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Show Thursday, Jnv M MUMT l.vHTAix AXXOlXti WEEKLY ORE HlflFMENTH , At the regular meeting of the ColIMarard were plated throughout umbia Jtebekah Lodge No. 2. at the lb la morning announcing the Italic Standard I. O. O. F. Hall, held on Thuraday, the city U. 8. Mluea leglatrallun dalea: following the following orricere weir July Grand Central Auguat 2th and 27tb; September installed. October llth, l!th and llth; Mammoth ZOib; noble Mra. Mary Edward, graud. I at. November t hief Cone Mra. Nellie laird, vice graud. alao contained ibe Incard Nor ill Lit) The recurdlu Mra. Margaret Freetby, formation that the Irlmary Election Eureka Hill (dump ore) . aecretary. would be held on September !3th; I'ranon t'una Mra. Thereaa Vlertel, treaaurar. Kunoff Primary Election on Septhe Apex Standard Mr a. Amelia Schofield, chaplain. Coni, tember 27lh, and the Ueueral Electhief (lime) Mra. Mary Frary, mualclaa. Godlva tion on November 8th. to Mr. Etta Gear, right auppoiter I . Mouutalu View noble the grand. 1 . DIVIDEND I'LAYISG TOMORROW. Utah Flra Clay Co. (ulllca) Mra. Lou Harrell, left aupporlrr to noble grand. 115 theMra. Tomorrow afternoon, July 22th, Total Carloada Lucy Dell, warden. will be a baeeball game bethere Mra. Mae Funuell, conductor. . the (lemmell Club and Divitween -- Mr. Emma Wbeeler, oulaid dend, at Ibe Dividend diatnoud. HTOCK 8 A L K 8 guardian. e at 4 p. m. Thia la a poat-ponMra. Ellxabelh Ihlxacklea, lueidn atarlliig game eurlier lu the aeaaun. j guardian. The men at the Standard propertlee ' Monday. Mra. Margaret Duncan, right will go to work at aeven In the mornThe Salt Lake Slock Exchange to vice grand. and aeven In Ibe evening, makwaa cloaed becauae 1loneer Day waa ing Mra. Emma Naylor, left aupporter a celebrated throughout I'tah ou that' to vice grand. ing It pnaalble for both ahlfta to the game. dale. were Dia- The Inatalllng officer j . .... Deputy Mra. Mae Paunell, a a- jtrlct SCDOOl UUlldUlJfl Tunatay. elated by Mra. Etta Gear a deputy Chief Cona. B2c. marahal. Are Ahead of Schedule Crown Point 6c. I Iu tbs card playing flrat price wu Eaat Crown 1olnt IAc. wou by Mra. Nellie Laird, second, work on the two Construction Eureka Bullion Z5c. Mrs. Emma Wbeeler and conaolallon, buildings at the high school grounds Eureka Lilly Cona 53c. Mra. Mae Pennell. A delicious lunch- la going forward In flue inunner and Cold Chain 6e. eon waa served. contrary to rumors tha work la far Tlullc Standard 15.45. There will be a special meeting oil ahead of schedule. During the week Tuesday evening, Auguat 2nd, at the plaaerlng Job got under way. Wednesday which all members era requested to to the contract the According Chief Cona. 62c. be present. 111 have "to be completed bulldlnga Crown Iolnt 6c. by September 20lh but it ia under- Eaat Crown I'olnt lHc. at the time the contract was MUKDULK stood BALL Hilt 80T Eureka Dulllon 25c. let that the contractor predicted It ARRANGED KCKKKA PARK Eureka Lilly Cona. 42c. be finished by the first of would North Lily 65c. Following la the revised echedula September and It looks pretty much Tintlc Standard $5.30. as though hls promise will be fulof the Tintlc Softball League: Abbreviated names era as follows: filled. The opening of school this Miners I'nlon M Union, Kelly Sup- - fall will depend entirely upon the a date tha building are completed. Kelly. Rad and white Attending School at Logan ply O A R, W, Gourley and Randle Rac. The Burner-Tintl- c LeadviUe Row Road Will LOUAN-fl- eth Parkinson, popular 01rl Recreation denote the time of each atartlng School mentor, brought