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Show October 27, 1933. ThArwlay EUREKA REPORTER Pag 5 .Mrrr.EUREKA Vern HH ami little non. Ilob-- ; Mr.. C. K. nil.. .11 of Bu,.,k., H jcoompanled by Mrs. Sadie Ionian Bll- Mr.. Libby Tolman both wllh rlen, Bl Iro- City, Pork. At the lut- -' vo nd Ainerlean were dinner guest of they ier pl'p Ur. Hannah Rhode., mother of Mrs. C E. Kife. J. The deadline 'J" ,o bullets an Saturday. 0iy Hon I'dcll Jensen, Victor June and. Published uu Thursday of each week Cbarle R. Jtnkln. all of Nephl.j at Eureka, UUh. )ent Wednesday in Eureka doing r K ilIKK J VERN RIFE little work. for pomirai d.,.. indopt-udeiii- .... wan BllBlw s REPORTER I Publisher! JJ (Murenre l!uurr mul were filed on or More on, Richard, and Mr. Mary Ioiis that l will appear on Hus offlriui Imllot lt for Hpeiit the laitcr part of last week In' Ku,red In the poitoffice at (he general uWilu on November Lake Cliy. 8. ireka, Utah. a second clan mall under the Act of March I, ',y ftielulH are to bo Mr. T. U. ( lit k of San Hernar-18- 7 .Pl1 for the Hplundid manner In whlrh dlno, California, I in Eureka for an! Mr. George Tlnsman was hoHte. they wahed Kuri-ku'- s Main Ntreet extended visit wiih Mr. nml Mrs.! of the Fldeli Club lust week-enThla partlrulur at reel I.ymi Veal. Mr. Click und Mr lo the member, of last week, should be taken 0B Wednesday evening proper care of even Veal are ulster, nd a nice luncheon taking up at the expense or other f d Mr. Charles Zabrlskle the one and only street traveled by Mr. and Mra. Prank llrlskey, Mr. Ibe time. wore prlxa and Mr, visitor und tourlMt and Frank high the .on will b raiu-PB- , Currily und daughter, Mur) cut prize. Other uiiqutlonably determine they returned on Monday after X E. Bartlett the the una week visit In Loh Angeles and viCecelia Bacon, poarunre of the entire attending were Mra. the city by MrB' Mr. I Jh,n, F' owe. n,BiB Breet. The council member cinity with relulivea anil friends. Mrs. W. B. Thurmond. Mr. Percy realize this and they are doing a Rev. Joseph I. Gossclin und mothvery nice job of keeping It clean Hank and Mra. Olen Campbell. er, Mr. Deliniu Uosselin, returned home Sunday nfier spending two neeks in the eaa!, where they were called on ammni of the death of the letter's sister. !r Ku-Sa- alr d. HEADLINE WHISKEY HEW! Whiskey of Ripe Maturity A Full-Bodi- ed h-- Mr. and Mra. Walter j NOW 3 COPR. Igj. THE iff Rym IND. two-thir- eenrure-n- g therein: SECTION L That It la proposed to mod section I of Article 10 of the Cenititutioa of the etate of Utah ended by the vote of the elccton at the general election of 1930 to retd e fellow: The proceed! of tho ealc land that have been or nay hereafter be granted by the United State te thla atato, for tho support of tho common echoole, and five per centum of tho not proceed of the ealei of United State public lands lying within tha state and aold by the united State aubsequent to tho ad' minion of thia atata into tho Union, shall be and remain a permanent fund, t be called the State School Fund, the irlernt of which only, shall be upended for the support of tho common echoole. Tho inicreit on tho State School Fund, tho proceeds of all property that may accrue to the state by escheat ar forfeiture, all unclaimed shares and dividend of any corporation incorporated nnder the law of thia state, the proceeds of the sale of timber, and the proceeds of the sis or other disposition of minerals r ether property from school and state land, other than those granted for specific purpose, shall, with such ether revenue a the Legislature may from time to timo allot thereto, a fund to bo known as the Uaiferm School Fund, which Uniform School Fund ahall be maintained and used for tho eupport of the common and public schools of tho stato and apportioned in auch manner ni the Lerlilature