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Show i ... fMnrM&igt'sl- - 34. 1939. ' Neil ODonnell A Mortuary Hmk Dignified Nominal ml C1r, a PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Night. Ambulance Service Tintic Lodge No. I, r. A. M., UHti Ind and 4th Tuesday of arh month at I. O. 0. r. alL Vlaithlng broth an Invited to attend. I IRA JOHN M. I. MILLER. W. M. ROWE. Secretary Mrs. eureka REPORTER &gi S Local Carsons Garage " Davis Bigler of Fayaon we a Eureka Friday transacting busl-ta- o visiting with friends. Itonnv Goudy returned to her home In Milford on Sunday after 'Upending two weeks In Eureka visit-lin- g with relatives and friends. Alex Gourlry Is hark on as atewart at the Rika Homethe Job after spending two weeks In southern California visiting with his children who reside there. THE BEST IN OVERHAULING AND GENERAL REPAIRS BODY and FENDERS WE STRAIGHTEN THEM OUT LIKE NEW PAINTING Mr. and Mrs. Ruy Jones and Myr-tiRichards were at Fork last week end taking InSpanish the Aiuerl-ra- n Legion relrbratiou and visiting with relatives. n OUR PAINTING EQUIPMENT IS THE BEST OBTAINABLE. WE MATCH THE FACTORY COLORS AS SPECIFIED. Dean Stanley ri turned to his home here on Thursday after spending the summer In Los Angeles, visiting his father, Clarenre 8tapley, and other telatives. Men Experienced had oxjericnee 25 yearn ns an George Melanin ha a auto repairman and has specialized in Ford automobile reconditioning. Ken Carson has boon in tlie garage business here for 15 years and specializes in welding as well as all types of repairing. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vern Rife and. or months. The trip la being made 0n ?!Unday "M-nlnPrincipally for the benefit of the Typhoid Warning vacation trip. They, health of Mr. Rauhala. ee w motor through the Dakotas, new One hundred and thirty-eigh- t he F cases of communicable disease were Wtae0M,B Md Nrher? ?! K C probably rd d af reported to the Utah State Board of 'th ,lea,,h Coring the week ending Au- -, sijT"011 waa held at which w ttnst 11. r rLd according to Dr. William M. others jjCKay, acting state health commissioner. This is a decrease of six team caws from the previous week, and increase of only one over the cor- 1 In a f ProT 8 Ident of the organisation. game at Provo week last year. There the other responding the contest evening, being I Jennings Phillips, Jr. represents- - a part of an invitational tournament were increases In the number of new live of the I'tsh Chain 8torea Aaso- - being held there. Fred Fisher of Hu- - cases of tuberculosis, tularemia and elation, Inc., transacted business la reka pitched In his uuul good form whooping cough. All other diseases Eureka on Monday. decreased. He conferred Wr" Rubx Sorenson, Mrs. W. B. with the lord managers of the J. C. Dr. McKay called particular atten-- . Penney company, 8afeway and the kurmond and Charles Donnelly re-- tlon to the single case of typhoid turned during the week after hav- - fever. He pointed out that this Is Schramm-Johnso- n stores. n spent the summer In southern the height of the typhoid season, j Mr. and Mrs. W. Heber Jones and California, where the former attend- - and local health officials and cIM-M- r. and Mrs. Thomas Randle attend- summer school. sens generally are to be complimented an outing of Comoco ed on this record. One case of ty- . , , , employees the of the Provo district in Provo can- . ?y' phoId h Myi at he hKht of ,he offl ' wn,hJ yon last Friday evening, the site be- season. In a population of approxl- vacation. bv Accompanied ing Canyon Glen." Baseball and 520,000 people. Is reslly not mntely other games and content were fol- Mm. Kay and the children he in bad. This Is one of the diseases, pending tlie time with relative and lowed by a aleak fry. be says, which ctn be defifriends In varlou sections of the however, and It results from prevented, nitely On October 2, 1933. stockholders atate- ' consuming food or water rontamin-ste- d with human wastes. NEWS RASH ! irifiSi1? I Gold Band is now 4 Years Old votMT11"! Work Guaranteed IGNITION REPAIR PARTS, EXIDE BATTERIES, AND HOOD TIRES CARRIED IN STOCK FOR ALL TYPES OF CARS. The Best In Tintic PHONES TOWING SERVICE Day or Night Day 61 Night 106 ' w 5S is. r,";err oreferreit .nt tlonal .. ll. t. NOTICE OF SALE. .OR