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Show Thursday, April 14, EUBEKA REPORTER Pape 4 USMff&Hi THEATREtHtlRPRlSES I Tintic Standard Employee Dividend Mining Man Died Suddenly Thursday' Injured in Auto Accident 45 year,; Merlin Lindquist, agi'd i 4, !'! Inn Ullllngtoii. agi-- TONIGHT . THURSDAY April 14th I suddenly at hi ir Di-tr- $60.00 Cash Drawing FRIDAY - SATURDAY April 15th - 16th lrt i S 'i r - SBr HSTi lot rue and Grand Lode . i (utiii dua'li la' home lit Divi- - inirttiulo'is the alien a Hnlurduy evening d.nd laai Ihnnday evening of AlHe had pul in hi day's was driving bit the road near the through and after flying berta air more iban forty feel rolled over . nver al liinea. lie received several wuh stricken with the attack larerallona, iwo fracture Mr. Illltinglon was born Septem"riisbed" prbow"(ifihe "the" 1 of In right leg! Klrkvllle. Missouri, ber 22. 892, and a son of George and Maude Gleason left arm. besides ninny bruises In- The ittiernal Injuries.. to came I'tali possible Millington. The family the Hospital Duysoii ured mutt Is at 52 years ugo and to the Tintic 23 years uxo, where they set- s..d reports are that lie lias a splenIieressed was mar- did chance for recovery. tled In Kureka. Mr Lindquist, whose home Is at ried August 12, I 25, in I'rovo, to uf- Itose i'leineuts, and he continued to Goshen, was In Kureka Sniurdr.y make his home in Kureka until Juns, teriim.il attending a meeting of the District Miners 1'nlon. Karly I 20, when be accepted a shift boss Tintic he left for home and thul Hlundard evening with Tintic the poHlilon the Klberta slant down unwhen going mine at Dividend, a Job he held til the time of bin death. Me was decided to test the speed of Ms newi the oldest shift boss in the Tintic cur, with the result that while go'standard organlxatlon, and It Is saldAnx about ninety tnlli-- r an hour came lie was one of the most Intelligent, i upon a slight turn so suddeuly that hard working officials .he company, he could not make It. The car was literally demolished, ever had. Ills long, dlllsent employ-- ) m men! underground probably had much1 In life. do his with to early passing j Odd FellOWS tO Hold dli-- (s?m g Twe:ty Years Ago Convention bA3 QBxmaHDt The t'lilliiM'lag are Kvrnln that lluitei:el In Tiiilic lllatrlet a Hcore of Veara Ago. STREET AND AFTERNOON DRESSES Uoib the Iron, MINING NOTKH Blossom and Dragon Cons paid din-- i , dends to stockholders; at b each of these mines cn an average of 20 carloads of or. as-- j per week. The t eutrnl Htandaid '1 ll" i cent a share. The Grand tmiru j John a 5c dividend. and Joseph Wlrthlln und ass.ulatisj at ranged lor a future developineu , M1- -, program for the ( rown I olnl com-- ! Industrial M. state Knerr, Um mlssloner. waa In T ntlc In an effort, to settle labor troubles between the. workers and employers of this tie were tliut Hi ? ri' liuuble "alter They're Just 53 of these dresses greatly for Kuster selllug. Al! of them i educed up in Ihe minute styles and materials. .Ml sires from 12 to 44 J ! movement In this district, aii- inunced that his employees would BOYS OXHIDE OVERALLS were now The Chief 49c 43c 15c yard for this Miners Special! WORK PANTS You've asked times. Mere e.irly. Kr'S St T 6c each Limited Quantity! LINGERIE RAYONS (he l.e paid twice a month. New Low Price! Blue denim or victory stripe. Sixes 2 to 16. uain., i $2.67 TOWEL ENDS l.ar.e