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Show Thursday, April 1C, 1942. EUHElKA REPORTER Page For April 12 and 23 the program Tintie Sportsmen Invited at the Star Theatre haa been chang- To Party At NepKi. ed to "Bom to 8ting," with an all-sta- Mr. aud Mrs. Lionel ,- -4 Fairbanks are trialling with relatives in Kano. . Ida Briakcy or Whittier, California. la vlalilng lu Euivku with Mra. Mra. Glen e Siorra and duuahu-r-, returned honr a Lev a vlalt at Black Rock with Mr. rturr aho la a Union Iu'Klc railway agent at that place. The Mlnera Union Auxiliary ; will April told a card party Saturday. IS at Abe Mlnera Union Hall. Good A quilt will prlcea and luncheon aleo be raffled' off. The public U tally Invited to attend. Sheep ahearera are now moving to the shearing pena In thla area, many them having atopped over In Eu- teka during the week. They are yolng to be well paid for their efforla the price haa been act from 17 He to 19Hc per fleece. ! ; 1 1 The Mlnera Union Auxiliary will April 22 and 23 the prog;niu' hold a card party Saturday, April II, at tho Star Theatre haa been ilmng Mlnera Union Hall. Good the at d to "Born to Sting," with au r A quilt will and luncheon. prizes caat. uIho be raffled off. The public la Mr. and Mra. John 1'hippi apnm cordially Invited to attend. four a during the paxt week end Mra. Stella Shea returned home on vlNitin i with relatlvca in Halier City, after a vlalt In 8alt Lake Tuenday Salt Lak eand Ogden. v. here ahe waa the gueat of Mr. and She Mra. Margaret Blackett loft for Mra. Fred Dunn and children. California to make the acquaintance wua accompanied buck home by Mra. or a new graudnon, born to Mr. and Dunn, Mra. Wayne McGahn and Mra. Mra. Ji.mea Roundy. Gcurge Berryman. The Tlntlc Diatriel Ludlea AuxiMr. and Mra. A. I). Manaon had a their kucmi on Sunday Mra. Andrew liary No. 33 met ul the Mlnera Union Hull Wedueaday evening. After the Steedmun of Provo, Mina Genera d rluaon and Don Manaon of Suit Lake tegulur liuxIncNH a aoclal aeaalun waa held. In the card playing flral prlxe 1 ,,y waa won hy Thelma Wicherly; cut Mr. and Mra. Bud Painter of Eu-o- f prize, Ruth Wahhiulal; raffle by reka and Mr. and Mra. Allen Ivey Maude Juber. HoNteaaea for the r.nd non. Richard, of Salt Lake City, evening were Kivu Webb, Hliim-hvpent the Eaater vacation In Evana-fo- r Reck and Violet Fox. Ion, Wyoming, gueata of Mr. and Mra. Ted Uolovich entertained a Mra. Barnard Green. number of little lota the other evening In honor of the flrat birthday of her aon, Kay. Thoae attending were Faunice Viertel, Judy Gwlllium, Judy Weirman, Linda Rae Newman. 8haron Lynn Laird, Dennia Peterson and Jerry Vance. The mothers of the little folks were there and alas had a good time. tor d) Hlg-enr- Order Your WALLPAPER NOW Tho Felix Club members were enon Wednesday evening of last week by Mra. Clarence Courier, bridge and n delicious luncheon being the diveralona. Prizes were won by Mra. It. E. Ferguson and Mra. Maynard Cronin. Others In attendance were Mrs. M. E. Griggs, Mra. Ceorge Courier, Mra. Hugh Ather-leMra. Bud Painter, Mrs. S. L. Jerman and Mra. Theo. Haynes. tertained y, While Low Prices Still Prevail ANOTHER BOOSTER EDITION MAY 7 See the Beautiful Sunset Line at Lees Variety Store h O all-ato- frlenda and rclallvca. Frances,-hav- r caat. 1)1 VS The huaineax men of 1'uuV.a an- nounce that there will be another Boosters Days early next month. The ltsue of the Reporter on May 7 will contain the advertising of the bus! l ess houses for thla event. Watch lor this edition aa the ads will contain many bargains and be of special benefit to the buying public of Tlntlc. More Sportamen of Tim tic are inv.U-- to j Sport -- intn 'a Purly Li Xephi on Saturd.t) cvciiliitr, April 25th. Not only in there yuing to be a good lunch and a good lime hut certain thlnga of Importunco la going to be dlacuaaed at thla meeting. All Tlntlc aportainen who Intend to hunt uud flah are urged lo be It; attend t m Ll SHlAff sv tVt S 4 in OLD Sunny Brook Kentucky Straight Houibon CIVILIAN DEFENSE MKT IN EUREKA County Attorney COUNCIL Yhiilrf Jantca P. Utahs fastest selling straight Me-Cun- e, whiskey. coordinator of the Juab County Civilian Defenae Council, waa in Eureka on Thunulay evening of laxt week for the purpnae of explaining fllKKIU-I. AS ITS XAMK the new defenae setup and lo sails! In reorganising the local ilarense XI.4 Proof Nnlinnal DLlillrri Proiliula Cwy, N. Y. unit. The meeting wua alu-ndeby about twenty members of the Defense Council and much waa accomplished In the way of gelling the new plun In operation. MF. IAL NOTICE TO Till-- ' o PIO.'I.E OP TINTIC T EUREKA 'iiajawditli Tain SACmWaitl Those who failed lo lake their second innoculaiion for lyiihoid fe- Published on Thursday of ver prevention will he unable to do r.t Eureka. Utah. they foil lo lake the next two C. E. RIFE, Editor and Publisher. We have come a long way since that day In 1873 when the first horao t,n M,w b"n 400 P'P0 bav tiiawu b.tet-- i car threaded up Main serum. Entered In the