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Show EUREKA REPORTER Pag 4 Local Basketball Boys Chalk Up Another Victory. Thu Tlntlc Miner lirmiihiT 1 7a James Paul Kukfi, axed Ikeir 12 foniJiiuiiu ONLY December 114th fHt BElOvFD SO0K PPO " tlieae reaular period laud. In the final quart) the younger boya were ahot after TUESDAY year. I'c nas ,,,e,e,0,c 'mster liakor .h inull mpioyee. P,0"1 Inelud- - currier, nave two successive Ing of here year reset-- ap- - once again ,n rt.by ,Ilfcure t hmr 'Lrly dVfi vry1 To 'lav meana Hist they might not fa. delivered on Christmas for that holidiv follow Sundry tltia year. ... ml JMIi threa-auarle- ra Nliuiv 57 hul- - KENTUCKY STNAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY naa-FiraiDl.tlllwir Ca.( IncariMrat, LMtH.llla, Kg. m ' securely wrapped more than 10U Inrliea girth combined nor ex- Artliles pound In weight. brtuk or ir,.,.rh "ai,y K,1' u1,1 b' m- - 11 Salibury, 0 i.lon Dr-w- il - itiinl.ru m et r.g of Die (iminin-of Juli i.iiiniy, 1... Ii of vIi.hii v mem! The Hegico'of llunr eleciiil Dm Isabel ClhHun, follnalug offiu-i- : , Kliw.ln-tlMargaret CaMielon, Weldon, Mury Slael., J.ydla :: - past several :ia pump foriunn at the eotnpuny'. wellh'vtliU h Yurniah"m"ivit ,Ul ",,,rk "lfwll,, ,,r '.,,H wal',r f,,r vlHllora. the for agalnat bin are NVi Mr. widow, IUrv.ving With tliia Hiring of vlclorlea ehalk- f.ourlcv Foter, mid a nlaler, Mra. up for the Tlntlc hoya It ahowa Iwyond doubt that they can play hall ',"aa' Mnttliewa, both of Kurekn. ,"'ary wa recited Monday at hut foacli Walla will have to keep1 ' ml, bmn of Mr. Mutt-JboAgo an enyle eye open to make aura the n,,d wag requiem high uia don't Inflate. Tliia con- relehraled at 10 Tli Following arc KvcnU tliat jditlon lia reNuliwI In TiiIIcb down- - y ,'IH Her Tueday I. morning , . Jneph paator full during piovioua year. llaMied In Tlntlc Ditrlri a of tho St. I'atrlck'H Church. Score of Ycara Ago. I Interment took place In the Kure-k- a TIXTIC .DDH ANfrilKIt cemetery. i.iht mr 1939. 14,-- Postmaster Baker Appeals For Early Mailing. nai e n o ' mi m ketball Kama played on tho local a from a roinpllcslluii time lor lung 33 hi to 23. floor tha final wore lug a "B 'a,y V"m ,t The visitor led at the quarter due J""" to Ilia fact that Tlntlc a supposedly !1 i)WHU1 " Mieliiemi on second team waa In the fray. Tin .a-,!1882. a win of Ji.mea tied at IS all at the half - MONDAY SUNDAY continued James Foster Died Saturday At His Heme in Eureka.. I Thursday, December i I'leun Nellie Hannifin, Viertel, ritxgeruld. Sullivan, Laura Harper. Tlir-rc- , Mr. and a Mr. Alex Nolr.u were Co-lin- to ;vinroitv Tiullr 2lt WORLD'S trr-- 7 at e iOJi It haHketball laat Ruling Limits Visitations winning Monday i.o JOEL McCREA BRENDA MARSHALL! GEORGE V om-qua- rter pro-n,- 1 x - d - BANCROFT i J GOWKS! PAJAMAS! Dias cut r.iyoii hnLu Triinioi-d- , 1.98 MAGAZINE HACK! Wnlnut flilivi! 2 Coiiipiirtmcnts! 98c n.-a- VICTMW ; I ,lbl, Ilia iNll ltf.K FKATITIK All! RATHBONE T.W.,r, r-- ; fe ESPIONAGE v; JEFFREY LYNN y,VMllAr 7V.u , -- ing company To Boulder Dam. l' 106! MOST DANGEROUS iu & FOltALl- - TUV, Min- were makliu official lo drift and aiuk on th: preparation artemoon by defeating the Waaatch' Ptw or allowing on the 800 level Academy of Mt. PleuKant by a score' lioulder Dam and Ha power plant 0f their in Kaat Tlntlc. A of 31,. have bw n brw 0 close inspection Salt Lakeproinriy court ruled that an assess T iillc looked except lonal y good by visitor as a precaution against mnt levied on ilie stock of the Lcl.l on tills occasion, their passing ana foreign sabotage and possible danger Tlntlc Mining company waa Illegal. m 10 a!h,M-r- s.nH I? Frank Thornherg w:.s out from Salt me the The John Page, reclamation com mis- - Lake flty for the purpose r letting visitors did not make a single field siom-re. Issued mi nruer mlv , . .. . ill llll lirirD'lilli lit " l.oii I until forbidding visitor from going closer on hi