sUe Terry doth hem ends. Just the right slxe for hand or kitchen use. , K7th Jr., H I S1W E E K Close Out! Pre-Iinst- er nd, 193$. it U. many Come $1.00 pair Loll Holicrt Ilke, ' Grey Sanforised Covert Odd Kellowa of l'lah. numbering wontn. Ullllngimi, of Dividend; his father. Cloth. Good wearlug. Weaves the Installed Klks of Novelty Tlullc SOU Lodge are io over a members, experted Gcuree Millington of Isysop.; , Metier officers: to sessions following CURTAIN SCRIM hroihcr, Alvin Millington of Daysnn; attend the Grand Lodge lead-l.ak- e and a sister. Mis. Mark Corns hy or, he held In I'rovo. May HI. 17 und IS. exalted ruler; Marry J. Henna, Easter Special! ; according to officers in charge of ar- - fug knight; Dr. K. I,. Clark, loyal j Salt City. MENS DRESS SOCKS knight; Charles Taylor, lecturing Funeral services over the remains isngemenli for the conclave. Dress up your windows for sere conducted from the L. D. S.j Several banquets are scheduled e.f knight; K. llowen, a few cents. A Shrlver. treasurer: William KmbN- nhapel In Klberta on Sunday after- - which degrees will be conferred. Mills and John David I. ton. Odd and Kebekahs of tyler; noon, with Interment In the ceil Mery Joint meeting Lisle and rayon hlend-tfur SUNDAY - MONDAY Fellows will be held on the second Lowe, trustees; George F. Owens, jut Iuyson. FROCKS EASTER long service. A. Kdward -- 18th Dike, Klks at chaplain; the convention of the esquire; 17th j day April o For Hie Mis 3 to 0 yearn. Home. Mayor Mark Anderson of D. Moore, Inner guard. The repre-Drov'Local Resident Died at will welcome the auea-- s and sentatlve to the grand lodge Now ahs'a a MENS UNIONS Lehi Saturday Morning1 will he given hy Charles lion waa A. C. Roberts. DANCING Kdward Dike of Kureka. V. A. f. Hank of Salem, grand master, an l Alleo I Dainty styles of rayon, tafHo he it KImer Wllllmott, aged 34 Mr. Marthu Taylor, state Itebekah Dryrn and Thomas Burton of N'ephl and French crepe with feta Short sleeve, ankle length. years and a resident of this city, died president. were appointed advisory board .nem- of ruffles. lots at the l.chl hospital late Saturday bework hers for Juab county, their Dopulur cummer weight. morning after a lingering Illness. 10 Several weeks ago he suffered from Cook Predicts Comeback wise assist men In the service of While They Last! CANVAS GLOVES an attack of pneumonia, and it was for FamOUS Fishing' Resort Fade Sam's army and navy. RAYON UNDIES rompllcatlons from this ailment that Chief Jack Hanson, successful caused his death. The future or fishing In the Straw- - consolidated mine leaser, had his Mr. Wllllmott was born at Alpine, with drouth (.om D one of the local hotels burg-an- d berry reservoir rest A new low price for this irtuh, Murch 16, 104, a son of WU-- ! water conditions, Newell B iBriied with the result that S1U0 In Women's and Children's glove. 8 ounce canvas, knit Hum K. and Ihoeba Mealy Wllllmott. Cook, tute lish aud game com nils- sixes. Good quality at a currency and a damond ring valued Me spent most of his life in that sioner, explained reeently. wrist. i low price. at 1400 were stolen. j Matinee 2 p. m. Sunday piece anil In Lehi. Three yeais ago "For Instance, Just look at lire re-- , Pu of va, ame, bNl.-,he came to Eurrki to make his cent history of the reservoir, the ,he,,rry L s of he While They Last! wrd C1y min-has followed since and i stales game rhief said. home, Limited Quantity! his 'Church; Jesse roupsellors being Dart of as an the lug occupation. 