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Show H'nrsday, August 10, 1539. EUREKA REPORTER Mrs.' Herbert Towers and little son, Robert, of Mapk-ton- , speut tbs past week la Eureka the guests of Mrs. Robert H. Towers. NeuSb? Mr. snd Mrs. J. V. of Nepbl W"M ,n. Ku Alionipy ( x. Lcatherbury and UnHaway or bus!Houston, John Texas, are visiting in EuBr ware at transuding Monday on Galley, n Xepkl ,rta reka. being guests rt the home of Tuesday transacting business. OrtH. Mr. snd Mrs. Purl J. C. Callaway. Mina Anna Mae Shea and sou Is Carl's uncle. and Mis.i Mr. Sherman Hickman In Tin- - Helen Shuler of home their for Tuyaon visited n uft Saturday Sheriff Helier K. Mellor, W. Hoa three- - Eureka on Thursday with Mr he Nevada, after spending and lier Mrs. Jones, Frank Birch, Frunk Mr. Mrs. and with John vacation Oatley, Jr. week Townlcy and W. K. Carson were at Bunnell. John rhar,M Y,rd Zilbr,Hk,e Salt Lake City Monday evening athir. and Mra. Milton Morton and turned to hia home at Ogden after tending the reception in honor of children of Weat Jordan spent the visiting In Eureka for some tiin AHred M. Landou, the 1936 RepubwfcK end here visiting with Mn with hia grandparents. Mr. and Mra lican presidential candidate, win spent several days In this state. Morton's father, John Oatley, Rr.. Charles Zabrlskie. b.r W Mr Ur Minatd 0rim nd Street Supervisor (.on Randstrom I'nder the direction of Kenneth son, Itonald; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence should be patted on the back for the of the San- - Iteuer and son, Mr. Caorae fine Job of washiug the street last Cropper, superintendent Stake M. I. A., a swim- - Pott and Miss Viola May White ueek end. Due to storms the strcvt taquin-TIntl- c was In terrible condition, the dirt Party w,u be bo,d Bt th Ar' ,trned Sunday evening after a resort on the evening of ant visit in southern California. being ao deep that motorists had to are invited All . to 15th. perform development work to find August b, ,lB. 'by hoy, weighing the parking lanes. R..end ' Pounds, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabriskie. Members of the Columbia Rebekuh Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClain on Au-u- st at on met Thursday ercompanied by Mrs. O. A. Allred, Thursday evening evening. 3rd. Tim Lodge were at Payaon last Friday attendthe I. 0. O. F. Hall, the regular busl- - new youngster was given a royal aesa being followed by a social act- - welcome for he Is their first child, ing the funeral of Joseph Spain-howe- r, a nephew of Mr. Zabriskie loa Including cards and a delirious . i lf Mr. and a cousin of Mrs. Allred. Deluncheon. Both the high. score prize P' Mr- bfip,,r 8r Mrs. ceased waa a resident of Eureka for (be house prize were won by J' ,1r- I Sylvw,ler a"d Mrs. a short period a number of years The next Dalton. Matbina Prp f f jl, .orn on ago. on ri,v held be the will evening meeting Saturday attending the funeral of of August 17th Miss Adels Towers of Ceorge T. Castieton. Eureks, Miss Jennie Freckleton or Provo, la Loren Runnells. city sexton, . m b" to pre- - and three other young ladies of the doing a fine Job of exterminating ,,ir"wini Gsrden City, left during the week or l,avinr Ho mdents at the city cemetery. the for the World's Fsir st San Franrm ,be M ' secured a supply of poison from the ?ii tS vfo hat ' a cisco. The party will also visit In stute and during tb. week has die- I os Angles and on the return will mHlPidfrIV',! a Tue"daJ tributcd a quantity of poisoned m j , In Boulder Dam take Mead and Runwith Mr. results. wheat good n pa on Lake. Ma,n a,reethave done Hells states that Kilty jd'1 Hit-har- g pleas-roabe- Jr. J ad 1 "-- -- gophers Ben H. Beverage, chief engineer a lot of damage in the cemetery dur- Tlie regular meeting of the O. F. for WPA Zone NY. 4. was up from F. C. was held Wednesday, August lug the past few weeks. n Mondar " business. He 9. A special meeting was called for On Wednesday Auzust 2nd a de- - ,Pr0Y0 August 10. On Wednesday of the previous week Instead of holdina Xwr-XtEthe home of Mrs. Howard Fox in , L ' nd xPre"(, a club meeting, all members went honor of her