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Show ri2' Tliumlay, March EUREKA REPORTER i - ' H'EKKLI OllK SHIPMENTS - Centenial Of Relief Society Observed Tuesday. - o ( ; 19. 194?. Interesting Story Of Ohost Town Of Utah. K1WANIA8 ARE ATTENDING IN LARGE NlMBERH. o The Klwanlsns are attending th The Eureka Ward Kellcf Society weekly luncheons in large numbers Ghoat towns, colorful reminders of 11 of the LDS Church held Its centenLast evening there waa another turn the old west, are generally rellca of! nial anniversary at the Little The- out of nearly a hundred per cent the mining Industry. However, Utah A banquet . 2 atre on Tuesday evening. Tbs program waa In charge of several ghoat towna of other orl . 2 was served for members and lnvlid . Hotter Jones snd the feature of thh This Is the story of old La Sul, 49 guests. waa a talk on the geology of the Tin jt,a ej,0- -t ite 0f a once vigorous row i 2 The toastmaster was Mrs. Aivi-- tic District by Mike Howes, assistant lown II0W stripped of It house, 8tand-tore2 New msm, and President Virgin Hro, Plutui superintendent of the Tlntlc bams, corrals, and even it crick complimented various member-- , ard mine. Two very fine vocal aolo.i ninie Total Carload Ill for tlielr work. were sang by Nell Ollare, accompan-- j According to the files of the I'tuh ; A one set elay wus presented alt'i led on the piano by Miss Xaudlm Writers' Project old La 8al lay in! e e Mis. Hose Philips director. It laiird. the northeast corner of Sun Juanj e STOCK SALKS entitled "Ye Modern Beauty Shoppe county, a fear miles from the Colorsee e end the cast consittt-i- l of Mr. Mary ,1 Mil FIRE CLAY COMPANY do line. It was first settled in 1887 Mrs. Vivian lladlke. Mrs. Ml PAY DIVIDEND. Haynes, when Tom Ray. seeking greener pas-- ! MONDAY Ins Clement, Mrs. Rosa Phipps. Mrs. foun t a valley he liked, turn- lures, recordalee no Tlntlc were dlThere Mrs. Erma Oourley. At a meet Ing held Monday tho Brady. Hj,orthorna looae to graxe and Margaret Bj on ed on the Salt Lake Exchange Mrs. LuDean Sax. lectors of the Utah Fre Clay com- bujt B cbn l0 l0Uaa his family, Monday, dividend ot 81 per declared Other features on the program A few mamba later the Maxwell's o moved In wlto wero directed by Mrs. M'tria Bruy nnd share, uuyable March 25th to rtock- tnd th TUESDAY Mrs. F.aVern llauer. nnd were as fol folders of record March I1- 2,000 head of rattle, selecting a alto on the no were cefait there Again Thl company o cna large alLca hi ws: on prPl.g a few mile we Salt Lake Exchange a far a Tlntlc from of (.ojrjle Thousand posits In the Tlnllo District "One Hundred Sons Tha La gm mountains ha Ujyi, stock were concerned. 'strong" by the Relief Society i;ig which they have been shipping heuv- offBred M,.el,ent gniInti and by, fly for several years. 1878 more than twenty new famll- ing mothers. WEDNESDAY. Violin selection by Mrs. Julia Syi les arrived. For protection agalnaij Standard fl.40. Tlntlc LOCAL ADS venter. Indian attacks, cabins were built and causing them great economic msaEssmssamaaBB Sociify h. Brief lllMtory of Coyote Creek and the town of lossea in cattle and range over along Pioneer Tintic Lady Died FOR RENT 2 rm. furnished home La Sal came into existence. Mrs. Jennie Sylvester. crowding. Instrumental selection Marvin Wl.'l with new kitchen stove. Mrs. No sooner had the Indian threat During the next few years the vsl- Wednesday Morning. Walker. tie Annie Laurie by Blue Bird (horns. of the region filled with settlers keen averted than the Robbers Roost o leya For-(.