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Show EUREKA REPORTER Thursday, Anguat 6, 1942. Page 3 Miss Betty Hope of Salt Lake ha JVAB COUNTV FAIR WANTS been visiting with her parent, Mr. DISPLAYS FROM T1XTIO. and Mr. Ralph Hope. i NOTICE OF A IMPLICATION FOR U NITED STATES PATENT. Mineral Survey No. 7189. District I.nd Office. Salt take City, Mrs. A. D. Manson is spending the The annual Juab County Fair miisSiNi on Inureuay ol each weal I'tah, June 19, 1942. week In Ogden visiting with her son 'Will be held early In September, d' r.i eereks Utah NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dial relative Donald, and other cording to Mrs. Fred J. Mllliman, , C. V E. Jl RIFE. Kiliiur snd Publisher. 11 ","1 Morsn triend. ' one of the directors. She asks that trtu,hn Morrison, the two former eaen i eat Ih.p ...rk Mrs. John F. Rowe and daughter, j1 JJJ i wnlng an undivided on.-f.f- th Inter- r ' caused ,rul,Hi s:ni(.-MinfMi-t, ! a1 ICi Jean, visited In Salt take City with! oral nd tl)C ,,,,,er ,D"K Ulldi. r.-or made over a displays, ciiiii ihthiiii claaa mall Mrs. A. L. George and Mr. and Mrs. Interest, through i 'Mi mdii bi clothing, home made rugs, etc., and ci of Ifarob 8. Cu Rowe. A leave them at the Milllmon Service L,e!r. du ,y u,horlld iS7 "ddr" N Mr. and Mr. J. D. Erlckaun will Station, or call Mr. Mlllimau. phone building, Salt take l.liy. make tlieir future home In Logan. 29, and ahe will cull for them a few J1., 1 ,1'- - haH application for J The former, who had been ahop In- daya before the fair um, ,r y,, JOn Stale ll,1,,,d Patent to r.k j' Liberal cash ",r,rll 228. will lie eivt-structor at THS, ha accepted a po-- r buslne A fivu ' 1 and Lockheel No. llnl. No. for winners In all sit iuu lu that city. ' 10 nu,a delay la all that you will ha Milling Claim, aituuted In (he West Tlutle Mluing District lu Juab L. I,. Dibble, lutermouniaiu Couuty, Stats of Utah, and deacrlbed fur the Hanover Fire Inlu the field nule and plat on file la surance company, a a In Eureka on the office of the Register of the PI Tuesday transacting business with trlct Land Office at Salt take City, E. Rife. his ugent, Utah, with magnetic variation 1C. A cottage meeting will be held at ;i!eg 0 in In East aa follows: j the borne of Mr. and Mr. Ralph Beginning at Corner No. I, tack Hll.T LAKE CITY, UTAH 8 o'clock this at i heed No. I, whence evening. the Eat Quarter Sylvester Electrical transcription records of corner of Sit. 28, Twp. 11 South, Range 5 West. Suit take Meridian, early church history will be played. tears North 89 deg 38 min Eal Anyone Interested la rordlally invlt-- ; 956.5 feet, and running (hence South ed. Including children. j i 86 dig 43 min West 310.3 fret to sen-, Elka Ludlea held their regular No. 4. Lockheed; turner tlicnc-ou- lh sion on Tueaday eveulng, and follow-- ; 2 deg 45 in In West 2 feel (03 luncheon a card and business lug 'o Corner No. l. tacklieed, and Corwere enjoyed. Mrs. Clarence Gourner No. 1, Lockheed No. 2; iheure Mra. ley won high score, Joseph) South 4 deg 40 min West 6tM de.; Buys all cut, and Mrs. Stella Shea' to Corner No. 2. Lockheed No. 2. raffle. Mra. Shea was hostess. hence South 89 deg 6 min West l THIS nilllW entitles the 1311.1 to Curlier No. 3, tack-'lev- d Max Edward Kay, 21, son of Mrs. holder to 8.V reduction on No. 2; thence North 4 deg 40 Marlhu Alice Kay of ihla city, enlistnln East 546 feet lo Corner No. 4, any room nt the rate ae ed in the navy Tuesday at Sail Lak Lockheed No 2; thence North 86 any room at ths rates as and leaves Friday, Augual 7th, for advertlmtj one coupon to teg 43 min Eas! 71.1 feet to Corner (raining station at San Diego. He the room No. 2, Lockheed: thenre North 2 d.-- ; la In Class V-- 3 to study to he a radio5 min East 603.2 to feet No. Corner A man. brother. Aillu Kay, enlist XEW beds, springs, mattresI. Lockheed and Corner No. 2. tack-eeed in the Marine Corps on May Sih ses. carpet throughout the No. 1; thence Ninth 3 deg 20 hiiuite The Tintic District Ladies Auxilnin West 597.2 feet to Corner No. 3, No. 23 met last evening at the Lockheed No. 1. whence U. S. Min--rIt ITEM iary Miners Union Hall. After the reguMonument No. 1 bear North li's easier Is dy than to face li.no lo 93.so lar meeting a social wa held and the Id age. 8 deg 2 min East 1090.2 feel; We Now Feature Free Garage prixea went to Mrs Mary Edwards hcucs North 86 deg 43 min Kurt ( lirst, Mra. Emma Wheeler cut, Mrs. 1456 7 feel to Corner No. 4, Lock- l'8K TRIM UOl'IDNI Edith ORourke raffle. The hostesh$ed No. 1; thence South 3 deg 20 I ses for the evening were Mrs. Ednin East 597 2 feu to Corner No. 1, V vards, Mr. Elvs Webb and Mr. ockheed No. 1, and place of begin Bessie Painter. 