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Show trunks o Local Nepfe ern line anil SOU Rubble, spent the week end in Richfield. -- JUNE 1941 k k 1941 I Glen Lea I k UNION PACIFIC la vlaitiug with relatives Fork, and Mux and Rex Care-fre- e A report In to ih efrPct vi S. OrlKRH and non that (Jer Li left on Tuesday for a week's vL-!K,ch"d aid Fennell aud other hoys will Main with relatives In Salt in. r;,,Dir. Mrr ' -83,1 uke vul,or, leave Camp Kno. Ky.. for the wet-er- n Mis. Ruhen Rail wua cull.-.- l m coaut, aud will be uiutloued at ITearott, Arizona, last we-- k on hi-- , gzlardayFort Loula, in Washington. rount of the deuth of her It,Jl the 0,,, e'sirr, . Mary II. II,I"C0I i Mamie MIhu nhe where Donna Lon.g. Frunclaco, Garrlty wai here dur-IiiHer non. the week vlalllng with her nummer. Mra. Vidor Itray gave M liirilnl HiatlonH Mr. and Mra. It. I Garrlty. The A i. item we failed Hr'"11' lo make nien-liu- n Ta,SIt BUI for her little giandsiiii, lluaal.i party ,H or was lllut Hie Tlnilc lu,ljr In Hull Luke fotployeil ureaHlg'i Bruy, who whs three years of .- oa Sclm.il that hand raid flrsi division in May 22nd. The parly was giien l", .Rl,,UI l! lar,jr Kim sight reading :l lh- li.unl Mra. C. K. Hlfe and May 2"tli. un.l ih.- u..xii,i member and their partr.era. iliiunlitni, Sunday, held in e: r ()..... Lyie-nJoyce, returned on Sunday evinlni' hun. Purn-1Wahl bring the ,nU,ll,lon ' Harold modern qulst, Hi after a piece a few lailrd, Wes: apendiiiK Am-Jean tty aMr bo, ii duya at Tl XL IT for the Klks and Miners JSaulam which furnished a var-o- ( can Fork with the form.Ta imitl.er nian, Larry Tinnitus, GlUoii, l.uriia lloyns. Phil Thompson. Har-O- l Cnion Cun vent ion in Bureka June C Mra. Hannah Ithodea. no ordinary that masK end 7. 'Tersuiiul Ci.re for All You ! -. llopis. Hetty Uiidile. Lnrry e ran produrWiar is the niuliu o the Kiir.-kThe final tax suIp or proMatten.nin, Joyce llray. ( Iruiiing Co. Miner perty In Juab county will lie held ui I' I for the Blk and Tho natlnial ronimnnrtcr of the June 6 Xephi on Saturday, May 3lat. Those L It. HiggiiiHuii, oil linn- - Tintic (onveutlou In Bureka American All You Milo J. Warnei. for Care whose j i ItraniH Terminal property is delinqiietil man who has mining In Snli Iioko at Provo lust evening to Leg-le- n 'Je li the motto of the Bureka must be there to hid them hack or Lake for some years, was lurk here ineinlieis and th.-others ut they will revert to soniiMiie dee. with friends amt relatives' mini Co. loti-Roberts In that city. Among . w e ih during Word received In Bureka the nth-i-- r ilie Lureku people attending were-Mr- . aud Mra. X. Willmore. yjr. ami day in the effect that two promWhile In the LI S h.isniii.l a Vacation by train this year. Tha coat is low. You inent formor reaidenla of thla city Mrs. George Korsey, Mr. :.inl Mrs. of THS presenied Mr. I'orim.i It.ind uiili UREKA comfort . . . you save njoy superb were Frank In Las married Racon. a Mr. Nevada. I and Mrs. Join. gorgeous basket of Gowers. Ln- -l time . . . and you avoid highway hazards and on May 21at. They were Joseph Cnffev, David Kayar, Karl I, tm ihursilay :.s:ir. "tr anil gave h.m a earn Fennell and Mias Ku'hleen ltiis.il and Mra. Ruby Sorenson. unexpected