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Show Thursday, August 25, 1P38. JERICHO C.O.O. NEWS. EHJREKA.BPORTEB Pti I DEI J NQl'ENT NOTICE. CAMP IN THE DLHTTUtT (X)lTlT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF Zuma Mining and Milling ComTIIE STATE OF UTAH IN pany, a corporation of the 8tate of AND Hilt JUAB COUNTY. Published oa Thursday of each week Utah. Location of property, Tlnilcj at Eureka, Utah. week the lent Jericho the Dlatrlct Mining Utah. Location of During Weal Tlntlc Mining Company, RtJr Mra. A. II. McChryetal and aon moved nearer o,Jfwti!2M?..,Md the team principal place of bualneaa, Eureka, 'corporation; Joseph C. J(. camp C. E. RIFE J. VERN RIFE Lynch; and a"d Onughier. Sarah and Edward, Utah, Vtth-Jua- b league pennant, defeating at the tom of Mr ' ind'l? A Jouea J. C. George Publishers were Lynch, Joseph gueata of Mr. and Mra. D. J. There are delinquent on the fol- both Santaquin and Mona. AgniiiHt Iiuaaeit mining partners, 8ulllvan during the paat week end. trailed described stork on account of, the the boys . lowing ramp gantsquln PLAINTIFFS Mr, and Mrs. Dee Clement are re- on July 11th, I Word from Mr. and Mrs J Vern 'aM,ment levied Entered In the postoffice at Bava entire game and only came through wment No. 42. of of a prp,ly, If, who are In' the cast, 1MI' b, In the lat stanza to put arrow three Bon.nra Mining A Milling Cum- raka, Utah, aa second elaas mail h?r.8.arr,Val sojourning mu to the effect that they are having 0n cent lc) pop ,Ilare' the several pany, a corporation; George C. Jones matter ander the Act of March I, ,born Mon,,ajr niorn-jl- s mu to noae out the vlaitora 8 to 7. in August 22nd. a",0UBU a wonderful time. opposite the names of Land Company, Edward G. Jones, 1171. i Although the Jericho Jeepa got to respective shareholders, as fol- - raul C. Lyon, Mary 8. Fields, Esra Sintaauina hurler, Greenhalgh, foi r a?d "na aun,er ra-Robert Ulrd left on 1w,: ,8. Lloyd, and estate of B. D. Field, only 10 hits they bunched them and M7FmZL 'T."' for Name ridsy Shrs. jJrithe Portland, Amt. deceased, and all other persons un-- S Oregon, where bo. by J, Santaquin of - Joie ,1th ioo Playln 9 en' Br' l the former attended a convention of 201-- J. E. Balkema... 1000 $10.00 known, defeat Infield narrowly eacaped claiming any right, title, es-rlrun Pork 203-lied und White orgfenlxfetlon. A. olce 600 hla 5.00 tale, or interest In or lion upon the proved ability again Miaa Marion Wlllmore returned IS of the camp boyr m- ""ibod by atrlklng out home a same out time during the week after a long Helen, the at poling and spent the 2J8-- c. Felghner . . 860 4 trlpa to the vacation with her tiffs' ownership or clouding grand parenta In past week In Eureka guests of Mrs. 285-Etingle and a double In A Dignified Service at a 0.10 tiffs title thereto, Drlngleson , 110 Ockander and of Midway. Openahaw Hayward's mother, Mrs. Kate Amee. 215-plate. II. Commer . . Nominal Charge, 2500 DEFENDANTS. 25.06. Santaquin, both had good daya at bat. n Mr anI Mr Dennis Theriault A. McAllister 600 A .22 rifle belonging to Bill AlliOf 8UMMONS. four. four for 5.00, poling PHONE 54 the latter M. Warren. ?nd ,lttle dRbter, who are now lo-- son, was stolen from the Allison 427 27 THE STATE OF UTAH TO 8AID the Jericho batters only two got ov- - If1' Bd 613-R- . C. . . In visited Graden Idaho, home during the week. Bill says he 600 5.00 Call Any Time Day or 1 hit. Bunker got 3 for 6 while Kureka DEFENDANTS: dur,n he C. Graden 500 has some shells which tho thief may 695-5.00, are you to ap-2- 6 aummoned Anderson followed with 2 out of 4 hereby Night. 