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Show EUREKA REPORTER Fage 2 John 0. Bunnell Died On Thursday Evening . WEEKLY ORE SHIPMENTS Tintic Standard Tlntlc Dulllon - Mammoth t. 8. Mines Eureka Bullion Colorado Cohn I lull Kin Clay To. (silica I V 7 3 I I 1lutun Iron UIiimoiii llopK Minina Co 1 I View I Coriita Chief Conn Chief Coni, (dump ore I H Total SALK MTOOK MoiMlay. Tlia Salt closed wan Year's Stock Lake In Exchange observance of New Day. n. Tuesday. tie. Eureka Bullion Mammoth $1.20. Tlntlc Lead le. Wnlmwlay Chief Corn. 30c. Eureka Lilly Cona. Mammoth $I.2U. North Lily 71r. Tlntlr Lead Ir. 2 Sr. CAKIl III'' APPRECIATION Ir la with reamt that my assocla-tlo- At John Gardner It 7 Ml. Bunnell, aped 75 yeara and a pioneer resident of this city, passed away at his home here on Tburaday evening of last week,1 death being due to a stroke whlrh he suffered the day previous. Mr. Bunnell was burn at SprlnR City on May 15, 1874. and his early In 1898 he life was spent there. came to the Tinlic District and this has since been his home, lie had been active In church, civic and political work. He held various offices In the L. D. 8. Church, IncludinR that of counselor to the bishop of Eureka ward; one term as a city councilman and three terms as Juab Since 1912 county commissioner. be has been custodian of the Tlntlc Ulah School. Ho la survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Dell Bunnell; four daughters, Mra. Edna Hickman and Mrs. Myrtle Robbins of 1loche, Nevada; Mrs. Erma Weal of Las Vcrbs, Nevada, r.nd Mrs. Joule Coffey of IilnRham. eight grandchildren and four Also a brother, Samuel L. Bunnell of Custledale, and three sisters, Mrs. Lottie Schofield and Mra. Mayme Allred, both of Sprint; City, and Mrs. Persia Perry of Suit Lake City. Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday mornlnR at the Tlntlc (Ugh School Auditorium under the (I i ret t Inn of Bishop Clarence G. Hogan. Interment took place at Spring City under the direction of the Nell ODonnell Mortuary. 17 Public Welfare Department Plans Reinvestigation a i BJtisi n with tha Rood people of Eureka FOR KENT Modern house garage. See Dick Galsford. as rlty recorder has come to an end but I appreciate the ronalderatlon and courteay ahown me. The two years spent In the city recorder's office has been a real pleasure. FLOSSIE C. CARIJtON. with SMy GIeighbor L'niinpreiinrd llnnwfo'Us Do Swell Joh in Girls .nlan:l Hoh 11 (stun! Ily Virginia Vale returned from a man who has been connected with the motion picture business for some twenty-fiv- e years made a firsthand report to this column on of Greta Garbo in j the subject 'her homeland. Her countrymen, he said, ( ! aren't im- tremendously pressed by her success. They .like her pictures, go in droves , to see them, but they feel that of course she ought to be a success girl makjust a case of home-towing good. They are inclined to resent her aloofness they feel that she ought to realize that they wouldn't dieam of intruding on her privacy, and that she doesn't have to treat them as he does the movie fans of other n countries. Hs had several photographs of her, taken in the days when she was a hat model. They were sweet, rather simpery, giving rg hint of what she was to become. Apparently the best way lo make really good motion pictures is lo send an American unit to England to do the work. "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" is the latest example of what css be accomplished In thnt way, and It's one of plcture-mnkin- g Says: Call .18 lo 228 for fire or Insurance. C. E. Rife. When flsh is to be served as the main dish at a dinner, allow pound for each person. one-ha- lf The reason that we add lemon Juice to flsh is that its alkaline nature demands something to neutralize it. . M IIKKA liOINaK NO. 12, I. O. O. V. A piece of cheese about the size of a walnut, added to cream soup just before serving, gives it a delicious flavor. Meets Every Wednesday . 