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Show JtvoeinWr 3, 1942 'hursday, PtS EUREKA REPORTER John Morley ha returned after a Mr. Frank Cnrrlty and Ml Mary short trip to Ely, Nevada, with Mr. Frances Garrliy spent Sunday and and Mr. Albert Morley. Monday in 8alt Lake City. Tall c jfflown Mr. and Mr. Clureuce Gourlt-Robert R. Rowe, of (Tamp Rucker, were Alabama, arrived here lust week end and daughter, Mina Phyllis, to pend hla furlough with hla moth-ie- r, guest of Mr. and Mr. George Goar-le- y t on Sunday. Mr. Nellie Rowe . I 'Dr. niul Mr. W. A. Robinson rnul chlldrnu n( Suit take were hero ilny visiting with friend. Hun- 1 1th. luncheon. and Inlon - Mall Dec. prize Mr. Dick Greenhalgh and baby or lUynea spent Thank-- 1 Good sivlnK In Salt take with her son In Suit take spent Thanksgiving here Inw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Loey wilh her parenta. Mr. und Mrs. Edw. NVwrcn and little grandaon. Thnma. Mr. Dor Legion rarl party at Miner Am. 9 P- - m. and Mr. John Gulley, Jr., and Judge Herbert Hope left on Wed jm Itnng v'Mir old key to (he Imiwu little daughters spent nemlny for California, where he will porter office no they can be used in nt Puyson, at the home of Mr. apind a inoiith' vncntion. Hot war effort. Everyone haa old Gatloy'a father, Arthur Dulley. and kiv urojnd the home and It take Mr. and Mr. Hiurnt Birch Hugh Anderson of Salt Lake wa (laughters, niul D.ll Gear, Salt Luke, bill Hull time to gather them up. ' and here over the week end vlaitlnK with apent wilh Mr. Mr. and Mr a. Robert Naylor are hla mother, Mr. Frank Anderson, Mr. William Gear and oilier relaI lie proud parenta of an 8 pound baand hi aimer, Mi Franco Ander-wn- . tive. by boy, born Nov. 26th (Tliaiikagiv-Iu- r and Earl Btdsor of K. V. Duhhuye Day) at the Valley Hospital in Janie Kerri, Ik, turn of Mr. Eliza the bureau of mine mineral produc- Provo. Mother and baby are doing Mr. Tlinnk-alvin- Thmik-Kivlii- R ana-ma- OF HER PAY GOES INTO WAR BONDS ent Wotker Buys Bends for Warrior Husband War F Al. hough she has two children to support on her wages as a power ortis operator at a war plant. Mrs. Mabel w put lit1 of her pay every week into War Bund through the Payroll Savings Flan. Mrs. W. thinks of every bond site buys in terms of whut it can do fur her soldier husband out in Austra'ia. Already," she says, "I've bought Jim a Garand riHe and a gas mask in War Bond. I fnel I'm helping to bring him hack safe and tuned!" You Can Spare 10! Maybe you can't save n much as 18.i of vour salary in War B mds. But Miiir ! BID El wood Dean, Ned Alllnon, Morris, Bud Wheeler and Sheldon 8orenaon had a hectic time while hunting ducks near Delta last Thursday. Their cur became mired In tbe sand and mud and when it became durk they hiked most of the way Into Delta before they were picked up by pnreiit of the boya who had become worried. v- - - . iractiical " Wartime Christmas vs five in the memory lono after the happy, carefree ones ore forgotten, for the shadow that war casts over every home, is intensified at this season Wet must not let he radiance ol Christmas be dimmea. Jnyou occo sions like this are part of our ay of life. And Christmas is one of the things were fighting tor. There must be yiving . . . generoui giving, but no gift should he estrova-oanl- . At Sensible Prices too dangerous NOTTS Fluffy Chenille Bedspreads (Veamy Grouml Colorful Grnunds wealth of irailicul! Covcrvxl with Mime with hlgh-pll- e tufting; other with all liuh) " chenille! HlPunlng design In choose from, double I laively fur Christmas gift! the-nill- e. il. Gifts of quality lit PROVE your affection for him! to lie without lrn Zu-Mr- a. -- iJ l.'leh. George Mrs. IV-we- Jennie McCall llayne, 24, and Hulchlnga, 29. wrre a in ext Instantly killed when the car In which they were riding turned over and rrashed Into a utility pole. The accident happened while making n turn near Spanish Fork. Two other occupants. Dean J. Reck ot Eureka and Crl Hort of l.nke, escaped with minor In- Practice came line.! up Tor the Tintic High School basketball team rj DO Man You lanve! If Another car of htsurance. Call C. E. Rife at 38 or and how reasonably you 2000 ounee silver ore wa shipped Horn Hie Iron Blossom, li. F. Klein- - ,an Pro,ect your property, ir reported a new ore strike in the nuh zinc property of West Tintlc In the District Court of the Third Ctorge A. Wallace was In charge of Judicial District in and for the the work there. ll J. Fennell reCounty of Salt Lake. State of ported another ore strike In the Utah. mal this one being on, the 1200 foot Case No. 68,827 n M. on. was hostess Mrs. The Fit level. Carl A. Allen, engineer of the NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE E. Griggs. I'. 8. Mine and connected with the CLEED MILLER, Plaintiff of mine, waa aaked by bureau Mr. and Mra. Robert Gillispie Mr. and Mra. Franel Carl- Vlre President Marshal to come to TINTIC PLYMOUTH MINING COMPANY, a corporation. son and children, Mr. and Mrs. El- Wanlilngton, D. C to engage In specDefendant don Nelson and children of Dividend, ial work for the government. To be sold at Sheriff Sale at Vet Whiting of Mammoth overnelly and Richard Gillispie and Mis the front door of the CountyCourt Gall Elton at a family dinner last turned hi car on the road weat of House of Juab County, at Nephi, Eureka hut eacaped with only alight Sunday. To round out a pleasant afUtah, on the 15th day of Decemcar W. The of J. Combs, ternoon young nob Gillispie. who Is injuries. ber, A D 1942, at twelve o'clock 1 trnlnlne school in Jr., containing five orcupanta, alrat n ii of unending day those certain nnd puree! of real properKansas Citv. talked with his parent turn d over on the name road and all pi It were hut beneath fortunate. pinned ly ri'eat' 1 in the Tintic Mining over the telephone. It all escaped with minor ruta and District, in Juub County, State of MINING o Decorative, 1 of the lockers showthat several of them contained liquor. What actios will he taken was not given out. Became the boy are minora their names were not giv- ed I SMART SHIRTS - 8ckool. Investigation School officials should be commended for tlielr action In ihtls nuttier. Apparantly they are determined to enforce the rules and regulation of the school. S The Cnaniinoiis I'htiht of Men of Iriserriimeir ! lVnnr)' Towner ft for the - en out. HIGH SCHOOL NOTE3 eml Gift ng hruli-e-. For the Gif of Gifts, for all of us, is the Victory we are working for . . . and to achieve it, we're going to have to buy lots of War Bonds, however much we must sacrifice to buy At OGuro and Jame E. Zimtale liquor control eiifiiicrim-n- t department, and Roy I':- sey, district Judge of the Juvenile Eureka on Monday In- ,ur. wer vesilgatlng report that liquor wa being stored at the Tintlc High M. M. merman of the iv a - The appointment of Frank Cro-vo- n of war a community service member on of the Eureka War Price and lla- Honing Hoard was announced yesier- da5r by GralU Jack Cromar. with the air service He will work in conjunction with Donnie Jean In Hall take, and Ml were at a the student HYP, Cromar, here for Thanksaivlng with their parent, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Cromar. of Spanish Fork, were guest Mr. and Mra. Edmond McClain 1 hunk-giviDay. Last Sunday night was a freak ore and Mra. Tim Richard anfur the Tin Ho District. Everyone nounce the marrfuRe of their daughwa expect ing u snow storm on Hint ter, Fern, to Reece Jameson, son of date but instead It rained almost conMr. and Mra. Joheph I.. Jameson, which took place at the home of the tinuously. groom In Englewood, Calif., on Novf Th Tintic District Ladles Auxil2nd. The young rouple are making iary No. 23 met at the Miner Union heir home there. Rolh are gradu- Hall last evening. A social wa held you can stretch yourself a bit more make a few "sumfices" and reach ate of Tintlc High School and were with prise going (o llelda Webb 1st, for War Ur.cle Sam's g.isl of 11 the younger set. A Ruth Wahlqulnt cut, Marearet Hyde Bonds every pav da) ! Sign un today popular among wa given In their honor raffle. Hostesses were Cleoln with the Payroll Saving Plan wlieic reeeptlon by Mr. and Mr. Jameson. Pearl Bowden, Edythe Green. u wotk! The Elka Ladies met Tuesday evening and during the business session It was derided not the hold the annual banquet because of the war. Cards were played and a delirious luncheon served. Price winners Frank Cnrrlty and Mra. Lydia WPLL REMEMItR THIS CHRISTMAS! , Mr- -. Giorge Seeley fell on the Ice on Monday morning und seriously Injured herself. She whm taken to a Sail take hospital. Grind-xnrk- i. . dayi. Mr. zmS a. Welih, who ha spent puxi several mntilli in Evanston, Wyo.. visited In Tureka for a few Miss JeMie tagun, who Is teaching In Salt take, spent Thanksgivnicely. ing with her mother, Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mra. Roy Allred, Mr. and Logan. Mra. Don Ewing and little non, who Natloari Dirtilietc ftodurt Corp, Nrw Yack 90.4 Proof Ctne Wall apent (he aummer at Cedar City, with his mother. spent Thanksgiving Dell Mr. Wall at waa here for a brief visit last week St. Marys of llie Wasatch in 8alt end. They have now moved to OgHUNK (TU)MAIl APPOINTED OKI ICI l H INVESTIGATING den where they expect to make their take City. TO RATIONING HOARD. i.Kjl Olt AT SCHOOL, home. . Kerri of Mammoth, waa aworn Into tion dlvlMion, apent luat week end In n Tint Ic. the IS navy iih an epprentlre They Inspected the properties at Salt take Nov. 23. A broth- In the outlying aerllonu with a view er, Raymond, ha been serving with of determining If government loan the army air rorp since December, aiatance might be the result of de1941. veloping strategic metal. 18 Mr. Hilda tho will he: Dec. 4 Tintic at BY high! Dec. S BY high at Tintic. EHorl are being made to vet other game for the lllh, 12th. I Mth and I9th o' till month. The following fellow are trying mil for Hie tesni: Sheldon Perry, Kent Rnssell. Riehard Forsey, Don Frank. Howard Mein lyre. Dun Ath- rley, Ralph Parker. Don Reid, ta.dn Broderiek, Fred tairtl. La wren Donald Parker and John Atli-erle- juries y. The Elks held memorial services for tbe following members who had died during the year: James McCune, Frank W. Carpenter, Charle Krv-er- , Wcren D. McAdams and Dr. L. E. Pierce. The den'ti of Mr. Gertrude Peart wa followed a day later hv the naa-sinof her infant son, Robert. Thev were the wife and son of Clifford Peert. Burial was at Goshen. Pr Fred Franke. son of Mrs. G. A. Franke. left for Monnlulu to accent nn advanced position with the U. S. armv, Rev. John D. I arnn wn assigned to take rhnrce of the St. Patrick' Church In tht city, June, danehter of Mr. nnd Mr. Wnt McCullouvh. died of pneumonia M the see of five years. of Dividend ltv ,1 .i t .it.- bnt hlmp1f with an "em- It. The enwnrr tvh'le n:i seed a co"""r of the left ill"", res' lie'ween th- - r:h and lod--e- d I 'h mil rle of the left arm li w- ahl he would recover. ai fulows, to-w- it: Plyippuih Knck I .ode Mining PI- - niuutli Ruck Nu. 1 Lode l'l A'ining CLiin; Plymouth Hotk No. 4 Lode Mining Claim Mineral Survey No. 3791. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United State. Dated at Eureka, Utah, this 17th day of November, A. D. 1942. II. K. MELLOR, Sheriff uf Juub County, State ot Utah. I'ate of Publication Nov, 19, ; Nov. 26, rnd December 3, 1942. New Semloh Hoiel g For KcIkmiI GEMS OP THOUGHT nr Office! n WOMENS BL0USE3 Snftly tailor id multi fil a incut rayon, pastel. It 1 Tailorril Toilet Set SUPS Three Piece 129 1.98 In rayon crept or saiin. V A - ppeiil to Iter vanity. Lunch Cloths New Designs 1.19 col- Refreshing ors on white. Mil IV Wmtl Is like a brl.-htncx- t sunny day; everywhere.--Sidne- y. , BLANKETS 11.90 Heavy deep-pil- e 72" x 0" SLIPPERS Rayon striped with cotton chenille. Good temper shed - Patienre is a tree wlme root Is hitter but its fruit very sweet. Per- slan. Is practical, and in not only polite to all but la pleasant to thne who prartlen II. Miry Raker Self-denl- nl taving kindness qr greater I than and the charities of life nr more than all rrrninnln.- Talmud. Good and good sense mu! -- ver Jolt; to err l human, to for-IvdV'ne. Pope. nw cnurti-KV- , il who renn riendship. nnd lie who plant klnd-ne-gather love. Riehard nrook. .. - .. o In sn I.egiLU Tl;v lull Bit, Gen. hi ark E. Evan ol ti.e n ui .i.c lotpv was the only n cncoii oii'cet to comm a.-- iim a ll:t-- h'riiu.li serve a u ;i. -- n- v. law; - Ioc Young WanlmlM-- . GIRLS DRESSES 1 (Uirfsl 11 Cute Mi) le Gay Molid print, color or princes 1 check In or buiue, tilorel slyles.3-6- ; or coal style. Wool plaid slipover MENS MW EATERS fJ )k'Tk'W. Stationery in CHEST 49c O QO L 30 and envelope in chest. 12 sheet s, Pillow CASES 98c "Mr.& Mr ""Hi & lb rM design. Mewing CABINET 1.29 Nicely finished In maple or walnut. .l-- Foie n l Shot-make- Mtl.T I.AKK CITY. UTAH rrl-Tdd- r e Federal Trucka One not l every 20 truck n'"' wnv nr- - ! a" fit mi " r THIS COUPON entltlea the holder to 2V reduction on any room at the rate at a ay room at the rates aa advertised one roupou to the room NEW beds, sprluga, mattresses, carpets throughout the house ItlTKH BIJMI ILul fa d) D.!i At a Lnri'u-- , uuilioii, ti.e s doli in iv l id1 sweelini at vtt. scived flat Us I was void 1. t Jilin ounce. !t 1 to BBJMl We Now Feature Free Qaraga CHE THIS niUPONI |