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Show I Eureka Lady Died at Home Here on Monday. -- At her home In thin city bn Monday death came to Mr. Jennie Nilsson OhUon, 69 year old pioneer reaident of tbli city who hat been 111 for aome time with ailments Incident to old SATURDAY FRIDAY NoV. ta Snl ami 4th ge. BING CROSBY and LOUISE CAMPBELL Deceased Sweden, on daughter of :ated Nilaaon. Star Dust Twenty Years Ago The following are Kvente that Happened In Tlntic DMrict a Way Back in Movies War Cram ft 1 1 unites Thomas in Screen Debut Score of Year Ily Virginia Vale was born in Smaland,; August Kth, 1870, a' Ago. A NOTES MININ'O sensational ft. liana and Amelia Ken- -' I F THE current crop ot young When a young girl aha, A Americans doesn t know all dlc(i0ll WM mada that this old time rame to thin country and 48 yeara about American history it won't mine would see better days than ever 'ago to the Tlntic District, where ahe be the fault of the movies. Pro- - before. The crushing plant at the haa alnce made her home and been one of the substantial residents of this ducers in November Thursday, EUREKA REPORTER Fleece Lined! Men Vote Them Value Winners! - ! ! J mining camp. Surviving are four daughters: Mrs.' Erma Housley of Oakland, Cal., and Mrs. Wilma Webber, Mra. Hilda Har-jln- g and Mine Freda Ohlaon, all ol Eu- ' reka; a son, A. M. Ohlaon of St Joseph, Mo., two brothers, J. A. and Axel Hanson, both of Salt Lake City,' Continuous Show at fl P. M. Sunday. Md ,wo Krandchlldren. Funeral services over the remains will bn conducted Friday afternoon !at 2 oclock In the Eureka L. D. S.! (Ward Chapel, with Bishop Clarence Iks WmM'i SimUM rasni k tutor , jQ. Hogan presiding. Interment will be In the Eureka cemetery under the direction of the Neil O'Donnell Mor! V tuary. uu UK out nuts niti Nov., Nik Mrs. Conyers has been In business, Eureka for the past 21 years and, although ahe regrets the move ehe has decided It Is best for business interests. She appreciates the support of her many Tlntic friends and ex-- j tends to them an Invitation to call at her new store la Provo. The Dress Shop building In this city will he vacant for the present Am. Legion Will Conduct Armistice Dance. V mm w. fv aMir by NWSM Saturday evening, November a ,11th, dancing party will be held at! the Eureka Auditorium under the 'auspices of the Arthur G. Sullivan! ,1'oat of the American Legion. The party la In observance of the 21st an-- ! nlversary of the armistice which ended the great World War. Another, purpose for the dance Is to raise additional funds for the purchase of proper colors for the local post. Dancing fans are assured of a good time for the Legion members have been working hard with this one thought In mind, ltay Walker and hla will furnish the Mel Melodiana hmumimol m Ml A Mm n IMmI SPECIAL NOVOIHK.lt ONLY Now la ynur rluinre to got WRING 111.1. MAT- - d7 AC TllKNS fur Only yI old mattress) your (With MuMn-Virinath fj J A A witliiiul arliif(i only Furniture Real )ltl ami lleupliolsteml. Time Payment Arrangetl. Overman's Mattress Co. 31 No. 4tli V. l'rovo, I'tati tr leave onlera at Iteimirr, lliolie :ui 'J o, m-n- . miiHic. There are only line, aalt, bitter, metallic. Flavors, In almost unlimited alx tastes: alkasour, sweet and however, abound numbers. tT2fi treasurer; OLD-VE- T FINER THAN EVER ! Every Drop More Delicious, Milder, Finer Yet Still Available to Every Man! Quaker a uni Habit to retry tmm uhitkrg Ihot'g w ISS.. mi N0-- M It's true! Every drop of famous Old Quaker is now 4 years old-f- iner and more delicious than ever! Every drop ready to satisfy the taste of every man in America who appreciates futility. So fine is Old Quaker now so mellow and ripe at its sensational our--t- hat ws believe out of 10 met irno of tool's mini dr Old Quaker will itrp on buying it. Try famous Old Quaker nir. Find owl fur you how much finer and mellower Old Quaker is than ever before. Huy a bottle of rich Old Quaker today! tti oitr fSlTeri rtirt. Iv. LA ""V a v Harding, two-yea- r 27 in. OUTING FLANNEL Woven Stripes or plain colors. Priced way down. Better stock up while the price is low. Part Wool Only a limited quantity ot this low price $1.79 Pair ar Mens and Sidney T. councilmen. SWEATSHIRTS Sliver grey In fall cut rise. WARMLY LINED! MEN'S GRAINED LEATHER old-time- rs 49c Each IlHi-goiiu- ! GLOVES WOOL SWEATERS 57c value! laing A. M., moots 2nd ad 4th Tuesday of each mouth at I. 0. 