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Show Thursday, August 29, 1940. Paw 2 A BIG MAN for A BIG JOB! jj ! 1 . 4 1 3 3 Eureka liullion 1 Hrugon Con 1 Kureku Hill Chief Con 7-- 17 STIH'k Utah N ceils A Businessman oi Froten Administrative Ability. REED STEVENS REED STEVENS F. s Ilih' lloud CommlHHiun iDound wiihdruwai 1. for repair. ln a move a surprirModerate advance In the 10 point HH wa " N... 1 ..... Th, .dm demand, which al- - tol d ut several point. f- ,s P i -- of y t nr. r "I A 1 fum.c, - the ,0 dealer t,11,ltHir(.d ".Tl"n manufacturers and PJpP 1,1 r.Hrnad of their biheduU a. Output continued price of t0 prod by Patrol Super- -, ; 7c. WeflneiMlay law. 2 Sr. The patrol made a total of 841 arre(s a ataint 12S3 for June, the greater number In June being largely due to InNpectlon failure. Cook Named Head Western for speeding hended the lixl with 323 rueh offense, and running Game Association. slop sign came next with 144 a Only 14 arrest were made Newell B. Cook, Utah fih end July for drunken driving. during game commliwlonor, htt Friday waa vhlch wa ten les than for the elected prexldcut of the Went of State Flh and Game '0UH nionlh. n commenting ,,n the report PoinniiMMloner at the twentieth an- Hammond, chairman of the road nual convention of that group held cummmMlon. raid that it I in Seattle, Vahlnglou. rir-e- r Leter Bagley, game comtnlmlon- - lb, vducntlonal campaignwill on y the patrol reull In of Wyoming, wa named vice pre much better driving on the par of ment. f lie pointed out that An Important feutitro of the work Mr. t'ook at thl Herndon wa i tin t frolnien do not like to make arrest ari foned fo do ho when motor- he wcured the 1941 convention fo 11 show a diregard for the safely Snlt Lake citv. Newell Took I one or the out- - of 0,her on ,h highway and really Htudent of wild life In the become u menace to trffic. He Manding State and in mot cane he 80 rmphaixed the importance of co-- I IonMidered un authority. opratlon of motoriat with the hlh- on way patrol In reducing accident the highway. I OHM Lit RESIDENT DIED OX Complete tlon on the pari of the motoring AT 1IIOVO. public wrilh law enforcement officera reduce highway accident to a Adolph A. Atherley, aged 61 year and a former rewideiit of thi city, minimum," aaid Mr. Hammond, died at Provo on Tueday after a Defense Agent Pleased With lingering lUnewi. lie wa horn IWember $. 172, In Work In Local School. OoHhen, I tah, a non of A. E. and Vary 11 Atherley and moat of bis c E Turncr of Wuhlngion. D. life ha ben .pent In I tah. where M ,Kfnt ,n Ml,ona, defvn80 , he conducted buinee In Eureka for the r. s. office of edit- - ; and Bingham. For a time he wa a was In Eureka lat week who cation, renldent erf Kansa City. Mo. About n'lade lhe o ,H.fore year ago he moved to ralifor- - Ing Utah that rtalenii;, wa well pleased he r.la to make hi. home and only re- ,n ;; lM.,llg oh,alncd wlh. the ... cently relumed to Utah. , Surviving are hi wife, Hattie Sul- n In coamay wllh uWard D. a step daughter, dorson state director of Atherley. trade, be T harlotte Sullivan, and three ller. mad., 1 of the several school survey Funeral service will he held In shop I in the state the L. D. S. Church in Eureka at II manual training work wa being per-- . that fine rnd , a m. on Saturday. The remain will f)rmod Kun,,ral I! If Eureka wa elted for one of Iii this city Friday afternoon and Satthese school because It ha one Of urday preceding the funeral. the most modern plant in the rate at the preenl time and for the furOIl FKI.IiOWK HONOR LOCAL ther reason that it ha capable InOLD TIME MUMPERS. st rue or. Tlntlc I.cart 7c. Tlntlc Standard $2.50. ELECT STEVENS