17 native roses of CAR In 125 BLANKETS spawn TUESDAY - ONLY Jo)in euher TURKISH TOWELS time while here he waa leasing and were taken from the lake. None ha a Ufaw (HVr ,Md par(v 19th waa quite successful along this line. been takei' alnw1. April honor of her eighth hirthdav. Those Me was a member of Tintic Lodge Tn and 130 the reservoir t A sturdy blanket with JacK:(endBj Wt,rB George Mumble. No. 711, B. I'. O. Elks.ixes 17 x 34 Inches. A good down, due to drouth and fish e Pfdnioni Karl Thornfi Uulh Surviving are hla widow, Goldie died by the thousands of suffocation. hand towel at a bargain quard design. Slxe 66 x 10 ,vderiont L rnrvallai Ijlvern 'Tense, Timely Drama! Coates Wllllmott, his mother and Samples were taken of oxygen con- - Cl.or7B inchee. price. Telfordi MIIdred Mltl.hell stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. tent of the water and it was far be- - lf Dorothy Arrigona. Hrown of Lehi; a bro'her and a sis- low what It needed to keep fish 0ertrud Peler!l0n Merle ter, William Wllllmott of 8antu Detarson. Alle Wick man and Shelby Mrs. Kthel and I'nulfl, Cal., Manning, In 1 3 1 and 1932, Hie official a Arrigona. of Carlin. Nevada., and a half-siste- r. . recorcU H,0w. the lake was closed Mrs. Zola Nichols of Draper. 1M4 and 1935 atocked nd Funeral services were conducted wart aRjln open,.d nsliiug. That fall of 135 will he remembered my many l'lah anglers, for the best fly fishing in the history of the Ileusunt aatt,r waH experienced. Hut it didn't last and not herause of loo many The next year the reservoir went down aealn and when HV lbirgnin Show will Our rolled around thousands more Forc Died Last Saturday In I. old uiic (lav onlv to make fish died under the Ice. Again oxy II. Mayes. 87 years of age, pen tests were made through hole loom for Wnliiostlay, April 20. endJohn well known in the Tiullc Die-- cut in the ice. There wasn't enough progimii sponsored bv the I,. trlcl, died at his home In Spanish oxygen. .Fork last Suturduy of ailment in- So in 136 and 137 the lake was I). S. (lunch. rldent to old age. rinsed und again it was stocked, this Me was horn in Kngland and at time with natives and salmon that the age of ten came to America, were brought in by the state fish WEDNESDAY ONLY crossing the plain with the Mormon and game commission from Otegon. All his life he had been April 20th The reservoir will be open this pioneers. nctlve In rhurrh, civic and political year and from all Indications, there "ROSE OF THE RIO work. Me wa the father of twelve should he good fishing. The salmon GRANDE" children, several of whom were for- - should have reached legal size hy : mrr residents of this city. Including: vow, Commissioner Cook believes. 2 Reel Comedy "Trailing , Mrs. Ilyrum Uradley, Mrs. Nellie There Is no doubt about It, the But the lllrnndt, Mrs. I.avon Allen and Dr. Strawberry I a problem. Along." 