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Show Paje Thorgflay, Aagrist 22, 1E40. EUREKA REPORTER 4 E. F. BIRCH FOR STATE SENATE. Member Of Price Lodge Is Named District Deputy. HOT WEATHER INJURIOUS TO UTAH'S RANGES. . I Erin Leonard, punt exulted ruler of the Irlce Lodge of Elk, ha been appointed a district deputy grand Halted ruler over all lodges in this THEATRE, ENTERPRISES E. F. Birch, candidate for senator, la a native son of state Ctah born of pioneer parents at 8t. George, Utah, Aug. 24, 1877. Beared on the farm and cat'le ranch. Has had considerable experience In mining from the muck stick" to the management of mines. At the present Is a lessee with the Iron Blossom Mining Co, Eureka, Ctah. Is acquainted with "dry" and Was manIrrigated farming. ager of the Knight dry farms lu the Tlhtie Valley fur a number of years, and at the present time la the owner and operator of a farm In Elberis, I'luli. Is strongly in favor ns puttinz ,U,,,,,S "" " pir' nun ei'iT' busis! male. appointment came from Grand Exalted llulnr Joseph G. ' Luih of Trenton, N. J., who met with thirty district deputle from western Htute in Hall Lske for City, giving them Inalrm-thdairying oui the pmgranx of III. Mr. Leonurd'a unilng yeai. are The iodKea of IT.-iat Salt Luke, Tinllr, Ogden. Park City, Provo, I'rhe, and Cedar ( lly. There are more than 2UUU of the organization in Ctah. - MONDAY AukusI Willi mnl Slllli SUNDAY duti- Mr. i will lie to - the progriun of the grainl ruled In Ctah, with He--.- i on the rrlpph-i- l rhlldreii prn-.1111 mid iidniinlhterinK the n. w I inject for liilllnnul defense. Teach-luA iilsiu ami rillzcnsliip are Mher specific tusks. He ia also to make an official visitation lu each lodge in the stale during the ur and to isslsl in Initlalinns. ei FROM THE PUUTZER ST THORNTON HOUII.K I'EATI'llF IWn iosffci Akssf Ccmmission Sends Out Sales PRIZE Tax Information. WILDER HIG HITS. 1! A SI, 040 All suh-- lax receiving units In tills I'lsirlct received the following letter fiom the flail Stale Tux Coiiiinlsslnii Mtriifl Hie oi li.-- r "It has Livi-stru- lieen siirgesii-It would he helpful to in us time many merchants in rullerllng the sale lax, if Mime suitable liol Ice were issued by the tax cum 'li Isnlon calling attention ) (Political Adverthe-mei:to the fact ihai the law makes it mandatory for the tax to he rolled- - lNOX WILL CKI.KMltTK LAIWOt it. Me nrn pleased to send you a my AT copy of thl notice thul mandatory collection of the lax and! of Tlnlic niirlct ' "VI, hope that it will be of material help' Miners Union uud other Interested ,0 y0U an- - herein It Is the policy of this conin.ls- - rganliatlons or per-orision to rendir every assistance pos- - "0,,fwd n,1I Labor Huy celebration silile to all taxpayers with whom we f r". with the un,,nH have dealings and it la our desire 11 ,a I. O. ('. that you feel free to call upon us at Tim celebration will be at any time we may bo of xervue to Murray, Utah, laibor Day, Septemou. ber 2nd. 1840. The following program has been MITI'ltHAV HORACE J. KN0WLT0N ! Mil Piircs-Vatt- Crtftt si aao baDio 2 I. M. MITIXEK TUESDAY ONLY - 271 li August (I II lll KM)i:il ITtlMlKY arranged 10 CENT IIAHGAIX SHOW KMHSntATIOX. WEDNESDAY - , vote because failed they to place - , "d - the state committee: - Parade. by 11 a. m.- 12 to 1 m. 8 le 4444W44H4H44444Hp4WW4H4444444 in.- - TEE QUALITY OF YOUR Lunch. GOVERNMENT lJam-v- . p. and 17. The run-of- f election is on Anyone desiring further luforma- 1st. .October A New UNIVIRSAt PCIURt lllon will please contact the local IQ T fur .. W.t0n committee or the local union offl- he held on November 6th. are cprl four days ou which to register your name-Octo- ber 8. 15, 28 sud 30. tame Comparisrn Salvador Exports Coffee A at.iiiil.i.d cord of wood has A law In Topeka, Kansas, limits lid incteased it SmIvjuui about the same heating value as a each State i.3i household to five cats. shipments to the Un-trton of coal. ly 200 per rent in the 'a.si five yen: I cce - Dates to Mark on The CALENDAR of Your CAREER IS DETER- MINED AT THE PRIMAR- program, DR. CALVIN S. SMITH cal numbers; speakers: Abe Mur- dock. Held Kubinson, G. K. Berger, Worlil Wnr Veteran ami Experiene- nl Exiert in HcIumiI Ailmiiilstrat'.on. mayor of Murray City.) I I'niuliilate 7.30 p. m. Ball rames. heir names on the registration honk, j However there are two more days on which one might register before the runoff. They are September 10 com-Whi- word.