the great principles which Dell, Montana, International live The ho! mm fnr the Mrs E I. sax, assisted ny Mrs. r" ,,ndt'rl,e Hcht living. devotion to his bird champion. In the 60 target work, charity to all, kindness and handicap event In the Idaho state toleration for the young, and a total shoot held at Pocatello last Sunday lack of self seeking. These were Doth shooters broke 48 out of 60. Mine Congress Unit the characteristics that marked him However, Renfro won the shootoff. Elects New Officers ,th lurk reat ln(Hvlduality. j Charles Hanks, Jr., of Salem, Beneath the habitual reserve that . master of the I. O. O. F. Ixidge grand Paint prevents decay, and as it prevents decay it rea a semed such of few of him, part E. A. Hamilton, general manager In waa guest of honor Inst SatUtah, g Intlmatea found a duces fire hazards on your buildings. The cost of of mines of the United States Smelt- who took the modest urday night at a program and dance ing. Refining and Mining company, gentleman, i Lfe 7 Pioneer Junior Lodge painting regularly is oue of the best investments you off eredTn lb,r stride was elected governor of the Utah 1 "T", No. 1. I O Salt F 0 at ,'Bke can make. enhances the value of any building, esCity. mean. Chapter, American Mining Congress maintaining always the golden Is well known In Eureka where lie serWell done and faithful good on Tuesday at Salt Lake City, at the pecially if you use one llmi ke rcsided- ' office of A. G. Mackenzie, executive vant, Decause thou hast been faithful over a few things. 1 will place Mrs. Walter Becsley and baby of secretary of the Utah Chapter. Mr. he over Enter thou Boise, Idaho, were In Eureka over many things Hamilton succeeded 0. X. Friendly; of b Lord. the week-envice president and general n, snarer ln' lhe visiting with Mr. and SOLD BY Mra. Frank Beealey. Walter, who la of Park Utah Consolidated Mines ' Storage Water in Utah Lake employed aa a reporter on the Idaho company. James Ivers, vice president and Shows a Substantial Increase Slatef!man, came here for a brief ii visit on Sunday and his wlfo and general manager of the Silver King Coalition Mines company was electUtah Lake water resources, as of bby accompanied him on the return ed first vice governor; W. J. O'Con- - April 1st. show a 42 per cent In- - r p kome H following day. t or, Utah manager of the American crease over those of last year. EUREKA, UTAH George Bauer and Mra Ruby and Refining company, sec- Total atorage In the lake now wardi of Ounnlaont and Mra William aa com- end vice governor, and F. S. Mnlock, amounts to 303.000 acre-feWyer of Payson. were In Eureka Hneral manager of western opera- - pared with 213.000 acre feet last jagt week-en- d, Piled up by the wind, sund dunes guests of Mr. and Chicago has five scheduled tions, I nlted States Smelting, Kenn- - year. Mrs. Heber Bauer. George is a In the Sahara desert often are 400 to points on the Atlantic -Level of the lake," reporled State brother of Heber and e Ing and Mining company, third vice fect hl(th- md(d one la governor. Enjlneer T. II. Humpherys, XIntJc for many yi,ara bu, g now Mearle G. Heitzman, manager of f00t higher than It waa a year ago maatPr mechanic for the Gunnison Silver King Coalition on April 1st. operations, Valley Sugar company. -Mines company, was elected a dl- During the month of March Mrs. Thomas McCormick, Mrs. P., rector to fill the vacancy caused by alone, there was 8.6 Inch rise. At the death of W. Mont Ferry, vice n,,. present time, the level of the N. Neilson, Mrs. Taul Juber and Miss president and managing director of lake la still four feet below comprom- Wanda Knotta are the members In' .charge of arrangements for the bene- -' iso level." tho same company. Mr. Mackenzie was reelected ex- - .Water drawn off for Irrigation fit card party to be given nt tho uses last year, Mr. Humpherys said. Union Hall on Saturday evening.! ecutlve secretary. totaled 210.000 acre feet. (They invite everybody to attend, as- that there will be splendid . aur,aK In England pawnbrokers are de- FIFTHS a of the delicious luncheon and a lakes of the prizes, PINTS Sixth now There tre largest creasing in number. an area good time. NO. 252 CODE less than 3007 In the country, aa world. Lake Tanganyika hai CGDE NO. 253 of 15.000 square miles. compared to 3498 In 1931. Helen Eatough was hostess to the .R" fub B bpr home on Monday, tvenlng. "500" was played, the prizes going to LaNlla Eatough, first, and Dorothy Green cut prizo. A delirious luncheon was served to the following: LaNlla Eatough. Hattie Brough, Hazel McCandlcra, Elnx the is time perBrough, Dorothy Green. LaVerna Early Spring Williams. Ruby Galsford, Ins Cleneeds speccar iod when your i ment and tho hostess. Money Invested With Us ! Mls-;;iaou- rl, , ... Tintic Service Station roni-pherso- n, i The Commercial Bank of Nephi ui,y notary PUBLIC Paint is I c. E. RIFE Good Fire ; ! , Protection ; I I ! fun-lovin- 1 It MOpRES PAINTS d, Tintic Lumber Co. i ct Your Car Needs Special Attention attention. The water, mud havoc with the chassis, engine and brakes. Special attention should be given all exposed parts; they must be kept well greased and oiled if trouble is to be avoided. It is recommended that a car be greased and serviced often at this time of the year. Only in this way can an autoconmobile be kept in tip-to- p dition. Drive in and let us give your auto this special attention which later on may pay you dividends by avoiding costly repair bills which were due to neglect at this time. ial in the Springtime and slush raise COMPLETE LIST OF ROMA PRODUCTS NAME Clarst Sautems Port Port' White While Tokay Siu Mi Filths Filths Qts. Gala. Port' Port' Tokay' . Showy' ..Gall. .Q'a 103S 1032 969 Muscalol . ..Qts. Muscalol . Gals. 967 Angelica Qts. 105S Jampot Prool Port' Qto. 953 Tamper Proof Muscalol 992 Qls. Tamper Proof Qto. 1015 .Tokay' s Solarired Red Port' Solariied While Port Champagne 1:40 Brandy" Alcohol 20 Qls. 954 Qls. Qls. Pis. 9S8 900 401 Randles by volume. Service Station COURTESYSERVICB ATTENTION PHONE 24 EUREKA, UTAH I Tuesday evening aDer open house nt Jericho CCC camp Lieutenant John R. Kurdy entertained a few guests at hla headquarters. Lieutenant Kurdy originally from Idaho, has Just been transferred to Jcrlrho from the Vernal ramp. From the work Lieutenant Kurdy Is doing there Is no doubt hut what he will maintain the hlrh standard of the camp. ladles Auxiliary of the Tin-ti- c District Miners Union met Wednesday, April 6th, at the Miners Union Hnll. After the regular buslnesa meeting cards were played and n delicious lunrh was served by Mra. Vlcrtcl, Mrs. Evelyn Naylor and Mrs. Norma Hates. In the card playing firat prize via won by Mrs. Esther Nielsen and house prize by Mrs. Alta Russell. All members are urged to attend the next meeting on The April 20th. CARD OF TIIANKH. j We wish to thank our many friends for arta of kindness and expressions of sympathy during the Illness and dpath of our brother, Hyrum Card her. Also for the beautiful floral offerings, The Gardner Family. Mining Blank at Reporter Office. Also Available In Ilye 4 Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore |