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Show Tage Communicable uvc.nuisn A I r lili SEA RAWER LANDIS HENIV WILCOXOH STEVENS ONSLOW SUNDAY - MONDAY Lilli anil 100 cbhi-i- i LouIm I Mill eo 0 00 . JOAN CRAWFORD FREDRIC MARCH GOD" SUSAN RUTH HUSSEY CJUUOU AIIIL OIUCI Ml HM lM AM OITA RITA A AY MUCC CAIOT k OtOMA eUNM by HUNT ITIIOMKM BMcM futori JOHN i mm I Play ky Anita Lan MaayCMntarky ky Rkckfl Cratkcn MacdkyJatiUHn MATINEE SUNDAY 2 I. a, Constitutional Amendment J M. - - GEM TUESDAY Keptenilier (I OK THOUGHT I ONLY 1 Liability of Stockholders of Banka Till to be the Labor Is dincovered and enriching grand conqueror, building up nations more surely William thsn the proudest. Kllery ('banning. Joy In one's work Is the consuni-sl- e I tool. Phillips Brooks. The msn who docs not work for tho love of work but only for money In not likely to make money nor to find much fun In llfe.4'barles 31. K DIG 10 CENT BARGAIN SHOW Schwab. The richest blessings are obtained by labor. Mary Duker Kddy. WEDNESDAY - ONLY Kxcellence is never granted lo Hrptriiilior IStli man but as s reward of labor. Sir Famaus leak Isachas Scraaal Joshua Reynolds. A Work, or lose the power to w Hi, Lose the power to love. Dwight. IMIOltTANT NOTM'K TO WATKII USK.llS. THURSDAY - ONLY By order of the I'. S. Government the following rules and regulations 111 apply to the Kureka City Water Department beginning August tat, mm 1935 Robot Coat All water bills shall be due and Virginia Vela on or before the I Oth day of layable lam Dana each month at the offici of the City Clalna Shapaid Recorder. If said water bills are KO RADIO hctyri not puld on or before the 25th day of earh month, a pt unity of Teu (10) per centum of the amount FRIDAY - SATURDAY thereof shall be added to such bills; Kriteiulier 2Mll anil 21-If auch bills are not p:iid m nr before the 3nth day of said month, THE water service will he discontinued end a charge of Two 112.00) Dollars will be made for reconnecting the sume and all unpaid bills shall remain and constitute a Hen agaiust in the property where water Is UHed; TECHNICOLOR which lien shall continue until said lills are paid In full Any persons found guilty of watir after service bak )ksii discontinued khall be punished Louisiana Indian Tribe by a fine not A recent census of Choctaw Indiexceeding Fifty ans, who once overran the bayou ($50.00) Dollars or by linprlsor-menot exceeding thirty days or bv country near Lacombe, La., has revealed only six members of the both such fine ami Imprlannirent. Du to the heavy water obligapure strain. None is young enough to voice a good war whoop. An in- tions. the above rule MUST lie rum-plie- d with and WILL be enforced, termittent guttural Ugh" is their only uncivilized remark. lly order of Kureka City Council. Septemlier I lllli miiON. 4 BLUE BIRD nt PROPOS-IN- C A legal opinion asked the other day by Newell II. Cook, sla.t flail und game commlealoner, for he acquisitions of shares In the Schofield Ihiii project for the enlargement of the dam. Thla following a solicitation 5TAGE5CREENRADI0' for by tba bureau of reclamation subscription of $25,000 in slock fur By VIRGINIA VALE a new dam, a project expected lu get by Wiriirn Nnwapapar Union.) under way this fall. Mr. Cook reported to the attorney )RAMOUNT is paying out 1 be-i general that lot of Drouth conditions a money quite the flsli of Ibis stale and tin a use it's not safe to take a Is endeuvorlng L or frame department chance on an elephant protect fih rather, on a herd of elephants. There Is now a program under wa You see, though Hollywood to expand the dcliofield Dam, a hit-has plenty of practically ev- is one of our foremost fishing waters Each they drain the walet erything else, it's short on o low as yeur to endanger fish and fisli-'pa elephants; rounding up It la for the reason that the thousand unusually pretty tame department wiahes to girls would be child's play compared to putting your hand on o dozen of Reconstruction funds will lie furllie animals just when you wanted nished by the federal government to them. be payable to the federal government That's why O. C. Stratton, Para- In forty years without Interest. mount property department head, The Investment la nominal against has arranged to feed 12 of them the advantages. Ten to fifteen milfrom now until next summer, when lion trout eggs are tukeu fruin there Moon Burma" of Over the filming and on the market tluv annually is scheduled to begin. could not be purchased lor $15,000. The