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Show Thursday,- - February 19,. 1942. . EUREKA'RKrORTER Page John Thlppa wav taken to Salt Noel Allman la in the Holy Cros'arly Introduction Of The iLake yesterday morning where at the, hoapltal where he recently aubmitted V xlCrS I Croat he will an aubmlt to in Ul&ll. Holy Hospital operation for hernea. Ttntle Lodge No. 9, F. f p to an operation for hernca. uS a M., moot lid Bill McCoy and John Gulley, Jr., Introduction of the horae Into and 4tb Taday of Tlntlc la having tome real winter, were Salt Lake visitor late laal I'tuh, during the north ward apread Francis Davie, who u few mouth each month at LO.O.) For the pnat aeveral duya of the horae from New Mexico in rao moved to Salt Lake, on Monday weather. 11. Visit r blag broth-- 1 the thermometer baa been below zero ,T,h "nd submitted to a major operation at the end on one occasion it wua 12. tl esnturie, affect- Mra. Casey J.mei of Oakland. Cal- is invited to tttood. u!nb,,r f chnM In Indian ' condition BURTON T. COLLIN'S, W. M. liornla, la vlitlng with her purenti, ted, !,0,y Cro Tintic District Ladies Auxiliary 2.1 Mr. and Mr. Denni Higginaon. r uuWE, Ssrretary ,1'M.N repnr,ed M 'T',, n,ltwtaU il the Utah Writer' met hist night at Miners Union Hail Project. At the Elba Ludlev meetliiK on Thomas A. Cumpbell haa Just been hunge in Utah, however, were not und after buineaa a social waa held. Tudny evening Mra. Frank Garrlty The prize winner were Mr. P. N. promoted to rnrporal. He i located revolutionary a among tribea of won high acore prize, Mra. M. K. N (Con.) ,,lp Great Plain, since the use of Id son, Mra. Amelia Urea and Mra. at Camp I.cwl, Wash. 'h h,,ni niu-l- i Griggs all cut, and Mra. Clarence 1! ill h WahlquiNl. more suited to Mrs. Orson Itililnqs was operated open country, Gourley raffle. The holes for the at ibe I'aysun hospital o.i Tueev iilng waa Mra. C. E. Rife. Ute and Shoshonl north of Utah Tintic I hit wi'h a r.ul cold spell. upon l nd '"V the tkerinonict-i- r rP,r;i'1 niorniug Widnmluy nngP'nii,elyhP F. ,lho1XV,utch n,ou- - M ItKKt IaIIIGK NO. IS. I. At the Kiwunla club meeting last ' reaister 12 below zero. This haa herectiv horse own- Meets Every Wedmd.y w;,rpl.,he evening the principal apeakera were been go in? on tor rs in t.h, and the effect, of the marly a week. It Mux Tlioiuaa, cashier of the Cumoicr 7;S0 p. ' 0. 0. F. HALL s the find time In ycnr tnul Tintic liliig with Mr. and Mrs weri Immediately felt In r',,l,,lio Kline Joke Bank of dal Nephl, and Itiixty Rife, ha experienceil thee temperatures in Broth Invited to Attend lnt increaaed effeeilveiies of their South Bend. Indiana, Is recovering of the US army. It waa one of the 11 Kit BERT CUR WIN, N. 0. ,on ai lit lx time of the year. activities. Hunter were a from recent goitre operation. beat proa ram in aome lime und the cniible to conduct1 blaon hunt on A. M. ROSS, 8ecy. Veteran of World War No. 1 who attendance waa pleaaing. Father John llirrington of San 'he Wyoming plain, and also to wl.h to cnlit and who are qualified Francisco and Ml Margaret liar- - Krev mure effectively upon the buf-- ' The child healih cunfereiice held under the emergency rulings nre askIn "i on of llcno, Nevada, are on February Sth wua sponsored by ed to contact visiting 'hi found In the Bear River vulley Adjutant Duvid (iwil-ll- with t heir parent- -, Mr. and Mr. Den- - d on 'lie Snake River plain until tbo Elks Lodge. At Ihia conference ON VALENTINE'S iii of tiip local post of he Ameri19.50-4nls Harrington. 21 children were examined; fl were can legion. The bare linve been let By this Inert a oil effectiveness of vaccinated againat small pox, and 10 down some what ami Mere are Miss Ada SylvcHier Is visiting at good lhelr hunting the I'les and the Sho- reci Ived their first dose of diph- Job available. l nd '""I wwe enabled to theria toxoid, aaalallng at the congather In Sac- - lur-' ' ' d,,!rTna In bands number. The Women's Benefit Association ference were Mra. George Manaon. Rumtmbif i 'h Mr a,,d Mr"' I,ilk "umbering Ihousun.ls. Thissometimes hud Mra. Enid Innia, Mra. Martha Kay met at tbo home of Mrs. Thomas Umcl t JM vtou.ly 1'hlzacklea oil Tuesday evening when impossible owing to the and Mrs. Frances Jones. a ddiclnuH luncheon was sewed and areas. f'r ublti-nrnife. who I serving with nw,r'Jp ot society muile these card playing enjoyed. Mrs. Margaret H r i u: eti Blal.