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Show Thursday, December 14, 1939. EUIU2KA 'REPORTER Page 4 Finnish Relief Fund Drive Is Now Under Way ' - End Of Year Causes Ease In Buying Of Metal I i weekly metal Tiie field of activity of the metal y" iiInIi Itelfef Kund. luc., la entirely l',,rl tendencies prices is showed slipping Crww Hus fled of separate from that while many olhef laat FRIDAY - SATURDAY in the preaent efforla to raiae fuuda ,Lt -t- .u-iU were swirled to near record 22wl - iSIril In this country for the purpoae of aiding Finnish refugeea, it waa Ihml iMrtu btfit Ml TlrUUI by IS. 0. IJennott, coordinator fur the fund in Utah. Karl? In the week aeveral Import lien nett aald he felt that the pub- lowered their price lo fact thla of Informed be ahould lie CNIITII MOillt from around 12.85. Ex- renin A 1 1 IUCILII I a. aome may feel that by contrlbutWINDV PAIRII for metal delivery In February OHM CAMADMf Ing to the Red Crone fund aufficlent fort JOIfSH CALLIIA AILIN JCNKIMI w',,u available. made be would relief aid C. AUSSfV SMITH SINT TAVlOt PATMC Fducera meenwhi e adhered to om. NOklS tiltAlfM RHOOH ho caae. the not ia pointed Ihla kXO ISwO Nil! 12-level wlthou attract-auppl- y "The Red Croaa." he aald. "will Trade g "1 In "' Annual our big Siiiinilrty will clothing and meldcal supplies. P1,,!d t0 ,H iuu"1 (;hhI Will" Give Away MkM. there ia great need for additional don Inveniorlea near the year laid fur the auffering people of Flu- laud. For. till reaaon former Preal- - nd; waa at SUNDAY ONLY Idem Hoover, beca- u- of hia eaten- - , n Hut took dealer, Deremlier 2ltli cheery 'fclvo experience following th World Imn.edlata future a- " dr-rt- ed j the head to been haa War, P'ited ou consumer need, for Flnn.ah Relief Fund. Inc., to raiae ' are only abou January food. uaed to be to aupply fund, Robert r,c 'ld f,rm Bt 5 6- other lioualng, tranaport.it Ion and centn 'CUMMINGS .pound. mlacellnneoua tie. The Fin' Pai,n,,e at 4 t.inh Relief Fund, Inc., la the con- GLORIA JEAN St. Luma. aolldatlon of all movement, outalde BWHmak.rn roi.llnue.l to cut Into of the Red Cross, to aid In alleviating t B,BPk- tapk,0"B .V ,,PW Finthe catantrophlc distress of the n d opreat-ep"'dNthelena. high t.lah people. Every dollar contrlbut- waa seen for rB " 'hp Hiduntry by our citizen will reach the peo- 1ur wvcral ir.ontl.a ahead. ImM IONMVklala WfIDUR pi ,, of Finland, none of it being uaed ' durIncurred to defray any expenaea Mw3itlMDUrC Aikftf SMITH InK thin campulKn. Any txpeniie In Zinc StOCK Cut Good NCWS solved will be taken care of through To The Producers Cniilinuoiui SIiiiw ufter 2 p. in. . source outalde thi 'fund. "I am ronrident that the people The xlnP kUIH,iPB for November, i.f rtah will reapond to thla appeal covering all grades, reveuleil tha! MONDAY . ONLY m beliulf of the aufferer of Fin- - uhlpmenta again were well In exicsv Dccenilier mill lunil. With Norman Davla, head of 0f produitlon, with the result tha the Red Cron, Mr. Hoover la work- - uluek were reduced by 14.883 tuns. Ing hand In hund, knowing that Siocka of 61.GS2 tons in the lii.nd:. while, bh always, that organlxatlon producers at the end of Novein-wl- ll do Ita full ahare In thla work, r coalated of 30,.ri8l ton of Illvl, must cover cSrmlw and 30,841 tons of the rnm the fund It rolled worldwide need, and certainly will 10 Krade. The Mali In total R I C H A R Di 0 XH BRENDA J0YCC not lu sufficient to handle all the PUrrMI year waa tia uspeeta of the Finnish emergency. 133.241 loug ln june. T1P HUpp,j now. At once. MATINEE 2 I. M. And help la aitnatlon I not quite so tight as the "All contributions, no mutter how gtatiatlcs would Indicate, as sont email or how large, will l welcome, bonded xlnc has bii-and prislueed ONLY TUESDAY Even small amounts contributed storked in this country, the trade UreinlMr 2lllli mawill. In the aggregate, aid very )(.neve. lerlally in the work to be done. Con- Production of xlnc continued lo lie to over should Iribulions turned Mllli rfu(put for November amount-loca- l newspapers to he forwarded dl,0 53 324 ,onH (all grades), net to New York against 50,117 Iona In October und 42.225 tons In September A Nt W UNIVtRSAl PICIUKf Cnfllled orders have dropped from Utah Collects Record 93,116 Iona at the end of Septem- Taw Gasoline lllfl 10c It MUHIN SHOW her to 79.539 