( Instrumental duet b Richard y Steers sold for 10 a head in Utah gang moved in to prey upon the Mr. Margaret Sullivan, agedres-8. Ronuld Griggs. and the one of pioneer and In Colorado This gang, run out of Brown's hut trict. years settlements, Original poem, Mayme Wlrthlln ident of this district, died at her brot f 35. Profits began to pour In- - Hole, transferred operations to the I lilgniried Hen Ice a Harmonica s;.lerthn by Mrs. Ad FOR RALE 4 1ioups and second home In this city on WednemUv Nominal Cliarge. tj,a pocket of the La Sal ranch- - lower Green River region. Althougn (0 hand furniture. Sell all or part.jpri Thompson. af operations lent morning of cause Incident to age. nl npw u Song The Work Were Called She was the widow of Dennis SulDargains. Stanley B. Wilson. to train bank and to better Having xlf nothing spend beautifully PHONE 54 Do" iiy the singing mother. above were not on livan, who died seven year ago. outlaws evolved the horse ,,ie,r money robbery, they room unfurnlsh RENT Mr. Irene Finch, member of tli. FOR linii'se. Four born in County Cork, Ireland. racing pools which might have push- - rustling n L. W. Urudy. a plate with ed Call Any Time Day or September I6tb, 1854. a daughter of fluke board, presented ed the daily "take" at one of our spending money got low. Shpicture of first Relief Society organ WANTED Family board and room. ' modern tracks. Dan and Anne Sullivan Murphy. had been settler lime breda the ihis By Thorough Night. came to thla county In 1878 when1 Ized in Xauvno to Mrs. Virgle Brodclone In to Main St. Cull Reporter, were unknown, but plenty of row snipped of most of their wealth and she settled In Eureka and had ainc erick. office. ponies had amazing speed for short to make matters worse they were Closing remarks were made b made her home here. distances, and Tobe," Ragebrunh row beset by drought year and La Mrs. nnd Chorister Incan five and Bishop Surviving are two son and Swayback Johnny", to ing cattle market. This chante of Hooked Rare Rugs Bauer. daughters, John J. and T. L. 8ulll mention a few of the more famous events brought in an area of sheep with hooked The rare rugs were quaint lira. Nell. Lcltoy Accompanists van, Mrs. J. J. Coffey. Mary. and lovely designe which you ad- rags, provided thrill to suit the tahdujt and relagnted the rattle InJosle and Ann Sullivan, all of Eure- Hlshnp nnd Joyce Rife. blood of the settler. On It has been Uustry to a secondary position. The THS orchestra furnished th mire in museums and in private colka. became more estimated than that a humble liriahter side, the had 275,000 lections rustling very actually Satwhich followed dance held for music the Funeral services will be A origin. They are the ruga of the changed hands at a single race in en unprofitcble business and the M It Eli lailMiE NO. 12, I. O. O. F, and urday at 8t. Patrick's Church .Meets area. to this Every Wednesday Hnlibrr Roosters thrift departed. people, rug, originated burial will be in Eureka cemetery. 7 ::0 I. M., I. O. O. F. HALL conserve During the eighties and nineties. Added to economic troubb s. vlt scraps of preMoney talks! United States defen ' bonds and stamps shout "Vic cious cloth produced at whirring however, Indians swarmed In on the of lot Sal had been unwisely chn er Ispiine Brothers Invited to Attend. Bunds or bondage? Buy U 8 sav- saving wool wheel and clacking loom. lands, provoking the settlers to arms as the rushing of cloud burst waters tory!" HERBERT CUR WIN, N. O. ings bonds and stamps. . down the Main street, periodically A. M. ROSS, Secy. evidenred This yearly threat of ex- o- JS Tlntlc Standard Mammoth United Btatee Mine Qodlva Utah Fira Clay Co. (silica) Chief Cone. Chief Cone, (lime) , j . - -' - i i j f Neil ODonnell ot Mortuary dla-the- II- , Sin-wa- a ; - , fall-Jar- 1 V'-r- n left-ov- : tinction by flood at length became tiresome, and In the late twcntb-- i I a Sal rrsliK-nllooked (or a i.ew slie (loser to the highway and less Iso-At length they packed luted. up. hag and baggage and nioci-i- to Cov-- j cte, some miles west a Ions Coyote! Creek. Rut they took the old name, with them. Coyote became I .a Sal. Today of l.a Sal Is forgotten by' nil but old timers. It Is a ghoat site lacking even ghosts. Alone and for, saken, the old slie is marked only by gnpfng cellars to show that men It had been there. weed strewn, sage grown street ore traveled only hy prarle dogs, crawling anls and the hot sunshine. The thousands of rattle that nnre passed henre to the tolorudo markets are