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Show V- - L W Mrs. Percy Hanks ipent (our days of last week In Ogden and Murray visiting with relative. friend. . and Mr. and Mra. Prank Jlacon non Marvin, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives In Balt take. Quick Delivery Copper Goes At Premium. EUREKA REPORTER Published on Thursday of each week Ladle Aid Bazaar at the M. E Mining leaders of Arizona are up Church on December 7th. at Eureka, Utah. Lunch ; jn arms over the the proposed rw dT-noon on. IS from K G. ovo RIFE J. VERN RIFE on from was duet the out and Dirk GreMAialgh , copper tariff n,e,ie bougLl tI1 the way Publishers Balt Lake City on Sunday visiting' Miss Jean Rowe, n atudent at the fr u,a enl,ra ,tala "eel lnM f pro from 124 to 134 cenie a pound, with friend. A. C. of Logan, .pent Thanksgiving ll,,1h bpf held and resolullon. dcp!ni,lllg on wLother ,h The little four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gleu Campbell la r,,ka- - Uuh ,8C0n1 elaaa maU It has been pointed out that the 10 thp,r po, f. r .'..adh!rln under the Act of March I, suffering witty an attack of Infantile Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hannifin gross income from the Arizona cop- paralysis. l7rulL?nud spent the Thanksgiving week end at per mines Is about 3140,000,000 an- - iJL.fl.oris ' Delia with their son these daughter really, the by figure, given being Miss Marcella Ekluff spent romln. DUBtncrS WOS In low, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hannifin. Charles F. Willis, editor of the Min- - Cent s past wek end here with her mother, T Mrs. Genevieve Kkloff. Marcella la In ,h OU",,dP' or ""h- Mr. and Mra. A. M. Cummings of JfJ ooS rVlwIStlIir ltal a student at St. Marys or the Wes- - ,!eber rily apeill Thanksgiving Buy the price hovered around 114 rents ! , etch at Suit take. In Eureka with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph nd -,- Kub K' ,lowever mel"1 r and . h . h Buy. Miss 30 w.r Larson and Mia Lvrulie ini inn T ' Rowene Blglow, of Spanish Fork, dir.r.1, or Lu, Sldu.y Krueger Penh d 92.00 In labor and I were week end visitors at the home Bid Miss Revn Nielson of Dividend pl n,a,L If th present 4 cent tariff consumer weren't in such s rush aa - Willi, d- of Mr. and Mra. Fred lfarryman of ere oerrted I. tbl. i., o. ?A drm.nd Indicted. Mammoth. pay. Mrt1 for acrounl 2 No. WVt w" l. Italy Amended, Duly "A two cent reduction In this lax .eXp"rt Mrs. Violet Ostler and Mrs. Delia Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barney of Pay- - as proposed in the treaty immediate- ?round 1S'1011S fnU West No. 3 Amended. Daly West No. ew Feterson, both former resident! of son and Ross Barney of San Diego, ly would reduce the payrolls of Art- orb; 4 Amended, Italy West No. 6, Italy ab,p. Eureka who now reside at 8alt take California spent Monday here visit- - zonn 12.000,000 annually" he says. ,,bouab fnrrv"l Inquiry was small West No. 0, Italy West No. 7, Italy disclosed that Run- - West No. 8, Italy West No. 9, Italy "But that would not be all City, were here on 8unduy visiting lng with Mrs. Percy Hanks. Our ml u tk '",are",a n ,0"k bttyer, limited 10.- - West No. 10, Columbia Con. No. I with friends. mines cannot for eight The Epworth League met Sunday h week M pJr,n,t soTlal Vcurlty hlsh Amended. Columbia Con. No. 2. and old of the United A representative -1 .'HI eompete Amende., .ItU In the States Navy Recruiting Service wilt h Mrs. Never. It was closed by tht market dally product- Amended, Columbia Con. No. 4 m,npt whrh p dn, be In Eureka with headquarter! In taague Benediction. Con. No. 5 t"d nUk ,bout b,anc Amended, Columbia 91 .50 m Chile. 91.00 Juat scross the m. a. 8.S0 the Post Office building at CMbpr Ul,,,l released during the C olumbia Con. No. 6, Columbia Con. In December 12. 1939. to Interview ap"bwwl omeatlc stocks down No. 7. Columbia Con. No. I, lode I- -?, plicants for enlistment In the navy JL983 tons, lowest In many years, mining claims, velus or deposits, business was conrined largely eltuate In the Erlekson Mining DIs-'- ? Mr. und Mrs.- - John Towers and kt B0 wn,i Pund trlct, Tooele County, Utah, In order , little daughter of Murray. Mr. and St lo hold the anid premise! for the Mrs. Herbert Towers and aon of f ,W,, Upered 0,f !! ending July 1, 1987, July 1, of 1. i.u Mapleton, and Robert Towera UndPr !ba pro - Ju,y . C. ,mThere were reported to the State Esralante. spent Thanksgiving Day 1 vlslona of the laws of the United here Board of Health during the week rh7dul .S In Eureka st the Towera home. d of the 8tate of Utah, that ,nd ?U, SSy feyond ending Nov. 17lh. 315 new rose, of being the amount required for tho Henry East, aged 67 and rhlef of annual aasessment work on the said police of Provo, died nuddeuly TuesHe was well known lode mining claims, exemptions beday morning. 