0. P. all. Vlalthlng brothers Invited to attend inA M. MILLER, W. M. JOHN T. ROWE, Secretary A I yard DOUBLE BLANKETS In Grttce, commercial mo or vehicles ar required by law to be paintwho used to laugh at ed the blu, so that a uniform appearance them and the new generation who Is Insured In rase they are required never aaw them before. All hail the for military purposes. Keystone cops! And be it said for Alice Faya that ahe can take a custard pia in the face and come right up for more. Tlntic Lodge No. 9, F. round-the-worl- 8c OtlxHO ALICE FAYE Howard Hughes is returning to the picture business, since the war haa d cramped his style where flights are concerned. And he wants a new boy and girl team. He has shown that hes a genius when it comes te discovering and developing talent; he launched Jean Harlow in "Hell'a Angels," you'll remember, and made Paul Muni a motion picture star overnight in w wear-ii'- REDUCED TO CLEAR! One Lot Hoys g. practical glovra! Cut for ronifoit! In dressy brown. Slipover Style Only. Each 49c BROWN and BROWN AH8AYER8 Custom Work Solicited We Htaodardlse on Acniiwry Kl'RKKA CTA1I dlatin- Bartholomew ChaHsenee, golslivd French Jurist of the 16th century, made hla reputation defend- lag some rata that were on trial for having deatroyed the barley crop. g Spiders do not allow dew to re main on tholr webs for long. They pluck at the foundation 11am tad set the wob to vibrating, which shakes off the dew. h John Charles Thomas is going into the moviet. Remember the little, difference of opinion ha had concerning his radio appearances, because he wouldn't sing if he couldnt conclude with "Good night, Mother"? He will sing in the picture in which he makes his screen debut, "Kingdom Come," whose story deals with American folk music. It will be made by Producer Corporation of America, a new company. motion-pictur- List of Candidates for the Eureka City Municipal Election to be Held November 7, 1939. e It's going to seem strange to have Nelson Eddy permanently off that Sunday night radio program; a lot of his admirers will never be reconciled to his departure. But he feels that, what with concerts, recordings and work in the movies, he hasn't time for regular radio work. Edward G. Robinson is all In favor of realism on the radio and In his pictures, but it was almost too much for him nt one of his broadcasts not long ago. The script called for the sound effect of a man being hit over the head with a ehalr. The sound effects man was to smash the chair against tho wall (try It sometime and aca if it sounds like the real thing). The chair slipped, hit an actor over tho head, and put Mm in the Hollywood emergency hospital. r. Democratic Parly TicketiTaxpayers O ! For Mayor For Councilman, O For Mayor Thomas Householder 4 -- year Term Maynard Cronin H. E. Carlson o For Mayor Dean Beck For Counri'.aian. Party Ticket 2 -- year For Councilman, Terra For Councilman, Term Term For Councilman, Term Samuel Edwards Terra For Councilman, c -- b- Am Mg ii uu AM) .Yd-.