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Show Thursday, EUREKA REPORTER Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lose on Short End i Dividend Year Old Twin Daughter of Last Sunday's Game M L.cinuian THEATRE ENTERPRISES i Jane 83rd Show Marts ImiIIi at 3:30 p. m. . MONDAY SUNDAY June 31th night 831 li TIXTIC SOFTBALL i' SMiili Mammoth Resident rawed Away at Home Saturday i . ! You con forget the cores and worries that go with I water heating methods when you completely automatic Electric Water Heating in Water fe your home. heated to tho exact temperature you desir and is automatically storod for your use. When you wan! ft, day or night, anytime of the year . . . just turn the tap. You never need give it a thought once this equipment is installed in your home. Automatic Electric Hot Water Service less convencosts no more than ient methods averaging leu than $3 a month for all the hundreds of families now enjoying this come in and get carefree service. Don't wait in-et- I all Harry laiVorie Ercenhrack, aged years, died at his home In Mam moth on Saturday following a linger' Ies Ing illness. Deceased was bora la Goshen on October 13, 1902, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Otla L. Ercanbrack, nnd most of his life was spent at that place. In 1937 ha moved to Mammoth where' m,n'n What Metal Mines Mean active work- to Utahs Farm Industry er.in l. d. s. church arfairs. j Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Crace I .arson Ercanbrack; two son Wsurea recently complied show a threat nnd a daughter, Lamar, Ronald and htl th lnIB Julia Sandstrom, to Ralph t,e farming Industry, lor Petty Jean Ercanbrack, all of Mam- - ,oon of this city. The h Feir Persons engaged tho parents of Provo; twelve ,nH,nc w, raJse brothers and sisters, Clement L., ,n and dlrer,Jr dependent upon ,n UtaI consume the following M., Lagrande. Reed. Grant in all the facts today. and Junior Ercanbrack, all of Provo; aounta of products: Scientists Discover New Meata 4,332,372 pounds of beef. Then, you too. will talcs Kenneth Ercanbrack of Pleasant 1,069,426 Grove: Wesley Ercanbrack or Vernal; 3139 5 Pounds real, a permanent vacation Julia Ercanbrack, Mrs. Lelhea Burg Pu,,da Prk, 691,033 pounds mutton,' o. Institute T,,e 3 pounds chicken. from Mi.Kjachus.-ttner of Eureka; Retta Ercanbrack of developed a silver-- , Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ned Okel-- 1 fru,ta 74.169 bushels apples. 18.- - Teehn...ogy water heating methods.' .167 bushels pearhea. 334.142 quarts stainless steel. One to two per rent. btrry of Goshen Is added to the steel, made of silver of other brr,eMPounds Funeral service were conducted .stainless by the additions of chro-- ; Jru,tl yesterday afternoon from the L. D. whl.-give the 8 ward chapel in Mammoth, after' Vegetables-12.842.- 223 pounds of n.ium and nickel added he of characteristic KM which the remains were taken to rotatoes. 1,021,183 pounds cabbage, Snjot ficttEh. XuUiq uTitk OvEap SlEcbilctti .1,518,211 pounds tomatoes, 1,087,- - Ing Immune to the attack of water.; for burial 687 pounds onions, 21,041 pounds The silver goes Into the steel in per-- , carrots, 300,142 pounds turnips. feet alloy and forms a silver chloride SMELTING (X)MIMXY MAKER ADVANCE IN PRICE OF LEAD 97,C59 pounds of olher fresh vege- - on Ihe surface which is not affected, tables. by water, thus avoiding the danger of oxidation and the breaking down' Products 6,624,128 The American Smelting and Refin- ,,a,rF quarts the ordinary Ing company Monday advanced the fre,h milk. 146,133 pounds cream of the steel through butand ic process. cream. 1.638.093 rusting of lead pounds .05 a of cent to 4.95 price The silver content also allows for ter, M.M7 pounds cheese. cents a pound. New York. 903,051 e hi tter polish and thus may keep This la the second advance of that' 0thr Food Products . 1.267.697 dozen eggs, the keels of vessels free from lwr- amount within a week, the company Punda Huxs were left on unidentified is- The first flljhfwu pounds flour and meal, ancles. Aim. when the chloride is havlng boosted the rate from 4.75 to 4.80 cents on Wednesday of last pounds bread, 2,921,791 chipped from the surface of the steel, lauds by early Spanish explorers so attempted In 1910 by Walter Wd- a new film of the chloride Is formed that later seafarers might land nnd man and a crew in a d week. The new quotation puts lead Pnnda ugar. plr find fresh meat. The above figure are Utah only, on the steel by natural processes. hark to where It was from last ship. March 9 to April 11. On the latter date It waa lowered of a cent,' which price held until last week. yew 39 NeRoiinffood LEAGUE . The firat half In the lovul Soft Ball League ended (:i Thursday right with the C.TV in fir t plawby a o:ie gcuie margin, end a posttoned game with Juds yet to be plaved before their