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Show EUfcEKA REtOkTEil Page 2 weekly ohk shipments ; I Itah Fire ' o ; 1 1 1 ay 11 n . 0,.. tot.. W sister and one brother, 0 My Neighbor SAYS: When sugar gets hard and lumpy put it into the refrigerator for a few days and it will become quite soft again. Never aerve food in a dish that is too large for the amount of food onP malor nonferrons Jm J. .qt On April he married 0. 1921 served. It detracts from the apusul to of which -I not which metal under rnmpleic Wrial it in Salt Lake Cfiv - pearance of your table. provide spiritual, social and recreii- Surviving .ire his widow hlu pa.- - government distribution control. Cnptional welfare for the hoy In nni- rontrolled for Mila In Puyftnn, two (laUKhtom, two lMr na?l 04011 IU11 When surfaces some time; on June 1 xlnc Joins th? are to besandpapering work is that 'brothers nnd two sisters. the made painted full control group. much easier if sandpaper is folded set-u15 JONI-Under the present per o'v'e'r' 'small 'block" of "woid. IIEHEIl S I.UNCIIMIN SI I.VALE DRIVE Wll.l. START cent of all domesitic produced lead IIEI.Il ItV KIWIXIWS. NEXT MONDAY. goes to an emergency pool" eaiali-- I o to deni to Fred J. Millimai.. lulled by the government According There wa u large attendance a: with supply slinrluges developing In DIsfor director the Tintic Milvuge evenin'-: the Klwani Luncheon lust irltieal industries. All foreign lead Pf'r ppl,t' New Initials - and distributed by war pro Monday. May 25th. Word has coniK.ny board duction orders. Thu about I"''" received from the state salvage .llniv " I..IH...UTSM ernmeiil nir-- and whuli you people to bring their lunch and le. The remainder Is parcelled out risked to contribute. They are: visit them." the Industry. by mad- -: Scrup metals, including anythin were Appropriate talk The lead trade Is certain that the f ai "'eel. "' E. copper, bras, Frank by Father Gosselln and present substantial spread betweee i uminuin or lend. lairrli. Rubber. Including old tires an I supply mid demand will be widenedRemarks were niiule by Fri'd llan- further In the corning months. Ouiof the Tin lie tubes, rubbers for footwear, mut' son, superintendent from U. S. mines I spurting unput hot wilcr hntib's i.ml any oilier rub Standard mine. der the government policy of pay in A pleasing fen lure of the program her nialerlnl. premium prices for production in exHhl rags, including cast off cloth wns a motion picture show prcsetii- busir of quotus. it's Foreign nut- It consisted ed by I. D. Theriault. 'ig. burlap bags, draperies, mm u la led by a been sll in h1 ,ul anof several news reels, most of them Hesse, pillows, carpeting or which the gm- to the war. bui everyone hlng that contains wool or cotton. Reserve corpora ion You are M,c,a not asked to of them right up to the last minute give away Us for Mexican Juuip.-buying price news. any article that you might use. by r,K,,ly.1'5 Cent Tin cans are not wanted at tlili ,p pond' Two new member were taken In Meanwhile, the use of lead on this occuslon ; Fnd llarrynuni of Hue. It would he necessary to bale American Indus-rek- a. lo faU and Leslie Riindle of Kir- - 'hern and ship them to San Francis- ppcts i.t The large cities on the roast ,rjr f,,U ,he '" Rwrnment Industrial restrlc- supply enough cans at the present liHn"' Apiillrallona for allotment of j time to keep this plant operating I News pa pets and magazines should " ' ,al rrM,n ,ho Rvernmenl's fore--l he saved anil bundled up for collec- - i'!,, l,urphnaea has dropped to around ,r p,nt of the lw,k of 0,000 Hon ut some future time ' p ur in home Tho regular monthly meeting of 9 V' the director and members of the he near future and ask you for the.