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Show TliursAa, November C, 1941. EUREKA REPORTER Pftid 9 L. D. 8. Relief Society Bazaar, I Mrs. Frank Gurrity and daughter, Tucs., Nov. 11, at Recreation Hall, j Mary Frances,, were Salt Lake visit Lunch noon on. Chill 6c and 10c.! ors on Tuesday. Lunch 26c. Needlework and candy. i Mr. and Mr. Lus Rowe and little School children and public Invited. t daughter, ray Luclle, were Sunday Mr- - J- - H. Ellaworth of Payaou Mr. John Curdy of Shoshone. Ida- Verna Logan was honored last guests of Mr. und Mrs. John F vlslled In Eureka on Sunday with ho, ( hire visiting with her mother, week at the first formal party of the Rowe, friend. Mr. Norn McCormick, md other school 'rt'ar to be held at Carlson Samuel was In honor of her blth Hall. A successful A Hallowe'eu ban: a weeks visit .r,er cay. Mies Logan Is a Freshman. ; donca wua given by the Clounor Mr. and Mr. Henry Davis of with re, at Ives. They ,r Ijlke and lha M Men last Friday ev- - den were In Eureka on Sunday vialt-cnlOn Mondnv the employees of the were aeconiiiunled home by Mr. at the amusement hall. 'eg with Mr. and Mm. John Andrew. City Copper companys Mrs. Francis Davie and daughter, ABd"W who Pent the day In Kureku. ll!o Tim Ic mine In Nevada went nut In' lha lost city of lha horaa poo- -' severon reasona strike. The being First proof of the existence of M d Rrfc j uniil.r 0, a The Urfclljl Vtt including wage wale. a mysterious race who were the Ken- I., n. 8. Itellef Society l.aliforill;li Bazaar, l lucky Colonels or 1200 I). C., lived Tucs.. Nov. 11, at Iteereaiinn llall slrlk: affects about 2;.0 miners. Kurrta UuriB wwk vlllig near the Garden of Edin and were I.unrh noon on. Chill 6c and 10c relallvea and friends. They The L. D. 8. Primary of Eureka the distinct ancesters of most Am Lunch 2!ic. Needlework and candy Ward held a Hallowe'en Mr. ' Mrs. John W,r at the party ericans. Dont miss thia strlcklngly School children and public Invited. Amusenieni Hall on Donnelly. Thursday even- Illustrated feature in the American which In at were the children Ing Mm- - Howci.a Hankes entertained At the Lady Klku meeting Tuesthe magazine distributed Weekly, appropriate costume. There was day evening the usual program was with the next weeks Us Anneles 31 Saturday night in or of ler daughter, Helen, who ia to dancing and refreshments. tarried out. Mrs. C. E. Rife wou married anon. Bridge and 500 A. L. Broderick submitted to an the high score price, Mm. Carl Calhu d the,r a "I Mrs. William Gear operation for gall atone Irolde at laway all cut, Mrs. John Rowe the T.hLl!J Played. Hallowe en party at the home WOn Mrs. Stella Shea was high score for bridge and Mrs. Ilia Holy Cross Hospital last Satur- luflle prize. of Mrr. Floyd Nash on the evening Charles Logan for 500. the all cut day. latest report are that be is hom era. The next will be of October 20th. A delightful time prise went to Mrs. Cart Callaway, getting along us well as cun be ex- - 0,1 ,,v,,mbcr 18th. was had by all. Prise for costumes other present were Mrs. Nora Mc- Mrs. J. A. Hensel, one of our lung 4 ErnpHl 8ax nJ Mr- - Cormlck, Mrs. John Nllson, Mrs. C. peeled. Vtll lam Me Damera. time Prizes for the E. Rife, Mrs. John Rowe. Mrs. Stella subscribers, bus written that Ur. and Mm. Reed Carter of Pay Wil1 "Pend die winter in Denver, card playing were won by Mrs. Sax. Shea, Mrs. William son are a of the baby parents girl, Treloar, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Kay and Mrs. Charles Harry Carten, Mrs. David Eagar, born at the hospitul there on No- - I'elnrudo. Her address Is 852 10th Jr. lhe lteporter keepu Others who Kay, attended were Mrs. Mickey Rosa, Mrs. George Tln-Mr- a. vember 1st. The mother was for ,n Dee Clement, Mrs. Heber Cush- - man, Mia. Frank cIo,w with lier l,tr Karene Miss Pri'ly 8tewart. daughGarrity and Miss merly ' acquaintance In rrl,, lug, Mrs. LeRoy Gourley, Mrs. Al- - Gloria Gear. The hostess served n ter of Mr. and Mr. Del Stewart. "'"T ' die Tintle District. den Childs, Mrs. Ed. Thomas, Mrs. delirious luncheon. The honored Robert Galsford, Mrs. Robert