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Show Thursday, December 7, 1939. EUREKA REPORTER MINING (KtMiltKtM 111 1 11. S J. WILL IIOIIIYSON. scheduling of all Wl'A projects Including Juub, lias been complei (I In order tlial work In their required hours may In time to receive their checks befori lo It. G. Heath, Cli riel mu, iirconlln district engineer. The 11111 will work eight houra a day Instead of six mid a half foi eight day. making a total of lit houra. 1 hey are LllowedGj hours so will have an additional hour to pick up at a later dulc. WnrkliiK d'lva srhe'ltil-- d for Juab r 7, X, county projects urn fc. 12, i:i, It. Ir ami IG. was lin.l The (hangr ic. purauaut to liutl ructions from thestate Wl'A office and wih effect approxinialely ISOi) men In i tali, Juab, Wasatch. Duchesne and I Intah conn- In five counties, pl Twenty Years Ago w I 1lah Cougfsiii:iti J. 1 rlt in p(,r tarff iK.fon, the Hi Will Robin-li- e proposed la maili reciprocal trade I rop- - The following are Events that Happened In Tlntic I) lit r lei a Score of Years A go. week loniml-cr- s praised In a h it,-- reeelvcJ on Mond:.y from Jul.an II. t olloveri Auierlcnii Minina Congress secretary, or Wa;hlnitc,ii, l. I'. was received by A. IS. Tin if the l'tah jiarkenale, secretary er llf ,ie American Minina ( U,d cliairiiian of the I'tuh (iipiiei Tariff Hoard. The ine:.M:a I know you will bn ald In part: lo hear that your very much pleai-ctoiigr siiiiun, Mr. llohlnson, made an ixcellent staleiiieiii lo (lie committee ....at the heurinx Hiis week on the proposed tcaile agree in nt with Chile. Hu had filed i. lirlet protesliiiK r . j.j MINE NOTES Supt. Wcsleidalil ported lhi.t the railroad would bo m the Tlntic Standard mine about j the first of the year. Favorable cun- -, dilions existed In the I'lutus mint; and Malinger Waller Filch expcct-- d rominerlul ore to ho encouiili red. William Hatfield. one of the pioneer miiiliiK men of Tlntic who was re- , was lu re on a( R Culilfori-'.a- , tKit. The Ccnuni was preparing to s'been'lrnaking fine ,.;nk the main shall from the 1 7'iU to the IKoO foo. level In order to 32302 3GSSE aKBH aIljr reduction in Hi exlsi- - follow up an ore body. Hush Trer.-- i J4X oWn fqitiHyrecipe supplemented holm, mining engineer fur Ihu Jesse; ,tle. this with a very sincere aud Imjires- - Knight mines, visited in Tin. Ir. The slve plea ut the hearing board of d rectors f the Tlntic liel-mAndrew Madsen, A. L. Ilooth, Head of Mine Bureau In KI.KH ANM'AI. llWyiKT A. T. Madsen, Harvey fluff and II. , LADY Utah To Make Home. o deckmiikk kith. Hicks were preparing to resume ; -i . work. Andrew 1'. May-e- v 'development Although completion of the new, At their meet trig on Tuurd.iy his with family, left to reside berry, , liulld-I'nited States llureau of Mines Mull Lake City, and his position Elks the In urrange.l for. enlng luoly Ing Is not expected for iniiru than a their annual It will lie as superintendent of the Cenlennlal month. Dr. It S. Dean, chlr engln-ee- r held oil the banquet.of De-j Eureka mine was taken ovpr by John Tuesday, evening of the inelullurKical division of in the Elks Home, the Enlnnd. her cent 19ih, tho federal luiniiiK bureau, arrived time lo he G.30. Husbands. The Elks were preparing lo hold last week end to establish his per-- i starting or boy friends, will h! their memorial service, the comm It of members, in an cut resldinte In Salt latke City. pi-elul The memlieii who' tee in charge being W. F. Shrivcr, guests. He accompanied by h.H wife. to Httend