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Show r August -- The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Ten- - Page Wildlife Members Do Repair Work At Cherry Creek Members of Tinllc Wildlife Association spent the greater part of laat Sunday at Cherry Creek, repairing damage done by winter and spring storm. Those present were Clarence Eldon Child, Wahlqulst.Ires., vice president. Jack Webb, Oscar NEVER man is never so weak as when a pretty girl is telling him Glenn Snow, president, National Education Association: "People love nothing more than politics unless its a good fight." The game of poker originated Erickson, Floyd Gourley, George in the west of England and was IIy(k, Mark Taylor, Bill Ashworth. Ted Colovich, James Mc- first known as Chris Neil, Evan Gunderson, Sorenson, Dan Berry and Merley C&- Fairies. 1 a still There considerably amount of work to be done, and Mr. Wahlqulat Is requesting all members to come out and get it A Dust-an-pai- r. finished. An opposition party is a necesbut any sity in a free country party in power will tell you that it can be a nuisance. looking South east View' of Eureka City Hard-Surfac- ed 3 dance--cee- - Deanna Davis, at her home inf A TTEMTIOIVT Lohl. Deanna ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. June Davis, slater of Mrs. Steck. MR. FISHERMAN and brother-in-la- rtl llilulUll. Dividing their vacation time at the homes of Mr. and Mra. Harold Jensen and LJr. and Mrs. IJoyd Penrod are the LaDell and children, Mary Peterson' Ellen and Brent, who recenUy returned from California to make their home in Provo, and Mr. and Mra. O. A. Penrod of Manti, Utah. t ANSWERS 4. fc S 00,000. arias Ctaf WUliaa Z. InM I B. FOR SALE FOR SALE- - 5 Room Modern Home with good outbuilding and a one room cabin. See Mrs. C E. Rife or phone 228 after 6:3d p. m. house in Dutch Town. See Max Berry, Church St. a6p V --8 good motor heater Call $395.00. ar 136-- -p DEFENDS PET BEAK . . . Steve Savage, ewner of a tavern ia Chicago and formerly a wreaUerkeap-tare- d a hear as a cab while ea a banting trip la Canada a year -FOR SALE Transmission pracago. Here they both are. Neightically new for 1936 Standard bors complained that tho bear Chev. $25. See John Gatley Jr. frightens their children. Stove, Box 195 who has taoght tho bear to wrestle, is prepared to defend kb REPAIRS SEWING machine repairing. See pet la eonrt. or call Kenneth Spurrier. All The badger ia found all over the work guaranteed. al3p Northern hemisphere. hotaie in Upper Mammoth. Can be moved. See Mra. Richard Eden or Phone 480. PEACHES rAQH Ivlin Ticklers 30. a IT IS i MEATS HAMS Whole or rMCa ' CAW Picnic Half 53c 69c I we fair PKAklf r r VACATICMim, Ct SORTERS, RCB3ER-TU5- E GYPSIES. ETC fwuNr Mount FRYERS 39c 55c POUND 1 licre is something 'soa' "asf sawWjS fT frhKK- CASH .Fits wMrre 0O 1MT AT - Ive ron. w , Got a scat I SPUDS f s SAHAT0O w e'tS.PfyaeA NO 35 ILaiiffdls Mairlkelt Phone 58 or 61 about Eureka ibat bas a warm some time or oilier, grow stronger year by year. We are happy to have had the wonderful, big ELECTRIC FREEZE 8-c- u. ft CHEST We are dealers for all General Electric piq- uets. Pay us a visit! 41 Red or Wh:t THE llie spirit of friendship always prevail and the ties between we who Iie here and those who have lived here ebration. MAIMS VEGETABLES- GREEH CORK SILVER JUBILEE place in tbe hearts of all who have ever lived here. Ma? GENERAL SlK SMllicm dollars TCUS1SY CAISlWf, ItoTLLS MSGLItf E, OIL , Postal 535?yn FLAT TOES, A actmica, Q (J4 oETCre1 Hi Lee's PAY LESS s cos-pan-y STime. arApvaC. MELONS Keep always with you. wheyour course may lie. the of the great thoughts. H. H. Aaquett never Chosen as the prize to be raffled off during the cel- POUND -- aircraft during relatively short period) when they are not in use. The Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps has units in throughout the country. fHoPei !0.X tuNm; If T 5 ft S4f T TO ijie bags ait iRAWHi, VMS SPRING STEW HENS 0 cam via f Zipper weatherproof now used to protect Navy OLD HOME TOWN! WAOOWS JALOPYS, TRAILERS, ETC LB. LB. Ten Inches of snow equal h water content, on the avenp. about one inch of rain. FORMER RESIDENTS AND FRIENDS BACK TO 60,000,000. Yvm . CARS , STATION . SOWS' lb lFLOSiOAI hit ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO WELCOME OUR 2o, ooo, ooo. TM wttes of body advertised for an aggressive office boy?" You A Record Vacation Season if lAX f d partner, A. F. White. He plained that White insisted a