OCR Text |
Show The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two 20 5 V ehr Eureka Srpnrtrr Years Ago... X "u S uflOHM aOvItTiliNG KMIMNTaflVI W Miss Isabelle jourley. The economy program recently by Mayor John Church and the members of his council, apparently having ir effect IDITOIIAI i Acg,gs s CW60 r row for the reason tnat during the week, the city was able to pay the Eureka Banking Company b 12. oho Ou which sum was applied t' to the S7.500 iX) note held by the bank. Mrs. Clarence Gourley enter-Th- e ho' m the Korean foxbane tamed the members of the Felix kept their appointment today. Bridge and a delicious luuch- Ind yo seep your appointment to eon were the feature. Mrs. May-- 1 give blood to help save their lives. nard Cror.in won the first fall your Red Gross and sign up and Mrs. William Roundy theprize sec- for the Armed Forces Blood Don- iml. The guests were: Mrs. Allen or Program. Your hlund r.iy Ivie, Mrs. Maynard Gnggs. Mrs. s r. e the life of a wounded mar. George Gourley. Mrs. Leslie Cro-ma- r, Mrs. Delbert Davie, Mrs- ElOn r.f the first piece of music mer Mrs. S. L Jerman, Ferguson. ever written for a juke box was Mrs. Mrs. Walter Hugh Atherley. Beethoven Battle Symphony". Morgan. Mrs. William Roundy, wrote the symphony for Mrs. Maynard Cronin. Mrs. C. E. a large music box. Rife. T ie Ladle Aid Society memThe Hedgehog Cactus ha no ec- bers met with Mrs. Margaret onomic importance except to those who strive to get it established In Freethy. The usual routine of business followed by serving was cartheir garden as an ornamental A new Navy fighter weighs ried out. Those present were: Mrs. d n:ore than a standard John Nilann. Mrs. B B. Pamah commercial airliner Mrs- - Fred Milliman, Mrs. Delbert two 21 its pilots, hostess, passengers, their luggage and til. Davie. Mrs. Wm. Fray. Mrs. H. F. usual mail load. Mrs William Bell. Gear. Mrs water fausets are usually side. located on the ngni-uanCold j il 1 COAL h-- Tolerances on tiny steel halls inside bearing of modem sirrraU must sometimes he Gayle Carlson, Metropolitan In- - Eyroacopen of an inch about f Lureka au ranee agent ir dietnct, 000th width of the averthe wan in 1'ayson on Friday night, 1,4 the at farewell a hair. human party attending age Gold Green Ball Plan are well uniler way for Turf Cafe, Riven in honor of J. the Green anl Gold Ball, which Creede Kindred, who haa been the will be held February 21. More manager of the Provo district for details of the proposed dance will Metropolitan Insurance company nce it was first opened many n in next Reporter . .years ago. Mr. Kindred, whobw-.- iis th Fh . well known in Eureka, has transferred to the Ogden district, Fireside ( hat Following the Sundav evening which is a much larger district. M. Kind re 1 was presented w ith service at the LDS Church, a ,.! chat will be held at the Lee his veteran's pin , marking 20 ' Bird home for the M Men and years of excellent service with the junjor Cleaners. Merlin Jolley, a company. The presentation was returned Missionary will be the male by D. Ford, manager of the rmlle far ear Tslaataar Salt Lake district. guest speaker for the evening. vast anr Saw Dapartaaat fin Former and well have ITaTn U aioacy U geA 1 Eurekans attending wt re Mr. an Relief Society Mr. Don Carlson of Mrs. Provo; Relief Society work meeting on Oar local marchaats really Tuewlay, Feb. 10 will begin at Bom where I sit - fy Joe Marsh .. w" Wn,1,S i Insurance Man -- Li SCaTTLC Sam IbsOSCO 1 O.E.S. Meet Past Matrone' Cin le, O E.S. w.a meet Saturday, January 31. it 2 p in. at the home of Mrs Edith Baker. j WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By anil Mr:i levlie froni.n', Ii1 a anl Grove; Mr and Mrs VV. It Whee-- ; luck, Hpar.mh F'.rk: Mr. an Mrw Vernon Caatlefon, Hprinville. Attend Party for X tjr NATIONAL Cwenls . . . (doming i Continual from pag' One) Mary Frano-- s Garrity. F;.ino solo V h y I'aroljn Gunyer.. word J rm .! x iJourley j from Hem n, Calif., of ART CITV PUHLISH1NG COMPANY X the hiOor ai:i o riled hi little $ Springvtlle, Utah amlMi.n. Bennie Wrid. eighteen matter February 10, 1341. at the b month old son of Mr anl Mrs $ "Entered aa second-cof poet office at Eureka, Utah, uniler the Act of March 3, 1479." j Carnell Wriile, former wa awardv The Eureka. 