should make reaer- - David Mills und H. II. Hourne. Intend Appointed chief engineer of the di- vatlon with the Joseph Darrell, the five year old president, Mrs. C. E. vision in 1929, Dr. Dean had since De- - son of Mr. and Mrs. James Diamond, before nr on 22X, illfe, phone lived In Washington, D. ('. died. ccmber liilli. i The new mines building. In which Hie bushier meeting cards After Tilllie Tlntic Lodge of Elks ron- Dr. Dean will have his offices. wile ' a delicious lum heoii tril.iiled a substantial sum 'n li;.!i were and played he adjacent the the I'nlverslty of was served Tie. feed the starring eld herds in llte by tliu president. IMuli campus. j prixes went to Mrs. Then. Haynes for Jackson Hole area. Mr. and Mrs. George Moulton mov-- j high score, Mrs. George Gourley cut, !e. to I'nyson to make their home. and Mrs. Maynard Griggs raffle. Printers Of Utah Set Date p:ntn. h9 C. E. Ward succeeded A C. Wi ll'. For Annual Meeting. Vi PINT N DO as mu Huger of Hie Eureka Telephone Give Free Will Power Utah . ' OiaM Nsslfttl SpkNi AAAPvtf exchanve. Mr. Ward came iiie The annual meeting of the L'tah Service For Lights. Otfiyrtyhl ifA Ilia WiIIm fuauly, from Provo. -9 be the held will at Alcttstt k MsIst 0,fq lar., print ling Industry Thomas Weldon, son of Mr. anil Xewhousit Hotel In Salt Lake Janup! :n l'tah' Mrs. James Following their Weldon of this elty, was ary i:i(l), it was decided ut a direct- - l'ower and Light company will pro1 a star on i lie Cni wrote of Cnilfuruiu, illutn-inted inci-tlnwetk. hdil lute Iasi vide free electric service for r's roicer fomball team. Thu program Is expected lo fea- My Skin Was Full of strict deeor.it Ions during Mu1 Ucniiie lteagon and Arthur Vier-- I solve to means F. of a diseussion John u,llilay season, according to were schcduL'il headliners at a Pimples and Blemishes' lure ; says Veriiu S.: "Since using Adlerlka sotii" of the Induslrys present proli Howe, manager of Ihu local branch coming boxing card. ranks(tf Hie rompuny. the pimples are gone. My kln Is Icnis. The printing Industry ntanu-I'hil Cl.ni: was oiit from Hull Lake' j the slate's largest us This applies not only to Eureka look ins over some Uliliilig t mouth und glows wfh healMi." Ad properties employing ,u( j0 ,.v,.ry other city wliieh tin with a view to mttrprlae. ltriku helps with HUTII bowels, am! fa during leasing. women. und men 3200 more than relieves temporary constipation that L. M. Cornish of Mammoth w .is bad complexion often aggrlvatcs to move to Spanish Forkj preparing Notary Work at Reporier Office. Sold at All D'Ug Stores. to engage in biiKiness. Jack McDonald opened a dairy business iu Eureka. Ain. L. It. Laker the following officers of the I'riuiary: Mrs. John R. Alle.i, Mrs. it. A. Wil-- 1 kins, Mrs. M. 11. K. Sullivan, Mies 'Florence Holdaway, Mrs. A. C. Rur- n. Mis Malda Young aud Mrs. Micllu McIntyre. lim-eiul- ,,w1iiiiw.t?48a; I ('Krs ( ar ! ! - - -- ' ' w-i- s I ouartn hi I I m-tl- 23BSBS g j enl-rfun- ed I I 'Copper Buying Slowed Up 'During the Week. - i According to the X. w York mctM; market report domes: ic innsiinicri of topper relaxed their insistent pressure for Immediate supplies of the iirt.il during tli wtek. . a result kt tel. ents per s. prcuc p ontrihutorv tau-- e to the inand, metal men mid, was tin i .from tin pievinm week cum'N from the orn.-.p..-i ii d let-u- desire of users to keep year end inventories down. Produceia and refiners, meanwhile, continued to quote 12k cents a pound. Export cupper hovered at 13 cents a pound freight alongside chip. In the lead market sales and output were in pretty close balance. The price held firm at S.S0G5.55 teats a pound. Zinc moved quietly at the steady !of hint year. One raie of Miiallpnx w.