singing while he waa trying k read. Weed spent 10 month k the county jail reading hi boob In peace and quiet. For three years, 1919 to 193 Eureka waa haunted by "Wonut In Black, Night after night At would step out of the shadows h the path of some woman and stare. She never spoke or touch anyone. One man claimed At stopped him, and he knocked he down, but she sprang up and m away. Another man said At pointed a gun at him and Uk if he were so and so, when he replied he waa not, she tun and walked away. When At came from or who she was, er where she finally disappear has remained a secret. It i the opinion however of some petnk living here now, that the "Womu In Black was a man or two ma merely trying to scare people. GUESTS Sheila Steck has Just returned from a visit, with her cousin mu or $1,853,419. This WELCOME Mr. and Mis. G. B. Crocker of Shreveport, Louisiana and Mr. and Mra lVte Crocker and boys of Florida are here for a weeks vacation visiting with their mother. Mra O. F. Horton. ' HAMS Utahs indirect revenues continue to skyrocket. In the three years since 1945, the yields from but six major revenue sources have jumped from $17,827,172 to $29,518,318 or $11,691,146. This ia a 65 per cent increase. The sales and use taxes head the list with total of $12,639,724 compared with $7,298,408 in 1945. This is an increase of $5,339,000 or 73 per cent in three years. The personal Income and corporation franchise taxes advanced from $3,805,394 all-ti- 29 . ment of India la wasting no time in catching np on the personal touches of government. Stamps for the country were ordered in Switzerland. Above, a Swiss artist Is shown giving the stamp design the finishing touches before the tamp la sent to the engravers. per cent. Even since laat year these taxes, earmarked for school purposes, have Increased $1,942,-00- 0 or enough to cut the school property tax around 2.5 milha. Then the motor fuel taxes and auto license revenues jumped from to $8,704,521. $5,211,529 This means $3,500,000 more money for our highways. An high in the Mine Occupation Tax is shown with a total of $1,359,141 compared with $857,085 in 1945. This avalanche of increased state revenue should not be spent, but should be conserved for the drought which la bound to come. Mr. and Mra. Ned Okelberry. Coleen and Jack attended the reunion held at North Park in Provo, on Saturday July 29 12-oz- blanket-wrappe- NEW INDIAN STAMPS . . . The new free and Independent govern- ia 49 .to Alaska 7 Tin Spring Kist, Whole Kernel ., Vac. pack. 2 for . By George Sulliv. easily, running the last 10 backwards and thumbing hii a at the puffing local bov. Aft weeks later it waa discovered that the tramp" waa Harry Bothuw. fastest sprinter of his time. In 1904. E. H. Weeds of Fig Springs drove into Eureka looking for the sheriff. He had the to $5,658,813 GROCERIES- Del Monte, Halves - 2'2 bull-fro- A delightful going away party was held for Donna Gannon on Wednesday of last week when she was feted by the Singing Mothers and the Goshen Primary Officers. Twenty three guests attended the evening's entertainment. The party was held in Payaon Park where a delicious luncheon, game and social chat were enjoyed by all. Melba Jensen. Virginia Roberts and Wylma Jasperson were in charge of arrangements. Mra Gannon plans to make her home in Salt Lake City in the very near future. -p -- ur Mr. and Mra Stanley Fowehmn and Ann have Just returned from a delightful trip to the southern Utah canyons. While vacationing they motored to Bryces, Ziona and the Grand Canyon. J. afip -FOR LEASE Lead Mine. Goes lead to start on. Place to 55 live for 6 men. Track and pipe line in. Reasonable Royalty) Incase wouldn't be for leas than one year See Tony Ferkovlch Bernini, The ONO Club nerved fried chicken and all the trimmings when they entertained for Donna Gannon at a farewell party in Payunn Park last Thursday night. Enjoying the deliciourf luncheon and engaging in social chatter made up an enjoyable evening for Elva Okelberry, Gail Finch, Winona Jensen, Alta Burr a ton, De-VDonna Gannon, Sorenson, Elaine Nebon, Elaine Kirk. Sylvia Steck, Fern Horton and Ruth White. Thaddeus Fairbanks, an AmerMr. and Mra Harold Chatwin at Fish Lake, ican lnventer, began the manufact- spent the week-en- d ure of plows and staves in the and listen all you would be fisherUnited States in the year 1824. men. MRS. Chatwin caught a 14 pound mackinaw trout. Imagine! Her husband is really proud of Though a good motive cannot her and was more