'ing; located In the Northeast Quar-- , EU8EK1 REPORTER ac-an- U vbulitig Carolyn Koruny with relative and friend In Provo, Mi h-- Mr. William Treinelling of 8a I visiting here with Mr. Frink Anderson. "2 Mas Thoms, cashier of the Com uierclal Bank of Nephl, wu her on Mr. W. E. Wanla of Hollywood, visiting lusineu Tuesday. Calif., ipent neveral day with Mr. and Mr. K. S. VanLeuven. Mr. Lewi Kryger of Paiadeua, Mr. and Mrs. Garth W. Manaon Calif., ha relumed to her home aft er a pleasant visit here with her id Provo are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Poraey fur a short lime. father, Herbert Hope. 1 nd lau-kliec- CjABBY QeRTIE New Semlob Hotel rS Mrs. Hattie Winn of Ssriainenio, Tha Felii Club member were entertained hy Mr. Maynard Cronin Calif, ha been the guest of her on Wednesday evening of last week. daughter, Mrs. Boh Mattinaon, and Mr. Leslie Cromar won the high family. core prise and Mra. Helen Drown Utah County ban cancelled its anA delicious luncheon folsecond. nual county fair for tha duration lowed the session of bridge. Others and In line with pntriotlam the monM. were Mrs. E. Griggs, attending which would thus have been spent Mr. It. K. Ferguson, Mrs. Clarence ey I to go Into war bonds.. hoped Mra. Mrs. George Gourley, S. B. Alherley and Mrs. W. A. inson. fe-.-- Gourley, Juat-s-Me- re Rob- club mem bora were en tcrtalned on Wedneaday evening of last week by Mrs. Delores Robinson. 00" was played and a delicious luncheon served. The prize winners were Mrs. Alice Peart, Mrs. Betty Fields, Mrs. Mon Singleton. Other present were Mrs. Vllo Barrett, Mr. Fay Wall, Mr. Alliens Far ren, Mra. Mable Weirman, Mr. Mis Wand Madge Burraslon, Knott, Mrs. Luclle Robinson, Rose Durfse and Mrs. Valene e x'e-flfl- June Kendull. Democratic CandiMr. and Mr. George Purser bud da their guata on Sunday Mr. and dale fur the office of state senator, Mr. Don E. Clark and children. Mrs. spent Monday In Eureka with hi Merrill Worthington and children, mauy friend here, of Provo, and Vernal Worthington uwd lloblUmtn Hrold wM(ley ol Washington, D. C. Poyn spent the week end at Flh Thru a newspaper dipping the lie take. They report the fih to he porter learned Just the other day amnll and the catches very poor. that Mi. Kathryn Ktwd the Telephone a'dvertlaement tmeher In the TOS. thl- - Uue ,nd ,0 ,he bet of your falls Maho" Hblllty abide by the suggestlon- aUkfng pTa end thereby help the cause, SOth. on June i l- The last UCXI camp In Utah was rloaed on Monday. It was the one in Big Cottonwood. The reason, Is that these young men are now eligible for armed service and that la exactly where they should be. d The managera aud employee of the J. C. Penney Store of Eureka and Nephl enjoyed an outing at Arrowhead laat Saturday erenlng. The Eureka party consisted of Mr. and Mra. Fillmore, Mr. and Mra. Boh al Mra. Alice Woldberg, Mrs. Mable Sanford and Mra. Leonard Boynes. Mrs. McCormick. New life for Utah's V ( a Cu.-i- a f c .ej'oy :on xiiiiiiits itE.urca tee area lii.u grown in v. aiound Livtrmuie, Calif., are of the type known as European" variety, having been grown in Europe since the early days of the Romani, but the specie harkens back to the wild vine of southwestern Asia. YOUR lCTRC RANGE cia help retain Vitamins that are Vital to the health of "production soldiers LIVESTOCK In the Southeast Quarter tf Township 11 South, Vrat, Baft 'takQMtrldlVn; j 21. 5 I Tli? r?, in Oi:'.: dcrt of lh N.I m N'lit'-- i Aft icar ,!e S?,;R .l isnl Prarticc "So you're twenty-nintoday. Isn't it terrible to reii brate a birthday s near your thirtUth?" used to it!" Oh, 10: I'm e Lot No. 39(a) Silver Star Lode. Dale of Notice on I'lnlm: Mav 29. 