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Show fR6 ETCH ERA' 2 nuiuai ! DEBUNKER BQtifilM tkachkiw attkmmvh nwicHlJ'MElt NCIKMlL Frank Pett, Prominent Minin e 111 L Man, Died Last Evening. o By John Haney Furbay, Fk.D, Mammoth Tlotle Standard United States Mines Tlntic Bullion Utah Fire Clay Co. (silica) Kureka Lilly Cons Norlh Lily Mountain View SANDHI'S FIRST NAME ISNOT MAHATMA Qodiva Mareleen Hogan, Anna It. Maxwell Frand Belt, aged 74 years, died nnd Genevieve 8. Ekloff. all of this last evening at bis home In Kureka ara attending BYU summer after a few weeks illness from all- - Miuol. t meats due to age. Designed to round out an all year Mr. Iett was born In Ilrlgham City schedule of aid In the war effort February 21, 1148. He came to Ku- the UYU summer quarter roinmenc- reka In 1810, and since his arrival ,.d Monday, June lGlh. The first here had been very active In the min- - icrm ends July 24th and the second from July 27th to August 28tb. ing game, even up to the time of 11 20 4 1 2 2 1 I 1 Kmpire Mines Chief Cons Chief Cons, (lime) (Inal sickness. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Iorothy Sorenson Pott; two sons. VictorPett of Kureka; a duugli;lUd u,H-8ii ler, Mrs. Helen P. Barrows, of Oak- o land. California; three brothers, Lo- e renzo and Bert Pett of Brigham City, and A. II. Pett of Salt Lake;' two sisters, Mrs. Della Edwards of Oplilr, and Mrs. Stewart K. Brandon New York City; also eight grand, children. Funeral services will be held 8at-- ( in( urday morning at tbs LDS church Kureka and Interment will be In the Brigham City cemetery. 1 are uu rookie dollars. yours to the front. Buy U ' ifefcnse savings bonds and stamps. There S', d Total Carloads - I - .... . - . The first name of Gandhi, famous Hindu nationalist leader, is not Mahatma, as many suppose; it is Mo- Tliumlay, July 23, 1942. jjaBI c0l,iai1M.ri for Home jr j0U 8re one of the stitch-in- - ,jmtTa w,0 believe in having a suppiy 0f fanj lbniy aa a protection against fire hazards, you will be f in a sand container devised in-n- housewife who liked an ingenious by handas Karamchand. After he was a pail of sand close by for rep educated in London he went to South For the purpose, site jCy walks. Africa, where he distinguished himhas a wooden butter tub, purchased self as a defender of the rights of from a dairy products rnan, coated a the Indian settlers. It was there brilliant blue to match tiie shutters that he developed his theory of reA peasanty design on the house. sistance without violence," which was stenciled on the side of the tub won his fight. Then he returned UHXiK and the man of the house t 1,01111 A IlKliKKAH to his native India to organize a IXHTALMW OFFHKRM. Paul Hanson, Eureka boy who has ed by making u large wooden scoop home-rul- e movement" and to use o- . been In the United States Navy for, and painting it to match. The set, e ss his , or their meeting last Thursday many months, got word thru to his far from unsightly, adds a decora chief tool. The common people were vvpnlng the Ilebekab lodge Installed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanson,' live note to the entranceway. so much impressed with his earnest- - (j,e following new officers: !to tt,A effect that he had been pro- nesg and asceticism that they InMrl. Nettle Foster, noble grand. Blg Sleep mote(l t0 3r(j cjaaa petty officer. vested him with ths title of MaAnd you call yourself Mrs. Blanche Beck, vice grand. been away for nearly a Judge j,aa jje Soul." which means Great hatma," g Mrs. Margaret Frcethy. recording min? ' ear and a half and his address Is This title has been used till people e7etarv Defendant I do, your honor. not known. erroneously believe it to be his first Elizabeth Phlzacklea, tress Mr Judge Even after you slugged Mr. and Mrs. Hanson have unoth- name. oh the Jaw? urer. Casey U 8 naii.r the somewhere with boy WNU Taalurai, Lsdgtr SndlcaU Defendant Yes, your honor. I Miss Ethel Brenton, warden. val forces. never saw Casey so peaceful ss Just Mrs. Lou Barrett, conductor. after I hit him. Mrs. Amelia Schofield, rhaplatn. E. Frank Birch Files For j t- I . soul-forc- : -, peace-lovin- : I Mrs. Violet Fox, musician. j Mrs. Mary Edwards, right support Senate Office. 