101I-I- I. W. Cram . . 39 as well have also. Mrs. Maynard Grlgga, Mrs Batteries for Bantaquin were Green p(,ar within twenty daya after the 1088-Ralp- h Mary . . 17 1? Badger for service of this summons upon you, Jericho, Mias Viola May White, Mra. balgh and Openshow; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kay and chll- h 11 11 If served within the Ambulance Service Badger .. Clarence Bauer and aon, Richard, ,dren are county in which Konkovlch, Boyle and Vogrinec. 1093-Rslp- h vacatheir enjoying annual .. 15 15 Badger action la this are brought; otherwise, w,h relatives and tlon. During the absence the local 1120-Ralp- h In the second game of the week. frlend visiting Badger .. 100 within thirty days after service, and ,n 8411 L Uity. 12BI-la office In telephone B. of Wm. Jericho , Cole Mona 100 charge 1.00 defent the above entitled aetlon; and August 21, played at B. Cole ;1441-100 Allen Beaton of the U. 8. 8. Lang-e- d Earl of Provo. in rase of yonr failure so to do, Judg- again came from behind. Mona acor- 14 K two runs in the first Inning and lay, a now stationed at Mare ment will be rendered against you IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Roy McIntyre, former Mammoth Trlrrmin 100 1.00 according to the demand of the com--- 1 one In both the fourth and land In San Franclsro Bay, after a resident who for FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF held many the years 14 fifth. Failing to acore until the third two months cruise to Alaska and the position of coach at West High in iJiLw plaint, which has been filed with THE STATE OF UTAH LN TrornnU' JT 100 Clerk of said Court. the Inning thft Jeepa put across 4 In that lllwaiian Islands, 8alt Lake, has resigned his position 1909-AND FOR JUAB COUNTY. n Crcrl f 200 2.00 This action la brought to recover frame, 1 in the fourth and 5 In tho 2092-ThoRoberts" A second brush . fire within the 1000 10.00 a judgment quieting title to certain WALTER tVh8 fifth, which put the game on Ice. GILSON, management of the McIntyre John Hanley 1000 10.00 real estate In Juab county, state of m7 fine ball montb on upper Church street call-sn- d With Konkovlch hurling Plaintiff, 2306-Ilen- e ed Tues-pollnthe fire . . Barnes 11 11 g on William M. Kuerr, chairman of the department out seven Jericho players batters Utah, which eald real estate consists VI. 415 4.15 of patented mining clalme more par- - HAZEL Hanley out at least 2 hits each, the d,jr wovnlng. No damage was done state Industrial commission, togeth- GILSON, 37-N,- c Schmelder .. 600 bouses in that sec er with several Utah labor leaders, 5.00 tlcularly described as being altuate d affair. but a C0I'le came was quite a Defendant. J. 2375-tion were threatened with flames. A. Coffey 280 will attend the labor conference to 2.86 in the West Tlntle Mining District, SUMMONS. C. Dern . . At this writing one crucial game! 600 be held In Washington D. C., on 8ep-- - 2380-Fre- d atate and county aforesaid as fol- - THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID Four Automobile accidents happen-Mammo- tember 12th. e . . Waller 600 remains on schedule, Jericho versus1 6.00 lows, to wit: ' DEFENDANT: 2507-0- . A. Sturner . . . 