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Show Page 4 EUREKA REPORTER Miss Ellsmore WiU Graduate Next Week Stock i Mica Aldis Ellsmore, da u ah ter ofj Mr. and Mra. Joseph El Is wore of Sti- ver City, will be graduated next week from the Home Economics Impart ntenl of the Agricultural College at Logan and the parents of the S school year. Miss Ellsmore Las made an ua-- J usual record during the four years Tuesday East Tlntle Con. sold at 13c. of her enrollment at the Logan colIron Blossom sold at 26 Vic and lege. She is a member of the ILl 27c. honora national Upsiloa Qmizron, Plutua sold at 57e and 56c. ary organisation, also the Kappi DurIron King Mild at 46c. scholastic national society. Ihl, I '(HICK A LADY NAMED Lebi school she Tlntle sold at the year PRESIDENT OK ASSEMBLY ing Standard sold at 1 4 00. was president of the Home at 6c. sold Zuma Mrs. Frank Taylor of Eureka Is noralcs Club of the school and this w of Kfl ,GlrU being congratulated on her election yrK bp'n KNIGIITVILLE PEOPLE OIUKHT to the presidency of the Uebekah seer.- and Chi Zets of the sorority ok highway Assembly of Utah, the meeting of ghavelinu o the organisation having been held at J? v raBUMr Salt Lake daring the past week. Mrs. To the Iteporler Editor: Itesidenis of the town of Knlght-vil.- e Taylor ha. held a number of ln- ,a h" 'Ufh In has hem ,T'"Uc the Assembly. porunt positions " done feel that an Injustice oth?r Bl,,r them by the county commissiongradually working up to her present office which Is the highest In the ers and the local road man when the llhlnn. town was order and for which she Is well ruiherlne the University of auto road leading to that i to graduate from rmaiif init material The graveled. recently Mt r"w weokl-Utah Uhln th used on the road Is nothing but Among the local Itebekahs who ere present st the Balt Lake meet quarts and fa reported to have beta ELECTRICIAN HAD Ing thl. week were Mra. B. II. Dahl, secured from the Yankee dump, the Klth k.lltllOU ESCAPE same Mrs. T. Vlertel and Mra. 1. J. Don- being screenings from the Jiggs. nelly. Mrs Viertel was the consequently the substance Is all of the local lodge to Ike pieces of rock, there being no sand ... atate meeting. Mra. Taylor has ap- - , or other material which could posbe aat Tu""daJr orn, We claim It is impointed Mrs. Donnelly u. marshal to Hanna, who was painting e pole in sibly pack. n.. to drive a car up to Knight-vill- a front of the Tlntle Lumber company's possible bill at the present time and fed office, presumably came In contact CHAMPION TV PINT VISITED should bs done to rethat something ,u,t bow th THIS TINTIC IIIOII SCHOOL wl,h 1 ,lM w,r, A part of the lieve situation. the Icident occured or how much voltage 0 with porphrecovered been road lias The teachers end students of thei,b mn rcrelved Is not known. yry, which will have a tendency o Injured man was not Tlntle High School had u chance but on the steepest portion o: and what burned, of! part of hla body pack, exhibition witness typewriting where It Is most essential the road, more than ordinary interest last, touched the wires, therefore, coull to have u hard surface, no additiondetermined. TIy shock, bo wt.n Thursday morning, when Harney not him uuronscioua and al work has beun done and many of New various gave Jersey, Stapert, to visit occasion have Knlghtviila while his condition looked speed testa. Mr. Blapert baa u ree-f- r sro compelled to ieuve their cars al rlous, ord of 4112 words for a thirty Mr. Hanna, who camo to Eureka tho foot of the hill. The rtidenis minute period, or 129 words per of KnlgbtvMle are up In arms and minute. In special copy It is possi- several months ago from Drummond, are going to demand mat the road the has been employed by ble for him to maintain a speed of Montana, In proper shape. We Invite ho Light company for the put riders over 200 worda per minute. He has Utah Power to try and make the Joy ' u a For lineman. month as visited schools In all parts of yie about at the present time. hill Knlghtvtlle country und In each case delivers a several days he had been at tha Job Citizens. Knightvllle , of painting tha power company's short but Interesting talk. o lineMain on street. Another poles a A DV ENTITIES OK GRANDPA" man, L. D. Myers, was working on NOTICE TO MAHONS. TO ItE REPEATED MAY Sil an adjoining pole when be saw Mr. - 'O in a himself Hanna f Is to about Attention called the visit throwing the Grand Lodge officers to Tlntle violent manner, the only thing thnt In response to the numerous reunablo Lodge No. I next Tuesday. There kept him from falling to the ground quests from those who were will be about ten