seen no more, and only an band of sheep. I 'emityUlise s says... 1 l Good Defense Penny Sense ! vl-;lt- s and wck pulled he tow wear longer than when tugged by their tup. Teach the "liulwt one lo treat socks gently Stockings by the deserted area. 0 i . DEBUNKER Hji rey Furbuy, Ph.D. By John CAPTAIN KIDD SAS NOT PIRATE Cartful handling of stockings will eet the strain on silk suppliw inJ save you money to invest in SAVINGS STAMCSl DKtCKSE War Needs Money! EFFICIENT NOTARY W .lliam than twice over. In Certified Desert Test more thickening up milk don't half you a picture of tho blobs of muck that can foul your oil and your engine. For mush and "tickum"from oil that fails under present-da- y strain can't Improve lubrication, nor add to safe mitage per quart. But now that you must change oil for Spring really a law in every Car Instruction Book you can easily switch to Conoco Nb motor oil. And in patented Conoco Ktk oil you get Thialktne inhibitor.. . e . . . tho modern synthetic invented to restrain atickineaa slugCUSDfl man-mad- gishness "simmering down thick!' Conoco NA gets every chance to stay smoothly fluid; full of life. And still another great Conoco synthetic same as ever makes Conoco NA give you an engine, with lubricant "plated you'd any or direct to seemingly "magnetized" inner engine parts. Then isn't all draining down fast during parking or even overnight. Instead, can stay up high, to help out your engine at every start, before raise up its Rill stream. any PUBLIC Kidd, popularly known ax piCaptain Kidd, waa really not rate at all, historians have found. He was a respectable ca captain and had won many honors for the British. In 1695 he was commissioned to hunt down the pirates of the sea around Madagascar, and in 1696 sailed away on the famous ship Adventure. False complaints against him were sent to London where he was accused of joining the pirate bands he had been sent to hunt. On the basis of these false charges, he was arrested, returned to London nnd hanged in 1701 as a notorious pirate. The truth about his false accusers was not learned till after he was dead, and he is still falsely renowned as a pirate. iLMtn Syndicate WNU Service. I That's how lo foil a lot of wear, and not have your engine soon overrating oil. Talk about a strict economy diet! ...Down in Death Volley's record liigh e oils boat, battling five other impartially this same Conoco N oil waa atill up above half when all others tested had burned up their enfilial gine and their full big-nam- Thats a certified sample. It makes at Reporter Office Legal Blanks of All Kinds Always Carried. C. E. RIFE FONES 36 and 228 II New Semloh Hoiel Htl.T l.tKE CITY, UTAH My Neighbor you realize why you can change to Conoco N'fi and keep away from add- ing quart after quart. Get rid of haaardoua Winter oil now, at Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco Get economy to the NfA degree. Continental 03 Company SAYS: To exterminate white flics on house plants, cover plants with newspaper canopy and have one blow smoke yuler some- it. When cleaning fish be sure to remove all blood, especially that along the backbone. If It's left. It may give the fish musty flavor. Rinse ttsh through many cold water baths before conking it. To store flsh, wrap it well in waxed paper and leave it in the coldest part of the oil-plate- d IMI refrigerator. oil-platin- o p M0T0R0IL i , .Mkvtsv AemmvsvnM e. -- I COIIDN entitles holder lo 2.V rcduiiiou uy room at the rate any room at Ilia rntea advert lc.l one coupon the room Tills M:V I If your kitchen doesn't git much You light, paint it a light color. will be del. shied In sec how much more cheer till and bright it becomes. Use dainty curtu.ns, pushed back from the windows, to let in a much sun'ighl aa possible. You can have gay colored accessories and uten sth: to accent the delicate tint. (Assaaiaied Mvpap-WN- U lied, spring, rnrprl brume It VTI - I Service. I i on a as uiutlre-- to . Ihrouehnut the H I MI h tha lu .1 'VI ., Feature Fiea Oarage ME TIIIM ITHTSIN! |