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Show Page S EUREKA REPORTER Thursday, April 21, 1940. AS. The card purty sponsored by tho George Rowley of Fillmore was In children lust Eureka last week for a visit with his mothers of 'son In law and daughter, Mr. and Saturday evening was well attended and enjoyed by everyone present and Mrs. Douglas Murphy. was a financial sucresa. The prize E. R. Higlnson of 8ull Lake City winners In bridge were Mrs. L. Ker- Spent millions, wed thrice but was in Eureka for a few days early KUHO and Joseph Buys; fur '500'' waa New York's loneliest woman, In the week. For many years Mr. mm, J. U. Campbell and Frank The tragic glory of the disappointing Higglnson was a resident of Silver pwell were the A prizo winners. life of the heiress who sought happl-din- g City. dtliclous luncheon was served. ness In vain, despite her millions, I A fight Is on for tho privilege of Mrs. Alice Illfe returned to her and who died the other day with no loved on at her aide. An illustrated home In Salt Lake City on Sunday opening a stale bank at Payson. The feature In The American Weekly, the after spedlng a few days In Eureka battle Is between Pratt Thomas of magazine distributed with nest Sun visiting at the homes or her sons, 8panlsh Fork, who Is president of three banks at the present time, and C. E. Rife and J. Vern Rife. day's Los Angeles Examiner. citizens headed KrouP of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan and by J. S. Reese and J. Earl Page, children of Park City were in Eure- - prominent business men of that city. ka on 8unday visiting with the for- - Payaon has been without a bank for i pre-scho- ol u.. I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gallbratth have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jennie, to Boyd Luut of Oakland. California. The wed will take place in the near fu ture and will be solemnized In the U D. 8. Church at Berkeley, Call- o- forola. The groom Is a mining en- gineer student at the University of California. "7.'!:..'' J- I The Womens Benefit Association Ray VanLeuvan of 8alt Luke (Tty met at the home of Mrs. Mary Fits- was in Eureka on Sunday and Mon- - gerald on Tuesday evening, the busl- day visiting with hla parents, Mr. nesa session being followed by card and Mrs. E. F. VanLeuvan, and other playing and a delicious luncheon relatives. served by the hostess. Mrs. Mar-won Mrs. garet Freethy Region three has formed a high Raiari lha hnuM prlJ; and Mra. school baseball will and league Elllabtth rhZsCklea the consols- 19lh. ion Tha BMt pUy on Friday, Aprl mecllB of tha order four teams comprising the new wl heI( May gist, Fvo' SPrlngv'Ile, Pay- ,t h hona f MTuPlilIayi Ad;'RandlP. son and Nephl. K Spring Cash and Carry 1)1. HIKE Foil THE UNEARNED ItKWARDN II8CX)l'RAGKI "Doctrine of Atonement'' Is the . n in all Published on Thursday of each weal subject of the Eureka, Utah, Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun-- ! B. C. RIFE J. VERN RirB 21st. day, April The Goldeu Text Is: "The Sou of Publishers man came not to be ministered un- B J DI,r,. to, but to minister, and to give His GtBb 11 oOBd life a ransom for many" (Matthews V .matter under the Act of Mareh 8, 2028) included In the Scriptural reading' " ta lba f0j0wlng "Then shall the an Abbreviation Nail kgdom of heaven be likened unto' Nazi is the name ten virgins, which took their lamps,1 popularly ap- National So-German the Plied aud weilt fortb ,0 mei,t (ba t,rldaAnd the foolish said unto' cialist Workers' party led by Adolf .rootn Hitler. The German form of the tba wJlia (jjva ttB ot your la Nationalaozialiatische word our iampa are none out nut leason-sermo- P,lo 0. ,hr bul b '"Kb rather to r BOt 7 them and buy for yourselves &; cuuoh, Arb.it pm. and you:j that sell,' (Matthews 5:1.8.9. Embodied an correlative passages r ,he following from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Christiana do rot continue to labor and pray, rt peeling because or anothers good-Th- e ex-sta- suffering, and triumph, that they shall reach his harmony and reward (p. 21.) Unimproved oppor-- : tunltles will rebuke ua when we atBig Theatre Organization tempt to claim the benefits of an' Headed By C. E. Huish experience we have not made our aa own, try to reap the harvest we have w Announcm recently madu not sown, and wish to enter unlaw- of lhe launching f a new theatre fully Into Ihe labors of other." corporation headed by C. E. HuIhIi, (p. 288.) owner of the Star Theatre In thin . Mr. and Mr. Dougina