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Show Pi'5 EUREKA REPORTER i4,-- 1M2. Thurtilayu Muy i People Are Urged To Buy And Store Coal Now. ! Are YOU the o I Purvey uml Mr. and Mra. Georae visiting In Provo. U visiting In inothiv her with annul Fork 'Spunlah Mr. Frank Milner. I mi Miss 1bylla Courley Mr. and Mrs. Lory Newren and baby son, Lester, or Provo, visited In Eureka last week end with Mrs. Kewren's mother, Mrs. Dora Haynes. Mina Geneva Don Munson and las: IllRKlnaon of Salt Lake spent week end In Eureka, guests of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Manson. There will be a meeting in the City Hall this evening at 7.30 for the a of organising baseball team uud some softball teams. All Interested are urged to attend. Mrs. Daisy Osborne has received word of promotions of her two sons who are serving Uncle Sum. Lynn, who is in the Marines, Is now private first rises; and Dub Is n firemen firs class in the curhI guard. Vhmtyki T wfcpjtJjr ip ftm IAojmMU Kcstecky StnifM ..rtOlSO1 Iwtai VtiitiiiiSTiMSlil nuq. ScheaSeg re of the Club was held last evei.in; with an altendance of more than 7' per cent aside from a few special guesis, some of whom have already expressed a desire to Join tho organisation. Various mutters pprtilnlng to Tiutic in a beneficiul way wer briefly discussed and then turned over to the proper ronimittees. The program consisted to two well delivered readings by Miss Fay Bradley and an excellent address by Clarence Bauer. A succeosful luncheon II hul III lisldlers Cirg.N.LC. Bird Fuel Economy 1 straight Bourbou whiskey. I The International Smelling miaccl-lam-ou- ls r 1 M-i- - O' 1:0 OUT DF THE PAST Notes Ol Twenty Yrura 'i 'iir-i'Ulni- - n-- In reka. Utah, matter under 1171. the postoffice at Euat second elaee mall the Act of March Many Kinds of Vehicles More than 1,500 different makes of electric, steam and internal-combustio- n i cars have been built nnd n aii.et. d in the United pni-sene- States 'l I wish to thunk indly ara'slod me during in- e cs i berexvtmi-nlpaused bv ih of my husband. I am rii'pfnl for lhp flon. I i.f!rt" i.i I for the assistance elven pi ihe fun- - go , MINING gf; tu N:i-url- r--cj enjoy r FROM Yc: ELECiT.iC SERVANTS There's fio Shcitage cf El :tr icily in This Territory Now JluiuireJs of our enttomers have akcj il it is necessary to cun verve elcciricicy. -i Cnii-trucii- ve The answer is: No. " rttTSilrJ: no sliortae of You of enjoyment from the Electric Servants you own. In fact, prudent use oi Electric Servants gives you more time lor patriotic duties. Vh-rtil- s i may make full use anti i;ei the greatest measure nt liaL,I Ilu-r-e electricity wotr in the urritory we serve. ni ' J. A. Krug, Chief of the Power Branch oi the War Production Board,' says: "Electricity too )i in ire but nn important a public service to encourage ; I'l. IV-o:-iih, r. ik n, T"1ii-1iii- l.v-se- litn: PETER B. PEEVE T curtailment when it confident that when is unnecessary, such measures urgent, the American public will respom heroine whole- heartedly and the results will be surprising." Utah Power RtMr kite tmit tbm mil I, M'KKKA NO. 12. I. O. O. K Meets Every WnlnesdNy 7:.TO I. M.. I. O. O. F. HALL Maiiins Brothers Invited to Attend HERBERT CURWLV, N. G. A. M. ROSS, Secy. TlltNKS. OK lit-Kd- rr Entered - o - crade NOTES shipments were roming from to Engln and Blue Bell according MnS. AI.VIN fil!"W'l'C! Snpt William Owens. H. C. Hicks, a'id of the securities