-- Army, ha.l the prl- - Tl,.e Frcethy won first prize, Mr. Theresa vie.:,, I.: pending a couple of dues ,rl " mow' formidable antagonist Iribes. and there la evl- Vicrtel house prize, and Mrs. Emma in Eureka this week with his par- f.or to M,,HW lhat ,,,plr Also Give i The next meot-Im- r ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife. Naylor consolation. prly made Ilf m'ser: hie for tin Ir more humhle will be at the home of Mr. Mars. s. defense! ( Mis. June Wliite, widow of Daniel neighbors, the Puiutes and the Goal-Igaret Freelhv on March 17th. While of Goshen, eeleliruted bet ulcii to the south and west. Wide Tax the fat. A noted Chtrago scien- XO'h birthday anniversary on Kebru- - vnrtal aduptation of the Indian to tist suggests u $20 penally for ev- cry 17lh. She is a former resident Die horse al-- o enabh-him to raid ery excess pound, and pounds out of Mu in moth and Eureka. end prey more force fully upon the that in uddilic-- to fcttciiiiig up the whites than would have been M's Catherine Campbell, having rMU. w,hoit a treasury It would do lie nation's of health a world of good. Read of h's atin.d (I defense schooling. Is now irilnporii-tlon- . Ko wid th Ilf raMllll pOS1iil,l proposals and his reason'' i nrilovi d i a sheet metal worker r nn(.Ilf.( tor making them, in ih: American :t the onsfi'.lrtated Airplane factory hors?- that the Vies from (l)lS hy I Calif. i (Con. Sun in the distributed Idem. Wiekly, inugarini: the mouuiHips soimilme-- i raided n with next week's Los Angeles exam,,e "utposls in outh- I mu fui: the week dally purer an- iner. f fomia and 'T,. Conn, a. Hani.ounced the marriage of Marie " Gfoio. ocrupyln? Non about Imivk in the service I, v lo Grorve Brewer, the ceremony l starvation area, south and "Pinching Pennine is the designation of t .kin ,' place In Provo The bride is iid ralher than benefitted Practical Patriotism" il:. ir lui-- ini! nr where they might the d.ughter or Mrs. James llanley, ' froducllou of the be coin;? hi!. A news noli from i ra ; r.sid.-ii- t of .bis city. horse.; 'luce lln-i- lands wtre generally too liicin. Just telling generalities, is m o support a horse norlety, and W Ewing, funner Demo- man to redefinite Nothing peinibwahle. the best the for commltteinan line they could have made r.i'ic with the cow! garding soldiers in the srrvice can be GET acquainted in Washing- - nf th in would have been U trial uf oil if you uve Utah. eat (o slat" money tliis hr This published paper. rulint know cull ot beef their molt at the same time the also applies to persons who are work- mi It. f. on an inoirtment charging e lior-e economical and luccetiful um. o' r with .T'liiir.al assault upon u 19 by their more ing in or on difeiisr programs. Bear Your butcher cm supply you irou to the neighbors old north and girl. with the Reporter for this is orders. t with luch information. them always on the drfen wot kin. MV(, Wilson Willmorc. who Mnal slaving and plundering at lllll Field. Ogden, spent the w.vk end In Eureka visiting with his rolk. i - Tho atorea of Eureka in moat in- stances will be iloaed on Monday In honor of Washington's birthday. Mr. Bertha Day. announces the marriage of her daughter, Norma, to Morrla Sho waller of Longville, Min- - uota. The wedding took place on Siiturdry, February 14th, In Suit Lake City, where they will make their home. Margaret Harrington public health iiunte for the elate of Nevuda, haa reported for army duty and la nov stationed at Camp Haun California. She enllated for army work aeveral weeka ago, according to her parents, Mr. and Mra. Dentil J. Harrington of this city. At the draft regiatrutlon on Monday a large number answered the call. The number cannot be and this in aplte of the fart dls-doa- ed that certain paper 'have "estimated" the number. The reglatrar were Row. Father Joaeph I. Goaaclln, Mra. William Treloar, Charlea Bech-to- i, George Gourley, John F, Rowe, J. George Jonea, II. E. C'arlaon. . 