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Show f tfO EUREKA REPORTER 2 CIVILIAN DEFENCE WORKERS AMKTO TO REGISTER. WEEKLY ORE MIlirMhXTB ee - O' 1 Tlnllc Standard Mummoih Suited Stati'i Godiva MIiii-- . Eureka Lilly Cons. I'tah Fire Clay To. imIIIcu) Mountain View Chief Cons Chief Cona. (lime) ( arloada B(p ' . HALII Wardens Division, Enter Welalon, Emergency Fubllr Works Division, Emergi-nTlntic Standard t'tllily Division, Voluntary Purtlcl t It. War Sav Eureka Dulllon 8 He. .patlon, Nutrition, " Inga, Salvage, Information and Iub Communications. c ii::.-- : it liclty, Consumer, t"!5l,;ukv.:mis Housing. Transportation, Industrial Tilt; w.ilk.; on its Clothing and lied Cross, Finance. as well Imv.jiM arms pi..! t'.ii.vj '1:1 inky black Volunteer Office and Clerical Work hr Details of lliese duties call ipr:iv ' read at the registration office or the are available ul the Reporter office -- r . No sales of Tlntic slocks. o WEDNESDAY. Mdlc c 81-S- Ilt-ul- - i'-- t Crisp White i. Jack Rabbit May Become Thing Of The Past. hii,i imlii-tr- r, KlSin 0 i D -- 8, - - mdnnritoju! d I all-O- 1 ...... - production. Shift to High Gear. 01trw,d lo abdp by the stipulations Today American shipbuilder! of the Cenovr. convention which e- - have shifted once more into high- ahllshid rules for the treatment of Kenf production. This time they will not be late, as they were in 1913. prisoners of war. A yo( no arranpcmPnt(( havp Wn This time they are primed to estab-lish a production record that will far ado for free postage on mall sen-thoutdistance the emergency effort of 0 ,nterned j,vllianili allhouRh nlatlons for this are experted In th' the flrat World war. Already they are delivering at the rate of three near future, Mall to prisoners of war should newt merchant ships a week and exhe addresM'd to Ihe American Red pcc-- by the last part of 1942 to be two a day. And they Cr0 Charman nirU auMeated Completing so at a time when Amer- are (hat unt more complete Information ica doing is also engaged in building a iVng the nrisoners Ident ,W0K)cpan rereyod navy ,01 a magnitude , ,r numbpra and JiKST, never dreamed of in the laat wir Ninety merchant vessels of 1,000,followB. John -- nii-.-- 39 min W, 139.94 feet more or less., d W. 37 feet 8. 50 deg 39 10,25 teet-- , s- - 20 ,i R. ELGIN GARDNER, County Auditor Juab County, Utah 5 10 bpR; A1, or ,1a,p of f,r ,,1. publication April 23. ,, N- H42- TMte of lust publication n'J fepi w,de ovr ; ,,n of ,0 " Kureka."id, May 21. 1942.1 Tax 8ales No. 357, 1937. liurck- o Hickman, care of Grove brdl of tLo Fifth ,j,p (,Urt I'hosbro, Lt 18 and part 23 and 26, j,iij,.a iHirici of the Stale of flsli block 4 plat B. Eureka. n d fl)r jUH, county, Tax Sale No. 358. 1937. vlbert i.0uie Hutchinson, Plaintiff. v. Pur: Phipps nn.1 Beuulah Phipps. rranknn d. 61 Block 4 Plat B. Deg. at the NWj fenilani. corner of said lot, thence N 78 dev P.FMMOXS 43 min E 69.90 feet, 8. 22 d- -g 58 The Stale Of Utah To min K. 23 feet, th. Westerly 79 fee: g.,),) Defendant, more or leas to line of the nile at,, you are heriby auminonPd 0 ap. lasts, and as huts, the new Industry shinild pay big dividends. 60 00n Colorado marketed about "hil. worth of rabbit pelts last Idaho marketed about $30,000. The I'tah figure has not been compiled hut I. is far lea. than either of the states above ment.oned. I, seems that before the war rab Yr u-Rn- J bran(b of lniIitary tltl 000 formrIy of j ' ri. y. As long .is the war men wear felt lung - within lluu-hinso- the twenty day. thence s ong the L. line 'J said a..ririce of tbu auniinona upon rou 10 beg. Eureka lf ,erved hln tbe In wbk.h Tax Sale No. 361, 19 L. Mary,bi8 actinn la brou-b-counly t. otherwise Pi. lot 19 bl.wk Vandersluys. within thirty days after service, and Hat B. Eureka. Lot 6 or Sun. Ihe above entitled action: and block 5 Plat B. Eureka. of your faliurp M t0 d0 Jud- ae Tax Sale Xo. 867. 1937. Win ment will be rendered against You Lot la und 16. I, lock 7 I Thurgood. to the demand of the com-p- f plat U. Eureka. plalntt wblch baa bwa flM wilh th Tax Sale No. 378. 1937. CiiarKs!