0- er to the noble grand. Mrs. Etta Gear, left supporter to Yesterday E. Frank Birch of Eufiled bis application to run for reka the noble grand. Mrs. Sarah Clement, inner guard. state senator on the Republican ticMrs. Emms Naylor, outer guard. ket during the coming primary elecMrs. Edytha Green, right support- tion. Mr. Birch, who has long been a er to the vice grand Mrs. Hilda Webb, left supporter! staunch Republican and for more ! than thirty years one of the promin- to tba vice grand. Mrs. Rose Phipps, district deputy, ent mining men of Tlntic, le run- waa installing officer, and was as-- ! nlng for office due to the request of ' slated by Mrs. Etta Gear as marshal. friends. However, being a miner and also a farm owner, he Is well s session business the Following j round or two of cards wers played qualified for the position. o and a nice lunoheon served. Prise winners were Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Scho- - Eureka Couple Return From ! Held and Mrs. Edwards. ' Irrin To Omaha The next regular meeting will be . . on August 8th, which will be an of-,- 0 dj flclal visit of the Rebekah Assembly. vr returned home Saturday after and all member, sr. urged to be frp (o 0m,ht Nebraika whara 4hey Kinging Tribute lAH'AL ADS Isn't it strange that Tightwad should donate that largs sum tomostly ward the purchase of a bell for the WANTED Automobile vir: type. There are (he popular new church?" many people looking for good No, that's natural. He always tires so if you have some to sell likes to put his money where he leave the Information at the Re-- . can hear it ring." poiler office and a dicker" might be made. To Woman The years bring very few changes FOR RENT 4 room unfurnished To man in ceaseless grind, house. L. W. Brady. But to woman the privilege ia FOR SALE OR RENT Modern granted Timeless times to change her See L. good location. mind. A right turn tun. i b often the wrong Their Bedtime Wr48- s'1 ' v" ' ti conven- tion. Mr. Householder, who la exalted ruler of Tlntic lodge, said the con-- o In every way. . ventlon was a success Fred J. Milllman. salvage chair- - the only draw back being intensive man for this district, has the fol- - heat. There were more than 7000 . Elks register and of these 752 were lowing to report: I have appointed Harry Randle exalted rulers. Every lodge in Utah of Kureka collector of salvage fats was represented with the exception In the Tlntic District and all mar- - of Park City. said that one Mr. Householder kets have been notified to this et- of the feature attraction for him was feet. Notices frbni time to time will be a visit to Boys' Town, where he had the pleasure of meeting Father Flan-Th- e published in the Eureka Reporter. rubber drive was a success nagln. o In this district. There ia still con- siderahle rubber left. There is about USO Drive Went Over Big a ton in one place. It can be shlpp- - An Jua County. ed in car load lots but no provision Is made or a price set for lesu than of th? ln a"Y car load lots. What can be done I co1 ,n Tlnt,cth 180 dr,v undont know but I cannot buy It ddiilonal 832 dollars, o( lws I have a definite way to get It lhe fnd total from this Into the proper channels and at a ,,Ul the COttnlr $268.31, which definite price. The stale rued com- - tnd 're than the entire county was mission will assist in delivery but will the Rubber Reserve rompunv tequested to raise, Thomas. chairman gi niTal cccept It In small lots. o (or Juab county was here yesterday KNCJAGKMKXT OF PROMINENT and said that the county as a whole Kt'HKKA CIRL ANNOUNCED. had raised 1608.16 and that there are some few collections to coma In o Mr. aud Mrs. Cecil Fitch announce soon. This is nearly two and a half i the engagement of their daughter, times the quota of 8250 asked of 'Adelaide, to Harold B. Spencer, for- - the county, and Mr. Thomas wishes 'merly of Bronxville, N. Y. Miss Filch to (hank all workers and contribute I a a graduate of the Convent of the ors for their assistance. sacred Heart at Menlo Park, Calif. " r,d,,a,B of ,,r,Bce" Former Mammoth Resident fhr'e "Pr, I Bedtime for the barrage balloons. At the Perria Island, S. C. training station. Leathernecks haul down the flying pachyderms." If allowed te wonid emTancer 'eam - . ;Died O FOR RENT Unfurnished home in Eureka. Phone tart Week End. Mr. and Mrs. S. - Jerniun were called to