1700 17.00 at the camp'e home dla- - cd n Tlntlc during the week. On Copper Queen No. 1, Copper Queen You are hereby aummoned to apmls-wln were thera three Saturday officers night have Primary 2581-announced 24th. the Should J. Jex 225 mund August Jeeps 2.25 No. 2, Copper Queen No. 3; Bonanza, pear within twenty daye after the between Eureka and Mammoth that primary classes are dlscontinu- 688 Clark 6.88 Bonanza No. 1, Bonanza No. 2, Bo- - service of this summons the pennant will be practically upon you, and on Sunday night a headon colli- - ed until the 2nd Tuesday In 8eptem- - 2678-Msr- y E. Wallace. 738 7.38 nanza No. 8, U. 8. Survey No. 6491 f served within tha vun la which !slon took place down the canyon. county 263 2.6 excepting and excluding therefrom la action otherwise. thl, was brought; no of added one a 100 field action was Injured In Another Fortunately per cent enrollment for they 2691-5- ! son F. Mangan 5 00 .11 that portion of the ground em- wllhln g.y, atUP a.rviea, and to the roster of the Camp Sunday spite of the fact that considerable are working hard to that end. 2698-D- . f! Mangan coo 6.00 traced In Sun Juan, Northern Light defend thlrty above entitled actios; the In was out done to cars. broke the when fire reportedly damage 600 6.00 and Charity Lode Claims. land In case of your failure so to do, North Tlntlc. A detail of approxi-- j 610 6.10 And Also, Lead King. Lead King. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Kemmerer will be rendered agalnat mately 75 men worked fighting fire 86 .88 No. 1, Lead King No. 2, Amended, judgment you according to tho demand of tba 198 3 Amended' ''' motion. This 1. the equipment jgjo J!!? I'oad K,nt complaint, which baa bean filed with Angus when control o' the blaze was gained. 600 5.00 King No. 4, Amended, Lead King th C!erk ot ,d Court: Uke CJty The mother wz. for-- ! confiscated by the .tate liquor de- 5.00 No. 6 and Lead King No. 6, Amend- ' 600 This action la brought to recover . niflv The camp heartily welcomed Camp merly Miss Noel Fitch, daughter of.Pmlment a few weeks ago. 500 5.00 ed In West Tlntlc Mining District, a Judgment dissolving tha bonds of Bupt. Weisa back In action after a Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fitch of this city,! 6. flu county and state aforesaid; Survey 600 now and haretoforo existmatrimony 5 00 No. 6928. 600 between you and the said ing 5.00 C. N. LEATHER BURY, plaintiff. acting superintendent during his ah- - said to be doing nicely. They r nfil-r- A v ir.,"U 38 .38 Kmtileton out of the Plaintiffs' Attorney. grease C. N. LEATHERBURY, sence, performed the work very com- at the Holy Cross Hospital In Salt The flames caught on her clothes 2967-Erae- st Boyns jooo 10.00 p. o. Address: Eureka, Utah. Plaintiff! Attorney. 2985-Fre- d 327 and burned her arm and chest. 3.27 (First Tub. August 4, 1938; Last P. O. Address 8nell Utah. Eureka, 2986-Fre- d Bnell 273 2.73 Pub. September I, 1838.) Miss Jessie Beaton left Thursday 1111. Last Pub. 11, August (First back Mr. at Mra. at and Camp Walter Miller left 3009-Davl- d being pleasure B. of last week of Oakland, California. Pub. September I, 1011.) 1000 10.00 HembitMd Wsb -- bo.! Mining Blanks at Reporter Office. ,b. will 80l7-GeW. Craft .. 1000 10.00 ... The retinue and officers of Camp during the coming season. Miss Bet-- , . Tho lancelet Inhabits the sandy 8067-Dor- a 834 8.34 Pu,Ier SL Jericho were enjoyably entertained ton attended school there las year shores In the warm seta of tha earth. 