pleased than if aanctify a bad action, a bad motive will always vitiate a good act- he had caught it himself. William Jay Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Burnett of ion. Rantaquin accompanied them to It is not the incene. or the of- Fish Lake and all report super fering which is acceptable to God, fishing. but the purity and devotion of the Seneca Night vision effectiveness of worshiper. third as Navy pilots during the100war wasa Wheat crop estimated in increased as much as S. U. the for largest course of instruction. The United States ha, in the Navy recruiters urge prospectfew year become noted for its ive recruits not to leave high school lat numerous and large dams located prematurely. throughout the Nation. g is edible and inThe The U. S. Navy donated 557 small craft of various type to habits sluggish waters in the east the American Sea Scout during half of the United States and Canada. 1946 and 1947. One) rode his best but the tramp h! him by rods, riding all the backwards. The tramp then chi lenged some one to a foot im, Dan Field, local sprinter, tod the challenge. The tramp m TLOW MAKING ar ds (Continued from Page a local unbeatable horse. w Submit newa to Ruth White by Tuesday Evening. Orval Mrs. Jaspereon and without "Do these things cons are visiting this Janet, daughter, a art era 7" week in Salt Lake with relatives and friend. trail-blaal- defrosters da pia-T- (Boston 1, tiisteen fighter planes of the IT. R, air force landcrowing of the Atlantic. Avered In England sfler 430 was these (b) 630 mph; (c) 630 mph. of Jeta (a) mph; age apeed KIghteen-year-olhave been signing up fast for one-yehitches to beat the draft when they reach 19. The draft calls for (a) two years of service; (b) 16 months; (r) 21 months. trV. 8. military governor of Germany flew to the United Elates ss ths world breathlessly watched the tense Berlin situation. The U. 8. military governor In Germany la (a) Gen. Omar Bradlry; (b) Gen. Lucius B. Clay; (e) Lieut. Gen. Walton II. Walker. Twelve communist leaders representing the party's high command In America were recrntly under Indlctmrnt on ehargrs of advocating the overthrow of the U. 8. government. National chairman of the party In the United States Is (a) Harry Browder; (b) William Z. Foster; (e) Benjamin Davis. 5. About M per rent of the people of the island of Cyprus crave union with Greece. Population of Cyprus Is now nearing (a) five million; (b) two million; (e) 600,000. 11135 d nt Slotes TFrom brain budget () BE COMPLETED group were: Bert Morgan, president; Robert Jensen, City Plans Town Frolic and Reed Horton, To Mark Completion treasurer. and secretary Of Road are Tentative arrangements to the made group for or being BAKMQlTBf--Maysponsor entertainments for the Broad bent reports that the to and club help through town should be comnu members of the in promoting civic projects. by the middle of Bcpt.mCT will be hard surfaced from ti Its about time for somebody to road to the curb. As soon call our attention to the meteoric Is completed the annual displays that come in July and frolic will be held. At the frolic the same carnival wiUJ August. present as was last year. r. uroaaoent also Who remembers when the beat minds of the nation were anxious- that the floor at the dance ly looking for signs of an upturn in the City Park has iff1 surfaced and la in good iw in business? for dancing. Dances will rtsT? Once upon a time there was a two weeks. The first he will go for a new business man who thought T - yviraiionai grilw) ought to read every circular that mails. stand at the park. The town came through the Plano and we hope th.! the from early will be a large crowd so that tS Pictured above is a view of the city as it looks today with its many improvement can be realized. Jubilee here today and Tomorrow, extending a mining town fame. The city will celebrate the Silver Eureka hearty wt'L'ome to all formiT rt'iiidpnUi of Euroka ti Aitlriffttc. newly-forme- lias Our advice to drive slowly and live longer applies to every driver, regardless of how fast they scoot along the highways. Manhattan Island contains 22.24 square miles. L WILL SOON Unique Ilistory many people as motor which s the public would demand the cessation of railroading. (a) 410 opk (c) gl walk. J. NEW HIGHWAY GOSHEN The Goshen Valley Riding Club was organised at a recent meeting held at the home of Bert Morgan. Officers of the If the railroads killed half as 1 RIDINU CLUB NAMES OFFICERS . . . 6, 19)5 AT LEE'S |