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Show 4 Pag Thursday, December 8,: EUREKA REPORTEB T1IRFK Fourth Dist. Leionaires Hyrum S. Xing Passed Meeting Here on Saturday Away Tuesday Afternoon C'AMHDATFM 1 I'OK MILD EFFICIENT lAKOlK gnr muinil hoikii NTATF.8 IIIIJ. I OK HIGH DIAITH UiTlicn Kuropean powers received NOTARY PUBLIC minders from Washington. D. I'.. Three candidate, who had wete i, Kiur. aged 6j Officers and member of the Hyrum Samuel that they announced I. I.last week that they now own tho Amerischool bo: nl the l'nited Stale year, passed away at hi home In thur G. Sullivan Post toof be of office government the for out hot to member of the Tintic Hoard of I hla city oa Tuesday afternoon, lie can legion are going on delil left over from 4th the in all post had been ailing for a dozen year liglonnlre from wpeek the Iasi war. quit the race late Iasi and for tha pant few iiinnlh bin con- district and also state officials at a and withdrew the ballots before The amount due December 16, Inon and time banquet dition had been serious. general good the to over 8IC0.217.334 the previous, judge. Otto A. Wlele, were turned withdrawn were those crease hy 81.891.489.906 and wag burn In Provo on Saturday evening. thus name of The autn due the September 26. 1881, a sou ol Isaac state department commander, is sure of George Korney. I,. K. Spurrier aud above total unpuld the and flora Freshwater King, and hi to It present and will deliver at' Dan Kilwartl. all of whom reside In brings mark. 82.0o0.O00.000 I oybood was spent In that rliy. He address Kureka. it' Distriet No. 3, pre-vinu-- Ar- - l.du-ratio- THURSDAY ONLY - Din'I'IiiIm'i Ml came to Kureka 38 years ago and jiSurliig most of the time was a teamster, hauling ore from various mines iof Ihe district. For the past four years lie had been sexton of the city cemetery. Surviving are lit wife, Mrs. Joan toilril King; three daughter, Agnes, Ihelds and Isabelle, all of Kureka: a brother, Isaac King, of Provo; and three ulster. Mrs f.llliuo Brown and Mr. Martha Skinner, of Provo; Mrs. Id it h Kirkwood, of Thistle. Funeriil services will be conduct- ed ul I p. hi. on Saturday fiom Hie under Kureka I.. H. S. ward clou-e- l H ; t In- - direction of liNhoii Cl.ire-c- e b- ni - Ku ihn will lloggn. rk: reilieli-r- wilb M Nell (iIMIi ' ne Moriuurv in charge. ' j I'AKtl Dll WING I;1A.IM FRIDAY - SATURDAY mil loiii Its I luman, Revealing Story Will Alwaye Be Part of Your Heart! The eilteltaflinn lit will be held Miners' I'liloii Hall and all veterans of the World War ure Invited Him ti. attend. I I HI Kt NhAV 4MM IS M IIIGII II' IV NO. Asnr!iliou. Tint Legal Blanks of Kinds Always Carried. ON 188 11818 thank our neighbor! ( follow- ing were elected as officers: A. K. Money of Spanish Fork, presldcni; I. J. Fennell of Kureka. vice president; Sterling Keene of Puysun, and lreaurer. the meet In It was deflnlielv Decided to hold No. 8 at Ils present routing, whleh I dow n 8pa'dli Fork or Mother Eureka Men 81. thence to PRISCILLA LAN! BOStMAIV LAMB a rsnyon to LOLA LANi.GALS PAGO .CLAUDS BAINS Died at Pleasant Grove Fevon. Siii,loitln. Kureka. Delta, CAiriiLD jbpfbbv lvnn joiin and then on west In Klv. Nevad-KICK KNUN . Pm mI Mr. Annin Jones Walker, n 'ed 73 Veellng nf the asnelutlnn will lie )iur and Ihe mother of Juaih and held at frequent Intervals. Lawrence Walker of Ihl city, died SUNDAY - MONDAY In Pleasant Tuefiility a( her home vtlri'n snd l.eeal Rtsnk fiw Sal 1Jlli Dwrinlti'r Mill drove from a heart alturk. si the HIH'er MfCti-- e Furka She wa born March 27, 1 SxS S, In i CINtER W.ile. and came to America with ASTAIRE 'her parent when just a few week JERICHO C.C.C. CAMP I old. This stale lia since been her I: home, most of tha time residing In NEWS. I lie ivmcs amo Muaic av vlrlniiy of PleaKant Grove. Her IRVING BERLIN hiighund, Simon Walker, passed away m in 1810. Caiup Jericho underwent the usual IOimI IUM Hi Mlm ' She Is survived by five daughter monthly luspi-riinDeceinbrr und five miiih, twenty-tw- o grand and 6th. The Inspertiou officer wui 3IITINI K a I. M. SI children and two great grand chil- Capti.in Alvin Session, district indren; also two alsler. spector from Fort