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Show Pag 2 Friday, October 12, 1923. EUREKA REPORTER The big comedy program la now being ahova each Wednesday at tbe Star Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Parrish m tamed on Friday arming attar a taw dayi rlsit with Salt Labs friends. Rex Anderson of Mammoth la a member at the Intle contingent at tha Unlreralty of Utah. Mr., and Mrs. EF. Birch and aon vara at Balt Lake during tha early part of tha week, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams ware at Salt Lake on a rlsit early la the week. .. r Mias Inei Morton of Proro van the guest of Eureka friends daring the past week. William H. Bacon returned on Monday after spending a conple of daya with hia family at Salt Lake. A. F. Tolton of the Eureka Banking Co. returned on Sunday after u trip to the capital. Edward Shea waa out from Butt Luke during the early part of the week, glrlng hla attention to real estate and other Interests. Mr. and Mrs. Perry B. Falter of Sllrer City were Salt Lake rlaltora last week, going there for the conference sessions and other attractions. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bonner and children and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bonner and daughter returned on Sunday after a couple of daya riait at Salt Lake. Bob Cartrlght of Eureka engagod lu a boxing contest with Kid Hickman of Salem on Tuesday, tha bont being staged at Bantaquln by the athletic elub of that city. Cartrlght waa knocked out In the third round. Good Bread hccrparuitd DEPARTMENT 475 EUREKA, UTAH. All-Wo- ol Stylish Ulsterette . In a large measure the making of good Bread is doe to the efforts of the Housewife, but of course the Flour ' has something to do about it, too. If you are making good Bread now, the flour we handle will make it better, and if you are having trouble witty your Bread, our Flour will help you remedy it Our line of Fancy and Staple Groceries is the best that can be secured on the market and you will find that our prices are as low as can be quoted for first quality goods. Give us a trial and be convinced. Our delivery service is prompt and efficient. . Cromar Grocery WE DELIVER PHONE 8 Rudolph E. Lund, formerly of Su- rer City, waa Joined In marriage to Jennie C. Adamson of Salt Lake during the early part of the week. The ceremony waa performed at the capital where Mr. Lang has bora em- STORES Overcoats lor Men and Young A M-an- ! NATION-WID- E VALUE! The tremendous de- mand for these overcoats In our 475 Stores, gives us a buying advantage of the greatest importance to you. See them end youll be surprised at the worth at such a. popular price. Miaa Fresh Meats . i , Many and varied are the cuts of fine Fresh Meats yon can buy here at all times. And the prices are as low as you would wish to pay anywhere. Ayl-war- Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits We have a complete stocks of these goods. Just step to the phone and give us your order. We make it a point to fill your orders just as carefully as if you were in our store and picking the goods out yourself. Fennell s Meat & Grocery PHONE 18. EUREKA, UTAH ployed for some time. Roscoe Harper has Just recorered from Injuries sustained while at work In the Engle A Bine Bell mine. One of the drills broke as he waa Operating a large machine and piece of steel struck him orer the right eye. Inflicting n bad wound. Oscar SUrer has rented the old poatofflce bnlldlng and intends to more hla clothing store to that location from lower Main street. Before the change la made a new front and other lmprorementa will be made to the bnlldlng which waa uaed as a poatofflce for so many yearn. Mra. Jamea Mitchell and Mrs. William Brown returned early in the week after n trip to Murray, where they were summoned aereral daya previous on account of tha serious d, illness of their father, Jamea who la mnch better at this time. Mr. Aylward, a former resident of this city, la making hla home with hla daughter, Mra. Bnhler. Mrs. Annie Strang, who made hor home In Eureka for a number of years, died early In the week pt Richfield, her age being 71 years. Mrs. Strang waa bran in Scotland. A atm of the deceased, James Strang, who alao resided here daring which time he followed mine work, la now the assistant cashier of one of the banka at Richfield. A vacancy In the office of postmaster at Mammoth la contemplated and an examination la scheduled for Proro on October 10th. Thoae desiring to take the examination can secure blanks at the poatofflce. The office paid the postmaster approximately 1000 for the last fiscal year, according to information from Wash- j ington. Eureka friends have Jnst received word of the birth of a II ponnd baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mra. K. M. Pearson of Newcastle, Washing- The yonngater who waa ton. christened Kenneth Donald waa horn September 6th. The mother whose Just plugin offers a miraculous J JONG DISTANCE to the nation. Farm, oil field, service . factory, mine and mill: all are before the man who uses the telephone and he may plug in at his pleasure. . - I Weather makes little difference, dia-- . tance none at aH. The whole country with its 14000,000 telephones is on a switchboard before one when he lifts ths receiver. L . , . . Bell System service is available to aH It la the mesemgrr of modern business the handmaiden of the modem home. - maiden name waa Miaa Louise Nel-so- n la a former resident of Eureka and the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Rasmus Nelson. Don't miaa the big comedy program each Wednesday evening at the Star Theatre. Its a show that will pleaae movie fans of all ages, C. E. Rife and Vera Rife made a trip into the Strawberry section on Saturday and Sunday last, and spent the time visiting with "Pop Svsrts and also doing a little fishing.' On Saturday there was a heavy ' wind which made the lake so rough that It waa impossible to venture out. The weather In that locality has been similar to local conditions which has made the fishing rather However, when one la able poor. to get on the lake the trout are usually biting fairly well. Emannel Borges, who followed mining In Tlntlc for several years, la In the toils of tha law at Salt Lake because of having violated the prohibition measure. Borgea appeared In court early In the week and was sentenced to pay a fins of 9160 or serve 00 days In JalL He selected the JaU ' sentence and the Juvenile court officers are caring for hla children dnrlng hla Imprisonment. Mr. Borgea told the court that he was forced to engage In the liquor business In order to support his children. Mrs. Borges died during the time the family lived In Eu- reka. Commissioners of Utah county will no longer ride around In automobiles operated at the expense of the county. The have been sold and the board members will also be called on to pay for meals. Up to this time they have been riding and rating at the expense of tha eonnty hut a program of economy has now gone into effect. The board members are to ho complimented for bringing about the change and Tin tic people hope that the elimination of a lot of annecceauy expenses may make It possible for the board to spend n little more money on the highway which leads Into thla - BnAtrrorV rnalMdurrAMtrAm TfcumoM 0 TtuoaswCa . . .t Greats Roomy, Serviceable Coats Abounding in Style and Comfort! 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