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Show Thursday, April EUREKA - STOCK SALKS WEEKLY ORE SHIPMENTS i Neil ODonnell A Mortuary IriKnirird Service at - , a tlurjjf. PHONE 54 Nominal i Tint lo Standard Grand Central V. S. Mines Mammoth Utah Fire Clay Co. (allien) lj lllutu Yankee Coni Apex Standard Chief Com Godlva Call Any Time Day or Night. Ambulance Service 1 1 1U2 Total Carload MUa Catherine Allred, daugnter of Mr. und Mra. floy Allred of title rit) j wu operated on for acute append!-- ! cilia at Torrance, California, late laat week. The young lady was on her way to Los Angeles when the attack struck her and aha was taken from the automobile In which she was riding directly to the hospital. BROWN and BROWN ANHAVKIU ('UHloin Work Holliltcd Wr Slandardlir on Aren racy UTAH EUREKA A Checking 1 Account Has These Important Advantages SAFETY a checking account eliminates the hazards of handling actual cash. CONVENIENCE a checking account time, saves steps. makes paying easy, saves , ' ' U.-k- m K1 WANTS CLUB ENTERTAINED HOLY WEEK SERVICES AT ST. PATRICKS CHURCH THE T.ll.S. IIISKETIIALL TEAM i . Holy week services were observed i,u( evening the Eureka Klwanls Monday. at 8t. Patricks Church beginning club entertained In honor of the Chief Cons. 43c and 42c. today, Thursday, at 8 a. m. High Untie High School basketball team Mountain View SVfcC. Mass was sung by the childrens und the couch, Seth Parkinson. Seven Silver Shield 44 c. choir of 8t. Josephs School, with of the squad were present, sickness Silver Standard 1c. Miss Marcella Ekloff, accompanist. and other unavoidable causes keepTlntic Lead 23c. This Mass commemorated the instl- - ing the remainder of the team from Tlnttc Standard 14.55. tution of the Holy Eucharist. After attending-- . the Mass the procession of the reCoach Parklnton spoke briefly and Tuesday pository took place, where adoration In part he stuted that the prospects Chief Cons. 42c. was continued throughout the day. for Tlntic having a good basketball Mammoth 11.25. 'At 7:30 this evening there will be team for the next two or three years Mt. View 24c. were very bright. In fact he went so holy hour of adoration. North Lily 40c and 42c. morning at 8 a. m. Mush far us to declare that It might be Friday Silver Shield 44 e. of the Preuanctlfled, during which possible for Tlntic to land ut the top Tlntic Lead 2rir. the adoration of the cross will takejof the division in a yenr or two. Tlntic Standard 14.50. plare. We are rather fortunate here 7.uma 10c. In Eureka because the Pastor Is In possession of a relic of the true cross. Wednesday This relic will be venerated In the Eureka I. Illy Cons. 3Xc to 3Cr. morning and In the afternoon at accomplished when the structure North Lily 4r. o'clock and evening at 7:30. From ja completed. He also pointed out Tlntic Standard 4 45. noon until 3 p. m. private devotions' n,8t t(,e members of the board of ' will be held at the churrh. education and officials of the school Saturday at 7:15 a. m. will take ,nHtr(.t wen, doing every thing in . , . . plaee the blessing of the new Tire. their power to cut expenses without ' nd j sacrificing efficiency. As a result ol TAttorll of ,he P,8haI fandl t sih at 7 30 be held the blessing of Easter and naptismalj j,ew. efforts it was possible to ro- wnter; this will be followed by High dure the budget $7,000 from that of The Lenten season ends at H)e previous school year. 12 oclock, noon. From 3 to 6 and, pite program last night was under 7:30 to 10 p. m. confessions will be the direction of George Manson of heard. the public affairs commltiee. The first Mass Easier Sunday will The musical feature wrs two songs by a girls' sexte't from the high we expect a great number of Com- - Hchiuil, under the illrecilon of Joseph At 10 o'clock High Mass Jameson. munlons. will be sung by the parish rholr. Mis The nectiii" under Ihe direc-GoldWheeler will be the accom- - tion 0f President Pat Fennell, nnd a fair representation of the member- Glen Siorrs and daughter, Visa panist. Useless to say that a sincere invl- - Khlp was present. Shirley, were at Salt Lake City on Friday. Miss Storra remained at the tatlon Is extended to attend any or TANNER LECTURED MONDAY capital, where she has arrepted em- - all of the services announced. May ployment In one of the large merran- - we lake this opportunity to extend our best wishes for a Joyous Easter tile establishments. Dr. Vasco Tanner of the Brigham to all our Eureka friends. Young University continued hla lecThe members of Tlntic Sunbeam FATHER GOSSKL1N on Genetic Principles, by givCamp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and Parishioners. ture ing an Illustrated lecture on the met at the home of Mra. Robert Tow-er- a THIilWH ISKEYjli workings of Model's Laws of HereMrs. Alice Monday afternoon. dity, Monday afternoon In the Tlntic P. McCune, of Neplil, county presiHIGH SCHOOL NOTES High 8chool Auditorium. dent, was present and gave an interMARGUERITE PlIIZACKLEA A laree and appreciative audience esting talk. Reporter enjoyed this lecture which Is one of Tlntic Lodge No. S, F. a series that Is being sponsored by VETERANS' TAX EXEMPTION. A A. M., meets 2nd the local Parent-Teacher- s' AssociaMrs. Mary H. Driscoll, typewrit- - tion. 4th Tuesday of and Veterans with a disability of 25 each month at I. 0. 