expense. Accommodations to suit your nrlef case with his name engravid bll,kd mii Thurmlajr of desires Coach seats restful It lu underatood the young couple in uppreci.il ion ..f his s. i Kerekn. Htah licroon, The Women's Assm i iiim. will make their home In I. as Car berths to I hem. delicious Sleeping Dining Car rubllaher. aud Editor K.KK. t met the honit! of Mrs. Ttmm:ix E. . where Mr meals. Nurse Fennell la employed. Stewardess service mi Registered l liliuklta on The curd parly ronduetd on Mon-da- y Tuesday evening. Aftrains. principal ter the bitKlnem session 'fino'' win Helicr Mellor, sheriff j of jUili, evening by the Ludi.-- s of i atared la the poatofflce at Ku l Chureh was a returned Friday afi.-- i two played and a delirious luiido-owua county KM'und elaaa milt Dial!, ti A served bv the hostess. The prize affair, the card playing aud llie fine weeks He varation n a Joined Mari-S group of Aft , dir lader the of Ctahna who attended the annual winners were Mrs. Ktia Gear first. luuclieou being enjoyed by all. The ri. convention of the National Assuri.i-Io- Mra. Ada Randle houae prize, and prize winn. rs were: .Mrs. John Kreeihv ronsulatlm of Cnui'ty Officials, wlii.-l- i was Mrs. Mart-are-' Knots for .ou." Phipps and Gl.-held lit lamiavllle, Ky. lie reports The next meeting will he held at Hi Mm. C. PL Rife anil Paul P.dian.1 having had the trip of hi life. J home of Mrs Freetliy on the evenJilin-- 17ih hl, ing of Tuesday, Blgin Gardtur. inuiity dark of j is Out of town .ill. ii. ling also the made trip. Mammoth, Utah President Kail lireeuhalgli of llie of Jani.-- Haynes on Suml .y S'ake lias aniiounc-- ' were: Mr. anil Mrs. Iiriim Haynes, State Fiah and Game Connniraiou-e- r Santaquin-Tlr.ti- r MV ipver To You ed that quarterly miiferem-- will be Mr. ard Mrs. Klgin Gardner, Mrs Newell II. Cook has Issued the held and Sunday, May 3!' Bdilh Henrind. Mr. and Mrs. M. Al. Saturday fur the year URE, FRESH MILK and fishing proclamation In ami Mm. Biiiuia June 1, Saulaquiu. The first O'Gara, of 1941. It is very complicated and a and non; Mrs. Florence Pnik1"-- ; will he a pricsihuod meeting too for to Item, publong lengthy CREAM EACH DAY. lish. It npciia some waters early, al eight Saturday evening. A xperiul Waller Purker, and Dee Park, r of Salt Mrs George Rigtrup, Mr.. Oc others late and several are closed for invitation has been issued to wives LX, Quart R. llradford and Mrs. Kmma Myrl and mothers attend to fiisi thlr xi.v It. MMtrilY. Agent Ilionc I, Fun-ka- , I'lali the entire year. Persona wishing to slon as parts of the program will he R. Thomas, of Spanish Poik. 10c look over the qiu.rU do may proclamation a! given by some of the sisters and I wuiched the old worl.l SOe mt by calliUR at the Reporter office Gallon pnnal discussion on pries! hood proh nieiuoirs of on.- of Bxiraordlnary he-TCXB l.'I for the Blka and Mirers lems and kindred topic has c leaders of Russian UN, quart ui,.l Sumlav C n Ion Convention In Bureka June 6 planned fur their iuterest. French urislocrury, who pan. Is a.i m You a. All 2.30 10 and a I l u i Personal Care fur and 7. meetinga will bout ia a iae MRS. WAHLBERG iniimaio nev-- r revealed p:. Wear iu the motto of the Bureka and 2 and & p. m. The evening sesl Iriiialili.