10c yuung.iter I'er Per In Year, $3.00; Copy, Advance, Subscription l for ! X pn the healthiest and largest baby Hamusom Co.ovu Editor and Managtr m iicuntest in which hunil-- 1 Mas. Belle Coffey 1 enterwl Reporter reds of baby hoys participated. Be-- 1 PUBLISHED Eurelcans : nat the Ton Or TRUCK LOAD W. B. Allinson twin-eng.n-e- Phone 272 Mrs. Thayer do with the coal? She gave it to a eh arch shes not even a msmbar of. (Ear Chuxeh naaa her hnsbanda fuel ofl.) Freai whan I ait, that's reel geaeroaity. But thea, Mrs. Thayer sever did believe la dividing people iuto groups. Skaa for" whatever charch everybody they go to, whether they like TV ar radio, people who tajoy test, panto beer, people who dout. A penou. really vursi-hoarte- d phi Lunch will be served at and at 2 o'clock a lesson Home Management will be Elven- N'w ideas for pillow cases Interesting and new iiM wiii b discussed. All interested ace extended cordial invitation. ioaatad naa wondarfal prisaa. Uka Boa Ellis, the radio-TIr'T.. giving that Ug talavisioa at . . aad tha Superior Motor ear. prefaig up a braad-aaa was huMroos note, Ttei too. The print of a year's supply of eoal donated by Baker Coal Yard was won by Mrs. Tbayar, whoaa husband ia tha biggest fa sL Ml daakr lu the eounty I What did 10 a m. 12 noon V GtolDQ to - otr w - By Surprise Ending! fire-ailopt- William Vivian and Mrs. Arthur Smith, N. S. Spalding, rrarager of the local atore of the J. C. Penney Company was at Salt Lake City attending a meeting of Penney managers in this section of the ffirnirtZO Copyright, J9SS, Doited States Bremen Fsaadatiaa (lypii iMD state. STOCKJJPl At a meeting nf members and officers of the Tintic Chapter of the American Red Cross. Heher Jones resigned from the position of chairman and Mrs. Clara Stark Larsen resigned iu secretary. who had Mrs. Lyman Bak-r- . been a faithful worker of the organization for mar. v year, was named to succeed Mr. Jones as chairman and E. P. Higgmson of Silver City to assist her working as vice chairman. Mr. M. M Kaighn was named rhairman of the Social Service W.'rk. A secretary hail not been named to fill Mr Larsen's pos: or s So anxious are s. m.e persons who collect cacti w hobbies that attractive many of the r :;! p'..inr have been cimpletely eliminated from their native region. To protect aga n.--t such depredation some states have laws and the National Wil Federation in it general policy is to the support f f liw designed harml-- x to f living things that are in danger f Hera is another of KSAi outstanding tales events designed to bring you top quality brands at everyday low prices! Stock up today on these many canned food vahies-priceto fit your purse. No. com- he.ng pletely destroyed. LEGAL NOTICE I KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY FULLY AGED Tilt WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD IS PROOF THE HILL A HILL CO. LOUISVILLE. KY. tion to the highest bidder at the Ge. M.iyer Garage. Mona. Utah, at the hour of 1.00 oclKk. P.M.! on Friday, the 0th day of Febru-- ! arv. 1938 DeSoto Se.lan, Motor No SE178U 1940 Flvmouth Solan. Motor No. 3: 19.-J- Pll i Marlene SUGAR POPS PORK & BEANS 0Sg s 24s 3.6 FL0UR15b:onKnrichcd Ask for your Silverware Card With each S3.00 in trade you may purchase 5 piece set of silverware for 99c. See sets .i display at store. tins 2 for 29c 3I48 the purchase pr.ee to he pavahle in lawful money of the United State of America. The seller re-serve the ngr.t to bid. Da'e.1 this 21t day rf Janu- - sic 2 cans 34g lb Compbcir s Ns. 303 lie ta: ; i CHERRIES Cans SLICED PINEAPPLE for $1.00 Rose Hrand GREENIES No. 303 can Notice is hciviiy given that. pursuant to the provisions of Titl 12i. 121. and 143. Utah, Code Annotated. 1913. the State Tax Commission of the tat of Utah w ill sell as is the following-describe- d property at public auc- 2 IGA Sour Pitted 1 arv. V."i3 STATE TAX COMMISSION C. R 0wnhaw. Jr.. . arv. S-- ASK FOR FREE COPY JMory Lm Taylor's ufvuNd M r-- -t This 53 Ford will spoil" you for any ordinary car. It give you a choice of V-- 8 or Six GO." 3 cans 89c ymaS&Jor- ymtefiUtfie ce Of n & 1 f m for 2 Spring Garden 9:30 p.m. Thursday PEAS No. 303 cans 47c 2 for Del Monte Cream Style Television KI)YL CORN - qreat Cs V(5 Mmtytt Q '.iL tjftaUacfy 3U3 cans or HKEF POT (U)ttso ... For that Glow of Health . . . ORANGES nM2n.5ite.39 KADIS1IKS and C.KKKX ONIONS. 2 Ixhs. CELERY DGdDSOSll niiges AVACADOS Drive If at your Ford Dealer's -- cans I.G.A. Cinema Show Jop Kntertainment vmnnoiv- the American Road i JV . See U . . Value Check it uwti The .Yrw Standard .S No. 2! 19c Night! you a new Miracle Ride. You'll find Center-Fil- l Fueling, a quality design Crest mark windshield, Body, a big curved suspended jedals. Its easy to see why this Ford is the Worth More" car for '53'. one-pie- TOMATOES - Hermitage -- $ Kxtra Fancy, Solid Pack o rail It brings fci Tett SEGO BILK Youll say those 41 "Worth More features are really something! Youll see why Fords worth more when you buy it... worth more when you sell it! ia. Z 15c Delicious, Juicy and wonderfully tender, lb. LINKS SAUSAGE HAM ROASTS lh lh 193 GROUND BEEF 193 3 FOU 4953 FORD 49 59c 69 c 49s 25 c RANDLE'S Phone 179, sHneim GOSHEN, UTAH e9 yji Quality Vegetable Trie-T- op at these Top Values . . . Cook Book Youll say Fords stolen the show for the 5th year in a row! in -- , (2 ISO Delivery K . PROOF THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY o7 Tucs.. Fri., and Sat. |