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Show ' Thursday, March 26, 1942. EUREKA REPORTER Page 6 mmimumi ittttmtt At their meeting lout Thursday Thoiuua Householder wu tied id exalted ruler or Tintic Lodge No. 711, II. 1'. O. Klka. lie la one of the lung time member of the order and FRIDAY - SATURDAY lor the jiuat several week ha been 2Hlli III anil Mnrrli 27 Thera I no doubt bu( i xulled ruler. shut he will carry the organization Rosalind Russell and i.long In u commendable (alilon. Walter Pidgeon Ollier elected at thi mchsIoii were in Lloyd Sullivan, leading knight. DESIGN FOR SCANDAL" Theodore Ilayneu. loyal knlglu. I.eonard lloyn. lecturing knight. with Edward Arnold It. E. Kerguuon, trustee. (Now she' a liard boiled lady Judge Janie Cullen, aecretary. But SHE ) Clarence Oourley, treaiurer. Andrew Campbell, Hteward. SUNDAY - MONDAY Theiie officer will lie intalled I Man'll iilMi anil 801 li next month at which a luncheon and tenoral good time will be had by the TARZANS SECRET member only. ev-rui- J NUX'KNNFrL COOKING KCIIOOI. WAN 1II.1.D FRIDAY. Tintic Standard Issued Annual Report. Elks Elected New Officers Thursday Evening. 7 Tintic Standard Mluiug company, and wholly owned subsidiaries report net lucome from 1941 operations uf $146,213, equal to about 14 H cents per sliure uf outstanding stock, compared with $194,450, of 17 H cent per share the year before. The pioneer Tintic producer showed mibMant lully greater production uf lead from a greater tonnage of ire mined in 1941 agulnsl 1040, but mipui of silver, gold aud copper higher price for ropper ratted the value of the year red metal The Dixon Taylor Runm-I- I Co. conducted a well attended and very successful cooking school In Eureka on Friday. It wus held at the LDd Amusement Hull and the cooking demonstrations were by Mrs. Elsie Miller of Provo who seemed to be a master In showing how proteins ..nd vitiineiiH ean be preserved by SPECIALS FOR BARGAIN DAYS. roper rooking. The prlxe winners, in the order irom first on. were: d. Mrs. A. 1). 27-2- 8 Friday-Saturda- y, Munson, Mrs. Mary A. Stark, Mrs. James Cullen, Mrs. Am-.li- V4 u West mail, Mrs. C, E. Thomas, production above 1940. Mrs. Marie Mellor, Ars. Aften O'Born The mine produced 116,463 touz Mrs. Sylvia Childs, Mrs. It. L. Osr- 9 if ore lal year, an Increase of Ity, Mrs. Xenia Stephens, Mrs. Xau-lln- e ton over the prevlou yeur Kllng, Mrs. Frances Daniels, utput. Mrs. Leslie (Toiiiar. . The lead ore shipped averaged early 13 per cent lead against not uit 10 per cent the year before, TREASURE , the silver content was only 13. 6 iui Needed and Radio Specialists with Johnny Weismuller ton against 22. 4 ozs In 194u jzs per j In Marine Corps. Maureen OSullican in the slllcloua ores the gold conP. M. MATINEE Kl'NDAY sul was .04 or gold and 14 Vi ozs ' The I'nited State Marine Corps diver ( .OS ozs gold snd 16 again ha an urgent need for radio special In 1940. of silver izs ; 11 and I offering great opportune TUESDAY - ONLY Total of 12,192,656 lbs or lend 'tie to men who qualify between the as "Sense provides Dollars March 811 produced, having a value of ' age of 17 and 35 Inclualve. We tern 709,335, 9,383,316 lbs and for Defense I" OBLIGING YOUNG LADY '(hut t hi release will be of interet 1483,136 against In 1940. The average tech' radio hobblst. the to Willi many d .irlce fur lead was 5.82c a lb and repairmen who ubcrlhc with 5.15 the year before. Joan Carrol, Edmond OBrien Ulclan to your publiention Silver produced amounted to radiator is often LEAKY Ruth Warrick The regular qualifications necea-jar- y com-ara- d ozs worth 11,129,931 To have Ileluru ignored. blissfully to enter apply to all applicant tliapter 10, "The Hplder with 1,812,718 worth $1,280,-13- 1 But relittle. custs it for repaired be requested but waivers may In 1940; gold 4934 ozs worth damllie helow, ceiling pair on men who are specially qualified. WEDNESDAY - ONLY 173,288 against 6338 ozs worth comes ot water, letters by dripping aged Employer slatemmit, In 1940: ropper 1,171,855 April lot and investigation? 