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Show Thursday, August 11, 1933. EUREKA REPORTER I Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Mr. Frank Fowera of Ogden la r for a weeks vlalt with Salt Lake City were In Eurevl moat C. E. Rife, of the week her parents, Mr. and Mra. visiting with relatives und friends. Mrs- Loey Newren has returned to her home In Trovo after visiting for' A. J. Seagera of Provo was In n week in Eureka with her mother, Eureka early in the week visiting Hh friend. Mr. nun n Seager la now the Taylor Brothers company of w,lh . . , u Eureka In : - . tUSTit" children, Mr. and Mra. were among those ley and children, who epo thaat wMk-eii- d John Baker, son of the late at Fish ot ssesk a pkBr' a,,d hi Char- - wife, Mrs. Josie Mr. and lira. William Rood of Milford wera hare during iba waak, gueita of Mr. and Mra. Lynn Veat. on! Mra. Eugene Rlackett MAMMOTH I POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. NEWS NOTES 0 EUREKA I REPORTER "May I for your conalderation 1 am a rundidate for the returned Publlahed on Thuraday of oack weak Mr. and Mra. David Eagar and the nomination aa County Attorney of after a aeveral weeks', at Enrska, Utah. a Mlaa Farrol Haaaell father, on Juab the Y,alt County California. Republican 'and Mlaa Carol Eager left Tuesday Ticket this fall." E. RIFE J. VERN RIFE Bonnie Jean Cromar has returned morning for Arliona where they will, L'DALL R. JENSEN. Publlshars after a wcek'a visit In Payson with leava Mr- - Ksger at hla home. On the rn trip they will visit southern j her irandparents, Mr. and Mrs. lien- (Mill) OF APPRECIATION. . .Utah scenic attractions. rjr Jeppaon- Entered In the postofflco at In-rek-a, Mr. and' Mrs. William II We wish to thunk our frlenda for Coombs, Utah, aa aoeond elaaa mall air. ah. um Mr" an.d formerly of Mammoth and now of the kindness and consideration ahown matter under the Act of March v P H. air. I, Wed; TwUp wb"Rton. are visiting rel-.u- a during our recent bereavement 1171. nesday here visiting with Mr. and alive In Mammoth canned by the death of our mother, Mri An,5,,, M,,,er I Mrs. Richard Wheelnck and chll- - Mrs. Julia Whitehead. Wo are with Srsteful for every courtesy extended. Frank Waldamer West Tlntic dr,n ra lwnd,n Ralph Whitehead and Sister.1 wdday . a jstss. sn - - Neil ODonnell Mlulug Blanks at Reporter Office.; of town Wednesday on business. Mrs. Mary Haynes and children, TIIE DISTRICT (X)URT OF THE popular telPhone op- Bleeping last Wednesday morning' The Altar Society of St. Patricks erator6 ' June and Richard, were In Eureka wa bbtll Steele1 the A Dignified Service at neighbors elaborate Is preparamaking Church Mr " f nd Mr, the Nominal S-Mr. and Mra. Vern Rife 1 Charge, ,t,Ited bre,kft for a New England Dean Dinck y,rd' HayDei- bark PrJV0 The occasion will be the open- - Jack and Robert . were PHONE 64 d Mra. Frank Myers and novTlJea fSrhJilM1 Ing of the new relation hall. The Monday, taking In the baseball game1 Call Any Time Day or o the dinner which between the Bearded public is Invited Giants, Houao dsughther. and Mr. J. Price and breakfa.t of David team and Provo, which the daughter, nwitSd will be given between the hour, of of Manhattan, theSfJro Kanaaa. A JosephC Lynch J. Night. guests wero In Eureka Sunday visiting with : SO and 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday, former won by a wore of S to 3. partner., nnwirds ,mok mining w.t urlnx The Giants .re a bunch of Mrs. Etta Gear. h August 17th. The price of admlsPLAINTIFFS Ambulance Service w" ,n J?" w.n ,lon will be 50c for adult, and 25c baseball player, and put on an exM- -' . nd Mr' ,, v. a,eep' bltlon and was Wall,,a Greaye that of near big league1 for children. Dwnanta Min,ng ft .children have returned to Eureka to , class. make their home after having resid- - IKOP- - MERRILL IN HOSPITAL. The member of Columbia Rebek- Dwaln Manson and nob Palter- - d In Carbon county for the 'Land Company, Ldward O. Jones, ab Lodge No. 2 met at the I. O. O. paat of DurProfessor eon, Hua. - I Harrison R. Merrill, head Pau c Lyon- - Mary Republic, Washington, trrlv- - year. F. Hall on Thuraday evening.. NOTICK OF ASSESSMENT. 