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Show Thursday, November EUREKA REPORTER Pape 2 smgraacTyaia REPORTER; EUREKA 41 B. &J23S eurh I'li Mii lied on Thursday uf l - Kuinka, UUti. Mra. Mary Erunrc. or on J. VKHN HIFe RIFK Publishers ,, rr(lv H.i tiauxbiir, ,H. were f Tliurly lni w. cH. Jloiin r "f anil Mr. Bu visited In j at office In California, (lie post Kiire(l (;ras Valiev, weck-eni- l n. mall class rnnd over tin Kitn-krrka. I'tah. ss f Martli I u inter Ike Ad uiHiit-- r relative. end tili'inl 1H71. ""n Mr. mu! Mr John V. It" Saturday ami Kiidjy. daiiali-li-r- . 'oi piM.iH.iiioii or S'liiiii vliNlll, wiili their Ill eh.eli the f, ii ;i s I student tt aim f. 12 mi Knroiii'.iii. Auriniliiir.il ("itllftfI ( lin-iioliHiry Ii:m a Ilriiinn's of tinTin- nvnlir and 1; ii ev ninw. ,iin it ,fi ii H :i nii util lj'.iinc In Krlilny wi:i rmimil r. O.ii II HTHHH. ini'to'. '"'I- - f,,r a lm-Tl,,. K. K.O.I!! i.liniild a month I In that II lias I ; Hliiri- - Iln Iasi olif W;. held. Put Mr. - - y n Mi. BALL BAND i in! Mr. Mnwanl Hanks anil l'etil (mi IS y Tni'Mlay. he Ariliur I!. Sullivan I'i.hi of He A lliel leali I eeii n will hold a laeei :u:'. in i al lh. ir Mniidev j All uiei!i!i llie lihri.ry Iniild'iM. in . n Hli mb in- of Hie Arini-.l- ee Hie final r. lii will hi- - arr.ilired. Mill h.-l- l i lay iilh-- in. r .ir II ) fMit'l ii ill husiiiei.s J Virginia Vale BIG MAPLE HUGHES must get awfully tired of hearing that hes going to marry first one limelighted young woman and then another. Unless he's grown so accustomed to it that he just doesnt pay any attention any more. 'I I'lliiila v , U. n RUBBER Prices Effective Fri. & Sat., Nov. 4 & 5 Mature Moviea r. Morliy of Ely. Ncv.nlj. Tln-''i" Eureka. In f M' anil Mrs. John Murky. Sr.. Mr, pfiry Hanks, ami oilier Allii-r- l Hack Doff a Sombrero November Mh. ih Id In-- f Sueiely of the I.. H. X. Ward nf Kmeka. will hold llielr annual dai i.inl in nldiiioii an AH rvul. will Inneh nr liinii'T III p.iriii iiaii ill Ihf ,.IV inviieil evenl. - - QiqtW IMT QS.Wl . - Ji-a- r lin-iiilH- B&uawfi Haul limit of Fame ibai the IjhIIob of the - serv- Alll,.rl,.Bn Leuton Auxllmry artbl-l I In h I dinner int; a lint url:y .iniitl-on llm evciiliiK of a SYRUP SALE r The gossip linking his name to Once you try this Syrup you Katharine Hepburn's had barely died down before will say it is the finest MAPLE SYRUP you ever tasted. It has a larger percentage of pure Maple Sugar than any ether syrup that you can buy. AND YET THE PRICE the rumor-mongewere insisting that Bette Davis would become his wife as soon as site had divorced her husband. He made no comrs will eniin riilisidi-r.llinll- . Mr. and Mi. Iluy M r and sun r a ml Unhen. and Mr. W. H itfler a relative. vei. relumed nil Muml.iV iM"iil at llul if , Montan.i. dav ment. Bette denied l.iii-- cre Two Hallnm-Vh Wire lull.'ll lliele hv Hie ilf.iHl that she and "Ham" Ill'll Week cllll .l till" H. ill K it III ef i In l nr iiiel' hml'.er. Will nni were going to get a In ( I successful afia'rs. iif ilifin Mver. a lied lit year, who passed divorce, as long as wa Hi veil nl lio I. D. S. Amir finfiit a liliiii riliu she could; she iniiwny l.ile 1:11 i ek after - ollmr Hoami na ii (.ill mi Kriilav ill lies. The Tinlie lienplf llli ill Hlf sisted that she was M Mainniii'li. pi von by Iln Firemen to Hmii hy aiitu. trip merely spending a of ilial city. in instead of estabvacation Nevada, The .ady Klks held their rejsuhr Sail lo a residence for legal reasons. min: ltd r ai d S. iinicl lishing nf the ililh the at muni nieilinx i. The odds have been against that l.i.kf l ily i"i Moinlay for the Tio rd. y i veilin'', the tinm lfi- Ii order mi of I'litcrlna a hoapital marriage for a long time, ever since lip w if Ii a hu ine: ..ll,., she began her speedy climb up the In be operated mi thi mis si a dflirinil end i ai d i!:.y:n to fame. She has done everyTim opfriif ion w.i to hav ninriiliiK. Mis. Milliard CrUK won ladder m re li'in hei.il. she possibly could to that hi thing for a double purpn-I lie . lil-li aek J Hay Mr. i lie 'enre. it a success; it's not her fault make move mi iihilnniliiiil diorier and In m: iirl.e. ;.ml Mr. I.emianl llruwn that it failed. But Hollywood has a Word us in hi eon Hie I hem .1 hernia. irixa. Tile hostess for the rillh' way of being awfully hard on marlit ion has nni been received. eveliiliK wa Mrs. John F. Iluwe. GALOSHES I Ml fe-.