1186.359 rccoinmendatlou high. b worth $127,000 against 1.727.- of pat actlvltlea will be used by re 156 and In 1940. $125,132 By Sjiecial Bequest rruttlne officer In determining an Although groa ore Male totaled SERGEANT YORK appk-nn- t qualflcatlon. S8.6S5 last year against $2,045,-10- 6 to the lia-e- l will be brought tmi-Full Information may be obtained t2,l In 1940, last years smeller net nImiw house erring Recruiting vas Irom all Murine Carp $1,031,643 compared with the Leslie .Stations. Garry Cooper, Joan 1940 net of $1,064,997. The com-an- y and Walter Brennan showed revenue of total $1,125, Legal Blanks at Reporter offlee 165 against $1,175,170 In 1940. The compuny paid 20c In dividends igalnst 22 V4c In 1940, according to o the report of James V, Wade, Spend pennies to repair the .eneral manager of the company leak. Save the dollars to buy The needs of the armed forces DEFSNSS SAVINGS BONDS. Every or lead and ropper are so great and o urgent that it is the duty for each j household budget every salary ne responsible for the production check should go in part for f the ores of these metals to de-- J Defense Savings to help defeat ole all his energies to get maximum the enemies of freedom. reduction," Mr. Wade said In the1 j rlnted report. Development work totaled 4812 'eel of drifting 857 feet of raising, nd 66 feet of (slnk!ng. A new umping plant was Installed and ore now being produced below the 450 foot level. A total of 607 feet of work ompleted during the year on the olnt development program of the rln tic Standard and the North Lily STYLED FOR Mining company and ground owned SPRING! y Eureka Lilly for.. Mining com-n:mEureka Bullion, Dig Hill, Twentieth Century and International latte! Smelting nnd Refining company. FmnIiIimis! Total rurrent asaets on December Gl.KX hOWt 'll were $1,772,147 against $1,855,-8- 1 a year earlier. Liabilities were DRESSES 93,604 against 882,370. The stockholders elected the same' officers tor the Eureka Lilly Coni. Co., which Is controlled by Tintic styles Fctcir.iig Standard. to make this sen-so- n Eureka Lilly production from lesa happy one! see and rompuny operations was Gny prints jnd 1500 tons of ore. Including 898 oze monotones soft old. 23.262 ozs silver, 704,763 lbs in casual and of lead and 57,598 lbs of copper. dray The year licfoie output was 1931 Spring colors and tons including 361 ozs gold. 5846 navy. Sizes 12 to ozs silver. 237,193 lbs of lesd and 44. 9875 lb of lead. $3G,-9Eureka Lilly ore sale netted against $12,534 in 1140. Net loss for the year was $17,536 compared with $11,787 In 1840. All the mining operations by the company the job ahead It's a big joh were on small exposures a developof ill. Its going to (.ike boundment work no Important ore bodNew for ies were found. The balanre shoe', less energy. It's going to take Nirlng! bowed assets of 85397 at the end JEAN N ERICA of 1941 against $19,054 for the good eyesight. Our nation' DRESSES previous year. armed forces have good eyes, for At the Eureka Standard no minonly men with keen eyesight ing was done, but a deposit of good have been selected for military grade dolomite was located and drillDesigned with ed. Jut I h e right duty. Those of us at home must touches to make INTEKKMTIXti INFORM ATION protect our precious eyesight, them different! GIVEN ON WOOL. casual now, more than ever before. To o nd dreaay type maintain the utmost efficiency The production of wool In 1941 in' in print and Flail is estimated at 20,106.00 lbs in every branch of the nation's plain. Gayspring shorn from 2,234,000 sheep with tho' color and navy. war effort, men and women versus weight per .fleece being 9 Size 12 to 44. lbs. The season's price averaged 6.7c must see well! per lb. 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