8 Uord. a,,d of H. I). Field,' d In Eureka on Sunday of the an aeaalon business Initiation for! Journalistic the and . department ing evening unand la all other less deceased, Day a 'bor than month persona visit director with of a aeafollowed the social tho extension division of former's parents Mr.' was held, by Zuma Mining and Milling Comw3r w Tlntic Is going to observe the Brigham Young University, sub- - known claiming any right, titlo, ea- Mon, the feature of which was card and Mrs. A. D. Manson. and other U ,B r,pht B0W p,en,y Iata milted to an a corporation. Location of lhe event or in or lien Interest pany, the tae. relatives. upon Mr. Mra. which for at Manson has been ab- Mary Edwards append operation playlng. sUrt work on the Program. Labor cltl on Monday of this week. Prof. rcal Property described In the plaln- - principal place of business, Eurekt. nt from Eureka for nearly seven and Mrs. Sarah Clement won prizes, was served. ears and he waa amazed at the ' Ga3r come on September 5th. Merrill, who Is well known In the ffa complaint adverse to the plaln- - Juab County, Utah. Location of A delicious luncheon "IMr"hlp or cloudlng plain- - property, Tlntic Mining District, District, la reported as doing Jiff The next meeting will be held Thura-- many changes which have taken! Mr and Mra John Mnrtev Jr T,at,c Utah. Ua therCl In wn Place Cfln be Eureka 18th. M P,C,J during that time. day. Auguat were up from Provo on V Notice la hereby given that at a C rpum"am who' The Primary Bazaar he formere SUMMuas. meeting of tho board of directors of Among (he Tlntic people and Home' 8Und.r Mr' v,s,,ed w,b Juhn Mor,ey held at th cor- -' were at Salt. Lake City on Monday Coming la In progress at the Eureka ,8!en,B, There were 15 death, due to dla- - T,,E 8TATE 0P UTAI1 T0 8AIU aid corporation, on see offlro to Ted DEFENDANTS: porate L. D. and Ward Lewi, 11th, 1911, an S. July hi. evening Recreation Hall in' bete. to every million 1 cent per share, beaasessment of are orchestra perform at the Cocoanut afternoon. '0B to summoned The childrens program hCTby Commissioners Frank Racon and Prussia during the year 1831 to' No. 42, was levied on the outball room were tho following: starts at 8:30 p. m. and will last for L. W. Larson, Attorney C. N. Leath- - 1885; In the period from 1911 to rear w,lh,n ,wtnly dya after th ing Mrs. Kenneth Allen, Mr. an hour. Everybody Is Invited to nt- - erbury and Sheriff Heber Mellor 1915, the death rate had Increased Mr,r,ce of thl aummone upon you. standing capital stock of tho corporaMr. and if served within the county In which tion, payable to H. D. Bhrlvor, Its and Mrs. Burtls Jamison, Mr. and tend. Following the program there were at Nephl last Thursday attend- - to 87 persona. Mrs. Mac Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Rex will be a childrens dance, all - - . . young- - Ing a meeting of tho county commit-Dbln thirty days after service, and. amher Company, Eureka, Utah, In Hickman, Mr. and Mra. Bert Thomas, stera between the ages of 4 to 14 sloners. IN TliK liMTiti(r cvitiiT ok tiiu Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ball, Mr. and years of sge are especially Invited to FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTKHT OF Mr- - and Mrs. John F. Rowo were Mrs. Max Chatwln. Mr. and Mrs. attend. Parents are urgently request- TIIK STATE OF UTAH IN Edward Myrlck, Mr. and Mra. Char- - ed to come out and see what their at 8alt Lake r,,Jf 00 Sunday for the AND FOR Jl'All COUNTY. of t, lei Ball. Carlos Rife, John Oatley, children have been accomplishing turP0M