poatofdco si Ea- Anyone street In Salt Lake City to the rheera ,hl! Preventative aall small-wlsbin for vaccinated bp ; reka, Utah, as second claae of u throng of apecta'tora whonnw could see for themaelvea that pro- - p(,z ni,y ,ake . wlll (be l"t shot matter under the Aet of Mnrob I. grew had at last over taken the aet- - tur VPl0,i- We use the tern "horse tleiuent. four! of tlie Fifth drawn aa ruslontary, but In thla w "f l, M" of n"h i ;:hu with n great deal of reservation A f,,p M.' Cou,,,y' since Salt Lake "horses" had alngu- I cmUsc HiitchinMin, Plaintiff, vs. larly long ears. Franklin Lelloy Hutchinson, deAccording to the files of the Utah fendant. Writers Proji.rt Alex Toponce sold SUMMONS lo Iirigham Young, for $75 each, the ,l! llah To mule designed lo power the first Dignified Hervkw ml and they were, according to Said Defendant. Nominal Charge. You are lierthy aummoned to ap- Alix "the wildest bunch of young dovila In the went." ,wntJr dy f,er the .Nevertheless, ,pu, PHONE 54 Utah's flral experiment In urban rvi' ,of bu umntona upon vou. served within the which county iq transportation proved very success- I Call Any Tims Day or brought; otherwise. ful, aud for 17 long years the mules ,b! aton Salt Lakers around that par with'n thirty days aft erservlre, and Night. ttfend the above entitled artlon; and iirulur town. In 1889 the first elrctrlc .car, a !n ease o' your failure ao to do, Judg-- l motor affair powered by dl- - evt will be rendered against you In- - to the demand of the com- -, current, was put In service. Elec- - ' f cord hvh haa bfMn Wed lb Ihe rlc ervlce developed thru the years mull the apex was reached In 1915. r,prk ot Ka,( Court. Tlntlc Lodga No. 9, F. I'i'r action la brought lo recover Those 1915 vintage cars are Ihe big. A. M., meets lad J.nb'cmi-n- l dissolving the nnrrlage heavy, banging, dunging variety fan 4th Tuesday of and heretofore exitsing lw; ween lliar to many people. They served each month ot I. O. 0. nl1 bp 'ou I'lalntiff. for many years, and second as dur- F. all. Ylalthlof brothN. LKATIIKKHI'KY, .able as Tennyson's breok ers lavltad to ottaod. I'lainilff's Attorney But progress nnre again stepped T. BURTON COLLINS, W. M. in as human Eureka, Utah. Ingenuity evolved a I ROWE. Becrotary miiin Flint last 16, puli. 1912, April called a pub. "horseless carriage." thing May 14. 1942.) In 1923 the first gasoline bus waa in into service Sail Ukc City, put and It immediate success in easy routing, cheapness of operation, and wrote acceptability to the publir, .finis" In prominent letters on the the old electric trolly waa jwall I doomed. Gradually, thru the yec.rs, Ihe grand old street ears disappeared one by one from the city. In their place rared stream lined gas burners, efficient, rolling easily on rubber, and wending to the out of the way districts with ease. On May 31, 1941, amid Impressive ceremonies the "last of the old street cars bowed to Ihe Inevitable march of rubbered equipment when old No., long lo be remembered, sen Hmentally by university students, waa put on the shelf. Afore fortun- ,n' lk j ... ' Neil ODonnell Mortuary ln ri-c- t Us r horse drawn predecessor however, old No. 6. was almost Immediately resurrected when America went to wur; for Salt Lake City beta me an Inrreaafngly Important center of activity, and the city tax sys-Itwas taxed beyond Its limits despite the acquisition of new units. 8o No. 5 was hauled out of moth bulla and still bounces and clangs up 1st South street. la this a portent of thlnga to come? Old Dobbin and hla horse rar may latter once again on Utah streets. Many thousands of employees of buslnesi insJtutions All-O- ut 'Utah, fiowsJc non-defen- & 3tiqhL Qompansf, KeJJy Kiloumi Poutrtbt world's finest electric service produced for you by American business men it the bind of pou er tbut serves WCc of the nation. PETER B. PEEVE REPORTER I Writers Feature. Is It m ore the nation's and their normal joining pursuits giving up fighting forces. Vfe are proud of the fact that to date 73 members of o :r "family" are now wearing the uniform of the United States Army, Navy, Marines or Air Corps. The absence of these men, most of whom are highly trained, places added responsibility on those who remain. More and more stars will appear on our service flag as the war effort progresses. For the sake of preserving the jobs of these men and for work and expenWar Production all ditures should be suspended "for the duration." is to WIN THE WARI Our job every American's job . Bit I AD attendance. ate than Ukffotm tv, per bottle I facr Skrr is a Mew w & Protected Against FIRE? A home is one of the proudest possessions a person has, and therefore EFFICIENT NOTARY PUBLIC at Reporter Office Legal Blanks of All Kinds Always Carried. C. E. RIFE FONES 36 and 228 the investment should be protected. The cost is so little that no one can af- ford to be without it. Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y. Fire and Automobile Insurance. C. G. 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