Gour- - guest received beautiful and useful Ily Sclimldl and Arthur Iloyna re8,', buttled with ghosia of her turned to Eureka after a hunt at ley, Mrs. Noel Allman. gifts. bat rose to haunt her. Mary ltBl two I'tuh Lake and had great big Canadian honkers as a prize. They Nhn l,,o former Bubbles Wilson folllea beauty, tella of her ln- reported ducks scarce but several confesvlona and wlut huppen- j docks of geese were moving about ouce she had shaken off the td 'ben in die air. lilgli I nemesis of Frank Tinney and Hull)- Mrs. Versa Sylvester, who submitt- - v nods ban against her bad been j i d to i serious opi ration a couple lift d. Head her dramatic story In of weeks upo. v us able to leave 111' die American Weekly, the magazine i deo-gFork d stributc 1 with next weeks I. os An-- ! hospital la Spanish early in the week. She Is now at .eles Examiner, i be home nt her diupbier, Mrs. John Enjoy the Luxury of i DiHTHicT mi icr Ilans.n, of Iulmyra. tiik r.MTI II KT.VTKH FOK Till-- : DiNTUIlT OF I T til. Ia The Matter of SiiTlI TAXXriK, t- iiii.oritig a marned folks dance at Nli, n.inkr ,f- I V Bei-rit:on Hall on the evening IN BANK III ITI Y NO. IT, 721 In : Tit cridilors of Tanner, i f Furekd. County of Juab, and dis-tr- e : for:.iild, a bankrupt. the whiskey of KhT'FLAVCR YEARS oiiio !s hereby given that on the the sain Tli eliili'ren of the Play SFbonl I8tb day or Oetoher, This whiskey is M YEARS OLD enjoyed a delightful Halloween par- - 8elh Tanner has lieen duly adjudged tv on Thursday n ternoon. Forty- - a bankrupt on a petition filed by KNluky llraikl Burbo Wkiikty. 90 FinI eplit youngster, all in costume, him on the 18th day of October, and that THE FI11ST were seated at one long table. lie- SchftnUy DUtilUro Cti., N.Y. C. OF IMS CltEDlTOKS wilt la were served after which lach eliild was given a Hallowe'en held at the office of the undersigned, favor by their teachers, Ethel' Cadd Lcferee in Bankruptcy, 42-- lleuso;, Buildinc. Salt loike City, Mali. oi. I. lid Helen Eliason. the 24tk day of Novi mber. 1941, n: June Kendall, who a few i:iontli m oVliwk In the riireneic. at vhic'i avo resigned his position Juab time und place the ru'd creditors lounty commissioner in order to ae- - may mend. proe their vlainn. ap-e- .t employment with the state, point c trustee, aiiiioini u eoMm.i'ee thii week relieved of his duties In of creditors, examine the limkrupt. the rtate detriment of r n.l traasuet rtuh-otl-ebusiness a1 It was Just a case of nuking room m-- v com- s.iid properly for tlie new governor's choice for the ji.p--. Luke City, 1'tali. Ici,d at i lii 4th day of November. 1941. The Tintle District LuDcs AuxiliT. D. LEWIS. ary No. 23 of the Miners Inion met I'ete'i-in Bankruptcy. lr.wi and af'er regular busi-,- i I Data of I'nli. Nov. C, 1941.) social was held. Prizes went to Ruth Wuhlqulst first. Edith ORourke cut, and Cleo Gilson refill-. Hosiers for the evening were Kale Am, s. Pearl Bowden and Cleo HOW'S YOUR STOVE? as 'Wf1 Gilson. j MM (Oliljilrlt litli (if f.i- or The American I.e- -' My Neighbor MX A SAYS: Nothing else furnishes the same for the money as canned ci,n.k. Utah weak Editor and Publisher. C. K, KIKE. tomatoes. Emered In the u If water from your flower vasea 'rki, Ilali it (KCiinn rlsaa mall liishould cause white spots on your Uiittai uuaAbi al Maieb I polished furniture, rub spots lightly lT with a little household ammonia applied with a cloth, then quickly covif you waul notary work Jous er the spot with furniture polish and hours cull 228, A five rub it well with a soft cloth. This after Is all dial you will b works like magic, but be sure to mlnuia pat out. apply the ammonia only to the spot. - df J aa on I'burMiay of r,i food value s,, Og-Glrl- a ,'ihlird REPORTER " buul.