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Show Aiigiist The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two 27, Mr. and Bln. Kill Stever (Betty put any fire eoinpietely their for before left Thursday leaving it. Stir the Pickett) after wet then down thoroughly home in Van Nuys, Calif., Stev-era two week visit with Mrs. Wm.'s .them with earth Eurrlut Spportfr QUp PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, Printed By sister and family, the Roberts of Mammoth. UTAH Frwi Blllllnwa, former residents of Mammoth, now living "here, there and everywhere" were back in Tlntlc during the week visiting with friends. Mr. and Mr COMPANY ART CITY PUBLISHING Spunovillb, Utah u aecond-clamatter February 10, 1948, at the at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c, Entered poet office NATIONAL Mod Do you know: that thP Mountains In eastern i't,u the only mountain ranee in.J1 United States east h! west and one ofrunning the few ing primative areas in Kings Peak. 13,4!W feet highest mountain peak in the AnS ,tS miscellaneous' DR. D. RAY i LEE'S QUALITY MERCHANDISE At Fair Prices EVERY DAY Market of Utah f you with offices at Bank LAIRD'S MARKET servln Xephl, Jayaoa A Spanish Fork compounded semiannually paid on savings accts. Freeh Bleats, Groceries, Dairy Products and Produce Frozen Foods Free Del. Service to your home Phones 58 or 59 Cafe Dons Cafe Hungry? Enjoy good food at Don's. Ice Cream, Soft drinks, pastries. Rooms for rent. Cleaning Newspaper EUREKA REPORTER FIRST IN PEERLESS CLEANERS 'jet us help you look your beet! DRY CLEANING (live Us A Trial! 175 W. Utah Ave. Iayson 19 senate com Nison meets with $ MCCARTHY COMMITTEE . . . Wisconsin. Seated, of peinted to consider censure of Sen. McCarthy Case (R) 8. D., Sen. Frank Nison, en. Edwin C. Johnson (D) Colo.; standing. Sea. Francis Jr. (D) N. C. Ervin, Sam Sen. and (R) Kan.; Sea. John Stennle (D) Miss.; P- - pr turn lift Hitf joiri ptd Local News Local Sports Local Society Local Advertising Subscription $4.00 per year PHONE 108 Service Station Eureka Auto Since the war. an average of more than 50,000 truck trailers have been produced yearly in the Oil, Gas Washing PHONE 24 United States. So much of your farm work is when really at your finger tips electricity is on the job. t At the push of the button, water flows to your barn, milk house, feed lot or home. For only a few pennies, electricity docs the work of many hired hands. buy from your dealer ELECTRICALLY, UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. FITTED as they can be processed oby any possessor of a 1954 bigmpidly game hunting license upon gjipll- - to nil those unsuccessful in drawa cation only to department ing permit. A total of 146 sportsmen apSalt 1596 West North Temple, Lake City. Applications must in- plied for the 75 antelope hunting clude the applicant's full name, permits authorized by the Utah address, and big gams license Board of Big Game Control this year. Appllcations for elk permits are number. All but four of the 17 hunting Archery permits are considered now being received at Departspecial" and restrict the posses- districts where sage grouse perment of Fish and Game headquar- sor from applying for or possess- mits were scheduled this year were ters, 1596 West North Temple, ing any other type special deer oversubscribed. The 93 remain' Salt Lake City. Any applications permit. ing permits on these four districts postmarked later than midnight, will not go on sale as has been not entered will be 1, September A heavy loss of trout and other the case In the past. in the public drawings to be conIt was ruled earlier by the game Ashes recently occurred at Newduced at 11 a.m. September 10, ton Reservoir In Cache County, commission that any unsubscribed in the State Capitol building. to Director J. Perry sage grouqe permits would be All applications must be made according of Utah Department of void following the public drawing. the Egan In the special envelope available Fish and Game. from license agents. The 915 fee Egan said the loss was due to must be In the form of cashier's suffocation about by a Tourists in Washington, D. C, or certified check, check, postal combination brought by taxi, spotted' the low water condiof money order. Cash or personal tions during still, hot weather. inscription What Is Past Is checks are not acceptable. Such conditions have been com- Pro ouguc" on a huge public Archery permits will be avail- mon over the state during the cur- building and asked the cabbie if