RENTAL OF LEASE. PROPERTY SOLD TO JUAB COUNTY FOR TAXES. OR h The Board of Couuty Commissioners of Juab Connty have Issued the Allowing no'lce to delinquent payera whose property has been fl- nslly sold to Juab County for delini quent taxes: "The records of this office show , the following described property idescrlblug the property) has been sold to Juab County at final whi sale, and that title to the same Is Among the Tintic people now vested In Juab County. On and were at Saratoga on Sunday for tbe after September 1, 1939, the County, annual reunion of the Bauer family under the provisions of Chapter were Mr. and Mrs. Clarenre Bauer and ion, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. MayBert Crlpps, In charge of the Suit 101, 8ee. 1, Par. I, Laws of Utah 1939, will lease or rent the same nt nard Griggs and son, Ronald, Mrs. take office of the Chief Cons. ,h ,erm" lr,c "nd on Potts, Miss Viola May White. Inf company, spent the latter part of of County Commissioners of Karl Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bau- - the week in Eurek. In addition to er, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bauer and transacting business for his com- - Jak County may determine. Por further Information Inquire son. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence pttny he waa also working In the In- f the County Auditor, offh children. and Wilde .terest of the mining exhibit for the at NPhl. Juab County, llah, or. state fair thia fall rub j Lee Ha) ward, former resident of, John C. Hall, Nephl, Utah. Eareks who now resides st Moulder, Herbert Hopes was called to Los (First publication August 17, 1931. City, Nevada, was a members (' a Angeles last Saturday by a message Last publication August 24, 1939.) I fiehlng party on take Mead when Informing him of the aerlous Injury Albert The In Louia of son member the of his another Kryger. law, party, Stubba, met with an odd bnt serious young man Is reported to have been Stubbs bad working on an oil tower thirty-fiv- e nd painful accident. ARE THESE DATES the misfortune to run n large fish- fnct high when he fell to the ground. Mln-Ma- m I 9 9 1999 9 -- Q&WUjf fsG&tyoNi cun spend a day in Denver with no loee of travel time and at no extra coat, by taking advantage of the fast, overnight "Pony Express'' from Salt Lake to Denver, and Streamliner "City of Denver" service from Denver to Chicago. Get in the iwim and doll up your house inside and out, of the materials Lumber and Bnilding Materials it covers. or Mr. and Mrs. lovlie Proms r returned Monday after spending week at tbe worlds fair and seclnc other sights In tbe vicinity of Ban Francisco. They were guests of tbe Life Insurance comMetropolitan Cromar having won the Mr. pany. Pipe and Pipe 2-- I Kept. Hoplio mores and Upper Division. 211: Regular Class Work The KCROOIJi: laiwer IHviskin; Kdwra Aits and Kcieni-rs- ; thm; Business; Mines anil Engineering; Graduate Medicine; Work; taw j Mortal Work; Fstenhm Division. WRITE FOR C.XTA1JKJ UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HALT LAKE CITY TO NEW YORK $11(190 TiTp'ls Hud Standard FuBauaa Barth Kstra 4- TO SAN FRANCISCO Great Nebula ; Although the Great Nebula of the constellation Andromeda appeara to be only a thin patch of haze to the naked eye, in reality It Is a galaxy similar to our own Milky Bemud Trip la Comfortable VIA LOS ANGELES $30.60 $33.55 $35.30 Trip la Bowad Trip la Bowad Standard Fullaass Borth Estra Chaltoagor Stoopfag Cots; Borth Estra Boaad Trip la Coadortabto Coocbos aa route to Southern Cal (for ala. Cuavoatosi, side hips boa Las Vegas, Nov. Boo BouMor Dam loo-co- st D. - BROWN Rod BROWN Trip la CkaUaagor Stooping Cars; Boitk Kstra far w $78.60 $102.11 Bemad Ask about $90 kro la Coackoa and SliS la PuSsMao for eirclo trip to both Iho Now York sod Saw Fiamctooo Tabs sad rotors. ity- - God forgives only when EUREKA, UTAH I'rrslimcn. Registration of Kept, trip Fittings Tintic Lumber Co. LOW FARES K-- ct . pleasures of a visit in glamorous Southern California! You can go to San Francisco vie Los Angeles at little or ne extra rail fare. 0 Kept. 21: Engineering Kiamina. thins. i 21 and 22: Snclal Inslruc-tto- a and I lrgll ration of r The cost of paint is saved times over in the preservation e Kept. 80: KnglUli and lsjctioUig- Ical Kia initial