GOVERNOR Utah's Prosperity Is Directly Dependent Upon g of the Utah the Primaries: Se.pt. 3rd Run Off Election: Oct la ts e.i-re- st Farmer-Stockman- ". Final Election: Nm, oi lu'eiident R. W. Groo. In July a total of 462 warning ticket were lued to niotormt with full explanation of the purpose of the wariiinc and with requests that the motorists take steps to. drive 'within the safety limits required by Ar-ne- Well-bein- Rn P 1 Tuesday Chief Cona. 23c. North Lily 51c and 50r. silver Shield He. Tlntlc Lead Chief Cons. ? patrol conilnued Its effords to educate the public ill heller driving method, according to lie last report submitted to the State - i - highway -- Monday. understands the problems of the rural community; lie was raised in one. understands the problems of tlie American farm; he owns one. understands the problems of little business; he built one. understands the problems of labor; he is a fair and just employer. REED STEVENS I. Tlnlle Lead 7c. Tlntlc Standard $2.50. A PanuEssiva American A Loval Utaiin REED STEVENS N A increaa.?u uLd ..... m, rviiway Pa'rol Work Show7 renl, . Educational Move. . I - , 9 S 7 Total Carlouds conaump- - lion. . Zina wa talriy at i cents a pound. 8hlfnJ.t ed considerably over weeks ago. i 1 Is YOUR Candidate For Governor of Utah on the Republican Ticket. ar. ... ttLrfSA hand at the present rate ot out. nonforrous pef waa fjrm observers pointed metal markets reompnIed price r,Mlucera hud adequate supplies and In roppcr tuul lead t ilia unjeM consumers started a broad week according to the New York move t0 rnvpr their needs well In metal report. advnnre. the market was In good The gap between the smelter pr'ce ,.OIUtni(,n to take care of the present cents a pound for eop.ier duniKnil. of 10 aroun-.and the proJurer Imm ol 11 cent Export copper remained ruined 9.90 rent a pound. Japanese inter- smellers wna cloned when their iiol.tloii cent.. Huyer ac- - BlfU Wero again the mot active buy- sale in mid- - pra estimated at ev- In lurreaMcd activity 3 TJntJc Standard Mammoth i United States Mines North Uly ' Mountain View t'tah Fire Clay Co. tslllea) 'p REED STEVENS Ww of .mraTr :.HMwr i; era-Ah- 5th. pre-inciali- - . A4vi tl'iid iMMuffnl taj i Hamer Gulp I'lydr A Hall. T. T KmwimhI nxp-i-l- & rl & CffetRUP-- pa-o- euid enjoy the whitkey that I'HKFRFlL AS ITS XIMF Jj OLD BOURBON THE "DOUBLE -- RICH" MAKES YOUR JULEP STIAIGHT 9 "DOUBLE-RICH- " BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 VROOf SCHENltY DISTIUERS CORf.. N. Y. C. . coopgra-TCEKDA- Y SunhyBrook MIAMI) KENTUCKY eii STRAIGHT BOURBON THISKF.Y Make yourself a cool drink with this grand, genial bourbon. Sovor its mellowness and fine e flavor! Aoull cheer old-lim- r Thi Whitley is 4 IBANK OLD 9J Proof ,National DirfiUeri Prod. .. wiiiiiiiiiuiuiuiiwiuxvmmmv CorpM N. ) ) T. , ltI leav-thre- ; A FIRM FOUNDATION Cun-liva- NIGHT HORSE RACING Makes its Debut in Utah at Paysons 13th Annual tfWnh,ir ,he 0,,Jt j,vll,,w ferred on two old lime ONION DAYS & HOME COMING 30 to SEPT. 2 AUG. Friday, August 30th Night Horse Racing and a combination 29- - act three ring-- circus a continuous round cf entertainment for one admission. Starts promptly :: ' ' .? lie rved a..-,- SS TZ Vl ii rl L fitd .VaVi 2. a To transact such other may properly come before W ril k d j" r,,e -Quart no. 63 Tint no. 6 1 I t sf T Lady Died At Spanish Fork Friday, i S;. Purchase of florida Tlie United States paid less than rif place. Mr. Klgtrop had been ;iocHto-- l with L. 1. S. Church and clvlr activl-tl- c in that city all hi life. Ho wa born September 29. 