properly In the souti. .,oe op.ened wlih leading than mile to the of tlo- district. A whine IHm. t ouch Watt worked most of hi jw-- i al lioulder Cliy, N.v. ,ullU j., ,ii 800 foot level of the Ku- the game. squad during Thlafly" lie said, "we want to reka Diillion had reached a ilepih ef the tourist out of danaer, but I3u reel. The proiwct work on the a furfur, ipoo level at the t nlorado had been Drop In Domestic Zinc Is jlhe Idea of sabotage w handled 600,0o0 lourlsi discontinued for a short period. Tli. Recorded For Week. jSlnc Dam this year, we de- - director of the liast Crown Point I1 Ikiuldnr 11 W,'H' ,0 on P on super- - Mining company were planning A New York report say that the a ,b dam. v,"on of u development of campaign domestic sine of all starting production 1,1 l,ie a,l,,,u oril'rmovement ai.ik on ihelr property in the early grade In November tolalnd 51,524 ot al ,,ul boat were .j.ring month. Jack Alio took a con- KHV,,rnment Ions, compared with 50,117 In Oc- i " ,b nrea Ilia dam tract to Rink a shirt on the Central tolier and 40.343 In November, 1938. Mead, which I directly Standard ground. Tliia information waa given out by J11 .back of it. he Ainertau Zinc Institute. Tlr.tc Lodge No. 9, F. and A. M.. Iu the month totaled Slilpment Installed the following new oHicerj K.t I.TK IMl.t HIltKI,OHT OX 64,40 IniiM agninst 73,327 In Octo- - disk.IKKN IX I'TAII. twenty year ago: I. J. Barnard. W. her and 43,693 iu the comparable M.; C. A. Pierce, S. W; Fred Iteo- 1938 month. Stock on hand at the Incre.ist iu tiie number of new man. J. V.; John Morley, treasurer; end of November amuunted to 61,522 fuse of Infleuenza and meaalea were ( hail1 a Krygcr, secretary; H. H tons, the lowest for any month in wry largi ly repi-nihlfor the tre- - Bourne, trustee; W J. Henderson, 1939, and compared with 72,405 at mendous increase in the number of S. 1) ; I vman Beker. J. I).; Dr. 12. L. the end of October, and 120,778 at rew rase of communicable disc use Clark. S. S.; J. K Jorgenson, J. 9.: lie end of November, 1938. 8. K. W'a r. . reported to the f ull State Board of Janie Creighton, tyh-r- ; Health during the week ending Du- - ehapl.iin. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY' htreak Decemlwr Soth anil eontinued NOTK8- - The 7.umu MINING I HiLAELEN 1 I ' ' ' ''J v I? ' ' :' eetulier 1st, according lo Dr. William M. McKay, dim-ic.- r of the division of ccniniuiilcjble Disease control, The nuniln-- r of new rase reported lur reused from 297 last week to 52a In the week JuM ended, an Inerease or 229. This Is un increase also of 43 cane over the correspimdine week of last year Influenza increased from 22 ea-we.-lo DM during the week Just ended, nn :r 8? and measles Inm-uNefr.m 45 ae- week to 127 diirin.': the weel Just eniled, slso nil fnerei:e of S2 Other disease for which were reported were rhlekunpox, fever, mumps, syphilis and in- rant lie paralysis. lh ereus,M, vnr, r.(. ported in the number of in-cise of typhoid fever, pneumonia and ,:oti- - ;:i IT'S Kureka Cily rerivtd the hug sum of $30,072.68 in taxes twenty year ago. This wa the Urge: sum er received by Kureka from taxes ep to- ihut time. The reaular purseiiger train on ihe Denver and Ilio Grande a tak The removal of the trjiii, mi nrf. ahiih had operated sinee the road fjrai built, created rons'.denibh-lax- t uufavoruhie isniimeni at that time. v wind, which alnioxt readied l iirrieane proportion, did consider-Ia- si ::hie iLiutte In l!lti:,. hlusin: ehimmys and smoko stacks, taking oil root of buildings. Including that of the Tmtic High School, and using telephona and electric power s e s TIME Horn's anotner treat for you folks who made Fivi O'CLOCK the largest-sailingin in Utah I High Bourbon, the whiskey with No Rough Edges'., .end you'll Double Y our Enoymenfl Tiy dam-scarl- Tem Smart (2o!i style-- ! rolor Him! 2.98 vusli loxw-- l and 2 49c hoxisl! i.m-s- . Tlines-New- OF WOMEN'S IIDICFS. a 1 Linen. Tluce in