-ieu- - i s di-la- Doeskin and chamois gloves should be washed, oil the hands, in lukewarm water and plenty of milk soapsuds. Rinse them thoroughly in . ler clean lukewarm water. Arrange litem on a turkish towel, put another M IIKKA U)DGK NO. 12, I. O. O. F. Meets Every Wednesday towel over them and pat until much 7:30 P. M.. I. O. O. F. HALL of it.e water haa been absorbed. Then lightly stretch the fingers and Visiting Brother Invited to Attrad. WIHTKOKD BATES, N. O. dry the gloves on a clean towel. Pull them gently into shape several times A. M. BOSS, Secy. during the drying. Its always best to wash this type of glove when it becomes slightly soiled, (Associated Newspapers WNU Service ) Tintle Lodga No. 8, F. A A. II., mast lad and 4th Tuesday of each mouth at L O. O. F. all. Vlaltblug brothers Invited to uttood. Ub Combination M. II. HOWE8, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary ! Neil ODonnell ea Mortuary ...... tiie of I llicnlflrt! tier al a Ice Komlual (ftiarge. PHONE 54 e Call Anj Time Daj or Night. , MEET-fieslitujii- ritnii.VTi: ta 10 For further information This smart suit is really a coat. The trick is a design of swathed hip-lin- e and a fold where a jacket might end. With the new waistline, of bright red Forst-man- n anJ set wool, the fur collar and cuffs of fine Prrxixn lamb give this num her much chic for fall. a-- i OUR DEMOCRACY- so m.-e:- - MILK F-- ! eei-niny- , r tWW4W4W44H4fl numbers 'vflsftrm ,1" THE . 'Mii 'Y" 1 1 'r7 . .. AMAZING IMPROVEMENT IN US. HEALTH ARE DOCTORS, NURSES AND PUBUC HEALTH OFFICIAI.S-y,-- V) ENLIGHTENED DAIRY FARMERS. AND v'; iv (fur nil stoves) Furnace Repairing. d , rr.. . nr v -- v is III llic Reporter received a very nice Inter from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellrmore of llnnhe, Nevada, who for many years were residents of this district. They stuted that it was a matter of regret that Highwas not reeeivlng state way No. and federal aid as had been promised. The Klrmores liuve used tills route for years In making trips Into I'lali and they believe It should he Improved hersure It Is such n direct route. Jack Russell, sou of Mr. and Mrr. J. Russ 11. left early Tuesday h i.'oriiiiig for Salt take, where look off for California In further hla flying education. He was liud- J for Sjii Marie to enter tin Allen Hancock College of Areonuutirs, P. S. Army Flving School. The join; i mail has nude great strides In up to date. Ilis ta'tlal tralnlnr. was gained In Pluh country mule; inveriiiner.l Instructors, and receni-l- y he piloted a ship from the east to a safe landing In Eureka. Youne Kux.'cl should go places heesuse he Is saturated with air mindedness. I). . !!..-ai- COUNTRY NOW HAS THE FINEST, PUREST THE WORLD. . . DEATHS FROM THE TWO MAJOR INTESTINAL DISEASES OF QJllS MILK SUPPLY IN infant Children have decreased fi0 IN 20 YEARS. A THE SALT LAKE STOVE EXCHANGE, REPAIR and SERVICE, Inc. HARD-WORKI- I SUIT LAKE CITY Water Jackets o rommittee cmisl.-ti-Mrs. John AnAirs. G'Wge Forsr-ydrew, Mrs. M. E. Critter, Mist Rule I'ott1' and Mrr. John Bowden. OF CHILDREN FOR POPULAR PRICES MWER, FINER ACCOMMODATIONS SAME Grates, Linings, t VgACK Call 36 to 228 fur fire or nurnre. C. K. Rife. ronaull County Clerk or respective sixaara. v NOTICE TO CREDITOR!1!. Kslste of Miranda Hoyns. deceased. Creditors will preiu-n- t claims with voucher to the undersigned at the of ice of f. X. Lealherbury, Eureka, llall, on nr before tho 11th day uf D cemlicr. A. I).. 1941. ARTHUR N. BOY NS. Administrator of the estate o! Miranda Doyus, deceased. (Dull of first publication October 9. 1941.1 ,C. N. Lealherbury, attorney. the p'nn iner on Monday evening at thr tome of Mr. X. Wlllmore. AfPr a business snssion card were played, the pries point to Mrs. Neil Ollarc-llrsand Mr--- . Wlllmore. The " tilAltlllANNillP MITICK AMI r (ill West IN KIRI Stratford Kt KUTRDAY, vr. NOV. $200,000 mo4imization program ottorsi you of th best in tfia Wait ! Spacious rooms in tho heart of Salt i 13 leave Orders al Si W444W44W4W444W Cils entertainment and business districts. Four restaurants serving wondes ful food. Headquarters for tours and sightseeing trips lake ! is, 400 OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH EFFICIENT n WITH TUB OR SHOWER NOTARY PUBLIC 2-- 4 Reporter Office Legal Blanks of All Kinds Always Carried. at C. E. rife! FONES 36 and 228 1 MBS. I H WATUS....ri(SI0tN! I HOLMAN W ROSS WATUS.COSU1ION.CO-MANACO- - I MANAOH |