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Show fags EtJfcEKA REPORTER 2 Two Prominent Residents Died; Clianee to Secure Mrs. S. B. Wilson - Samuel Edwards Gooil Luck Offers New Year Mrs. Jessie Hassell, aged 43 years, died ui her homo iii this ciiy on Sun day iii (Cii Itik from a stomach ail nieiil from wills li she hud been mif-frile; for a long lime. Kin- wu Hi ' wire of .Stanley li. Wilson, t d nl of the I'. S. mines in t tin-Tin- year. First Font" the first person to inter the house on New Year's morning ploys a significant role in lie the family's future fortunes, must be a dm k man to bring good luck, but if he also biir.gs a gift and carries in" more than he "takes out," then the liou.-- is assured peaee and plenty fur a whole year, The most auspicious gifts as are a lump of coal and a red him..;. Unmarried poisons are advised to look out of the window on New Year's morning. If you see a man, it is a sign you will be wed before The luek-bringi-- If I list riel. Mrs. Wilson was horn at Mammoth June 23. 1899, a diniyliler or Main lluMtull J. and Elizabeth Freckli-li-Iriieiically all of her life hud nnr. spent In this district, (he last six years 111 Kureku. She was a grudii ale of the I, US XurMiig School ana later iiiieinled the Agricultural Col- lego s' I.ogan. She was a full lif ul inemhi-of I lie LD8 Church. on r Kuriivers, her ilc husband ii'ollier. include, two amis, Itoh-cr- i Wilson ol Kureka; and live sisters, Mrs. David Kapur and Mrs. Alton Koss of Mammoth. Mrs. timl '" J" M"" tc-ll-s Samuel Kdwards, aged 61 years, died at Suit laike. City on Tuesday morning of a heart attack, lie was lecuveriiig from a recent operation when sirlckened. Mr. Kdwards was horn ill Kns-l- i lid May 15, 1880, a son of Daniel i ml Ida (funding Kdwards. He cairn-lthis cniiuiry and to Utah In 191)8. M illing at Ophlr, where he connected himself wiili the mining game as i. boiler fireman. In 1925 he und his family moved to Matiinioth and I lien In 1930 I hey took up their nid-wu- a active in He deuce In Eureka. polities und fraternal work ; helms a member of Tintic Lodge No. 9. F and A M. and Tint Ir Uulge No. 711, It 1 O Klka. are his widow. Mrs. Survivin'? Mary K. Kdwards of Kureka; a son and a daughter. Dun Kdwards aud Mrs. Francis Davie of Suit Lake, und a brother fur I Thomas .d wards of Ophlr. funer-- 1 servues will he conduct- ed In Kureka at noun on Sunday. Ilitermelll will lie ill Ihe Tooele celll- - Tu.-nila- nickel-in-thc-sl- -- ; New Ideas Foster Spirit of Christmas 'u 1 1 (nilitf Kngland und they rurne lo this country und Utah in 1891. They resided for a short while in other localities and then came lo Kurek where they were enguged Iii the hotel buaiueas for yeats. Kven ulU-- ' Mr. Long's death in 192U Mrs. laing continued to cuiry on until u couple of years ago when she moved Into the northern part of the state, 1 fne was a devout member of the LDS church. She also was a writer, Many of her hlstoriral and geneoltg- leal, also poetical editions, having ! . WEEKLY Tlntlc Standard 23 I"ted States Mines Hon Blossom Mammoth Kureka Lilly Cons. . I fal Hre (lay ( o. (xil'cu) Mountain View 4 3 Iodine 1301. s rrccipitaling CarLim can be precipitated almost immediately from a colloidal suspension by the addition of a lit- - Little - -o May ic. Maw Shows Keen Interest In Mining vjaseawe lks W4W-W44444444W44444- 4 can't tc. Earthquakes Tun o In udJition to 29 volcanoes, all TUKSDAT. mure or less active, boiling hot Chief Cons litjr. springs and geysers, another geoKureka Lilly Cons. Sr. of disturbance characteristic logical