( krk 0f pourt 1 W. Hurst. Pt. lot 6 block plat 1. Thls action Is brought to Beg X. E. corner, thence 8 79 jmteinent dissolving ih- - .,,7rri hm2pe ;'8 min W CO feet. S. 8 deg 32 nili.!00,i iracl ber(.tofore Mtating E. 130 feet X 79 de- - 21 min E uu nu and the plaintiff. fep x. 3 d0K '52 min W. 123 45 feet C. X. LEATilERIU'llY. to beg. Eureka. Plaintiff's Attorney Tux Sale Number 385. 1937. Eureka, Ptah. Mlnrva Reesor. Part of 16. 1942, last pub (First pub. April Last fhance. Block 1, Plat Msv 14. 1942.) F. Part lot 7 block 1 plat F Be 1... . ,1 v w ....... l- lo deadwc.ght tons are Kheduled for delivery during the first three months of 1942; 146 vessels of run prisoner in Japan, care lnterna-Th- o pelia were specially prepared ,jlinilj Rpd p,.,,,, committee, Geneva, 1,400,000 deadweight tons in the second quarter of that year, 154 vessels and made into felt. A large auppr-- - pWiizerinnd of about 1,646,000 deadweight tons of pelta was on hand when war wa In the spnre usually reserved for declared between England and Ger- postage stamp write in. "Prisoner in the third quarter, and 184 vessels nearly 2,000 000 deadweight tons many. Thus It made little difference of War Mall, Postage Free." Simiuntil this year, when the supply start lar procedure should he followed I:, in the last quarter of 1942. The first quarter of 1943, final year of the ed dwindling and manufacturers rail letters to Interned civil-Ian- present emergency project, will see eddresslng ed upon trappers of the west. but postage must be placed on another 220 ships aggregating 2,270,- Like deer anil other game animal-- . such letters. Xo provisions for send- - 000 deadweight tons placed in op- ruhldM m'ciii In Itirrciixr in rycle ing or money to prisoner eration. packages and then suddenly diminish from a held by the Japanese have been made Ahead of World War No. I. combination of malnutrition and diJfet- A recent report prepared by the seases until a minimum point; the-to United Statea Twenty five word message maritime commission I they start Increasing again. n ci'cmy-ocuplp- d rp8iden,M ,,f the present program with msfiir time ll Is nointed "V rab- - territory may also be sent throug . tomparea u,at of the first World war. In terma the International Red Cross, on -- r This dress of rayon crepe comes amart spring shades navy, Kelly green, or the very new violet color. The fresh, crisp, sheer white rutiles are easy to make and more economical that way, for you'll want ' hunters, g hat aeveial sets. The is wojn back of the pompadour. 1 -- rodent which has The long enn-l millions of dollars damage t the Jaek rabbit (linii)iit the i doom. his mac soi, ibis 1s the prediction Of sports .1.0 rabbit bceomlaa pens Who object of a new and profitable wi-s- NOTICK OF FINAL TAX SILL'. - cau-.ei- 11 Bridge of Ships - Volunteer oDefense The CJvlllun office will open In the Eureka Libr- ry building on Monday, Muy 18th, T(ltl boril wm be from 1.30 to 6.3 p. in., mid all volunteers are asked io reglsier as soon uh possible. 1 ,n vo,utc.rln(t for defenw, work i ho volunteer should bear in mind thut there are two disilnri phases. j one being defense and (he other he- nsfilHtunn- - in die case of emergency 6a -- i 1942 fret, th. NWly a distance of ttVj feet, th. E'ly 99 feet more or lesa to . Notice la hereby given that on Leg. Eureka. rv the 23rd day or May, 1943.' Tax Sale Number 330, 1937, Miu-IlODlCilV 1 at ten o'clock A. M. at the front door 7 9turdy Keesor. Lot 29, Last Chance, a dispatch received during ibi of tha County Court House In Veph: blk 1 Flat F. Com at pt from which week from Wuahlnlon, D. C., say I'tah. 1 will offer for comer No. 4 l 8. Lot 201 Lears 8 that mull addressed to American Pro- - Ja,b QSmii1tanmic Ueipite alc 2 d(f!? 2i m:il B 211.9 (eel, thence aiu.tIon nllU clvilal war of pubIlr and Interned prisoner duction of 2 Ocean Navy, the highest bidder for cash pursu- - g. 89 d g SO min W. 44 reel, N. 24 tuna In the Far Fast now may be arm ant to the pro Lions of Sictinn de 41 in!n V. 49 feet. N 84 deg 33 families in thi ty fr,eDd Records Tumble. Itevlsed Statute of I'tah. min E. 97 feet, 8 7 deg E. :,u feet country through the Internationa! 1933. a amended, the following dew m point of beginning, Eurke, Red Cross Committee in Geneva. crlbud real estate sltuute in sa.i This statement was made by ChairTux Eilla xu,.,ber 396. 