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Show Friday,1 July 1, 192L Pag 4 I picture shows start at 7 July 4 th good progranu at both honaea. Bant te driving one of the cars, purchased through tho McCullough garage. All friends of the family of Peter Borup are Invited to attend tonight's farewell party at the L. D. 8. Church Pewring and musical numbers. Bring The o'clock on Monday Mr. and Mr. E. F. Birch and the children are planning a trip to Flab Lake during their Fourth of July Don't ! tho Children! Health mention. Conference on July 14th. John Morley. Jr haa reopened Franh Serdaco la In town from hla garage on Leadvffle Bow, Juat picnic. hla mining property i rhlch la located eaat of Church street, and will Mrs. F. J. Brlnton, who has made In Tooele county. handle a limited amount of repair home la Eureka for many yearn, her work. la preparing to more to California, The picture ahowa atart at T o'clock on Monday J uly 4th good where two of her daughters are now Dr John Hannifin of Butte teat frlende late Eureka of programa at both houses. the gueat making their homea. Her property n and household effects are being ofthe Utah to came for He week. Fullmer Mr. and Mra. Theodore of fered for ante. Western the Coogreas of will lea re on Sunday morning by which was baldest Salt H. L. Connelly, the master mechaauto for a trip through the Yellow-aton-e Optometry Lake City. he will National Park. They nic at tha Chief Cons, mine, has reabaent for about two weeka and Another fine Boy Bcont picture at turned after a trip to Balt Lake while away will visit different the Star Theatre on Thursday of where he went to get acquainted of Idaho. next week Trailing The Fox.' A with a pretty little baby girl. The unusual merit child arrived early la the week and of program Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlecht and waa as welcome aa the flowers la daughter, Mias Amelia, and Mrs. Thursday night May, bringing unusual happiness InFrank Garrity and daughter, Mary Marshal Cronln'a road crew te now to the household. Frances, will learn for a trip through giving Leadvllle Bow attention. The the Yellowstone National Park dur- street was left In bad condition by Send your laundry work to the B. of the coming be the will B. raina part and early recent Laundry, reopened with new ing the heavy week. The trip will be made te the given a surface of graveL Church equipment and all work guaranteed. . formers automobile. Phone 111. street will also receive attention. receive will The Oxford Besort A farewell party will be given at Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Henderson and newa of the were in amusement hall at the L. D. 8. Burton the Mr. and Mrs.L Cy Contight by rounds, on July 2nd. Utah county towns oa Sunday, Miss Church this evening, staffing at siderable Interest te attached to the Pearl Robinson Accompanied them o'clock, for the family 'of former fight locally, because of the fact and taking one Of; the electric trains bishop, Fetor Borup. All friends thst Dempsey 1a known to many Eu- for Salt Lake. During her stay In are Invited to attend and bring picreka people. He visited with hla Eureka Miss Bobfhsoa visited with nic. Tha program of of the evening brother In Eureka test year and of Mr. and Mrs. Burton. The trip was will Include musician numbers and course local followers of the fighting made In Dr. Hendersons new car. dancing. game feel that the Frenchman a Childrens Health Conference In Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Burton enter-hasn't got a chance to win. Frion on July 14 th. Bee article In of Eureka friends number John Downey, scout master for day evening of test week, ths affair this Issue. the Catholic Boy Scouts organisa- being In honor of Miss Pearl RobinOn Sunday afternoon Mrs. Heber tion, has Just received a letter from son, who left Sunday for her home and Mrs. George Adams gave Fields director executive A. Oscar ytrkham, In Salt Lake City after spending of the organisation at Salt Lake, In week with relatives la Eureka. The a picnic at the McIntyre ranch In which he asks that the boy scouts In evening was spent in music and honor of their nieces, Mrs. Alvin g Udall of Los Angeles and' Miss Edna all parts of tha state assist In games, followed by a splendid a slop to the .killing of birds. luncheon. Those attending the party Haynes, and Mrs. ScMM Adamson of Mrs.' George Hoef,Af the local bird were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hender- NephL About thirty dt their friends club, has called Qie attention of Dr. son, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Jensen, Mr. made the trip and had a vary Plummer, Mr. Klrkham and others and Mrs. John Bauer, Miss Marls pleasant time, games being Indulged to the fact that a large number of Holds way. Miss Late Borup, Miss In previous to the picnic luncheon. birds