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Show Thursday, August 29, 1940. EUREKA REPORTER Miss Ruth Bauer of Suit Lake City All doga nni registered will bej I. visiting in Eureka for a few days. killed after September 1st. and Mrs. Frank (iarrlty Mary' Mrs. Robert McIntyre of Mammoth Frances spent Monday in Salt Lake. spent Monday in Salt Luke City. I I i : j Mrs. Glen Slorrs spent Monday hi halt Lake visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Slorrs of Hi.lt Luke and Mrs. I. L. I'rull und daughter Dawn of Lux Angeles were guests of Mr. and Mis. Glen Stum. Mr. ard Mrs. Thomas Handle and Miirccllus Bills of 8all Luka was Mr. anil Mrs. Douglass Murphy in Eureka on Tuesday vlsillng with and son, Dougal. spent the week end Mr. and Mrs, Albert Johnson are his Mr. and in (Viler City visiting with Mr. and outln at Kish Mrs. C. E. Rife. Mra. Al Cline. Mrs. Prank Uurrlty and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I1. F. Donnelly of Will C. Andrews, k.i.ry Frames, were at the Hot Puts were week end visitors front dldute for eounty commission. was in Mldwuy l.i wiek cud. Ncphi. They nre former residents of iu Eureka the other day visiting Mis. Hebert Cillixplu and Min this city but are now making their with his friends In the Interest of Llehurd tsiMiit the past two weeks in home in the county seat. his campaign. I rovo vislilng wiili Mrs. Katie Julies. brother-and-sIrteMn-ln- ran-Nep- hl Dates to Mark on The CALENDAR of Your CAREER r 26-2- 7, Regular Class Work Begins Oct. 1, ton CATALOG UNIVERSITY OF UTAH MrjVITC Salt Lake City ( HERE IS THE MAN M. Draper Prmotrulic Candidate for United Slain Senate. 1 Here is a man who knowi Ly his own personal living the triala and experience, problema of the farmer and working population of Utah. By reason of his learning and understanding he became a leading educator, then an cclstanding lawyer, and is a d..:a!nant figure in hit Party aH In Utah and the Nation. He believes that the very lu ilion of our Drmo-- y itself depends upon the ;.otection of the rights and opportunities of the masses o! common people. He favors the Utah Stale Farm Bureau program, and hat made a lifes study of the Silver question and the other problems affecting Utahs welfare. He is not sponsored by an group on the one side, or by an group on the other. His nomination will therefore appeal to all forward looking voters. he is the ablest candidate for the By common consent United Stales Senate. p-- ultra-radic- al ry Vote For Draper (Fatal Fulilml AdvrliauMi be Sia U. te s I velopment work will lie resumed Mr. and Mrs. I.Ofl, IMPORTANT the name Old when he was young Bronchi Hiinnlfiii are the parents of a pretty Utile baby girl, born Sunday mninin-- , August 25th. They arc exc?;loiiully ti pleased over the event for the is a boy. that their other mother and baby are doing nicely. Announced, nt lies b en mad that M'ss Myrle P.lackelt und Iiryr of this city, Jones, both resid.-ms will he married on Sa unlay ill ih hollie of tie brides sister, Mrs. 11. of Eureka. The bride , K. Ferguson is a daughter of Mrs. Eugene Blackett of Isis Angeles and the gtoon. Is a Min of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones of Eureka. On Augurt 24th Mrs. E. Frauk Birch entertained at a family dinner in honor of the birthdi.y of her The honored guest husband. gifts in observance of the Those who were placed a', the table wen Mr. and Mrs. Bin'll Mr. and Mrs. Yern Green, Mr. cud Mrs. Lionel Fairbanks. Mr. and Mrs. Imron Illn'li. and their children. n. Mrs. Ilirry (nr leu entertained ho T II Ilridce (Tub on Saiurdto evMrs. Frank ening of last week. Brisker won high score prl,.e und Mrs. Dan Fields the all cut. In adtlm-- i dition to the prize witim-r- . 