2' -- ' - ' ,,i aa 11,11 n 0 -- day...: I , I et Rv p s I - r t. BONDS; TSTAMPS J I w--,s i. i .,i - fr r-- ! r "-- pros-yea- 1 I Nate Willmore. who ha be n a;- Imditig school in K: na f 'tv v.'I'om over tlie weifc end On Min-i'is- y E.igl: n I he left for the N,-'states for further seliooUay. - ra.-il- y. v the Jap two liii.l silbm.ir-- f 1. Hi if it were n v. ll.rhor. taking li,. into t turn il. wash l.rl in won kll'-er I'.ia1 the ii'la it! l e; arid !i?p ii w'.ial-ir- ; liu-- e from wen; i, il- Silverware tarnished silverware quuklv and just rrl, it Imvk-lwith a soft chamois Ic&llui ,k n. i'll will mukc tiie ivcrw:i,( us Tarnis'-e- d clean Th 1 s ( . 1i-ar- ,uy - y i' In Great Britain, good lighting in the home as well i industiy it being stressed is an important element in that nation's war effort. In fact, the importance of lighting is summarized in this quotation from an English publication: "Good artificial light is as important in the home as it is in the industrial or engineering workshop, since the successful prosecution of the war, and in fact the life of the nation, depend so largely on maintaining the health sod g of the people." Mott certainly the same conditions apply here! well-bein- 10 WAYS TO PROTECT PRECIOUS and get the most efficiency I. Oka- - tTHf Ufkl to lm- - Electricity you oso d uat I. Par cl walk to yaw awa afcadaw. T. Um Ik rikl aw (taka, a-innto Mind ntocto Z. Um wlMrav- -r 3. and 4. Innia rwftli. Uvi muItmI Mfkd, Bhld (iwtaCM dnefc Av-- M Gnad C m kMfnmdi. 0. toaa UtaAfyml Paw bj Amtritam huimu irtb aaaw itoacawtof. uaa Ian an walla and -- G-dO- ky etaatof (jnHfatUf y who for the couple of year ha repreaentod the Salt I nke Tribune In this district, will have on the first of the month, lie will gn to the Rock Springs. Wyoming, territory. The name of the person to fill the position in Tintic lias ned boc-- disclosed but it la understood that several local people are out nfn-- r the Job. Bob Colovich and Maurice Leach of Reno. Nevada, won the Duncan Sisters dancing contest on Tuesday of last week. They proved a sensation at the Preview House Amateur a won The youngsters Contest. week' engagement at the Punrnii Alster' show and made lhelr nppearanee last Friday evIs believed lhat they will It ening become fixtures In the Duncan Sister show. K. C. l.ov-ri.lg- ,ia- -t inl yu tm aacaaiaaally. al 1. H yaur ayaa hat atraiaad m unduly drd. aaa u caaipa-toa- t sya ayacialial. hhm. Umh Wkan kk( catliaf. hiny urine. 5. Km ctolly flatoi ctonu. SLtddj EYESIGHT from th sn'.p. prepared long ago for lln-i- r sinister work. Read these siurMing dlsila lire in the American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's Loa Angcle morWt fimtU tlnlrit amw prtdmftd for yari narian ai lie kind pawar lid frrti 90 dl TinMc Wo:i TTigfh Scoring C?mc From Ncnhi. $ - lh; l! The Tintic Hull School toum we on it toe la- -l Fridav ev. i tiinu when they played Nephl on tho latter's flteir olid wn a f.;-- t scoriae eaitie to tio- - tune of M to 4 ! Tintic e id all the w.,v, lmt i:o- - tin til the finul quarter did lliev out really put the game on . gave Tintic a ti- - for tlii'd it; place mid put the cellar poelilon. y. i On the sumo evening I'ny-o- u Sprlngville a tromiring to ihc tuu of 26 to 22 to put the l.loas solid ,ly in liaad in the Nelio division. Ir--- PETER M B. - PEEVE BmiBHT R'a Ml' ,hi Ihi-virtn- ry til ll ' Il !' H)ll RENT tiause. .7 9 fui '! I ' u i . - 4 roam uufui u'slu d L. W. Brady. -- Spend the pennic you'll mvc for DMINVf SAVINGS STAMPS you can buy them lor 10 cents, 29 cents, 90 teals, $1. or $9. Suggest b- i huhund itut lie rnicr il wings plus his iee t.ii.pa. m i tmniJ-- r for De-ini- sr rl War Niiii Money! 3 |