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Show Thursday, December 28, 1939. EUREKA REPORTER s New Year's Greetings ri.miiliiiK the udmlKHlun of vlHlIorH to die lliitililer Dam project, hu given line to all aorta of rumors aa to the are extremely fun reaaon. Muny Boulder Dam Not Closed To Tourist Travel I OCalS To our old friends, loyal and true, to vttliud new fiiriids, and to tliodr whose friendship wo strive to wive, do wp most heartily wish unineiisiired hutcss and good foitune throughout this year and tin many years to come. With irrateful for all of the past favors received hy I'iiiih us you, ami foi thsit priceless though asset vour good will whielt we esteem Im voihI measure, we wnimly wish you AND DKOSDEHOl'S NEW YEAR. :: In tlio laal isauo of the Reporter )hH, r an Hein to h" that u Inatance, ylU .uri wan rlONcil to I lulu Moulder . that eiiKaKed in re of new workmen, h- li.uriata, and I hla Paper of the Hiwer house haa been ill iairlnK John ,.,.ug Morley Mr. In apllo learned that till, la Incorrect diHCUVI.ri.d lo have for the pant two wiks with flu and WM t((nr(jl of the fact that lliia Information waa aatural r lau niui Ixin. Iiik" to ua from authentic source. K I v.-TNT pM.pura,iry to setting w( r.r Mra. Frank Gi.rrily and daughter. (lay Edwards suplntendent a ff ,he daiI1. :: Francea, left Wednesday for j the National Iarka Servlie aald Mary men of two the H,ul arH t0d you I o- - Anyelea for a aliort vtalt. the announcement of the new regu.d jun, incommunl- f ' latli.im regarding the .ctloi. uwaltii.K by Joseph Buya, Jr., of Itiehflrld dam to touriat- - waa accurate ex.epl jf t Christman In Eureka with hla Im most two out left it for the fact of cnuiinuulxta bent on destroying pareiita, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Buys, the wutera of llun' "d hla. iMwurita In, at." O her than Mr. und Mra. Theo Haynea were t,.arlnK down the river . not a STYLE LEADERSHIP aald: "The reRulatlona w ip ull that might at Spanish Fork for Christmas, visitout touriat. the for changed materially XMr ' ing with tho latter parents, Mr. and ; " UTAH PROVO J" Following along thla aame line Mra. George Klgtrop. In ia denied loto by Thia story we publlah the following Informa-- j bureau official. who aa- t Mr. and Mra. John J. Hannifin tlon about the dam: a,,,B ure sabotage spent Christman In Delta with their y,,u Recent action of the burcuu of Albert Morley of Ely, Nev., waa in uncovered, and that noth-yo- n son and in law, Mr. and r.clamatlon In cloalng Black fan- - bav daughter visiting with hla parents, Mr. juri,i,B actually happening In the Mrs. Max Hannifin. to ull boata except those of tli Mr I,nd j0j,n Morley Br. ranyon-- , nlty of the dain, Inapired the recent Grand and Attorney and Mra. Edward Pike Toni Holtern was In Eureka folloulder Dam toura, and the gen- ruling. moth-gueaIn for were being Chriatmaa, hla Ogden erul tightening of reatrlctiona aur-- ! Again, you hear that a gigantic (he hodaya VHiing with at the home of Mr. and Mra. cr net haa been at retched acroaa the lake Juat above the dam, lo catch Alan Pike. Mra. Stella Shea spent Christmas torpedoes or uny floating mines, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowera and and iRham with her be turn nher explosives that might of Ogden, are Carlcne. Dunu. Mra. Fred aud ;nr. daugbtir, daul4,ler ed loose upstream and Intended to tho holidays In Eureka spending explode against the huge concrete with Mrs. Powers parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Howard Hanks of structure. Price were visiting In Eureka Sun Mra. C. K. Rife. This la bIho denied by officials In day and Monday with their mother. A Dignified Service el Columbia Reberra Lodge members Vri 1Vrcy aka and other friends. ' charge who Insist they're merely Nominal Cltarge. last meeting jexerrlNlng the ordinary caution they bdd their regular Helen Hanks ia visiting through feel la demanded by exiatlng condi- Thursday evening at the I. O. O. F. PHONE 54 tions. They have NOT atopped visit- Hall. It waa a Chriatmaa party at the holidays with her mother she ors front going down Into the dam which the members exchanged gift I.hs been at Cedar City going to Call Any Time Day or have halted the promiscuous alter enjoying delicious luncheon, school. they Night. wanderings of visitors who have1 Mra. Emma Naylor won the house given too much freedom In the prize. The next meeting will lie on Ambulance Service pnst. January 4th. All members are re- . . Th. story of uriiied guards patrol- - Quested to be In attendance aa In- broths,. 