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Show (IHF.KA LADY INJURED AUTOMOBILE A (VI DENT IN Twenty Years Ago Imports from the Payson hoepltel are to the. effect that Mra. John Phipps, who wni seriously injured in un automobile arcldent lust Thura-daia recovering in a very sstlsfac-tor- y manner and within a week or ten daya ehould be well enough, to return to her home in thla city. Mra. Phipps waa injured when the rar in which ahe waa riding with her eon, Howard, collided with a truck at Edgewater in Salem. 8he Buffered fractures of aeveral riba and a long deep cut on the leg which required many atitchea to cloae. Her aon eacnped injury. It la reported that the car waa badly damaged. The Following are Eventu that Happened In TIntic Diatrlct a y, EKNKHT Score of Yeare Ago. . MINING NOTES Two new were being cut in the TIntic Etandard ahaft one on the 1350 foot level and the other on the 1450; grading waa alao under way for new hoiutlng machinery which waa to be Inatalled at the mine. Preparationa were being made to aink the Iron King abaft from the 1200 to the 1400 foot level. John W. Taylor, auperintendent at the Copper Leaf, elated that the ahaft had reached a depth of 1000 feet. The Plngham Mlnea. Co., of which the Eagle and Blue Bell waa a part, declared a dividend of B0 centa per share. It waa rumored that a railroad spur waa to be built to the TIntic Standard mine. The influenxa epidemic, which had taken auch a heavy toll of TIntic people had completely abated, no dpatha happening during the week. Tim Downey received a letter from hia aon, John C. Downey, elating that the young man waa in the thick of the fighting in Europe. The letter waa dated November 6, 1919, several days before the armistice had been signed. Yard Zabrlskie, non of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabrlskie, returned ela-tlo- HOY NS FUNERAL WAS HELD LAST SUNDAY Imprcaalve funeral aervlcea over the remaina of Erneat Boyna were held at the M. E. Church on 8unday afternoon, with offlcera and mem-Ix-r- a of TIntic Lodge No. 9, F. ft A. M.. Page S EUBEKA REPORT Ell Thursday, December 8, 1938. officiating. The eulogy .waa aald by the Rev. William Frary and the muaical num-her- a were, furnlahed by the church choir. The remaina were Interred in the Masonic plot in the Eureka Cemetery with the orders rltualiatic work being carried out. The caaket bearera were: William Herbert Taylor, Andrew Uurquiat, Campbell Harvey Dundavy, Charlea Waterbury end Arthur Hanka. ! Coin, East Gold Coin, Sur. No. 7001. ft. distant; thence 8. 10 deg SI min lode mining claims. jW. S9S ft. to Cor. No. 2, Profit; 1 direct that thla. notice be pub- - thence N. 79 deg 29 min W. 591.S Ora Bln; thenca N. ft. to line Ueporl"'lt Eureka, Utah, a newspuper published 46 deg 64 min E. 928 ft. to Cor. No. 3. Ore Bin, this survey, on lino Sur. No. 8474, North Clift; for a period of nine (9) rnnserutlva thence N. 47 deg. 19 min W. 600 weeks. THOMAS F. THOMAS. ft. to Cor. No. 4, Ore Bin, on Una Sur. No. 6474. West Clift; Register U. 8. Land Office. (First publication November 3, 1939. thence S. 46 deg. 54 min W. 1S34.0 Ore Bln Extentlon, Last publication December 29, 1939,) ft. to lino this survey; thence N. 79 deg 26 viiticf OF APPLICATION FOR min W. 466 ft. to place of beginning. MINERAL PATENT. Excepting and excluding tha conee flicts with Sur. No. 3413, Clift; Sur. No. 3931, Jennie and Franklin; Sur. Serial No. 0101)21. 1 nlled States Land Office at Salt No. 4641, St. Louis; and Sur. No. take Pity, Utah, October 27, 1939. 