daughter, LaXae, and lh ,n wh,ch to Warm Sprlnss and held a swimher playmate, Bruce Xegley. sen of 0rk ,r hand,Pd hcreBesides gelling sunming party. Mr. and Mrs. M. Xegley, both chil- burned they all had an enjoyable been born on the same dren having During the week the lights were time. Bernice Gourley. day. After playing games the guests turned on at the tennis courts at the were served a nice dessert. Pictures Tlntic High School End the board of Sahara Desert were taken or the following: LaXae education announces that the courts The Sahara desert, at its greatest Fox. Dorthea Gilmer, Violet Hun, are available for use until 10 o'clock extent, is 3.2u0 miles long and 1,400 Beverly Tinder, Sharon Miller, I.orn.i each evening, at which time the miles wide Boyns, Joieen Eastet brook, Jeannie llvhis will be turned orr. Two new Bailey, Irene Kay, Violet Bogden, nets have recently been Installed. Novelty Toya Joan Ferguron, Betty Baird, Augie Among the novelty toya of the past Commissioner and Mrs. were French tops so turned that Lucile Klkushima, Youle Bogden. Klkushima. Susie Yamashota. Drnce J,un Kendall announce the marriage they cast shadow portraits of Marie Xegley. Freddy Laako. Timothy Han- - nJ ,hplr lu?hUr. Maureen, to John Antoinette and fmis XVI. Forshorg Hty. nlfin. Keith Brady. Billy Brough, - , r,ul' Ray Fox. E' "r hP.WPdJ Bailey, Bobby Xegley, Lynn Mm. Xegley presented the two honored guests with a beautiful .5.,h plaoe ,n t!p1bpldHa bop Auat yPbl-littl- e graduate of at Logan and for the past two years has been emploved by the Juab A. C. biribJcy rake. School District. My Neighbor SAYS: e Overcrowding in the will raise havoc with your seedlings. Thin them out mercilessly. cold-fram- aud Mrs. P. J. Fennell left early on Tuesday morning for Wul-rn!- t. Colorado, for a visit with tlieir Mr. und daughter and Mm. 8. B. Atberley. They were' Joined at Springville by Mr. and Mrs. The party also John V. Fennell. plans to visit scenic points of lmer-eIn that stale, Including the Mesa I Verdo National Park. Mr. Tintlc Lodge No. 9. F. M.. meets lad 41b Tuesday of each month at I. O. O. F. alt. Vlalthlng brothA A. aud son-in-la- ers Invited to attend IRA M. MILLER, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary st PagS 3 Utah State Firemen Close State Tax Board Raises Annual Convention Annual Levy 2.4 Mills At their nieellug Munduy the I'lab Tho thirty-secon- d aiinuul tiuii of the IMah Sluto Firemen's Stute Tax Commission fixed the levy tho year at 7.9 mills as roupor-wee- k held at Vernal lust Association, with 6.5 mills for last year, an end, came to a dose Saturday with the delegates in attendant increase of S.4 mills, completing a tour of the scenic won- - The 7.9 figure Is made up of the ders In that sertlnn or the stute, In- - following Individual levies: Stute rludlng the famed Dinosaur Xatlon- - general fund, .45; state acliool rqua-- ; llzattnn fund, 1.35; state district' el Monument at Jensen. The first day, Thursday, was de- - 'hool fund, 4.9; state high achool 2 mills. voted principally to w. fund, 'rbA slnns during which time ser- general fund will take nt f he $3,864,139 vice awards were given to members ou,r 30 P"r who had earned them for Ibis period lo b raised by the 7.9 mills, the rest of service. Two Tiuilc firemen, J. 8ui,ig to the district school through A. Mikeaell and Melvin Riding, were ,b threo state school funds, T,ie commission explained that among the seven thus honored. low could bn fixed Friday waa also taken up with Ib Iev? Ia reasonable certainty that a business which Inrluded educational wilh sessions and the election of orfh-ers- . ,afe financial policy would be main-Ka- rl T. Jones or Ulnglism Canyon tslned throughout the current fiscal was named president; W. K. Smith car. Several factors made It necessary of Murray, vlre presld nt; O. A. boot the levy from last year's Owens of Ogden, second vice pros!