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Show Thursday, April 27. ldii. BTEB JCUBEKA Mr. and Mr. Dave Hunter of og- Government Chief Says dea and Mr. and Mr. Lee Reed of, Minerals Hold Vital Need Salt Lake City were vliltlng In Eu-;- reka recently with relative and. ut democracy I the ft lead. 'defeo of It control of lb woihl'i Motorist of Ctah have a chance resource, Dr. t It. Leith, ,h color for the 1940 thnlrmsn ,.r the mineral advisory The State Tsx Corn- - cumJnllt ,0 the army and navy -' o Mr. and Mr. Mike O'Gara of Nephl Dlatrkt Klwanl a lh pent Sunday In Eureka visiting with as.?1 SeSi Mr. Fannls Field. Mr. Bert Smith of Lo Angele in, to District Governor George IL arrived In Eureka on Sunday for a adware aieady workl'nV onThehre. vlalt with her parent Mr. and Mr. Uah-ldah- dinnTueuith1 B. D. Parrlh, Mr. Smith was for- merly Lena ParrUh. dav nroeram Jeif eon iik fii.er'a Sent. b B,t ew day. todey Commencing of l'uh ' bo,,ln B thrM ,b ' dT convenllou at Park City, and It U uodmuod tbut neverel member! Tlnlle District So. 161 are in at- tendance. The local union la afflll- V' purpose of l 1 outline to polhle " ,b" of the organization. Vern Klfe aud ion, Jock, were at On their Salt Lake CI'V on Sunday. .turu to Eureka they were accom-'o- f rlk drl . pt Jr 6001 - bind.,. Cotton Frocks ,h " nallou. for re- - Mr. and Mr. P. J. Fennell and demand of have-nut- " Uh ti.! Bernard and Joe, were at Balt dlatrlbutlon of rew material. I imSLiVv ,hpSk Md Lake City on Sunday, making the ac- yr Md the and pW)Hbl. for the present, quaintance of a new member of the to" privileged poalllou of the deinocraron Sundev Lake vleltor bark Salt family, a daughter to Mr. and Mr Wt .bould be defended, H. B. Atberley, the latter being a and on the return IHo wan accorn- Tb- - uhlmjll(I coutro, of ntluerul rewho Mra. Genevieve by Ekloff, Mr. of and Mr. Fennell. panled daughter drum with the remain will source b eapltol city on bualne, 1,1 Jew Matthew I confined to hi! cractea and might will opiinue to home due to lerluua Injurle received' Mr. Sudle Hickman and Mr. Lib' make right, he eald. "Thf necessity laet Thursday which resulted In a by Tolmen, or Silver City, went protecting democratic luNtltutlou . . . fracture of the left log and a dialo- - Spanish Fork lat Saturday here: wm Bnd greatly tlffeu the defense of jjr, mf(J jlulll BOn. cgtlon of the left knee. Mr. Mat- - they Intended to vilt for a few deye , material confined poaltion. The military .Bd Lo toour been ' thewa waa repairing a room In hi with Mr. and Mr. Harry Elmer. Ihle defense Is for aeveral for preparation the Holy Croa hospital own home when the ladder upon; M a,VIb porler of 0r. p,.,,,.,. on account of Illness. Robert ready well under way because the which he waa standing collupned and dervllle announce th engagement U much Improved In health aid possession of mineral raw materials plunged him to the floor. He le re- - of aUKhter. Twlla. to Dale Bray, bould ta completely recovered wlth-- i confer the ultimate power to maiu-I- n ported to be getting along ua well HuU of Mr Blld Mr, Albrt Bray ot nd order. tain la a few day. ae can be expected. Tim United Stale I the world Eureka. The wedding ceremony will Mr. and Mr. 8. B. Atberley rei be performed In the Mantl L. D, S. eTemple on May 17th. Ilrl. tor. o, A,rH" b.b, Mr. Frank Oarrliy and daughter, 2nd, at the Holy Arosn Hospital In m1" id their product. The In- SOUNDS IDO our lulueral Industries, Euto Mary Prancea, returned Report are that the . I Kelt Lake City. . eluding source. and markets, extend reka on April II after ipeudlag a parent bad ordered a boy but world. It BE rouple of weeka In California. W&lla gardless of tbl the pareuts ara thrill ito uearly all parts of th is