6474, North Clift, Lodes. Net area applied for 442.187 acres. Notice la hereby given that the 8ald consolidated lode locations ere situate lu the N. W. quarter; 8. W. quarter; N. E. quarter; and S. E. quarter of Sec. 19, and N. W. made lode said ha. Utah. of Salt quarter and S. W. quarter of Sec. each take on City. ing. MailcCoof WF Shrlv- -- Innd length a United 20, and N. V. quarter and N. K. feet for State, wide, 600 Slnlnn application surface ground, Co., and Eureer, being Survey Patent for the Ore Bin, Profit, Ore quarter of 8ec. 30, and tha 8. W. . jfo 7001 and described in tha field Bin Extention, Jennie Extentlon, quarter of Sec. 18, T 11 8, R 8 W, Ktianayio. and tha N. E. quarter and S. E. . quarter of Sec. 24, T 11 8, R 9 W, ,r one of the first to be of" 18 Ex-th- e 8. L. B. ft M., and are of record In Coin Gold E 54 min East Gold East Coin, Ions deg net fawfat was Recorder office the of the County Volcanic Incense, Ridge, tension. foUoWa: 1 of Mammon, Pinnacle, Conversant, Bea of Juab County, Utah, and tha nearNo. Cor. j at Commencing a Hillside lode, Survey No. 7001. from con No. 1, 2, and 3 claims, situate est known locations ara tha follow, which point the N. W. Corner of in the TIntic Kilning District, Juab ing named adjoining and conflictSection 19. T 11 3, R 2 W, S. L. County, Utah, each claim approxl- - ing claim: Clift, Sur. No. 3413; B. ft M.. hears N 20 deg 05 min W mutely 1500 feet In length on earh Jennlo and Franklin and Calumet, 822 feet distant; thence 8 79 deg of said lodes and surface ground Sur. No. 3931; Tilt, Hillside, 8ur. 26 min K 600 feet to Cor. No. 2, GUO feet wide, except aa excluded. No. 7001; St. Louis, Sur. No. 4641; Next Monday, Dec. 12th, a school identical with Cor. No. 1 Ore Bin being Surrey No. 7001, and describ-rcfeterl- a North Clift, West Clift, Sur. No. will be open to all students Extentlon lode, this survey; thence ed In the field notes and plat of 6474; Contrary, Fissure, Fissure No. who wish to obtain hot meals at the S to deg 34 min V 1500 feet to the official survey, on file In this 1, Sur. No. 9939; Sunshine, Sur. No. school. A complete luncheon cost- - Cor. No. 3, identical with Cor. No. office, with magnetic variation of 3900; and Hnbb, Sur. No. 3903, lode mining claims. ing from five to seven cents will be l Beacon No. 3 lode, this survey; 16 deg 54 min East, us follows: I direct that this notice be pubW of Ore feet No. 600 26 ut min N who 79 1, Those students served. post Commencing deg bring thence their lunches may buy one hot dish to Cor. No. 4 from which point the Rin Extentlon, a corner of tha claim, lished In The Eureka Reporter, at a costing tow cents per dish. Lunch- - quarter section corner between See- - from which point the N. W. cor. of Eureka, Utah, newspaper published eon tickets may be purchased from tions 19, 24, T 11 S, R 2 and 3 W Pec. 19, T 11 S, R 2 W, S. L. B near said consolidated mining claims, a period of nine (9) consecutive the teachera ct a cost of twenty-fiv- e respectively, S. L. B. and M. bears ft M., bears N. 44 deg 41 min W. for weeks. 10 S. deg centa per ticket. The cafeteria will 8 0 deg 49 min E 411.6 feet distant; 1240.4 ft. distant; thence THOMAS F, THOMAS, be In operation during the winter thence N 10 deg 34 min E 1500 34 min W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2, Register U. 8. Land Office. N. 26 79 of No. No. 1. begin- Bpuron 3; thence This new service Is under feet to Cor. place months. deg min V. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 1, Bea- - (First publication November 3, 1938. the direction of Miss Cecil Wilson nine. Also commencing si Cor. No. 1, con No. 3, from which point the Last publication December 29, 1938,) nd Mrs. Ruby Bigler. 