tone on October 31 and 66.197 tons on November 30. e An high of 13,747,000.00! WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY will be paid to the utate in gasoline taxes by ctah motorists in 1939, Tintic Basketball Team Rurlon W. M uniter. Chairman of the Takes Double Defeat Petroleum Industries Commit-- j jllah hus Uasollne tax estimated. lee, The Tlntlc High Sehool basketball receipta thla year have been running team. which won its first six games 0.4 per cent ahead of 1938 and on in the schedule, suffered ' that basis, he said, the estimated double defeat h:sl week end, helne total of $3,747,040.00 In gasoline whipped by Tooele on Friday even .taxes will be collected by the slate iK ih,.n took the short end of the . . by the end of the year. won at Ml. vhil pluvlt.a li a mo line tuxes have become one of the Wasatch Aeademv. Tlntir had the major sources or state revenue, previously healen both of these pi ov Id mg mllllona of dollars to build teams. 'roads which benefit every coinmunl- - jlio vaine w;u lost hv 111(1 INil'III.E l EATl'KE I'lUNlltlM ty n the utale." aald Mr. Musser. store of 25 to 17. Cinch Parkinson's ."Since the gasoline tax la a special l.oys Just set up n fmi and furlmia .levy imposed uon single class of clip which the local lads couldn't taxpayers, the rate should be as gtPp up with. reasonable as possible. Sight ahould The Mt. Pleas.. 11 g nne ended he lost or the fact that moat of favor 0f Wasatch. It was ful the motorists that pay gaaollne taxes and furious til the wav. with Tlntlc have inromes of leas than $30 a week holding the lead until the half. Am and therefore have no great ability Bn alibi we might say that two of to puy excessive taxes." Tlntlc alara, Rudlke and Hickman, were absent from the lineup due to Records show that Oregon and Illness. the largest Utah Engineer Member Of receive WiiMliliixtn Hut after all Tlntir haa showed a crugc annual amount of preclpl- - The Byrd Expedition up fine in the preseason game and tatlion In the Pnlteil Stutes. arp 8"lnR to make It lnteret- J 01n Dyer, former draftsman h opposing teams In the wilU the Ptah State Highway Plan- fo, Neho division. nlng Survey, Is now a member of the llyrd expedition to the South Pole, according to a letter received by Charles A. West, designer in the department of the Stale ltoud Commission. Mr. Dyer, who m a civil engineer ,ntul a former student at the Cnlver-sil- y of Ctah and Georgia Tech, xhlp-P- d on board tho Hear at Hoston. The letter mailed front Panama, carries one of the stamps of the ex- York New ',1 Kin-- Ihi-cnilN- de-lur- ed - Starts Tuesday, Deccember 26th, at 9 COME EARLY TO GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE STORE-WIDNO PHONE ORDERS OR LAYAWAYS. A. M. BARGAINS. E nt dr .... I 7"" PREZINVENTOHYiFEATURE WOMEN'S 3 HOUSE FROCKS 2 For foiy Print of NYadinhle I at. l ies ' $1.00 one-quart- or "" nt ClIll.liltK.VK RIBBED HOSE mump, A limited qiMltity at this Itai'ignln 10c paii: I 'rice . PART WtlOli WORK SOCKS wearing ks at s Itargain Price BLANKETS SL.e TOxNII Itright colore.1 $1.29 EACH INitterns nis-de- d CRIB BLANKETS lairgc 3!It30 49c sie. Soft ami fluffy. EACH t'lHLimrvs WOOL SWEATERS I All Wool. Reduce .1 In dear. Sixes 2-- 1 fl years all-tim- 49c EACH -- IIFDITKD TO pre-seas- 4 HKOUOIPFD! I.EAll Twissls and Cush lucres Mcs (I lo lli years. Tlicy'ie (irni.il Values. KKlItirKD! Womens Quality Coats Fine Tailoring and Fabrics. All Fine Coats. f)lit $7.88 All COME KARI.Y. Boys Dress Pants PI-a-- 98c i:ch Sixes. 'Mil; Odds and Ends at Greatly Reduced Prices. To-tcl- 1 I'AlIt INDIAN IHSHJN fr 1 15c ih 1 n.i pr Boys Breeches 8 only Cotton Spreads 14 only Mens Sweat Shirts P pr Beys Heavy Rubbers Odd Curtain Panels C cnly House Coats 4. 