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Show br9rnly20jl939. SILVER fr- IMFOnTS SHOW DlftXI.NK FOR EARLY JULY Tlotle Lodi No. 9, F. Snd A A. M., meet od dth Tuesday of Department tHch ninnib at I. O. O. Washington, I), f, F. all. Vlslthlng broth' Th; er Invited to attend .the week ending July 7 - lLT Production of Zinc Shows Mammoth ncreasa illilT in. Get Well With CHIROPRACTIC Dr. E. L. Aiken tl'rsl Center St. ritovo wrjaontn NEW YORK $., 'Zi Pr8;p,dl- prH.e-fw- r nc IS,," 4,h d- (1Ty-Zi- 14 wer0 lnallpox rt.por,edi of Maj wn,Mdr.w,a: r ' llureau HEu "e 1, respective-- 1 new cae or compared with tnd,,R ,,k w.l un lucre.. of IS ! lImmendn.;!B .S?i the American end EUREKA REPORTER t'oliilebed on Tburaday of eaeh week at Eureka, Utah. C. B RIFE, J. VERN RIFE Puhllabera cllmlied slightly. x of One cuo of Infect loua Jaundice, Entarad In tha poatofflce at , two canoe of trachoma and four cam were reported during roba, Utah, aa aaeond claaa mall dyaentery d tie matter under the Act of Mareh I. week Mix' alo The entertainment I sponsored by M,a World Production lh Mammoth Firemen, the Baaeball ..... I . Predn,.WWk- Ver owtu,r ,on"alnBl tor APr rKnlatlon and the Mammoth L I withhold 757-61metal until the mar- - S. Sunday School. for ,h" w nlaeaMa 1S7. Urge !.h!rnrJn H,b,,,d wax shown hy hnve been diHirlliuted telllni of the Kflned ,l"d production In the anarp reduction from Mexico, wht The riiillpplnca Rovernmert now Inited State amounted to 43,02b rrlcbratlon and the liipinenta were only 644,776, and for which the Tlntic open air dance- ,,,,B 1,1 Majr' baa over 6000 mllea of national In and April Mining and Legal Blanks for aalo furwill miiiera from Canada, which sent In the five month period, hlghwaya. at the Reporter office, Eureka, Utah. inly 644.- - nlah the music. Another nifty piece he wwk. The ol advertising has also been burned Wo,,, oa,l'ut waa ,l7!45 for May, J1" dailn ?, 11 " . ,n Ari "d w" r 2 folder furnishing a detailed account of all events, the fhe five mouths. of which are: WAV TO UNDERSTAND Tltl'TH highlights ' 9.S0 a. in. Miuature parade. Blunt preachers like John the Ban- E I LA INK 10 a. m. Program at the L. 1). 8. list get slim fare, church. Truth Is the subject of the lev-- r 11 to In ell Churche of riirirt, 1 P. Scientist, on Bunday, July 23. I ace. Among the selections from the 4.30 p. ni. lialeball game. Bible Is the following: "Who shall Night Open air dance. ascend Into the hill of the Lord? nr For the parade there will he an who shall stand In His holy place Th Following are Events that dozen cash pritr-s- , and for the He that hath rlenn hands, and a pure races there will bo over thirty cash Happened in Tlutlc District a heart; who hath not lifted up his awards to winners, Hrum of Years Ago. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 7MI1SKEY koul unto vanity, nor sworn dereit- fully" (Psalms 24:3,4.1 KIW.WIS .MEETING. Correlative passages include the MINING NOTES A new road and i.uv1 7ro? Science and ,,rHealth Thn Eureka Kiwanls Club held pipe line was under construction to ary ,1 regular meeting Wednesday Big Hill In preparation of new iT Vii iH.ijkrllirei" JJJJIJiilli U IllUlUUftWW Eddy: The spiritual sense if evening. There was a good attend- - vehement work. A strike of silver-trut- h must be gained before Truth erne. The session was presided over lead ore In the Zuma caused that can be understood. This sense Is as- - by Pres idem George Mansou who stock to Jump to 29c a share. W. Have j'ou tried Old Sunny elmllated only as we are honest, un- - read a number of communication. J. Tresonlng, local broker, return-selfis11 rook In 'he The program was under the direc- - cd from California with the atate-so- ll loving, and meek yet? If not, there's a of an 'honest and good heart tlon of Lionel Fairbanks, and con- - ment real revelation