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Show EUREKA REPORTER Thursday, Anjusl I, 1940. Page 3 Ed. M. Hales Died Tuesday At Spanish Fork. Published on Thursday of earn week at Eureka. Utah. C K. ItIFE, Editor and Publisher. I Hobt'rt Gottfredsou of Cillvnlii ia visiting In Eureka with Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Murphy. Psy-Kevad- a, Mrs. James McMann of Dividend I . Entered In the posloffice at Ku- NOTES Edward lark- - i rtfka. Ulah iePond clagi ma -' ard, who owned control of the matter under the Act of March I, min mine, was In the district and was taken through the property by ,,7, ' Manager Jackson McChryslal. It. F Flelner was shipping a good ton- nage from the imperial Lead mine' M1N1NG and 'S'? ,55, TIT ."T grand daughter, Lorraine, and Mrs. Frank Brlskey, were visitors In Salt Luke City over tho wuek end. I'? IT W The llev. George O'Connor, ''"' pres-Ht-- ( ; . " nt I Are Brought To Utah Tlntlc Lodge No. 9, F. 1 A A. M., meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at I. O. O. F. all. Visllhlng brothers Invited to attend. W. T. RILEY, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary Jsmes Creighton was compiling the Eureka school census. i - stne Among the Eureka people whu visited Timpanogos Cave on Sunday! were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle, Harry A. M. ROSS, N. G. CURWIN, Secy. HERBERT I Dert Taylor and Frank Brlskey,' K"a AS A PUNISHMENT FOR CONTRARINESS- -. I. Sam Locke, pioneer shoe shiner' of Eureka, waa on a vacation being i,n(.nt In the state of VWmnnt employees of the Gsrrity Barber Shop, were In Spanish Fork Canyon on a fishing trip. d . leu bllrtfll to Ukd w,t" the Ie,tr,on ,,ank OirailB 1, - South American Ores ,,, Orson Brandt of La Grande, Ore-gon, visited in Eureka twenty years ago. (He also visited here again three weeks ago.) -, I Ambulance Service Night. jMsitlng 1 who received them. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Burton and Miss Pearl Robinson were Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Noon and Mr- - and Mr- - nialne Simons were ,n Pay,on Canyon. f,ah,n SSSlri! t Eu" Miss Maud Layton and Miss Mary KlREKA LODGE NO. 12, 1. O. O. F. F. Sullivan returned after a trip to, Meets Every Wednesday Provo Canyon, where they climbed' 7:30 P. M., I. 0. 0. F. HALL to the summit of Mt. Timpanogos. Brothers Invited to Attend, m auPala Hcrvlce Nominal Cl large, PHONE 54 who Call Any Time Day or J I - bou-dar- Dignified to Uingham, waa given a farewell party and was presented with a gift which waa a purse containing four hundred alxty-flv- e dollars. , I . tnn Mortuary at A visitors. fid, I Neil ODonnell Klghl " J" .?,r"V.lr. TlnUc- - preparing to atop operations at the Tlllllc Drain Tunnell. The Tlntlc Standard waa shipping on an aver-- ut moulh. ""I! Mrs. Matilda Urady entertained the members of the Saturday Night Club at their last meeting, the program Including card playing and a undotoodthara shoe '"usod a T'X UKt delicious luucheon. Mrs. Carrie Dun bliited on her fool anil H.l totocltod wits' Mr. .. MUi.vVlKVlNo' TS. llulo .1.1 I. trand d.U ' ' 5!L house prize, eu,pl05ru i.11 M. At the meeting of the city council Others Kdwards consolation. of the Eureka Reporter. scheduled for tomorrow evening the were Mrs. James Dunt, Mrs. Lou for the preient year will be Mias Marlon Lucas, daughter of ,a Barrett, Mrs. H. E. Naylor, Mrs. J. Huns. Thomas, Donald and Dill, spent and all persons who care to A. Naef and Mrs. Lydia Ferguson. the past week end In Eureka visit- - Mrs. Margaret Lucas, was taken to Ih sesslou and participate lug with Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. the Holy Cross Hospital .on Tuesday "end 'lvf dlsrusuinn are prl- Delila Bowden, and other relatives where she was operated on for an n ao10 do reslare is She former ond friends. They acute case of appondlcills. lior 1839 th ,,;VJr Ior Kureka fUf dents of this city. 