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Show Thursday, November 16, 1939. Page EUREKA REPORTER Mra Glea Sunderland and little' daughter wort Salt Lake visitor laal EUREKA REPORTER week. Mra G. Potts la spending the. Published on Thursday of earn week In Salt Lake with her mother,! at Eureka. Utah of Mrs. Emma Newton. J VEHN Kl Mi C. E. RIFE j - i lr. David E. 0tl;r. former Eu- Mr. and Mrs. James Wignall reka resident, vai elected a two Fayaon were lu Eureka on Saturday, Mias Elalno Wilson of Midway Is on tho Citizen visiting with friends and relatives.' year councilman in Eureka visiting with her sister Ticket at Richfield. Mrs. George Manson, son George, Mrs N. Wllmora. Mia Ella Pun nelly, former resi- Mrs. A. D. Manson and Mrs. William Mr. and Mra. Archie Buys and dent of this city who I now making Manson spent Tuesday In Provo. Mr. and Mra. W. D. Johnson of He-Il er home at 8alt Lake, recently unJoseph Ruys Jr. of Richfield, City, spent Saturday with Mr. derwent an appendictomy which wai wllh hla parent and Mra. Joseph Buya spent the week-ensuccessful. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Buys. Lat evening the Commercial Clnb Howard Wallace-Rife- , an enrallet Mra. Nora McCormick and daught- of T1I9 held their regular meetina was of the CCC Camp at Lucin, in Eureka for several daya vlaltlng ers, Pat and Mauine spent Saturday At the next meeting a business uik will be given to the students, the with his parent, Mr. and Mrr. J. and Sunday In Salt Lake City. date for this being November !lih Vern Rife, and other relatives. He Mr. and Mra. Lester Oluyson ol wus called home on account of the Mr. and Mra. 8. II. Weal over and Fork, but former resident! Spanish death of his uncle, Gordon Tinder. of Eureka, wero In Eureka Saturday (hfblren of Murray, Mr. nnd Mrs. He returned to camp on Monday. evening, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith and son, Mr. and Mra. M. C. Jones and daughter, all of Provo, Mrs. Mary Edwards has been J. Vern Rife and other friends. acre Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs named district supervisor In the ed-- t A. E. Hedges, special investigator William Manson. r: tonal and development program for the Union Pacific Ry., spent last v hirli is being sponsored by the Reweek-en- d In the election at Helper W. 11. In Eureka on official busiin kah Lodge In conjunction with the Wardell waa defeated for the office ness. He was a gueat of Heber 1. O. O. F. The appointment was of two year councilman. Ho Is a forahurrif of Juab County. inadu by Edward Frohs, deputy mer resident of this city at which Thu aidies Aid will hold their time he waa an Instructor in the Tin-ti- c grand sire, during his visit In Utah Inst week. Lnnuil Ilazuar December 7th at the High School. xr OLD umr Dpirook S Publisher BRAND KENTUCKY Entered In the poatofflce at Eu rvka. Utah, as second class matt matter under the Art of Marrh I. 3 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY CHEERFUL AS ITS XAME" 1171. d . I Mel-lo- r, 1 M. E. Church. Lunch will he served work and from IS noon. Benny Schena of Mammoth la reFancy covering from a double fracture of aprons will be on sale. the lower jaw. He received the InMra. Laura Blight Is at bee borne at the dance last Saturday nlglil jury In Eureka again after an extended at Mammoth In an angry controversy slay In 8alt Lake. She was operated with a Goshen young man. in for eye trouble and reports are Mrs. Lulu Olsen and Matt Laird, Hat she will be greatly henofltted prominent residents of this city, us a result of the same. were married at Nrphi on November last 6th, the ceremony being Lorln Atberley returned performed Thursday from Balt Lake where he by Justice Orme. The bride hud Just for an appen- returned after having served oil the submitted to aperatlon was just seven Fraud dicitis. Mr. Atlu-rleJury, she having the distincdays from the operation to the time tion of being one of the first women he waa back In Eureka roaming the of this state to honored. She la the streets. mother of Mrs. Loren Atherley. Hell Cillisple waa rushed to the Mining and Legal Blanka for