Douelas, 1 tab. Funeral service will lie conductCaptain Kitchen J. Curl I, district ONLY TUESDAY ed Friday at 2 p. m. In Pleasant arrived in ct.mp the mornchaplain, IkiTinlirr llllli Crow, followed by Interment In the ing of December Gill and conducted ci'iiii-tcral that place. religious service fur Hm company that evening. Week's Metal Review Reliable information wa recentShows Decreased Prices ly received from Lieutenant George L. Kdman, who I at Callao, stating thut the detachment would, in all Xlnc, lead and tin price tumbled return to the parcut MICHAEL WiLUEN ptohabllliy, LYNN BARI Reaffirmaweek. Ihe pust during tion of ateel product prices for the company during the week. LieutenA NA Cfifutf ftl A(fvr first quarter next year and the nomi- ant Kdman ulated that all contrucnew' wa work tlon the al completed of copper, however, nal Mleudln RIG KM- - IIAKGAIX NIIOW j at Callao. helped sentiment, according In a New camp ONK DY IlMA. Jericho The Journal paper (camp I, York City report. ure considering a Christmas iaCopper was unchanged at lilt staff ecu Is a pound for electrolytic, valley, ue that will be entirely different WEDNESDAY - ONLY lul concession to a low a 10! from previoua issues. Arrangement INiiiiiImt I llli nts were reported, with few lakers. am being made to have the paper In Ih'U of tli- - usual mimeoKxporl prices dropped to 10.28 cent printed 'rUi--dlint steadied for lha rest graphed type. Thia should serve lo Mini Ills liia of Nona I'owlmji. In of th week. Further cut In aerap make Him uislt-ria-l contained In mnl n 1 1; rllliiiK si ni nf (In1 lllil more legible and will prob-i.bl8. 7 a cent Hie weakeueil In cupper I In- - Nrw. earn a higher ruling for the uuili none. SNitt.fn-- l liy llir KtirrLn liny KiiiiiIn Restriction of domestic output und Pmmt In ramp competition. lll'KMIllJllilll. Kurollee Frank 'Ttah' Konkovicii, iiiainfenanee of the current price by Illltil'I. tit IDMIKMION' from Tooele, 1'tali. who recently rewa so that expected larger producers I yei'.r-en- d inventory values will nnl he turned from Callao lo Jericho participating In Ihe Golden Glove affected. I not Frcminent Educator of Copper Male in November totaled tournament at Ogden. This Octo-he- r hla first time to enter the contest, In ton 12.600 78.300 against State Died Last Saturday and 21.000 tons in November and aa hla past record ha been very satisfactory, he I expected to make Tho tnivi-miii( Ilah lout hum Iasi year. wa 10 to an average allowing for himself in reduced oT ll point Ih( known mnl must loved 6.00la'sd i al S.fl.ri rent New York and 4 85 the events. In tin iloalh of Hr. G. Albert cent Yogriuec, In Fast Reporter. a St. Ftvil-rlv- k Loni. surprise Juini'M I'aih, wlio died 2nd. Hi uia upit-t- l llie rhai. move Tuesday. Aa buyers are covered on only half December ueed. r nf HoHiTei of neology. fresh Inquiry I expected again. lro-duc- t from lha fer ili;ri Ion was reported a lower than I'niiorNiiy of Vinli and (nluinhU I i.lirrsilv. ir. Iurk Jniiiiil tin I'lah taking. Xlur was rul , rent to 4.50 c nt In 1907 mid taught about Ml nl inti'll 1. I'mli-- r his liMdiTNliip the Ka SI. lamia Tuesday, In an effort to a'linulste buslne and meet geology depAriiiienl nrew In Include n v.'ii liiiitrucini'N :.ml IfiiiA kludi'iii threatened foreign competition due lo lower duties. The rut seemed lo v Hie flrxt clan room of me scare buyer off further. I'nlver-Mliy of Inter the of I'lali. whs In Hie home of ir, MI .MIIMM OF 1.81IY Kl.KN I'uiV imi.'I.I", Jnini and Mary l:JOYKH AN'Nt'AI, KANgiKT . Walker I'nik. early I' lull plout-iTHr. Turk wa an urdent nirinlier of The lauly Klk held (heir aunual Hie I.. I) 8 Church, and a member of Hie (I'liml hoard of the I.. H. 8. l'ii nl net on Tuesday evening at (he Klks Home, when a delicious turkey Suril. y School 1ulon. ii authority In hln field, he au-- I dinner with served at 7.30 lo twenIson il many hunk on Hie neology of ty three member. The table wa beautifully decoratWerlern America and played a large purl In tho development of the un- ed with tall red taperi in rrystal lit ri round wuter resource of I'lah taper and red carnal Iona In rrystal Hr. Park wa an expert In Hie analy- vase. Place rarda and favora were st of carihnu..l(c of Hit legion, also carried out In a combination of v III- h were recorded on the unlver-a't- y tid. Following Ihe banquet bridge wa Ionised In the hiiin'.I wlnuluv vein. 