High Close Vienna Bakery Alley d I elwya P- - m. back memories of several years ago IB M va. M Dividend Union, 7; JHr when he recently waa awarded on LeadviUe The Improvements medal for athletic achievement dur- - Mapleton ve. Rec, I; Lea ve Calls-lu- g llow, which are now com- nearing 2. the current summer session of wr. of the has caused the closing pletion Caatleton ve. Bacon, 7; 'f the Utah Stale Agricultural College. Vienna Bakery alley to all except va R va. k Judd Kally W, I; Seth, who once waa nationally pedestrian travel. The alley has al- fur his ability on the basket- - 0, been n dangerous one and Ita August 1 Dividend ve. Lee, I; nays ball floor, showed up in a different no doubt meets with tha ve. Union Gellaway, 2. light this summer by walking off of all residents of hearty approval k R ve. Rec., 7; Judd with the summer session tennis1 T- August la view of the tha city, especially - OConnor va. Bacon, 2. wonderful I; Oxford championship, runnerup in the ping which haa Improvement August 4 M Union ve Oxford, 2; been made on pong tourney, playing on ona of the LeadviUe Row at the va. Dividend 2. Callaway. championship softball teams, and head of tha alley. Present plane OConnor, 7; call for otherwise being a constant threat In' g set of steps at the heavy R va. 0 Uaatleton, k I: the other recreational activities on 'I1, retaining wall for pedeatrlan me. j the campus. Other streets throughout tha city to tha unusual length of the ID rarklnson has quits a following ln! .V ar B0 coming In for considerable """,1 ,v . llt, d. aup-port- wlt-nea- Hlil i r r Ox-kno- 20 ' have always been a source of to the many fani who remember work sensational ft Ith the biMketeerlng Agglea aeveral years ago. surplus-powere- 10. YEAR Sharlllff. 10-Yi- tf Warranty. 5c and 10c Oil-PUtin- g. starting r in your OihPInted engine. Take next to no time here Your at Mileage Merchants, changing to your right Summer grade of patented BROWN and BROWN ANSWERS ("atom Work lolli'ltid We Standardise on Areneacy EUREKA rAH fjtg; m w I Klttht aow la the tlm iu havr the work doae under the gn. N. II. A. Prices Reasonable Robi. H. Towers Parti and Grates for all ft Stoves. Tintlc Lodge No. 8, P. k A. M., meats lad and 4th Tuesday of each month nt 1. O. O. F. all. Vlatlhlng brothers Invited to attend FRED MILL1MAN, W. M. JOHN r. ROWE. Secretary tVAl av s am. u. imt. wv. Lees Variety Store U.S.A. AND CONOCO GERM PROCESSED OIL QtfP43e& feu Stfme WARRANTY you buy today will still be in cdsci in 1948 . . . 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All Re-dtpublicans are urged to attend and all others are extended a cordial invitation to be present. A huffe luncheon will he served. the compressor ... Oil-PUtin- Nevada; Expert Plumbing. Let ua give you the facts on this remarkable test before you buy any refrigerator! Learn bow the smallest Norge Electric Rollator Ut Captain T. O. leaver of Santa Barbara, Calif.; Earl Leaver of Los Angeles; Dr. 3. A. leaver of Salt I,ake both of Salt Lake. ren-cloal- ROLLATOR A Shaft Turn A Blade Move A Roller Rolb have, you can drive where you please, how you please, by first coming here to Your Mileage Mcrchant-t- hc only place to get your engine Oil-Prd. Nothing but my Conoco Germ Processed oil give your engine g. Patent Germ Processing doesnt quit when It has taken out the etulf that gets gummy and watery. After that, Germ Processing also ADDS Ilf the patented discovery that gives your engine the only Juat think of Oil-- Pint ini really Joining up to the working parts aa firm as any other plating on your car. All the while you use Germ Processed