--Emcro- p. I i The reward is lu keeping the mandmenta, not for keeping them. le. m-e- 1 Aiiguwf. 2Hili ami 21l li take in placing yosr ballot for him fer that office r p. Saturday was the la- -t day for regto 4 p. tn. Sports, (swimming, istration fur the primary election. A races, horseshoe pitching, tug of war survey of the three voting distncis etc.) tennis, in Eureka indicates that there are 4 p. m. Lathing revue. few a who will nut he able to tulle &.30 m. Main (musi- THURSDAY You will make no mis- f' nnl ON THEIR OWM and expcr.enced. Yydla Mnrla Child. Perfect conformity to the will of God la the sole sovereign and com plete liberty. D'Aublgne. is the offspring of Obedience love; and love la the principle of unity, the baais of all right thinking and acting; It fulfils the law. Mary Baker Eddy. No mon can a1w:ia do a be rhoox until he alwrv chooses to snn-lt- i r. do God's will; and hat Is heuven. at the I.aS He Iul- - There Is no liberty In wrong doing, Studied verx'iy of (hlc:i"i) and was a drill ted Joseph Cook. to practice in 1827. Was co'in v All the good of which humanit loincy of Juub county in 1827 and Is raimhl.: is comprised In obedleucn. I ampruct icing law in Nephi - John Stuart Mill, 182M. at the present time. We need onlv obey. There 1: I "in I i:i gudance for each o' ns, aud by particularly Interest 'o-ily listening -- e hai: hear the right agrieulture, tering the development of industry of the state. m (Political Advertisement j Legal nianks at Iteporter nf'lra. .s 7kc WHSOWmity Pike, Democratic CandiSafe date- of Eureka P. J. SANDERS FOR STATE kfittY. KCXDAV at the Primary for County Attorney will be Edward e Il-s- mmIi B'Kssfs A safe nomination g Hs-p- t. day. FOR ATTORNEY. k Ciinilldde Is much in fdvnr of law legis- REPRESENTATIVE. r la t ion i hut will rare for min- i Attorney iciici-.i- l era who are sufferiug from I wan born in "1 Bm For The American Way of sillrocls or miners ronstiinp- I believe that the Attorney My pur- Murray. lion contracted while working enta came to this General should assunio Hie In Utah mines ,r 1848. state In Ikiea not think that any provi a boy I the law; that alona now lu effect made to Fie should keep the state free lived ou the farm help the farmers, or old folks, vice and Attended district! Illegal or any that are receiving he!p, rom organised it the that the of schools of Mur- nl Job be changed until something 1 to the general attorney protect ray and later at fi! better can be provided. jryf " Salt Lake the L. ,h" If elected will to the beat o? r,hi, I. S. and U. of I7, his ability serve in all fairnem dv,lw le departments of slate. Hril , Worked . as slen- Pi , the people of hia Mate and nm A 1LK.IX STATE. FOK for law orraplier forget the folks Interest in the firm of Young A (Political Advertisement) 1 3th senatorial district, comLater rum general mer- Moyle. prising Juab and Toocln coun-- 1 . rhn..dlse store nc-ii t Highland Boy iii.-ric- PIKE The continued hot weather has reduced considerably the condition of Utah's ranges and the condition would be very much worse If range feed had not grown so well and so early In the season on account of mild temperatures and fairly heavy precipitation this spring. At preaent the feed on the ranges, especially around watering holes, is being consumed, and the water supply Is becoming exhausted so us to (educe the availability of the reIs in fair maining coid'tion hut I to alin-th- e effida of the extremely dry feed aed the scarcity of water. Kspw-I.i- l ly I this true of West Tlntlo r. nge w here there has been no rain fall s!tn-Apill and where the wan ring linlen are scarce. IES. DO YOUR P4RT ON i SEPTEMBER 3rd. - for buperlniembint of Public I mil ruction Stands for a more uniform, a more ; effective and a more practical ays- I, ,,m of ,ha, wm produce ? greater rharacter and moral value and that will teach child to look ml t. ind their after theniHelve ; way through life iiiop- flectively. Vo-for him rpl. .Ini. A MIX PKEPAKKII KOIt THE Jolt (Political Advertisement) - r.