Murphy and aon, Dougal.vtsited with friend. In Nephl on Sunday. Back in 1824 dnnrtP4htWntllRtng April 22 to 27, 10 a. m. first I r7T Sweaters 35c Curtains and Drapes at Reasonable Prices ALL WORK GUARANTEED jjjqjj EUREKA UTAH Start a Small Savings Account and WATCH IT GROW 4 BELL SAVINGS BANKS FURNISHED WITH $1.00 DEPOSIT. Deposits in this bank nre INSURED in the same manner ns nre the de)Msits in the largest bank in the United States. Yet, the rate of interest t paid by this bank is much higher than the rate mid on havings by the largest of nil United States banks. SCHOOL NEWS Deon Turloupls - Grace Green Mr. and Mra. Wilson Lee and Mr. and Mra. Clarence Bauer motored to Callao In the western end of Juab county last week end. spending Rat- urday and 8unday with Mr. and Mra. Lon Sanutrom. Mr. 8andatrom. former resident of Eureka, is In ihsrge of the schools in that sec- lion of the county. " AcUrity Indicate. Good Business Mi Thle new company, wh'ch embra- with his grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Your of the largest Independent re Peart, and other relative!. The young ! n,an la very much pleased with the rlrcults of Utah and Idaho, will be known aa the Theatres Security Cor- naVy. I poratlon, and It has au authorised Charles Bechtol, president of the capital of 8500,000. In all about 85 I board of education of the Tlntic theatres are Involved and associated Superintendent with Mr. llulsh In the new enterprise j School District, and Alex Blight, were In the western end are such well known theatre people I of the county last week end taking aa I. H. Harris ot Burley, Idaho; the census of that area, which Is Paul DeMourdant and Hugh Dren- within the Tlntic School District. nen of Blackfoot and Rexburg, Ida- I "1Wk ,nd V' A Gnh001 The members of the Udy Elks' of 8811 In..K mat nn Ti.o.Hav R While the articles of Incorporation : week. After the business session have been filed In Idaho the company cards were played. Mrs. Maud Cour- - w offlcet Uuh and Idaho hv(l won score and rarfle ley prizes, Tbo theatre high properties of the com- lit. Thelma Griggs the cut prize. ,Mis. ln utah ldah0f Nevadaf re. Pearl Ludlow waa the hostess and Oregon. It Is under- Wyoming d served a delicious luncheon. kInd of elpanalia tood ,hal Mr. and Mra. C. A. Franks and program Is being mapped , out and company may engkge In oth- children returned home late last business, ten Into a the (week after days visit At Everett, Washing-- 1 j northwest. I ton, they spent some time with Dr.a and Mrs. Frits Franke. They made , I 4 """ n EUREKA CLEANING COMPANY PHONE 57 Sli'S.'SEL."'' SUS! Mens or Ladies Suits Ladies Spring Coats Plain Dresses 60c since leaving. Billie Peart, with the U. 8. Navy (INCLUSIVE) 4 .St SL! I Business Is good throughout tho nation, sgld Mrs Nellie T. Rosa, dl- rector of the United States mint, last Saturday while on a visit In Chey- enne, Wyoming. The mint has broken all recorda for coining money during the current fiscal year, she said, adding that ac-- ! tivlty at the mint provides an ah aolute barometer of business." -b bu,lne tributed Increased demand for coins to four things: An Increase In popu- latlon, greater use of machn ' uI( tMe whlch iUniB.l late use of coins of small denomtna- - EUREKA IiOlXiK NO. 12, I. O. O. F. Meets Every Wedmwilny 7:80 P. M., I. O. O. F. HALL (siting Brothers Invited to Attend. WAYNE BECK, N. O. HERBERT CURWIN, Secy, ffttttttttttttttt HHttiH r coin-vendin- g, ,,ru ton ,nd lha BQD)bpr ", ncmn 0f stores doing cash business, liOCAL AIM EOIl SALE 170 lhe. Jackhammer steel. Includes 2 sets to 8 ft. for 81 new and Timken hits with bunch of old blta. Regular aleel odd pieces at Chief steel yard. Call R. Spenser, Phone 215. 820 for lot. 2-- 2-- 5-- 4. The annual "T" Day and Girls' jmiOIITANT TO RESIDENTS OF nay, under the supervision of Prln TINTIC A factory trained Radio, Bishop. Miss Gertrude uroy rpai Machine, Washing Refrigerator Chun-h- . and Mra. Nell O'Hnre. will be held Friday, April 18. Ted Reid, student body president, and Max Kuy. senior class president, will set as chairmen for the occasion. The w,n be ht,d Fr- Mra. Tola Newman returned home DiRllt' late last week arter spending a week Mrt Nn O'Hare, physical educa-Le- e visiting In Salt Lake City with Mrs. Is busy preparing Reed, formerly Miss Lenor Bar-- lon. Instructor, Y Yrom claasee for ooP of with nt and ney Ogden Eureka; Mra. David Hunter, formerly Mlsi ,be Invitational meet to be held at On Friday, on April 27. Jean Dodge of Silver City. On her 1 