- - U ,r 5, 1 manv r,lpl"s. You are asked to go thru Associated Civic Club of Southern wl 'y "whole und hn place" put the thing:, Utah will be held nt Ephraim Sal.he ?J0,J,bl tloned ln a place when Thu! a.,,HV urday. May 23rd. at 2 p. m. z ! 1!.'; directors and r s 1 ' average ti).,iii mil's a il. y : '."i c i. i;:-- re i.-c.- ,i.e apt in. Neil ODonnell Mortuary ' 'e Includes county commissioner. Th usual business will he taken rare of at till meeting and the president will report on the condition of the club. The rlub is anxious lo lend what ever help it cun on tiny projects in southern Utah. If one cun not attend ruggestlons will be accepted by mall. o Mo.inn l'js.i-Bird ci mid !.'! to the ii.oJcrn tourist ii ::i c iple of sp. -- il. i Mir.ru tin- imvcl r than 50 ;.fi :ir and the plat B. supply. - . I'l. w 'il drill.' ' S1( ,!ltn' smvs as Wh npw junomobile production .minuted, and gasoline and tire 11 lat Middle Town. Mammoth. Tax Sale Noumber 397, 1937. David Depue, rare of Andrew Runolf-son- . Lot 43. hlock 3, Flat Moss ell- ra- - mand for batteries eventually should uroiirnl so t1 - wurdrebe x I'lniiui ment is low -- id the wall und the bed r"! further' the As toward pl,Ppr hortage also has cut r.om I'ompurtii'eRt ito normal demands for lead, rd fie d 11 s ,i'i f.p b.'.Uj ! ( r .! tn- relv arc p"l'Per Is available for rabies. d.i.v I less lead is needed to cover thes . lereivc i!s ' caliles. Consumption of domestic ' le.nl for this purpose has dropped Noiaiy work ut Eureka Reporter. fr(im 194I monlhy average of 14.400 tons to ns low as 10,000 tons. The sharp restriction on the use of lend foil hn Just about eliminated a third big consuming source. Frlor to the W F Bs foil order, this product hns been taking 5,000 tons of lend a month. So far as the war effort Is concerned. lend I In growing demand ns a component of small arms ammunition. Shortage of other metnls even more vital to the war effort haa also Increased the demand for lend s a substitute material In a multitude of produrt. ! ''Ply v.-- h-- MOTHER OK ElUEKA LADY DIED AT l.YNNDYl. 0- -- Emma 31. Sheppard Great-- 1 house, 82. died at her home In Lynn-dy- l on Wednesday of last week after a lingering Illness. She was bore In Wsles September 23. 1859. She In survived by her husband. John Greathouse; two sons. Fred and Earl Greathouse, all of Lvnndyl, and three daughters. Mrs. Myrtle Nielson. Lemlngton; Mrs. Xola Hinckley, Fillmore; Mrs. Alta Larson, Eureka; also a sister, Mrs. Rose Sanders, of Murray, and 19 grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Saturday In the I.ynndyl L D 8 word chrpel. Rurlal took plare In the Fra-v- o cemetery. -- n sol-die- irj; in Tvs: s. 0 the united effort or th Stats Highway Patrol and th Utah Traffic Safety Council, an Improved system of motor vehicle Inspection will be Inaiigu'sled during the period June Is: to July 15:h when all ' motor vehicles registered In the of Utah srs required to be Inspected In officio! safety Inspection ststlons designated by the ststs for till Arcldeut records purpose. show thst 1571 nr sll motor vehicle (raffle accidents are blamed on defective