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Show ? EUREKA .Page 2 REPORTER . Thursday, December 14, 1939. Clemency Denied Eurekon WKKKLY OltK HIIIPMKXTM Serving Long Term. l MISTIME Glorify Your Drinks Too! Oldest and Finest Names in Whisky PINT CODE tOMUN MTKlfRV CO. IS 3 4 , ... I Mountain View Colorado Coiim I'tah Fire Clay Co. ( Milica) Iron IlloHNom Yankee Conn Godiva F.ureka Hill (dump ore) Chief .Cona Chief Cona. (dump ore) 2 2 Total Carlouda - mcomomth At I mmitrittt . . . Im Krmlmk, 1 3 Ilutun NO. 140 2 1 1 1 1 13 19 113 QUART kmttro CODE NO. 139 QUmttlPRODUCI Monday. Chief Cona. 27c. Tlntic Standard $3.75 to $3.10. Tuewlny. Kureka Bullion 2Gc. Mammoth $1.25. North Lily 63c and 62c. Silver Shield r. Tlntic leud Victor Con. 8c. 2 He. Wednesday Kureka Bullion 26 Hr. Kureka Lilly Con. 26r. Mammoth $1.20. Silver Shield Hr. Tlntic Lead 8c. Tlntic Standard $3.95. Lady Elks Annual Banquet Successful Affair. . The Lady Rika held Ihelr annual Imniiuet last evening with Ihe Iiuk- hands of the mcmlier being apcci-i- l guests. It was one of the outstanding , social events In tin history of the or ri.nlzatlon and following the banquet j cards and other games sere enjoyed I by the seventeen couples present. Mrs. C. E. Rife, president, presld- ed at the banquet table and after welcoming Abe guests named 31. K . Griggs as toastmaster. Nearly every I one responded to the toastmaster's I request. For the card playing the prizes were won hy Mrs. M. E. Griggs and Joseph Buys, while the house prize to John T. Taylor. Th member or the vurlous com- n.lttees or the I.ndy Klks who had i barge of the banquet really outdid themselves in making the r.rfalr wonderful success. The dernratfcn were In red and green In keeping the holiday season. i ! , I Jiang. (Distance Qieleihosie (Hales will be 1Zcdttecil fat QJoua 'DColitlug. (Halls " I WOMF1VH "MERRY CHR,STMAS" or "Happy New Year by telephone will bring joy and happiness to someone far away who cant be with you. It will be a thrill for you also to hear happy familiar voices of , loved ones "T,: Elizabeth Phi acklca. pres, Mrs. Hannah Jiihnmn. vice pres Mr. Margaret Freethy. financial effective starting Saturday, December 33 at 7 p.m. until 4:30 a.m. Tuesday, December 36. That means you can call any time of day on Sunday or Monday at the reduced rates. Mrs. Agnes Beck, recording secy. ,.trTT ceremonies. " & TELEGRAPH 15-ye- ar - A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Selection. New Mayor Of Salt Lake Hits Responsive Chord When Mayor Klect Abe Jenkins aald the other day that he did not "believe In heavy flnea for flm offenders of traffic rules" he lilt a responsive chord with a good many automobile driven of this stale. He further staled that "heavy tinea often are a detriment to good law enforcement, especially in the case of flrat offenders. The def nd-afeel that lie has been treated unjustly and goes out of court aa tnemy of the police department." He Is in favor of Issuing traffic warning tickets and was opposed tj Jailing youngsters who could not pay their flnea, but Instead revoking their licenses. Tim fines that have been handed out to delinquent drivers in Suit Lake In very lecent years is any- thing but pleasing as evidenced by the vote given c court Judge at the hist Hectic n. Those fines have made It so that a motorist enters Salt Lake with fear In his heart and on such high tension that he Is not In his best driving mood by any meana. An answered prayer to the heavena Is all he could look forward to. nt Road Work Improves 200 Miles Fedcral-Sta- e Tlir Federal Public Roads Admln-iwe(stratum reported recently that lur- ing the past fiscal year SOtT.l miles nt Virginia s Sandwich Shop OTHK OF FORFEITURE. being Die amount required for the unnuiil assessment work on the said lode mining claims, exemptions being taken into consideration. And within ninety days after this 1 nticn, by publication, you fall or refuse to contribute your proportion or said expenditure, which Is $900, covering yonr one-thir- d Interest in ihe said Halms, your interest In these claims will become the property of the subscriber under Section 2334, Revised Statutes of the United Stales. AXTONE FERKOVICH. (First Pubb Nov. 23, 1939. Last .Pub. Feb. 15. 