- rr Moat Important la the dent; John J. Creedon of Bingham, crease In assessed total valuation ; or Charles A. tury Canning Midvale, treasurer; J. K. IMerrey of of the state from $567,000,000 last 8ult Iike City, trustee, and Verl yetr to $515,000,000 this year, prln-Haclpally due to the alump In metal of Magna, aergeant-at-armwas convennamed as the ullng and to utilities. Igan ' tlou city for 1140. Women's auxiliary off'ecra for AMEIUC.W 1I4)Y MAGAZINE 1939-4- 0 HEAL (COMPANION-J-. were named as follows: Mrs. K. Plercey of Salt Lake Clly, Hundreds of thousands of boys president; Mrs. John J. Creedon of cn read THE AMERI-JenkiBingham, vice president; Mn. Fred anJ Fumf of Midvale, secretary; Mrs. CAf UY Magazine every month W. E. Smith of Mhrray, treasurer. nd consider It more aa a living com-- : Directors are Mrs. C. W. Rapp of Pnion than aa a magazine. ch of a buddy to me Il'B of Logan, Mn. James William writes neighborhood rhum, Springville, and Mn. Henry Schae- one high school senior. THE AM- fermyer. ERICAN BOY seems to understand 0 a boy'a problems and considers them I.EAGt'E i ,n auh a sympathetic end helpful way. It gives advice and entertaining reading on every subject In During the past week there was which a young fellow la interested, several chances made In the stand- - 11 Particularly helpful In sports, ing of the teams In Hie local soft- - I made our school basketball team! hall league. The Elks, who had because of playing tips I read III been leading all during the second THE MKIlICAN BOY." In all half were knocked from first place Many famous athletes by two defeats, i.i e by the CCC and eports credit much of their success to helpful suggestions received from the oilier bv Dividend. Tho CCC hoys are on top by one sports articles carried In THE AM-gaand ir Wilson Lee's hoys full KltlCAN BOY Magazine. Virtually lo knock them over they will become every Issue offers advice from a fa-tFootball, league champs, as they won the mous roach or player. first half. Iiu.kttball, track, tennis, in fact every Juds tenm sprang n o' major snort Is covered In fiction i1 foci articles, surprises and climbed into Tenchers, librarians, parents and place by defeating Dividend In ai overtime game and alo derealinr lenders of boys rluhs also recom-Lee- s. Dividend managed to hnll mend THE AMERICAN BOY en-o- n to their third place spot by de- have found They that as a general rule regular read-- ! featlng the Elks. era of THE AMERICAN BOY ad-- ! The league standing follows; Won Lost Pet. vunco more rapidly and develop ! .786 more worthwhile characteristics than1 ' .714 do boys who do not read it. straight Bourbon whiskey! tm-lii- es 23-ye- ar fm- STMUHiKT VfrX 0 FtOOf COPYRIGHT .v. iVA .'v...- .4 BOURBON ' 1939, SCHENIEY WKtSKtr . NfW VO ro-ip'- ... a, STRANGE SUPERSTITIONS Trained writers and artists, S THE. AND C5IMS 410 IITSIDE Mil H 1NOIMM w soil CIGUH HOTEL H-- M WXtll .MIIWINl MXItl XVtlOM I Ereslum-n- . luatfrur-lio- n of ItegMraflun Kept. 2A: Registration of Kiho-iiiore- n ami I'pin-- r Division. Kept. 2(1; Regular Class Work lleglns. Tim KCIHNIIJI: laiwer Division; Kiltiea-lio- n; Arts ami Hclem-ea- ; Business; Mines and l'nglmerlng; Mwllclncj laiw; Graduate Work; Hoclal Work; Extension IN vision. WHITE FOR CATAIjOG UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HALT MKE CITY BROWN and BROWN AfMAYERB Custom Work Solicited We Standardise on Accuracy EUREKA UTAH Neil ODonnell A Mortuary INgnlficd Rervlee at Nominal Charge. a PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Night. P Ambulance Service EFFICIENT NOTARY PUBLIC at Reporter Office . Legal Blanks of All Kinds Always Carried. C. E. RIFE FONES 36 and 228 I Immediately. Any stock upon which this aassaament may remain unpaid at noon of August Slat, 1939, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment la made before will be sold at the office of the Tlntic Lumber Company, Eureka, Utah, at 3 o'clock p. m. of September 38th, 1939, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of isle. II. D. SHRIVEK, Secretory. Location of Office: In the office of the Tintlc Lumber Co., Eureka. Utah (First Publication Aug. 3, 1939 Lost Publication Aug. 24. 