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Show Thursday,' October 31, As enticing cs the EUREKA REPORTER 1940. My Neighbor 4 Says :s JhMM OLD CELLAR Mr. wad at Grandfather's Farm f!n jr niivn. ...REMEMBER? Mr, H(l 1'Hlll n rpci't Monday wiih Sir Mr. Miry Stuck spent of Payron and Mm. end In 8r.lt I.uka City. lu( week I Quart, Cod No. 257 Pint, Cod No. 251 H Pint, Codr No. 259 Pickled beeta, cliopped, mixed chopped cooked meals and smoked ham make a tasty filling for hot toasted sandwiches. j Juy Wheeler, who In In t In S.i-- j Morlt-Mr. it ml Mm. John Jr llonnl Guard at Camp Murray WhmIi 'Acre wi hound with a baby boy on hua been promoted to flattery clerk of romp'in v Hi. October 2S, nt the I'rovu horpIM. y ' ws with j To encourage neatness give a shelf or drawer to each member of the family to hold all school equipment, j Add be in Eurck t November 1st. and will apeak at the Utile Theatre at 7.30 In the r. und Mra. 1., II. Jtiitmrr oi enliiK. There will be motion Idaho, waa here (or the (urea, fiiinrul of Fred Dittnier hla brother.! The American I.eglon Auxiliary la Mr. and Mra. Frank Olsen of Cop- - hbvhiK a special huaineva meet ini; at I erlon, apent u few day In Eureka fl.n home of Mra. Hello Cnfree on with Mra. V. I). Myers. Monday, Nov. 4th ut 7:30 p. in. All RicuiborH are urged to be present. Mra. C. K. Hire und son Kuaty Mr. ami Mra. Clarence Uuuer ant spent Friday in Am. Fork visiting on ber ami Iticliunl spent Friday and Satwith Mra. Haiinuh Hliodca sutli bfrlhduy. urday of luat week In Salt Laku Mr' lluucr'a mother. ,ty iisi1lil'K Mra. Frank Garrity and daughter n, the Francea apent early part Mary In llinehe unrt Ij of l.iat week Mr. and Mra. Joe Porter of Vivas. Nevada. Montana and two grandand Klmunda 1'atrlck children, Mrs. J. I,. Williams of Long Dench, were in Kureku recently Houghton i Mrs. Fred of Diltmer Cal., sister of tin grandchilhere visit in with Mrs. Djttmer and visiting the father dren, Klmo Houghton. oi her relatives. i Mr. and Mra. Howard Greenhiilgli Mr. mill Mrs. Dean Conover of Hie p.m-nliof a baby boy are are the proud horn on proud .iiichoriigi , Alaska This is the first Weilnesday. I'Li'cnls or a baby girl horn Oct. Gill. child of Mr. and Mra. Alvi.i Dean is u mccliunic at Ihe air base giand UretMihulgli and Air. and Mrs. I. N. In that city. Nielson. j will Herbert Maw, Lovely Winter favorite magazines, music and other personal effects. tend. Mr. und Mrs. Dcnnln Harrington t'lii'iil tin1 pual two weeks with ihrir dnUKl'tir Maiguret in Overton Kev.ion Buy Yours Now! ' A band concert will bo given at T' Mrs. loiVur Johnson of Iliveruldt . Ci.li torn l;i In lien- - visit inn her par-- i 119 on November 7th, commencing ii'lM Mr. nnd Mr. Jo. Met "or nick. at 7.30 p. m. All are Invited to atj t DBS eggs, ghetti meat sauce plain ev-M- mushrooms, hard-cookc- Coats d $14.75 boiled macaroni, riee spaor noodles, to leftover fowl, or fish. Mix in a rich savory and serve the combination or baked in a shallow dish. Sleek fitting dress eoats crust. lAasuclulcd Newspapers of In The District Court of Junh County, S ale of I tuli. MADE FASOI.AS, IMaintiff, vs. CHARLES FASOLAS, Defendant. NCMMOXS The State of l?tah to the Said Defendant : You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service o! this summons upon you, if serve .1 within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise withn thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according in the demand of the complaint which has been riled with the ('.i lk of said, court. This action is brought to recover a Judgment dissolving the marriage rontract heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. P. J. SANDKIIS, Plaintiff's Attorney Nephl. Ut. I First puL. Oct. 2t. 1430; last pub. Nov. 21, 1940.1 A I I i.'.t V):. Th? Wit pied by P Adtip-- s t..ue c lio.:.--e Occupants was first occu tu'd Mrs. Joint r.d ! ( irl.rr. ."C3. Mrs. Joseph Hays entertained he Mr numbers of the Saturday night club Jr mi Saturday. Hriilge wu pl ijcd and bom tn,Mni- JohB - aftl.r SuI1(,ay our voiir Phipps and r(.luril(.j cu. u.,y 1 I ir RI.NT Mountaiu'a Height Mt. Everest' height is equal i.i one 740th ot the earth's radius. i publicly owned foreal land. 4 (inii.l. 81 U IN i Iimii liaichiiig . : inn in in thi.