APr11 I" n,eel Mra. waa Newman return to Eureka whool to determine who accompanied by Mra. Hunter and at th 1 b two children who are gueste at her w Several nights n week boys from home. the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth Why (he movie legtonnalre foi Kradea ara piaylziK oftball. At sook all to become a real legionnaire. such team has won one game preM.nt The handsome actor won fame ae a aiid j(lat ono ' . . . . celluloid soldier of France and now, .. , n"e ay I0 I, BB ond Vacuum Sweeper SERVICE the Griffith's Appliance Service Shop at the Furniture Exchange, 310 West Center Street, Provo, will be In this district once n week to do service work. If you need any service on your radio or other appliance!, just drop a rard to the above address or Phone 24, Provo, or leave word at the Eureka Reporter. a nonAVEF7,N ,otl brB coopa, gar- ho,n, MAN, from THIS (XiUI'ON entitles the holder to 2.V reduction on any room at the rate ae any room at the ratee aa advertised one coupon to the room k NEW beds, springs, mattresses, carpets throughout the bouse RATES 91AO to for RENT 3 room ISA) We Now Feature Free Garage t furnished apart- - menl, newly papered. See Mra. N. Fillmore, Church Street. UHK TIIM X)UIONS (!. for11 theK,hee?."h TuxlJ; S&ttSTJX SS S T ertcan Weekly, the magaxine d- ltributed with next Sunday's LOS AN-- ,Mfher GELES EXAMINER. Wh,CV,h?? YOU Bde of th dent ,'Uced on and underneath Mra. Mary A. 8tack, chairman of each teacher, A new microphone has been the Tlntic Chapter of the American Cross, stales that Tintlc's quota stalled In Ihe auditorium making the of relief goods has been designated sound astem In the school complete, as follows: 5 pairs socks, 5 men's With this new microphone one may heavy aweatera, 5 women's heavy talk from any part of the stage and sweaters, 10 children's heavy sweat- - be heard, era, 5 women' heavier weight dree-- . ' see. 10 girls' heavier weight dresses, FulIowt ou Tra h S layettes. These must be shipped fr'm thc trail t(l ,he Re No, Inon or before June Uth. Anyone 0B wbich the Giildren of Israel terested In this work Is asked to con- - fle(J pharaoIli Egypt a huilding n tact Mrs. Slack nt onre. Materials atra(C-i- C highway link to Palestine, are furnished by the Red Cross. LLy EVERY Ml BUTE In-R- ed ' E MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE . The new entertainment committee of the Elks Lodge has lost no lime In arranging entertainment fur the members of the order. The'roinmlt-lehave Issued invltstlons to members only, and their ladles, lo attend n free danrtng parly and luncheon to be held at the Elks Home on Saturday evening, April 20th. Previous announcement was to the effect that the party would be held on April ICth but this was erroneous. Thl may be the last dancing parly ot the season so all Elks and their partners are urged to participate In the event. CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM train oriir Miu.e yAnollier OLD mutr round of UiY BrookJI XZVVi'CKY SISAICMT OlJ that Sunny Brook, olJtlme Kentucky Tonilil ni-- i bourbon! 4 O - National DHUlera Pro-tail- s e ON THE TRAIN Enjoy (nvsl coalori at low coal on leal, modern Union Pacific lisins. Delicious dialog car bmsIs . . . xsitlulilssp . . . (rssdow Iroa highway htiards . . . comfort , . . Registered service. Nurse-Stewsrde- is Announcement was made on Tuesday by offiriala of the Provo Chamber of Commerce that an Important piece of new road work would be taken up In that city In the r fu- -, ture whfi-- will be a new main thoroughfare. According to Ihe In- -. formation given out the new route ) will run direrlly south from the river bridge on the north of Provo and ronnert with the main highway at 6th East Street. With this Improvement the route through Provo will be practically straight, with no turns whatever. It might be termed a byway, for the reason that motorists who desire lo visit the business section of that ally will have to leave b the mala highway. , L O W F A II K H Round Trip from Eureka to: In In Challenger In Pullman Coaches Sleeping Cara Sleeping Cars IXM ANGKLKM 02D.N.X 31.40 22.00 CHICAGO 03.33 32.24 30.01 Ueilli Extra. Similar low fares to other points. fares. Liberal return limits. Also very low one-wa- y Kiv llouldi-- r Dam en route to or from Southern California. i m-a- "" f m . CHEEMFVL Crp.wtla, lk Y. M Proof . Fir further details consult: D. Murphy, Agent IliiMie No. engagement. If 8ry b V --. ' previous press- - 1 Eureka, Utah U N 1 0 NlPAt I FI Cf R Al 1R 0 ADj III Til 1 |