1SS3. the son of liana C. and Anna I'eterin lllgtrop. hla wife, Clan Surviving ar lterktroa hc Klgtrop, aix daughter. Mr. Mary-Ilayof thl city, Mr riunrho Dart. Mr. Mori llradfonl, Mra. Lenore lllcken and Mr. Emma Ihomaa, all r Spanlh Fork. Ml Iona Kiatrop of Idaho two brother. Han C. Klgtrop of Sprlng-- ; villa, and William C. Itlgtrop. Span-ta- h Fll: Fork. Coat of Boulder Dan Roulder dam cost approximately $70.1X10, IM) AUTUMN QUARTER REGISTRATION A safe September 20, 21 and 23 J For infoi luatimi, uddtess Ti:c President 1- r PIKE ; w-S-n- ' wu railed ST.OtXOiMI III KImI'Hi (to SpanlHh Fork last Friday by n CH her of the death i nu'BMge Informing of her (Miher, George ItUtron, agrd 86 year, and one of the prominent resident or that rity. Funeral service wa held at the fpanUh Fork Third Ward Chapel on FOR ATTORNEY. Monday afternoon and Interment waa made lu the cemetery at that "i'1 L'ltl K IXSTHHTlnX to aired is offered ut at Brielmii fifty necnpatimis Voting I'niversity. I.nigost intennountain private institution of learning. Ii. Y. l has five colleges' l h!eh give lliNS emiises of nationallv work. IM" pansion of the fot liter Religious l'klueation Department into u Division of Religion with four deiiartinents. itio ! I 'I.'ai.irtci Iniildiitg spiritual development. hij-die- Re- ,U eon- The Colin, T Convention slst of delegates from the respective hel- - VOinK district In the rounty and ,.,hC lhe state, will he entitled to Mr. Theodore Uaym ,w:jSv"?ATl( hereby given th::t a on he following basis: CalP'o Eureka No. -1 Trout C,eek-- 1. i,n, arb.M-ue,7.Td lumh I;ureka No Kun.ka Xo. .rTn Mammoth 811- ma,,l,b,Jf Kob, rl I evan -- Mills -- 2. lMm ver Cllv- -I. -- I Nephl No Mona "n,1,Kn . "?1ry' on 'll 1 -- 6. 2 -- 5. Nephl No. No. Pr"Kr,n. Nephl or fporin tin alim rurriod nut am! 5 a In the softball game Deiu smothered Everybody Invited. the Eureka team in no uncertain Dated thl 26lh day of August. manner. 1940. UDELL It. JENSEN, (halrman. I.. K. WElUt. Serrelary. Father Of Local ; PLAN NOW TO SPEND THE LABOR DAY WEEK END AT ( - ... , von were FUN 1. enter quet wa DANCES ft I Ilactiral tr;iiuiu: for farniug a living. aceri-dit.Hpublican County Platform Conveni ihe honor of having a lif tion will be Utah of Juab County. Z, ,r himself presented pl,',U1r" ,he court room of the court ' !r.' INVlil'jASE hK FArll.lTlKS iiteludes the construcf ,h Kephl. Utah on Saturday, c'n JV.? i i-ever' tion this year uf a sph-ndiu,r t 7:S0 P. M. for , August SI. 14 n'ligion and social ' following purpoHe.: !! with spaeious auditorium, class rooms, banquet and rec hnnor L? I. TO velect 12 delegate to the i eat ion looms. ia PinalMing this development is the exI'lstform Convention to bo lip u for 52 years; was a charter member or the local lodge, and for two term wa grand manter of Utah. After tbe business session . ban- - 2 p. m. ' Notire CONVENTION wi-ii- : : Saturday, August 31 Mammoth Parade at 5 p. m. and the Night Horse Races and Circus again at 7 p. m. Monday, September 2 (Labor Day) Mammoth Parade at 10 a. m. and Afternoon Races with Special Acts at A coi xty year y 7 p. m. PAYSON A tweniy-fiv- e 1. ;; in one HKl'l'Ill.lCW NOTH K OK Jewel wac presented to Edw. Holme by Noble A. M. Rom, And to John Mor-v- :: PROGRAM OF EVENTS at Iwr. con- mem- - Colli'fri' work of lle right kind helps lay :t doop for spenritv ami progress, both spitilual and It should have two chief eloinrnts: nomination at the Primary for County Attorney will be Edward Pike, Democratic CandiSafe date of Eureka Brigham Young University 1HllVO. 1T.M1. 9991 44444444fWW4444 Storage Coal Now is the time to put in your winter coal supply while the prices are low. and experienced. You will make no mis- take in placing; your ballot for him for that office. Tintic Lumber Co. PHONE 44 r |