tending the funeral according to the demand of the services of Judge C. W, Morse, prom WALTER which has been filed with Thad Punnell. Elizabeth Johnson. during the summer. GILSON, inent Utah attorney who passed the Clerk of said Court. Plaintiff, This action is brought to recover. away last Thursday. The services vs. tbo Tlntic Lumber Company, l ere bold at the Masonic Temple. tttttttttttt-fr'fr-fttttttttttttttttttttta Judgment quieting title to certain 111 Ml Hi HAZEL GILSON, Utah, at 2 oclock p. m. of real estate in Juab slato county, of;ureka' ! Defendant. The N. Y. A. project, according to 15, 1938, to pay tho do-'September which said real estate consists Utah, SUMMONS. Mra. Stella Donnelly, county direct- aaaMancnt thereon, to-of patented mining claims more pare cost of p,her advertising described PU5liC1,!,ilir? u noT e. situate being tlcularly listed operation ln Uia Wl!ltl Tlntlc Mllllllg Ullltrlrt for. the end of the month. Boy. .tale and county sforessld a. foL and girls between the tges of 18 Par within twenty days after the " summons service of this . upon you. and 25 Inclusive are eligible. Qucen 'if served within the county In which v. 0-lopp" Qucp" No' No- opp,r Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hanke of Raw- - (his action la otherwise. ;,I,u?an brought; ins. Wyoming, former Eureka real- - within thirty days after service, and Ponana N- - J; ponnza No. 2, RolNo,,ana b41 dents. were in the district on Wed- - defend the above entitled action; 8u1rYC3r. 8,dudlng foplins and Mr. .nd In rasa of your failure so to do, nesday visiting with relatives. tbe ground em- Hanks Is a brother of Arthur Hanks, judgment will be rendered against fu lbal, PorUo" In Ran Junn, Northern Light Mrs. John Morley and Mrs. Dry- - ,0u according to the demand or the C aarHy Lode Claims. borough, all of Eureka. romplalnt, which hss been filed with And Also, Lead King, Lead King i of Clerk Court: the said No. 1, Lead King No. 2, Amended, This action to brought to recover j Big League Scout Here ' Amended, Lead Right now Is tho time to have of the bond, dissolving : Sunday to Witness Game I lament now tho work done under the govK,na Apn,,cdl " ! Leoad 'u. and heretofore existaad I K'na N. II. A. ernment's ,5 and between tho seld you C. A. Jirel, big league acout whose Ing . . . West Tlntic Mining District, ed Pla,nurr-Tlnti: Prices Seasonable headquarters are at Provo, waa county and state aforesaid; Survey last Sunday witnessing the No. 6928. i tascball game between Dividend- )C. N. LEATHERBURY, H. Add Eureka. L tab. and Provo. Along with other thing, j Plaintiffs' Attorney. 1938. Pub. Last August 11, Mr. Jirel Is scout for the St. Louis (First P. O. Address: Eureka, Utah. Parti and Grates for all Browns and during tho present sea- Pub. September 8, 1938.) ( First Pub. Auguat 4, 1938; Last Stoves. son has sent two Utah players up Pub. September 1, 1938.) ORDINANCE NO. for tryouts on farm clubs of tho o major league organisation. In con- I An and ordinance amending AUGUST 13th versation with tho gentleman It apSENSATIONAL OFFER No. 809, Ordinance an amending pears that the big leagues are more passed by tho Mayor and City. Interested In youngsters than ORLT! SEPTEMBER Council of Eureka City. Utah, on , older players. When he .a aaVa. ih. February 5. 