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Show fsw ttJREKA REPORTER 2 W. P. A. Benefits Will Be Exploited On Monday I IXSIOV AlWIl.IARV CALI. FOB POPPY PAY WORKER. WEEKLY ORE HlfIPMKNTH 0 i M.immotli 21 H Co. ( the event. silica ) 1 Ilutua 1 CiiMtlra I ' tid mi' 1 American Star Chief Con Chlcf Con, (dump orei Chief Con. ( lluiet 41 1, Total Carload - o - declaring that Saturday, May 23rd, la tuition Ioppy Hay. and auk that all resident observe s (tailing) Utah Fire Clay Iron Blossom Eureka Hulllon Dean J. Heck, mayor of Ku- reka. haa lund a proclamation 27 Tint ! Stand, rd Mammoth U. S. Mines Colorado Conn North L!l STOCK HA I. " Kd Monday. Eureka Idlly Con. 20c North Lily 23c and 22c. Yankee Con. 3r. Call for volunteer to nerve In the American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Day force I being enthuHlustlrully nnnwered by young women of Tlnllr, according to Mr. 1. N. Nielsen, pop- p y chairman of the Arthur (1. Sulll- Auxlllury unit. Organization of the worker aim will distribute tho memorial popples throughout the dlatrlct on May 20th, The women la proceeding rapidly. who are offering their aervlrca are to teama, each of being assigned Which haa a definite part of the dla- trlct to aupply with the little red flower. Working In relay, thev wm b(1 on (bl. Sirw.B throughout th.- - dy "The response up to the preacut to (he rail for Poppy Day worker Is very gratifying," aaya Mr. NUden. H ahow that the apirlt of patriot Bin very much alive In the women of Tlntlc today. All will nerve a un- Tuediiy Chief Con. 28r. Dragon Con. 6. Empire Mine 4c. Eureka Bullion 18 ie. Eureka Lilly Con. 18c. Little May Hr. Mountain View 4r. North Idly 21c. Tlntlc Standard $3.90. H - paid volunteer, every penny of tin money contributed for the popple. going to the legion und Auxiliary a tivltle for the dliutbled veteran and dependent families of veteran. Flan for Clah part In Ihe naHork Thl tional observance of Faya Your Cnmiiiiiniiy" Week are now virtually complete, aicordiug in l arr.-l- l J. (irceuwood and Catherine llarps, officials of the Work FroLuring the Jifcts Administration. week, May 2(lih to 2.'th. citizens will have the opportunity to visit and be-come thoroughly acquainted with the following project of the Frofesslou- al und Service Division of the WFA: Sewing, food preservation, nursery adult education, recreation, and rerords, music, art, commodity distribution, chnol lunch. The program will be Monday even- May 20th, a 2 oclock with a dinner to which all tickets have been old- Colorado Cons. 2 He. Eureka Hulllon 17c. Eureka Lilly Con. IKr. - Ten minute speeches will lie given by Supt. Alex Dlight, Mayor Dean Reck, local sponsors. Following Ihla presentation three minute speeches will be delivered by W. L. Larson, T. L. Sullivan, Cine Galbraith and Ruby M. Bigler. From 7:30 to 8:00 p. m. dinner guenta will hear a national broadcast from Washington, 1). Members of the committee are: Ruby M. Hlgler, Genia Kirkendahl, Alex Blight, Dean Deck, Cloe Gal- bralth, Maude B. Miller, Geneva Hlg- glnon, France Jone, Ethel Gadd Bishop and T. L. Sullivan. M WediirMlny ' Thurs3ay, Majr 16, 1940. Former Eureka Business American Legion Auxiliary Elected Officers Man Died At Price American Legion Auxiliary Arthur Noble Wallace, aged and a former bunlneaa man of Hiet on Monday tveulug at the home ,hla city, died af hla home In I'rlce of Mra. Uelle Coffey. May Is popp and Mra. Esther Nielsen, un giur(iy evening following a of the poppy committee, chairman nines caused by age. lingering Deceacd wn born In Salt Lake pteaeuted the program, a follows: Cornet solo. Allan Randle, city on February 1, 1270, a aon of n. and Martha Davla Wal- Humorous reading. Hetty IW iai.e and hla younger years were Broderick. Vocul solo. Aflon Roper. spent In thut city. For 52 yeara he hud been a practicing mortican, firat Reading, "Remember. Mr. Ruby n gaR Lake (Hy and then for manv Sorensen. An election wu held and the yeara In Eureka. Sixteen years ago he moved to Price to enter buiuert lowing officers uuinnl Tor the ar: 0f a similar nuture. While here he Inf a very active In Ihe L. II. 8. Mrs. Uelle Coffey, preideut. Church. Mr. Ann Pearson, first vice Surviving