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Show I A M. .KJULJJJgLUa mbm THEAT THURSDAY JI'I.Y - ! Railroad Officials Air I. A. Sunrise Services Problems at Club Meeting Held Last Sunday Morning . - ONLY SilM Eureka. Keloid atory, Mlaa Wanda Harper, Dividend. Vurnl aolo, I'rof. J. I., Juinlaou. fasii iitYiN(i - SATURDAY Eureka. Iteud line. Mra. July 22ihI hiuI Stlrxl Deon Ileik, Mam-m- ot ti. Saxophone aolo. Ja ye UTieeler, Silver City. lllHtorleal remarka on the early life of the Mormon pioneer In I'tali. Hauer. by 'lari-mCommunity Mlnging. I'raver by Hcnuler Carl I'uflin of Elberla. The purpoae of the nieetiiiK, to the maater of reremoniea, : to iletemilne the number of people who would sacrifice their time during the enrlv morning hour to woralilp, and the reapouae waa an be plena I n that it will probably made a permanent event. ' Big Double Feature Program "THE GREEN LIGHT" ERROL FLYNN and ANITA LOUISE SUNDAY - - t i FRIDAY j l.-ye- aln-lin- Sioo 193J Impressive service were held on At the liiMlillil) Uiee.ing nt Cm' Ktilghtvlllo lilll oo .Sunday UiuriiiiiK' Aoila;ert Civic Club of Sou lieri til i; a. in, known l Sunrln Seri- I tab, held at Hub) lun mar f Ire. and were attended by a laryp Canyon on Saturday amt Sunday, number of people. The program two officials oi the It to wan arranged and curried out b Grande Western Kullr-iuakd tie Kenneth Crupper and Mu. I'eail HMOH'iatloU to assist In plaelm; (he Kuraev, and waa aa (ullowa: I'rayer by George M. Klucli of (be Tint If Stake t led by KenCoiniiiui.ily neth Spurrier u f Kuii-ka- . Scriptural reading by MUa Theliu;i llaaaell lit Mammoth. Headline by Scout Muater Shelby Cook of Dividend. Violin aiilo, Miaa Julia Sand.drom, . Tliurtklay. JuIy 21, EUREKA REPORTER Pae 4 MONDAY ami mill T. I C NEK II. SERVICES IIKI.D SUNDAY . i Kill I'. that '"I'MIE announcement 1 Norma Shearer will play "Scarlett OHara in "Gone With the Wind stirred up a tempest in a teapot that is still raging. of mt. wIirii ymi assign inure Iinuse-lmlil tasks In llcildy Kilowatt & things. Certainly, on the face It does not seem to bo the type ol role that she doe best. "She hx no aouthern accent naturally, so whatever she say will aound declare the Miriam Hopkins upporters; "She' too weet and mild, wall the people who wanted Bette Davis to have the part. But nobody's complaining because Clark Gable is to play "Rhett Butler"; that role was made for him from the beginning. Housework hour become shorter pho-Bey- ,1 lam week In a mine ac- and pleat ure hours grow longer when you assign more obe to Reddy Kilowatt. And he doee them at reduced wages promptly, perfectly ' ', i h below the national average. now 20 Robert Taylor's Key York fans were numerous but not unruly when he spent a short vacation in the city recently. This time he managedhav-toarrive and leave places without a pleasure it is to What have Reddy Kilowatt cook for you . . . automatically: heat water . . . automatically; make ice pi-In- ert that the railroad, operating under the Ctah public serrlre cuinmlshlun us a common carrier, wn required to maintain regular freight and pas cubei and protect food; op- erate a cooling fan; wash r, seuger xechedules at cut rates. they aald, loo many contract . makln-I- t .carrier licenses are possible for truckers to slash rates, .operate 'wobbly achedules, take the business away from the railroads, land make It Impossible for the rall- roads to pay the full amount of taxes , assessed by the southern Ctah Ilu-jeve- clothes . gr-.nted- SYLVESTER Funeral services over the remaina of Carl SylvpHter, Eureka boy who waa killed basis with ailroad on an equal motor freight carriers operating in the southern part of Uinh. Called to addrehs a gitiieial membership mtellng of the Hush Wilson, superintendent of th ailroud's t'tah division, and Wilh.rd It cliards, special representative of the company, both of Salt Lake Cliy, their company Imd expressed re.-re- t been unable 'o pay inure Ilian l per cent of assessed taxes this year. However, they pointed to the huge Hums of money paid out by the railroad In Utah und asked cooperation of the association in equalizing penalties affixed to railroads and motor Height lilies. We realize that several sou them Utah counties are dependent lar-.elupon our rullro-- d fur payment of taxes with which to otierate county voverninenta and schools, Mr. WilIlowere. It is extreme liams aaid. ly difficult for a railroad to do much business with truck lines operating ou all hides at I Ut rates The two railroad officials e . . and dishes, too; and a score of other household tasks. cident at Salmon, Idaho, were held Juh IMUi in thin rlty at Sunday noon, with counties." 