1139.) Everybodys Painting! cover the garage, outbuildings end fences with , filNOD FIJIAN .y fACHIIKS BATH ROOMS WITH and - A samayyuclub fpMATV90R "Those who have been fleeced know that love letters are ahear non MOORES PAINT PRODUCTS The cost of paint is saved times over in the preservation sense. SALUTATION TO ONE WH SNEEZED WAS li CONVINTION Kept. 21 ami 22: Ktcelal Get in the swim and doll up your house inside and out, CONSTITUTED A F ETIQUETTE. GROSS BREACH wkel ua! iskl xperieaM he iseoht Smih the IXT8A OUAUTT yee et allh Newham e feed b 6 nmwU. ne Teel H.,.1 1 DWe N. A natly fins hetall CalsMrla aed ANOUII Examina- Location of Zumu Mining and Milling Company, a corporation. property, Tlmlc Mining District, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of said corporation, held at the corporate office on August 1st, 1939, an assewment of 1 rent per share, being No. 44, was levied on the outstanding capital stock of tho corporation, payable to H. D. Shrlver, lu secretary, at the office of the Tlnlle Lumber Company, Eureka, Utah, CPUMENT lS, Examination. 21: Engineering tions. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT SOCIAL CUiTM WAS THE LENDING CT AWIFETA ViriTINt CTAN&R REFUSAL TV ACCEPT THIS vy fa-O- mous coaches sud athletes, exnh-r-,46era, scientists and men successful In husluehs and Industry Join with aa experienced staff to produce in THE AMERICAN BOY. the sort of read-ewe- d Ing matter boys like best. THE AMERICAN BOY sells on most newsstands at 15c a copy. Sub-.88- 3 scription prices are $1.50 for one year or $3.00 for three years. Fore-.00- 0 Ign rules 60c a year extra. To aub- rcrlbo simply aend your name, ad- -' dress and remittance direct to THE AMERICAN BOY, 7430 8econd Bird.,' Detroit, Michigan. !i el hessian whets Kept- - By Edwin Finch CITY CITV Tails the advke School Year 1939-4- 0 Krt. 20: KnglMi ami IsyrlHdog-ira- l e i SALT LAKE They can even lie "ml letter" days In your life if you rrglstei for training at llu I'MVF.HSITY OF I'TAH. be .G00 Diced leftover baked or boiled In the girls' league Red and White ham combines nicely with pess, beans, mushrooms, rice or maca- have the second half tlle about roni in creamed dishes. up, with Gourley and Rumlle In second place. Won Pet Alligator pears, sliced thinly and ' mixed with chilled french dressing, Red and While 6 3 combine very well with fresh straw- Gourley and Randle .600 berries to be served as a salad. 0 Forney's I On Tuesday evening local Plant some Tom Thumb roses in entry In the Utah Central League your garden. The plants are only met and defeated the Cannon-Ash- three to four inches tall, but they Ion team, champions of Provo. blossom profusely. Rosa roulrti is Fisher, pitching for Eureka, did the botanical name fur them. a masterful Job of checking the opposition. The most the Trovo boys Canned or fresh fruit Juices lend could do was pop out or be one of variety to the breakfast. Among the the 11 strikeouts. more popular Juices are prune, Fred Tomlinson and Tim Richgrapefruit, cranberry, orange, pine- ards mode sensational entrhes of and more apple lately apple hard-hi- t balls to help Fisher out juice. The Eureka boys played errorless hall behind their ace chucker. -Egg yolks will curdle if they are Clyde Campbell. allowed to cook a long time. If they are to be added to creamed such as a la king dishes, they should be mixed in just a short time before the dish is served. 4 Auocfailcd Krwripsprrs. WNU Srrvics. ' OlSTlUftS CODOWTlON. ? ns CjABBY QeRTIE PINT No. 61 QUART No. 60 to PINT No. 62 de-scc- s. .5.18 mix-tifre- TO YOU fr Ill The worlds largest selling ARE THESE DATES IMPORTANT I - POTPOURRI of the materials ONE WIFE HAVfc TWINS IIn CASERN PENNSYLVANIA A SUPPOSED CURE FRTHE YTHACHE IF ; ThfUTAPIECE cf S0 Before F t WNBlir.PRtAmE'ivS OgR'IWU'YlMEJFVEI ANOTMCN WYirX' BACK IN PLACE $ WtMn gsespepei Uaisn. Grent Turtle lalnnd Tlie Galapagos Islands In the far Pacific are to named because of the huge turtles found there. "Gala" means great and turtle. lie beeches arc filled with these animals weighing as much as 500 pounds. Also found there are huge lizards, some four feet long. Large reptiles snd many other species of wild lifa abound there. "pa-gos- Lumber and Building Materials it covers. Pipe and Pie Fittings ," Tintic; Lumber Co. FHONE 44 EUREKA, UTAH WtlWWHHOMWttWMWHH I |