37-n- ot pair 98c each 49c each 49c pair 25c 49c 49c each 98c each 49c 27 only Flannel Gowns 3 pr Boys 0 Shoes 8 pi Wgs. Felt Slippers par 98c 11 cnly Mens Cotton Sweaters 7 only Beys Wool Sweaters 2 dezen Lunch Cloths par 33c each 79c each 25c each 44c i driven at the Dr. lrazer of Rlngham. prominent ing East Tlntir. The HilvHiiturcr and explorer, U also a .... w. Iron King mine In upper levels at the t'entennlul Eureka mine were member of the expedition. thrown open lo leusrra. The Tlntir Standard Mining Company deelared James F. Parfet Died In a dividend of 8 cents a share. It was also rum inured that the comEureka On Friday pany would declare a special diviJames F. Parfet, aged 62 years, dend for Christmas. The total d.vt- was found dead in hla rabln home l,,,ls to that date were $682,456. In this city on Friday morning. It w,rp "der way for the re-r the Greely Mining Is bettered that death was due a com- hlnntlon tf heart ailment and Influ- - Company In North Tlntlc. An trie power line had been completed Mr. Parft'l, known as In Windy," ,0 th'' Kart Standard property, was born In llarisburg. Pa., and moat Preparation for an extensive ' pro-o- f his life waa apen there. More thau PFt'Hng campaign. The Grand o. disbursed a dividend of d years ago he came to Tintic Tb abaft at the Pinion Queen for a long while was connected with the Walter Fitch, Jr.. Contract- "raring the 350 fool level. A break In the machinery caused a Ing rompmy, Funeral service were held on temporary layoff at the Letil Tlntlc Tuesday and Interment took place properly In North Tlntlc. The difficulties which caused the In the Eureka cemetery under the t direction of the Nell OTtonncll Mor- - removal of the Tlntlc passenger train on the Denver and Illo Grande had tnary. been cleared up and the train again resumi-HEAVY NTKK1. FOR I NION regular achedule Into the district. IAdFIC IN TINTIC Tlntlc lodge of Masons officer Rail, weighing ISO pound lo th "ad a trip to IVIta for the purpose conducting funeral services for yard, compared to the old ers, are scallned along the Cnlon E. S. Marshnll, prominent huslnea Pacific main line through Tintic mun of that etty. L. C. lvty, former resident of Junction, Ihrre miles west of Eure- Eureka who was making hla home k:i. nady Tor Installation. The rail are being put In to hold at Rail I.ake City, waa in the dlt heavier and faster trains such aa the Hrl looking after hla mining cmand fast freights. tfer-enx- a. Cen-twen- ly t! $12.-en- i I rs - I i geolo- A. Nelson. Mr. und Mrs. Ilale. Mrs. Mr. and Minina Kltigebury, Mrs. ilarper, Mrs. Mark Nelson. Mr. Sarah CleComp-inyJohn Youngstroni of Provo, hut a men ts. Mrs. Eva Dunn, Mrs. Noakes. former resident of Eureka, was buck Mrs. Vern Okey, Mrs. Mary HunIn this city looking atler his reul estate Interests. D. Theriault, Sr., of Akelcy, was In Eureka for a visi with lii son Dennis Theriault. Mr. and Mrs. John II. McChcystu! returned to Eureka after a visit at Salt lathe City. Eureka II. J. lieu no returned i after spending a fe.c days with hi family at Suit laike City. Miss Dorothy Tregonlug. iluu :hi-of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tp- -j atm., ill-- i was recovering from a serlou sa Nick I'lTi-ji.dleft fur Culifurm.i wher. I.e Intended to visit witli hi Mliii ue.il two daughters. Misses Claret Calhfrine Kerrando. He Intimdcd to he absent from Eureka for several Siuterne wek. Zinfandel Mi. Iie.xn IWk eulrtrlvl'ic.l the White Port of the Ansonla Club at n tube party. Her guests were Mr. and Red Port Mrs. Humble, Mr. and Mr. Muscatel l,oren Runnells. Mr. and Mrs. Frank , Tokay Runtu-lliMr. Mrs. Melvin and Hiker. Mrs. Frank Palmer, Mrs James Sherry Houst holder, C, A. Kill ami Dean mi. that time Mr. llavenor waa the Tintic Standard gist for . Min-thho- T3SGEXIIX3 t omsvnzB a (ore limn mini ll'-c- iSeor-- e Muulton, aim rwli moved to pMvmin after living in Tin-tic for iwcntt vears, was hack in ilie iMstrlct on a viril. Uoln-r- t Hartshorn of Mimm-uand Miss Ester 1. Koundy of nu Fork were Joined In miirriag, twenty years aao. Profestuvr I Wllllamaen f th Tlntlc echnola left fur California to, spend the Christmas holliiavv Mr. and Mrs. 8. W, lngeerson, who! had lived In Eureka for a year nml a half, left to make their home In 1 , California. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Havener, who Mr. and Mrs. fail lloet gave a Mining and Legal Blanks for sale lived at the Tlntlc Standard mine Surprise p;;rty. Their guests were: r visiting at Salt Luke City. At Mrs. Hcttle r.ocbe, Mr. an Mra. J. at Reporter Office, Eureka, IMah. I nell. Miss Pearl Kkker, Mrs. Alary V.'ortel, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Robbins, Mrs. Waiilns. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frlsby. Mr. aud Mrs. ilyrum Anderson. Mr. Cou Kopmui. linn ivi Angelica Loganberry Blackberry Champagne 8:40 Brandy Sweet Winei 20! Alcohol by volume; Dry Wines U 14; 12b Ivantly 90 Proel |