are being thoughtlessly killed Mabel Tha Girl Guidos, under the Larson, Fredolph Larson. Mr. by the small boys of Eureka. Every of Mra. B. Sullivan, enMark and Wallace chaperone Alvin Pyner, toward boy scout should do his part aa la Townsend Park, outing joyed Hoi da way. stopping this practice. above1 Payson, la the canyon Swimming, during and Thursday. hiking were the principal sports. Those attending wenr. Gertrude Church, Gertrude Tackett, La Vonne Bet Sullivan was In Salt Lake Chureh, Virginia Sullivan, Waunlta week on mining business. this Adeline Bun yes, Frances McCann, Osborn, Mary Harrington, Ruth President Walter Fitch of the Barker, Francos Jones and Helen Chief Cons, mins was In Salt Laks Downey. . on business during tho past week. of Mrs. Ross Trasldder, manager Last week, at Silver City, a pretty the Eureka Hotel, this weak rscriv-- bab lrl WBI born d Mrs Mr. d Fullmer. Ray. death of her nolee, Lillian Oka, aged Misses Melba and Maxine Salia- -' years, at Oakland, Cal. The child was 111 for fourteen days with spinal bury left on Thursday for i visit meningitis and passed away on Jnne with Salt Lake friends. 24th, the burial taking place on Jnne Geotga A. Udall, who has exten27tb. Mr. Oka, the tether, was In Eureka at ths time the eblld became sive mining Interestste In the eastern out from Salt 111 and haatenad to Oakland. Tho end of tho district, Oka family resided la Eureka for Lake today. some time and ware ateo residents of Manager Cecil Fitch of the Chief Mammoth. mine returned home last evening The B. B. Laundry has been re- after transecting business for. his at Salt Lake. opened with new machinery and te company now ready to toko care of all classea Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch, Jr., of laundry. Satisfaction guaranteed. returned to southern California on Work called for and delivered. Sunday. They came to Eureka to Mrs. Dot Tomlinson was tho host- attend the wedding of Mias Mend i ess at n nicely arranged Bridge Club Fitch to Paul Hllsdale. party, held on Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Alvin Udall of Los Angeles of thte week, the clnh members and end sister. Miss Edna Haynes, and hu purchased Ford from the Tin tic Garage Co. J. D. Sanderson - eee-alo- eeo-tion- Dempaey-Carpentl- a Tintic Merc. at er Saturday We have made Special Reductions ' 1 in our Dry Goods, Shoe and Furnishing Goods Departments for the 4th. Come in and see for yourself some wonderful bargains. put-tin- Citttic Mercantile Company .. VltLIAM RUSSELL'- - J Oirtetion tftiiaai n number of Invited guests attending and having n very enjoyable time. In the card playing the prise for high score was awarded to Mrs. D. J. Bussell, Sr, Mrs. Tomlinson served n delicious luncheon. la addition to the club members ths party was attended by the following ladles: Mrs. W. B. Nesblt, Mrs. David Mills, Mrs. William Mathews, Mrs Frank Garrity, Miss Ella W ! The Cheater Reformed Two or throe automobile accidents, with Tin tie people ns ths star performers, took place late test weak. Two Ford "hugs," both of which ro traveling at night without lights, collided on tho rood leading Into Eureka from Utah county. were badly shaken up, some sustaining cats and braises, but not serious Injuries. A day Inter two small tonring ears locked horns near Homaasvllla Canyon and on of thorn loft tho grade and tnmsd over. Ths young folks who occupied the cor crawled out from under It and after feeling themselves rer found that they had eseaped without sa mnch as a scratch. Heres something to ponder! Suppose you were a clerg-- ! mans wife and suddenly learned that your husband had been killed months before and that an imposter, his twin, had been taking his place. What would you dot He-. j ; Thats the situation which makes The Cheater ever formed one of the strangest, strongest pictures made. ! i A SEE WILLIAM RUSSELL sad BEENA OWENS at the STAR THEATRE, TO-NIG- HT Daring the wssk pleasant party was given la honor of Clemoa Fsrgnson, tho oeeaeloa feeing the boys fifteenth birthday. Tho party took pines at ths homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drew and tho .rooms wort attractively decorated, pink and white being tbs colon nw Games were played, the prise bring won by Miss Florence Ferguson Lnnchsoa was oarvad to tho following: Leona Forgla, Dolly Boyns, Walt Morgans Garage AND SHOP REPAIR --ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK Gas, Oils and Accessories All work turned out under guarantee Upper Main Street Morgans Old Stand Frank Cromer left on Thursday for tho Strawberry valley where be expects to land a bunch of front .on tho opening day of ths season-whic- h te today. Dan Jepperaon of Provo accompanied him on tha trip. A carload of ora from tho well known Horn Silver mine at Frisco Another fine Boy Scout picture at was delivered at the Tlntle