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Show Paw 2. Mining and Legal Blanks for aale at lha Reporter office. Eureka, Utah. Taylor of Proto gueat at the home of Mr. and Mr,, g. A. la a Mrs. Chief Conn. Mra. e- Sadie and Ilit-kma- Mian granddaughter, a e a i United Staten Mine I Tlntlc Standard George Forney. -- her nay c,,. (Hillra) chief Cons, (lime) j.uh Beanie lhir home at 811- - jutul of laat week evening Friday jron ujomom vialiing with relalivea In Salt MBmmo,h . . . Lake I ity. Grand Central an4 Mra. John Mikeaell are Harding Allen of San Diego, Cal., a couple of week at the la vlaltlng here a few daya with hie apendlng San Frauciaco Worlda Pair. and Mra. Bill Mltchel. maM' Mr. ,,r tt" feurnw 1 and Mra. Wllllum Maxwell of apeut the fourth July holldaya vlalt at home In taa Angelea on Baturduy vlaltlng with frienda and relaltveaday after an extended euir' after apendlng hla vacation here at Mlneduka and Pocotello, Idaho. 8unlh Fork with relatives with hla parenta, Mr. and Mra. S. N. YanRe Tlntlc Drain Tuunel Kay Van Leuvan who la attending Sanderson and other relative. wa Business Collegt llenegar'a Vli. Hta Viol. Mr Mr and Imme for the week end vlaltlng with Hr.. Mary her daughter and and Mra. Bauer Clarence Mra. Orlando llopkina. Mra. E. S. Vuu White, hla parenta Mr and Total Carloads aou, Kir hard, and llonald Griggs,' Leuvan. Mra. Leo tariion returned Thura-day- , left laat Friday for southern Cali-- ; Miaa Cynthia Elizabeth ltoper and after a trip to Pocotello, Idaho, ee (orua wher they will apeud O. Thompson, both of thin rg weeks where ahe vlidted with Mr. nnd Mra. STOCKeeSALES vlaltlng with relatives. . J. A. Martin, the latter being a slater city, were Joined In marriage on - Sax. daughter of Mr. and Elaine! the per-of Mrs. Larson. 12th, ceremony being July formed in the Manti Temple. Tho Mra. E. I . Sax, former residents of Monday. Mr. Kohs Frunrom son of Mr. and Eureka Bullion 31 Vic. young couple will make their home Eureka who now live In Salt Laka Mrs. G. II. Francom has gone to fn Eureka. Eureka Lilly Cons. 32c. City, la In Eureka for a visit with Farmington for a vlalt with frienda her grandparents, Mr.- and Mrs. Mountain View 7r. and relalivea. Buliore returning home Everyone interested In Scoullux la Mtrr Jones. North Idly $1.02 Vi. he will vlalt In Thistle. requested to attend the regular Tintic taad 10 Vic. was issued A marrlace license monthly meeting of the Tlntlc Seoul- Tlntlc Standard $4.47 Vi. Mra. E. P. Olson, Mra. Fred Bauer, era to lie held In Raa Santaquin Canyon lutt week at Provo to Mary Mrs. Louis Kay, Mra. George Furaey at 7:00 p. ni. Tuesday, g July Ig.j Cast let on and Jasper Kenneth Tuesday and Alias Elizabeth Johnson attended your own lunch. Punch wlll nell, popular young people of Eu-- Colorado Cons. Cc. a bridge party and luncheon ut served, and a alee program wlllireka who will muke their home in Eureka Lilly Cons. 31c and 3!c. lust week, the hoateaa being Mias he given In connection with the this city. Eureka Standard Sic. Mr. 1 1 . Xuli' Nit aon-in-lu- Ute Stampede Started Today Down at Nephl WEEKLY OBE SHIPMENTS i . I I - ii meeting. The canyons of the Wasatch range were havi-nfor many Tlntlc people on Saturday and Sunday, who were scaping the henl Those two days .were among the hottest experienced In recent years. Two Guesses Colorado Sc. Eureka Lilly Cons. 32c. and little son, Robert, were at Salt Lake' City, on Friday of last week. They Eureka Standard GOr. Mammoth $1.00. Tlntlc Standard $4. GO. Yankee 4c. Tlntlc Lead 11c. were accompanied by Miss Dora Duckworth, who returned to her home at Suit Lake after vialiing for j lor three weeks lu Eureka Heres a little test for you house RATES $1.30 to 83.50 At 8 LLlm KITCHEN TYPEWRITERS Royal typewriter R. C. Allen adding machines. Service on all makes of adding such lues nnd typewriters. T. L ONeill. Call 3$. , Presl-nate- ly IX)ST Gold rimmed spectacles black cae. Reward for retura I Mra. Speneer, phone 235. n and Phyllla Gourley, under the I mtlou 0f Mrs. Tola Newman. Paul G. Kessler, one of the oper-parl- y tor at the Tlntlc Valley radio e tion was the guest speaker. He livered an Interesting and eduralion-llbrar- y discourse on the workings of the 8n dance were Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Will- - itaiion and explained some of the turn out? more, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Carlson technicalities existing. His talk was cake,. and Miaa Frances Jones, After the enjoyed by all present, dancing refreshments were served. i A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW ! 201 NGHTEK HKKAKH ARM. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Osborne an-j children Dale and Carol from Los Mr.' the little of Dicky, grandson Angeles, California are here for a weeks vacation with Mr. and 'Mrs. and Mr- - Joseph Buys, had the mis-8. Van Leuvan and other relatives fortune to break his left arm between ' 'and friends. On their return they the wrist and elbow on Tuesday even-- 1 will be accompanied by Mrs. Osborns " 7te arrldent happened when Mother, Mrs. Van tauvan who will the youngster attempted to climb a' nd lMt his hold when about j remain In tas Angeles for a few ln fiv feet up. falling to the ground weeks. in such a manner as to cause the i Mr. aud Mrs. Peter Junes spent fracture, i In Salt take City visit- the week-en- d I've tried to make a man of my Ing with their and daugh- Incubfttors were Pnilt husband." ters. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Sax, Mr. and Pohy RlCIuiCld High School Mrs. John Oreno and Mr. and Mrs. "YesT Dick Meilt-n- . But hes still one of the boys." On their relarn they f the baby Incubators 0, , were accompanied hy their grand- MUST BE TRUE Miss Lorraine Jones, who Mructed by the manual training class had been visiting with relaHves lu f the Richfield High School during the past school season Salt take City for some time. callei I into active use several days ago when and Mrs. Bert Hanks, former there was born In the Sevier Valley residents of Eureka whose present Hospital to Mr. aud Mis. Jobu M home is In Rawlins, Wyoming, were Reynolds of Circlevllle a three-pounfw couple of daya dur- - eight ounre baby, according to a ing the week for a visit with the statement of Dr. J. L. Jones, stat" former's brother and sisters, Arthur health commissioner. The baby Is Hanks, Mrs. John Morley and Mrs. still In the Incubator and doing nice- Alma Drybrough. They were en route iy, according to the family phslcUn's "I suppose Janes going to wear UU wI,h lh8,? report to Dr. E. H. d": f0r. Sllverstone, dep- Bert son, Hanks, Jr. uty state health officer In charge of mens clothes now." Whst makes you think that?" ' health district number five. Mr and Mrs. Lea Iromur and son publle I hear she's accepted Pauls Th cubator. were constructed suit. a lh onUR,rie!ldiIvCorn Maternal UW,,,0B f ,h Division of th- LlLrr.hlrr'M , ,T. aud r,',M ONE OF THE GIRLS Mate Board of Health, and Dr. vile i .,ak. l!e,V'0ri dl-O- commercial phony. RICHT radio tele- WRONC The answers are shown helow, hut make your guesses before you take a peek. Ami here is an answer to the problem of quick, low coat communication when you want to reach someone in another town. Telephone and get your answrr now. Tlir operator will he glad to tell sou auv rates. oiit-of-low- sone-ln-hi- WE BUY JUNK o' all kinds. Bogdan and Valent Lasko. I de-tn- t FOR 1 i w Is to Lab? !l RENT 2 modern houses nicely furnished. Dick GaUfori WANTED Practical trained Ing. Mrs. Bert Ekker, Eagle SI "e MOTOR FOR 8ALE Quarter-hun- t motor In excellent condition. Prlct reasonable. Phone 31 or 22$ and ask for C. E. Rife. WOOD FOR SALK or full length. Sawed, chopped Prices reasonable Elmo Boswell. FOR RENT 4 room modern bout, nicely furnished. Garage. Good location. Call 270. RABBITS FOR SALE Young fry- ing rabbits. Delivered, at reasonable prices. Glen Campbell, Lead-vill- e Row. i . u u Peflu! meeting held oa 8st. LOCAL ADS. Kl-wh- en 2. One of the first uses of vacuum tubes was in years before telephony 1N8TALU1 OFFICERS, I Mr. and Mr.. Tboma. Ball and Mr ,and Mrs. Charles Ball had a narrow' The regular meeting of the escape from serious injury last week the automobile In which they wmIs Club of Eureka was held last were riding wrecked between Los evening with a large proportion of e members in attendance. Fortu- Angelea and San Francisco. the occupants escaped with dent George Manson presided, The program waa under the minor Injuries but the car was badly1 The party was enroute ti: reotion of Gene Cromar, and conalst-th- e .eil of readings by Shirley Gourley World's Fair. Friday night, July 7. the O. F. F. C. girls entertained at a dancing for club membera and their The affair took place In American Legion roqm In the building. Sponsors of the We Now Feature Free Garage USE THIS COUPON! to sioner. K1W'N,S MEETING LIST NIGHT. 