16th. the Tilt lode. Survey No. 7001, from quarter section corner between On Friday, December The Whole Town's vrhlrh point the N. W. Corner of tions 19 and 24, T 11 S, R 2 and 3 play, The Section 19, T 11 8, R 2 V. S. L. B. w respectively, S. L. n. ft M., bears be presented.. will Talking, V g. 0 M. hears N 48 deg 44 min deg 49 min E. 411.6 feet dl- Play Is a farce In three acta. Both and 1022.9 feet distant; thence S 47 tant; thenco S. 10 deg 34 min W. seat reserved and admission general 19 m,n E 699 0 ,0 Cor- - 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4. Deacon No. tlcketa for the play will be sold'all d A Dignified Service at a next week by the atudenta of the aen- - No- - 2. Identical with Cor. No. 1, 3. thla survey; thence S. 79 deg 26 thence mn E. 2400 ft. to Cor. No. 1, Tln- Nominal Charge. ,0re Dln 1,,de th,l E lor class 1499 8 foPt 10 l,c Copper No. 6; thence 8. 10 deg. 49 dp 54 min 9lh the PHONE 54 34 min W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4. dp"llc ih. ju!- - Lome from the training ramp ut with one exit copy and 91.00 filing fee on or before January 21, 1929, Waco Texas. T, H. lll'MPHEKYS, , Mrs. Lee Bo, for many years a t evident of Eureka, removed to Salt E,nelr- of first publication .(Dale Lake City. Mr. and Bits. Joseph Lee and Mrs. 24, 1938. Malcolm Lee returned to Eureka af- - 'December 22, 1939.) ' ter a visit at Magna. 11111 APPLICATION A. J. Sessions was called to lleber NOTICE OF MINERAL PATENT. ' City on account of the serious Illness Merle! No. OflSiPn. of his mother. Salt ut Office MIssEmma Phipps of Spanish United States Lnl ke Ital U y, I Vhe Fork and Len B. Hughes of Provo Notice la hereby were married twenty years ago. The tompu y by bride waa a former resident of Eu- - TIntic Coalition Mine, and attorney- Us authorized agent k whoso puet Vernon Snyder, Soma of the principal advertisers Is 419 Jud In the Eureka Reporter twenty years office nddrw Lake Salt ily, Mali, has mad Ing. ago were: Penney's. Manson Bros.. a Fennell's Meat and Grocery, Taylor application for 2-- 2, 2-- 3, 2-- 3, i 2, f - tSsrsi szzs 2S2 ... - jjjjjjj aec-seni- or Neil ODonnell Mortuary t1 YOU con buy score J5lyted hy Call Any Time Day or Night. Battar Light Batter Sight Lamp to- day at truly bargain prices. Tha two hart ara merely SU. tvsiy. braaMM Ul bsM. Paicbaml Mi. UsaM Pries aketch-a- d amples. Not only ex- art balk. lampt apprtciattd gift! ' thJ The Pep Club win soon obtain ne All dub members have uniforms. been measured and an order has been sent In. The uniform will consist of a dark blue dress with white trim- mings and ahoea to match. The ciut mty also obtain new megaphones for each member. Sunday, December 4(li, the Glee Club sang at the Elks' memor--county- , ial service held In the Elk' home, The Glee Club was under the direc- tion of J. L. Jameson. tat lor y tara to coma. Evtry 3.95 homt can ust thtat naw. battar lampa. Placa X your ordara tomorrow. FREE SERVICE con- - Wtj, ore Bin Extentlon lode, ,hU turvey No 7001 j;el area appued for. 40.768 acres, Said consolidated lode locations the X. W. quarter of are atuate 19 an(j f,e quarter of 11 S. R 2 W. S. L. R. Sw.on ig. anj jj an(j are 0f record in the of- f,.p 0f the County Recorder of Juab Utah, and the nearest known joeutiona are the following named adjoining and conflicting claims: t to Cor. g. 79 dog 26 min E. 1200-ft- . 0. 3, East Gold Coin Extension; lhpnfe N J( dpJ J4 mIn E 995 .4 ft. to Cor. No. 2. Mammon; thence g. 99 deg 48 min E. 1499 ft to Cor. No. 3; Mammon; thence N. 89 deg 99 min E. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 9 pmnucle; thence N. 10 deg 34 min jj. 1 s 1 9.1 ft. to Cor. No. 3, Convor- Mut; thence N. 89 deg 59 min W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2. Conversant; thence West 1500 ft. to Cor. No, incense; thenee N. 10 deg 34 min , 990 ft. to Cor. No. 2. East Gold Coin; thence N. 79 deg 26 min W. 12OO ft. to Cor. No. 3, Profit, this SUrvey; thence N. 10 deg 34 min E (98.8 ft. to Cor. No. 4. Profit; thence 79 deg 34 min W. 1200 ft. por No. 1, Profit, from which point the N. W. corner of Section 19, T g. u j w, S. L. B. ft M., bears N 77 flet 10 mn 30 see W. 2821 n " Ta help you enjoy the benefits d light Conditioning," wo will gladly send a Homo Lighting Advisor to your homo to moaouro your lighting with a Light Motor. Toko advanstrata. tage of this service to protect your family Irom oyo Phono no under obligation. FBEE and places you hi your dealer or Utah Power ft Light Company. - ; i I WANTED Ranch In located gap No. surrounded by high mountains. VMtad Herfal Land (Mi. Office ut Salt Slates or more Must be ut too October take 27, 1938. Utah, City, sacrifice. SUte location, improveIs Notire that the given hereby menu, water facilities and price. Tintic Coalition Mines Company, by Utah. Box 150, Eureka, Its authorized agent and attorney-- 1 Vernon 8nyder, whose post WANTED AMBITIOUS HUSTLER, y Sell Rawleigh Products. Needed In office address Is 419 Judge home. Easily sold. Pleasant ing. Sait Lake City, Utah, has made States work. Should make good earning! application for a United at start and increase rapidly. We Palent for the Pry, Prod, lode teach you how. Rawleighe Dept, claims situate In the Tintic Mining 8 District, Juab County, Utah, euch O, Denver, Colorado. clnlm approximately 1500 feet In length on each of said lodes NOTICE TO WATER UtiKllK. and surface ground, 600 feet wide. ee The State of Utah, Offire of Stalo except as excluded, being Survey No. 7168 and described In the field notes Engineer, Salt take Ulty. Notice Is hereby given that Eure- - rnd plat of the official survey on ku City, Utah, has made Appliratlon, file In this offire with magnetic var-- I in accordance with the laws of Utah, latlona of 16 deg 4 min East, as to appropriate 1 sec. ft. of watet follows: well Commencing at Cor. No. 1 Trt (450 g.p.m.) from a 'and two unnamed springs In Utah lode. Survey No. 7168 from which 'rcunly, Utah. There will be 25 point the sertlon corner common to each of the Sections li, 18, 19, 20, T 11 8, R ppm diverted from from the 2 W. S. I. I), and M. hears X. 10 follows a springs located NK Cor. Sec. 8. T. 10 S.. R 2 W. ilcg 14 min E. 172.7 feet; thenre ;; .. SLBftM : (11 8. 1088 ft. and W. N 79 deg 26 min W. 1200 feet to No. 2. this Prod W. Cor. lode, survey; 294 ft. and 12) 8. 2588 O. and 1945 ft. Water from the springs thence 8. 10 deg 34 min W. 1499.4 will be conveyed by pipe lines to ths feet to Cor. No. 3 Prod, Identical Profit, Cold Coin well, whirh will be approximately 50 vlth Cor. No. No. lodes. 7001; thence 8. 8. II a at Survey point ft. deep and Inrated Idea. 30 min. W. 820 ft.. from said 79 deg 26 min E. 1200 feet to Cor NE Cor. Sec. 8. Water from the No. 4. Pry lode, this survey: thence X. 10 deg 34 min E. 1499.4 feet to rprlnzs will there he rommtngled Cor. No. 1, place of beginning, from he drawn to 400 with g.p.m. Excepting and excluding conflict the well, and the tola! quantity (450 with 111 he pumped from the u Survey No. 4641, St. Lnula lode. g.p.m.) Net area applied for, 39.724 acre, well to sn equalising reservoir In-Said ronsnlldated