ultiI domain that our of part .In that itate they vlalted with Mr. ed over the arrival for the tiny tot In any struggle for ataka at 'and mately Lo Ed Fennell at Mr. Angeles will be a welcome churn to her older That you can get a lb redistribution of miueral resour'and Mr. nd Mr. Joseph Scblecbt at eister. Kentucky itraight ce. Even the hazard Involved In Pedro. San Word received by friend la Eubourbon whiskey eny attempt to maintain neutral shipMember of the Columbia Kebekab reka I to tba effect that a baby boy quality-mad- e since rlgbta In this field may be ping held their regular meeting wa born to Mr. aud Mrs. Leonard Lodge 1880-tha- t's to Involve u la the strugricher, enough last Thuraday evening and following Davis of Cedar Fort, but former resismoother, mellowthe business session a aoclal wa dent of Eureka; thla la the fourth gle.1 Professor Leith reviewed specific er. Aik for CMS given, th feature of which wa boy In the Leonerd family. Also a conditions In tha mineral Industrie ORCHARD by name. end Joan fur W. Mr. C. Campbell Mr. and Mr. party boy was born to Germany, Italy and Japan and the 90 Proof. Mr. Ivy Ekker, whoa birthday Child of Salt Lake City. The mother of to better them by territorial efforts wer In the proximity of the meet- wa formerly Marlon Elisabeth RalNo. Quart aud barter, particularly expansion with were Both gift phs of Eureka. ing. presented Pint No. tern Europe. Germans effort In waa In honor of the occasion. 100" Seif net No. luncheon delicious a and played n No. ware: Plan to Erect Mill in served. The prlxe winner Western End of County Mrs. Margaret Freethy, high acore; Mra EliiatielM f'hlxacklca, consolaI for B,Mll A group of sTltUk mining men. ,,ft tion; Mr. Jeannfe' Myers, all cut; Wl" Mrs. Mary Frary, the flower drill headed R. K. ,Mod!y Cobb, paaaeo by o clock. Bt prlxe. The next meeting of the through Eureka th other day en- brB,lr wwl-anorder will be held on the evening of rout to th western section of Juab.1 IIHSHil IraSuttl CewnSN.lMiT.it Millard counties, the purpose of j All sponsorer and everyone BiterMay 4 th. B e 10 Br jn the trip being to select a alia for P"talnln: CO ton cyanide milling plant to all'BdnM M of ,he ,on wm bo bandit low grad gold or from the h? PB,B B I mine. King Tut be- Test shipment, wer .eat to the!, Thi. will be the tail meeting Plf ,nyonp Salt Lake Valley smelters but they or .th U entering teams or did not pay. Th gold valna In th or. run. about C 76 per ton, and BrtB,ta th,i Mon be "ure anJ IBer om even with values In other, metal It wa found not profitable to ship. However, It Is a splendid UTAH LAKE LEVEL IU.SFM HALF FOOT DURING YKAIt grade of milling ore hence the de- vision to erect a mill. It la also re-elevation of the water In Utah ported that plenty of water I avell- - The was Lake .61 of a foot higher last ibl,,. bn at tba eorreapondlng Mr. Cobb Is now purchasing machl- yer I- - according to T. nery and equipment and expect to lrBd state engineer, Humphery, bar construction work under way A yMr lake water waa very soon. 4. 15 feet below compromise eleva-- l tlon, with a storage capacity of 441,-- ; 000 acre feet.. At prenent the water Under Six Years of Aye i s.os feet below compromise, with a storage capacity of 501,800 acre1 ee are for made being Arrangement " clinic. the annual Diamonds are composed of a single Tha clinic will Include a physical examination by a physician, dental element, carbon, which make them examination by Dr. Oborne, vision the simplest of 11 gem. on, Cool and Lovely! UUh eclUn Speaking before of Mining anu 'American Institute (Thursday) Metallurgical Engineer. Dr. Lellh tn rehadtat roBS uTZ tSSSU th. Wh' I MTS v. vw m "J CHARMING QUALITY FABRICS FAST : fa.SBffSS.'tiSS-S- STYLE (NURS For street, sport and 'round the house wear. They're grand l,r value. Sire to 52. 