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Show Tage Two mu.isili:i) WEEKLY AT EUREKA. UTAH Printed by gi Utah matter February 10. "Entered an sccond-cloffice at Eureka. Utah, under the Act of March ii Subscription In 1048, at the 3. 1870." Hakkison Conovkk Mks. Bku Reporter Cofkey XBSSSfflSSSSSS advertising representative NATIONAL EDITORIAL NATIONAL AsbsAT(gN N.A.S., ihiwhwwemm JSi CHICAGO NEW TOM SEATTLE SAN ElANClSCO n- -w sl..,,k,K.,r iiimiiiil ' I pre-cho- hoM ol Gr-trud- 1 s., Tfc7,sr11?l,:K:r5 and Mrs. Marion Hopei each succeeded in bagging a deer. UuT y her Merle dropp'd mar ha it that tfGL T 1 catch with one shot, while Marion xm shots! Kight had to fire Marion take to is Merle now. going Mr. and Mrs. Roy Siler and out and show him how one shot; wen in should be enough to bring down of Viola, Ogden, laughter. town on Kundav. visiting with Mr. a deer. ami Mr. Alex Blight and Mr. and Duniels Alford and Douglas Mrs. Robert Rowe. Young Alan mountthe in deer their Rowe returned with hi grand- bagged Pleawint. Ml. around parent to Ogden and will n'main ain N. Nielson anil Joe Kropf each P. for the week for a visit. succeeded in getting a in the North Tintic mountain. Mrs. Earl Dunn. Mr. Wm. Roband Mr. Stewart and Ellis SanderEarl Ada erts. Mr. McIntyre, Karl Mclntyn. of Mammoth, were son hunted In the Nebo mountain in Spanish Fork on Monday at- und report "no luck." They have for decided that the deer are getting tending the funeral aorvii-Pritchett. educated and know how to watch Mrs. Zrlma the human, rather than the reMrs. A. L. Robinson of Wash- verse. In other word, the deer are the ington, D. C.. was a guet atMan-son just plain smart. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Robinduring the week. Mr. Man-soof Mrs. son i a Mr. iUt 3 illllvu 1 - Mr. Don Icvig ami f Orem, arrived in Kuii-kon Tm. will and for a remain f.w day days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Iete X,., t.r8 an(j Mrs. A. E. Stoki . foiir-xint-- e sister-in-la- n. w P for the ung Ich.inge our minds alter ineetin' tivities At il . in. the older "kids gath-te- rsomeone. Reckon like Ole Sam. nf- -' ennieelin' mi havin' my first date ered for a dancing party. The was . dance gainedto the asked trance Hcli-nfriend A witli lady Mrst PfANOS-Ne- w shinnient. excellent a alley. onlv her?" spook like do through me "Sam how you makes. $95 ami lip. Spinets $4i.i "wVll she is a very fine lady, but came the slide, which all had to alley. and up. Small down payment, not for me." When asked why, I try before going through the GO witches. easy terms. Williams Music Co.. slid loo darn large and tall. Well Skeletons, slimy bugs, ' Phone all Provo. 308 3rd East and of things. So., hand eats, a 1 black who had know don't ir mcc-- . 940-brow," a horrible nllp 111 it, but pretty soon we wen "wit other and sauce of had' toliasru have lion 'J r. we h'Mikcd up Ye , any-NEW Hampshire Pullets $1.2 1. our up ami downs, hut in these ingedirnts (nothing to harm of bein together one. hiwevri greeted the merry, McMullens Orchard. Genola nip seventeen like Ole Doe an his wrviee makers. The eream of the girl 1 NORGE OIL heater, and dining blocks. room art ( blond 1. Call 18, Eur- lirrr ill's forty-tliiv- r yrani, have ruiilil ho hoard for of the The committee in charge heroine to love each other inon kids day. Folk, inertin' stranger entertainment for the older JIUUU4 lUMUIUtUIUIUItHtlll for eiuumended t be to uni sometime friend milkin' an ar,. certainly if with connection ole in like work not