'getting along nicely. was 18 miles and in view or alone New Semloh Hotel WightmanJ Mr. and Mra G. L. Becks train of the many improvements thst have Mr. and Mrs. Philo and Mr. and Mrs. George Amos, all Los Angeles, Mrs. Lyman Loanee of been undertf en It Is hardly likely MALT LAKE CITY, I'TAII of Payson, spent Friday visiting with Spanish Fork, visited here with Mr. that they could be reduced at this friends and taking In the scenes In. and Mrs. Theo. Haynes and Mr. and time. this district. Mr. and Mrs. Wight- - Mrs. LaMar Gourley on Tuesday ami man are former residents of Silver Wednesday. Loiii, Cn'd Winter , 1794 qj f ' City where Mr. Wightman conduct U Charles Zabrlskle was taken to ihe ,Durin lh.e n' L ed a mercantile business. SZhS dnwtheMu! Payson Hospital last Friday suffer- Lawrenc, Mark Bictard. .ph.. to, with av r.r. r. f ,0,.leto., US, GM U'ii of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor of Divi- - In his face. He has been seriously dend, received his flying wings at Hi but latest reports are that he Is j graduation exercises held at Kelly tecoverlng. ' Field, Texas, on July 26lh. The ober Cotfredson of Caliente, Neyoung man Is quite well known lu STRANGE Monday tor h s home in Tlntlc for the reason that he work- - Jada- - Lft with THIS COUPON entitles the cI,y' af,,er v,'t1 ed for some time for Ihe Tlntic StanSUPERSTITIONS Us Murphy, Jr. lb.las acconipan- -' holder to 2Ar reduction on Mining company. him led as as he where far Cedar as room rate at the any By Edwin Finch Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison, of will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Albert any room at the rates as wedCline, Provo, celebrated their golden advertised one coupon to the room ding anniversary last Saturday at Mr' and kIr Mwhich time a big party was given In Cr)iJ! and on ol ,,,00," d' mattresNEW beds, springs, dIM- - k,.arjr their honor. They were former ml- - d t0 Sa,t urday. V ses, carpets throughout the HarMr. where dents of Knlghtville, weru house rlson operated a hoist at one of the Mrs. Emms Kewti-- and Miss An- Knight mines. About eighteen or byl IIATEH . who ara lhe UMa of nlneleen years ago the family moved 1 SUM) to S8AO to Provo where Mr. Harrison work- - Mr' ollaed In the Knight Woolen Mills, lat- We Now Feature Free Garage Frtd Milliman of the 8tandar.l UNFRUITFUL, cr becoming custodian of the city oil company last week distributed' URE THIS COUPON! and county building, a position he gome wonderful pictures of the seen- -' a place still holds. lc wonders of southern Utah. The! IN THE FIRST CROTCH- -" lectures, reproductions of famous in ancient tines an unbeaping art work, should be valued by all H?EE WAS LA0ED wrTM 5tNES 1 Gem-I'aita- T weeks illness from heat prostration, Mrs. P. C. Davidson of Magna. formerly Miss Elisabeth Taylor of thla city. Is reported to be seriously m:. Edward Maroni Kales, a Red 88 Dickey Buys Is visiting In Amerl- ran Fork with bis grand parents, and a farther resident of Tlntlc, died Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen. at home In Spanish Fork ou Tuesday Mr. Edw. rotten and nono of oon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kay following a brief Illness from a ' Mrs. Stella Shea returned Tuesday last end. week tro(e Buys from Salt Lake where she visited her He was born a Spanish Fork Sept. Miss Donna Garrlty has returned itcr, Mrs. Dertha McGahn. 2i, 1871. In 1896 he married Hello Hodgson and In 1899 they moved to ""I Mis. Darlene Kimball o. m"1 V EJKf vocation I' par- - denai Californlai Mammoth, residing thre for sixteen a fow day,. p1Ilt where he followed mining as Mr. uncle ' her and aunt, n B ' The family moved jun orcuputlon. .and Mrs. Douglas Murphy. Nursing School. in 1915. Fork Spanish ',0 . . K' ITT. Fred Dlltmer, city Justice of the' a few years, his last em- peace, waa taken to the Ogden Hon- - ?l rloUl being bartender for pltal last week and reports are that ktt, ngo. JA. A. Atherley. ho ia quite seriously 111. He has nf.iBrt'd,'nt ,, , ud ? W,,1 d f rheumatism for many' Mr. and Mrs. George It. Glenn and' one eight A. of Mrs. children and Ioa Angeles, yMr iroljier and three sisters, one of ,B M'nnl Mr! 81' Mrs John Phipps ha. been scr-MrV j"olm d vlsHorsof F. and City, iously III for the past few days, suf- - n U Is fering from blood poisoning. REPORTER EUREKA Mrs. John J. Cronin was surprised on her birthday when the followProtective Amethyst ing Silver City people called at her Legend makes the umethj st a prohome: Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baker, tection against thieves and drunkMr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilkinson. Mr. enness. and Mrs. E. R. Illgglnson. Elmer K. Bergman, ageed 25, died twenty years ago following an Call II to 228 for fire or insurance. C. E. Rife. Noxious Water Hyacinth water hyacinth has been named a noxious weed in Australia and penalties provided for harboring it, after divers