ion. He went to tha is In California. slate with the Most Rev. Duane G f Hunt, bishop of the Catholle d lores-oSalt take, who preached the con-sereal Ion sermon for the Ml. Rev Thomas A. Connelly, blS' Monal-nor San Francisco. hop-ele- MOORES PAINT PRODVGTS 1939-4- e QoiHfWeii - enjoy the extra They ran even be "red letter" days In your life If you reglstei for training at the I'XlVKUXITt OF UTAH. Uev. Joseph I. Gossclln. pator o' the St. Patricks Church In this cltv cover the garage, outbuildings and fences with e P School Year FAIR Enjoy delightful relaxation on cool, clean, air conditioned Union Pacific traina. Delicious dining car maals . . . restful sleep . . . freedom from highway haiarda! You'll arrive refreshed, ready to tee more and do more at the Fair. TO YOU Mr. and Mr. Bill Mitchell returned on Tuesday from a two week vacation in California. They visit ed the San Francisco fair ami (her went to Norwalk, where they peu some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Allen and Harding Alb-n- . Harding Is leaving on Augut 30th for duty In Washington. I). C. Painting! PHONE 44 to the WORLDS IMPORTANT ing hook In his eye and due to the Mrs. Robert Tower and daughter. launch running out of gas It was II Adele Towers, returned tbe hours before the msn reached surgi- Miss other reday after a very enjoyable trip hook the had and cal attention to Preston. Idaho, where they visit-- d moved. with relatives and friends. They were nrcompanied to Eureka by Mrs 91 1 1 I M Farrell Beckstead and two rhlldren who will spend some time here. Everybodys l ry TRAVEL IN ) 0 TIV0... K Location of Zuma Mining and Milling Company, a corporation. Utah. Tintic District, Mining property, Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the board of director! of said corporation, held at the corporate office on August 1st, 1939, an ahsmivment of 1 rent per share, being No. 44, was levied on the outstanding capitst stock of tbe corporation, payable to H. D. Bhrlver, Its secretary, at the office of the Tintic Lumber Company, Eureka, Utah. Immediately. noon Any stork upon which this assessment may remain unpaid at of August 31st, 1939, will be delinquent and advertised for tale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before will be sold at the office of the Tintic Lumber Company. Eureka, Utah, at 3 oclock p. m. of September 28lh, 1939, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. H. D. 8HR1VER, Secretary, laical Inn of Office: In the office of the Ttntle Lumber Co., Eureka, Utah Last Publication Aug. 34. 1939.) I First rubllratlon Aug. 3, 1939 Most peculiar about the ergs of the Australian emu la the dark green surface. By cutting away the outer surface, a lighter shade la encountered. and this combination makes It possible to execute beautiful carvings thereon, much ss n cameo Is carved Recrestlon Congress in Hos- 11 nn stork !. o. Octotwr 13ib on the 34.00 preferred. Mr. Hswi Is hesd of Provo llTe. dead was declared on August 17th. rlty's recreation activities. II. N. Graelil of Salt take is upend- Mr, Klo,e Carlson, city record Ing a few days In Eureka In the In- Ureat of the I'tah Power and Light. er ,B ukl,, her aBnnal two weeks He is gathering statist!- - ac,,1"- - gbe and her husband company. cal information for his company si -Floyd r,rlHOn- - ,eft on Saturday af the request of the government and ,nt ot interesl Is securing most of this information f Prk nd olher t,on of the coun,ry-er- from the files of the Eureka Report- - ,n ,hat The fire department was called on account Mr. and Mrs. Jon-pEilsmore out Iasi Friday afternoon were In Tintic esrly In the week for of n brush fire In the vicinity of resl-F- n n visit with their daughter and son lower Dutch Town. However, 're.1abIe. 1v1,c,nly law, Mr." a mf M rs." J ay ll n u nd y ,"o"f by They had previnurflv M,lnul,,h ,he visited with relatives in Idaho aad dewrtn,el arrivrd- northern Utah. They are Tintic residents who for several by Sheriff Mellor and Deputy Eager leers have made their borne at the request of authorities of San Ploche, Nevada. ."J" NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT ee FOKE NO. 1 tmr tto Awh imOA MURPHY, Agent EUREKA, UTAH AHSAYKKH Custom Work NnlkllWI We Htaedardlse ea Accuracy UTAH EUREKA NIONlPACIFIClRAILROAD J 1149 II Kt HI tl 6 &' Mo |