- i for 1 IS LOWER! WI-- WOMEN and GIRLS Full quart can 5 pound ean I 95c Si ox 1" ! pin-ki-- 4 ITcel Styles v All IV.xli New Siiii,! BALL BAN- i. ial-e:- Warmly Lined D- Ruhbei I act wear MIYCDC ivll A Ha l O A riages in which one person is far more successful than the other. A l.lii.dfuhli'il rat. ilropped iro'n "Nobody outside this town knows There evenliU!. how tough such a marriage can be, Monday nil any position, will land on it feet. li.lde of T.lii,1 afler whli'h a The whale shark is the largest here," a star once told me. "Stars associate with stars, big people with lii..' Iiimh was served. Hu. hnnure-- l known to mankind. t wa presented w!tli a heauii-fu- l (ih other big ones. You have to do it! I was a star and my husband was nift. Tin winners at eards were ANSWER THAT ONE a not very successful leading man, Mr. Illuni'h lleik. hiish Hrure, Mr. and in spite of everything we could MurlmiH Tilby. serond, Mr. Hale,' Iioiimi prize and do, we almost had to separate, bethird. Mr. Ilan-et' fore ho got a lucky break and was Mr Kate Ame. innsnlaHuii. on top too." Vcr:z Setter Looks Better KarluSisop Ain'iliK the Hill of town people who were in Kurfkj on Monday for Hie Montana; Mi. and Mary end Mr. John Hanley Kalhleen Hanley, Helm. Nevada; Mr. Jamea llanlev, Mie Maud, William Mario and Carol Hanley. Mia. Mis Hose Hita. Henri e Hrew-- r. Mr. and Mr. S'.ev" ; !1 of Provo; P nk. Mr and Mrs. Ilitim Hoik, Mrs. rr;e Hink. Mr. Mary Kilaewiirlh. Mr, .la me Nuri'i- i. Mi Kl'h' lloek. Neil II. O'liuniiell. John Knlund. Frank Murr.iv, nil o; Salt I.ake City; Mr and Mrs. John lSergorsnn. I.o'j.m; ,ir ami Mrs. John V. Fennell. l.ym-h- wraaayi-Nei- l ODonnell Mortuary nl n Sfl-vii'- f (1inre. PIIONE I'resli JuiiiIhi MINCEMEAT CIDER Zt It's going to seem awfully funny to have Buck Jones turning into a funeral of Jeiry Platt were the Mr. John Uov.v ami JaeV Nominnl Fusil ioned PEANUTS i, iMKliilhsI Otl JLirvvy I qt 10c 2 lbs 25c CiuiK Ins e r.in-M- Is Better A Willi s,,u'' Cillll--ul- 33c 65c (Tininlutr or Gum KiiemU of Mr. Kale Anns her n very pleasant Hiirpiise party wei-li- ve Fits Belter ii 3, 1938. 54 Call Any Tune Day or Night. . IhiIIi of Hill it-- . Uavhl in Ambulance Service tiwMli..m. W. Mr. Tightwad You ought to get along on what I allow you. "Man wants but little here below." His Wife Man does, eh? What's tiiul got to do with women? a ten-gali- top-piec- SUPERB Gran ululeit Soap M"" ORANGES Size e for perhaps the last time. THE BIG GAMBLE S" Harvest Blossom what he is going to do. He has finished "Law of the Texan," which he says is his Anal western, and after a short vacation he will begin work in Paramount's "Vice Squad." We take this opportunity of showing Buck in Mil Sierell. Kleven. Then. ford; hotli of Payson. S. FLOUR dramatic straight But star. that's GRAPEFRUIT Buck Jones If you believe along with a lot ot other people that the movies are still in their infancy, pause and consider the fact that recently, in New York, a plaque was unveiled on the wall of the building now standing on the site where the first theatrical motion picture was screened. The machine that made that showing possible was Thomas Edison's In Kucuilor furthwiiriii grow Uw Vitascope, and his daughter, Mrs. ((cl luiu. E. Sloan, unveiled the plaque. "Pa, why do the dealers name Joen 'I'll. stripi nr biieral lim riiiinin ' coal after things with shells, like Another fact that brings home the iibiny t in or u fili is a eni egg and nut?" that , ;Td:n;i i h.m the movies realisation hsve rrin i!i. in shell a "Because they're game, been in existence for quite some n.y son " time is the presence, in the east of KKO's "Gunga Din," of a young CUTTING DOWN woman named Fay McKeniie. She has had experience in stock with her parents troupe and has appeared with various Los Angeles theatrical companies, but has yet to