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Show y.',v i- -' : f- a EUREKA REPORTER 4 Pape I. 0. 0. F, Honors Founder Of The Organisation AiV.'-ViV- i Atty. Chex Gets Rap From Relief Director - I .as l But unlay Tintlr evening lanlue No. IZ. I. O. O. F., tint birthday of Tlunnna Wiley, wlio 120 yenra ago Instituted Ihe first of Odd Fellows In America, und they did It in a very fittlnK inan-i- ii r, with a splendid banquet, and a wonderful proKrstn which Included (i, Iks by most of tin grand lodge officers. Iii addition to tho local I. O. O. F. and Hcbt-kaofficers and memhers and Orand Lodge officers In them were about seventy rpeclal auesls who enjoyed the af- registration fee fur pluyers. $1.40; Tintic Suffers Defeat In First League Game . reli-brate- d e of examination medical Although IIih state department of The Tintic High School hssketball to tc.itn, which according to critics Is public welfare us,s is Inllu-tiiact fell relief clients In spend their classed with Hprlngville to win tho allotments wisely, It bus no autho Neho division championship, lost the FRIDAY - SATURDAY rity over the expenditures of grants lirni game of the league schedule to the kged, J. W. Gillnmn, dircetrr last Friday evening when they were Mli IMli I January of the department, said last Eatut-da- y taken Into camp hy the Xcphl Wasps after receiving a copy of to the tune of 37 to 33. A MASTFRPIFfE COMfS TO UFEI handed down by Attorney The loss put Tintic In the cellar General Joseph ('hex, says one of the lusIHou and at the same time placed Salt Lake daily newspapers. Sprlngville In iho undisputed leaderMr. Chex held tliut ull types of re- ship of the division with two vie lief Hllotineiiis must be spent by the torles. recipients for the necessities of life, The game Friday was one of the which means that such money ran-n- linest exhibitions of the sport evi he used to buy Intoxiratlng demonstrated In this district. There fair. I Hilton, UN opinion wus written to lever was a moment when one lean, Dun ot noble Krainl liquors. past midnight h.itiiidiy night wus toast mister of t li State Auditor John W. Guy. the hud an advantage over the other, order, m;i: I'nder tlir law neither the stute until Hih lust two minutes of play, His Introduction of Hie "THE CAT AND CANARY" various speakers and entertainers nor county welfare departments have when the Wasps sunk two field wea extremely pleasing. any authority to tell recipients of goals to cinch the victory. ir m ImIIcvc In HMNik, KKH IT! Those who made addresses were: old age assistance what they shall In defense of the Tlntie team, xml 1 1 :: Iimmii-iiM-p. in., marli 12:00 Grand Muster Kdgar Winchester; do with their money, Mr. Gillntan the fans, and team members of Ne-pGrand Master A. II. Hamil- declared. The law provides a maxigreatly appreciate the fact, It ton; Grand Secretary A. L. GlddliiKs; mum or 9.10 per needy aged Indivi- must he brought to light that Coach SUNDAY - MONDAY Grand Warden Anton G. Clawson; dual or ICO per couple may he palu Walts fought that buttle with four S2ml iiltl lienry Jcppson, Charles Hanks and monthly, minus any Ineome which of his regulars being sidetracked January he received from private due to eligibility rules. This paper John Morley, Sr. ,may Knicrfuliiniciii numbers were a sources. has not learned why those regulars 'kia. Chips" sod your On the other hand, general as- were Ineligible hut they nevertheBob ... in gnu plnno solo, Mnxiue Atkinson; Charwith laugh I ley MrCtrlhy und Ills sidekick, Bert sistance, aid to denendent rhildren less were disbarred from the game. as.ilsted by Kurl Lunt; and aid to needy blind i ll am allo- They were lladtke. Kay. Hickman violin solo by Julia Rylvester, acrom-li.nie- d cated on n family budget basis, and and Randerson. Add this strength to on the piano by Viola May In no Instanrn is there a provision what wss on the floor the olher While; piano solo by Xuudlne Laird; In Ihe budget for liquor or any other night and It would have been too unison tap dance by Curolyn and things the attorney general said re- bad for Xehpi. These four hoys are lief funds might not lie used Tor. now eligible r.nd we predict that It's Norm i Forse.v; reading hy Mrs. If the department ever finds that Just ton bud for the other teams of Gieen; rending by Miss Maj Jacobs. .the head of a ft.tnilv receiving one (he Neho division front this point of these three types of aid I out. of Head Tuberculosis money for liquor the checks will lie to Ihe v Ife or Mime other j made out Hospital is Named of Receipts From member of the fainilv. In extreme S8fmcnt Pre Season Games Basketball InIt cases Hr. Louis W. I'urrett of I'lilcago, to give may fornn rly of Ball Lake City, has been grocery nrdrra Instead of cash, Mr. Following Is the detailed statement appointed as superintendent of the Glllman said. basketWe are attempting." Mr. Gillurin of rerilpt of the 1tuh Tuberculosis Hospital at Ogdon, cccordlng to Dr. William M. said, to do our best to make hornr-tibl- e ball gi men played hy the Tliitir High citizens and direct the spending School team. i McKay, acting ntute health commls-- j Net Receipts-- - I'rovo Tlutlc giitne, of relief money in the proper chnn-t!