1942. I direct that this notice be published In the Eureka Reporter, si Eureka, Juab Couuty, Utah, once encli week for of nine (9i consecutive week. C. V. SCII. I Hi-- Uoi-tin- Five years ago Utah stock men were in the doldrums. They were selling cattle as feeders and werent getting maximum profit value. trim Lust Unidentified is Gladys engaged Tlntle Lodg No. 9, F. Auniwl 20. 1 BURTON T. COLLINS, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, 8ertary Re-i-.t- er 912. lu? couldn't Wiggins I don't know--identity the engagement ring. SAVING Relief Ruth Oh, Gill, the baby can walk. Gill- - Good! Now she cun walk the floor by l.ersetf at mght. A wars Mis. Muiphy 1 look great pains to make this salad. Murphy 1 know; I've got them. So, the Utah Livestock & Horse Breeders Association enlisitd the cooperation of the chain stores. The Association was advised to cull out the herds, and today only a small percentage of Utah's herds are culls. FOR ELECTRIC RANGE OWNERS 'i. ery liule water in cooking. vegetables for the shortest possible time. Cover utensils to keep sir out. Avoid unnecessary stirring of vegetables. Don't put in hal.ing soda to brighten food colors. Start vegetables in boiling water. use Don't throw is.y vegetable liquids them in soups or cnain saw.vs. Keep foods fresh in four Electric Refrigerator. Serve plenty of green vegetables, Serve foods soon after rooking. to retain Broiling is preferable to fri. vitamins, roasting saves vitamins snd Use 2. Look 3. 4. 5. 9, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11. 13, This man has been in baseball for 59 years. Teams under bis guidance have won nine league pennants. But that "ain't nothing." He !:aa Iso maneuvered his boy into winning five World Series. (Gosh, this i an eary ore.) Before he started to manage various (and many) teams he was catcher. Since then he has done nothing but manage em for 40 years. mineral. At AND fTAMPj POWER & LIGHT CO. the ttmrWi limit eUeirie RtJJy Ku W Toutr (mil fretlm id for jam by Am trim buiimn mem UTAH the kind ml geuvr tbet terrei 90 SAIT LIKE CITT Then a breeding program was launched. Sears, Roebuck presented to the Utah State Agricultural College the best Hereford Bull to he found anywhere. This bull, Advance Domino III, was adjudged grand champion t the International Livestock Show at Denver before being brought to Utah. A $200,000 modamizotion program ohutsi you of lbs bail in lha Wit Spociowi rooms in tbs heart of Soil Si lakt City's snlsrtoinmsnl and businsss districts. Four rsstooronls varying wondsa ful food. Haadquortsrt for tours and sigbtsssing trip 400 OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH WITH TUB OR SHOWER 12-1- 4 the present time he is guiding the American league tram of a fV'nvtnterm mu bonds''t i SAME POPULAR PRICE S F6 B K'EWIR, FIHER ACCOMMODATIONS tf' IDEAS mf the uMiem. large eastern seaboard city. Cornelius McGillicudy'a birthday will be two daya before Christmas. (That "Cornelius McGillicucy" gave him away.) This year lie will be 80 yiam old. Why, live!;, even Grandma could guess w ho he is. You are light, hr is lpn)!ll!9JK snitaiuo;)) siuuoj lliis is just one example of many ways in which the chain stores have helped to foster a new livestock outlook in this state. UTAH Q IAIN STORES Bad and 4th Tuaaday of sack month at I. O. O. F. 11. Vlalthlng broth-s- r Invltsd to ttn4. Ilib June 2i. 1942 Iub A. M., meat A 1 VITAMIN ninc 11 j I Enormous demands are being made on the "home front, too. The health, energy and stamina of "production soldiers" must be maintained by proper diet that contains essential vitamins and minerals. Your Electric Range can do its part by retaining More of the vital vitamins in food, if properly used. And. at the same time, you are relieved of kitchen duties for more active participation in the many patriotic projects needing your services. dcs- - SBhars-(nlul- a,,d ,?;lpR ,jf 8anJ ar,d du"M 49.427 acree, ex- - J?1 I uni vc of ,n. Ilke thp ruif5ed Arizona-lain,,- , excluded and conflicting var cly with gravel. , New Mexico Exclusive of Lot 27. Midgtey Lode I,PTent "aT in Loud o r snd ecilou taiiee Industry "How does this suit strike you?" "I am not ciiar whether your taste in dress is becoming quiet or my hearing is gelling defective." Diggns--Wh- 1 MIS J R WAI(IS....rl(SlOtNI 4 NOUMAN W tots WATItLCO-MANAC- SbltCRCO-MANAO- |