commission. was In Eureka on official bual- I.IN'11 III M and visiting mining properties t Tlntic In which he was Inter- - ' E; 'n SECRETARY THE A MESSAGE FROM Knur room The Sioux was preparing to UOIt RENT. i sled. W. Brndy OIIM-ed OF THE TREASURY ore n:ike extensive shipments to Manugrr Hugh Trenholm. WANTED Au'iin-oliil- i tii:. mostly Vitn.irer 1wis Merrlman reported There are Hie popuhir type. on that wuier had been encountered for good looking peoii the 1000 foot level of the Apex Stanso if you have some to sell tires dard. According lo K. J. Raddata leave Hie Information at the Rethi nemnar er TMI tsiasusv the shaft at the North Beck mine Ier of.' lee anil a dicker" lnhht pel IMlMKtmi hud reached a depth of 1600 feet. lie iiwiiIp. Arthur Towers und Joseph Harris Health were sluicing a mill dump In Ho- - dk CLARK REYNOLDS rl. Utt Clinic. 183 E. 1st North, ITovo. mansv'lle to recover quick sliver. Utah. to Vt P.li1.t cr CTMIl Specialising in CorricHmi George Adams. I'erry Fuller, F. L. Us Ml at Sr feed Ml snfi WMS Mt am Uuwnbeat anil Ruptures without Op of Illes pi. Geo. M. and McLean thi Sttlaa. It la tka mr M ('hyson. Gporge f p. ta- aStr my eratlons. Equipment. 11. Build, made a trip Sevier Into CftipTrent luenls. and county to Inspect mining property. that yaa Mia tta au at Milch yaa It ta argMtlg aaaiaay Dr. Itevuold-- i will In- - out of his ofIMa wtU mm Uia aala Stiaat urn am hytri W Mi end Stcapa of ( Irfwis aged Eureka, Taylor at mr Sand and SUM ta the aajwit af act ta individual l risanadolUra fice taking post rruduate work SO years, dipd at Salt Lake City. army amth. laaa thM cm tlUiaa uni 11 pril Ambrose Good, aged 78 and father aanth la tha mtianal mate. It la ttwl ona billlM UlM III Mrs. J. A. Ilenscl. Eureka, died at roit SALE - Good used furniture. ta nc mlh the aaMUwd iainaaa ar all dpartaan. home In Denver. bis priced. Mrs. Krel Ditt-me- r. reasonably ta andad aar t'vr ttd taalh af Ihr yaw t ichtlcg TUa MV u Ktn-.-i- . . initRailroad Maccabees of Ladies The far Oar Mt gay the mr will am thaa. all af amandltaiaa (uraa. It IILLIOW t hath, and the hr grvala ara at tha rata af about Mrs. Mrs. ialed Opul Franks, George RENT Modern resdally,all-a- mt hill lo dollar a amth dlract fna tta paapla U1 Mrs I'Oll SALE OR Hodges, Mrs. Opal La Force, gradnctlm gaaalbla. nthaat It m eamot da nr bat aaha Mr-- . Ilobt ilience Mra. mutant It nn caiant mt (brth mr 1X11 affart. Mra. John Webb, Haiti Stahl. Gulsf-ird- . , Mrs. Martha Bills. Arthur It la dMpuala.y naadtd tar anathar rauM. m CM't riflit mr and at tha aana Urn llva and apand a aaaal. Han ar nat aaaaih Xitson and Juuies Mitchell i'OR LEASE - Service stalion and John tin Uilrtfa am hay mu aeaay. It mm (a m apart. goada to ( araand lunch room, good huninet-- , rent were Into initiated the Elks Lodge. Ins nt tta Wdl aeala. m'U ha rabbL-i- tha niUca mh to add to aar - m'U ha dblTlni Caan mhrt reasonable; living tha Mil af tlvini tar quarters. In-- , ag A boxing caul was arranged fur all arm. m'U ha imMtr dirt hardahlp. m aar Mltfitora. Utah. luul Davis, Iuyson, quire, I being Frank Eureka, the iisrtii-ipuiiia titha aamlnfa f ? gaar il Kid Abe In Mishklnd, wheel trailer Two Davis, WANTED lleagon. a a aamrlhatlaai It U a l Nelson. Ernie Lewis and Bud at nr yaur ua and yratoctUa Uavi word at la tar. good ronilitiou. Office. Reporter TO 1MI J1 tha mar aapandilaraa, yaar Mr. and Mra. K. T. Wilkinson of tralalni ma, thriatfi yaar ht)R SALE - Four IS x t ' Hre::.