people in tha Salt with probably fatal results was his to see the clever, three act comedy, Lake delegation and abbut aa many safety belt strapped around the pole. "The Adventures of Grandpa, last When word reached the locil week. It has been dlclded to repeat from Ulngham and other parts of the state. An Interesting session will no office of tho company, two physicians the performance next Monday night, doubt he In order und Tlntle Masone were rushed to the scene und the May 26th, at the L. D. 8. Church. are hereby notified that the banquet man given first uld aa soon as he was Those who saw the comedy burn so favorably commented on it that a will preceed tho lodge work, the lowered from the pole. elecAs large crowd is expected. A number an of the real seriousness hour for the banquot being 7 o'clock of requests have been received from shock not show does tric up always sharp. st first, it was thought advisable to Dividend to present the play there The Keporler wishes in correct a end the Injured man to one of tho so next Wednesday, May 28th, the statement that appeared In last Salt Lake hospitals for treatment. show will he put on at Dividend. week's paper to the effect that J. E. Tha latest report Is that Mr. Hanna LAst Sunday morning. May 18. a McKelvey, arrested for passing wj Is gutting along sllrlght and is prac-wo- rt bless check, bud been unable to tlcally over the cfrecta of the shock, daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. WllManl Maxwell, Jr., of Kureka. pay the fine levied. Mr. McKclvey Both mother and child are getting made settlement und hui shown CADILLAC CAR FOR HALE. along nicely. disposition to clear up the unfortuo nate affair. He Is working In this Cadillac car a real car and u real dlatrlct und is thoroughly determln-jbuy- . Will consider trade for small VVANTKD Good girl for general ed to regain the respect of Ills car. Leadvtlle Garage, upper housework. Good wages will be Phone 190-villa Row. paid. j MEN ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT THltt CLOTHES AND THEY HAVE A RIGHT TO BE PEARANCE THESE DAYS COUNTS AND IT IS A Uy URAL THING FOR YOUNG MEN TO WANT TO Loq RIGHT IN THE EYES OF THEIR FELLOWMEN. CURLEE Clothes answer every requirement of the modiih ourg man. They not only look well, bnt they wear better jThe reason is just this: CURLEE Clothes are carefnTw made from carefully selected fabrics. They are drafted 1 patterns which assure a perfect fit. A try-o- n of a CURiyu suit will instantly prove to you the truth of thes3 statement 24-Tinll- 3 We have a splendid assortment of CURLEE Clothes in ns. usually attractive patterns which represent the very thought in woolens. CURLEE tailoring is too well known throughout the country to require description. You dont have to be an expert to understand its values. Let us shot to 11,r" j you. $35.00 $3750 a -- repro-sentall- Class! YOUNG Monday Iron King sold st 63e and 52c. Zuma sold st 5e. Iron Blossom sold st 25c. Leljl Tlnlle sold st 2 Vic. North Standard sold at 2c. ithe ceremonies at the close of the 1922-192- Get in the Well Dressed I ve .i.i. LIENS BLACK MENS PATENT CALF OXFORDS LEATHER OXFORDS Extra Fine Plain Vamp Pair Quality Creased Vamp $5.50 Pair $6.50 a' to!,orty !. I I SPECIAL PRICED SILKS FOR GRADUATION DRESSES CREPE DE CHINE GEORGETTE CREPE In White, Blue, Cerise and other shades the most desirable of all silks Priced yard $3.00 Yard $2.25 WHITE KID ONE STRAP SLIPPER, 1? dress heel the style and quality of this cannot be equalled in Eureka Price $10.00 WHITE KID The Ford Touring Car meets every motoring requirement at the lowest possible cost It is sturdy, dependable, long lived; easy to drive; convenient to park and possesses the highest resale value in proportion to list price, of any car built. The Touring Car Sorts FmnJoor F. O. B. Detroit Dmevaukli Rial sod Start IBS Detroit, MtehtsM 3d Ompt 1523 HI TWor Mm IN AIIHwitakllrt UTUNIAIEIT AUTHORIXXD FORD eaau THE UNIVERSAL CAR wsdrihwiHiiKiwMfliowi MywwMWiniwltiiUMyttnmfarrtMliloiWL (VyoscMky Tswwehrfsiy rAo AAorAuod m Hodkly NrckiM FIm. Ill ford iwlir fcs your glmdiy mmpimtm hrrftfim 4n trtniL M SANDAL-O- ne Strap Cuban heel-somet- different in hing i slipper for graduation. $6.50 Pair Mpy e Lead-friend- s. Every Motoring Need At Lowest Cost VOILES Plain Voile in all popi lar shades 75c Yard A wonderful material & THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE Manager Cecil Fitch of the Chief Com. was in Denver last week on business for his company. Frank Spriggs, with No. 113, won the Victrola raffled off by Peter Mundy. J. C. Leetham of Provo waa in Eureka thii week, viaiting at the home of