elephants belong to the de- On u forty yeur basis it would cost funct Hagenbeck and Wallace Cir- the stale a little over $6u0 annually. cus, whose receivers agreed to keep Purchase of the Schofield dock the stock on the West coast if the would the state give game departSo studio would foot their board bill. the pachyderms are quartered ot ment a legal Ipterust In the lake and In a way would be the means of holdCamarillo, Calif., devouring dollars' . worth of hay daily and it is hoy-w-hile ing the water at a higher Moon Over for preparations Burma" goes on. The story opens . '. I. i) Luli::r in Mandalay and shifts to the teak j of Soul.i where certain the riii.vi of Rangoon, plantations i i" " n t elephants will be shown hauling the when tl'- -i heavy wood, while Paramount forgets about buying hay and Just pays rental fees. Bt it tnmdtJ Sink mtmitrt ' I) Utah, Ai Ltfidmtmt tl Imt-Air- at Grandfather's Farm ...REMEMBER?, Quart, Cods No. 257 Pint, Coda No. 258 Pint, Cod No. 259 When you see Cornin' Round the Mountain" you can close your eyes and pretend you're at home listening to the radio there are eight radio names in the cast. Bob Burns, of course; Pst Barrett, well-know- n f At tU At tlteltJ U ncA Asms Atrtint 8KCTI0N L That It la proposad to amend aoctlon It, article XII, of tho eonatltutioa of tha stats of Utah to read: See. 18. Tha laglalaturo may provlds by law that tha stock-- . holders la avqry corporation and Joint stock association organised for banking purposes, or tha holders of any ona or more of the classes of stock Issued by any auch corporation In addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them shall ba Individually responsible for an add amount eqnsl to not exceeding tho amount or thalr stock in auch corporation, or tha amount of thalr stock of any particular claaa la auch corporation, for oil Its debts sad llabllltlas of ovary kind. Section 2. Tha secretary of state la directed to submit this proposed amend meat to tha olac-tor- s of tha state at tha nast general election In tho manner provided by T PAYS TO SHOP AT RENNETS RAYON PANTIES! Elastic Topi Reinforced Crofcftcil Knit to fit well wear well I Eat' to wash, and neei1 no ironinql rote. Special val-u- 15' el FAT BARRETT whom radio fans know as Uncle Ezra" ; William Thompson, the Old Timer," and Harold Peary, tha Gildersleeve" of Fibber McGee and Molly; Don Wilson ot Jack Last of the Madelons! Benny's program; and Jerry Colon-n- a ot Bob Hope's; Marjorie Bauera-fielthe air waves' Mirandy"; and Cliff Arquette, who's likely to bob up on almost any broadcast. Section L If adopted by the lectors of tba state, thla amendment ahall take effect the Brat day of January. 1941. 1, E, K. M onion. Secretary of Stale of tho State of Utah, do haraby certify that tba foregoing la a full, truo and correct copy of tha Constitutional Amendment d by tho regular session of tho legislature of 1939 as tho same appears of record In my ofllco. Is witness wharauf. I have bare-am- i set my hand and afflsed tha Great Seal ot tha 8taia of Utah, this 2th day of August, 1940. Imported Belgian Rugs ea $1.98 Thin In (lie lant lime we will lie able Tfer you tliene beautiful ruga at no low a lirlce. Klen 24x4.1 Inches . . d, low. to HKF Til KM IN OUK WINDOW Bill Phillips, of the Warner Brothers studio, reduced 27 young girls to tears the other day. and got paid for It. You've guessed why, of course he's the makeup man eu AU Thia and Heaven Too," and they were shooting the scene In which Bette Davis tells her pupils the sad story of her life and makes them cry. So Phillips stood off at ona side and blew menthol fumes at the girla. and they wept burkets-ful- l of tears, right on schedule. pro-poae- 4 If you're going to New York for the World's fair thia summer, remember Metro's Information Centre, located in the city on the little island at Forty-sixtstreet between Broadway and Seventh avenue. The attendants will supply you with information about the city and the fair, (last year they helped more than a million persons,) give you free guide books and guide pamphlets, and apeak to you in any one of 11 different languages if need be. Also, there is a visitors' registry at the booth you can 'put your New York address on file so that your friends will know where to find you. Metro deserves a lot of thanks from its friends all over the country for Secretary of Slate. 