sale Holy Cross Hospital early Bunday at Reporter Office, Eureka, Utah. n. ornlns with an srrnte attack of pnpc'idiriits. He w; s operated on ibal day and is getting along nicely. Tr. W. A. Robinson of this city risisled in the operation. whtskeyTsineTl887 CPU Donald, the little two year old son of Mr. and Mra. Herry Wall, returned to hla home In Eureka on 8undjy after spending several week at the Holy Cross hospital where he received treatment for severe burns The little fellow is well on hla way to recovery. owrvfomilysTfecipe I The B. B. Club met at Mrs. Nevers Friday night. An enjoyable evening waa spent, nt which the game of Rook waa played. After the game a delicious luncheon waa served, "hose present were Jeanine Dean Virginia Randle, Carlyn Galloway. Helen Galley and the hostess. PINTn. at in about again. "One expects to see a happy end Tintie Sunbeam Camp, daughters of Utah Pioneers, will sponsor a la a football picture, but hea usually program at the LDS Church Sunday a sad evening Nov. II, at 7:30. An address will he riven by Mra. Kate B. Carter of Salt Lake, an official of the Central committee. There will also, By John Haney Furbay, FkJ). be good musical numbers. no 4C,P4 )XOo(pNMlialVMrt Ci4ryM me T9 fko iIViIIm odwlv, tiwiiMi IrMniim O. half-back.- " s DEBUNKER EFFICIENT Eureka on 8unday for the funeral of Gordon (Shorty) Tinder were:, Mra. Freeds Tinder, Mra. Harvey NOTARY PUBLIC Madsen and son Ronnie,, Mrs. IS A FOOD Me- -, C. E. RIFE I Everybodys scientists say. iluhlir Lri1rr ? Painting! WNU hnkn New Semloh Hotel non-ferro- mztsm is u TIME Nothing Real Can Be Lost, Claim Soul and i Here's inotner treat for you folks who made FlVl O'CLOCK the in Utah I the Ten High Bourbon, whiskey with "No Try Bough Edges ...end you'll Double Your Enjoyment! Is the subject In all Churches Body of the lesson-sermo- n of Christ Scientist, on Sunday Nov. 19th. The Golden Text la: "What? know ye not that your body ia the temple of the Holy Ghost which la In you. which ye have of God and ye ere not your own?" (I Corinthians 6:-1- lergest-sellinggi- n COMPANION PRODUCTS Among the Biblde selections la the following: "And I will walk! i e ong you, and will be your God, ' and ye shall be my people" (Levi- ticus 26:12). Included aa correlatives are the following from "Science and Health with Key to the Srripturoe by Mary, Baker Eddy: "Soul, or 8plrU, Is Cod, unchangeable and eternal; end, man coexists with and reflects Soul,' God, for man la God's Image (p.! 120). The material body and mind are temporal, but the real man la spiritual and eternrl. It Is Impoa- -' aihle that man should lose aught that Is real, when God la all and I etrrnity his" (p. 302). It Is reported that or the III regular Brlln stops in the Unite.! States, the WPA has Improved 1611 of them or more than 81 per cent. I " eri m t aa imfm.iw arniaotiad I ruldn! or remrd l pran a tuf rtli-Wlph. " A flNl.-- f. Sw. mi IIP .W! eMi f.( ,,N ADtERrKA exclusive Controlled Condensation process keeps TlVI O'CLOCK flavor uniform and Hiram Walker's scientific control in the world's largest distillery keeps Ten HtCH free of ell Bough Edges. Like one you'll like them both! LlR AM WALKER'S BROWN and BROWN The cost of paint is saved times over in the preservation Lumber and Building Materials AKHAYKRM f'MKlom Work Hollrlfrd We Standardize o Amirmrj EUREKA covers. UTAH STRAIGHT TEN HIGH Pipe and Pipe Fittings Qvart, Cd No. 110 Plat, Cad No. $, F. meets led and 41b Tuesday of each month at 1. O. O. F. ell. Visit btng brothers Invited to attend IRA M. MILLER, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary A Tintie Lumber Co. 44 EUREKA, UTAH "A out to be comedy often alap-stlc- k I i llp-ollc- k fare," tuna A. M N. Ill FIVE O'CLOCK Filth, Cad No. MS n a ti .. i BIRAM WALKER k BOURBON moof WHISKEY Tintie Lodga fllONE smooth-Mi- a i rfc MOORES PAINT PRODUCTS it friendly al Gas Gas All Time xi cover the garage, outbuildings cud fences with of the materials Brook Tlie construction of 183 that aukos it cheerful ae its mom." Why not public works projects under PWA supervision In Utah during the buy a bottle tonight? past six