0. Other members on the Program per cent or more and widows and LnJlvknpVniUnTinMfrnudctor F. all. Vlslthlng brothwho rt,,ldered ,wo Were. Mi,.r 6 minor orphans of deceased or dis- teams from the , r classes t0 compe e Toea, Invited to attend. ers I abled veterans are entitled to exemppd fieop (.Hnnon who in the commercial contest to be held played a piano FRED MILLIMAN, W. M. solo tion of taxes on both real and perat the B. Y. U. In Provo tomorrow. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary sonal tangible property, iltuaied In 15th. the state of Utah. Each person en- April Dr. Vasco M. Tanner of the B. Y. titled to such exemption must on or f lecture on heredity Monbefore May 1st, in each year, file to student und member of the day. an application for the same with the Parent-Teacher- s' Dr Association. Board of County Commissioners of some motion phture showed Tanner In the county which he resides. The slides based on the extensive work necessary blanks ran he secured from he has done in this field. Two musi- i: Service Officer Karl Kagar. cians from the university presented a short musical program. Legal Blanks at Reporter Office. Monday morning Miss Lois Ivory Miss Hannah Ivory and Miss Stella I: Mayer, an instrumental trio from Fountain Green, preMeiiled a musical program. The numbers conuisted of several selections by the trio, and violin, cello and plar.o solo, j The eleventh and twelfth grudt itudcnts will compete this nioith in a national essay contest, sponsored ty the airlines of America. The sub-JiThe latest machinery for of the essay is Wings Across America. The essay will deal with the Ideals, purpose and advantages handling this work has just of air transportation. Authors of . . been installed. There is nothwinning essays In the city will re reive cash prises to he presented by i the loral postmaster. ing better in the state and the State prizea will be a free trip to Washington, D. finished work will be equal to f'.. and a trophy. The national winners will be announced at a banquet that received anywhere. of state winners In Washington. winners will receive free trips , These to Florida or Hollywood. On Friday, April 15th, the Glee GUARANTEED 'Club will go to American Folk to in the vocal contents of Ihe i compete On Satur- -' Regional Band Festival. day the hand will be there in com- - ' from all over I petition with hand .the state. Band selected at this contest will enter the big musical event that will he held at Provo 3,e le I l RECEIPTS cancelled checks are actual receipts dence of payment. legal evi- WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK. 21V.EARS10LD , ! h'avSeii DEPOSITS INSURED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION L The Commercial Bank of Nephi Expert Body and Fender Work u ATHERLEY GARAGE rt . i ! All Kinds of Repair Work GAS and OILS early In May. KIjOWERH Mrs. A. T. Bigler Is agent for Ihe Evans Floral to. or Salt Lake City. 4. Prompt service. Phone 163-J- . I ' My Neighbor Says: ! Tkm hamdmrd Lmmpm . The Standard Ford V-- 8, with 60-hor- se power engine, gives you a lot of car for little money. new owners acclaimed the "thrifty 60" last year. Hundreds a day re buying it in 1938. Why? 300,000 Because it is priced low includes essential equipment without extra and goes farther between filling atations than any Ford car charge Figs, dates, raisins or prunes whet children's appetites if added to cereal five minutes before serving ever built. Owners all over the country report averages of 22 to 27 miles on a tingle gallon of gasoline. But economy isn't all the story by any means. The Standard "60" is built with the same precision as the De Luxe "85," and has the same h wheelbase plate mors attractive. Alien stuffing a duck, add a chopped apple to the bread dressing. The apple removes the strong taste that some people object to. 112-inc- I I chassis. It is easy to look at and ride in as well as easy to buy and run. Thcre'a a Ford dealer near you. Thrifty Sixty FORD V--8 Serve slices of lemon and parsley with fish. Lemon improves the fla-- ; vor of fish and parsley makes the It is always advisable to chill a rolled cookie dough, as chilling makes the mixture firm and easy to roll without the addition of extra flour, Always rinse chamois and doeskin gloves in soapy water and dry them where the heat is not intense if you wish to keep your gloves in good condition. If you like the flavor of butler in vegetables, stir it into the cooked vegetables Just before they are served rather than while cooking. The flavor thus imparted is more pronounced. AsiiwUMS Ntwipupan - W'KU Svrvlvt. |