7:30 P.M., I. O. O. F. HALL Mslting Brothers Invited to Attend. ' i LAYERS SEVERS, S. G. ' HERBERT CCRWIS, Secy. Tlntlc Lodit No. 9, F. meets Ind snd 4th Tuesday of each month at 1. O. 0. F. all. Vlsltblai broth-- era Invited to attend IRA M. MILLER, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, 8erretery A Add lemon juice to peeled peaches, bananas or other fruits which are apt to turn brown before they are mixed into fruit salad. A. M., j . If geraniums grown in the house begin to look scraggy and weak, nipping ofT the topa will cause branches to start along the stalk. House plants do not thrive in a room that is too warm. Keep tem- - perature at 60 or 83 degrees and place plants in a window where they will get sunlight. PEERY HOTEL SALT LAKE'S POITLAR PRICED MODERN GREER GAKSON the best pictures that has been re- leased in n long lime. Metro sent its unit over, Robert Donat and Grelr Carson turned In beautiful performances, Sam Wood did a well Job of directing, and there you are! Mr. "Goodbye, Incidentally, Chips" presents us with a girl. Greer Carson has flaming red hair and green eyes. Men think she's gorgeous, women aren't sure whether she is really beautiful or not. This is her first pictuie. She came to Hollywood from England, where she had appeared on the stage and new-glamou- r done some work in television, expecting to go to work at once. Site spent a year in waiting to go to work. Site was seriously ill, with spinal trouble. She was sent back to England, to do her first picture, and will probably be sent back again to do her second, "Tht Doctor's Dilemma. HOTEL llcaulifully Kurnliihrd Rooms Kates: $1.50 to $3.00 Broadway and West Temple FREE OARAGE IK Paramount thinks It has star material In n young man named Bob Preston and the movies sadly need young men who are stellar material right now, what with three getting married practically in n bunch! The trio. Gable, Tower and Taylor, will still be tremendously popular, of course, but many a girl who has liked their pictures is going to look about for an unmarried star to fill the niche In her affections left vacant by the marriage of one of them. So Paramount may offer such girls Bob Preston. He's made four pictures so far (notably "Union Pacific") but he's had stage expein the stock company rience, launched by Tyrone Power's mother heart-smashe- rs in Los Angeles, Is It Protected Against FIRE? A home is one of the proudest possessions a person has, and therefore . the investment khould be protected. The cost is so little that no one can afford to be without it. Fire and Automobile Insurance. C. E.( RIFE, Agent Phones 36 or 228 mi to those persona who havo Insufficient resources lo provide for thern-- i elves those things essential to he State hialth and Board of Publie Welfare has adopted new rules and regulations relative to the granting of assistance. Effective January 1, 1940, ell persons now receiving old age assistance, aid to blind, a:d to dependen: children, or general assistance will be reinvestigated end eligibility for continuing assistance will be deter mined on the basis of these new instructions. Persons applying or refor any type of assistance applying after January 1, 1940, will also have their eligibility for assistance established in conformity with these regulations. All Incomes and resources of applicants or recipients shall be c valued and persona either receiving or requesting public aid shall be expected to utilize to the limit all personal resources before receiving assistance. There has been a mistaken Idea on the part of a big percentage of the general public that some of the assistance grants made possible by the Social Security Art are pensions to whlrh people are entitled to on the busts of age, phvslcal handicap. or a social status. These factors are Included in points of eligibility I lit in themelves do not constitute Proof that need exists eligibility. ri,d that the combined resources end Ircomo are Inadequate to provide the r arson with a decent standard of Urine must be ascertained prior to (.ranting any type of assistance. In the opinion of the 8late Board of Public Welfare, the new Instructions will reduce the total number of persons now receiving aid. will Increase grants to rome and will reduce grants to others now receiving a more assistance, thus effecting equitable distribution of assistance funds. Unless there is a reduction In the total expenditures, II will be neresary, before the end of the fiscal year, for the State Department to order a percentage cut In all grants In order to keep within the income available to the depart ment. A percentage rut Is a drastic and efun immedifective method by whh-ate savings In funds can be effected. However, such a measure should be used only as a last resort and not utilized until it is determined that all persona receiving assistance have been granted aid on the same baals and that a percentage cut would uniformly affect all persona. The State Department of Public i Welfare Is charged with the