'd th The railroad officials Ulahop Clarence G. Hogan preaiding. ,r Mualcal number! were two sele- company, during 1937, paid out In V HiiL ctions by the choir, Through Deep- Utah 116,459,1130 In waves; 32,025,-21- 1 for fuel: t2.G07.0uu In taxes, v Father My ening Trails" and Known, solo by llyron Ablad Lord and that the major part of the Thy Will Hu Done," solo by Joseph spent for supplies was exL. Janieaon "Oh Dry Those Tears." pended within the stute. The spaekers were I'reaidenl K. F. In that picturesque setting, only the gateway of Hirrh, liishop George X. Finch and three miles from Itlshop Hogan. Hryce Canyon Xational Iark, M. R. The Invocation was by K. W. Til lot son told the association meme bers of the value of tourist trade to and the benediction by Bauer. Grand Canyon National Park, of The church waa parked to rapaci- whlrh he Is superintendent. For 16 years superintendent of the ty with relatives and friends and the floral tributes were many and elab- park and recognised as one of the Matinee 2 p. m. Sunday orate. nation's outstanding authorities on In Salt Lake. scenic grandeur, Mr. Tillolson told Interment took Double Feature place Program; Big of many methods taken in Grand "ALWAYS GOODBYE" Canyon to accommodate the ever Government Report Shows mounting tourist business. CiMiurliiK Business He said that this year's tourist Startling Figures BARBARA STANWYCK and . travel through the park to date hud HERBERT MARSHALL The officials of the Department shown a 19 per Increase over of Commerce have recently publish- that of 1937. when tourists hrough ed the results of an exhaustive analy- more than $2,000,000 into northern TUESDAY - ONLY sis of the business situation, and Arizona. J( I.Y anii they slate very definitely that the The civic clubs' members then workers serure 84 per rent of the turned to one of their "pet" proIncome uccruing from business. road jects. construction of a With business at a very low per- between Itoulder and Escalante, centage of nnrmiil, the loss is run- which would forever discontinue the The question nation's last form of primitive transning into billions that arises is -- llnw are the workers portation - a mail route carried part to liear this tremendous loss of the time by mule train between The government Indebtedness Is the two towns. It will have to The group decided also to demand nearly forty billion. be paid by earned wealth of aome of the atate road commission imkind. mediate start of construction on the SHtlul Ibtrgiiiii Him. Therefore, when It Is announced first 21) miles of a proposed Our that business has lost billions, 84 Mzhway through Stalina Canyon. Dof every dollar of this loss irectors reported that $300,000 emts WEDNESDAY - ONLY was available or the project, must he borne by the worker. In other words, they would have earn- hut that the contract had not yet jit.y mill been let. ed 84 rents of every dollar If PAT O'BRIAN E. R. Tuttle of Kanab, a member had been normal. MARGARET LINDSAY and of the assoclatlona executive board, was elected to succeed T. W. Jensen. HENRY FONDA Two of the 10 most valuable par- Mt. Ileasant, resigned, as field repin cel of land In New York City are resentative of the group. Reid II. meets Gardner of Cedar City was named to situated where Broadway 42nd street. They are valued at the executive hoard, succeeding Mr. A lloney of u Show limit )liM It! 922,000 a front foot. Tuttle. James M. Sargent of I'ungultrh. president, presided at the business XliUtq urilli Ckeap tccjhdii Snjoij K beArdy'1 Hed-mon- ROBERT TAYLOR ing his shirt or his shoes tom off. No strange girls were discovered hidden in his suite at the hotel, d Flar-enr- 27-ml- Richard Cromwell has learned to expect practical jokes in the movie studios where he's worked, but he i; wasn't prepared until recently to encounter them in the radio world as well. He plays Kit Marshall" in "Those We Love, end takes it pretty seriously, so when he received a phone cell one day recently, telling him that the rehearsal would be held an hour earlier than usual, he saw to it that he got there in plenty of time. And then he sat there for one solid hour, waiting for the rest of the cast to show up. Donald