vehicles. This means that defective vehicles are responsible In some measure for on out of every six or seven reported accident. It was pointed out by George II. Low e. President nf tho Safety Council, that tills percentage means that last year over 6.008 of the people who died In automobile accidents throughout tho United States srs dead because someone's lights were too dim. or poorly aimed or focused, a tall light was burned out. brakes were out of adjustment, or sums other safety feature of the vehicle was defective. According to P. L. Dow, Superintendent of the Fa I rol, that depart-mewill exercise great cars In llit selection of stations la the future. The new program require that slat lou be equipped to properly Inspect all safety Item on motor esiwcially headlamp. A a result ut properly equipped and rarefully selected sta tlon s areally Improved system thouM result. Ineorpo red In the sticker I the recommendation of Governor Maw ihat all motor vehlele opeiatoi coil serve for Victory by driving r 40 miles per huur. Now that n, "l ,lre ar h" ''l1 available for civilian ue. It islonger niora and more Impiriant that all existvelilrlcs be ing operated at ail lime In safe mini It inn and at speed Ibat will enable the motors lls 10 g. t th lonur-s- t COUPON entitles holder to 2.V reduction any room at the rate any room at the ratea advertised one roupoa the room the on as as 1 el, ! to NEW beds, springs, mattresses, rarpeta throughout the house It ITKH Tax Sale No. 403, 1937. Rennet Kid Mng. Co. rare W. M. Bradley. Ko Ko 19.85. Silver Bell 19.85. 19.85, Sherman 19.85, Hobbs 19.85. Get There Ell 20.61, Onnle Gagan We Now Feature Free Garage CRH THIS COUPON! B O NrDS possible life id., lie now uwn. I to Mure their "r' - n iprstlni renin In iiniiirdiHisiv still pun end metliauli's are still available.expert 111 mn-liilo- j TIIIH DEFENSE un-le- r- ts 8II.T LAKE CITY, UT1H Stste ntlt nf Texas Trainees Alout 12 per cent of all ti e in the Umlcd States uro train- - J Dus ut Mrs. New Semloh Hotel IIAO to $8.IM 1 r Night. Mir-erv- j Hiirini; the Cal Any Time Da; or ; craft has designed ..a .1 ilni of beginning. Eureka. weight eatalin in red, blue or white. Tax 8ale Number 396. 1837. AparL-.iej.I storage battery manufacturers, one The hat, too. Is right in style, with ,.i,r In the name of Peter C. Burke, A aid la tiioje who live in of the largest peacetime consumcr.i it trim visor, care or i'. up.'ii'tment is u com- (,f lead, have had their produrtlo;. 0'j. W. C.and A. B. Rockhill. rnsvition w.i:.li,.' e am! ilis.ipi capmi ru, Francis.' Lot 13 block G Emily flril! of 1941. monlhl ,he r vuMlien ' Eureka. Tax Sale No. 378. 1937. Charles ,W. Hurst. Ft. lot 6 block 1 plat D. Beg N. E. corner, thence 8 73 deg 38 mln W 60 feet, S. 8 deg 52 mln E. 130 feet, X. 79 dex 21 min E. 60 feet. X. 8 deg 52 mln W. 128.45 feel to beg. Eureka. Tax Sale Number 385, 1937. Minerva Reesor. Fart of I Jit 7 1. Block Chance. Flat Last F. Fart lot 7 block 1 plat F Beg at N. W. corner of lot 6 thence running 8ly along west side of lul of Driscoll a distance of 22's feet more or less, th. W'ly. along X. side line of Robinson lot a distance of 56 fiet, th. XW'ly a distance of 3 Vi feet, th. E'ly 59 feet more or less to beg. Eureka. a Tux Sale Number 386. 1937, Ree'or. Lot 25, Last Cl.anc- -, blk 1 Flat F. Com at pt from which corner No. 4 lT. S. Iait 261 bear S. 62 deg 25 min h 211.9 feet, thence W. 44 feet, X. 24 Over your shoulder goes a smart. 