1. The Bell System handles about 48,000 telephone calls per minute, on the average. WRONG RICHT beda, springs, mattres-scs- , carpets throughout ths urday of last week the local lodge of OKlMiltN IS M til'T COMMISSIONER Odd Fellows inaUUed officers. Tbs ve Installing officer was District Deputy At a regular Troup commute Grand Master Don Dalton of Eureka, meeting Scout Master Lerin Osborn Officers Installed were as follows: tavern Never., noble grand. was released of the duties of local Hamilton Laird was Wayne Beck, vice grand. Scoutmaster. Robert Laird, treasurer. chosen to take his place. William Ernest Curwln, secretary. Mattlnaon was chosen as Explorer leader for Eureka. Mr. Osborn will be the District Explorer Commis- oo Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rife, NEW aitmd. Wednesday j Invited The public Is cordially Tintic Lead 11c. Tintic Standard $4. DO Yankee Conn 4 Vic. Kuma 7 Vi to Ic. s - A recital will be given Tuesday, July 18, at 7:30 p. m. in tlie Little Theatre at the Tlntlc High School by the "Little Theatre Classes" under the direction of Mrs. Ada Green. L bi CITY, UTAH THIS COUPON entitles ths holder to 2.1c reduction os any room at the rate as any room at the rates u advertised one coupon to the room TO RE GIVEN. Pan-lirln- LIKE HMM The cowboys are whoopin' 'er up; the bruiics are scrapin' the sky; the cattle are bawlin'; the men are fighllu'; the wiminin are atruttin their beuuty; the kids are doin' their stuff and maklu' hot mualc, while Old Xebo looks down from his lofty grandstand perch, with a placid smile on his face. BE THERE! Puy-uu- n Kulhryn Douglass. SALT T. .TL? ". thine- CO I sev-Orv- lll New Semloh Hotel - Over ut Nephl thia afternoon the enatern 11 enterprising people of the once again got 4 end of the county, their 2 away to a flying atart with Ute Reports Stampede. g now famoua r, from over the way indicate that this i celebration will be the biggeal ana all of theu-- 1 1 beat ao far; laat night other people of lot a and tertainera at 1 were rolling in, and the little city on had taken Utah of crossroads the 1 I a high, wide and handsome carnival There are thing doin' over 1 spirit. sun-u- p next I Nephl way until come morning. If you Sunday NAMED TO HEAD B. P. O. ELKS d, . that locality Mr. Yronwr! Tho lh "" Thi Mountain States Tdopkons fir Telograph Cs. ncTd was ad v z "' it la expected 1m ybrliLl that the eost'of 'iIET' Insurance ropolltan Company. lh. w btf h relurnd mala, bv hD efflcent work earned a vacs- Khop, conlribotlnf by Hon thls summer. even though he ha. cl ,n b. been w.th the company Icm than a IncnUtori WU BUblp for ear. Plans and detailed Instructions for constructing bshy incubators may be had from the Division of Maternal and Child Health of the Utah Stale Board of Health, according to Dr. J. Heebe, director of the NM la-l- a CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME Karl McFate, of Los Angeles, Is lu Eureka for a vlalt with Mr. aud Mrs. Ileber K. Mellor. The ytunv man la a graudou of Sheriff Mellor. Gtrald Suuderlund, sun of Mr. and 8under!uud, has returned home after apendlng several years at South Rend, Indiana, where he j attended school at Notrs Dame Uul- ;versiiy and graduated with honors He reports thst our old i this spring. friends, Mr. aud Mrs. Jahs Kline, are getting along fine although at present their baby has ine whoop-- , Ing rough. Jake Is cue or ths head roiches at Notr Dame. f did" " Ul 1ldjr "And what was she doing when yuu saw her?" She waa powdering her nose." ON THE GF AND UP Mrs. George KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY .Go1 .Ca1 There's a rare, genial quality in Old Sunny Brook a friend ly amoulhness that makes it "cheerful as its name." Why not buy a bottle tonight ? The 1lnnev Heveraae brseball .learn won the third and deciding game for the ehampioushlp of the first half In the Utah Industrial League by defeating the Mama-- : , j Utah's Fastest ij. avnuwAi. insnunss rsonuns cusroaainm. nxe loss un "Yes- - i the Paradise the seventh lieavt . Selling Whiskey! mrs Ywu'ie living pertrret c war.ner, dhoo, ui, and Industrialist, ha been elected Grand Exalttd Ratar of the Benevolent and Protect! Order of Elks. Under hla guldaacs this fraternal oriasiw-tloa- . with Its 1604 lodges sod half million members, will conllnnt U broad program of civic sad o nmuliy welfare and Its aailonwide campaign to promote a more vie ous Americanism. Ha succeeds Of Edward J. McCormick, Toledo. Ohfe surgaon. Mr. Warner has long bees setlv in bettering tho lot of crippled children. both as chalrmai of the 13' bols Ci I ppled Children's Coaualsskw and as vice chairman of a simitar commission of tho Illinois Slat Elks Asaocloilou. of wkicb body h I" s past president. Henry IMIS SMS nl Ml tS e Garfield team by or $ to A iilght at Community Park , Suturilay 1 ll Lake City. Thee two teams .ended In a lie f..r the first half. In the three-gam- e plnyoif, each team had won A game before the deciding contest Saturday night. 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