1 resent wire Mrs. Howena Hanks. Mrs. John K. Rowe, Mrs. Stella Shcu, Mrs. C. E. Rife, Mrs. Wm. Gear and The hos'is. Mis. Carl (.iillaway. nice luncheon. served i easily. Neat lime say, "Give me Gibson's". STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY "GREAT FROM THE lT SIP" Cihson't Straight Boarkon VhiikeyM proof, Tbit uhhkey it 4 ytars oU. Tbo Cihton Dniiilmg Co., Stir York, N. V. PT. No. 27 TO ADR RESIDENTS PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Night. OP TIXTIP A factory trutned Radio, Washing Machine, Refrigerator and Vacuum Sweeper SERVICE MAN. from the Griffith's e Service Shop at the FurniAppll-une- Ambulance Service ture Exchange, 310 West Center Street, Provo, will be In this lo do service work. auy service on your radio or oilier appliances. Just drop n card to the above address or Ihune 24. Provo, or leave word at the Eureka Reporter. FOR SALE 7 room furnished home 2 bedrooms, parlor, dinin,: room piintry mid wash room. Durgnln for ciisli. A. (J. lioiirb y. trict once a week If you need -- .t'ltKK.l A. M. ROSS. N. O. HERBERT I Phone FOR SALE R acre farm S miles so'.itli of Milford, Utah. 4 room chicken bou;'". 2 car gara'-e- , bouses and nthnr buildings. Good wi P. Will Completely fenced. sell for $800 cash. Write or see Mrs. C. W. Davidson, Dux 163, Tlntlr, Utah. ICR RENT OR SALE Four room Write R. E. house, unfurnished. ILnLkCz. Route 2, Provo, Utuh. OR S..LK Two houses. See John I 1.1 OIIU:. UOH SALE Majedir Radio, $7. BO. See Mrs. Charles Kay. PEACHES ARE READY At SllhM la-ga- l Me- - hVfl Blanks at Reporter cf'lc. CURWIN, 8ecy. r I li 152-- Every Wednesday 7:30 P. M.. I. O. O. F. HALL Isitlng Brothers Invited to Attend. i HOUSES Fon RENT Unfurnished. Sen Fred Rlight, Phone 141. 4t FOR SALE Splendid fi room home, with all built in features, good cellar, garage and other outbuild- lues. Reasonable. Leslie Uromar, LODGE NO. 12, I. O. O. F. 311010 ft I - Tlntlr Lodge No. 8, P. A. M.. meets Sad A' (T ' and 4th Tuesday of each month at I. O. O. Jf, f I i F. all. Vlsllhtng brothers Invited to attend. I W. T. RILEY. W. M. JOHN F. ROWE. Secretary $20.00 $300.00 tO ON YOUR CAR 1I:J:I to IIHO model rare and light cash trucks contracts refinanced advanced. re GraRB "'"w in So CONSUMERS CREDIT CO. Owned by Pacific Finance. CiN) ( 'out incut al P.k. llldg. Kail laike in reu-fi'- An honored name for over 1 00 years, Gibson's is a smooth, gentle whiskey that gnea down Dignified Service el a Nominal Charge. A E. E. Huffman, manager of th" Tlntis Gold Mining eompuny-o- f Mail moth, was out from Si.ll Lake last Saturday for the purpose of Inspecting the property. He rtales that do Iiuir.naul was Mortuary Los Angeles Examiner. Ia-ga- the very near future. QT. No. 26 Neil ODonnell d . English and Psychological Tests Sept 25, Engineering Entrance Tests Sept 26, and Instruction Freshman Registration Sept and Upper Div. of Sophomores Sept 30, Registration Delbert Don't forged the Apron, food and Sale Sutunluy which will lake EUREKA REPORTER In the annex of tlm Elks buildThis sale is sponsored by the Published mi Thursday of wtea weak of St. Pal rick's Church. si Eureka. Utah. End of the "Black Emperor's"; C. E. RIFE, Editor and Publisher. drcuiit of an Afrlcun Throne, Spec-- , tiicular rise and fall of the Groat Entered In the postofflce at EuLiberator," who roUecti'i millions reka. Blab, aa inroad claaa mall made "Earls" und "flukes' nut of matter under the Act of March I, big contributor nnd complained on 1871. bis death tied in England - "Mussolini und Hiller stolo tny Ideas but filled (Item full of deviltry. Read iibnut this unusual character In the AMERICAN WEEKLY, the magn-rln- e distributed with the next week's ciitidy pluco ing. Indies i 1940-194- 1 ... liunali Rhodes returned to home Ju American Fork nfter spending the past two weeks here Mrs. with her duurhtcr, visiting I.lttle Glen Iao has been visiting C. E. Rife. In Amerlcnn Fork mnl Lchi with Miss Maude Clark mid niece, relatives. KuthliH-tMulligan of Cleveland, Mrs. Elmer Haddalz of California Ohio, who have been visiting Ha tispent the fore part of tha week in dies for the pust two months, t Eureka. l.ir their home Sunday. bum after Win. Gear has returned Miss Ethel Gudd announces that (pending a ten daya vacation in Los the play school will open on SeptemAngeles. He visited with Mr. und ber !lh. All mothers who have chilMrs. H. W. Rntiih. dren S yours of age ure Invited to a meeting to be held on the ev1 1 Club Achievement day proof August 30th, ct S p. in., In gram will be held tonight at 7 p. tn. ening In the I.lttle Theatre. The public Is the library building. cordially invilid to attend. Stanley B. Wilson, superintendent of the 0. S. Mines In this district, Mr. and Mrs. Clen Long are the was seriously injured on Tuesday a of little baby girl happy parents born on Sunday morning.. Doth when he rante in roniact with a 440 mother and buliy are getting along volt electric line. He wus looking Into a awitch box and his carbide nicely. h mp on his head made a contact. ' Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCormick, His face and one hand was lndlv Mrs. Nora McCormick and daughters. burned and no doul-- t his life was Patricia and returned last saved by the fad that his Insnla'e.l week end after a visit In Heno. Ne- miners hut carried the light. vada, with relatives and friends. The annual Bauer reunion wai Miss Jennie Mitchell, one of the held Sundav at Lagoon under the caloyal subscribers of the Reporter, pable manavement of Mrs. Nellie has announced a change In her ad- ihirtman and Miss Katherine Bauer. dress. She is now at 24 5 South 1st A fine program was enjoyed, and various prizes were awarded lo memStreet, San Jose, California. bers of the family. Miss Kuilierine Mrs. Frank Fowers and children, Bauer was chosen and Mrs. Carlene and Elliott, re'urned to (:,-de- n Daisy Hebdon vicepresident Eurepresident on Tuesday after spending a ka in attendance were: Mr people couple of weeks here with Mrs. Fow- and Mrs. Clarence Bauer and sou, ers parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ltife. Richard, Mrs. Mary rolls, Mrs. Emma Newton, Miss Anna Newton, Mrs. Val H. Cowles, editor of the of Price, was a visitor In Clarence Wilde and children, Mrs. on Eureka Saturday. He is candi- Holier Bauer anil son, Dean, Mr. and date on the Democratic ticket for Mrs. Fred Bauer, Carl Bauer. rumination as congressman from the Strange "King" F'ranr, ard M'. Inst district of Utah. Llooim-r'Bloomers. Astonishing reJcs Victor Thomas, who has spent velations concerning Janie who set himself aa Strang, In up King Lake weeks a Salt many hospital, has returned to his home in Eureka. of an island realm, and ran things He has not fully recovered from hla his own way, until he tried to make Illness but Is mending In a satisfac- all the multiple wives of his Courtiers" wear bloomers. Dont miss , tory manner. this double page Illustrated feature Mr.. Mrs. I). Cilllsple and daugh- in