2.38 Fuller .. 338 d .. - ' . when all hands attended a camp expects to finish this year. She . . . . 238 2.38 D'X,n Du NevJu tion picture Thursday. ",n Although a h.. .pent th. summer In Eureka in 3072-Msr- y ' Fuller 238 2.38 silent picture it held the Interest of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.0U In The first class of a first aid 817SEllr Ashworth . 100 all. Galbraith and other relatives. COO 215-Rlp- b 5.00 with ,. Badger home her makes she course for miners and others of the Oakland r 0.69 059 Fitch Lake Superior is the largest fresh Mrs. F. E. Csse, who was formally Tlntlc District will be held at the . 1000 10.09 Hsrley on Ruth Miners Hall Union Miss water lake in the world. Wighman. Monday 2272-ArthHarley . 1000 10.00 lag. August 29th. Mr. Hodge, fire 8272-ArtnHarley . 1000 10.00 man and aid first for fighter expert 5274-ArthHarley . 1000 10.00 the Tlntlc Standard Mining company, 2275-ArthHarley . 1000 10.00 will bo the Instructor. The lessons 500 Anderson 6.00 are of such a nature that they will bj 7289-wel- lls 5.00 Brlmhall . 600 beneficial to everyone, regardless of ?322-Joh- n M. their occupation. I 1000 10.09 Matson, Jr. 61. Columbia Rebekah lodge met last 2323-Joh- n 1000 10.00 Matson, Jr. Thursday evening at tha I. O. O. P. M. Hall and after the buslnesa session 3324-Joh- n 1000 10.00 cards and a nice luncheon were en-- :. Matson, Jr. M. Joyed. The prize winners were Mrs. 8325-Joh- n 1000 10.00 I.io Green firat, and Mrs. Mae Pan- Matson, Jr. nell cut. Announcement was made S327-- J, Martin Matson 1000 10.00 that the annual reunion of the Odd 8328-- J. Martin Matsen 1000 10.00 i Fellows of Utah would bo held at 3329-J- . Martin Matsen 1000 10.00 t or its equivalent in other merchandise 'Saratoga Springs on 8unday, August 3330-J- . Marlin Matsen 1000 10.00 28th, and that all who wished to at- - 3331-- J. Martin Matsen 10U0 10.00 f LAI GC MODERN SALT LAKE'S FAVORITE HOTEL lend should get in touch with Mrs. '3332-J- . Martin Matsen 1000 10.00 DANCE DINE RESTAURANTS FAMOUS ROOMS 4 Lou Barrett at once. The next local 2333-- J. Martin Matsen 1000 10.00 IN THE NEW MIRROR ROOM FRIDAY 9 SATURDAY 10.00 1000 held be J. will Matsen 3334-Rebeccas of Martin the meeting SIGHTSEEING HEADQUARTERS 3335-J- . on the evening of Sept. 1st. Martin Matsen 1000 10.00 R Matsen 1000 10.00 S336-- J. Martin Wm Mt JL H Waten Friends of Mrs. Marinus Tllby 3337-J- . Martin Matsen 1000 10.00 i FiniJtS at the a her aurprlae party gave 13.01 1301 n Berg at the regular heater price home of her mother, Mrs. Kata 1.20 129 Jones Ames, on Tuesday evening, the oc6.00! 600 10 & 20 Between Aug. Sept. Thera S37 1lR'ob;rt Slater . 1000 10.00! melon being her birthday. (indue iv) the out of town were thirty 5.00 j 500 p Johni0n . . guests being Mrs. Walter Miller of 6.00 . 600 gft-- J Johnson p No matter when you buy a 4.221 Virginia City, Nevada, anil Mrs. Ray 3m.Fr,nda Tuvey . 422 you'll Pacific Super-Heate- r, and daugter, Helen, of Salt J400.Fred Hayward 3.71 371 . . for your get extra value Lake City. Card! were played after 600 6.00' Bni,lh y NOW if But you buy money. f r- which a delicious luncheon was servCOO 6.00 T BadjfW you'll get a supply of coal rd. The prize winners were Mrs. 10.00 1000 6 9 OOOOeO 9 without cost IN ADDITION Mrs. Wayne Beck first; Mrs. Henry JJJJJJ1.00 100 . value Mrs. Annie heater Itore, , nadger . to the greatest Drussell, second: 1.00 100 lent, and Mrs. Ruth Gilson, consols- s5oe.N;ncy Moyes .. 