Salt Lake last week end on ' account of (he death of the latter's father, Nathan Alexander Xeiber. who died on July I5lh of ailments Incident to old age. Mr. Nelber was bora In Salt Lake September 14, 1855. a son of Alex- ander end Ellen Breakel Nelber. He was a former mining and business man of Mammoth. Mrs. Surviving are bis widow, Jerman and another daughter, Mrs. Jessie G. Kiser of 8s!t Lake. Funeral services were held on Saturday, with burial in the Salt Lake Cily Cemetery. "My, bird! what a strange looking Arithmetic want your hair parted exactly in the middle, sir?" That's what I said, didn't I?" Then I'll have to pull one out, sir. You have five hairs. Legal You ) V.Vi BUY UNITED STATES and M STAMPS m fefcstiyaEcaa w N- -t 4 everybody with a ddlar spare can shoot a gu t s'.raight b !i everybody can the bank anJ t Buy your every pay day. MTtKKA IjODGR NO. IS, I. O. O. P Meets Every U'nlunHla) 7:30 P. M., I. O. O. F. HALL tinning Brothers Invited to Attend KENNETH SPURRIER. N. G. A. M. ROSS. Secy. amy! Paid In Full Yes, it took me six weeks of hard work to learn to play tennis." "And what do you have for your ODonnell Mortuary Neil pains?" Liniment." Past History Did Mr. Borer sing a popular song et the concert?" Well, it had been popular before he sang it." t lilKiilded Service ai a Nominal Charge. PHONE 54 Tag ENiigEns Ware(house) "My name is Ware. Oh, Mr. Ware, my mother has some furniture stored in one of your 'L Crisis Several times in life the average man faces the problem of trying to decide which will cost less to tell the truth or hire e good lawyer. Fisher's Luck The fisherman now sits for hours Out in the broiling sun, And, though he doesn't get e bite, Hie nipa ere more than one. j I col-th- - LTi S' . . - in CmAR6E UN Them ss Works Sittin and wishin' Won't change your fate. The Lord provides the fishin But you have to dig the bait. Prepared Manager Are you sure you ere qualified to lead e Jazz orchestraT William N. Gardner. Joseph Slagle Applicant Absolutely. Ive had and James llnney. Internal revenue two nervous breakdowns, was shell-- 1 officers, conducted a blockade In Eu- - hoiked in France, and I live In an 12 reka on Wednesday morning In apartment above a family with which they picked up several auto noisy children. drivers who hjid failed to comply Ideal Wife with ths federal law which requires What's your idee of an ideal a 85 atamp on every vehicle. Mr. Gardner said: From Igsnla B'ifc?" 'One who pan keep house, her ia northern Utah to St. George mper, and her help," the southern part Pf the slate the internal revenue are rpoperatlng L'uweddcd BUse with state, county and city officers Unwedd A bachelor has nobody to In collecting ths IS used cur stamp share his troubles. The attractive red, white and blue window slicker, pictured above u whlfh many people thing u not e Bernwedd Why should e bachelor new yardstick of patriotism in Uie War Bond drive throughout u, leeuhle. $15 u the tine for not have any troubles? nation. With the slogan, Everybody every pay day, ten percent," sweep. i having tho stamp on Ike car." rt ing the country, patriotic Americans on the home front are rallying to their postponed Government s appeal for funds with which to help finance the war. The1 Freih V.'alei S tarks worst. Doc- Hslienl TU nw home which displays the ten percent" slicker is doing its share toward in The di America the and are stickers I'nitedNstion. for IreXKter that being ln0ctor-- No Victory wly I'll mil the bill to lake u. the .yrld rtMiuininf ghsrks. tributed through local War Savings Chairmen. yp ABC OT COAO CONSTRUCTION AMO REPAIR... j 4 5 What, No Fence? "When I merry I shall lead a pretty girl end e wonderful cook to the altar." Heavens! That would be big- - Here On Wednesday. - f Blanks at Reporter ofrlej WITH UNCLE SAM u . 2. WORKMEN WANTED Laborers at 1 c 75c an hour, carpet hour; also all kinds tion equipment operators, etc. a miles east of St. John Station, at Ophlr. 6 months Job. I- Internal Revenue Men Were 127-J-- FOR SALE 6 room partly modern home. Terms if desired. See Mrs. Chas. Kay. Church Street. houses." - room 5 ; .v FOR SALE Carpenters work benrh Reasonin first class condition ably priced. Phone 56. FRIEND FEATHERED J attended the Elks national imVICTORY 16-6- i Call Any Time Day or Night. |