'in lui ilil itiif known to hi gin-de- played, Mr. Joseph liny Ihe high score. Mra. Douglas Mut-pha "Hr. 1'acka woodshed.' won lha rut prize. AU C. E. RIFE 4 Wo wish to 'and friend for Hie k indue allow n! Friday evening, December lBlh, u during our recent hereavcmeiit.. esinii a at regular at 7::.0 p. m., tho caused by the death of our husband . j of Hie Kuieka City Council, he Mid father. We are especially grate-will 1839 budget for the year rul for Ihe floral offering and to! inthe member of the Masonic Lodge U cordially The general public other who assisted at the and session. vited lo attend this KI.OSSIK CHAPMAN. , funeral. Mra. Krnesl Hoyn City Recorder. I and Family. 8 and 15, 1938.) Dec. (Published liuhiue.ia ineii and others from Hie I'lah town along tho route of the new Roosevelt Highway No. 6 met recently ut Spanish Fork and formed a Club Chapter of the Rt.on-vel- t way at Reporter Office CARD OF THANKS. , - lilrl. n. MlTICK OF lU'HGKT MKCT1XH. 18S8. FONES 36 and 228 On July 14, 1879, Louis XVI of France wrote in hU diary: "NothIt wa on this day that th ing. ItuMtille fell, 100 of the king' mea were slain and the revolution began in earnest. Inl-ino- I lli-hw- av i Ch raio ROGERS CAKEWltt' m lv y Why shouldn't I come right out with it? If people want to switch they will. Using Conoco Bronz-z-- z they dont want to, and why should they? Juat suppose it is 20 degrees colder today and they bought tlieir Special Winter Blend Conoco Bronz-z-- z yesterday. Juit the same, they can atart right up, and they won't loae out on mileage, either because their Conoco Bronz-z-- z is refinery-a- d juited according to all the weather records ever made here at thia exact time of year. Probably most of my customers dont even think of that, because they just know they can atart. That's all they atart. That' what everyg and so thats what body wants I've got here . . . g Conoco Bronz-z-- -j I GENE AUTREY rs ay, th-ta- Vl y quick-startin- quick-startin- z. . ffttULlgFfc BllHD n & fm-ultj- r ROM YOUR MILEAGt MERCHANT iimri-MHii- f.ii-i'li- 1 I'ni-vir.li- Di--i- i-t. n- HtliF. NTMllFRM rc:! master Urges Early Tintic High Students Mailing of Xmas Things at Journalistic Meeting Christum! k.sihou In lug ennge-Ho- IMl.F 4J1MRT n In the mall. To oltiniiiaie a a many coiuplli'alinns and delay , r. I.i mu It.iker, Kuri-kofler a ew him for ihe eu.oii. lie in: Mail Clirisliiia p.ircel eml. t.ae nulling iii.Ai'h for riiiiKmiiiiu ,i( terminal and mav, caose imrrfl not in reach i heir let in.it'ii.i on time. Send gift tin insured wv. Such M nela lout will he payed lor hy the poH' office diai tiuenl a pinn-lMc- pnst-m.iMe- y rimrnei If anl fr Chr'sinri fo i In the form of monm- - older '11 im IliOII'd If lost, duplicate Properly pack all glfis. lie pared to Inform the tmnp clerk tho ronienla of the package pre- of Tho regular meeting of (he American l.rgnn Auxt'larr will he held Monday. Percniher 1 2th. at 8 p. m. at the home of Mr lieu I rice Sag. All member are urgeil In he present. Soma apecle nf flahe ara lumlnnu. deep j gar Six student and one adilsnr irom Tintic High School It. pimlcipated Ihe Sixth Annual Conference of Scholastic 11 XT TINT Journalist leld at Rrlghatn Young fit varsity I In I'rovo. Saturday, December 3rd. This yerr Ihe conference hrnke Hie record fo attendance when 43J students and 82 advisors from more than 50 high school of the region participated In the activities. V memorial tribute to the latr Professor If R. Merrill, well known writer slid Journalist, was given lu the opening session of the conference and a Lrxe, Informal portrait of him wa displayed. Talk hy soma of Hu leading journalist of the state, luncheon, and panel dicusslnu of tvplcal high school publications the program. Those student attending front u werr; Marguerite PhUacklea, M ircclla Kkloff. Robert Dnnn. Gloria Gear, Klnlne Chrlslophersott and l urky Kihushltua. Katherine Douglas. sdvlior, alzn attended. 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