'b' in Tlntic where he had visited on ing taken Into consideration. ,JCT And within ninety daya after this many occasions, especially during the e ot Ice, by publication, you fall or re- r long time that he was sheriff of Utah cable disease control. 1 , .,- -! fuiw t0 contribute your proportion Ho was s member of the WPddJ.n.' rounty. The greatest Increase was In the Bi.in. Mr. and Mrs. Cart Galloway and . TT . 1108- F.lks and Odd Fellowe. Surviving pndllura- - wb,cb Wav7l or aid new of cases sc. r.umber remeasles, have NIra and daughters Brok C.rlyn 8 ere his wife and daughter, also four turned home after a two weeks ab-- increase from 23 during the previous ,nterw,t on'hB,r Wednesl lc,ow ?? ?.ur J" plap al ,he brothers. your wecS The senes, spent In Portland. Oregon, week to 87 on this occasion. ' evening day become lh" PPr- ,1,w,e. clama greatest decrease was In the number Inm,,e n ,1," J Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wrestler and with rolitlvev. The of oflldstlng. under Section the nihsrrlber ty of ew of hnnnin. little son. Mike, will leave Eureka on k. Jro'vl- ReV,'M!, SU,ule, of lhe lTnU C. H. com- government 107 from the maroMnWhLoJilw,,,Mr.,,,plIl!I during Sunday to make their home in Nev- munication .Mr!L , Ff "i week to 62 this week. Tho num- supervisor for this diet- . , ada. Mr. Wrestler has been an opera "y ANTONE FERKOVICH, was here Monday and Tuel:iy .er of new ease, of chickennox riel, ri lor at the Government radio station mnklng an oiste mem.iers of tho families (First Pubb Nov. 23, 1939. Last of the personInspection 74. maiped exactly the same nt were In lttendancc. at the loral airport since it went Into nel of the air Pub. Feb. 15. 1940.) port radio station. Increases were In the num- The bride Is 1 daughter of Mnyor . Other operation severs! months ago. He , , ,nn,,,,?a' ,nfan and Mrs. Dean Deck and the groom has been advanced to operator In Mr. and Mra. R. J. Vaughn of Help- ?n8e Mi"1" 0'""'an Btagsl BUnks for sals Mra- ,,on pf Mp- - 8andcr- rlmrge at the Buffalo Valley Field er were guests or Mr. ar.d Mrs. John 'JV1 Offlee, Eureka, Utah. at Battle Mountain, Nevada. F. Rowe last Saturday night. b"l" Mr. frk'd f!v ' ,,u'h Pon' TP? prominent smoung m !" ,,!I0Wt'VPr' the vouneer set of this city. is Vaughn superintend nt of the f 1"n,,le.Pfra; " !!T Attorney John Robert Robinson, Utah Valley Railway ccmnaav. On Monday evening Mrs. B-- ck en- . of nd 56 a Congressbrother and ndu,a"f tertalned In horor sped ,iyph0,d fe"r, of the cere Increases of only marrlaJ?ft Mr. and Mr men J. Will Robinson, wan almost John F. l.owe were twr. hw gue!lli aaberlnl Ins'antly killed In an automobile ac- at Logan last Sunday. They took " thirty-tw- o In Decreases were reported the cident near Springville on Tuesday their daughter, Jenn, and Mlaa Ruby af,noon Mril dinner afternoon. to school, r.umber of new eases or d'phtheila. George Ruff, an employe Kllpack of Delta, back - b- Kl UKKA U,,KiK X- well "rarlet 7 he girl, had been home for Thanks- Pbmo"i". I?n,5 of thJ Joune roulu fever, whooping if the Utah Power company and Mert. Wednesday Every Z known In Eureka where he resided giving. rough, rypl, Ills and gonorrhea. k h ,,rlda and 7:30 P. M.. I. O. O. F. HALL for some time, was also Injured Ip. Reports were received from each Ualifor- - fKltlnw Brothers Invited to Attend. ,',ri "r MImlncton, Mr. lfora Mrs. and Owens of In George the slate, and of th 29 counties the accident. They car In which they 1 LAVEItN NEVEUS, N. O. . " m' . were riding was struck by a D. and Salt take ere the parents of a baby seven or them reported no diseases. born November 2S'h. It surdaughter, R. G. train. Mr. Robertson is vived by his wife end throe daught- is their first child and another grand child fur Mr. and Mra. Wm. Owens, ers, two brothers and three sisters former residents of this city. The B. B. Club met at the home FEERY HOTEL of Maxine Atkinson on Friday evenBy John Haney Farbay, Ph.D. 8ALT LAKHS ing. The time was ipent tewing and tmM LifM. far planning a Christmas party, liter POPULAR PRICED MODERN which a delicious lunch was served HOTEL to Mahle Randle, Jeacnie Dean, VirBeautifully Furnlalied Rooms ginia Randle. Mra. Never. Helen Galley. to ,y; - 8h(rley Slorrs of Salt Lake spent Thanksgiving with her parents .d Mr. and Mrs. Glen Btorrs. narratt returned on Sun-du- y evening after spending Thanks Hiving in Salt take City with her sister Mrs. Bertha McCban. Mrs. Lou Sly x 2 !."Z, "Si "rnlr,. nicely. Mr. and Mrs. John Burk are the parents of a pretty little baby girl, horn November 20th at Mammoth. The mother was formerly Miss Beth 1nderwood, and this la the first born 5? A. Te. .r and Mrs. tan 8Hiid.il rom are the parents of a big fine baby boy which arrived st their home on Mon Mother and day, November 27th, youngster are reported gettlug along Mr. 2 'inSIS rr :rnion Ju. jZ"dXtiVwl ii. .