0f Mrs. .. If 1940 is tho best r officers will take place. year you over had, it will lo tho ling the dam area are grossly Tha Bray nd Mrg Dae fulfillment of my wish to you. MTutcd, Hnd while closer scrutiny la . being niaintuineil. It la not such as The Lebl Lions Club is entertain- - . . to embarrass ar.y who might be in- - eler vldiculoun their plana might ttie Eureka Klwants (Tub thla even- - ; round. of In seeing the project. BROWN and BROWN nDpr which the members no am waa neur- - .th wlien ,h On thing officials wiil NOT eom-- J ; organlzaliona will attend the ANMAYKRH Edwards said, I ,atikelball game between Eureka completion. nient upon, la the suggestion thutin Cualom Work Hollclled excited over the ,,,1 jA.i,; on the latter's floor. fun,l myself quite Washington has learned of a plot We Standardise on Arm racy a foreign Invader that I'twdhlllty haa word bomb and to dam sent the I'TAII MIIKKI Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Weltgell to take rare. There ia no informs might rend a fleet of airplanes In children of Pita he, Nevada, are , and loads of the onto (0 dump explosives lion whatever available on thla arore In Eureka slid the hci that no one seems Inter-lesie- great structure, with a view to loos- - spending the holiday and friends. with Mr, relatiies flood the the stored up eiilng great In any statement, making Mias Flor-Ing- a behind it. I mentioned my nuagl Wellxell waa formerly reor the ilther confirming denying Tlntle Lodge No. , F. to Frank. Crowe, Six Companies cnee Naylor, I" port, Indicates ft may huve mime A A. M., meets 2nd ronatructlon superintendent, and the basis In fart. a was not The Christmas season and 4th Tuesday of Such rumors are quite likely to man who built the dam. He smiled rreen one In Tlntir. The day before each month at I. O. O. too he done. It's and It can't aaiil; lie abroad al times like this and may mad Cbrlsimua a nice fell of quo F. all. Vlaltblng brother may not be founded in fart. It masaive a structure too well built. H.e hills white and since they there ers Invited to attend NOT to' Aerial bomba might knock off a few v ould be folly, however, baa been several small storms, the IRA M. MILLER, W. M. be chip of concrete, but could not ma I eavlest whatever lake may precautions being on Wednesday JOHN F. ROWE, 8erreUry the project terially damage the structure. And necessary to protect and U the air currents, general from any potential saboteur, how- ' side, terrain are surh (hat planes could William T. Lewis, aged SI and a , hardly get don enough to muke a diputy sherilf of I'tali rounty for the nirert hit. The dam Is Just a pin- - last aereval years, died at Salt Lake point in a deep ravine, from a few Wednesday following a major foe above." PEERY HOTEL atlon. lie waa well known In Tintlc Theae sentiments are echoed by wrn-rHALT LAKE'S he had visited on numerous of poorer for occuslona while ho waa a resident of director Irving Harris, POPl'LAIt PRICED MODERN the bureau of reclimutinn. and neatt (;shen. Surviving are hi widow, Robert Laird William Wolf iiot FT, man for the government ou the pro- - ,WI gon8 and mother. ' now. Bombs could hr.rdty harm Jcrt Beautifully Furnlidici! IPniiiis The R. R. rlub met the dam, both acree. Friday ev- Hilt cm: $1.50 to $3.00 The power houses are romethlng, enlng at the home of Mabel Randle, else ariiln. They might be put out. The time waa spent In practicing Broadway and Weat Temple of commission for a lime, hut elabo- - Ihelr Christmas play and exchang-ral- e FREE GARAGE preparations would In neces- -' Ins gifts. A delirious luncheon wax snry. coupled with extreme laxness served to Jeannlne Dean, Lois Davie, 'CJ Here (arlyn Cutaway, Redellla Dean, Virginia Randle, Mra. Lavern Nevera. Maxine Atkinson, Helen Gatley aud 'mnte, hut possible. Precautions are most advisable at Mrs. Fred Milllman, the last nwn-th- e moment. They are very aensl-- . tinned being an honored guest. Lie. There need be no roncrete rea- 0 M"rn sou to inspire their adoption. Most! f"r .ho ,,h the "n of the stories floating around make ,K,rlou,,3r ,n 10 wo WM'" ,re good telling, hut are lurking In any lN,l,, lire baby boy Satur- pound pre-mfoundation. day. Dec. 23rd. The little fellow waa placed In an Incubator and unless x NOTICE OF EOUKEITITtK. rompllcatlonti irluc, mother and baby Hrikht. ,0 r Louis Schnenberger. Mr helra, for tpnlh grandchild administrators and o.erulors. assigns n AUiert Bray. Hii'l to whom It may concern: You are hereby notified that I Th I'tah State liquor rommis have exiendid $2200 in labor and sinn gave out a nice piece of upon the Daly Wuat tlslng during the holldi.y season In ii AniMidcd, Duly Weat No. I Amend- atlempt to reduce accidents and id. Daly West No. 2 Amended, Dal) make the highway safer for travel. West No. 3 Amended. Daly Weat No. with each purchase the store gave 4 d, lkily West No. 5. Daly out a nicely printed slip which aald: West No. 6, Duly West No. 7. Daly "Don't turn Cheer Into Holiday West No. . Daly West No. 8. Daly gloom. Drive Carefully. Many ser . 10. Columbia Con. No. 1 uus acelden'-- are caused by West d, Columbia Con. No. 2. Inc drivers snd pedestrians." Amended, Columbia Con. No. 3 Th annual Christmas party ai Amended. Columbia Con. No. 4 Amended, Columbia Con. No. i wl.teh isifls were exchanged wax held t olumbla Con. No. I, Columbia Con. Crld.iv evening by the Elite Club No. 7, Columbia Con. No. K. lode member at the home of Mr. Glen A home is one of the proudest A delicious luncheon and mining claims, veins or deposits. Slorra. situate In the Erickson Mining DIs- - mrda were enjoyed. The prize win- - game commissioner, reported Ralur-Irlc- t. possessions a person has, and T ' ' Tooele County, I'tah, In order m rs were Mra. 8. J. Jerman, all cut day that the state would acqulr a winter lo bold the said premises for the cikI honor; Mr. M. K. Griggs, high Milliard county land therefore the investment year ending July I. 1937, July I, score. Otheia attending were Mrs. deer rango tinder the Pittman Rnb-193July I. 1939, under the pro- - R. E. Ferguson, Mrs. Angus Miller, rrtaon art. should be protected. The cost . t visions of the laws of the Cnlted Mrs. John Nllson, Mrs. Kmron Birch. jona ouf h (h jt j10 of the 8ta(c of Hah. that Mra. Leslie Cromar, Mrs. C. E. Rlf, States and could is so little that no one can af,hu leln the amount required for the Mrs O. A. Allred. Mrs. George For- furlhl,r' y(M. Mnw fhll., annual assessment work on the said cy. Mrs. P. K. Olson. Mr. J. eru neighbor policy of the ford to be without it. game departlode mining claims, exemptions be. Rite and Mra. Slorrs. ment end take rare of tho 4yrr on Ing taken Into consideration. the Fish lake rangea." And within ninety days after this Deer Milliard Land With this land belonging ti. the J A HoW view . . , R ffPsll Ollt' Range totice. by publication, you fait or ro- state. It will be possible fur us to fuse to contribute your proportiou Purchased By State in oihor words it work out a of aald expenditure, which la f9i9, game nunFire and Automobile Insurance. it lirillgv; nnt la lh.it area which will help Land for a winter deer range In i Inlereat In rovcrlng your one-thiref the problem of over- - II Von id roll desire most. the aald rlalma. your interest In Milliard county, 1924 acres la all. ,0 these rl.ilm will become the proper In to be acquired by the state of I'tah KMed ranges. Hh Joint state and federal funds, ty of the subscriber under Section gig thousand doe deer wer to annnunrement made derrd liken off the fish ii 2124, Revised Statutes of the tnlt- - nrordlng ;; lake T t . ed State. bare Saturday by the National Wild Phones 36 or 228 durln)t 1;J, ANTONE FERKOVICH. rr hy V" hoard of big g.:m con ; ; Stella Shea L Thla area la to be utllUed a a trot.h" (First rubb Nov. 22, If 3t. Last In order to alleviate i otergraied Tub. Feb. II, 1940.) winter mts- - tondlUooi (or nita.l. VJl fr we published t, gun-cotto- n. n w(n SHRIVERS Hpi-n- . lantln I ; 1 ta J son-in-la- w Neil ODonnell Mortuary I . Carl Gallaway : j . , , , ; ", - Wolf & Laird oper-ll.ousa- e i j . . ?f i S ,V Ctyuhinayt jhUaltlx and at J7Tappin " The Klondike Club 'n Ani-nde- Is It Protected Against N'-- t FIRE? drink-Amende- " ASON'S IREtrWGS rr er Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y. wrll-rouiiilc- d re d C. E. RIFE, Agent Shea & Barrett ruf tti 'tmtttttmtttttttttttt' |