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Show A baby girl arrived Sunday at tha Mr, and Mra. David Murray. Mrs. Richard Haynes spent Wednesday at Payaon, visiting relatives. Mrs. J. P. Driscoll left yesterday Urs. UcCrea Roundy returned for a visit at Balt Lake. Sunday after a few days visit at Salt Mrs. Edward Colllna was la Prove this week for the funeral of Robert Urs. B. B. 8anford entertained at William Nesbitt. dinner Thursday evening la honor The L. E. Club of Urs. J. E. Dillon and Hiss their husbands participated in an , Margaret Dillon. enjoyable party given last evening, Mrs. Henry Jepperson came up being in the nature of a surprise on from Payaon Monday evening and Mrs. Theodora Fullmer, thi? SST MrtMaP M is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. blted h8r winners at cards The prise Leslie Cromar, Mrs. C. Bacon, Spencer Peterson, Mrs. D. 8. Eddy returned to her Mrs. Thomas Drew and Mr. and Mrs. home at 8prin grille Thursday, after R. L. Small. Aa ' elaborate lunch a two weeks visit with Mrs. A. Bea- was asrved. The guests were: Ur. and Mrs. Fullmer, Ur. and Mrs. ton. . , Roundy, Mrs. Emma Murphy, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Wlghtmaa and sons, Bacon, Wm. Bacon, Mr, and Mrs. Alton and Lynn, went to Balt Lake! Buys, Mr. and Mra. Drew, Mr. and Thursday intending to visit for a Mrs. Castletoa. Jfra. Glen Jarman. week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 8pencer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Whitehead, Mrs. Jaek Buhler returned Tues- Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. McCullough. Mr. from Balt where Lake she day spent and Mrs. Fred Nesblt and Mr. and tha past two weeks, visiting with her Mrs. Albert Peterson, home of Mrs. Ella Sullivan spent Wednes-da- y and. T Intraday in Salt Laka. lira. II. R. E. Sullivan .and daughter apant Wedneaday flatting with relattvaa at Payaon. . lira. George Burke retained to Eureka on Sunday evening after a few daye vlalt with friend at Salt Lake City. Mra. P. J. Bonner will be hoeteaa to the membera of tha Bridge Club on Wednesday afternoon of the coming week. a are lir. and Mra. Earl T. Jonea new for their leaving tomorrow home in Dlnuba, California. Their home on upper llaln ' street has been purchased by R. T. Burton. Mrs. 8. H. Davia and her daugh er, Miaa Ulah Davis, who recently graduated as a nurse from an Omaha hospital, went to Idaho last Sunday . for a few weeks visit. Ur. and Mi. parents. C. J. Christensen accompanied them Miss May Turnsr returned to Literary Club Members aa far as Salt Lake. Salt Lake Wednesday after a tew Bold Regular Meeting A man. accused of driving a days visit la Eureka. Mlsa Grace O Milea of Lake is Salt trymotor car while intoxicated, accompanied Mrs. N. A. Jones, home of At the on Miss Turner tha trip. ing to get by with the explanation on the members Wednesday evening, smelled that the whiskey the police George T. Bridges left, of the Entre Nous Literary Club bald wasn't on his breath but on his Captain for Balt Luke, going there their reghlar saasion, mustache, on which he habitually yesterday for a meeting of tha Young Mens listening to a paper on the life of used it aa a tonic. Some alibi! ThisClub. Republican meeting Frank Craven by Mrs. C. E. Hulsh, Ulke Crawley of Seattle, Wash, takes place tonight and the gover- who also reviewed one of Cravens The First and Ulaa Elizabeth Uaxwell of Eu- nor, state officers and membera of most popular plays: A discussion following the reka were Joined in marriage at Salt the legislature will be guests of the Year. paper was led by Mrs. J. B. OConLake City on the 17th of January. club. nor and Mrs. Lea Hayward. The groom has for soma time been Mr. and Mrs. William Laird are making his home in Eureka, being not worrying whether or not the Mrs. Jonss served refreehsMnts. quite well known locally. The bride ground hog meets with a favorable to a daughter of William Uaxwell Church Services today; there are no and one of the popular young ladies reception sunshadows in For their home, only Sunday, Febrnuy 4th of the camp. shine, and rejoicing over a new baby One of the heavieet snows of the girl brought to them as ground hog Sunday school will be conducted winter hit Tlntlo in fact tha whole day was being ushered in. haa 10 a. m. Tha membership at state during tha past week. Notbeen growing rapidly. At present was Wheeler Miss Violet the withstanding the snow the auto road hostess at a pleasant meeting of the the enrollment is around ninety and leading into Untie has been kept "Jolly Stitchers," the party being efforts are being made to bring It up open and autos are bussing around given at the home of the young to one hundred. in all parts of the district Uonday Preaching at 11 a. m. and Young parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. C. ladys in cars had difficulty Meeting at l.lt, under the night several Peoples Silver on ThursWheeler, of City, getting into Eureka, from Utah day evening. About fifteen were leadership of George Humble, Jr. county, owing to tha drifting snow, present