14 TRUE... 70 Lovely New Styles! TUB FROCKS Bargain Priced! 46 47 48 57 (fMliHt " d batiste, voiles and Dainty per-cil- es color priuis. They are so attractive, you'll want in fast several! Sixes 14 to 44. wk ft. Brighten Up Your Cars Performance pre-scho- ol test, sad immunisation against dlph-- j arc veryj teria and small pox. The NOTICE. eseentlsl to tho child and wo art anxious to have every rhlld who wIlF At the regular meeting of the enter school this fall, attend the Board of Education of the Tintie j School District, to be held clinic. Wednes- The date bn not been decided up-- ; day. May 3, 1139, at 7:30 P. M., on aa yet, but It will no doubt bo tho there will be a public hearing on the e second week of May. Watch for the. Budget for th echool year and be sure and bring your aix'ntO, and Resolution for alterations 9 la th year old child. Budget. with JPEI1P 33 1933-193- Mra. IN AT THIS STATIONS FAMILIAR SIGN Cha. VanWagouer. Geneva Hlgglnson, Clerk, Board of Education, TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT I Data of first publication, April 20. i39. Date of last publication ApVii 27. 1939.) Proclamation Names May First as Child Health Day EVERYWHERE IN UTAH AND IDAHO May let hae been officially deslg-- ; nated a Child Health Day by a proc-- j tarnation of the Governor, released: from the Utah State Board of Health. The Governor, proclamation I lu Hue with a proclamation by the lres-- j Ident of the United State on April! 4. designating May Day a Child Health Day, la accordance with ot Cougree on May II, 1921. The Governor' proclamation fo- WINE ! 1939-dat- GASOLINE DRIVE I llow: "Through Cougreo and th national recognition ha for, several year been accorded to tho observance of May Day as Child Prert-den- S m III Roma sweet (fortified) wines contcdn 20 alcohol by volume IF -- CP See how much you get this year BI6GEST ' H1DMIILJC BRAKE- S- 12 drums, sq. biggest ever used on a dOST bnkint surface: car. low-pric- ed ADVAKCED STUIHG-- rj t, Health Day. "Thla year tho slogan adopted Is: The health of tho child I tho power of the nation. The objectives are the Improvement of the health of children through the broadcaatlag of Information a to proper food, rest, exercise, medical cars and protection against disease; through Informing parent end other of method by which children health may be safeguarded, and through public consideration of menu by which such safeguards nlhy be luado available for all children. Now, therefore, I, Henry II. Blood, Governor of Utah, do hereby proclaim Monday, May 1, 1939, a Child Health Day, and 1 urge tbo cltlxen of tbl stato to Join wholeheartedly In tho pnrsnlt of tho objectives herein set forth, through community, clvie, educational and religion or-- j ganlsatlons, by sperUI exercise on jlhat day or at some suitable period jor occasion during this spring season. la order that the Ideal may be presented (0 lh public with om- -' ONLVV-- 8 ENGINES:. anylow-priceilrs- r. Smoother, more responsive, more fun to drive! 'HIGH GA8 UILEA6E-IS h.p. Ford v.$ in this rear's e Economy Run showed best gasoline mileage among all lead-in- g cars. Gilmore-Yoscmit- low-price- d STABILIZED RIDE with Torque-tub- e nd rear. Only car drive sod radius rods front low-pric- LONGER Rl DEBASE than soy other 12S priced car; springs. AMONG ALL LEADING low- - inches between front sod rear EXTRA EQUIPMENT m LOW-PRICE- ilr. UMi, ,u f,j V. kU.nd pricicon.. CARS D EXCELS IN THE THINGS THAT COUNTI THtl YUM Of Ail mil... Ml AND DMIYt A fOMO YOU CMOOSI YOVM V--l IMil MW CAIf , phl worthy of their great Import-onco- ." i I Viiit tb FfrJBuiUingWAt GMtm Gmto Ilrrnstial ExpultknAJmluko JVsf |