- i sinner. Is. Hut I might ny that all Ihe 919.23; Hinckley - Tintic. I38.SS; The new auperluiendent will taku Grantsville 977.30; over his dutlea this week, and it Is peoplo who are spending money fool- Tnocle-TInti- r, IW.TVSX Tintic, $40.65; 164.80 hoped that thn Institution can lie ishly are not on relief rolls." ( iinltiiuiius Show after 2 i. in. Sun. He declared ihe depart did To'al $24n.75. 1st. The opened before February Disbursements Athletic Supplies; building commission has been advis- rot Intend to make special Investl-gatlonArms, 14.70; Oscar to determine If money is be- Spalding-Wester- n ed tluit equipment on which the openTUESDAY ONLY ing Is waiting will arrive any time. ing spent in ways declared by lh Carlson Sporting Goods, $65.59; lldw. Co. $206.73; Dr. Iurratt, who succeeds Dr. L. attorney general to be Illegal, add- Strevell-Patierso- n 2.Tril January I. J. Fennell, $1.05; Helndsilma.-Co.- , F. Soapy, resinned, was horn In Salt ing: We didn't esk for this opinion $3.00; annual dues to High Lake City and is a son or State SenSchool Athletic Association, $10.00; ator and Mrs. D. W. Parrott of Salt and we didn't need It." Nike City. lie attended Granite and Fast VA high schools and the University of and received his M. D. degree dull, LINDA HAYBS from the Fniversliy of Chicago anil Likin Band -- w did speclul work in psychhitry at Ihe Main C I rko Radio fitvo Hillings Hospital. lie did general 1114 J I tic lioKpilul work at Midway Hospital, SHOW St. Iaul. Minn., and later was employed hy Cornell university as and lecturer to the male underWEDNESDAY THURSDAY students. graduate 2 till 2.lll January During 1138 and 1939 Dr. Parrott nude a study or tuberculosis and ( tlicr diseases of the chest at Delle-vn- o Hospital, New York City, and last spring was appointed director of the duh Tuberculosis Hospital, resigning last Noevniber to resume bis work In Chicago. THEATR1 ENTERPRISES playets $7.50; expense of attending meetings of uthletlc uxsoclatiou, $21.00; opense of CREAM!" gurnet' $155.18. Tou.l disbursements $476.13. a At the end of the league report on the league g. nies will lie pre-seas- ot at This "DOUBLE-KlCI- i whiskey is the largest published. hl Win-cloc- ! y pre-seas- Lehi-Tintl- I c, m--- Communicable Diseases Are On The Increase selling straight Bourbon whiskey in the world. The weekly communkuble released hy the Division of Epidemiology for the week ending January 5, 1940, shows s totul of 680 rases as compared with 1252 cases last week and 424 cases for thu corresponding Week in 1919. A says the majority! . n nert-ssar- IS, 1940 Thursday, January PT. No. 61 T. No. 60 HALF PT. No. 62 marked decrease is noted in the number of cases of influenza reported for Hie week over thn previous week; 320 rases being reported as against .664 the week before. latst week year for the eorresponding 7 only cases of Influenza were re- ported. of pneumonia were Nineteen reported as compared with 36 for the same week a year ago. An Increase Is noted In the num- ber of rases of measles, 96 for the week, 61 the previous week and only 16 rases for the corresponding week last year. Th.-rwas also an Increase reported In thn number of cases of whooping rough; 52 for the week and 12 for the corresponding week of 1919. One rase of tulan-mifrom Uintah county was reported and one case of sticptoroccus meningitis f i oin the city of Price, in cus'crn Utah. An encouraging feature of the report it Hiat there were no cases of diphtheria, tniullpnx nor typhoid fever reported for the week. Tim following counties report d no diseases: Daggett, Morgan and Piute. The annual meeting of the Utah Rlate Press Association will lie held at the Newhcuse Hotel In Salt Lake City on JanuaVy 27th and 28th, and It Is expected to be one of the outstanding conventions In the history of the organization. The Reporter, a mem tier of the organization, will be represented. Japan, situated as It Is, with the ocean bed dropping sharply away, is a veritable earthquake center. The people live in constant dread of quakes, and never become accustomed to them, in spite of their JXT IA lllltum ud-vis- dig imii 1H.1-- ; Exemption For r Wage-Hou- ISO ISD'O a. two Cut Placers i KAinti: program Open tow' m Bob Kopa Pauletta Goddard Wesley o. Ash, western director of the wage and hour art. announces that open rut mining of placer gold in Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, dah, Washington and Alaska has been classed ss a seasonal Industry, exempt from the hour provisions of the wage and hour law. The decision was made In Washington ufter hearings before the of the act. Mining and Legal Planks for sale at Reporter Office. Kureka, Utah. i-j-. !& One look is worth a thousand words! With growing satisfaction your eye sweeps the long car lines of the new DELUXE FORD V-You're proud of the pride its beauty expresses. 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