and thoroughly enjoyed the and with the following subject but since that time there has been which was followed by an "What la Christianity?" T.IO sufficient travel to keep the road program Rev. Frarys sermon for p. m excellent luncheon. is entitled "Every Mans Need of open. Saturday afternoon Mrs. .George Redemption." a Saturday evening the friends of Sothern entertained members of the Binging is feature of all services. called H. Ur. and Urs. Irwin Spriggs was A cordial Invitation to the public. The Five Club.. time Hundred a at their home and gave them hap- spent in playing "600." Mrs. D. J. py surprise. The time was spent in Russell won the prise. A dainty SERVICE STAR MEMBERS BOO,4' Urs. Spriggs and luncheon was served to Mrs. playing WILL HOLD MEETING Harry Spencer Lloyd winning first prises. Carten, Mrs. Joseph Paulson, Mrs. Eugene Blackett got ths consolation P. H. Craven, Mrs. J. E. Dlllion, Mrs. Special meeting of Service Star prise. .Refreshments were served. Ray Sorenson, Mrs. Heber Jones, Legion, Library, next Wednesday Those , present were: Urs. Alex Mrs. D. J. Russell, Jr., Mrs. E, L. evening. All members urgsd to atBlight, Mr. and Urs. Eugene Clark. tend. and Ur. H. F. Gear. Urs. Blackett, and Urs. Ur. Urs. Spencer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dillon left EuPROGRAM FOB W. D. Myers, Urs. Ralph Sylvester. reka late last week, the former going MUTUAL NEXT SUNDAY EVENING to Amsterdam, New York, where he O " We doubt if there is another town is to assume the of a Tbs following Intsresting in the state of Silver Citys limited J. C, Penney store management in which' will he population which can boast of a have the usual interest. Mrs. Dillon gram will bs given at tha L. D. 8. startrepresentative in both branches of the Intended to visit with relatives at Church next Sunday evening, state legislature. The Republicans, Provo for a short time. Joining her ing at 7.10, under the direction of Associatwo years ago, decided on Perry B. husband at their new home at a the Mutual Improvement tion: Fuller as their candidate for state later date. Mr. Dillon has been ed Advocate, Miss Gladys Cooper. senator and elected him. Last year at the local J. C. Penney Solo, Mrs. 8. F. Kimball. the Democrats nominated R. A. store by A. W: Hughes. Anthem, Choir. Wilkins as representative for Juab Speech, E. Frank Birch.. The clerks of the J. C. Penney county in the lower house, and ha Silver City store carried out a pleasant surprise Baxaphone Solo, Alvin Wallace. was likewise elected. Reading, Rnel Harris. is well represented in this session of party Monday evening in honor of Song, Male Quartette. the state legislature and it la also Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dillon, who left Ths public is Invited to attend. a fact that Tlntlc and the whole of Eureka the following morning. ..Hi O Juab county is getting off all right The evening was spent In playing because both Ur. Fuller and Ur. cards and an excellent luncheon was Catholic Womens League Wilkins appear to be alive to the served. Those present were: Mrs. Held Meeting Last Night best interests of their constituents. Wllford Mitchell, Mrs. Sanford, Mias Sarah Clark, Miss Lena Parish, Mr. Lewis Cants, an Italian miner who and Mrs. One of the most enjoyable A. W. Hughes, Miss Ruth has resided in Tlntlc at intervals Brandt, Fred Blight, Mlsa Margaret slons in tha history of the organisation was Thursday evenings gather during the past few years, was this Dillon and the guests of honor. week committed to the state mental lng of ths members of tha Catholic An examination Provo. Ths Relief Society members of Women's League of Eureka. hospital at e Steele Dr. was first made by In all, Bailey Silver City, about thirty-fivMrs. A. H. 8. Bird of Salt Lake and later Canta was examined by the sttended a party which was given at and Rev. John Lagan of this city doctors at the Provo institution. He the home of Mra. William Dixon on were the speakers while ths follow has a rather peculiar hallucination Wednesday. The program included lng musical numbers were gives: and imagines that ha is being per-sue- d a vocal solo by Mrs. Larson, Jokes solo by Mias May Sullivan, Mias by people who are determined and stories by Mrs. David Green-halg- h, Amelia Bchlecht being accompanist; to kill him. As the man had dea vocal solo by Mrs. D. C. Instrumental number by Mra. Daa cided to get a gun for the purpose Wheeler and humorous reading by Sullivan. ' on his 'enemies and Mrs. Ruby Bigler. The luncheon, of cleaning-u- p Mrs. Bird, who la tha first rice was in the habit of putting perfect which was a feature of tha most president of ths National Council of strangers in that class Sheriff Mar- pleasing entertainment, was pi Catholic Women, recently attended tin thought that he should have the pared and served under the direction a convention of tha organisation, benefit of special treatment at the of Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Winch and held at Chicago, and bar talk perMrs. Madsen. Provo hospital. , tained to the business of that meeting