-- n c. - H. J. PITTS, e Krpuhtlcan Candidate for Mate Senator, 13th IHntrirt. Call 34 to 22S for tire or autouio htle nnoirsuce. P. K Itifo sMkMsf Impartaat days are knt absad. They opportunity for those whoso adads and hands are wcR train d-- Discnnnr wbnt ynor Dnivnrsity effnrs is bigbnr sdocsHna. REGISTRATION ... BRAGGING ABOUT YOUR MINING NOTES K. G. O'lbin-n- e iif Salt loike; II. F. Kleiner and J. K. O'Connor were In the Kricknon Mining liUirict ln-cling a properly with a view to opening It. K. It. Ilig- Inson shipped hi (0th carload of on- - from a lease In Ih Sunbeam Mine In the Silver City end of the illatrlrt. New officer of the Zuin were P. J. Fennell, Frank Kimball, W. F. Shriver, James Knowles and 1940-194- 1 . English and Psychological Tests Sept 25, 26, Engineering Entrance Tests Sept Freshman Registration and Instruction Sept of Sophomores and Upper Div. Sept 30, Registration Oct 1, Regular Class Wort Begins - 26-2- 7, WRIT! row C4TALOO APORIII Tht MIIIOINT Salt Lake UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ltnmn N'eimin. Ianl Forrester managing a part of the Eureka City for a Suit laike leasing The Tinllr Standard wm J ! 4STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 PROOF An OLD BRAND with the same OLD FLAVOR A A ANOTHER MEMBER OF OCR (jOLD FAMILY WHICH WILL ALWAYS BS WEUXIME IN VtX'R lft)MS Ounlman Mammoth deleg-ii.-Hepnldu-awere Grant Sinmn, I K. lib-hl- , N. Anderson. Win. Cowan. Hlnn Aler Sutherland, W. BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF THIS STRAIGHT SOURBON WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD Qoil, Csds Vj : DiiltiSnlMMi Cndn m Nn. 44 4 Rial, Cadi N, Nt III WORLD IMfORTtRi. k - NOT BRAGGIN- GGOT A p. AND GOT THE PROOF H. n: FREE MILE-DIA- L "THINK-SC- r M KRE ,,GUESS-SO"ANurn juet old slufT thcee days, in ducuiwiiig gMMiliuo inikngo. Now you can know to . . . Mccurntoly ! For awaiting you now at Your Mileage Mervliant'u Conoco atatioii ia your Conoco Mile-DiFIIKE. al HUNDREDS of different driving conditions will be on record, aa you keep using Then nobody will your luindy be able to hint (jiolitcly) that you try to remember only your liighcet mileage. For your free keeping count day Mile-Dia- l, THIS INVENTION make Conoco gasoline put itwlf on record in after day, reports your true average on figurea. Your impartial, certigiven you mileage proof THATS WHY YOUR MILEAGE Llrun.-z-- z laink-pnai- f fied Mile-Di- al libit you cun double check and triple-clut-1 f you think you made il too easy lm your Conoco Brunz-z-- a the tint time, dial you can your wliolo laibor Day trip, with a week-en- d overload in your car fur hills or lieoduig inching tlirough traffic. -- k. i Mile-Dia- L Conoco Dronz-z-- z. MERCHANT ia urging you to drive in to ltia Conoco station today for your fascinating Mile-Dial FREE, while they last. Continental Oil Company Hi Itid-MV- OFJERR . R..HU w- x Thonia K. Chat win. The Utah Stale Firemen held their rnnu.il convention and tournamen in Eureka and the local or anlatlon won inot nf the prire for the rnm pi tillve event. W. J, Trevonli.g was elected first Vice o' ! the organization. ! Mammoth residents who an outing In Pavaon canv.iu w.-Mr. and Mr. Grant Simons. Mr. i ml Mr. Husk Simon, Mr. and Mr Itlalno Simon, Mr. and Mr. Sum Allman and Quay Simon. Mr. LaVLa Tomllnoon a d M lon ltarrelt relnmed after a n n in Flah Lake which wa made In the former' new Fnnl car. Hr. and Mr. I.. U. L,.rrI Mr-.- . I'. J. Hrlaroll, Miaa Ella Ihinm-iiv- . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tregonlng and children visited southern Utah park. Slate Game Wanln II. II. Sldln-wa- y announced the open aeasm. on age hen, from Aug 20th to 21 Inclusive, Hubert l.lnd-my- , mxvor of Midvale. In Eureka vhltlna with nl . blot her, George C. I Mr. and Mr. Sain Powvll of weih visiting with Mr. and Mr. Frank Oarrlty and Mr. and Mr. Flank llrlskey. pie-id.-- t company. rontrnet- lug a Idg milling plant at Warm Creek. The night whlft at the Eagle and Blue llell called a strike. Silver City delegate! wep. M W, Ilrown, J. J. Cronin, K. 1'. Hlrch, Jeote Hawn, Perry Fuller, Mrs. J. J. Cronin and Mr. J. W I .ooxe. A wm llill - GOLD BOND MILEAGE AGAIN? L ; j l |