- i " "'V Den It. Baynes, district deputy grand exalted ruler of the Elka Lodge, arrived in Eureka thia afternoon for a visit to Tlntic tadge No. 711. lie will hold sesslona with officers early this evening and then at the revular meeting will deliver an to the members present. address After the meeting turkey aand- tidies and coffee will be served by the tyler. - - , yrs ,S prnl !" Tlntic Lodge No. t. r.! ' A A. M.. meeta 2nd and 4th Tueoday of ! each month at I. O. O. F. all. Vlslthlng brothers Invited to attend . lit A M. MILLER. W. M. JOHN F. ROWE. Secretary rr- fail!? SS . Ce-rlc- s ' 7 .0nr.aJ. To - EFFICIENT T ' NOTARY PUBLIC ad 1 n at Reporter Office Legal Blanks of Kinds Always Carried. " ""sr Mias q Arizona Tells What Copper Tariff Means There. wLyttal Miu Billy Thoriily of Salt Lake m here for a week end rlait with a- - Page 3 EUBEKA REPORTER Thursday, November 30, 1939. AH S C. E. RIFE FONES 36 and 226 I IL' DEBUNKER 3N llatps: $1.50 John Carneseea, aged 26 years, who wns accidently killed lust week.1 was a bro'hei or Mrc. Herbert Tow- -' era. The young man sad a companion Michael Zagarakls, were Inatautly killed when the trucckc In which they were riding collided with u Denver end Rio Grande railroad engine at Kennel worth, In Carbon county. Is It Protected Against FIRE? is one of the proudest possessions a person has, and A home therefore investment the should be protected. The cost is so little that no one can af- Leroy G. Jensen, sucrcaaful leasee at the Eagle aud Blue Dell mine, has purchased the equipment of the Wallle G reave establishment, with the Intention nf opening u beer par lor In Richfield. The fixtures were taken to that city on Tuesday and It la understood that Harold Bnynca will operate the business for Mr. Jenacu. Ladles Aid Bazaar at the M. fhurch on December 7th. K. Lunch from 12 boon on. POLITICAL ANM l'N 'KM ENT. I hereby announce that 1 will be candidate for election to the Hoard pf Education nf the Tlntic School District st the election to be held In Eureka District No. 2 on Dec. Cth. a FREE GARAGE few mad dogs have ever been observed foaming st the mouth. Yet people talk of this symptom as though it were a certain test. A mad dog is a sick dog, and he probably will not want to bits anyone. If he does bite you, there will probably be no signs of foaming at the mouth. Beware of sick dogs. In the last stages, when a dog with hydrophobia (or rabies) becomes paralyzed and is no longer able to stond up, his Jaws msy hang open, and saliva may run out. At this stage, he ia likely to be too weak to bite anyone. One of the most reliable symptoms of this disease ia that the bark of the dog becomes exceedingly WNU Scrvlc. Very high-pitche- Fire and Automobile Insurance. Two person between go to pHron every day because they are unahle to pay fine according lu estimates. I hwl oxiwiml Pir.licrtiuo, "Tor Sc aid bs.kp4ihi. ful cm I'kwlms. AJIerits slsnr !. '. I nt Phones 36 or 228 mum tr, 1 rli bMunaa. pic. anvthii'S. I , ' il., M,M AIDlfE-RIK'- A (Sold r i f v st All Drug Stores) Painting! Get in the swim and doll up your house inside and out, cover the garage, outbuildings end fences with MOORES PAINT PRODUCTS The cost of paint is saved times over in the preservation POTPOURRI tl? Constipate ' C. F. RIFE, Agent Everybody d. 16 and 21 Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y. ! ' MAD DOGS SELDOM FOAM AT THE MOUTH C. F. TRACY. ford to be without it. $3.00 Broadway and West Tempi All Oceans Really One s of the earths Three-fourth- surface is covered with salt water. emhractrg a total area of about 143,000,000 square miles. While the continents of the world divide it roughly into five parts or five separate oceans it ia teally ot.e body of water. The average depth is more than two n:lei. of the materials it covers. 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