hanl so rosy, times, jicople (tie arc different, no two alike. Hasn't planning and sidling up the spook been loo long ago when a lot of alley. The rommitre consisted of Gourlev. people wanted a stranger to conic Ruth Wahlquist. Maml CHIEF BRAND LIME to town. Well sir. that stranger Ina Clement. Margaret Cronin. JoVann. A very fine young gentle- - seph Pilon and Jack Lucas. The committee must have felt iiian, jest what the jicople wanted. I had wen till man and talked to well repaid fur their efforts when him several times an not knowing thev watched the young people CHIEF HKANI) who he was, askiil my wife, ail take spills, have chills, and thrills arcin' him next tune, made myself j 0j a lifetime, jj acquainted with him. Hmce then. Al intermission the dancers were HIGH CALCIUM LIME 1 have been to hi office several treated to hot dogs and punch, and treatment JUiwt (lf lh(, worker in that par- 1 time, fiiulin' out h and service satisfactory, my wife, tjcular spot are still dazed ami two daughters, grandson und sev-- ; won,i,.rjnp merry-er- a just "where the fru-iulhave hen to his office makers stond fooil all the they Wc Specialize in High Calcium Chemical consuiiuHl." The people serving the food should certainly romc in for their share of praise, for it meant of hanl work, and so to all plenty Mills and Smelters connected in any wav in making Hydrate we middle of the night takin' the (, parv a,,ch a huge success, best of care of them. Folks, this j fiay hntj, (lo it aKain Irt. an(, man i still a stranger to moat of iim. Suppoe you go to his offiee ini' have a chat with him. You PLASTERING FERTILIZERS don't have to be nek. hurt or have some ailment which require medicine or some kind of treatment. He, I'm sun will be glad to meet you un' if yui wish, ask a question, he will gladly answer you. One CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING thing, he is right here ut homeand we don't have to have the exniorcy on the hearts of -- on,, in contact v that his specialization 608 Dooly Building Salt Lake City and you will year by with, year us here. for rigIVl "be Chalmera never forgotten." We can not expect this man to I'll be seein' ye next week, if Plant: Saddle, Utah our in Dr. of take the place Bailey hearts in jest a year when it has the Lord is willing. "Ole Sam tuken me longer than that to love Winn STOP YOUR MOANIN' AND GROANIN' - TO THE POLLS AND VOTE FOR ; ; -- V'-;i- 1 appi-uniiK- the town the ilay after Halloween. it wa nally a huge aucceaa. Not one window was soaped or any ar- otiier damage wa officer. to the city coniing The party for the elementary children grade and at 6 ocluek, when all cluldren from 1 to 13 enjoyed a uiHMpierade dance. The costume were rolorfiil anil the youngsters got a "real kick" out of dressing up in traditional Haloween fashion. Every child present received a dime, a aekage of cracker jack and a lollipop. Prizes for costume e went to Nancy Frishey ami Ann Hannifin, Jeanine Sax ami jBe! riement. Jerry Hate. Norman Kehow and Peggy Wilcox. Mr. Peggy Sheldon served as chairman of Hie judges and was M rth and ve in all at one .lie. Hut friend like tills are few n. id fill- - between. Yes. we ull know ilont l,onll, that friend like tln-afew days, hut over night imr with tin years. A young mail cann hen to wirk with in father, not knowing loo many people, hut with faith and hoie in In work and the love of hundred of patient lie ha Hervnl in forty-thre- e yeiini loved i today one of the nust and honored gentlemen in Eureka. nth, nn.i L wade, left w. dm CamP Btonemnn in California - C m the p i yunK mBn Army last July, and has li.n-- in. tinned at Fort Ord siiire th tlmi, IIe arranged his rurl.im.h t.