1937, whlrh lsat said .I , it, .a ACT FAST. Get this generous o revised Section 439 X of the re-- ! age It wae easy to determine that vised Ordlnanres of Eureka gift of Free Coal for ordering your LARGE MODERN SALT LAKES FAVORITE HOTEL City,' Interest sagged. I hie 4 FAMOUS RESTAURANTS DINE A DANCE ROOMS 1920. Utah. beautiful Estate Heatrola before 'Salaries, entitled, In addition to scouting Mr. Jirel I SATURDAY IN THE NEW MIRROR ROOM FRIDAY moun,a When Paid, and Repeal- September 3rd. Start the winter ,1s working In tho Interest AM Ordlnanres, or Parts of ln SIGHTSEEING 'baseball HEADQUARTERS league C j lzlng a new with Free Coal in your bin. Eqjoy d!nnrfl ,n Confllct newtll. In the Utah-Idah- o territory. whole-hou- se M,v J. H Wun Ckaaway W. Ww th comfortable, thrifty, Be It ordained by the City CounRaida MaafM Utah: cil of Eureka City, warmth for which Heatrola IJF.8! Ratal 1. or That tho Section res, it famous. wages of each and every one of the Lies or great men nil remind ue. of Eureka appointive employees Wo can make our lives sublime; Right now, thousands of families on September Utah, City, beginning coal-hung- ry are replacing heat-sting- y, i '.11 be and th. mo sre cpnt atoves with this beautiful i of tha snlsrles or rate of. home heater. Come in. Let us n because' a,ay,pa or wak pa,d " the da,at The boys voice "break. how you th sensational work-avin- g, . i ir Mortuary S Jit'and' cS I top-notc- vl' J. .d l . .d this,' ap-Gro- ve rom-pluln- - in fttl . T' nrSniNT ; cPPr ad Expert Plambiog. ; c i Robt. Towers S4444H4m44W44M( ... 3rd le ... - Or-cla- ss MISteranel.mb features of tha Dont Heatrola. genuine Estate delay. Get Free Coal for acting now. fuel-savi- ng hf ,T0'a bringing a deeper tone. lengthened, 400S2:'4 hhy (15) SALT LAKE f ordnancM ,B ronfIlrt hera. with are hereby repealed Section 2.. This ordinance si take effeet September 1, 1928. Passed by the City CounrII Eureka City, Utah, and approved the Mayor this the 5th day of August, 1938. I! DEAN BECK. Pro Tem Mayor. FLOSSIE ClTArMAN, City Recorder. Attest: l State of Utah, County of Juab, l m. City of Eureka. I 1, the undersigned, duly elected. . qualified and nrling City Recorder . of Eureka City. Utah, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is n full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance No. 613 Amending and Revising an Ordinance No. 609, passed by the City Connell of Eureka City, Utah, on February 6, 1937, whlrh last said ordinance amended and revised and rt ordained Section 439 X of th Revised ordinances of Eureka City, entitled Salaries, 1920; Utah, and repeal- Amounts, When Paid. of ordi or all ordinances parts Ing nance In conflict herewith." In witness whereof I have here' unto set my hand and seal this 5th ; ; j day of August, 1938. FLOSSIE CHAPMAN. City Recorder, ((SEAL) (Published Attuit 11. 1III-- ) Jj HOW ro WEE COAL f DUCT hl, HCLUSIVE, block, tha IHlL.M-flK- an I J upward-rushin- g lands it out into tha rooms kiitaad of tatting it aacapa up tho Huil Turns waits into warmth, I I f Sr S,2w,,Haala Ssptaaber 3rd. Si i11 2 w"y uHFall nhin0 A Jf -- NEW SEMLOH HOTEL FWHs SALT LARK CITY Gat 500 to 2000 of Froo Coal whan iba. Hoai. Undor 'wfiwBwdWl,kt (Right) NEW IHUIOY FIRE POT mado of nickal chromium alloy, mra than double, the life of Ihia vital part Savaa money on ex panel. New Management (Different Atmosphere) roIalainatalladUiiaFall up-he- ap '' Too Frei Coal with the Etlafa Heatro'i Rinje, thle kitchen up to data with fwcilond wood. range Pod Lf t r ay PUu out. Eatalloy 4m bv M, linings. brarin Tha only Pins broolrg " ,,M PP,y name. f HmUiM adadng yours Itow, itia. Cl DIXON - TAYLOR - RUSSELL rooms, Modern, newly furnished with Simmons mnltresses. Beds, Inner-sprin- g Popular prices. Coffee Shop. Beauty Tarlor, Barber Shop, Tailor 8hop for your convenience; Garage in connection and moat of nil- - at rales that yon get more for your money, f 1.90 to $1.50 without bath Single. 1 1.10 to 12.00 with prlvat hath. HARRY K. MILES, Mgr. J. F. McCORMICK, Asst. Mgr. Keep the Rain and Flies Out Roof Repairing now is an easy ROOFING ) Screen Doors and Screen job but if you wait until wet weather it becomes a hard job. We carry a complete stock of every kind of roofing and will be glad to have you call for figures. We have in stock screen door wire but our screen doors sire so reasonable that it might be ; ; economy to buy one. Tintic Lumber PHONE 44 ; -- Co". EUREKA, UTAH ! |