shall provide. The of Section 7, Article XIII of this Constitution shall be construed ss a limitation on tho rata of taxation on tangible proporty fur district school purpose and not on tho amount f funds available therefor and, further, no moneys allocated to the Uniform School Fund shall be coniidered la fixing tha rate of fixation specified In Section T of Article XIII. SECTION t. Tha secretary of elate l directed to submit this proposed amendment to tho electors of tho state t the next general election In the winner provided by law. SECTION S. If odopled by the electors of tho atete, this amendment hall take effect the flrit day tf Jenuary, 1939. See. of the imposes, ilgh school fund; said furi ihal1 hr apportioned In the minner the Legislature shall provide, to the trhor districts maintaining high schools, smi such levy for district school purport which together with such other fund, as may be availsbl for district school purpose, will raise annually sn mount whlrh oqnals 125 for ssch person of school ago in the stato as shown by tha last precoding school census; the ism to be distributed among tho school districts according to tho last preceding school census; snd in addition an equalisation fund which when added to other revenues irovided for this purpose by tho shall bo 15 for each person of shown by tha last preschool ago ceding school census; said equalisation bo shall fund apportioned to tho school districts in such manner ns tho Legislature shall provide. Said rates snail not bo Increased unless a proposition to increase the same specifying the time rat or rates proposed and tholevied-bduring which tM same shall bo such first submitted to a vote of of the qualified electors of tho slate, s In tns year next preceding such election, shall hava paid a property tax assessed to them within the stole, and tha majority of those voting thereon shall vote la favor thereof, la such manner ns may be provided by law. SECTION 3. Tho secretary of toto is directed to submit this proposed nmendment to tho elector of tho elate in the next genernl election in tne manner provided by lew. SECTION I. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day at which FUND-UNIFO- I. 11 con-stit- ut ni rate Wesley Durfee was painfully InI can prove that' jured on Tuesday while at work on First Lawyer with a club; thati hit waa our client In A mine Hill. the Eureka hia lease car loaded with ore tipped over and important you must concede. Second Lawyer That'a striking pinned him beneath it. He was res I'll admit. evidence, rued by his partner, Virgil Berry, who was nearby when the mlh.,tp HE KNOWS took place. Fortunately Mr. Dm fee lacsevere some with only escaped erations on one of his legs. o ' WORKS RESOLUTION TO AMEND SECTION JOIST PBOSISG . ARTICLE OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH. DELATING TO PUBLIC WORKS. WORK ON Al-Be it resolved bg tha the etate of Ufu. two members fleeted ta rerhalth. Hfliiin rntinff m fawr tktntfe SECTION 1. That It i 1pnipojjU of the to amend section 9 of article It ! SAdSJSLVljBSS is srrcr irtf sr i now-famo- T, at Reporter OfUce I the itots. county or ment; and the ,7irU.,.UhHh and laws to provide ln fwtonsa. safety of employees md nmi wwr anil nunM number nf m.ximum hours 3SX 'Tenor r.t osint Is hereby dircrtcd Mining Blank TANGLIXC-ANGI.IX- G rzrr , The Pioua One Five were wise virgins and five were foolish, The Practical Chap The propor- -' tion of foolish ones Is much bigger ! i to .ubma ' tod,y' V--g election In th. manner provided the SECTION 9. H adopted by AN EXCHANGE surMwara 39. January, PURPOSES OF TAXATION DISTRIBUTION JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION T, ARTICLE X III OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF VTAII, RELATING TO THE RATE OP TAXATION, PURPOSES AND DISTRIBUTION fe 1 waived by tb