Mra. Charles Kryger. Mrs. Lindsay of Provo is in Eureku, being u guest at the home of her on, G. C. Lindsay. "Spring Week" Beauty at 8chramm-Johnso- n Drug Store In Eureka. Special pricfa on all articles of beauty culture. All next week. Frank Spafford, of Breckenrldge, Col., is In Enreka this week for a visit with Mr. snd Mrs. V. H. Mr. Spafford ia en route to hla home, by uuto, after a visit in the northwest. Mrs. E. Beesley of Teton. Idahc, is In Eureka for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Service. Other guests st the Service home during the past two weeks were Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins and son, Mr. snd Mrs. Winecoop, all of Los Angeles. On Monday of this week the local office of the Utah Tower Light company was visited by members or the investment department of the company. E. C. Fletcher and Ralpi Davis, both of Salt Lake City, Howard Hudman of Ogden, and Earl D, Bean of Provo were the visitors A meeting waa held at the Eureka office with the local employees Monday evening at which preferred stock sales were discussed. The visitois left Eureka Tuesday morning. Sheriffs of the various counties have been notified by H. E. Crockett secretary of state, to seise and seli sufficient property to pay the corporation tax of companies which hate failed to make returns for the year which began November 15. 1922. A proclamation declaring the charters to be forfeited has been Issued nv Gov. Charles R. Mabey. Approximately five hundred corporations failed to pay the tax. Fifty have since paid the tax and penalty and have been reinstated. Next week Is "Spring Beauty Mr-Bet- Schramm-Johnso- n h. Miss Josie Bunnell, a student at Father McGuire of Salt Ii U. of U. at Salt Lake, spent the been In Eureka this week, be week-en- d In Eureka, the guest or guest of Father Lagan of tl her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bun- Catholic Church. nell. the The Junior Class of Tintlc High School, haperoned by Miss Orissa Pinion, spent Saturday at In the evening the young Saratoga. folks attended the dance at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and James Broadbent were at Provo Sunday, going there for the funeral of Mr. Broadbent's sister, Mrs. Mary Davis. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. DuBois left today for Visalia. Cal., having been summoned there by a message informing them of the serious Illness of a daughter-in-laMrs. Ray ngs and. Mr. Klngaland is a son of Mrs. DuBois. w, Mr. und Mrs. Lee Haywar O' Beveredge and Mrs. J. S. Wedneu on were In Salt Lake lng there for the performs "The FjOol, at the Salt Laksl Thomas Tolhurat, Payioi manufacturer, was In Eureka day calling on local msrdiuii Tolhurst'a brand of flour quite extensively In this dlatr All during the coming Dm local Schramm-Johnso- n they what will conduct "Spring Beauty Week." Spec all prices will he made on a small kit of articles wil i away with each purchase ;more. . . Morley went to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H t0(ay for the Purpose of meet- - son, also Mrs. Howletts m daughter. Mrs. George, who Lily Nickerson, arrived I . vf to Eureka for an extended on Wednesday, coming tin Qorge Is living in San Los Angeles by uuto for i Where her hnbnd, who M. D. Howlett of this city, .nm- - I completed Ms medi-- hers of the party export connectd with one .some time In Utah and hospital .variout point, of Inters. The watermaster wishes to inform' intermountain country, patrons of the water systeti a mos was rom coast the that the thi ' supply Is very low at the with present one. they state, me and that there is grave danger My good condition. N being without water later In the that roads In souths season. To relieve ui this situation excellent and are pa.rons must stop amoa comment favorable wasting water Joh o,rri0Va the payment of have the service cut off ' ing must be heeded ' few for 'tm8' Wl11 frien5JI?ralmr entertled a ner last erni Tf17 plea8tnK min- - aKa,r be,n n F0no.b,lrthdaT 01 Ten!n cards for wi.i,lBB . were award- to1,1 ed to' F,e,d Mra C. E. Rife F?dlv V, and ,ame Baut. the hostess serra7 plendd lunch- n? Were: Mr- SSL Dai d Bnd Mr, J- - E-Sessions Mr mil Sr of Me Mr and Ernist "ddy" M5- HanL - Hum- - Jota Webb w,d-dD- - s- - W ... Church a comedy; con,, Entanglement," ww d 4pPrS Ur ence. The members Prof. Wurdell, Mr. Paul Wood, Emery Birch, M Mrs. Paulsen, Marion Hsi Richard, and Mrs. Wai embers of the cast h respective parts nicely a chestra rendered a numh before the show and hel Special vaudeville acts iven hy member, of the audience was unanimous I that the play was u deligl ,or W,H ting- - ,Ten Mamm0t |