able to applicants beginning Wed- rent critical drouth period. he knew what it meant. Sure, He noted that the Newton loss came the reply." That's govern nesday, August 25, according to spokesmen for the Utah Depart- was the fifth such major occur- ment talk for you ain't seen any ment of Fish and Game. rence during the past few weeks. thing yet-- " Six districts will be open to Each such incident results in a bow and arrow hunting beginning decreased fishing potential for the The oldest of the Woffinden trio is Kern, 7; he arrived on June 13, September 24 through 26 for the state's aglers. taking of deer of either sex. Permits may be secured for 3 Public drawings for special anNothing can stop the growth standard telope and sage grouse permits of our were held August 1 by the of living except our own belief Department of Fish and Game at in limitation, our lack of faith the State Capitol building. in our inner as a free Successful applicants will be in- people Haroldstrength Probate and B. Weiss. formed and their permits forwardGuardianship Notices ed in the near future. Application A new Soviet Pantheon is built fee refunds will beiforwarded as to entomp Lenin and Staling Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for further Information Fish and Game News Notes . . . sight-seei- ng ever-expandin- Legal Notices BLA. No. 013001 LAND OFFICE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Service Lubrication thee LEVENS CarlSi g 20-2- APPLICATION FOR PATENT The United States produces more trucks than all other countries in the world combined. Postwar U. S. otput has averaged 1.2 million trucks per year, or about double the prewar rate. BiW A MM Saturdays 2:30 to 6:30- - Tintic Hotel Phone 10 for Appointments General More. See Service Corp. us for all your fire and casualty insurance needs. fori were GLASSES EXAMINED Vice-preside- nt Commercial V Geori Optometrist BUSINESS COLUMN Banking rw dim EYES Frlgldalre Foraey'e Appliance Zenith Television, Appliances, Fowler Water Heaters. Phone 60. Win iCATTK AH RKAHCHCO Appliances Hon Spit" ,UJU Hr. ONCAOO Phone Ut EDITORIAL lN A S Commercial m Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Harris of North Hollywood, Calif., left Monday after spending a few days in Mammoth with Mr. Harris' sis- MRS. ELVA BONNKRJJnnr aume teaching music on rITMr. and ter and brother-in-laff?tember 7. Mrs. Gerald Kennedy. 27c IIajuuson Conover Mrs. Belli Coffey Editor and Manager . Reporter T 1954 June 28, 1954 OPEN 7:00 NOTICE la hereby given that MIN CHIEF CONSOLIDATED ING COMPANY, a corporation, whose post of Ace address is Dooly Building, Salt Lake Citv, Utah, by C. JAY PARKINSON, Us whose agent and attorney-in-fac- t, post office address is 811 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made aplication for mincra! patent to the Lucky Louie and Enid lode mining claims, all under Mineral Survey No. 7238, situate in unorganized mining district, Juab County, State of Utah, in Sections 9 and 10, Township. 13 South, Range 12 West, Salt Lake Meridian (Utah Land District), said land being described by its exterior boundaries as follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1 of the Lucky Louie Lode which bears North 0 deg. 10 min. East 1106.2 feet from the Section Corner common to Sections 9, 10, 15 and 16, Township 13 South, Range 12 West, Salt Lake Meridian, thence N. 1 deg. 07 min. West 600 feet to Corner No. 2 of said Lucky Louie Lode; thence N. 89 deg. 38 min. East 1470 feet to Cor- ner No. 3 of said Lucky Louie Lode; thence S. 1 deg. 07 min. East 600 feet to Corner No. 4 of said Lucky Louie Lode and Corner of No. 3 of the Enid Lode; thence S. 10 deg. 25 min. West 500.2 feet to Corner No. 4 of said Enid Lode; thence S. 87 deg. 24 min. West 1422.8 feet to Corner No. 1 of said Enid Lode; thence N. 10 deg. 25 min. East 556.6 feet to Corner No. 2 of said Enid Lode; thence S. 89' deg. 38 min. West 59 feet to Corner No. 1 of suid Lucky Louie Lode, the place of beginning, containing 37.06 ac- res. The Location Notices of said claims are recorded in the office of the Recorder of Juab County, Utah, as follows: Lucky Louie, Book 13!). page liM. amended Book 144, page 293; Enid Book 144. page 350. There are no adjoining mining claims in conflict with the mining ground covered by Lite above application. I hereby direct that this notire be published in the Eureka Krjxir-le- r, published at Eureka, rial for nine tin consecutive week.. Signed. ERNEST E. 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