lode locations caled In the SKURWtft Sec. 19. T. 10 8.. R. 2 W., SLBftM, from which are situate In the N. K. quarter of It will he distributed by pipe lines Section 19 and S. E. quarter of See11 I B. L. B. and M. T 18, II and 8, domestic municipal 1, rod used for and are of record In the offire of purposes at Eureka City. Thla Application Is designated In the County Recorder of Juab County, loca-Nthe offire of the State Engineer as Utah, and the nearest known 12782. All protest resisting the lion sre the following named of aald Application, wlih Joining and conflicting rlslms: St. reasons therefore, made in affidavit laiuls, Sur. No. 4641; llubh, Sur. lth T. II. No. 3903; Sunshine. Bur. No. 3900. form, must be filed 403 Sunshine No. 2. Sur. No. 3901; Stale Engineer, Humpherys, Lake Balt City, Utah, Profit, Tlntio Copper NO. 1, Cold , State Capitol, 12.1. Dulld-ever- UTL-19-- 3 rail HSM EVERY DROP HOW 3 YEARS 01D MILDER, MELLOWER, RICHER THAN EVER Take a tip for the holiday! Stock up three on Old Quaker Whiskey-n- ow delicate smooth, old deliciously years in bouquet, rich in flavor, yet soft and mild. For three full years this fine whiskey i.as grown finer, day by day, in temperature-coware-k-Hiee- a. ntrolled The Inspester babind mybmitebvewAs.SI QftlHfe miinct wfnhsebs Hfiral, rata It sound quality checked 51 separate iJiaesfrom grain to glass. Get acquainted with Old Quaker. You won't find it an extravagance and you will find it a most congenial whiskey for holiday gifts and for your own holiday hospitality. N0Vr--3 . im Im It YEARS OID IMS, THE OLD OL'AKF.B COi.lAWBKWCl.aCRft StirXrt'F r.l TIntic Lodga No. t. ft A. M.( meeta Sad I and 4th Tneadny of j each month at 1. O. O. F. alL Vlslthlng brothers Invited to attend. FRED MILL1MAN. W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary I - Cfawcsy W. Wul t.''o 7: 400li2.-'4-. SALT LAHGCITQ HM4444HIM4M4Ht44444W44IW44IIIM Fill Your Coal Bin ft 3-- Do not let the snow catch you with empty cool bins. Lay in a supply now and be prepared for the chilly blasts of winter. It is 1 o. WHISKEY STRAIGHT ASHAYKR8 Custom Work Solicited We Standardise on Accuracy EUREKA CTAI1 HEADQUARTERS SIGHTSEEING , economical to store coal . while the weather is good, and it saves work and worry when the deep snow comes. . I wmmwmm Altm AwmitmM mine-sha- 1 BROWN and BROWN ROOMS in-fa- di. Ambulance Service LAIGC MOOf IN SALT LAKE'S FAVOUR HOTEL DINE 6 DANCE 4 FAMOUS 8ESTAUIANTS M THE NEW MIRROR ROOM FRIDAY a SATURDAY I SEE YOUR DEALER OR JUmmSm end excluding the Ore Bin, Ore Bin Extentlnn, Deacon No. 3. Beacon No. 2, Sur. No. 7001; Calumet, Sur. No. 3931; Contrary, LOCAL ADS. Sur. No. 3939; West Clift. Sur. No. 6474, lode mining claim. WANTED Will pay 5 cent a pound I direct that thla notice be pub- Eufor Urge, dean, cotton rags. lished in The Eureka Reporter, at reka Reporter. Eureka. Utah, a nevapnper published near said consolidated mining claims, furnished room Two RENT FOR .for a period of nine (9) consecutive house. Mrs. Marion Russell. weeks. THOMAS F. THOMAS. 5 OR SALE Six room, strictly mod- era house. In first cUss condition. Register V. S. Land Office. November 3. 1938. Good garage. See Irwin Sax or (First Last publication December 29. 1938,) call at Reporter Office. ! FOR RENT Four room furnished NOTICE APPLICATION FOR Main OF A. W. Brown, house. Mrs. MINERAL PATENT. Street. Phone 85. at Chriatmaa timt, but Psichmsai shads, bissas er hreiy base. Pike ladsdes balk. Excepting tr Coal weighed on Typfe Regis- tering Beam Scales. Tintic Lumber Co. a. PHONE 44 . 4 a EUREKA, UTAH 9HHHm44HW4 694666 4tmH4MM4HW44 |