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Show - Thursday',. Jnfitary 4, EUREKA REPORTER 1940. Mystery Death Of Boy May Be Solved Three-Yea- IMfHjUAIoMUlUVW-IMKlltE- r TO liK (Uur.liuued from Fage 1) ho havo concernknowledge Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Carlson open. Tintlc's firm bmtketbaU came of ing the death ofmight the boy. part of (be holiday a in Milford with the league season will be played The reason that the Juab officers friend. ibcre on Friday evening. January 12.' an unable to cloze question Hutch""' ihe Nephi lllah Bchool team. ison la because the district court Is ' Mr. and Mra. William Snow of npulnm In session and there nre other Mr. and Mra. Theodore Haym-Spanlah Fork were visiting with cases calling for their aiton-lion- . Mr. and Sira. Floyd Ludlow over the xpont New Years nt Spanish Fork New Year's holidays. Mra. Snow and visiting with the latter's parents, Mr. Hutchison wan picked up duo to Mra. Ludlow are Bisters. land Mrs. George Itigtrop. the fart that he had made Ihe rrack Mi. and Mrs. William Peterson, Elbert Porter from the B. Y. U that he was the one who killed the Mr. r.ud Mrs. Carl Larson, all of at Provo tpent Ihe week end In Eu-te- boy, havlug run him down with an l.ynndyl, and Miss Olga Bird of Salt visiting with his sisters, Mrs. automobile end after his death Lake City, were In Kureka on New Thay.ts Bray and Mrs. Dale Dray. dumped the body Jn a railroad car of dump on. Year's eve, being guests at the home Ray Van leuvan, who Is atteud-lL- g Junior Hebdon turned up missing of Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Murphy. Henngers Business College at from his homo here on Saturday, The regular meeting of the Am- Balt Lake City, returned to his stud- May 1, 1237. For aeverul days the erican Legion Auxiliary will be held ies on Tuesday spending the holi- city police, the aheriff's force, Boy on Monday evening, January 8th, nt days In Eureka with his parents. Scouts and volunteers searched for eight o'clock. In Ihe Legion room in Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Leuvan. Ihe lud, even abandoned mlues and thl library building. All members Chet Mrs. Jenkins of prospect workings wen examined Mr. and are urged to attend. In on Wed- but he could not be found. were Eureka Sprlngvllle A week later, on Saturday. May Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sax and chil- nesday, the fotiuer coming here to the hoy's body was found In 5th, dren, Elaine and Kenny, of Salt look after his mining Interests and an car at the American 8melting on visitSunMrs. on the Jenkins were in Eureka Ieke City, rpending day end Refining company plant at Garday and Monday, visiting with rela- ing with Mrs. J. Vern Rife. field. It was buried about a foot tives and other friends. While here The Jury list chosen from Tlntlc deep In sif ore car and was discover they were guests at the home of for the present term of the Fifth ed by O. Tracy, Fred Dunn and Dick Mrs. 8ax's parents, Mr. and Mrs. district court is Marie McClain. Grant, employees of the smelter. An Peter Jones. Martha Wlerman, Thomas C. Max- Intensive investigation was made at Mr. and Mrs. Don Mangum, of well, Robert W. Atkinson, Robert that time hut even the cause of l ingham, were In Eureka over tho L. Gourley, James Lunt. Arvld New- death was not determined. At the inquest the physician slated that year end visiting with friends and man and C'larenre Bauer. the body was so decomposed that It Incidentally attending the New Year's Miss Gloria Gear, who is attending was Impossible to determine bow the party at the Elks' club rooms. Mr. In Los Angeles, t'al.. Is visitschool In was Maneurn hoy was killed. formerly employed In with her parents, Mr. Eureka ing the local Safeway store and Is now Mra. William Gear. In Los AnNotary Work at Reporter Office. working for the same company at rnd Miss Gear Is making her home geles Bingham. and Bister, with her brother-lu-laMr. and Mrs. John F. Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Smith. GUARD RIGHT daughter, Jean, returned on New Mrs. Dale Bray, who haa been Year's Day after spending a couple ill with influenza-pneumoni- a, of weeks in southern California. Fn Mrlously Hei la slowly recovering. route home Mr. Rowe attended the to dne born little sun, prematurelr monthly meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, which her Illness, Is also getting along fairwas held Saturday and Sunday at ly well, according to the attending This Is Mr. and Mrs. physician. St. George. i Cray's first child. crl-n-in- al a w . Gold Band and Gold Bond WHISKIES nre distilled ly the famous Merchants Distilling Corporation of Terre Ilautc, Indiana. Adult tickets to THS basketball games nre now on sale at $1.25 each, and can be obtained np to and on January 10th. Tickets which have , been ordered should also be called for not Inter than the above date. The tickets are for four league gamea to be played in Eureka. Guard Who goes there? Pompom Colonel Fool! Guard Advance, fool, and give the countersign. . Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cronin are the parents of a pretty little baby girl, born on Sunday, December SI. It Is their first child ahf consequent- DOWN ON ly was given n royal welcome. Had the youngster stalled her arrival a few hours she would have been a New Years baby. Miss Goldie Wheeler has returned to Salt Lake to resume her teaching duties after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wheeler, Sr., at Silver City. She was accompanied to the capital by her brother, Jaye, who has resumed his r'udles at the U. of U. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morgan and son. Jack, and James Morgan, returned Saturday after an enjoyable trip to the coast. At San Francisco they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morgan. The party came home by way of Las Vegas and Boulder Dam. Andrew Steedmnn returned home yesterday after spending two weeks In California when he rislted with his ions, Robert and Kenneth Steed-maHe witnessed the carnival of roses parade at Pasadena and stated thr.t it was the grandest spectacle he had ever witnessed. n. Word from Nephi Is to the effect accident a ed in an automobile couple of weeks ago, an recovering However, it will he a long time before Mr. Gardner, who holds the eswr, will be position of county able to attend to his duties. skates and with a practice of hanging onto the backs of automobiles. This Is a dangerous practice and parents should see to It tha'. their rhlldnn do not Indulce in this! ha'crdoua pas' t me. Pollre officers also might hnve some Influence bv locking up the skates and sleighs of. the youngsters. on sleighs are making J Due to Inclement weather and the' rlnsenras of Ihe da's to New Yean then were only a few present at the Lady Elka meeting on Tuesday evening, but nevertheless the usual program of business and cards was carried out. A nice luncheon wsa served by Mrs. Douglas Mur tho hostess. Mn. William Peterson won high score prise, Mrs. t, and Mrs. J. Vern Joseph Buys Rife, raffle. et VitCt - all-ru- Automobile 'lioe gaskets, particularly In Ihe shock aimorhers, should ho Inspected periodically to ascertain If they an leak-proo- f. N BAKERY .ltit.IG.i:i Fred Pasqual. It, J. Murray and l.uby Rogdcn appeared before Judge Will L. Ho)t on Wednesday afternoon and their arraignment was act for Saturday at 2 p. m. at Nephi. wlih having They are rharged mining machinery property In their possession which was stolen from tho Tinllr Prince Mining cnmpauy of North Tfnllc. At tlielr preliminary hearing held In Kureka Murray and Bogden claimed that they found tho machinery cached In the sage brush near the Eureka cemetery and hired Pasqual to take It in his (ruck to a Salt Lake machinery company for sale. It was while the sale was being made that the first arreat was made. This is the season of the year when we are all making New Year resolutions, so we will make our too, and we will do our best to keep this one: Resolved: To give our friends and customers the very finest quality in all our products at price within the means of all." Why not enjoy fresh quality products with every meal you serve and save money on every product we sell. Compare our prices with any. WEEK END CAKE FEATURE Walnut and Cocoanut Layers Twenty Years Ago Tile Following are Events tliat Happened In Tlntlr District a Score of Yearn Ago. MINING NOTES The 25c-35- c (Delicious nml Fresh) WEEK END BARGAIN SPECIAL CINNAMON ROLLS and n L DC QOZ6I1 PRUNE KOLOCHKIES Strictly Fresh Friday nml Saturday . J Winl'er Fitch, Jr., Contracting Co. started a shaft sinking Job for the Prince Cone Mining Co., at Ploche, Nevada. The Tlntlc Standard mine was shipping 200 tons of ore per day, the December output amounted to 124 railroad carloads. Walter Fitch, Sr., n signed as general manager of the Chief Coneolldated Mining Co. and wan succeeded by hie eon. Cecil Fitch. Drlg Snvder took a contract to do seven-hundred feet of drifting at the property of the Tlutic Paymaster Co. Charles Za brisk le, manager of the Lelil Tlntlc, stated that good progress was belnr made In the tunnel which wne being driven on the iroperty. The Jeeee Knight Interests purchased Ihe holdings of th Tlntlc Central Companv. The shaft at the Big Hill had rearhed a depth of 360 feet. An assessment of one r nt per ihsre had been levied on the nek of the Plu'us Minin Co. Jncph Bush of Mammoth died nt a Salt Lake hospital from a paralytic stroke. Miss Fay Brenton of Eureka and Carroll Van Court of Los Angeles, were married twenty California, years ago. Mlaa Merle Andrus of Mammn'h waa married to James Gregcrsnn of Eureka. John Luff, a miner of Tiniic, died of miner's consumption. J. W. Harr'enn returned to h'i studies at Ihe Brigham Young University at Irovo. Mr. and Mrs. John Church anl children visited with frlendr at Salt Lake City. A. N. Wallace. Eurekn business man. wan at Salt Lake City on a visit. Miss Emma Dougal, a teacher in the Kureka schools, returned after n visit with her parents at Sprlng-llle- . I MEAT PIES, fresh daily BUTTER ROLLS SUGAR OR GLAZED CREAM PUFFS (Friday and Saturday) DO-NUT- 10c each S FRIED PIES, for the lunch bucket 5c each 6 for 25c Every day FRUIT PIES or SOFT PIES 25c each WHITE BREAD or SANDWICH BREAD . . . .9c 3 for 25c BUTTER TOP with that home made flovar . . . 