-lti-- - 6 room condiiluu; I'WrMN li mu- - 1 a n in gronndH in guod iiiiidltlun; and ci. 1.1 K;ir.i"i-- ; ciiii k.'ii coup; large i.i via sleeping with lin very ; lull ! hut wait r fiirnuce; priced 1 11 lii lo II iiili-k- . Writ- - or phone Golden Tuylnr. ! ; 1 ' i --- The NnhiaiH offer iatawdiM seen to lb auay ihingi u m tod do ia Salt Lak City Perfectly located, with large Modern roorai of beaoty aod comfort. Four faotoii realauraola aerviag fio food. Ia tho aboppini and kuiaci enter you will find it bmn toovenienl and economical lo nay 1 the Newhooaw or Wolf C. Il.tti liiiisoii h Jdi.h-- i Idy priced, at Ruunis on t'liurih alrci'l. It one gowEm tin romma rate. work, i:. n . Hun. r.ili t I By Edwin Finch ! Iai-iin- a. :iird. n.nd. in A Calilcrnii Public 4ore,. California hm 2l,0'jn.0U0 arr?s iiVur Dray of cull Utiie'.a. flail. It A STRANGE SUPERSTITIONS ppiThaii.'liig., Ili-mii.- l'i, iNG. cl. i: s und I( troo Hal and muff sets are destined to become very popular this season. This one is exceptionally siriart, embodying a sheared beaver turban trimmed with a broad band of peasant embroidery. 142. mil n million ... ,k HnCHlUAASNEElE. FOREBoOlS ON NEW VtAC'S EVL VESft AND EVIL Pod TO OFFSET 'TUlS YME SNEETER rtdsr VlSlT 1UUEE. DIFFEI2EMT FA.HULS,WITM01FFEPENT AMO BEG FROM EACH A SOC-NAM- Piece of roefoiSL-stwpE- - I WHISKtV I Hotel Neuihouse ES BEFORE MlOMl&HT 400 EACH WITH BATH OUTSIDE iZ-- 14 ROOMS Hit 8AI.K 9 yan'-- of in n.d m-l.liiileiiin at u liurgiilii price. Call Mr, f. E. Rife ui 22X nr 3d. i OR 9AI.E in l!o)'i almost new. $25 Tummy formran. lii veil-- , Mi. Flyer cash. OF GREENLAND souls of dead people oc aW Unlaw. s Sail Lake City 6EUEVE TR AvYSe THC SEALS BOEV Witr Ntwwaptr ( . cae D WHICH MUSTBEEAtEM ' attic 1'i-s- PONT HAVE IB IE MCH TO ENJOY RICH WHISKEY" u Select Now for Xmas. Shining rayon satin tope with floral sateen hacks. truly practical comfort Color, wiuc, rose, blue aud otnlitr. wi-i'- 'ii.iu-- ri-ZtZfc- $9.90 npB ;l e. need (tnrrTHioioouArco.,iAwiNCtiuo.tNO. on slction. e, I.,.-- "RiCH deposit will hold U)vdv y, I. uakcr plan. y DOWN COMFORTS Shu-Jtiws,- dont BOURBON Iny-n-wn- A small all-ru- I (DI6 whilo stocks are complete. Tsi lli-lc- u I "YOU h novelty woolens. Select yours now ut itilt FAI.i. You KHirt-i'iniI- on satin. WNU Service.) MI FFS RKVIVF1) a delicious luncheon served. Prln lu Loa Aiik,.i(.h. wh.h ai winners were: Mi. Carl Gallnwav Cal. and sis- tlnir visiting daughter Mis. John Itowe all-rh Mrs. An ilia They also icr, Mis. Harry Ul0k Others present were: Ji( RO TitJuan!l A,,.xil.t Sa (orten. Mrs. Win. Treloar. Mra. Win 1am ,;ulller (car. Mr. C. K. Itife, Mrs. Siellu Shea aud Mrs. Iloweiu Hanks. Among tho Tluiic people utlend-ii.- g Ihe funeral of Jesse Haws al Ihe Hnppy Hour Club was hell I'rovu on lust Thursday were: Mr. oil Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Win. I.i o Green. Mr. Hubert Green, Mrs. Ci ur. Bridge waa played und a ni- Dodge, Miss Vera Dodge, li.ucheon served. Mrs. Joseph Buys Mis. Kuiuia Miss Kulli Wheeler, Mra . Mary won high score and Potts, Mr. and Mra. Karl Potts, Mis t. Thomas Others present were: trances Davis all of Silver City. Mrs. Harry Carten, Mrs. John Kowe, Mrs. Iloeiia Hanks, Mrs. Geo. Tlns-iii.iIJX'.U, ADS Mrs. Stella Shea and Mrs. Nora McCormick. IMIOHTANT TO RESIDENTS OF and unearthly hap-p- i TINT1C A factory trained Radio, Si.iugiler niugs in a French castle figure in Washing Machine, Refrigerator u thrilling and unique crime-mysterand Vacuum Sweeper SERVICE Tho Maker of MAN, from Ihe Grlffith'o Applifourth In a new serh by 21. Ashion-Wil:ance Service Shop at the FurniiiKter-deiertivThe real ture Exchange, 310 West Center life Sherlock llolin.'s icll- - how he Street, Provo, will be in this dishelped solve Ihe mystery wlu-.- i to do service trict oiici- - a an associate of the f..inoiis I work. If yuu any Hcrv.ce on h letch Sure e. See The Anur-cay.i:r radio or oilier - .ippli.inces, Wnkly, the magazine d drop a card in iln- above j with l:ext wick's I.OS ANGELES or I'huiie 21. I'roio, ur leave ; . ..::ini:u. vonl ut tin- - Eureka Reporter. il-- point nr Every one warmly interlined nnd lined with rnv-v - - . needle ( To help keep the lower crust of a pie from getting soggy when baked, sprinkle it with a little flour, or brush over with slightly beaten egg wliites before adding the Ailing. Or bake the lower crust Ave minutes before adding Ailing and lop rTr' p"-- ttinMiii.j, : i'! i ,i ilia! I.! fill. !. 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