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Show St. WK1&LY OKK kTIICK HIIII'MKNTH 0 MLK4 Monday Eureka Lilly Con, North Lily Sle. Tlntlr Id not carry with It tha privilega .to ahum those people who are your ' Rules For Sportsmen. un lSlr. lie. WHISKEY 90 PROOF An OLD BRAND with the tame OLD FLAY'OR ANOTHER MEMBER Of GOLD FAMILY Ot WHICH WILL ALWAYS BE WELCOME IN VOt'R HOME GOLD BOND BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF THIS STRAIGHT IOURION WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD Quart, Cada Na. 44 Fiat. Cada Na. 41 Yl Fial, Cada Na. Ill T. - LA . Iri. SaaHla. Saa Fraacma, aad La, Anbi ' free Mi mi L). What a Life Lucy Crayton, a d slave of Ft. Worth, Texas, has children. two one of Lucy, her Ii ed who collapsed recently when told of 'he death of her daughter, Ll iara Raleigh, 78 years old, liven witn 'her daughter, Ann koi a, , an ex'l w t- -n ItS?; Neil ODonnell out-pen- Mortuary Serb Ice Nominal Charge. PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Night. Ambulance Service NOTICE TO CREDITORS O. Freckle! on. Estate of John reared. - cr, dlors will present claims witn ul the vouchers to the undersigned of C. X. leatherbury. Kureki, on or before the 2Sih daj of November, A. D., 1940. MABEL D. CHRISTISON. Administratrix of Estate uf John O. Frccklolon, Deceased. t'lato or flr.--t Puh.Tept. 19. 1940.1 U nh, Tlntlc Lodge No. 9. F A 91.. meets 2nd and 4 b Tuesday of each mumti at I. O O. K all Visit hint broth- Invited to attene W. T. Itll.EY, W. M. V r ItOWK, Secretary NOTICE TO CREIHTOUK deceased Frditur will present claims wlih toucher to the undeMpnrd at the office of C. N. Leillierbury. Eureka, Ctah, on or before the 2'th day of Xuvemher, A. D., 1940. MABEL D. CHRISTISON, Adminlstiatrix of Estate of ' Jessie Frerkletnn. I) Teased.. (Date of first Pub. Sept. Ik, 1940.) ttts of Jeaie i:: N.'iaii t living possible. One of its most , Liability of Slockhuldera of Banka NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Thomas Wright, diTcased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of C. N. Leatherbury. Eurek'i, ',abi on or before the !'th day of A November, A. D., 1940. MABEL D. CHRISTISON, Adminiatratrg of Estate of Thomas Wright, Decease J. D1 of f," rb- - P- - 19- - 19 IOIN1 RESOLUTION PROPOSING 70 AMEND SECTION 13. ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATINC TO U ABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF qBANKS. Bt it important services, to you, is protection of proper lighting precious eyesight. FOR These timplt, approved rultt will help you maintain strong, bealtby eyes! 1. Is your home properly Light Conditioned? 2. proper lighting for easy seeing? If not, by all means sec the new hurt or feel (trained consult a competent If your eye them occasionally. 3. Make sure there is sufficient light. better Light-Bette- Sight lamps r 4. available today at the lowest . And remember every taxpaying citizen the MW Section I. If adopted by the electors of tho state, this amendment ehall take effect the flrkt day of January, 1941. I. E. E. Monion, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing la a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by tho regular session of tho iHgislature of 1939 ns tho same appear of record In my office. In wltnvsi whereof. I have here-ont- 'i ei my band and affixed tho Si or tho 8tio of Utah, this iGih day of August, 1940. Secroury of dtulc. E H444444 WW44444H W444444HW44W i : 7. Guard against light reflected into the eyes from shiny I! No Change In Price of Coal surfaces. Y; e 8. 