are hla wife, Mary E. dent. Mrs. Helen O'Hare, second vice Hobba Wallace, and seven son and daughters: A. Alvin Wallare of Can-- fresldent. Mra. Maude Juber, secretary and, tla Dale, George H David, Oranl II., Lon J. and Helen Wallace, all of tteaaurer. Mr. Emma Wheeler, sergeant at pree; five brothers, Henry, Thomas d.. Noble I), and Alfred E. Wallare. cims. all of Salt Lake City; Howe ('. Wal- Mr. Uernice Milliinan, historian, j ch-or- ; h pre-din- Executive committee, Mrs. Aftoi. Oborn, Mr. Ruby Sorensen ami Mr. Installation will be lima llacun. ' tiId in June. IIotesea for the evening were. Mrs. Clara Larsen, Mrs. Martha Van Wagoner. Mr. Aftun Oborn and Mr.' Emma Wheeler. Frizes were won by Mrs. IMIe Coffey, Mr. Normuii mil ..... l,u Mr. Esther Nielsen, lace of Los Angeles, Cal.; two ala- ter, Mrs. Zina Little of Tetonia, Ida- ho, and Mra. Lola Watson of Salt Lake City, and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held al Prlre on Wednesday afternoon, fol- lowing which the remaina were taken to Salt Lake where Interment took place In the Cily cemetery. i - Grace Green Deon 111 D. Turloupl GIVEN ON MAY Iron ore mine t Ribbing, Minnesota, contain more Officer of the Amcriciiii than 70 milea of railroad track. Auxiliary nnnounce that at 8 oclock Th Farrer Junlon High band from Eureka Standard 26e. kind Its mine of Thi la the large! North Lily 20r to (i8r. on Thurmlay evening, May 23rd, u Provo, under the direction of Re:: In the world. Tlntlc Standard 12.70. the Little Theatre. a Puppy Day pro- - Sutherland, and the ninth grade-. pram and entertainment will be pre- - girl chorus, presented an excellent program at Tlntlc High School on aenled. An entertaining program will la- - Tuesday, May 14th. Wednesday, May lSlh, campaign given and refreshment will be aerv- ed, and everyone I cordially invited ppeecbea were given by randldutec for next years student body officer. lo attend. 1 hose running for office are aa follow: President, Allan Randle and Softball Meeting Will Be Sum Allman; vice president, Margar- Held IViday Night Ct Broderick and Carolyn Forney and treasurer, Ruth Hill-meeting of all softball enthus- ani B111 wirlhlln; cheer mistress. Lifts will be held at the city halt on Betty GilllHpie and Fern Towers; Friday evening, commencing at 7:30 .heer master. Robert Laird and Nick oclock for the purpose of making Trelour; Judge, Ralph McConnlc ond John Taylor: rhlef of notice Don plans for the coming eaon. Everyone Interested in --oftball Bradley and should be there for the reason thar Runnell and Bob Kilt. After plana are to make this the best sea- - t l.e speei'he a matlncn dance was 5aYY fYs son ever with a larger number of teams participating In the achedule. gv.ni Th; annUill Pep (.,ub mn,UPt will Other business to be taken up will be h,.ld IW Thursday evening. May lie the election of officers and Ihl 15lhi the Ut(ll, lbPalre. Thoi. alone should bo the incentive for a prew.t vm jK, niemlnT of Ihe dub. large attendance. PINT QUART H PINT ,Mr tdvtalfri MiK!l ,.i.-- Warring 5 No. 6 No.64 ton, and their gueKt, Mr. Genevieve No. 63 8ome 80.000 children, living in the EkoK. A al pr0gram will be of western Canada. Preented. lemotesl uttenl Sunday School by THIS WHISKIY IS 4 YEARS OtD-- 90 Th annual award day will be held PROOF on Thursday May 23. In Ihe high Copr. 1940, fit Old Owofctf Cpmpuwy. lavitnctb. Miana school auditorium. Thl year on! I wo medal w III be given. Three certlfirates will be awarded lo .urh fle- partment that choore to give tlo-m- . During the pant week Ihe number f ulwenlee hu increased consider- fbly because of a numto-- r cf cases ul measles. The officer of the Elk laulge will their Firs Day progrnm on . V3 Friday May 17th, in Ihe high auditorium, instead of June 1 l:h. planned. The officer pre- the program will be Brig Atherley. William 'Mitchell, Arne D Madsen, Floyd Ludlow, Joseph Pen nell, John Rowe, Stan Wllnn und Heber Jones. j l The result of the boys tournament whhh was played on th- school ground showed the opho-mor- The open-pi- Ote 'fcisfeTlll OoiwuiceJolr bu Chritfay a jBetfer HAstey Szeei Oc OiegAer A ike AIM, Alefow 'Yavorf ir-bl- , e as the winner. Martha1 RaCharlielRuggles DM.ll, AIM t I