8. 89 deg 30 mln available e n. - TLaS"" S. ,o, N. FlUmor,. AU . plat A, Eureka. me nnd he my druft exemption!" Tax Sale No. 343. 1937. Cl.arh-o T. Oorbell. Fart lot 18 and 19. Antimony UliH-N W corner 3, Flat A. Beg .ntiiiiui'.y is a white shining metal X. 68 deg 41 min E. 139.51 feet. S. !ial e.uis nul tarnish and cun he 58 S. dex 91 E. 3(i deg 19 mln feet. i""d m n r 39 tnin W. 139.94 feet more or less, X. 30 deg W. 37 feet S. 50 deg 39 min W. 10.25 feel. N. 30 deg W. 54.85 feet more or less to beg. Also Tintic Lodge No. I, F. R.. and W. 8 feet wide over N. side A A. M., moots 2nd liue of lot 18. W. to St. Eureka. nd 4th Tuesday of Tax Sales Xu. 357. 1927. F.urck-hard- t each month at L 0. O. V. Hickman, care of Gmve F all. Vlalthlng brothChesbro, Lt 18 and part 25 and 26, ers Invited to attend. block 4 plat B, Eureka. HlHTON T. COLLINS, W. M. Tax Sale No. 358, 1937. Albert jiiHN T ROWR, Roeratary l'hlpps and Beaulah Phipps. Part 61 Block 4 Flat tf. Beg. at the NW corner of said lot. thence N 78 dey 43 min K 69.90 feet, S. 22 dag 5S min E. 23 feet, th. Westerly 79 fee? more or less to line of the niley at a pt. 48 ft. S. of X. W. ror. of said lot. thence along the E. line c.f said alley 48 ft. to beg. Eureka. Tax Sale No. 301, 1937. Mary Ft. lot 19 block 5 Vandersluys. I Dignified Service nt a Lot 6 of Suh. 19. Eureka. B, plat Nominal Charge. block 5 Flat B, Eur-k- s. Win. Tax Sale No. 367. 1937. Lot 15 and 16. Mock 7 PHONE 54 Thurgood. s - Is open to members, A-l- e; i ' to r 1 Kci-vlc- P'r . tu-ce- 1 y ii ,n h'fho. and lastly in Ogden. ! j th 1 mi Him Iiimr jane aigiir. sclectoil I'uyson as his new home. He responded with a very fine talk and 50.51. 20.61. ,'uiubo 20.66, , I tJi R. Mae E. A. 20.61. tic-i- 1 ead-uln- ... ; - r- .... .50.61, O 29. 1884. a son of Aurelius Iuumi1 50,32, 81 Tain 16.93, Lot No. uni in the provisions of and Aunlo Adam Miner. He wai g0.10.B8 K.v,ei, HlatutM of I'lah. 24 X. E. 17.101, Pi. of N. W. 11.021 educated In the achoola of Salt Lake (,3 . UH Blllell4l4l lllB following dcs- lot No. 38. 106.02 acre. WITNESS W II EH EOF I have City. Hu wa prominent In L D S Muslle ., rt.H, church work and filled a mlalon ,n ;4.(lUllly et my Imud and official under it by the Society hdand from 1940 to preliminary tax sale. No hid lot less n al ibis 20tli day of April. 1942. ' 1908. Later lie attended the Lw ,llan It. ELD IN tlAHDNLR. ,olu HUUIm uf iax,.Ml In Pchool at ( hattaiioog, Teun. where lereH, Coutily Audliur 4y UIII 1, wlildi are he graduated. He flrat practiced law u charge upon wuch real elule, will I Juab County, Utah In Eureka, then Nephl and later in be of first April 23, lilac publication accepted: 42 Salt Lake. Dutc of lual publication II J. No 339. 1137. Sale Tax He wa deputy tate attorney gen- - Norman. May 21. 1942.1 Pt Lot 24 Block I Plat A cral for 12 year, leaving that officii Eureka. N 12 feet of lot 24 running 0 to return to prlvute practice. entire width of N. end of said lot. shine "D'ii eye your ling brightet In the He wa an active worker Tax Sale No. 340. 1927 Emma l.uii build. When you look Republican party and held office K. George, Part lot 3 block 2 Plat A. bomb u,.