1937. man Norman II. Davis, of the County and now held by it under uume of ,.eler c Burk0i t.an Ked preliminary tax sale. No bid for less Jf W- unil A K(H.kIimi car of InLot 13 block O Krancls. l:i!lily The announcement was made a., tic, Gulf und Pacific coasts, new than the total amount of taxes, !?n.d, Middle Town. Mammolh. lbe offCH of rovOHt Marshall con lift !Wi" ' T thJwa' c,," "T" ,Urh WalnVtoneleTsi-- "new 7lst ; Tax Sale Nouml er 397, 1937, Du- lieP Ul Depue, rare t f Andrew Itunolf. 0f 121 military and naval personnel in token of America's pledge to move SbIb No. 339, 193 7. J. II. miii. Lot 43, hloc!; 3, l'lat Moss Ad- who were taken ai(i to the powers lighting prisoner by th. lal .1 uiiion. Ft Lot 34 ifluck iNorman. wonat Wake. Axis lists The Japanese aggression. Eureka. N 18 feet of lot 24 running Tax Kale No. 4U3. 1937. liennel cleared through the International entire width of N. end of said lot. Mug. Co. esre W. M. Hrudley. Kid R,.d Committee, Emma 19.86, Silver Dell 19.86, Tax Sule No. 340. 1937 Kn Ko Those prisoners and others who K. Ceorge, Fart lot 3 block 3 Fist A. 19.86. Sherman 19.85, llobbi 19.33, illVe been listed officially may Ileg. NW corner lot thence N 82 deg Get There Ell 20.61, Onnie Gagnn Uan through regulur postal H.jVe, 4 min E 53 feet, NW corner of su'i 20.31, C. 8. I). 20.91, X. A. R. 20.51, channels. Chairman Davis said. i August 20.51. 122 of where vesaels "'J ,ai nearly phia, Friends and families of men ot , " Mabel 20.66, Jumbo lb(. arned forces were adrlsod Cinch 20.66, on lbe piere assumptloi H(,,ld maj 66 acres 346.27. ,jlU perBona have been taken prlsor W 118.34 feet to N W corner Tlntic Mining District, of min er vntll the name- - of indlviduuF early discouragement, shortages much pub-- of Bub 11 and beg. Eureka. and men Tax Sale No. 404, 1937. Dennett and materials ppppar r,n the official lists released lie Tax Sale No. 341. 1937, Mrs. O. Mmr. Co., rare of W. M. impatience. Completed too late Bradley, hv thl, r()vnMt Marshal General, ar to be of much service before the N. Fillmore. AM of lot 25, block 2, Klla 20.32, Anne Margaret 20. 3z! first World war had ended, the big plat A, Eureka. Lornfo.32. 81 Tarn 16.93, Lot No! Tux Sale No. 343, 1937. '.'Larles 2G4 . E. 17.101, Ft. of N Wr 11021 merchant flotilla to which 78 other American shipyards added another T. Corbell. Fan lots 18 and 19. l ot No. 38. 106 OS acres 13,200,000 deadweight tons before Block 8. Flat A. Beg N W corner IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have the end of 1921, served to demon- - s. 58 deg 41 min E. 139.51 feel. 8. hereunto set hand and official strate America a genius for volume 30 deg 19 min E. 91 feet, 8. 58 des'seal this 20th my day of April, 1942. Directions For Mail To War Prisoners ru,d op Is a place Tor everyone in There e und ii single person thla program STOCK ... e may hold mow than one voluntary Tbo various depart mono nposition. und the duties thereof have been MONDAY There were no sales of Tlntic min- - published In most papers of the state Ing slocks on the Balt Lake Exchan! in and should be common knowledge on this day. However, ihe headings under which volunteers should list are: Command o TUESDAY Post, Fire Department, Police Do- - Thursday, May 14, . after 'i a In be about equal to that produced in the entire World war construe- and that in tson period (1912-21respect to speed of output, the cur-- . rent program which began in 1937 will, at the end of 1943, be three yeara and more than 10,000,000 deadweight tons ahead of the cor-- ; responding year 1918 when the chapters throughout the nation. Ap- plications by persona desiring to send a message to a resident tn an enemv d or nation must he made to the loeal Red Cross Chapter Regulations for these messages do not apply to mall sent to American prisoners and Interned civilians, it ' face-framin- ); enemy-nreuple- Lv2 . j msEumcssawsspBsass: Neil ODonnell ; Dignified Hen Ice nl Nominal Clisrge. PHONE Mplaed. 