9. Utah Power & Light Com Keep fixtures clean. and Lave a supply on hand and lamps r-- '.ov.g as it lasts we will givj cv.r customers the benefit of Replace burnt out globes with new ones of correct size. he oV. 10. puny. sharp contrasts tween brightly lighted surfaces and dark backgrounds. -- rcc. Use indirect reflector lamp wherever possible. Vealt'i J aaatOT 0 gup o up grump cd QOG9QG 0 0 4l T intic HO DO .L Lumber Co. PHONE 44 IiiIwh Distilling ( ii. N.Y New York. itfrtM rs law. be- For close eyework, do not work in your own shadow. cheap, dependable, friendly service provided by a local, NOTICE TO CREDITORS A. Paxman. deceus-ed- . 4 Avoid 6. time you snap a switch you are taking advantage of a light to elimin- ml Ink atock-holde- Eslute of George ate glare. 5. prices ever Shade every to (A iK rix tmt-Uik- Jt SECTION 1. That It U propoaed to amend aectlon IS, articla XII, of the eonstltutloa of the elate of Utah to read: Sac. IS. The legislature may provide by law that tha la every corporation and Joint atock aiaoclatlon organised for banking purpoaea. or the hold-er- a of any ona or more of the claesea of stock Uiued by any auch corporation In addition to tho amount of capital atock aubacrlbed and fully paid by them shall be Individually reepomible for an additional amount equal to not exceeding tho nmount of their stock In uch corporation, or tho amount of their atock of any particular claa In auch corporation, for all Us debts and liabilities of every kind. 8ectlon 2. The eecretary of teto la directed to aubmlt this proiiosed amendment to tho electors of tho atato at the next general election In the manner provided by NOTICE Tt) CREDITORS Estate of R. II. Moon, decensed. Creditors will present claims wlih touchers to the undersigned at lhe office of C. N. Leatherbury. Eureka, Ctah. on or before the 25th day of November, A. D., 1940. MAREL D. CHRISTISON. Admlnlstrntrx of Estate or , R. 11. Moon, Deceased. I Date of first Iuli. Sept. 19. 1 9 to. ) Rest your eyes by closing Utah, Airti si - eye specialist. you have Do BETTER-SIGH- T I) lit LtfiJahrt mtmitri iltcltj of Logan for tlio past Ion years Ini George A. 1axman. IViea-i- .i previous to that time lived In Eure tpatw uf rirB, .ub Sept la mn , ka where he followed the mining sn.l tensing game, ahd this mviwsflnn NOTICE TO CREDITORS wa no doubt the result ul Ills d- - Estate of Theresa Moon, also k'.iisu as T Moon, demi.nl. Creditors will present claims wlili touchers to the undersigned at the office of C. N. Leatherbury, Eureka, Ctah. on or before the 251 h day of November. A. D., 1940. MAREL I). CHRISTISON. Administratrix of Estate of Theresa Moon, also known as T. Moon. Deceased (Dale of first luh. Sept. 19, 1940.1 RULES GOOD 9 (iMctfd State rrdn 10 I 'if'tee. Work at lleiiorie.r Constitutional Amendment Creditor will claims w!:h John M. (Jack) Bergeson, died at touchers to the present at tl' undersigned hi present home In Louan on Wed- - office of ( N. Leatherbury. Eureka, He was 52 riah on or before the nesday of last week. 2'th dr.y of ycara of ege and hi death waa due November. A. I).. 1940. to silocosK MABEL D. CHRISTISON. Mr. Bercenn had h. mi a Administrate or Ester., of Cheap Electricity makes better 1 Fiet-kK-io- - BRING5T0U a 4 IMgulfted k-- Former Eureka Resident Died At Logan. tiAiituK rx-yo- ld Barnard com- The Republicans added mi t tees to their llneun. Puhl'citv. C. E. Rife, William Tl'e ard W. J. NO,T!r T?t ( REDITOIIS McMurphy, deceased. ' D. R. Tregoning; Entertainment. Creditor will claims with Gardnet, David Mills and Alex Cour-ley- . voucher to the present undersigned at t'ie C. X. Leatherbury, Eureka, John R. Rutter of Tintir died a office uf on or before Ui- 25th day of I'lah, Fork. Spanish A. D.. 1940. Sir. and Sira. George Tlnsman re- November, 31 A BEL D. CHRISTISON. turned after a long auto trip which Administratrix of Estate of took them to California, Oregon. t'olin McMurphy, Deceased. Washington and Idaho. (Date of (Irst Iub. Sept. 19. 