years, representing an investment of more than 117,000.000 Utah Fastest in useful public far I lilies, has benefit led private industries by generatSelling Whiskey! ing a huge volume of orders fur Prmmt (S materials and equipmenl, according to a statement by Kenneth A. Godwin 0 1 9.t9,Niinnal Dikiilleri Prod.Corp.,N.Y . voua euoi to poop uouoai regional director in charge of PWA offices at San Francisco. Since July. 1933, the Public Works Administration has helped to finance the construction of permanent public works in all but two counties in the Slate, Director Godwin said. Tracing tlie benefits derived by HALT LAKE CITY, UTAH private Industry from PWA ii. llvl- - M'llKK.l lAllNiK NO. 12, I. O. O. K, ties In Utah and throughout the Na- Meets Every WedueMlny rw 7:30 P. M., 1. O. O. F. IIALL lion, the Bureau of lather Statistics In the United Stales Department of Mailing Brothers Invited to Attend. LAVKHN KEVKHS, N. G. lailior found that purchases Included HERBERT UURWIN, Becy. forest products, iron and sleel and their products, metals, atone, clay and glass products, chemicals, textiles, machinery, transportaHumpty Dumpty, a real baron. tion equipment and various inlscel- tumbled from power in King Johns lanev.is Items, including belting, coal and coke, creosote, paper pro- - (me ' ducts, roofing ar.d oilier building materials. THIS COUPON entitles the "The demand for materials for holder to 2V reduction on PWA projects boosted Industrial proany room at tho rato duction and created Jobs for workany room at tho rates aa ers In private Industries. Director advertised one coupon to Godwin pointed out. "This behind-th- e tho room line employment Included the NEW beds, springs, mattresproduction of raw materials, transses, carpets throughout the of these materials fron portation house forests and mines to factories and mills, and tho transportation of these RATES finished products to PWA construe-t.o- n SUM) to $180 alien. Tills has hnd a tremendous effort on employment conditions. We Now Feature Free Oarage "The Bureau of Labor Statistics USE THIS COUPON! has estimated that onn man hour of direct employment on a project site results Indirectly In two and a half hours of employment In private Industry, which Indicates that PWA through the construction of more than 34,000 Federal and nnnFederal projects, has provided 0,000.000.000 man-houof employment during its six years of building activity. In the current PWA program, which waa launched a little over a year ago. 60 projects valued at approximately $0,800,000 were placed under construction In Utah, or this number. 40 projects costing $2,066.-44- 3 have been completed, leaving only 20 projects on which work la proceeding, Director Godwin . Get in the swim and doll up your house inside and out, JP :: quality in Old Sunny I and Mra. Wayne Daley and Mra. Charles Dnley of Provo: Mr. and Mra. Charles Hawkins of Benjamin;! Mr. and Mra. Elijah Hawkins. Mrs. Harry Elmer, all, of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mra. Way-- j Mrs. land Wiehtman and Junior, Bigler, all of Parson: Mr. and Mra.i James Adamson end children of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatfield nf Sprlngville; Although most people would say Mrs. Alice Rife nf Salt Lake City. water ia not a food, the National Institute of Health says that it la. Anything that is necessary to health and lile. and without which life cannot be maintained, ia a food. Water is. of couree, one of the moat necessary nf all elements In our diet, and thrielore must be classed aa a food, Andy-Kepllnger- , Kinds Always Carried. j WATER Nitt. all of Twin Falla, Idaho. Mr. at Reporter Office Legal Blanks of All FONES 36 and 228 Out of town people who were In ! There's a tars, genial rs Virgil Burry arrived home Wednesday from the L D S Hospital, where he has spent more than two weeks securing treatment for injur-- 1 lea suffered in an automobile accident. He is greatly Improved but due to a bark Injury it will be a I long lime before he is able to be! OUARTn.hs PINT PWA Furnished Large Sum For Utah Mn,Ca4Na.MS SSPiK Not, CMla No. f ON8 INC., PEOHA, ILLINOIS 5 |