North Lily 45r in 43e. Iceland is earthquakes, especially in Tlntlc Lead 34 c. the south where the volcano of Hecia. only 70 miles east of the capital city of Reykjavik, is almost con CIIHIST9IAS ITKKIHAM MKT II ODIST CHI'HCH. stantly in the throes of eruption tle hydrochloric acid. If the lujuid in which the cail'nii is susx'nded will not mix will) water, vigorous shaking after udd.ng (lie hydrochlori acid will form an emulsion al least temporarily, aud this will facilitate the action of the acid. vjV. i Tie tic Standard 11.42 Cai on I -- 69 v. t T n i'll u - I. F a Cold Duck leat Charm In the Sixteenth century L :';sh sailors ate cold duck meal . s a 8 MONDAY charm against drowning wlvih ; Chief Cons. 17c. ip girls believed eating it would ! Kureka Standard 7c. to make them beautiful. Hut here in America it is 1942. Let's make the must of every shin mg In 'iir! on! 'Iii ;;c m..ii-1'.c- s pipe-cleane- for-vnr- year 1 Semloh Hotel ... mid-Januar- y February, I to-wl- In r:i-- Kuiiiixhed uu Thursday of oath wask Judge Will L. Hoyt In set the r.t Kureka. Clab th iu of court term the for dates K. Editor and Publisher. KIFK. of the Fifth Judicial ('. various DiH'rlct. For Juub County it i u follows for the year 1942: In the puktoffiea at Eir.airii-.- l too. Fir! term Monday. January 19th, re a I tali. ( nroiid class Bill iiecund term April 7; third I .ni't-- r iiiiiier 'he sci of March When carving turkey, first cut term I, Monday, AukuhI lath; fonriu' J ? through the leg, crack the joint, term October 13ih. Tue(luy, and then disjoin the leg from the Motion and iluyc Is u the. turkey. Cut the breast in medium (.pelting day of probate eurh lertii; hIso Moii- - NOTICE OF MKKTINC; FOR thick slices, not in chunks. Use r: day, March 9th, Monday, June 8th; j UNirriOY OF (XM'XTY a sharp knife. ISt DOKT FOR TIIK Friday, November 27th. J YEAR 1912. Turnips make an excellent garMovies Bos nish. Cook until tender, cool and Peep Nut ice is hereby given that the Sando, the strong man. Pope Lm scoop out the insides. Spread with butter and fill with cubed, seaXIII, and the icnownod Buffalo B II Hoard of County Commissioners of Juab Countq, State of Utah, will soned beets. Reheat and surround were featured in Edisons the fowl platter. peep box" movies of meet at ten oclock A. M. on the 1333, forerunners of tlie currently SBtli day of December, 1941, at the If you spill pumpkin filling over Court Houe In Nephi, Utah, for the popular "jukes. the edge of the crust it is likely purpure of adopting a county budget to burn during baking. Avoid this lor the year 1942, and that a public (IHHIXANCK NO. 1110. by pouring only part of the filling hearing will lm held at that time and 0 into the crust, put it in the oven, ADOPTING A place before Ihe proposed budget Is N ORDINANCE then pour in the balance of the BUDGET FOR 1942 AND MAK- udopted. Duted Hit Kill duy of December filling. ING APPROPRIATIONS TO GOVOF El 1941. ERN EXPENDITURES HOARD OF COUNTY HKK.V CITY, UTAH, FOR 1942. COMMISSIONERS OF BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY JUAB COUNTY. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KUHy R. ELGIN GARDNER, REKA: County Clerk Slid Section 1. That the ity Coun-(I- I I Clerk of thn Board here(tfi'.d doe of Kiirt-kUtuh, City, At Christmas time ideas are more by tidopl a budget for Eureka City, important than ever amusing ideas fur the year 1942, und doe hereby to keep minds from too stern realimake appropriation lo govern exties; clever ideas to make money- penditure of Hip City of Eureka for HOWS YOUR STOVE? saving a pleasure; ideas to stress tlie year 1942, u billows, i: the old, old Christmas spirit of joy to The sum of f 20,0u0.o0 defray line of und reverence c.nd gay family gathexpense durliiR 194 2. erings. The sum of $2.0du.no for the ntuin-t- i Get the family into the spirit of Grates, inini'i1 of tho city street lights. an Christmas with all Linings, to sum of 6lo.000.0ii Tho purchasr "deck helping Water Jackets HMirri , 1 roams, and land on the hall with wate which st ret ms are located. ;i1m iu boughs of holly, (for nil stoves ) bring in tlie yule ((instruct water works, and to supFurnace Repairing. ly water for doinesiic, rulinrry, lug. If you have u: d min r purposes (lurin'! no fireplace, then THE SALT LAKE STOVE let the yule log Ihe r 1942. for the EXCHANGE, REPAIR and The sum of 61.000. n become a center-piec- e decoration miiinleiiiini e of Hie City Hull. SERVICE, Inc. for the table. The sum of 62.50u.0o lo npmi. imWent Stratford Ave. ('J and Use evergreens, plore and repair s:re.-'red berries, pine IN l.tKKK.t SAT., DEC. 27! li during 1942. m imts'ruc! The sum nf 625U. cones, acorns for 1.0010 Order at Reporter that home-mad- e Christmassy look. end repair sewers und dr;:!u' (iiirin; Grandmother's festoon of cedar 1942. boughs tied with a big red bow still Tlie sum of 6l.2.rO.Oo for the holds more genuine Christmas spirit n.aintPiiutti-- of the library fund. than the most expensive artificial Total fur the year 1942, 637.000. decorations. estimated expendable The total But if your family demands a revenue for 1942 is !n excess of the New sug- Intsl of the foregoing annrnpriatlons. change from the gest they invent decorations. Maybe Section 2. Thl ordinance shall SI.T LIKE CITY. UTAH they want a red, white and blpe tuke effect from and after it pubChristmas. Red barn paint and blu- lication one time in Ihe Eureka Reing are still cheap. porter, c weekly newspaper of genFor packages, for mantelpieces eral circulation in and for Kureka think how many everyday things are ( hy. Utah. already red, white or blue, or how Passed by the City I'ouncll of Ktt-i- i easily things may be enameled or ka Cn). Utah, in the 19i!i day ot dyed. Paint or dip pine cones, sticks IP cent her. 1941. and dark things in enamel or show DEAN r.lil K. litcard colors. Dye M yor of Kur-ktle fluffy feathers, dried grasses. of Utah i'letc A package with red, white and of Juub. s. blue feathers tied in with the bow, (County It v of Eureka Christmas tree Tills (THPOX entitles ihe I. France the Anderson, decorated solely bolder to 2-- reduction nu and elect "d. (lu.tlified, acting with balls of cotany room nt the rate Iterordrr of Eureka U'.tv. Utah, hereton, bright red, room al the rates as a any is H.at the forc'irm by certify while and blue to sdvertlae.l - one und correct copy of the true full, be they the room and ordinance budget opii.'tinn beat. Strew white of Eurekr. I ity. Utah, for the p"r and blue stars NEW beds, spring, mat tres1942, pased hy the (Tty UiC:ell nf around; decorate ses. carpets throughout the Kureka (Tty, Utnh. for the year with candy canes house 1942. poKsed by the City Council of crossed saber-wis- e Kunkn City, Utah, al a meet ing of It ITEM and tied the said council held In the (Tty Hall witli a big blue St. .Ml to 4.1.311 bow. Make huge imitation candles Xurckn ( Ity. Utah, un December 19. We Now Fen lure Free Garage of mailing tube or stove pipe or 1941. FRANCES ANDERSON. logs, covered as you please. They USE THIS COUPON! are fine for outside the door or by (Seal) Eureka fitv Recorder III! Dec. the fireplace. 24. 