54 By Night. WORK WITH years old. and has a birthday four days before President Roosevelt. Tin President sent him congratulations and greetings on his recent birthduy. Do you know who he is? Well, lie is Gen. Douglas Mac- Arthur of Philippine Island camHe is HALT LARK CITY. UTAH paign. Sill MNim ALWAYS 1942-4- BRUSHES 1917-191- j j New Zealand to Breed More Horses for War Use I Although the popular idea of a tank-buildin- : ! brush and canvas, the trutn is tnat many painters do not use orusii s except at tunes. Tiltan. one of tic greatest artists of nil time, did his work chiefly with his fingers, and even when he did use a brush, he put the finishing touches on the cat vas with his finger tips. Strtli-e.I.cdgn SymlH.iiC" WNl! Buy Defense Bonds WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. The internal affairs department, in a statement revealed that while the country was busy mechanizing the g program army wjtb a and ,be organization of pools for molor transport with which to fling aj ()e 0j.drjven vehicles possible great painter is a man working with 62 against an invader, the government is also pushing ahead with the raising of suitable horses for use in areas where auto transport is difficult. This is being done under the Remounts act passed by parliament during the World war. The act provides for transport of l ' 1 r GRADUATION SPECIAL What is the Hest Foundation fot V rut UK' THIS (TU'PtiN holder to 2.V reduction any room at the rate any room at the ratoi advertised -- one coupon tho room the on a as to beds, siirliigs, mattresses. carpet throughout the house NFAV It ATKH Sl.no to KUMI Feature Free Garage IME THIS cm'PON'! Wa Now W V . J iimmiuir. unumr.iiii a ! long-rang- from France hr numerous held rage." New Seraloh Hotel An essential factor in the magni- tude and speed of the current pro- gram was the action of the mari-tim-e commission in starting an ore construction proderly gram of 50 ships a year in 1937. The report shows that the produc3 will tion of steel ships in more than treble that of while the production for 1942 alone will exceed by 20 per cent and for 1943 by 40 per cent the output of the peak year, 1919, when about 5,125,-00- 0 deadweight tons were produced. John Haney Furbay, PhJ). PAINTERS DO NOT on a different job. His last name and maybe this will give It sway is the same as that person's who collaborated with Ben llerht In writing, "The Front Call Any Time Daj or n armistice was signed. DEBUNKER positions in the same government department for which he is now working. Some time after that he was in the Philippines as director of national defense. His boss then ordered him to come back to the U. S. Mortuary A J If you've never heard of this per- son you have been neglecting your news reading. About 24 years ago he and thousands of other soldiers were over in France. Before that he was in Ja-- ! pan. Then hr went on an expe-- . to Vera dition Cruz, Mexico. Upon his return , Clever Coiffure ? I ) Women's Hats a Tipbff, Alleged Burglar Seized feather brush cut with your permanent wave is the answer! Easily coaxed into any smart A PI 111. A DELPHI A. Kappa Sigma fraternity members afniost were convinced a youth apprehmUd in their house was ap,.' engineering student, as lie clsinnij. whw was looking for a ftienfi. V.ien rome one asked: "HaVd you gut to tur- Minimi... effect. NASH BEAUTY SHOP Phone No. 7 approved stallions around the country to Improve the quality of the nation's horseflesh, the govetnnirnt paying subsidies to enable Uje".' plan to be carried out. The department said that the total number of stallions available would be no fewer than lilst year, when 800 foals were born. 11 bines yet in yunrioursc?" bines?" came "Tur- reply. "What an engiArer be doing with women's hats?'1 lit was held' In H.IKW Util, would i (He uvi TO HELP "KEEP 'EM FLYING' (or planes, tank, Materials and still more material of industrial multitude guns must be delivered lo a plants. Troops must be transported to military camps. It's an fmportmt )ob the railroad ar doing today and Unfon Pacific Is proud to do it share. A fleet of giganlargest ever built haul vast quantitic locomotive ties e( vital war material and completed armament ever th Strategic Middle Bouts, planned by Abraham Lincoln to connect the East with th Weal. All ol our lodliti plus thousands ol experienced Union Padilc employees are on th job (or Uncle Sam day and nlghL We're keeping 'em rolling to Mkeep 'em flyin&. ike UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD StaUjiQ AfidMe Rout |