(.n diary explode At time the S L church. I) In the Meg. NW corner lot thence N 82 deg m iiin me nnd my heart feel like of his death he wa a member of the '.4 min E 63 feet, NW corner of u ,jlB plunger of a machine gun. My 176ih the of council H preldent' 82 e ,,,ln AB'? head whirl like an and 1 gaip quorum of seventy and vm a former 8S dt.B 3! lu,n E 45 .35 feet, S 16 captain of the Ensign (amp of thn, s bi deJ. turn f rir H,a a flag Jf trice E ,HJ, ' .. . .... u ton of lTtah Pioneer. . , 34 jep4 , , , 5; He I. survived by hm wife, Etta 34 feel l0 NW corner jjjf IjJJJ Vm' iledun" h w Ellcrtaon 1.CK. Tn -- . 21 In Coil NOTICK OF FINAL TAX SAM'. id. Currently, the L'nltcd Slate h March producing and Importing more in 1 this buslc metal than It I using. Chler Con, i lime t Tlila I the result of stringent, di- 64 net, lead conaervation orderJ.. such Total Carload and an the cut down on lead alorugu butterle) coupled with the indui- g e STOCK SALEH of Ogden Midge No. 719, It I O B, conversion of big ee war work. to j prior To hi departure Tor active duty trieB o- ie end of this month, the lead the army. 'in MONDAY hould All three men were on foot when trade report, the government 30-dTlutlc Lead lc. - 'have mure than a aupply Le car a driven were truck by ' " they E Isutchelor. Hoih of Mr. Done1:, hoarded agalnl emergencies. Thh Hoy TUESDAY d "lock pile, at the preent rate of us- -. m rioiislv were injur. companion Chief Con. 16 'Ac. up- held out for their should equal a full four-monmd little hope o rates end. Production tho year lly by recovery. WEDNESDAY. Mr. Done wa Inst rue! or of inusV si III i re rising und the flow of forey near-bI countries Tlntlr Standard $1.50. from metal ncIiooI ign hi. 'ill ihn fJrant elementary show consistent Increase a member of llio I'tali late syinpli-un- should Ir-- i on. now from of Head time orcheNtra at the Harry Randle Will flow soon, if at all, the govern death. USO in This District. It Mr. iMine wa born May 10. 1897, nnnt will feci safe to let tome of over metal in spill surplus a son of John and Mary in l Harry Handle lias been nppolnu-i- e Jnnufayson, Wilson Done. HI early lil ii:o noiifHHcntl.il civilian conumpl'nltcd of the work I to bundle an Hun d grai'-uateopen question he v a spi 11I in I'uyson where organization in the Tlutlc disHowever, lead prnducera are hope- from the Payson high sctioo:. u for will atari and planning trict .hat the improved supply kiiuh-tlo- n tul I' C of lie uttended hcIiooI at the drive for fund in (hi near future. may result In heading off of Southern CaliThe plan I to have organization, and Cnlversity conservation order no ' musical train took fornia und special preferably a ladle organization, t The war in the discussion stage. In Hie Ctnh Conservatory of Mulug Hponsnr it, und each time u drive li sic In Si.li Lake. hoard, for example, I unenli:production In 1918 he put on Home otbiT organlzatloii will '1 8- navy and wa. men. derstood to he cmiHlderlng a mandaIn this be asked to take charge. tory lowering of t.he quality of paint thief I. 20.51, N. A. II. S of August ' Notice U hereby given tliut on Tlutlc 20.66, Mabel 20.66, Cinch Saturday, the 23ril day of May, 1942, 20.66, Drop 50.66, Prominent Utah Attorney Died at Salt Lake 0 IJ The accident happened uh Mr. I'miie coniiuny with two other arhool teacher, A. E. Itruerlou and Errol Hanley, were crossing the tdreei u r leaving the Elk home where they had attended u farewell nodal In honor of I.. II. (Jrirfln. exalted ruler Clay Co. tallica) ! Former Tintic Music Teacher' New York Metal Report Says ' Lead Shortage Licked. Auto patajjy injure(i Thursday,' May 21, 1942. , |