1911.) le of Puli. Whatever you do, hide your solemnity with simple gaiety . . . make it a seriously im4L large, festive cake will confer upon any Christmas banquet a Yuletide air that is quite distinctive. Individual cakes help, , to put on the left stocking before s; UUipM Qf Z.mc (jains The potency of this tlie rigljt. charm is supposed to be increased Dill ing' NoVCHlDcr . if you do all things ns far as poj- - o siblc Production of zinc during Novcmduring the day. her amounted to 74.710 tons com pur 'ed with 75,980 tons In October and 61.502 Ions In November u year ago. Result or Many beliefs Ulvnrdiiig to the statistic released The calendar has been regulated hy the American Zinc Institute. The by mathematics and astronomy. It Daily average production during th been compounded of supersti- - uinnth wd a record of 249u tons a. tions und religious rites. Primitive nonpareil with 2451 tons In October. man nolcil the .v muon, watched There wus one less working day In . m.iuih. and If the uverage daily it wax and wane. He knew the and after (iiupui was udded to the actual pro inonl.-- i of the seasons, awhile l.e sensed they came at regu- the output for the 31 day lar intervals and that their coming nllll 1, woud have been 77.200 tun- would be sure. The ancient Egyp - 'j, .November. tuns calculated time from the ris-- j )m,.Htie shipments were 60,913; ing of the Nile, which occurs in mid- November, slightly under th-June. The Nurth American Indians. October shipments of 61,594 tons computed the length of a journey the all(, ,,rawhark during in so many sleeps. The Gregorian h .1IH(lUIlll.(, lo 12.309 tons, a calendar, which is built around sun,; in the ar,.( wlIh ,,..3,9 ,0 earth, moon and stars, is as accu-- 1 mtrtuU. rate as scientific knowledge can Slicks of zinc h gal 11 showed n mod make it. It is the ui.endur most of rato improvement r.t the end of the tlie world follows. Some conservamonth to 23.1 82 tons, nn increase Orllio-dox of in eastern churches tives 1 A slmrp Increase of faith cling to the Julian calen- of 5ss tons. 1.542 tons to 84. lilt tons in unflil-i- d dar, wlccli is 13 days later. orders at the end of November Tliis year is 2602 in Japan, 5702 d from tree selling for far the to the Jews. In of the Ihe on part shipment In Homan year 2005 will begin. priin-- i western group of smellers. the Mohammedan EUREKA REPORTER Terns Of Court. A .t of Sail Lake City. Mrs. Ny- Thurkery To will be realized within the year. Alpl.ln of Dig Huey. Wyoming'. ::ee a dug is lucky, but a cat for.- two brother. ltowurd Hassell of Sail worty. A little cure will make it possible Lake City und Hubert Hassell etery to bring m.cself good luck for the Mammoth. - - a lllrhop lllgelow Headley pre:.lde1 entire year. Wear something new, LDH ward In held the the services Euieka Resident if possible, on New Year's day, but m Femur . tlie gaimciit must be put on when chapel. Tho speukers were Wllford Lake gan tni Iii .A dress in the morning. He-- Irs"n, Dishop Clarence G. Hogan Mu K. Cliatwin. i cipt of a gift is certain to carry mid nislmp Thomua Lute Iasi week word came from liu.