1940.) vy. Rooms hUh: $1.;k) to $3.00 1 WORLD IMPORTERS. HOTEL triilty I'unibdied w BOURBON MOliKKM IKICEI) Broadway and West Temple lt If Di,lrifiHluri: IlirtlAR MINING NOTES W. L Ander- high powered riflea would be among livestock upon whlrh you de- - son and Ernest Hanson were ship- In fairness to ping a nice grade of ore from a leu. for a living? them llveatork men you should con- - in the Bullion Beck. John Church aider this is their mean of livelihood and Ernest Hanson also had a good and they must protect that with the leuae In the Bullion Beck. The DU- same seal you would protect your mnnd Queen, In South Tlntlr, wm, own Job. doing a lot of work, according to Whul would you do If you had a feocreary Joseph E. OConnor. The family of small children and you Chief's No. 3 8haft had about reach-knthat unprincipled hunters were id the 1700 foot level. Geo. Adam shooting; Into your dour ysrd, even was working out a plan to develi p Into your windows, your haystack, the Dagmar Northwest It Rawson reported that developmeui domestic poultry and livebtock? seems to me you would take the would bo resumed st the Tlntlcc Del- same course thul some other Indlvi- - aware In West Tlntlc. duals are taking urn! endeavor to The Cohen ranch In Trnnt stop hunting on your own premises! was purchased for $25,000 by Dhw: What would you do If you found Nuef. Cohen, the owner, waa killed your haystacks burned, your fences (n a ranch fued by Lhe Harris fam- cut, your livestock mixed with your ily. Miss Margaret Leahy of Provo was neighbors, your winter wood piles burned and fires started on winter visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Em- graxlng ground for livestock? What bleton. would you do if dozens of automo- The following Tlntlc students res- I.iles were run tlirouch your newly Intered at the D. of IT.r Helen Shrlv- phinted winter wheat? Whr.t woula er, Elmer McGhun, Mary Tregonu- you do If someone came on your ng, John Adams, Allen Chuse. C.us- lawn uml trampled your riowers. oi tave Franke, Lynn Halea and Mae- lelo vour gardena and destroyed the guerlte Franke. whlrh your faiqlly depends The business establishment uf Er for foods? cun brack and Boswell at Goshen we must respert burned to the ground with a lor of No. sportsmen, irupcrty rights of the individuals r.bout $15,0000.00. of this state If we are to continue to Some of the locals carried the In. vo free open privileges of pursiili r.rmes of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tinder. of game and fish mi prlvade h.nds. Emil, Itrsnd'. Wm. Box. Mr. and The agricultural people of this stale Mrs. Wm. Matthews, Iceland Kim- have been the best friends of game ball, E. H. Ryan, John Dullum, Mr. lIs me I ruined, to a great extent, on pi Mrs. Joseph Kendall, Mr. and private lands and these people are Mrs. Earl T. Jones, Mrs. Dot Toni- t.1' have Inti, lery tolerant. If you Hnson, Mrs. B. F. Flelner, Lewis W. ere to keep their friendship and have Whlmpey, Harry Wlntch, W. E. Pultr Hus'! privileges, you must wake up gr,d J. H. MrShane. to the fact that a hunting license Mrs. P. J. Bonner entertfaned the Bridge Club. Special guesta wen. Mrs. J. P. Driscoll, Mrs. Geo. Hayes Mlsa Ella Donnelly and Mrs. 1. J. C. E. Rife. Mte o&t 4STRAICHT R SALT LINK'S - Hunter: What would you do if you were in the livcHtork business and had ikouitanda of head of cattle on your to keep land and were compelled WrdnewUjr them there becauae of drouth condiTlntlr Lead 11c. tions on lower ranges, and you knew several thousand hunters with Call 36 to Z2S for fire or au'omo bile Insurance. PEERY HOTEL Mr. Tuesday North Lily 65c. Tin tic Lead He. 11 x i doe best friend. j Thin rummcnl I made for your !,d1leaee keep the Hint in InThe following Interesting aed atrurtlve article waa Issued late last mind. week by Commiaaioner Newell B Cook of Hie Mate game department: . e- Thursday, October 17, 1940. EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 444444 1 1 44t4H44444444444t444t4H44m4444f |