(,inr,iP WKh the deer hunt J'i WHg fortunate in tagging H u.,, pointer on the opening dav J." wm he a Camp Stom-i!afor short time before Wing M with oversea, Japan a u. e hat I'm tryin Hay. Iteckon 'i all done wn n time in life, hen we had a lie friend we mid truly have Advance, Per Year, $3.0(J; Per Copy, 10c Editor and Manager I lllieH, L'Ut Will eat try n write ,i youal can Ret 11 -- day 4, 1049 and in Kureka a buil.illowi rn party lor all tin children of at the mine will continue for days, ness house Muik.- -, iMiiino. 01. II. in ll' intii I )ilrii I hiis Iu-last weeks list of hun- to Added of ters we add the following: ;tlnation. Iroin llir jnlir liitfli siliool yniiii!iiiiu. iinil In I le.S ' deer hunt Utah aa ended Tuesday at duak, but run usual Tintic deer eaon willover for days, that la "the hashing annual a jt-- t Jack Wilde, son of Mr 11 Deer Season Goes On Indefinitely More Stories Are Trdrl Tintic's Party Termed Most Successful Faith, Hope and Love an three which hlend heir light to-ther nor doi-- the one alutie without the other, MetahloHir. Wen folkc reikoii ilun't know how to write torohe ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Si'RINcvillk, Eureka (Utah) Reporter Tintic District Kid's Hallowe'en Shore Thing . . . REPORTER EUREKA THE poNt November - The CRONIN! r (Paid Political Adv.) j SERVICE DEPARTMENT 1 for SIGN OF A GOO , , i IDEAL No question about it the dealer who sells your car is best O qualified and best equipped to service it. CO. Theres you a good deal of common sense in the fact works to your advantage-a- nd offers a good deal! check the services your car needs: OFFICIAL LIST OF NOMINATIONS 17. Align front wheels, check and adjust steering for Safe Driving. .... and see your dealer about them! Your Automobile Dealer knows Your Car. ..it pays to know your Automobile Dealer CENTRAL UTAH AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION AMERICAN FORK Alpine Motor Co. Ford Andersons Desoto, Plymouth Timpanagos Motors Chevrolet PROVO Andersons DeSoto, Plymouth A. L Duckett Chrysler, Plymouth Ashton Co. Buick, Chevrolet Central Utah Motor Studebaker Frampton Motor Co. Nash Kitchen Motor Jeep, Willy's Naylor Auto Co. Dodge, Plymouth GOSHEN Goshen Motor Co. PAYSON Crump Motor S. COUNTY OF UTAH Chirr Iinou, do hereby certify that CorHration. I, I Urn further certify that tin foregoing am the duly rlccH'd. iu.iliiird and ,n ting City Recorder of F.iuchu. a Municipal Provo Lincoln a full, true and correct lid of all the natnci of the filed in my office as candidates for the City offices, to U voted tiMii at the election to U held In of I ll'ifNi-t- ( Oftulx-r- , i ll'i. trnf, haw hereunto I A. 1). If IP. set mv hand and affixed the lorporatr seal of the whose nominations have Now-mU- ITitv of r 15. l'MJ. Fnivh.i. thi CLARK lAKSON. (Seal) Citv Recorder. 2th dav Lincoln & Buy your & Buick Service Hudson G. Lowry Anderson, Inc. Ford SPANISH FORK Brown Chevrolet Co. Chevrolel Gardner Motor, Inc. KaiserFra; Pages, Inc. Chrysler & Plymouth Smith Auto Co. Ford er er United Sales & Service Pontiac-Cadilla- c U. S. Tire Supply Packard Wasden Motor Oldsmobile S. Sales SPRINGVILLE Mercury Motor Co. Kaiser-FrazInc. Hudson Motor Taylor TeOuride Motor Co. Ford Pett-Stok- & Snyder Motor Co. Oldsmobile Vance Motor Co. Plymouth, Do P. E. 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