1. K. Mayes. Another son. George Strawberry for many years was the One Reel Pathe Parade. was killed In n mine accident i Mayes, only place for a lurge share of in this district about twenty-fiv- e Fish's angler and until drouth 1 Reel Sport "Royal Steeds" years ago. year came along It held It own Funeral service and interment without stocking. Give the fish and Tin I.. Ik S. Church is spon-Koii- n PRIZE WINNERS look plsre al Spanish Fork on Mon- - gome commission a break in weather this program. THE FIRST NINE WEEKS FOR ibiy afternoon. for the next few years and the reser HE contest positively ends come bark" to I voir should again RANGES midnight Saturday, April 23. Only a prominent place among Utah's lim MSS. ESTZLLA W. PETERSON. Utak. Snlaquia. l(nd fishing waters. Cook predicted. entries before MU. . . Alston. Sail Vl.k. Mrs. Mi-llor- I 5c yard I 17c pair I conven-addressi- si 98c each 49c each 10c each 8c pair 7l c each 94c each p i gw . ,d I l2 Bon-wen- JtH1 w. 1 td '" , TD WIN AN ELECTRIC RANGE, ! MIXER, TOASTER, LAMP I at Uk. touiaoN -- No. 0Jm. - JERICHO C.C.C. CAMP NEWS. QUAil 166 MART HOAGLAND. PINT No. The district executive officer vlslt-- ! Ihe Jericho ramp the past week 168 nd found It to he in very satisfacIt Is gratifying for tory condition tie personnel of I hi ramp to know that it I considered one of the first lass units of this district. It Hernia as though this was week. The rump wsk also Inspected hy Csplsln Carpenter of Fort Douglas. The Feptaln, who audited Ihe ramp hooks, found every thins to lie In first rlsss order. Henry Weiss, superintendent, was In Salt Luke on s business trip and also visited In Ogden with his wife. The rump has received thirteen new rookie from various section of the state. Outside of the fact thul the boys are puzxled with the quaint fCC style they are getting nicely and are looking forward to quite a career In the To these bovs we wish to extend n hesr-t- v welcome and best wishes for thr 1 I future. Baseball seems to lie the sport of the hour at the ramp. In fact It Is Mug Alt. aiH.il.fcl, t. Jt,i Caor. IHS, 1 k. OtJ Q.wk,i C. . I t.mw.lMta. Injun. bearing postmarks that deadline will be Judged. So enter now. Just write a simple, sincere statement of 50 words or less on the subject: MRX. S. L. CATE. Sail Ufc. Utak. MRS. D. E. MOVES. Utat PREAL WHtTTEMORE. Yaktaa. MRS. I. R. MILLS. Btaokok Utak. EDITH WELLING, Utak. MRS. H. C. WARNER. Ball Utak. MRS HELEN T. BECISTEAD. Pnatal MILD BED STEELE. Sail UtakT City. MRS. H. C. WEUX. Utak! "Why I Would Like An Electric Range U.k., ri.ldia, Uk. bm, TOASTERS MU. MU MU. MRS. MRS. MU. MRS. MRS. MAS- - ALTA I. FAUX. Prara. Utak. W. I. TAYLOR. Ptaa Cilv. Utak. THEO DANIELS. Rl. dakfc LEO BCCESTEAD. I R Swam G. 1. IENSEN. Sail Car. HILDA STEWART. tak P. R. TITENSOR. Sail Laka Cilv. Utak. H. I. OWEN. Utak. Ogdaa. CEO. a. WAGSTATT. Satl Laka Cilv. Utak. Ck.W Uk. r. LAMPS mbs. c. c. Stuart. E,aa,iaa. MU. GLADYS PARSONSTUU UhVcu?' Utah. MRS. E. RAT MS. PETERSON. RHEA COSSCT. OaklaTutak Tki MONABCH Songs will ka awordad la tkn wrltar cl Iko beat state-moIn Iko last ot 1 tka contest wk 3-- 90 PROOF STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY !toltay. Itak. MIXERS 167 PINT No. Cil,. Max. DON P. SHAW. Hiiu, Ulak. Utak. Mil O. I. PALMEB. Mas. MAiioatE McCullough. p.,k ciw. Uik. Max. CHAX. PEAICE. Sto.lg.lMr. IdoK.. MU AUDREY N. ATEINX. XaU Uk. City. Utak. MIX. EDWARD HEATHER. Bagk.m. Utak. BRAND l most all of thi Talent this year seems to ho abundant and Ihe hoys are looking forward to a good season on the diamond. lime. FaUew tka aimpla ralaa wkkk nr printed the aHiciol anlry blank. They vallakla at daaltra galling alacttic tanaa liatad kalaw. . dlscus-iei- HimllSiSr Blank At Stor XELVINATOR GENERAL ELECTRIC Selling Any L.&2L MONARCH HOTPOINT cf Folcwing Ranges NORGE ELECTROMASTER WEST1NGHOUSE |