9c 3 for 25c POTATO BREAD (a bargain every day) .... 8c, 2 for 15c Open AU Day New Years Day Open Till 7.30 Evenings 11 &. 6 p. m. m. to Sundays Wo give special care and attention to all party orders, large of small. Negleys Bakery PHONE Eureka, Utah 74-- J Remember It's "HOURS FRESHER" NOTICE OF POKFKITUIIK. I trict, Tooele County, Utah, in order to hold the anld premises for the years ending July 1, 19J7, July I. 1138, July 1, 1819, under the provisions of the laws of tho United 8tatea and of the 8tats of Utah, that being the amount required for the annual assessment work on the said luda mining claims, exemptions being taken Into consideration. And within ninety days after this To Louis Scboenberger, hit heirs, exorutors, administrators and asslgna and to whom It may concern: You are hereby notified that I have expended $2200 In labor and Improvements upon the Daly West Amended, Daly West No. 1 Amend'd, Daly West No. 2 Amended, Daly West No. 3 Amended, Duly West No. 4 Amended, Daly West No. 5, Daly notice, by publication, you fall or reWest No. 6. Daly West No. 7, Daly fuse ' to contribute your proportion De Style Is a gentleman farmer West No. 8, Daly West No. I, Daly of said expenditure, which Is $900, now. West . 10, Columbia Con. No. 1 covering your d Interest In Yea, and he's the real thing in Con. No. 2. tbs said claims, your Interest In Amended, Columbia on line. Puts that all evening dress mended, Columbia Con. No. 3. these claims will become the properhis scare crowg at dusk." Amended, Columbia Cun. No. 4 ty of the subscriber under Section i Amended, Columbia Con. No. 5' 2324, Revised Statutes of tho UnitOBEYING ORDERS Columbia Con. No. 8, Columbia Con.' ed States. No. 7. Columbia Con. No. 8, lode1 ANTOXE FERKOVICH, mining claims, veins or deposits, (First Pubb Nov. 22. ' 1939. Last Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor and situate In the Erickson Mining Dis Pub. Feb. 15, 1940.) Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond vls't-c- d with Mr. and Mrs. William Amos at Faynon. Mrs. Jack Lloyd of 8jlt Lake City was In Mammoth for a visit with htr parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fouyer. Mr. &nd Mrs John Warner of Provo visited In Eureka with Mrs. EmSee here, waiter the ice in this ma Billings. lemonade la all melted." Mr. and Mra. Herbert Hopklnson Yea, sir, we ain't allowed to returned to Eurekn after a visit serve only soft drinks, sir." with friends In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wllman Carter were IN THE MOUNTAINS tendered a surprise party. In addition to the honored guests the following were present: Mr. and Mrs. L. Hardy, 5!r. and Mrs. William Davis, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Gagon. Mr. and Mra. George Beane, htr. and Mrs. Georgs Buckley, Mr. and Mra. I. L. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knight, Mrs, Josh Sylvesler, Mrs. Hutchinson, MKs Levina Nichols, Miss Vllnali Goldshrough. Miss Edith ls'fN N Knight, Oliver, lister and Harold Carter. Bug Well, well, this must be one of first quality. o A party was held t1 the Your individual reof those glaciers I've read about. Mrs. Ida Erlcksnn. Tho; present Science has discovered quirements in clothes were Mrs. Mitt Xewmin, Enoch od THE REASON lead you to select them a cleaning fluid which Eugene Newman. Misses Della, Yin-l- e and Hazel Newman, Miss Mary we use that does not,! carefully, considering Holme. Mr. and Mrs Jack Bsck-lnnlike less costly fluids, style, fit and value. It is Mr. snd Mrs. Erick KrlV.snn, that leave a film of oil to. Mr. snd Mrs. Anton M; 'nistrom. Mr. as fully important 1 and Mrs. Ed Soilermsn, Mrs; , attract dust. you get dry cleaning Erickson. Mrs. Nlrk Carpenter, John Knlund and Albert llark. and Mr. snd Mrs. Peter llnnl il.iuahlcr. Lsfuin. vlniird with film's and relatives in Sail Lake Provo, Utah City. Mr. ard Mrs. J. R. OVoonor hed Deliveries Wednesdays and Fridays of RHer i s their guests sml Sister Ilor'ense of Tintic Agent BLAINE ALLMAN, Phone 127-R-- 2 Jack is a killing chap all right. Pn'se. Idaho,Indians. C'ster Kusehla Klkhesrl, Mcbbe that's why they cull him ' si.. was s plater of Mrs. O'Connor. Wood Alcohol'. N-i- one-thir- (9 that both Mr. and Mn. J. Elgin Gardner, who wen seriously Injur- Youngsters THE FARM Rag 3 PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT ft hf-m- d, Ed-war- d 1 Mudscn Cleaning Co. Eu-eh- ln i - |