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Show DISTRICT MINE REPORTS PROVE ENCOURAGING 000000000000cx0000000cx)00000000xxxxxxx0000005 lurka Sll piirt?rj (Continued from Page One) mately midway in the mineralized zone.A raise was driven in the back of the drill station into ore, and drilling to date has Indicated solid ore 48 feet below the level. Mr. Fitch stated the possibility of the Chief No. 1 Mine operation reopening remains dependent upon two factors: First, the return of a market for silicious type ores, and second, a material improvement in the market price for lead and zinc metals. Until these two conditions are successfully met, it will be uneconomic to PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH 30-fo- ot Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah Entered as second-clas- s matter February 10, 1948, at the post office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c Publisher HARRISON CONOVER Editor MANILA BROWN WOODROW WEIGHT Manager MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Bridge Club Meets Rowena Hanks Hostess To OES Group Here At Johnson Home Mrs. Ted Johnson was hos- - -- tess to the Bridge Club at her home on Thursday evening of last week. In the card playing prizes were won by Mrs. Floyd Nash, Mrs. Harry Dean, Mrs. Margaret Greenhalgh and Mrs. Anna Franks. At the conclusion of the games Mrs. Johnson served delicious refreshments to those named and to 'Mrs. Roy Gour- ley, Mrs. Alilene Farren, Mrs. Dee Clement and a special guest, Mrs. Billy Dean. Tues.-Thurs.-S- Past Matrons Circle, OES, met Friday at the home of the president, Rowena Hanks. A short business meeting was held and election of officers for the coming year with the following results: Patricia Bra-dapresident; Nell Rowe, vice president; Ethel Brenton, sec- y, retary. After the meeting was concluded Mrs. Hanks served delicious refreshments to the new officers and members, Edith Baker; Virginia Randle, Ethel Donnelly, Myrtle Theriault and resume operation. Shareholders who are the owners of preferred stock purchase options are again advised these options will expire at 3:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time, September 30, 1959. The Company does not intend to extend the period in which these options may be exercised, and unless exercised before that date, they will be of no value. Mrs. Martin Fennell Entertains Club Martin Fennell was hostess to the Bridge Club at her home Thursday evening of last week. In the card playing Mrs. prizes were won by Mrs. Robert Fife, Mrs. Elmo Boswell, and Mrs. Ned Allinson. Mrs. Fennell served a tasty lunch to those mentioned and o Mrs. Henry Wall, Mrs. Gerald Drussell, Mrs. Orris Sanderson, Mrs. Leland Sanderson and Mrs. Thomas Judge. Mrs. Ted Johnson Entertains Club Mrs. Ted Johnson entertained the Bridge Club last Wednesday evening at her home here. Prize winners were Mrs. Gerald Drussel, Mrs. Darrell Franks and Mrs. Joe Bernini. After cards the hostess served a tasty lunch to those named and to Mrs. Frank McCabe, Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. Ray Badertscher, Mrs. Lynn Brady and Mrs. Paul Hansen. Mrs. Florence Gillispie was in Provo last Thursday, attending funeral services for an aunt, Mrs. Amanda Jones. FOR SALE LOVELY small Spinet Piano. Take over payments, $15.00 per month. Write or phone collect, Credit Department, or call for personal inspection, Summerhays Music Co., Inc., 3719 South State, Salt Lake City, Utah. AM a6c 61. Miscellaneous $400 MONTHLY Spare Time. Refilling and collecting money from our high grade candy, nuts and gum machines in this area. No selling! To qualify for work you must have car, references, $600 to $1900 Cash. Secured by inventory. Devoting 7 hours a week to business your end of percentages of collections will net up to $400 monthly. With very good possibilities of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. For interview include phone, write P. O. Box 1055, Boise, a6 Idaho. Maud Blight. LAIRD'S MARKET Products and Produce" Fresh Meats. Groc., Dairy Frozen Foods Delivery - August 7, 1959 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two Judy Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook of Goshen, is spending the week here with her grandmother, Mrs. Florence at. Phones 58 or 59 Gillispie. with built-i- n gas savers gives Bonus Miles ultimate in gasoline performance --t- he knock High octane stops Cleaner combustion keeps engines freer of carbon Most fouled spark gas-wasti- ng plugs are restored to M fire, saving fuel Drive in at 'HY SETTLE the Utoco sign for today's FOB LESS TBSJIN finest gasolines! THIS OBEJIT i KENTUCKY WHISKEY? 1WMZEBGT MORE FROM UTOCO AND YOU GET 171 025 1 ki turn mm cwrn. utafiit vmuwwr u in T. KOmiCXY STIA1CKT BOtltBOK RSSKET mm ma um,x mmugm. OTOCOSftgtfa YIAft J rtOQT nuiai |