although other matters were taken up In a planning and capabla manner. During her stay la Eare-k- a Mrs. Bird is a guest at ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch, Sr. Tha program of last evening! meeting Included a fine lunch. Notwithstanding tha stormy weather the attendance was large. ' . semi-month- j Texoleum Rugs are America s most floor covering and are guaranteed. Artistic designs in many color combinations here at very moderate prices. All ly - :g i . sue-seed- . - - Hes O'- - Declared As The ' Judge Landis Of The North An art Ids published in n recent Issue of the Kansas City Star ascribes to Jadga Page Morris, now sitting on the United States district court bench up at Salt Laka City In tha temporary absence of Judge - Tillman Johnson, characteristics that have won for him ths title of the "Lendls of ths North." Ths article states that Judge Morris, who is regularly attached to the Minnesota district of ths federal court, has Inspired fear in ths hearts of til D. bootleggers and Volstead lator What Is Yonr Favorite Article of Diet? We want to sell you groceries and other foodstuffs. We will not reduce the quality in order to nuke the bargain prices. But if reduced prices on the highest standard of goods appeals to you we invite you to give this store a trial if not already a customer. Weans " sad good judgement speaking to your common so-calle- d PHONE 8 WE DELIVER , set vio- of that state. He scarcely ever deviated from a set principle of giving Jail sentences to violators of the act and haa especially hard on proprietors and bartenders of alleged soft drink parlors.' Says ths Salt Laka Telegram: "Judge Morris has sustained his reputation alnee coming to Salt Laka City, and his witticisms remarks from the bench, together with his kindly mannerisms and succinct charges, have already established him aa a notable figure in jlocal court annals. Ha haa already won a reputation for speeding up trials and ell mine ting all annecee-sar- y court delays. He often questions witnesses himself in order to dear up hasp sttaations and la never loath to taka matters la Ms own hands to bring about common Sanaa solutions of questions arising In trials." . .. Ooitic Mercantile Tha Boy Scout organisation Oivs Tha Boy Scout pm does not make soldiers of men, but ft doss Organisation Support make real men out of beys. Ths physical training is much Ws are all interested la tha wel- along the lines of that provided In fare of ths boys of this tows and the army, with enough variation to satisfy ths Juvenile heart. And ths community. Anything that will Improve their world admits that mlllUry training condition will moat with the sp is the heat that has aver been devised by mankind. proval of tha people la general. What batter could ws do for them A Boy Scout organization lu this than to support their Scout com- town is wonderfully beneficial to panies, organizations in which boys our boys. It give them s hobby, while at tbs seme time affording ths naturally take a Just pride? Select a hundred man Indiscrimi- physical training that develops them nately and start them out on a ten as nothing else can. mils hike. The discipline teaches them obediWill then bs any order or pre- ence to orders end aelf restraint end cision to their progress? Not s bit control, end the training end morel They will move forward as s mob influence combined them that soma with a degree of pride la their self reliance which gives la so necessary and with in our modern business Ilfs. others appearance, shoulders slouched sad fast scrapWs went our hoys to he men ing ths ground. men. That is tha natural result o( a among Do your pert toward the. support lack of early training. Taka tha same number of men of ths Boy Scout movement. who have had military training and CARD OF THANKS. suit them out You will notice s . vast difference. Then will be no slouchy shoulders, no feet scraping ths ground, no ungainly trend, no Indecision or lack of purpose. You will sea their bodies erect, shoulders squared, heed and eyes to brisk tha front- and steady tramp, tramp, tramp. And it wiU bs purely Instinctive end. without premediUtion. That la ths rssqlt of training. Wheat s msa bar gets rich. fkUs he lavs Ms ban i This tad of eating raw meet prabw bty started la a boarding Laugh and tha world laughs poa. tart aad It Hughs at yea. It may act be a hart winter M at times era fM pretty shaky Style hints for the future hove that women will do with-- 1 out everything except money predicted e e , One of ths most dangerous thlags to trash is sUsncet see. Farmers have quit raising wfeto hors because they era la ths way u iidar an auto The widow, children end sister of James Diamond, whose death took pises last week, desire to extend Ths mas who triad to their thinks to Eureka friends for a hunting iiocnae took their acts of kindness end sympathy e e They era especially grateful to neighbors, to tha Firemen, ths Opportunity doesnt Moose, city officers end to all who with other knockers. assisted at tha funeral of Mr. ' Diamond. Vacant hands nrs nsvir .f. rwifsd. |