1 Value! LACE CLOTHS! Exquisite (liiiirxe Hand h y,WikeV .wTentt0 kol ,0 ,0 s OLD CELLAR lev-1- r , qBANKS. As enticing cs thee g. TO AMEND SECTION IB. ARTICLE XII OF TIIE CONSTITUTION OF TIIE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF I God Is living, working still, All things work and move; JOINT RESOLUTION Ik e Kagar, Ileporter of communic- FOR HIGHER DAM ADVOCATED MKXIKIKI.D It KM Kit VOIR, NOT KM. 1, MYSTERY: CAROLE total of CUII TIIM IK1 able dikPkne reported to the Thuraday, September 4 th, tho old divlklon of epldemlolugy of the Utah State Hoard of Health for the week members of the I'ep Club met to eudiiiK September Gth, aa romparedj elect officera for the year 1940-4with 118 raws for the corresponding; and to vole on new members to be j admitted lo the club. week In 1839. Three caws of tularemia were re! The old members ure Ilutb Hillported: two from Hoi Elder and one man, .Carol Isinton, .Carolyn Korfrom Juab. Thin bring! the total ney, .Kern .Towers, .lime Fainter, number of raws up to date to 47 a Margaret Drailerick, Elaine Slmpwm, rompured with 33 caws for the same Lelty Gllliapie, Knid Rleedman, Dale period in 1939. There war a total Lunl, liunnie Jean Crumar, Darlene nl 44 caws of tularemia reported for Colovlch and Louiae Kagar. elected aa fnlluwa. the entire year of 1939. Officer Klaine One cane of diphtheria waa reportRuth lll'IuiLn. president; ed from Orem. The pal lent la a wo- Kluipaun, vice president; Margaret man Ci yearn of age. A chock of the liroderlck, aecretary and treaaurer; 16 raaea of diphtheria reported ho Hetty OllliMpIn and Knlil Rteedman, far thla year Indlratea that all but rlieer niiat reaves; Robert liird, cheer three raaea of thla dlaeune occurred mauler; Louise Kagar, reporter. In adulla. New members for the coining year Olie ruw of undulailt fever win are: Naudvni- - lotlrd, Ocva Davis, I nn nt Itoper, Barbara Allen, Ka'h-ry- n reported from Salt Luke City. Six raaea of meualea were reportLlndrlrum. Noreen Gunderaon, ed. Thla la the loweat number to be Norma Kora-yDarlene Atherley, Neat. reported In any week au far thla Kathleen Tliatrker, Audrey Donna Jean Campbell, Kern Richyear. Other communicable diaraaea re- ards, Lucy Coho, Blanche llodue, chhkenpox Mable Handle, Klaine lllack, lleverly ported are aa folio wa: 17, pneumonia 6, Influenza 2, near-li- t Cronin, Lois Chat w in and Lola Anfever 4, uiumpa 6, tuberculoala 8. drews. The adviaor fur the club thia year whooping cough 28. gonorrhea 11. a) phlllc IS, and German uieaalea 1. will be Mlw Swenson, one of the new lirigham, Logan and Cedar nnd Instructor). at TIIS. the following countlea reported no diaeaaea for the week: Daggett, llu-viKmery, Garfield, Grand, Morgan, Itli'li, San Juan, Hanpile, Sum-mi- l, Tooele, I'intah and waMutch. SATURDAY ONLY Ht'iiictiilM-- Diseases Increase Slightly. THEATRE ENTERPRISES .hi, Thursday, September 12, 1940. EUREKA REPORTER 4 eoy You'd never nucIi Iihp! to find rxpect exceptional flollin a thin irice! Durable ecru rollon in five iMtiernii. A lit. IMxNtl .KA . Ladies Novelty Belts. in all the newest rolora 1 1 A w Saie 20 NOTIONS on j 4C 0 GL n O, m this. Slow vpl Neloa onjoy lift more. Taka k toiy. And when you drink, chooio tho whiikoy that's ! ! oty to toko. ..Tin HigmI You can actually tosto Tin Higm'S lightor body. Cartful control In tho world'i largest distillery mokea Tin HiOM tho whiikoy that really is "easy to take." Del Sharbutt, announcer for Lenny Ross, is being ribbed by hia friends because of a mishap while He waa playing playing softball. first base with a teem composed of members of the staff of Columbia Broadcasting System. A bell was hit slowly to him, and Del whirled to throw to third base for a double play. The throw was wild; it hit the pitcher on the shoulder, bounded back and atruck Del on the head. Wonder why softball seems lo have auch a fatal lure for radio announcer. ; I Duly Number Half Pint n" .i Ill im STRAIGHT I0URI0N WHISKEY 90 MOOf NIIAM WALKER A SONS INC PEORIA, IUINOII A t 1t toH ODDS A SD ESDS Brmdlry, mnnounerr mm Alt Burnt ami Alin pregram, aa tignrj re C. Truman ton's''1' fur hia aat important term rult; kill porire wm af in milLuntirn in Rklft mVillionirtl In Triton." mill UTonmoont mill mm At "Atoma mf tha Stalk Sri" ariih fkuretAv tumour in A rala mini for CiMa Cray lAiwgk fi a ain't a goad pirlare a Aril A ahimmy-in- f CAJm did it, yrmri aga. Oarer l.rinnt, af "Inurmaiian I'lmt," Amt a aamred pari AM "CkoM .Vuir," , Bing CtHb'i seat. ( Pint Quart a 63 1M.1 Wti.ixir 4 VIMi OLD N an. floor 61 COM. 1N0L 'i Pint h'l 0.3 3 JlMI CO. '.AWIiNCISUIQ, 63 U40. 1 r |