Legislature of all Ike Stute el (,'tob, s (Ac member sleeted Is eeek house fan reeving therein : t SECTION I. That it le propoe mend section 7 of Arliclo II of tho Constitution of tho atato of Utah, a mended by the vote of the elector at the general election at 1930 to read 26th day follow: Sec. 7, The rate of taxation on nglblo property shall not exceed on rh iloHvtr of valuation two and four tenths mill for general elate purpose. of ono mlU for high school ofrtStoteUurhbycertify I Sfesafl's ttre-third- SsMiJS two-- ; Miami, Buddy Dawaon II catch. his landed finally Fla., to kImm how on bj consternation , year-ol- d at August, 193. jSS? Iwo-toat- hi ; it was a terrific struggle,of hut Secretary at lute- - with daddy's new Oxhlng tackla, llanvy Furhay, rit.D. ! 1 c,S2"'tS &$ '" NOTICE FOB I'UTH.ICATION. ! : L t tz seiivwQavf ! Joseph Wlrthlln, who a couple of. !weeka ago suffered the loss of a lex ifrom dlubcti infection. Is now re- ported to be getting along nleely. Mr. Wlrthlln. a former resident of Tin-- ! this district. Is still Interested In mln-and commercial tic due to his he left here iR interests although hla homo make to many years ago num-- . In Salt take City. His great he will pleased, here friends her of j to leurn of his reeovery. OF WORK ON PUBLIC c United Stales Department of the In- lerior. General Land Office at Salt ; take City, Utah, October, 19, 1939. 4p f'M a LNftu, tnt. j NOTICE is hereby given that LOUIS FRANKLIN WlALDEMAR, of ' EUREKA, UTAH, who, on Nov. 18, entry. No. 1933, made homestead G50230, for 813 tt. Section 26. Township 11 South, Range 9 West, Salt take Meridian, haa filed notice nf Intention to make Final Proof, to WAS establish claim to the land above described, before C. E. Rife, Notary NOT i Public, at Eureka, Utah, on the 29th AM dny of November, 1939. Claimant names as witnesses; ATHEIST Ellis Snbey, of Wallsburg, Utah; Floyd Donner, of Midway, Utah; Dou Clyde and E. D. Clyde, of Heber City, i Utnh. Although Thomas Tair.e is often THOMAS F. THOMAS, referred to as an American atheist, Register. he waa far from being auch a perOctober 20, 1932. son. He played a very important (First publication tast publication November 17, 1933.) part in the founding nf tho American and to did much states, independent Knglnnd and Wales have 6.900,-00- 0 encourage the army of Washington female workers, according to comixisition by his "The Crisis," which began with record. these words: "These are the times All tambardy poplars are said to that try men's souls." Hia belief in have descended from ruttlnga of a e God is evidenced by the words of .lnglu tree whlrh originated on tha none other than the bishop of Llan-dalRiver Po, In Italy. who ra'd to him: "There is a philosophical sublimity in some of j Colonel Blood, who stole the royal your ideas when speaking ol the crown of England In 1671, not only Creator of the universe." was pardoned for the theft but was ( W.NU EervU-c- . granted a $2500 annual penalon by Kin-- ; Charles II. ar Office. Blanks Reporter Legal By John No. The Columbia Rebekah met at the 1. O. O. F. Hall last Thursday evening, and after the business session cards were enjoyed and a delirious luncheon served. won the Mrs. Thomas Ihlzarklea Mrs. high score prise for cards and William Frary the house prize. The next meeting will he held on Novem- her 3rd. and all members are urged, to be preseut as Important business, will be transacted. 