(- irr and of Ihr irArdiiv tlnro tVJi, lrtro finally pul .Vil Too Sorrow, Sot loo '' uiln production. Nil A mm Ctoh-fo- ri onJ Chirk Coblo . . . I'oromounl it offrrint tht public a im romonlie Iroot t'olricio in "Moan thrr llurmo-lir)'- r, Vor titan onJ Hubert I'rrabM . . "I atm FaiNf," of the Chut lit McCarthy program, it ployed by lluiharo Jo AUm, you hear at Heth llolh " an "Ibid Vm'i fam 9" , mo ra anti belltr ily . . . ttih the tereen from nmr hope) ctimedtet on; motion pirlurt producer! art an thr hunt for Unriet that will hrlp tht public to bn get the n or, faittm fey Wmsra Nsatpaptr VbIm.I s le WNISKIY THE 010 QCAKL9 W, M NCI BUG. INDIANA this ribbed Vs I'l CriKloii Sif , value amaahe' ir. solid color Wartn! Serviceable! A Sutherland, Edward L. Leinen-er- , four-Jye- V. Wool! 01)1 LNliv STMICHT A. C. councilman; David I .arson luu m.k"r' is 4 hI -- ! one-tent- now o,. sav- - two-yea- picture-makin- Now fsmous Old Qusker Whiskey lisa accomplished an astonishing thing. A thing they said couldn't be done - but Old (Junker has done it! Wa have taken this fine, mellow, suierb whiskey, already preferred by millions of men added one full extra year of age and art mill y muds (Xd i jY ar He's shown, too, that ha knows how to maka pictures. During the long stretch when "Hell's Angels" was considered Just n rich man's folly, peoplo who had served their time at predicted that hed never get back of the money that ha was pouring YEARS Sill 25 j , - 2S 10 Me-Ou- e. "Scarface." U A . SN a.A '.hiUlrent J.img. Itibbe d : On IsMy Mm sad an-- ! ! In JANI IftYAN'GCORGI lANCtOPT Rugged they'll stand a lot of hard wear! Muds of heavy, fast color cotton with tightly kail ribbed cuffs! Deep cut aet-l- u aelevea, sloped shoulders. Through the effort of Senator ilium II. King the annual assessment work for 1919 on mining claims was Though it hardly aeems poasible, auapwided. Fred C. Alien, mnunger Hollywood Cavalcade' Is history iQ( the standard, made arrange-tothe hiatory of the movlea, re-- 1 wlth Manager Percy C. Cra- U leased for the Industrys fiftieth an- ven of the Utah Power and Light niversary. The heroine, played by Co. for power for the mine. Alice Faye, is a combination of aU Mrs. Lucy L. StClalre of Mamthose golden-curle- d girls who used to moth died at the Tlntic Hospital due act before the .cameras (and as a to Infirmities. and rule most of them over-acted- ), due Frank and sou, Walter, reDon Ameche plays the hero, who is from Box Elder county after turned a number of those historic leading i a trip which netted them hunting men rolled into one. two nice deer. Waller Jeusen and But the hit of the picture, bo far e. HuUh returned from southern aa a lot of people are concerned, is ! itaji wnb the lads who show us how slapstick A steam (.hovel working on the comedy used to be played. Buster rairoad apur to the Iron King. Keaton, Chester Conklin, Ben Tur- - BtrUfk a iMr,K unesploded charge of pin, Hank Mann, Eddie Collina, Jim- powder and the resulting blast killmy Finlayson there they ere again, ed William Purrell and W. A. throwing custard pies with vim and operators of the above), and vigor, staging a comedy treat for wounded two other workmen. Mis. Alice J. Harris and ion, were acquitted of murder charge by a jury In the Fifth District Court at Nepbi for the killing of Jeiwe Con of Trout Creek. The other son, Eugene, was eouvlcted of second degree murder. I The result of the election la Eureka showed the following now officers: H. II. Bourne, mayor; Mary A. Slsek. recorder; Theresa Viertel, treasurer; James H. Hanley, four-yecouncilman; John C. Downey, Joseph W. Lee and Joseph J. Fuel-- , r councilman. lenback, I Mammoth's newly elected officers were E. R. Simmons, mayor; John W. Anderson, recorder; Earl F. Dunn, ' er historical picture isn't di-e- r. Myrles Dress Shop, one of the popular ladles c othes shops In this THURSDAY City, dosed its doors permanently on Saturday evening, and the owner,; anil Bth 'Mrs. Myrle Conyers, announces that; 'ahe la opening a new store at 32 east Center St. In Provo. EACH DAWN I DIE 79c I 10r BARGAIN SHOW WEDNESDAY each, other stake a claim to a slice of it; ydPr Were out from Salt Lake city -' anotha that inspecting the Lehl Tlntic property, hardly day passes ! MyTles Dress Shop Was Closed On Saturday touts utat ilium . iim tot'in ItINE DAIE COAT SWEATERS V ri FLOSSIE C. CARLSON, Citr RecorW' |