100 1.00 on the market So why not I EUREKA REPORTER ! ?! I SLSrr.r Neil ODonnell " ml Mortuary L d. 438-Joh- nr 632-Ma- er . 1088-Ralp- 0 0 z. .... MRn one-side- .... th 2442-Ceorg- 2612-Margar- et ; I uVy.'rnT n'hdrer Mth! " 3953-Margsr- et ... !,h.' o. i mo-'en- 3081-Lavon- la .... I Ut-Hows- een--7fArtb- ur ur ur ur 2250-Rus"el- OFFER fa Heater history ... ... ... ... ! A TON OF COAL iiiintry 1 MMMakaaaaHtskMaaBB with your purchase of the auFlR-MEHTE- CM-ci- yW. ... 8344-Wyma- ... 346-Ceor- rne Pt. 400i2:'4. w SALT 1 .... I f JKS buy now! ,,on- You don't need to pay now except a email deposit. The balance can be paid on convenient monthly terms ATTEB you start using your It will be delivered, with the coaL whenever you say. Super-Heate- Mlalnl Blanks at Reportar Olflci I50,.E1ttbeth Leavitt 3509-Margar- et My 'Neighbor r Says: Bk, H fafBf 5UJSL"V!!5 no olh,r AT A U1t report .OTing, J V wannaP floor . . . keep find ft holds the fire longer more th comfort and health of children . . . heat . reduce mok and oot , guar Mad of finest material! throughout. want you anteed for 5 years. Many alber feature, Manfactured by Pacific S tSU Cart bon Pipe Company. Provo. Utah. Heating Appliance Division. Ur. 1 A damp woolen cloth will pick up mall piecea ot broken gUai. j Strictly Chopped date and peanut butter mixed to paale make a delicious filling for aandwlchea. a fork pierces the surface and allows the Juice to escape. Use two apoona for turning roast. To Only Heater Ever Designed Specially Barn Western Coal e wsslsm-mad- hart e Specially d.slqn.d radiator and pchoal.r - burning el waslam biluralfiou gst the com plot IY . lo ew P1" T" I. d MW DIXON - TAYLOR - RUSSELL ICtrluoive Dealers for r-rl- fle Supelleatera 4-- 3666-- J. 3595-J- . -- J' 77ie 351 j I A Boiled rice, well seasoned and with creamed salmon or shrimp, make a good luncheon diah. It iodine la accidentally dropped on a linen towel, cover immediately with dry starch and the stain will soon disappear. 3507-- J. L. C. C. C. a e a a a a P. Fuller Whitney Johnson Johnson Johnson .. .. . . . . 1G0 1.00 100 60 1.00 .60 1.00 .46 .67 6.00 1.00 100 45 67 600 McNaman 100 And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 11th day of July, 1933, nny share of each parrel of rtoek aa may be necessary will be sold at tha office of the corpora- (on ,h of(lre of The Tlntlc Lum. her Company, Eureka. Utah, on Thursday, September 16th, 1939, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereor advertla-aerve- d together with the rost of tng and the expense of ssle. If. D. 8I1RIVER, Secretary. Location of offlre: In tha office of the Tlntlc Lumber Company, Eu- ( reka. Utah. (First Pub. Aug 25, 1939; last Pub. gept. , 1931.) 36 27-Jo- IT. ROOFING -- ' Clothes moth cannot eat "bile In When making garment for small the or flying staxe al"f !ke,p ""JJa open children ace that flackete r put together so may they are enough long Inga clothing only while In tba I xet in and out of garment easily, dam Aawcisii (anal atagt. I Keep the Rain and Flies Out ! M. 2507-EIIxabe- th r Ai 990 Leavitt r. nr.-- , - lAIIECItU ; , , Roof Repairing now ig an euy job but if you wait until wt 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. , Screen Doors and Screen We have in stock screen door wire but our screen doors an so reasonable that it might be economy to buy one. , , ' , Tintic Lumber Co. PHONE 44 EUREKA. UTAH Meeeeieo |