1939. we 9ctddi fjtytfUa. BESUHKER 3 No. 3 A n t Constitutional Amendment HOURS SEE YOUR DEALER OR mil-Kure- ka e Constitutional Amendment No. 2 sbsll constitute Legis-atur- January. its automatic controls enabling you to enjoy many leisure hours out of the kitchen and still serve meals on time. Come in let's talk it over. The ladies of St. Patrick's Church conducted a very successful card party on Tuesday evening at the St. Josephs School Hall, serving a delicious luncheon arter the card playMrs. Bunk Winning that golf. ing. For bridge the prises went match will be quite a feather in ' Mrs. Maynard Griggs and Joint II. your husband's cap. ; Donnelly and for "500" lo Mrs. Ber- Mrs. Foozle If it's a nice one I'll nl.e Myrlc and Virgil Berry. make him give it to me. Men Lorln Athrrley, owner of n B.houldn't wear such fantastic mery-Elk- s Auditorium (formerly Hie Pavilion) Is nuking 8im wnn- durful Improvenir-nt- s to the building.1 The most important of these are re-- 1 painting and decorating the interior j of the building and installing nw lights. When the work is finished the hall should be one of the most attractive in this part of the state. Constitutional Amendments PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND A JOIST RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION t, ARTICLE OF 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION TUB STATE OF UTAH. RELATOF ING TO THE PROCEEDS USDS AND OTHER PROPERTY AND CREATINO A PERMANENT FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND FOR THE COMMON AND PUBUC SCHOOLS. Be 1 waived by the Legislature at of all the stale af Utah, the members sleeted te seek house from kitchen drudgery i R CO., LAWRKN'CEBl'RG, Constitutional Amendment No. 1 st There wa no council meeting Iasi Friday evening which wn tho regular dale. As predicted I he reaao:i waa that some of the members went tleer hunting with most of (he oilier resident of this rity. They were cerWide the worst gossip ... tainly eniltli (1 to ih:s hit of pleas- the town IShe's I was told yesterday that ure a they ran catch up on bark she ork very easily. Hubby Said the same thing about Mrs. W. I). Myen returned lo her 'ou? in Eureka after spending five months visiting with relatives in' FORE! Chlcaen and (union, Illinois, and (levelund, Ohio. While there Mrs. Myers viewed many of the points of iiilt-rein Unit suction of th jeoun'ry and reports having had a most enjoyable time. j YEARS OLD OLD QUAKE enjoy fast, dean, low-coelectric cooking. Residential electric rates, you know, are now the lowest in hisand are 20 per cent tory below the national average in this territory. An Electric Range also brings relief I STRAIGHT Bourbon WHISKEY MilaUf ALL JUST ALIKE employed on the Salt Luke Telegram.1 taste. Ahm Ileealcy and1 in this territory have discovered its economy and now i ... I discover that the cost oi operation is much less than you think. Already the more than 140,000 home dwellers - lililo son, Jerry, spent Sunday in! Eureka visiting with the former's parentH, Mr. ?nd Mra. I 'rank LVusluy. Walt, who has been In the news-- 1 paper game in t.e norihweat. is now At two yean of age Old Quaker waa one of the largest selling straight whiskies in America. Now, at 3 full years it has reached its Golden Age, in flam, nuwkuk,, mature on every count mihlnm and For mellowness Old i. Quaker employs special method which include ageing in temperature controlled warehouses the year round and 51 separate checks of quality from grain to glass! Try this fine, sound whiskey .Youll find its flavor worthy of your most critical you thoroughly check into the cost of electric cooking, you'll "Don't ye love de babbling brook i an de shady copse?" j "De brooks is all right, but I date on the Democratic ticket and don't love no cops, shady or other-the- y were more or runipalgninu wse- They never did nothin' but in addition to visiting with j friend, barm ter me." quTk'e" now 3 years old I HEN Lit Mrs. Muble 1). Christ Ison, Mra. Mue li. Ietiy, both of Nephi. and 11. Elgin Gardner of Levan, were In Eureka on Monday. All are cundl- -' ! o 7Q . i . Whut's become of the sick befwhu u.:rj j0 gt.ind here?" . Ive took over n ..c r.r-.- v "'" " at tho hapoilor jndy." I' OfflcOi Euraka, I |