al Reporter of ire. Blank Legal HIGH SCHOOL NEWS IIIITY PROG1UM WILL BE doi'IILE FEATURE PROGRAM Irish Seller dug. . i'hone Red LOST ward, WAN rk,) w,,,k ing Mr. H- t- 12N-J-2- nur- of a,y Price reasonable. Be rib n Day. FLOWERS -- All kind of hand made flower at reasonable price. Made under I.DS ward project. For further Information call Mr. Joseph Buys, phone 48. MATINEE RUN1UY 2 P. M. ! FOR SALE 170 lb. Jackhammer ateel. Includes 2 sets to 8 ft. for Timken 21 uew and bit with bunch of old hip;. P:; odd piece at Chief 2-- 8, 2-- 8, TUESDAY Slay T. ,P TINTIC A factory trained Radio, Washing Machine, Refrigerator and Vacuum Sweeper SERVICE MAN, from the Griffith Appliance Service Shop at the Furniture Exchange, 310 Wear Center Street, Provo, will be in this dla- trlct once a week to do service work. If you need any service or. your radio or other appliances. Juki drop n card to the above address or Phone 24. Provo, or leave word at tho Eureka Reporter. tl'R BIG 10 CENT HAKGAIX SHOW WEDNESDAY "wjJ&oCA FOR SALE - Studio couch In good condition. Re:iu!iiible price. Mra. jack Luca, Lll S'.LK CHEAP Rtel condition, FOR RENT .i tube. P. S. or see Uurold E. room house with 1AH1S SPECIAL . GODOV 3 Neil ODonnell Mortuary New Dignified He nr Ice at a Nominal Charge. Refrigerator, medium size, thi quick. Plah Power PHONE 54 Call An A me. fi IN and ice why Fold not is sturdier, safer but rides its passengers away front the axlej cradles them between transverse springs smooths the road with free action on all four wheels. Let us tbow you TODAY! v m TOKD V. 8 hat the longew apringbasc in the field. Here are measurements: Ford V-12J l a inches; Car B, II) inches; Car C, 121 inches. Ford has the advantage of aa much as 10 inches more springbasc low-pric- e g 2 comfort. W --7 iS ojf Ms J A ham GOSHEN MOTOR COMPANY W 'ft a:wrftGtwMft laimm V'dva.mtii GOSHEN, UTAH Ambulance Service .. IPsniim dig gcwb e Claret Sauternc Zinfinde! White Port Red Port Muscatel Tokay Sherry fill. Illllll lllllll HUM I I Angelica Loganberry Blackberry Champagne 8:40 Brandy r. m tom,. II.OWFIIH FOR DKnmiTIOV . Day or W B. II. Corulh and Harry Elmer, former Mammoth resident, had enm-- . etabllali-mepleted 01 ting up businr In Spanish Fork. William Gear wu tearing up th: road with a new Model T Ford. ' Louie Noel, rhlef Consolidated lessee, suffered a serious Injury when ho was struck with a piece of limber while at work in the Chief mine. Jack Dein.tsey wn starring in a new serial at Ihe Star Theatre, entitled "The Invincible Hand." ate ,o the state Elk convention we-- e tmmed ns follows: K. Ihiwen, Harry J. Beane. David Mills, L. C. Itoty. FMward Pike, P. J. Fennell. Warren McAdams. Dennis Theriault. P. J Bonner, Frank Garrlty, Jese L. Fuller, John Donnelly, Jerry Rulllvun, Dan B. Cronin. Bert Field. Fair I T. Jones. John J Tropin. K. R. llUglnscn, Henry Jarvis end Frank Smith. Among th graduate of 20 year ago were Blarkell, Vera Fox. Illldur Ohlson. Emerson Bradley, Helen BiHley, Kathlie Franke, John Redmond, Jim ll.vrrliigton, Grace Whitehead. Ilcrtierl Matthew. Elmer Snell. Kimball McUor, Knola Tower. James Brady und several othi , D-l- Time jNight. way Spencer, phone 235. Du fiQY W Studio conch, rlcririr range and odd piece of furniture. Reasonable for cash. Mr. Ridge- nt C)ME soft-actin- FOR SALE The Following are Event that Happened In Tlntlc District a Score of A'eam Ago. u'i nun rnam --j FIGHT PICTIRF Kensallonal Round. All pvincipid event In alow motion. FOR SALE Bed and Springs In good condition, cheap. Mr. Kate Twenty Years Ago U'yS8 IIGeen See $149.95 now $119.95. Light Co. Wa jAcxti j ELECTRIC RANGE BARGAIN Pscd Wetinxhoue, all porcelain, 3 plates, fully guaranteed, 235.00. l'luli Power and Light Co. REFRIGERATOR THURSDAY COOxlS. 227-- 7 tires, 4 - 'SMmm inn Row. hath room, rlokcr and everything modern. Phone 95. (1. 21t scl 5-- 4. Roval. Cnll Bo.vn. ONLY - DU A large nray of Daisies, Snowball. Peonies, 1'hloX and Fern. KnnnsF lor a grate for 50c. Delivered In Eureka Ihe night before Dty. Drop a postal telling me how Pinny spray you need. Mr. Thoms llaynss, 423 North 3rd Kat Sired. i I'ayiop, Utah. SwmI WiMi 20h Alcohol hy volume; Diy Winos 120 to 14oj Irandy 90 Proof |