Ikiv. H!ui-- c 49c TOWNCEAFT SHIRTS Tie" in nny 1.49 druuer. y I pin real-full- y dur-ularl- y those of rhool age. When a :K which time lie worked a a cook! symptom of (lines, he on tho McIntyre West Tlntlc caitle ilmuM be watched carefully and the range. Ho was a veteran of the should ! War. he called early 1 b'Wrvn should not b I, J- - Bonner of Fureku snd Oscar permitted lo attend public meetings or visit ai Andrus of Mammoth were at Neph;. ' neighbors' homes when they are kept home from school.'' Since the number of cane of Influenza ha Increased so markedly during the pant week, and since' many adults are stricken with the disease. Dr, McKay advled that all colds in adult aa well a children,! tliould be waichrd with extreme care ihlhl show Big Stag-- Show at Provo Saturday, December 16. TImOM Inspector 11 hauls . It no longer necessary for lover of the living to travel to sigu Suit Lake from Kureka to see New York Koadshow pro-duIon, for they will n.me to the I t (hiliq, Here's Rich.Me" ct I'uraniount Theatre ahow that play llRAM WALKERS oxclusivo Controlled Condan-ttio- n flavor uniform procei koepi and Hiram Walker' (cienliiic control In the world'a largest diitillary keep Tem High lies of all Bough Edge. Lika u'll lika them both I FlVI OCLOCK one-yo- In 8i.lt Lake on ihs, stage-provid- ing a test engaguimm: i of the roadshow Golden Boy' successful at the Paramount Theatre' In Provo on the evening or Ruturday! ' December 16th. Thia is the stage show "Holden I Hoy" NOT a motion picture, and stara In person Krlc Linden of screen fame, and who created the role of the Golden Boy on the London Stagi land lierr.lee Claire, gorgeou stjr' cl IVm rt 8or.g and No No Nanette,", and mauy other lending Hroadsay' ,puy TEN HIGH STRAIGHT BOURBON Plat, Cad M. Ill m V, Pint, noor C4. Na. I1 five o'clock sifYTr: Pilik, Cada Na. W Another innovation one that is bringing hack th living atage to the place it once held In the theatre I I the famous revolving stage, which ,wl ho hr night to Provo from New! .York flty hv the Golden Hoy com- -' peny for this show. The revolving' Kage nukes possible to have 12 sc.ncs In the play, and each aeon' I made In less than on minute the plnv move more rapidly than ever before. j j WHISKEY Pit, Cads Na. Ut 01d Whiskey! Ektry Drop Fully MalartJRtaJy t Satisfy Yw Holiday Taste! Why spend time limking (or a An huliday whiskey? Hem's rich Old Quaker so delicious that it give you a whole new idea of what a fine holiday whiskey ought to be! And htrt'i hose av know; W art on of tha largest durtillem of fine straight whiskies in the Ye offer Old Quaker as the brand we think will satisfy pour world. holiday requirements I So see for yourself how Old Quaker suits pom. Kememlier, every drop of rich Old Quaker ia now 4 year old and finer than ever. Think of the name "Old Quaker" when you shop for holiday whiskey. time--makin- RIIAM WALKCI k ION! INC., PCOIIA, ILLINOIS K: I X 4-Year-- I'rovo'erery !'.v Call 31 to 228 for fire or C. K. Rife. insurance, nutnmn-.Idl- e CHlic9l WHISKEY STRAIGHT pw, tiik old tjt'tKi a m, i mvrinci hi hg. id, corn, ii iraref Aiianac e to Terry pun-erl- COMPANION PRODUCTS Quart, Cad Ns. II TOWEL SETS! Pc. TOILET SETS et A strike of the miner in the coal of Club was causing a coal lamp orrhea. shortage in Tlniic. This sudden inrrease. partlcul- The delinque.il tax ll- -i in the cases of influenza, meas- - lished in the Kuruku Ileporier and Ira and chlckenpox, should ho met the Neplii on IW. 12. wiih sincere on the 1919. fart of all rltlzen to sie that it doe Janie Nirhol.uii., Iieltcr imwn as not rontiuuc," said Dr. McKay. Hi- - tld Nick, a colored man, died twen-erparent urged to watch care- - ly ago. He had been a the health of children, panic- - deul of Tlntlc tor many yeaes g 5 - rt y In-a- EDITH FEllOWS victual A fftuiaii 1C1U I.ivson for the imipnso vl ntieirdliu i lie funeral of the former' grand-Llfi.iher, Ilohert Matilnvon. Twenty Years y . |