first l.alf ache dule Is complete. All the other four teams have completed their ten gauie schedule. If Juda should defeat (I'f! It would make a two way tie for first between the hlk and I'CC, making a playoff j game necessary to determine the' first half winner. In the girls league It Is all tied up between (lourley and Kaudle Mini Red and White. A playoff will be necessary before the winner In ibis In the second league id Imlf the Mammoth girls have taken, Mvr Korney's place which will make a three team league again. Manager Fred Tedesco blasted out Following is Ihe final sunrtin? four hlu ,n four lrlpB t0 tlia Pal, for the tirt halfi wlth ,i,e ewepunn one of them a double, to set the pace of ('('(' and J nils. Won laist Ict for Plnuey. Earl Owen, Harry Ost-- ; 1 SSB 9 ler and Dee Mattson al.-s- fattened UUC 8UU 2 9 their batting averages. Elks 3 7 bit The game was featured by 70 4 6 4o0 Ken Dividend of fisticuffs between Empire 7 222 2 Anderson nnd Olen Merge, Dividend Judds 1 9 111 shortstop. The affair came In the Milllmnns fourth inuing and Rerge aaw the rest of the game from the stands. Sharlene Stewart, the little year Dividend lout lie eighth game of old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Karl the Reason laid Sunday when they Stewart, paaaed away Monday In the bowed to the Pinney Beverage team Payaou Hospital following a abort by a acore of 9 to C, the content be lllneae. log played on the local ground. The She waa born on July 15, 1939, victory virtually placed Pinney In one of the firat twins born In the the winning position for the first Payaou Hospital after Its opening, half and nothing hut a miracle could Surviving are her parents, a brother, prevent them from securing the Floyd Stewart of Eureka; four ala- - honor. tors, Mra. Malcolm Jolley of Elberla, Frank Shepherd. Pinney right Mra. Don Finch, her twin slater, Mer banded pitcher did a fairly good lene, and Ruby alewart of Eureka; niouud Job by keeping 13 Dividend two grandmothers, Mra. Frances hits pretty well scattered, and nil the llialt of Salem and Mra Arvllla Stew other band Ihe old war horse, Tlui art of Benjamin. Richards, allowed 14 hits, but Home Funeral services were conducted of them came at inopportune times. In the Iuyson L. D. S. Third Ward In addition 4 errors by Dividend chapel on Tuesday afternoon and In players did not help the situation out. ferment took plare In the Salem The Dividend crew phased airosx to 3 runs In (he last of the ninth cemetery. give Pinney severul uneusy moments, FRIDAY . SATURDAY - ! tuh,;ince,;I1Td d, lnrF 7.1 gy-gie- r tnc.r-mot- min-Weld- MATINEE 8 P. M. SUNDAY TUESDAY ONLY s June STtli Smash That SabotagsT INT Ramaaaaf Facts! Dramt ntruuK 'ERA SPY ALLY KILCRS anas use i am ftagg m. nonai uau ; AIM) SHOW STARTS AT 11:30 1'. M. June - 2Mili THURSDAY StMli $JL ) ( "ADVENTURES OF Wll.l) BII.I, IIICKOK" WEDNESDAY old-fashion- UTAH1P0WERI& am Q&D(3& 5.5 trana-Atlnnt- ic . non-rigi- :. M l.EOION AND AUXILIARY WILL MEET IN IMYSON r' Officers and members of the ArG. Sulliran Post of American Legion, and also the auslllnry, are j working hard to secure a good representation St the district convention to he held In rayaon on Saturday, June 24th. The meetings will be at the law became operative, all lnion junior high school. Ronald Rhaw dividual purchase permita will expire of Nephl, district commander, will be on tho same day June 30 which In charge or the Legion meeting, means that anyone who buys liquor! while Mra. Hilda Grover of Provo, on July 1 must have a new license, jdlatrlct president, will conduct the Anticipating n rush before July 4, auxiliary aesalon. tho Utah liquor control commission, In the evening luncheon will he last Thursday announced that the served after which there will he a new permits, good only after June dance at Lake 8ide. -- . 30, were placed on sale at nil stores i nnd package agencies Tuesday. Mining Blanks at Reporter Office thur 1? r ff Mid. the best choice, is P's ; Pay-rontr- ol i CHEERFUL AS ITS iVAME" OLD KENTUCKY' STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Have you tried Old Sunny Hmok yet? If not, there's s real revelation waiting in your first sip' (icninl and smooth. this great bourbon has s finer taste and deeper mellowness that acts it amrt . . . makes it truly cheerful as its name." Choosing obnniol boot Is much llko tngling ...so mo fish you keep end others dont quite quoin, to, the cool. And thof, why choosey fishermen usuolly put i cast of UINTA CLUB cons or bottles In tho trunk with tho rest ot tho dulilo If, choicest Amotion MlSNER-lyp- , bo, . . . KOnd.,lul lo Say. long on every wooh-on- d tl.hlng trip piCBc 0I) BOTTLES, CANS, JUGS, on DRAUGHT 3k so uxnxnsTaucn idrisox Mi&an HIM. BECKER BBCWIXC I ... everywhere ' BUIES Cj. t fish ibH ted hj j r GEORGE FORSEY EUREKA. UTAH w c- vneaaum mu.hu tt'i rtf 3 |