oil Ed-m- Mrs. , not be adding a quart of oil all the time. Aiul you can climb Pike'i Teak or Mt. Washington but the heat indicator on the daih wont go wild. No matter how hot a Summer we church worker. In addition to hla widow, Cora Wllaon leaver, he la survived by ona daughter, Mra. Imogens Gillette of lloulder City; four brothers: two alatera, 2; The Eureka Ward Primary Home Coming will be held at the Hecrea- Hon Hall August llth. There will b bMiri children dance and. display of; songs, fish ponds, and all work created by the Primary atu- Tha public is cordially tadents. vlted to attend and good time le as cured everyone. The members of the W. B. A. met with Mrs. George Caatleton on Tues day evenlug. After the business Mon 600 was played. Mrs. Mary Fltxgerald winning flrat prlxe, Mrs Hilda Webb second, Mra. Elisabeth consolation. The next phlxackleu meeting will be with Mr. Freethy 0a Tuesday, Auguat 23rd. The Republicans of Juab rountv Ir holding a meeting at the legion B Kureka tomorrow evening The nurnoae of the meetlaa la almolv YOU CAN DRIVE ACROSS THE WHOLE D. fi. Barnes and Mrs. 21.-58- .'yj.'. Deceased waa horn In 8ilt Lake City. January 12. 1171, a son of Samuel II. and Maiy Spriggs Leaver. In addition to hla residence In Eureka. he lived In I.os Angeles and Salt Lake City, operating a drug store at the latter place for a number of years. He waa an active L. City; MORE THAN 11,000 UTAIINH NOW ON W P A PROGRAMS by Wl'A In Parsons employed Utah for the weeks eudlng July 16 and July 2 totaled 11,112 aiul 11,152 respectively Administrator Harry Hopkins announced, according to an Associated Press dispatch from Washington, D. C. Nationally, people oa W P A roll reached a total of 2.- andinc week 8B8.G27 during the July 16th. Figures given for other western states were: Idaho, 8,827 and 2,601; Montana. 21,858 and Nevada, 2,233 and 2,243; Oregon, 16,411 and 16,071; Wyoming, 4,328 and 4,207. e district. Reno, . 4$? Moroni Sheets leaver, an early day druggist of Eureka, died at lloulder City, Nevada, on Thuraday of laat week. Funeral services and burial took place at Salt Lake City. Mr. Leaver worked aa a druggist In Eureka about 40 years ago. He was employed In a drug store owned Dr. Fred Staufby hls brother-in-lafer. former Eureka mayor and prar-tirln- g early day physician of this leaver of at - Early Day Tintic Resident Died at Boulder City, Nev. 8. '7 rrent games are pub-c- tha work will continue until prnctl- week- The complete eche-hl- a street and alley In tha every cally w,ll appear In naxt weak a lihaa been placed In good con- dltlon. " The half of peniua I hard work. Mining Blanks nt Reporter Office 0ll,Jr Inter- - The regular weekly luncheon meet-- j tag of the Ktwanla flub waa held, laat evening with 1'rexidenl lat Fen-- ; A plenaing feature; nell preeldlug. la the unusually j of recent meeting large attendance, which eliowa con-- JJ cluaivcly that all meuibeta are Inter-eated iu the club and Ita weilar. The program waa under the dim--H- on of Ed Olaon, chairman of the. underprivileged child committee and cuuxiHlcd of a couple of piano aoloa, KoMae Hogan and a corby Ml nel aolo by Alau Handle, the laller being accompanied at the piano by Mlaa Goldie Wbeeler. All aelectiona were well rendered and highly appreciated by the audience. The speaker waa Gene t'ruuur. head of the vocational department at the Tintlc High School, who guve an Interesting hlalory of vocatloual or manual training nines It first atari-eHe alao explained the object of this training and pointed out Its many advantage In the present day school ayatem. I - " 1ft,Q $1.00 and UP & |