1940.) To Louis Srlutenbcrgcr. hit heirs, executors, administrators and assigns and to whom It may concern: You are hereby notified 'hat I have expended $2200 in labor and Improvements upon Ihe Daly West Amended, Duly West No. 1 Amended. Duly West No. 2 Amended, Duly West No. 3 Amended. Duly West No. 4 Amended, Daly West No. 5. Daly West No. 6. Daly West No. 7. Daly West No. 8. Daly West No. 9, Daly West 10. Columbia Con. No. I Con. No. 2. Amended, Columbia Con. Amended. Columbia No. 3 No. Con. 4 Amended. Columbia Con. No. 5 Amended, Columbia Columbia Con. No. 6, Columbia (on. No. 7. Columbia Con. No. 8. lode mining claims, veins or deposits, situate in the Erickson Mining Dis- F.UHKKA liOIMiK Ml. 12, I. O. o. F trict, Tooele County, Utah. In order Sleets Every Wednesday to hold the said, premises for the 7:30 P. M.. I. O. O. K. HALL years ending July 1, 1937, July 1. Brothers Invited to Attend. isitlng 1938, July 1, 1939, under the proLAVERN NEVKR8, N. G. visions of the laws of the United HERBERT CURWIN, Secy. States and of the State of Utah, that N-i- . of roads and streets In Utah were Improved under the federal-stat- e highway construction program, two highway railroad grade crossings were eliminated and four crossings were protected by signals. An Associated Press dispatch from Washington, D. quoting from the f, admlnlstration'a annual report, call- d attftnton ,0 lhe completion during ,he JW r work TOHIng $2,855,645. of whlrh 11.s53.s07 was federal fund. and tle lU1 0n June 80. 1939. end of the fiscal yel,r. Hah had 153.5 miles of road. estimated to cost $3,225,937. under contract nr approved for contract of federal funds waa available for programmed projects .dvanced to the "approved for contract" atage. Federal payments fo ruh for Work ,one amounted to $2,319,205 during the year. miles of city atreets, and 59.3 miles or secondary feeder roads. wh,ch Mra Vtah'a share In Ihe regular fed- prize, Mrs. rasileton eral aid funds for the current fiscal house prize and Mrs. Fitzgerald con- year la $1,124,731 for federal aid P l,,B BrTe,, for secondary h,Kh' a dclli lous luncheon. nr feeder roads, nnd $129,236 for 1"'IJ on tusking a total the home of Mrs. 0f $1,422,677. work, January 16 The highway and secondary road funds must be matrh- ed with about equal amounts of state g fund, hut the funds are available without matching. h .e"0 .k2 w".,Uy,,d; too STATES TELEPHONE See Our Complete Line of Gifts at Popular Prices . Completed Improvements Included m?; Mary rhaplaln. 124.3 mile, on rural portions of the Mr. .Icrgarct Harrington, lady of federal aid highway 16.5 system, The same reductions apply New Years THE MOUNTAIN lss omen The AwnrlstlAi was entertained by Mr. Elizabeth Oust lei on at the home of John Pas- liton on Tuesday evening During Ihe business session the election of officers was held, the following were Reduced long distance rates will be week-en- d HKNIT'IT nmrut- - r.l.r.tT At the meeting of the Utah State Board held on Monday the application of Victor Montano, aerv- term for second deIng a Free murder In connection with the "execution slaying" of Sherman Uadwell In Tooele rounty, was con- tlnued until the February meeting. F. Henri Hunrlod, attorney, naked for the continuance to permit gather- Ing of additional Information. Mra. Montano, wife of the prlson- or, said her huaband was innocent of complicity in the crime. Sht fald llut a nephew, Fermeln Sando- val. whoae testimony waa damaging to Montano's case, had written a letter atullng hr testified as he did because of pressure of Tooele county officer. The witness Is now in Santa Fe, New Mexico. George Hayes and LaVern Huaaeli ere serving life sentences for their participation In this murder. II Pardon Jonea-IIlKKlna- One of the OWN IS Tint Ic Standard I'nlted State Mines Mammoth Kmpire Mine North Lily Lcaae Dragon C'oiih. bu,lne T! COMPANY grade-crossin- g grade-crossin- v V ' o'' v A rs; F5T1 fOR iHt Shakespeare never made a cent Journey as long as a round trip from Boston to New York. in-o- r. w te Qvoose Neil ODonnell OldlnM A Nominal Charge. PHONE 54 QUART Noi 6 and Finer (Aon Ever Mild, Delicious, Now Fully Matured With Every Drop Smooth , Ye t Satisfying Ne.65 in Every Way I hy "hunt high and low" for fine holiday whiskeyf Here's rich. 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