-s- , tlie l rage. li.-of lure sion will be presented by the I'YU. Phone 137-R- 3 Cleaning Co. eon'dit of Kurnp.-i.i- l a. id Millionaires personal IGes. Don't miss the openIn the World war, lillfl, I during lu Weekhe American ing chapter ttic-iwire 17,075 millionaires in the . NOTIC- Ewit Ii ly, the magazine distributed United States. Ry 1328 this figure . next week's Los Angeles Kxaniiner. had grown lo 43.1SL The figure in Irlm are aure to rlne. Puzzling sequel lo the Tale or Oh. l'j;W w:.s a'd lo be 14,317. We liigl.ly aollclt your IiumIimhm Van Winkle. Dan - i ! for African ; t; Vacations - "2rte k par-(ent- - u-- cmi-exi- s - w-r- ( or-!z- ra Mur-gen- ! r,-'- I vi.-lii- , , REPORTER 1 -- r ILLSIDE DAIRY suci-.-ssfu- NV-p- pei-iiis e De-w- ar six-inn' t rui-i!ile. - UmONlPAimCiRflUROflD r l ati s ui-.- e Parker, Kip ular sports writer, pop- In a des- r cent cl of the liina up in the Catstaking life easy today kills, and unco.--, re a peculiar u oi-- Rip f mav .i.ive lup'.i Don't miss this odd. oiiginat. nir.li iu I lip Ameru-ur- . provoking the Magazine disIribuu-Weekly, wllli next weeks Los Angeles Slrrtch The longest stretch of straight railroad track m the United States is between Wilmington and Hamlet in North Carolina. It is a straight track 78.66 miles long. Qabby Neil ODonnell Mini.: wall mi-'sln- hlms.-l- t Mortuary Hcrvlce DlgiilGe.l a wi or Write PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Night. THE SALT LAKE STOVE EXCHANGE (IU (ish Ambulance Service lx one who ith sort rules." DEBUNKER By Kl rat ford Ave. laike City, Ilali All Work GuMranlerd Qertie director w Weal Hall N you or the owner. Hava you o woy of KNOWING accounted for? rasting tlrilera at Iz-sv- Npi oro aits poor s. Free (hllmates. Nominal Charge. YOU DO . . . ' liMiM-n- Original pails for all makes of stoves a ii. I healers. .i trovery lhal old fore this John Haney Far hay, Ph.D. IS NOT FORBIDDEN TO PUT ANY FLAG ABOVE WE AMERICAN FLAG IT V thot oil your charge f With an ordinary, 2 port lolsibook, thoro ii littlo con And occasionally, they art lost In ovtry trol over lost slips. company doing a charge business. Usually tho owner iotsnt no Uf profit is not what it should bo. itl He only knows thot PROFIT must bo guarded. Because losses in business coma only from profits. Losses cannot bo doductod from tho rant . . . from tho taxes . . . from solorios or overhead I Profit is tho only placo where losses strike. That's why profit must bo guarded I ... Your chorgo accounts con bo "insured. Remember thot moll places of paptr oro vulnoroblo to fire, carelessness, hreeses through opon windows, wastepaper boskets and ordinary losing. Bsforo you order a new supply of salasbooks, let vs show you how you con Insure yourself against such losses with Rod iform Seleibools "l-cep- THIS BIG EVENT in ! eureka ONLY PENNEYS in EUREKA ONLY Although no flag is ordinarily evrr placed above the American flag in the United Slates, it is not forbidden lo place one certain emblem above the national flag. This one permim sible except. on is the flag w pennant of the Christian church the founda liuii on which Aineika was built. I'uUliC Ldgf WM.'StiLl y M wo art handy to you -- - Eureka Reporter Phone 228 Phone 36fjf S3 |