--i reported fiom Malt Ijike t'ily. Thin la the first rase of thia disease reported in l'tah since Juno 3Uth. ' Decreases wen reported In the number of new cases of rhickenpox, ; Infantile paralysis, measles, German 'Measles, ill u nips and scarhl fever; and I in reuses occurred in the number of new cuser of influenza, pnett-- l inonln, whooping cough, syphilis and; gonurrheu. The number of new rases of pneumonia Increased from six rases during the previous week to thirteen In j This Is the time the week ended. of the year when the number of new cases of pneumonia is expected to rise," said Dr. MrKav of the hoard ,of health. It is the lime of the year, therefore, when It Is parllrulnrly that rnininon colds bo treated promptly. It is recommended ,thai a plivsielan he railed early In all such eases, since effectiveness In tho .treatment of pneumonia is increasea tremendously through early medical diagnosis and treatment.' ,ihe of 6.30 cents a Lou's. tial liii-rea- s poun-- l East 8t. Observers noted a substanin imports of foreign zinc ore and eimcsntrate during October. New businesa in the steel industry coulinued to slacken but opt rating schedules were maintained at pnk levels to fill old orders. laive plus Innocense makes ' j i Better Sight Lamps stand Light-Bett- er the twin tests of time and aflection . . . because they actually combine beauty with utility, sentiment with sense. They are presents with a iuture because they keep on giving" . . . day after day . . . week after week . . . month after month. words than any other writer ever known. , Great stuff, Will. But a billion fancy words nl This year, more than ever before. Better Light-BettSight Lamps possess a greater beauty and charr.: . . , yet er cost less holds the record for using more different ) than ever. about easy Winter starting could scarcely mean as much as this one fact . . . MOTHER OF KITIKKA LA DIFS IIY DEATH. IALLFD a BETTER LIGHT - BETTER LAMPS MAY BE PURCHASED Mrs. SIGHT SEE YOUR DEALER OR Touitk wgrAywfwu ec nr ' I re i c rtflces In various jrganDatluns. In addition to the two daughteis In Eureka PINT Cedi Na. 1M QUART Cade No. 1M KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY llrenis, aged Special Winter Blend CONOCO BRONZ-Z-- Z is the that Mr. Hremr i I ge gasoline Rives starting ease built In at the factor. Is survived by ,lwo other daughters, one sou. ten grandchildren, seven brothels and three sister. Funeral services and Interment rondupted yesterday afternoon at ftiinlh Fork, j bigh-milca- any car in average condition the full Winter home until Mr. Hrcmu' death lu 1921. after which she returned to Spsulsit Fork where she has since resided. I he was an active worker In the L. D. S. Church and held responsible muDQajfj 8Ran(l Emma (5 years and the mother of Mrs. Pei.rl Ludlow and Mrs. Lydia Hudson of this city, died at her home in KpanUh Fork last Frlduy evening. Mrs. Itremi was born October 23, 1374. at Spanish Fork, a daughter of Charhs O. and Rachel E. llrlnilull Robinson. In I $93 she was married to Peter Ilrliiis. In 1913 they moved to the Tlntic District, settling lu Silver tily, where they nude their ON CONVENIENT, EASY TERMS rassssassH iwi Rachel Annual ronaumption of coffee In the I'uited Slate Is about a billion pounds. Consumption per rsplta Is ulna pounds per pasr. , DRIVE IN TODAY ! |