found it growing 10 to 35 feet high in rivers and becoming a menace to navigation." The IT'S1 aKQBH I Randle and daughters, Virginia andj Lola, Mable and Allen Randle, Mrs. C. E. Rife and Joyce and Rusty Rife. KAKTPLKK FUNERAL BE HELD KATURDAY. TO Announcement has been made that funeral services over the remains of Carl Kaeppler, who was accidently killed in 8pokane, Washington, will be held in the M. E. church in Eu-- j leka on Saturday at I p. m., with the Rev. William Frary officiating. Burial will lie in the Eureka )HwaAT PEOPLE NT Mining and Legal Blanks for sale st Reporter Office. Eureka, Utah. Maine Governor Wins Wallace Woodsy, right, of Unltsd States Smelting company, shows South American ors shipment to customs officials. . Reaching far Into the high Andes contains a high percentage of the metaL States United of South America, tha This "scoop" for Utah, gives Emailing, Refining and Mining compony scored a triumph for Utah credence to the claim that Salt business and Industry recently when Lake valley Is the world's lesdlng H brought In for treatment at Its mining and smelting center, and Midvale plant a $250,000 shipment greatly broadens tbe scops of its of ors and concentrate. activity. For many years ores from The shipment traveled vlo burro, oil ports of the western United have been pouring Into Utah ship and rail from Antofagasta. States common occur-firChile, to Mldvnle. Utah, and Is the for treatment as a of ors that Is of a year's contract which the rence. Every pound treatment means pay-th- e smelling company has mads with sent hers for a South American producer. The rolls, business. Industry and arlcul-pe- r lead cuncentrale Is valued at $151.80 broader market for Ltah tural products. Needless to say. ws Ion and the crude ors $S3.7 must keep this road open. find will which of a per ton. slice The Sjuii American shipment Its way Into the hands of Utah labor and Into tbs channels of hualnrsa. was the largest single lot of foreign Tho deal of a year's contract for ors aver treated at a Utah smeller, tha ore was rinsed by 31. Wallses The freight from Chile to Los Woolley, manager of ors purchas- Angeles harbor was between $5 r ton, and tho Union Ing for the smelting company, and and 81.50 five hundred tons of the same Pacific Railroad granted a special character of ors and ronrcntrals rats of $5 per ton to move tho pro-ar- e scheduled to follow for a year dart from Ism Angeles to Midvale, A contract with another large r longer. Because the Midvale smelter Is South American producer has Just h the only one In the United States been signed by the smelling pays for antimony In ores, pany, giving further Impetus to tha the Utah plant had little difficulty movement whlrh has already been a In bidding for the South Amerlran started toward Utah, It Is rontrart Inasmuch as tha ors nounnred. WILL PERMIT AN ACTRESS WEARING A VELLW DRESS TO CWME ABOARD . Westers Newspaper llnlea. YOU DO Doughnut Duel tho owner. that oil your charge f With an ordinary, 2 part saleibook, there it littlo control over lost slips. And occasionally, they are lost in every company doing a charge business. Usually the owner doesnt nottf it I He only profit is not what it should bo. knows that PROFIT must bt guarded. Because losses in business come only from profits. Losses cannot be deducted fiom the rent , . . from tho taxes . . . from salaries or overhead! Profit is tho only place where losses strike. That's ... . why profit must bo guarded! Your charge accounts con bo "insured". Remember thot small pieces of paper ore vulnerable to fire, carelessness, breezes through open windows, wastepaper baskets and ordinary losing. st an-or- or Hovt you a wav of KNOWING lips ora accounted for? M. com-whic- , , , If you Before you order a new supply of salesbooks, let us show how you can insure yoursel ogainst such losses with you Rediform Saleiboolci" "3-cop- y And ws ore handy to you - - Which stats can claim honors for being the home of the inventor of contest doughnut holes? Thst question was decided in a doughnut-fryinin Bangor, Maine, between Gov. Lewis Barrows of Maine, right, and Secretary of Slate Harry Jackson of New Hampshire. Barrows' claim that Hanson Gregory, a deceased Maine sea captain, invented the bole in the doughnut was upheld when he was declared winntr of the contest. James Chute, hotel employee, dressed as the sea captain, stands In renter. g Eureka Reporter Phone 228 Phone 36 SS2XSK |