The AMERICAN WEEKLY, tin ters, Nedra and Patty, of Tooele, magazine next dtalrlhu'ed with Mrs. Brigham Hardy and son, Clnr-tiic- e, week's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Pora Jensen and son, Burke, ef are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank Birch. Mrs. In-- I Important days are Jest ahead. They wiN be fad ef opportanity for these whose ndads and hands are well trained. Discover what year University offers hi higher education. REGISTRATION Pbg3 Mrs. Ilyrmn Naylor inletaiod he "..on dub Saturday night. Those winning pviros were: Mrs. leni Matilda Brady 1st. Mrs. T. A. bouse prise, ami Mrs. J:.no-Others prem-ti- . miuMilalinn. Bunt were: Mrs. I.ou Burrell, Mrs. Carry l unlivv. Mrs. Tear! Bunnells. Mrs. iFi.ni Edwards, Mrs. Jacob Xaof and Mrs. John I'hipps. A dclicenus lun(T-I'- s cheon i wan served. MINING NOTES Manager John Munson said that work of sinking the North Standard sliiift would he pushH forward with two shifts. The (nirul Standard shaft was down a of B45 feet according to R. V. Manager John W. Taylor. Sml h, tin sldi nt and manager of tiie Eureka Metallurgical company, snt-e- d that a testing plant would soon be In uneralion here In Tlnlic. Minsilver ing opera! .rs were hoping would climb hack lo $.3i) an ounce. re Eureka In iiiocrats mimed thu following delegates tu tin Siuie and Judicial conventions: P. J. Bonner, Dun B. Cronin, Dan Martin, Mrs. 8. C. Jensen. H. II. Ihurn. Thomas McCormick, Mrs. Belle Laird, Mrs. W. J. Adams. Mack's Grocery Store at Silver City, owned by W. E. Mrlutlre, was burned to the ground. Mrs. T. ('. Clark relumed to several months alter In England visiting with relatives. Miss Emily Owens etert.iiued at a p:r;y for Mrs. Austin Howard ate, were present. Mrs the following Wm. Owens, Miss ('leone Owens, Miss Mnrgarert Owens, Miss Ethel Lien-on- , Miss Mary Tregionln.. Miss Georgia Creighton, Miss Irene Fulllvsn. Miss Mabel Larsen, Miss i (Mil iiiiliiiiMdi, Mi-l.ucile Harper. Mis Sl.irv Clark, Miss Frances Colli v, Miss Josii: Sullivan, Miss Alice Pindruy, Miss Mas Sullivan. Miss l ei, a Sb.rlver, Mrs. W. R. Neshll, Mrs. George Humble, Mrs. J. A Nesh't. Mrs. J. E. Mtrrhv, Mis ('Connor and Mrs. David Mills. Mrs. II. E. Me'T:iln. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan, Miss Mary t lurk. Mis Mae Sullivau were Proto vacationists. , 14 D'vaiu jh r old son nt Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Malison, broke his ankle when a Iioi so he waa riding f !l up n him. Willi, nt M. Hiirrliiglon ditd ul .ils hi mi11 In this city. En-r.-- 1 Mat-sii:.- YOU DO ... if you ore tho owner. Have you a way of KNOWING that oil your charge lipi are accounted for? , 2 With an ordinary, part talesbook, there is little control over lost slips. And occasionally, they are lost in every company doing a charge business. Jocsnl nota it! not what it should be. Usually the owner profit is He only knows that PROFIT must be guarded. Because losses in business only from profits. Losses connot be deducted from the rent . . . from the taxes . . . from salaries or overhead! Profit is the only place where losses strike. That's why profit must be guarded! come ... Your charge occounts con be "insured". Remember that small pieces of paper ore vulnerable to fire, carelessness, breezes through open windows, wastepaper boskets and ordinary losing. Before you order a new supply of salesbooks, let us show you how you con insure yourself against such losses with iform Red Salesbooks" "3-co- And we are handy to you - - - Kurcka Reporter Phone 228 Phone 36fJ an |