section in tliut waiting in your that brokers the seed must be rown; else it hear-- slated of the following numbers: first sip! Genial and anioolh, were highly Interested In the East cth not much fruit, for the swinish Reading, Bernice Jameson. Tlutlc District. Alex G. Matson was this great IiourlKin has a finer element in human nature uproots It Piano solo, Nuuiline Lain). to Mtart ilevclop- making preparation taste and deejter mellowness tp. 272.) The insnlflstation of Gol Reading, Phyllis Ludlow, ineut of the Indep'-ndcncgroup of that sds it fliutrt . . . makes it Vocal aolo, Mrs. Charles Ball, ac- - dulm In East Tlnttc, the ground through mortals is as light paeslng throuah the window-pan- e . . . The companled at the piano by Miss utcr being taken over by the Silver truly "elirM i its name." mortal mind through which Truth Goldie Wheeler, elected Shield. The Zuma company All of the numbers were well ren- - the rppoars most vividly is that one following officers: V. J. Fennell, which ha lost much materiality dered and thoroughly enjoyed by all Rasmus Nelson, vlio presl-inuc- h preaident; U1 error In order to become a present. dent; Frank D. Kimball, treasurer. better transparency fur Truth fp. W. F. Shriver. secretary; Janien FASTEST kbiivcky STmidn ) lOt'ltHOH HHISKKY Knowi, director. Minin? men who Interesting' Program Given SELLING MhUM visit d Tlntic during the week twenty Mlrilug and Legal Blauka for sab; by Mrs. Ada Green s Classes c. Iu ka. a. p nniSKEYi 0 W(.rn; at the Reporter office, Eureka, Utah. R. A. Timmerman and Hugh On Tucaday evening a program Merrill, Trenholm waa given by the elocution and dra- ma'lr vtkdcnts of Mrs. Ada Green, Mrr. C. P. Mild announced : li at the Little Theatre, Tlutlc High engagement of her dauvhter, Mlsv a School, before a large and appre- - ltuhy Fields, to Jay Ray Sorenson, dative audience. Y v1' L, a r- - anI ' n; The program was as follows: J- - Treeonlng. Mrs. James Mr "The Owl," action aong, First Driscoll, Mrs. Bo Ronnilly and Group. W,BB Klla Donnelly picnicked In Eun- Sick Doll," Anna Cronin. utN IIQUOM "Dolly Has th Flu, a playlet. B QUln canyon. ioii (itiptn Cpr. IW, Nilheml DieiiUm hwlwM Cp.t N. Y. (!. Jean Oborn and Raymond Tracy. i Fullriede. aced 76 yeara and p Tap Dance, Studenta from Recrca- - one of the prominent residents or n,rr.w Eureka, dted rt a Salt Lake hospital. Bow of Ribbon ami Little Howard Filch, James I Fr.inM Hands," Margaret Jean Kay. Where 8panklna Hurt," Jra'i and L. Snow, all piPnbTs of th 115 Engineers, returned home after Fcrvuson. The Little Dude. Henry Franke. yervlng mnny months with the U. S LAKE Army In France. "Early Trials," Wilfred Pi ters. "tlsrv Jane," Colleen Fairbanks. "The Tooky Jar." JoAnn Green. A Problem," Raymond Traey. "lolly Pope," action song, Flrsl JonB- r0UP. end WIlM-'Ilrewhler George "Suckers," Ann Cronin. Hobbs rt turned from Jemme, Ida- Tap Dance. Students from Recrea- - h0t whc.re ,hpy deposed of farming tlonul Center. "Forgetful Fred," Teddy Kay. At the Store," Helen LalUt Birch. Take ihs edvke ef travelers wkais Billie Bcssey. "My 8nre Thumb. sipsrlsnce Kai taught ihene what real value k YeuV "Floe'a Letter, Carol Finch. Betty Don't You Touch 'at Cake," 1 lire Newhoue opprodate lha EXTRA QUAUTY ! -- 4 at ! IBA M. MILLER. W. M. JOHN K. ROWE. Secretary 12 Planned ?Uh ,Jl605' 8 3S-7- I.H0 Ka"d V::r':rMwn 44 p.. 9 ODonnell Mortuary Service at a Neil A Dignified Nominal Charge. PHONE 54 Gall Any Time Day or Night. Ambulance Service l. CHEERFUL AS ITS XAME on OLD mm mil EWitf er h. MATTRESSES REMADE Your Cotton Mutt niece Con- verted Into a Kpriug-l-'l- ll only S8.50 complete or Cotton Mat I reuse llke New Hnnade only $4.50 All work gunranleed. We Call For anil Deliver. WRITE Overmans Mattress Co. 4th W. Provo 34 No. EBBI e - Alls 29-1.