( tht any ha am nat thay aMd to Silvir III WW Wi SOT JWI Cily eiiterlulned Mr. and Mra., three modern light fixtures. Rea-- , WTIm an m. (ua mg .. n.t,g.Ty.U (iB E. It. HiK.el .rnn, Miss Geneva Hlg-- i v. (unable. A. phone 237-J- .' .Iiihuii. Mr. nnd Mr--- . Lyman Baker. hunt'll or keys reetnllyj Mr. and Mm. R. A. Wilkins, Mr. and WANTED-- A la llbarly aorth UT la I UUak X knaa your ana aar. Name Is atlieneil tlicri-io.- ; Mrs. John J. Cronin, Mr. and Mrs. lTeaso leave at Reporter Offlei) liny Int Is. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw. HfJIClMV (laaaraly. , uml ren lve reward. lU'Y TIiimi' w!.o tiMik purl In the Tlla -v. Flowers for' Lochlnvur and ore Ferns SALE lllrth, n;R senior play A (urge Howard II:. cell, peroration Pay. org" Gourley, fur TiOc, enough for a grave. Frnnrls Fennell, Uernurd Fennell. brid.il wnuth. pblux, 1111. et. (arl Walibiuixi. Alvin Wallace, Alice Tre-lasnow balli. painted daisies, lt'l., Towers, Dorothy I'.illtiirs. Knolj etc. We deliver In Kureku Hie Carol Jen-M-lloldiiwuy, The cbove lei.tr lent ta this newspaper by Secretary Mcren-tha- n ni;-b- l before. CaHiecrlne Stack Prop a post rnrd. Ib'li ii in V,abhi (tun. We pubiihh it in the Interest of the War Bond Mra. Thomas Haynes, 48.1 North Quota Millie Siewurl, Louis.' WllklitHon ami Cxn.pait.i erd ean.c;i!y rrcun.iuend that all our readers do their bhars 3rd Feast. Iayson, Utah. j (leo Ilerkslend. In li e ilii"i j h cl cad if Guancing the War effort. Birds are a good example of fuel Two ounces of fuel in economy. of form body rat is enough to the send a bird over a 2,400 mile course. REPORTER KA at Published on Thursday of each weak r.t Eureka. Utah. C. E. RIFE, Editor and Publisher. Tooele Buffered nearly a million dollar loss lust Saturday when their huge warehouse and laboratory was burned to the ground at Tooele. Damage whs intimated at 97!OlOOO s and ftOO.OuO of this was In milling and smelling supplies, Including milling flotation reagents. chemicals, etc. The smeller, wi'h treat boih loud and copper ores, is now down for a few days due to Hie lark of maieriuls. An Intensive Investigation Is being carried on In an effort to determine the rause of the fire. FBI Investigators are on the Job with a view to safinding out If It could have botage. Other smelling companies have offered facilities to the Inlernallonl end due to Oils fact it Is expected that the big smelter will be aperat-- n r again right soon. n Mln r and for Sale Blanks Ipal Cu Office, Eureka. Utah. 1 l- Co. Distillers Corp., X.Y.U. Scheuk-- SufferSEURE ! -.- Straight Iiuurboa Whiskey. 80 Proof. 1 --- -I a ) HD91Bnsi6flB!P ) i Mrs. Dewey Robinson eii! rt:ilnc I club the members of the n week ago lust evenh.g. Iru; wl ners were Mrs. Alex Jarvis, Mrs. John Kr.rren, Mis. Virgil Derry. Tli : ethers attending were Mrs. Heiry Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Cecil Livlngsion, Garth Singleton, Mrs. Melvin Bur-ier- . Mrs. Frank Perrit, Miss Wand'i Knotts, Mrs. Wesley Durfee, Mra lU.oda Groomer, Mrs. Lloyd fsrlson. Jusl-a-Mi-- l.u-i'i-t- !n Lieut, and Mrs. John Kurdy 0j Camp Roberts, Calif., are vlsilin; with the latter's mother, Mra. Nora McCormick, and other relatives. purpose i' If ymi'ie the rin ivp. ,vbo irii. jml'rMv mu ain..n i or s wimim Hsvur. v.m,'II t.od 11 1xr cheep) (is ilu " ilvuljit-ru- tt flavor of Cream of Kentucky It's tlie emim" of Kentucky's hnrat Ihiurhoiw- -t lie Uirytat mrtl Lug iey( J,: reived word that their son, Thomas, has been promoted to first class flre- inan In the roast guard. ' enthusiastic type? : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn uml thil-dre- n of Balt Lake City spent Sloiluif Day with Mra. Stella Shea. children apcnt Sunday If you are going to uo coal next winnr buy It now! That la the Mra. Verl Grlaaa and eon, Laiiny. yarning that has been Riven out. It rtf I'vttiit'ton, Wynmlua, are visiting luil a sales Ciimpnieii. it i a solemn here with Mra. Hilda Webb and oth-r- r wr:nlns by the roverenieiit that coal relatives. rnera must buy during the sprlne rnd summer months, or Uny muy have to do without It. There la no shortage n coal. There isn't Ruing to be. There is enough coal underground In I'tah to supply . y: rr.K in " nation us long as the war .Purr,n nu j,hn ,t fr011 and niine to the consumer Is a different Kail facilities are being p irol.,iir 0f Mrs. Susie Kllon of this' problem. district, died at his home In Goshen 'axed by the shipment of war sup-- i n Monday. Funeral services will be piles, and the pei.k will lie re.u-heon Saturday and Interment will lie ntxt fall and winter. Uailronds must first to the army and then to the In Hie Goshen cemetery. public. The annual state meeting of tho jt R absolutely neeesaur) for Order of Odd Fellows rrns 0 ptnre and buv cial. otherwise and the Rebekah lodge will be held n UUy n0 )n available, liny It from on May 18th and 19th In Salt Lake ftimni von went or where yon want, City. It Is expected that a Ir.rgo hut lie sure to ce li su uni will nm delegation from Eureka will he In Mifft r next fall and winter. This Is uttendanre. i he only commodity the government Glen Scott, farmer Eureka liny, ltn urred the public to hoard. Buy V i lc Il was recently mad manager of the lif ts II iawt ( W now. Is one It Tooele. 8tore at Safeway .' In.iv .lnlc purcha-Vdvautage Mr. of the finest stores In Utah. now are: Scott has been with the company for (li -T :l in s norl Mm will Mm 13 years nnd has made rapid advance Ita'.i the fall nd winter, and ev- ment during that time. ! en If the nuhlic suffers nothing will Funeral services for Christ Angelo be given precedence over war held In Salt Luke (Tty on Mon-- , plies for our armed forces. day and Interment was In thte Mt. (3l Supplies of trucks, tires, GasoOlivet Cemetery. He died on Friday line end Diesel Oil are heeomlng from a complication of diseases. For more and more scarce.' Less coal In Tlntlc T' if moved over ihte hlghwavs. many year he resided r.herc he followed mining as an oc(31 f'o-- l price are now as rhenp Mu win ho in the fell. i cupation. mi fid pf coal purchases over The Elbe Club members were wm ,low r"w,r n,,M- l:il evening by Mrs. C. E. work nd wMl release i!nller Rife, bridge uml luncheon being Cm hose onlv use-In peak" mining f,.turM The prize winners were mr ether Important war Industry Yi-rMrs. J. Rife, Mrs. John Nllso:i duties. pd Mrs Lmrou Birth. Others presi Mrs. O. A. Allred, Mrs T. IMTKTK CHURCH NOTE. et t were Clin Rtorrs, Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. Mrs M. K. Grigg.i. Mis. S. I.. Vii-e- vWins biii'iif of (t:-- ' Ciiir-- e Korney. Mrs. Leslie Cro-mu- r. i iMi -- f : tin Mnd;il. wll Mrs. Angus Miller, Mi:w EarfO'li. o" Weil e 1 V. le, n Cromar. hs'e-ii- l 14'h Tills of Til',Silav. M-it e In hrdule Is for 'Ills we U only. S Light Co. mutrlbm uu. ti Prudm a,, fbf kmd at pan at thr. (, mlmetriM twa'i i- irrrri it aw rmtlcm - |