reapon-- ! nihility of uniform administration i throughout each political subdivision of the state and with the Introduction of thcae new regulations each County Department of Public . Welfare will decide eligibility on this j samo harts. All resources will be given t cash value and the amount of aid granted will be the difference between the total of such resources snd Income and the minimum strn-,dar- d budget established by the de-- I part ment, or In the rase of old age assistance, the grant will be the difference between the average monthly Income end resources end 130.00 maximum specified by the Old Ago Asrltanre Law of Utah. The Department has also adopted a new policy relative to personal properly limitations. A single perron will be permitted to have personal property holdings not in excess of 1250.00 and n couple or household will be permitted to retain personal property not In' excess of 7500.00. Clothing and household furnlshlnea are not Included in this limitation. Alt persona having personal holdings In excess of these maxlmuma shall be expected to liquidate uch resources and to utilize funds from the liquidation lo meet their own needs for a period consistent with the amount of resources thns liquidated. Perrons who deliberately dispense of resources to become eligible foe assistance shall bv such procedure forfeit their right to nubile assistance. The exact dale when the relnvcs-t'csttn- n of cases wtl be completed hs rot tunn set but the counties he'se Instrnried to begin worx "n .this re'nve-'tlesttoIn' order that sT the earliest possible ts the mlrht be a mre enntt-- a hie distribution of fund and so that tho neees"rv rovlne bv the mmb be erfected prior to the end of the fiscal yenr, Juty 1. well-bein- number of 578 and Washington, C., 79 per D. EUREKA 1000. The number of children receiving) aid to dependent children per 1000 population under 18 year of age In the states with plans approved by the Social Security Board, August, 1939, was 24 per 1000 as the Utah and Marynational land are In fourth place with each having 45 per loOO children under assistance. The averII amount family fur those per age slates with approved plans i $31.20. The average amount per family In Utah la $33.88. Recipients of n'd to the blind per 100,000 total population In sta'es with plans spnroved by the Social fecurity Iload, August, 1939. has a national average of 46. Utah'a average la 42. Utah and Vermont have the same figure. The average amount per recipent for stale with Utah $23 01. approved plan" 1 $25.84. Forty-tw- o states reuorted adequate data to the Sorial Security Board In August, 1939. disclosed the fart tha the averaze amount ner case In the 42 states was 924.43. The. averave amount per case in Utah 92ft 49. Tha number oi fa mile receiving assistance during that month was 5,721. 4', Puhllahed on Tburaday of sacs wauk mi Eureka. Utah C. E RIFE J. VEKN Kirk Publishers . svi-rac- Kmerod In the postoffica at Eu-reka. Ulah. aa aaeoud class mall nialtar under the Art of Mareb 8. a rer-lvln- FORMER FTRKKl YOUNG MAN MIRR1KS HTFWTtl)FSS Of Interest to Tintic friends Is the announcement of the marriage of Bill Haws, son of Commissioner and Mrs. Jesse Haws of Provo and a pilot on United Air Lines, to Stewardess Iool:i Eihcrgen of Michigan. The H w famllv made their home where In Tlettc for mrnv ,ycar young (taws was born and reared. The marriage took place last Sunday even I eg ft the Manha'ten hnnch of hf I . n S. Church. 2(66 Broadway. New York City. Tha bride and rrnom hive r total of a million and a half miles or travel by plane to their credst. Mr. lfawa will be based for United Air CUy Llues service at Salt Iok where the young couple will make their home. Comparison Makes A Poor Jackass Out Of Man 1179. "My Skin Was Full of Pimples &:! Blemishes" Verna 8.: "Since using Adlnrlka My skin is smooth and glows with health." helps wush BOTH bowels, and say the pimples are gone. Ad-lerl- irlieves temporary constipation that olten aggravates had complexion. I (Sold at All Drug Stores.) Neil ODonnell Mortuary Dignified Service at a Nominal Charge. PHONE 64 Call Any Time Day or Night. Ambulance Service EFFICIENT NOTARY PUBLIC at Reporter Office Legal Blanks of All Kinds Always Carried. Over the hill trailed a m:m behind a mule, drawing a plow. Said the man to the mule: "Bill, you arc a mule, the ion of n jackass, and I am a man, made in the image of God. Yet here we work, hitched up together, year in and year out. I often wonder If you work