- umstssnsxmiesaiBMSt O1 0)s 5m EWAYtlSTORE - I- O 24th of July Specials SALT CITV I SALMON BTST milk :srr COFFEE 1 22c 4 cans 25c lb can 23c ilwanls you get were visiting In California. "Wheelbarrow Taxi," playlet. by on. Dean, Bill! Birch and Helen LaRa John Ivoy returned from Seiiib', Washington, where ho visited with bla daughter. Hotel lor vary roaionabl Cafeteria and lha Dining Room loo. A really fin IANQUET LOCAL ADS. A big welcome home celebration waa held for the returned aoldters TYPEWRITERS Royal typewriter!, In Tlntic. About ISO veterana of R. C. Allen adding machines 8er- -' n,. World War marched In the pa-- ! e. rice on all make of adding The commissioned officers In; chlnea and typewrltera. T. E. attendance were Lieutenant John O'Nefll. Call 36. lAdama, Melvin Sbrlver, J. F. John- -' iiniid i uhtf aon, Clande F. Baker, Edw. SutherE' P' Funcr': ShrWer' in? Vnlnt Usko. 1,Bro,d d' 2t Bnd Rgy potu j ma-'rad- V.Z Abner Gray, night policeman of Eureka, ahot and killed Anacleto WANTED Practical trained nurs- Zalaxar, a Mexican, who in company' Mexi-- I ing. Mrs. Bert Kkker, Eagle St. , with Auguata Gomes, another while ho waa on attacked him, can, MOTOR FOR SALE Quarler-horae- . victim drew a gun but uy motor In excellent condition. Price. subsequent Investlgstlon proved that: reasonable. Phone 36 or 22S and weapon waa amply. ask for C. E. Rife. waa named Prank HeesU-ed, FOR chopped mMter ot ths Eureka poatofflce 20 or full length. Prices reasonable. yeara ago. I I I poat-WOU- D y SALK-Saw- Elmo Boswell. RABBITS FOR SALE Young frying rabbits. Delivered, at reasonable price. Glen Campbell, Lead-vill- a Row. 3 pkgs 10c CRACKER JACK CORN FLAKES 125V FORMAY SliST MAYONNAISE OlLUr RD C'A Julb Isf Wrights SO m. Ionvim E KERR LIDS 3 lb can 49c . qi jar 35c 2 for 15c 4 pkgs 15c JELLWELL JELS-RIT- 2 for 15c KS. bottle 12c 3 doz 25c Charlea Bergstrom died in Eureka ar.o. Hu was survived and four daughters' Mrs. K. L. Stu.ie. Mrs. T.' L. Ball. Misses Alma and Ida Bergstrom. twenty year by his wife 400 Jamea Denver and Mlsa Anna Maxwell, both of Eureka, were mar-rie- d at Salt Lake City. i 4 OMMINICAIH.K llKIttKTKD N w ensra I1Y AND OUTSIDE CONVENTION ROOMS WITH hotel! FACILITIES Bill 12-1- 4 dfypatMe REUJH0U HOTEL Do You Value Your Home? If You Do Then Make It More IRON BED STEAD In good condition. laeac Ferguson, of Eureka, died Can be had for hauling away. Nc at a Hall Lake City hospital. He springs, rhoar 36 or 2SS. ws survived by two children and th following brother and sisters: calamity. William, Singleton and Jorcph FerNurually, death guson; Mra. Dan B. Cronin and Mra. bet a promotion. Thomaa Drew. Glass Eyes The Invention of glaa eve Record m obscurity. h' " they were used by the Egypt-ii'Roman end Venetian many eo lurlM M0. The prieiti ns earl a jnn B. C. were known to hve rnude them. The earlieit known mentkm nf the modern form of erliflnai wotk eye occur In en Illustrated on surgery written by n French aur m geon Amhmiae Per, published the Pari In S61. In thia country flrst artlflcfal eyee were nianufac-lureby Pierre Gougelmen in not. ratal. Tout like lha load hi lha Valuable By Doing the Necessary REPAIRS and Giving It a COAT of GOOD PAINT, side and Out. In- MOORES PAINT PRODUCTS DISKANFX HEALTH HOARD - of ronimuntf able dts-ra- reported by the Utah Stato Beard of Health during the week ending July 7 numbered 201, a decrease of 60 rases front the total reported the previous week, according to the weekly report released by Dr. William M. McKay, acting stale on Van Dam aired. New York N health commissioner. from glass Imported from A decrease of 73 In the number Y., France. Th bueineae I carried on of haw cases of mumps waa report- name by hie descendants .tmevr fd. an(j (hlrkeniiix, whooping rough ad Rocky Mountain spotted lever Lumber and Building Materials Pipe and Pipe Fittings Tintic Lumber Co. PHONE 44 EUREKA, UTAH |