Woods, who's also in the serial, was re- ss "SLIM" -- rx mki a szvzy n meeting, which was followed banquet and dance. by sponsible. The Don Ameches were married ix years ago, and at the time Don promised his wife a honeymoon in Europe. They; started on it just ; g one safe and sure way to keep the hatchet buried, and thsl is to bury the hammer along with It. A of January 1, 1931, the average value of automobilea on the American highways was $231. Tlu-r- e Is after Don fin- - ished his last broadcast of the current season, from July Hollywood to l-f- York and set sail on the Queen Mary. And they've planned s fc rs Cliff-hang- Coed taste and gaiety aie reflected ia the pleasing qualily and brilliant flavor ol Soma Wines... Iiem California's line grapes aad ene el the eldest, latgeel wineries in America. There is a Roma Wine lor every lasts and every occasion. In Utah, yen have yeur cheice ol Ihe following Roma product! Alcohol Akkl 11 to by ) Wood and Madalama Carroll CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO PROGRAMS Cc!umb:a Church of the Air s LLcofl Devotionals at 10:30 A. M. pmi ODE no. w ' , ; : : ; ' ' ' pile-xylop- hone and uh groom. lady and hr vIub N their "eyes." er ODDS ASU noS-Se- W be wwiiMMired that hr, , hrough MUSCATEL SAUTERNEt CLARETt CHAMPAGNE! 14 loped Lockjaw singer with a tired voice. Spieler announcer. SHERRY ptd Roma Wine Company, Inc. Lodi. Calilotnia trombone. schedule. The big reason was that (he trsn overage wa only .243 which Is i hundred points under the averaga of the past couple of seasons. Then were only two consistent hitters, Klenda with .403, one of the high-f- t ratings in the league, and Reen with .354. There were two other three hundred hittera but they played in hut few gomes. They wen Shepherd with .313 for nine giaei,-- : nd Bryan with .300 for three gatsei. The rest of the boys had not deve- worth waiting six years for. Radio, like every other industry, has its slang here's a bit of it, as submitted by Mark Warnow, musi- -' cal director at Columbia Broadcasting studios. an adven- -' ture serial, Clicntitis sponsor trouble. Fairy godfather-easy-go- ing sponsor. Dawn patrol-ea- rly morning broadcasting. Putty blower Joyous Guests Wherever Meet WHITE PORT RED PORT TOCAT ANGELICA 8:40 BRANDY! honeymoon "Revolving doors were probably by s Scotchman they're such tight places le get caught la." Invented i ika Con boy" Dei id An, u.n play oppouta Marta Ubrron, to a hom kit I ve- -r ngatamm -- mevbe tonhiiorreported fuhlielty p.,r(s,. . . , Mir Vbrron, mndmlally, hat a grand Mhema for drauuig , imply and nr lit MTeteri and tkirii for daytime, nhitr n Aa kuy, thro, 6, yn, ussi at night:Voore', baby glcMe " Dei., -- The S. fieri m m,u,l Wiiters ".. HIRAM WALKER Xaipiwr I'nion i HALF Recently the batting bvearges ol the Utah Indulrlal Leagus wtrt published and the figures show why the Dividend Ink Mopped in the first half of th yrtr'i iew New Wine-Love- , e, 1 ss 1 g. 90-m- lt busl-tiM- Baseball fans of Tintic ar? guin to gel a treat next Sunday when the iri to Tint fast team of Miutiii a game with t!;e fiviil.--.n- l team because of the fact liiat tlie:-.two team are pretty ecenly ina'ched. In their last encounter at Dividend, played the latter part of the first half, the hval walked over Magna like nobody's business and it is understood that the boys from up Hinghant way are out for revenge hut whether they get it or rot is another story. Magn:. has one of the best and most picturesque ball player in (he Indu-'ri.- il I Mine. H. is hig Frank f'hris'ei.sen, i.a ionallv known football player. When August Baron died a little while ago the publie, in general, paid little attention to the fact. Few people had ever heard of him. Yet he waa the first man to take out patent! on talking pictures. He did it In 1898 and 1900, but the patents expired before he could get baek-inHa died, penniless and blind, at the age of eighty-threwithout ever having aeea a talking picture. ; REASONS WHY Dll IDEM) l UM'I'ED IX FIRST Magna Will Come Here for Game Next Sunday waiting for autographs. Fans just gathered in crowds outside his hotel and waited for him to appear. And he endeared himself to them by refusing to duck in and out by the freight entrance, and so disappoint them. Furthermore, he did what few movie stars do: came out and said quite frankly that, if the fans didn't gather to see him, he'd know that he was slipping. t SONS, PEORIA, IUINOIS |