for ms or I work for you. Verily, I thlnt it la a partnership between a mulr and a fool, fur surely I work as hard as you do, If not harder. Plowing or cultivating, we caver the same distance, but yoft do It on four legs and I on two. I, therefore, do twice aa much work, per leg, aa you do. "8oon we'll be preparing for a corn crop. When the crop Is hard to the Isnd-lorvested, I give one-thito you and the balance Is mine. You consume all of your portion with the exception of the cobs, while I divide mine among even children, six hens, two ducks and a hanker. If we both need ahoea, yon get em. "BUI, you are getting the bet of me nnd I ask yon la It fair Why, you only help to plow and cultivate the ground, and I alone, must rut, shock nnd husk the corn, while you look over tho pasture fence and hee-haat me. " All fall and most or the winter, the whole family, rrom Granny to the baby, pirks cotton to raise money to pay taxes, buy a new harness and pay the Interest on the mortage on you. nnd what do you care about the I even hive to do tha mortgage on worrying about the mortgage your touchy, ungrateful hide. About the only time I am better is on election day. for I vote and yon ran't. And after election dsv I realize that I was as great a Jackass a your Pa. And that aint all. Bill. Whet, vnu are dead, that snnnosed to be tha end of von. But me? Uve tot to go to hell." Courtesies lo one-thir- d. rd C. E. RIFE FONES 36 and 228 A88AYERS Custom Work Solicited We Standardise on A era racy EUREKA UTAH New Semloh Hotel LAKE CITY, UTAH MALT An! HSU w TIIM UOIT'OX entitles holder to 2.V reduction any room nl the rate any room at the rates advertised one coupon the room - ItATDU SUM) We Now USE to 8SJW Feature Free Garage THIS COUPON! the Intermountain Transporter. "0QG OGOQ0O0G 0GGGQ0 A-- fHiS-fin- d department lit Henry up fWV rad- iru mlrfriml milk preu; they jut! ment to ihs theater, might mftrt sight . . . Auto to pNiag tintrrt remember thnt tht Metrupiililmn Audilin n mf tht 4 it will ht rammed mm Oetnhet frtl . . . Jim Amecht, Hum I hrnlher, u replacing Chattel 8mn ini lit "Miiiwd Ihnhumae" program during Huyer'i IJ weekf I mail,in , . II rim Morgan teemi to halt m lulurt m tofniuiiN; ihs svat fa regular perfectly bt tht "Mr medium II tht crntati , Ciuaia dial a aa l ady of tht Tropin," tHedr IjiMarr-Knbor- i Taylor Holly mood worn I hr aiutJb tat pruad. Iqp Wriirm NfwiptMr in ... fft1' Visit our famous lne e te 1" DIBE Cafeteria Embassy Buffet Oak Dining Room I DIIICE In thn innoR Room SALT (III laewl Cslslst USE'S PM tlCEUENCE Sciatiltitiif Mult hilOGH I to beds, springs, mattresses, carpets throughout the house 1 ; well a" ihoe nprsons In need because of tack of emnlovment pr who becBitse of mental nr nhsl-ru- t ! handicap", are not emnlovahle ccoi-dlnof to (he the Social Sicurltv BuMettn. the ns. t tonal average of number per IftftO seed nonnlaflon 85 year nr over In the United States with mans n. nroved bv the Social Security Bord. nenst, 1938. was 24 wee Iftfta. laan foe the Utah's rocTn'ents n same month was 8(17 T smonnt per recintenl foe (ha nation 8 43 The for tht eronn Is 88 Ueh ranks ree In Utah sennit nationally In the wnrhr ne - 14 as. matt noessns eee-l-lit nee. jVUliom lta thi Miheit tho on aa as NEW A-- UIHS AMI (,'MlS- -l km tht llrnry fiwiiiM imuliunrd in w lark lhe didn't dll Might rfuhi, didn't fri tht I BROWN and BROWN n iimw-rtt''pt- 1&40. REPORTER If you'fe a Kate Smith fan you'll different hour for have lo save her broadcasts, beginning in October. When she returns from her summer vacation she'll move into the nine o'clock (Eastern Standard Time) spot on Friday nights which has been filled this year by Orson '"" Welles and his Mercury Theater. For four years she has been on at 94ft. t'tsh has consistently maintained eight on Thursdays, and as she rates fifth among all shows in national c high s'andard of roller trams. popularity surveys she doesn't have This state, unlike msnv other state". . lo (car the other l shows that take ptlnsiMml to meet the need" of the air on Thursday nights. persons el'v'bte fur roctat security lit Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y. Fur many months public assistance expenditures by the 8 tale Department of Publie Welfare have increased funds The constantly. svullfable to meet the relief demands are limited and in order to maka certain that aselaianL-- be given only e RECENTLY January Thursday, Exceptionally good food at exceptionally moderate prices. rcBEnn |