-k- . Wish everyone you meet A slml numhers were by Ihe Hlue Ulrd Luke announcing the death of Sail Norma Mrs. remember but New Nell O'llare. Year," Happy chorus, .Mrs. Hiikk Long (Mrs. Felluu H. S when the greeting is given to cross jj.incmu. The invocation was pro !!orSVournl'have'aitish:,aLe Judge Hoyt Announces HOLIDAY HOSTESS HINTS Potent New Yearll day affords everyone llie opportunity to bring himself good luck throughout tlie year. At least that is supposed to be true according to several old superstitions concerning the beginning of a new Thursday, Dcc&nbfrr 25, 1$41. AT 3S suit if. portant family Christmas! lt Last evening at tho Methodist Chur;;h a very etitertalnitig Christmas program was glvc-- and was well attended. Those who took part In the various numbers were: Johnnie Doliner, Virginia Randle, Mitze Doliner, Gerry Rule, Dorothy Kkker. Jeannine IVan, llillie Bate, lh-ls. Dean, Richard Rule, Dick Delint Dean. Alliert Kva, Dean, Jackie Kkker. Joe Kva. Lola Randle, Harold lailrd, Johnnie Mary Iau Kerrla, Ktmor n Dot-linr- Jackson. Snnt.t Clans was present to have a mn visit with the chil- pre-Chri- st dren. I or ... CARD 19 T1IWKK. Mr. Stanley It Is It and sons appr.rlatin to Wil-o- n ih to extend lln-lnil who cared for mill a.f ii... in ihr Iii" Illness and death of :hel. .lear wife and mother. Special appreciation I extended to tin I,. t. n church for their Inspiring service, v. r - Utah natural resources commanded attention at ho Utah Sl.ite Fair thi year. Hero Is Governor Maw Ifaming'' to n ge'd. p-- l. rti h i. i.ii- - no 1 ;rv d" 'i mi n; V. t 1 1 ' . .V tn- - .1 i or spi'inil d.i In r!i- - uni'ui'i.'nci! Bltach.-.- l lo tiuiiniiN in tin national program. In recognizing this she 111l1nT.1l buliisliy brought fovth speci.il exhibits and review. The Ins-r'nt In the inlucral n a hriiliar.t dioplay of tiiilUinr. . mim-inisiraicur mid otherwise, e'liiiiuiii'iit ottd prnrtuci. One r un- pony even mivniefH n tvertlnu of li- - 1 1. :i : an underground tunnel wl.h all tho - V1: ''V., ,l!' l,c IN Vi grottudH n Kali 1 , .al miiiiiie :irit kinte I"'. iu order to glvo tho tvlmnilng ucii:-tn- turn gi tierul public au insight Into what ''' f a.trariinna u tvorsiiry to produro nielals Moti.in lut-"--- tree o plrtiiree of milling and methods were provided vhnrge at various hours In the mining bnlhling Tho atralrtic mineral dlsnlava furntdieit hy mlnvit nml tho Cniin! nureu of mine worn t inten t tn the public no well ns priMp.-ctmand icienti'lc - Thera w.i kei-lnpnt a;nonc mineral ri.l1(-iW,rt yar ar gronlng In iiiimS.-i- , ri,.h and lii'.li aw;-mi niailo In' this grmp. piMpIs. FIRE? home is one of tlie proudest possrss:cns a person lias, and o A Our dogs of war they're In Hit I nnie," the srmy now. Those sturdy huskle gentle himian:ee rnd matmuies, veteran of Admiral of the Philtnlvlphin too, certainly Llrd's Iolar exploratlona, have now eoin to enjoy her I eon drafted by I'nrle Sr.m for sled Iler favorite gift of rourte duty In Ihe far North. Read this iHirty. n her ti toy monkey iloll.n s:ory of a new kind of defense In The American Weekly, the First Christmas Tree tnaeazlne distributed with the nezt In Strassburg, Germany, in 1601, weeks I.os Angeles Examiner. o the first Christinas tree appears in liti'iuture. It is thought that the cusLOCAL ADS tom f using Christinas trees tn Ct-- r many spread ftoin Strassburg. FOR RENT Modern home In plen When Que-V.cloria married did lorHlion. Dick Galsford. Pruie Albeit, he introduced Ihe WANTED-- A Eureka Reporter dat- Ch. Minus tree cusl.un it.:o Eng-Ijtnl- . ed Oft. 30. Reporter Office. Ft. Ill the e.it ly of . t.l was derived Ihe .in.' FOR SALE - Pure bred cu-I:- ' ti.e Cic islii.aj l..-- t., Spaniel pups. Ready for Xma dei I C livery. For prlrea, elc. see Ed Wsbb. prep-rratlo- Protected Against therefore The cost is so little that no one can uf-for- to be without it. Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y. Fire and Automobile Ir.yurance. C. E. RIFE, Agent n K:-;l- .'. investment should be profeettd. n cm-ker- the Phone i L 30 or 223 |