make her name in pictures. But she made her sereen debut when she was ten months old in the role of Gloria Swanson's daughter! SWEET POTATOES APPLES Bell FlSiiTS Fun UTAHS RIGHTS . FARMERS: Remember he has supported every Ivll sponsored by jear crgauiMtions for year bot'Tnfnt; thn he saved the appro-Vtia'iofer !ho advisory beards; tba. b? steadfastly ins:sts upon adequate v: :trclio: fer v;ht?f sugar beets ?nd other n U.nh crops. V.ORKEKS: Rev.vml.cr tbo1 he is endorsed by flrf he fought for al of your nr. ion'; ; the his name was one bargai-vr"cf the first on the wsgr.s and hours bill col-Uciiv- TWI.FDI.K-DK-DF- UTAHNS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE: that his heroic fight for cur rights in the Colorado River will save oar greatest neural resource; that he is your loyal, Abe Murdock IN aw tws appraranr - t ! i VOTE DEMOCRATIC "Ilfy, UiVsV. o ' ti t i. oi k Lotii v i f . 1 full-bodi- QUART No ai !i Pint No. yMra ed STRAIGHT Bourbon WHISKEY XIm AoaUmMt in Kyo NOW 3 YEARS OLD COIH. THCtiU) Ut'Akl R U)., INI). I.AWRF.NCt'.HL'KG, i na "l ot hi, hn. op," uhrm ht rntuM the ur rim h a Jrhshlful iinin r low, LhMtdlre of Knlurlty lould nutty havs Anmno a radio far if hed analrd la . . . "trumi" it mhvN Jut. lifirt ifti rfniM A Motion pirtnrrt or lour hr, I mlprlaifirnrHl" . . . J,m. riro Col rltn, fothrr nf tblorri CoUrlln Horn more and terrr a Mar ia the no li, rit do, t of the aioiiot, it Marking ogiiin before ike rumen,, ai a hit o!n tommy lone, uko't futl elet, ... mil orrr ell cunnlition nr dial tmg. inf ipul oa Jog mnrr'i prognmt, par i Coi-iva- J wtiMfmrra to trap. fr Y- onns al- - ready one of Americas largest selling straight whiskies, is now a year older a peer richer. Now, at 3 years it has, we believe, reached its full maturity for it is uged in temperature controlled warehouses the year round, checked for quality 51 separate times from grain to glass! You will appreciate the rich flavor of this sound, whiskey. Today try Old Quaker. lteidt was skeptical, but let her sing. And so she got the job. Till: HAMIMKNr rv Vf, because PINT No. When a good whiskey gets even Have you heard the new singer with Horace Heidt's band, Jean Far-ney- ? When the band was playing in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, she walked into town from the farm where she worked and asked for an audition, promxu in Congress MjIi! I'nlnliMl Ailvriiis, nii'itti -- I "Now, Bobby, why did Nero fUM e when Home was burning?" "I gurs he thought the tnus'c would suit of therr up the liiemvn." Utah Needs not expensive N8W3 YEARS OLD better thats News! Old Quaker, As a radio veteran Lanny Ross Is true to the sir waves, but his summer as a theatrical star almost made him wish that he'd gone on the stage long ago Instead of becoming a singer. He appeared in a number of summer theaters, and at the one In Ogonquit. Maine, a farmer was so pleased with Lanny's work in "Petticoat Fever that he came backstage afterward and promised Lanny free milk for a year. spcrsciirg projects, promoting the welfare cf your city. servant. I an rare, but bpcauno they h fuiroOiiivd Whiskey of Ripe Maturity If you are interested in writing for the radio you'd better make a list of the things that just musn't be done in the script of the average serial. Only the older men can smoke preferably a pipe or a cigar; no women can smoke. No one, not even the villain, can touch liquor. Mr. Bragg I hear that you aro using condensed milk. Mr. Flagg Yes. we have to do h. Our apurlment is too small for re ulur stuff. CIVIC CLUBS: Remember that you have had his regressive and wholehearted cooperation in improi'iug business conditions, g W iliffic.il; pi'i's-.i.i- OLD QUAKER petition. hard-workin- Knnine vi'.-- the hurdet of WHISKEY NEWS FLASH! e VETO? ANS : Rem? mfccr that he voted ag: ir.si tl.c ntisr.erarl ercromy act; that he voted ftv the bonus; the he has helped thou-smd- s cf you with our claims. l!l:u k 'Fjinoml urw ;.l! known MUbtani'es. l h, r PEERY HOTEL Ktl.T nil't I.AIt I.AKK'H I'ltlCF.l) MOI)KH HOTEL gpsgili Wittes: ItriiHiIwuy .riO Slid FIHCK G to $.1.00 West Temple lt.tGE |