Mill dur tho Star Theatre on Thursday of Ing the week. Other shipment! may next week "Trailing The Fox." A be made to the Tlntle Mill from thte Ins. The mill treated 22 ears of program of unusual merit ora for tho week Just dosed. Thursday night. William Russell i Mrs. Schell Adamson of Nephl, visited with Mrs. Heber Fields and family daring the week. Laverne Potts, Florence Ferguson, Peterson, Flora Hickman, Thaims Boys, Melvin Roberts, Jos Bays, Ernest Boyns, Road Ferguson, Barry Cronin, Jack ' Lscaa, Eugene iCromar, Billy Crania.. Moris ; Last Friday evening Mias Fern Bornp gave n party In honor of Maxine Salisbury at the Salisbury home. Nineteen boys and girls were present enjoying tho games and music. Misses Elsie Castleton and Helen Pett served the children with refreshments. The Lodge members conducted of ths Rebekah n very pleasant card party at their ball last evening. Mrs. Del Roberts and J. 8. Dahl won tho first prises in the card playing and the consolation prizes went to Mra. Baker and Edward Fox. 4 fine luncheon wee served. Tho M. E. Church Sunday School will eondnet n picnic at tho grove to the couth of Knlghtvlile late thte afternoon. An Invitation te avtanded to tho public to attend. The children will bo entertained with games and contests. This grove te one of tho beauty spots of Tlntle. Property loss worth (250,000,000 goes up In smoko every year, FrankTo lin H. Wentworth of Boston asserted in a recent address In Sun Frsnelseo. He urged by local Tennessee Fanner Wants To organizations of citizens to eliminate Go From House To House fire hazards which were enormously reducing tha national wealth. And Tell Everybody Wentworth, who 1s secretary of the National Fire Protection AssociaAbout Tanlae. tion,. said that In tha first four months of thte year then had been "If I were not so busy with my loss of (12,000,000, bnt that farm work I would go from house tha end of 1021 there would bo to house and tell the people about consigned to the ash heap property Tanlae, said A. J. Livingston, n wall valued at a quarter of a billion dolknown termer, living near Ashland lars. He said: City. Tennessee. "There are optimists In America "I bed stomach and kidney who state that ws are reducing tha trouble and suffered torment with fire waste because thte average my back and ride. The doctors figure of (250,000,000 now repreeould do nothing for ms so I wrote sents Inflated values. There te little to n friend of mine at Nashville comfort In that academic reflection. about Tanlae and he advised me to The present housing situation 1s too try It, saying he had heard so many desperate for ns to be so eomptecaat favorable reports about It and sent over It. mo a bottle. Every fire today te a crime "After taking the first bottle against tbs whole people; a crime felt so much better that I ordered for which we should, not withhold another bottle myself and the remit punishment. Every community to1s I am well man. I told n friend day, for Its own preservation, should of mine about It and ordered n bot- bring swift legal reprisals against tle for him end he bud good results the person who has bad n preventI eu eat anything I want and It able fire." dont hurt mo and can sleep like a log. To toU yon. tho troth, I Just simply feel like n new men and have Charles Ray In The Pinch more strength and energy thaw Hitter At Crescent, Sunday have had In years. It te simply the medicine in the world, grandest Charles Ray plays the- boy from would like to see all of my friends and get thorn who are suffering to Turkey Creek In The Plncfe Hitter." greatest baseball story over try It and I hope yon will reach them the filmed and which will ba shown at through this testimonial, which have gladly given." Tanlae, the celebrated medicine which accomplished such remarkable results In thte man's esse, te wonderful tonic, appetiser and It builds np the system, create a healthy appetite, promotes digestion and asslmnlstion of the food and makes yon feel strong, sturdy and well as nature Intended Hoose Home bo-fo- re - ANDREW MITCHELL DIED THURSDAY FROM PNEUMONIA O Andrew Mltehell, son of Mrs. Rebekah Mitchell of Enreka, died at hie home at Provo on Thursday morning, following a brief illnese from pneumonli. He was 25 years of sgo and leave a wifa and fonr small children, pn addition to his mother, brothers and sisters. The young man was n resident of Enreka several years ago and for n short time was employed on. the Eureka Reporter, being a printer and pressman. In recent yean be bus been connected with tho Dangerfield Printing Co. of Provo. Funeral services and burial will bs at Provo. . tha Crescent Theatre, Sunday. Whether or not youre a baseball fan yon ought to see thte picture. That te yon shouldnt miss It If yon enjoy real, good, dean, legitimate amusement, for thte te a picture that will make you forget your trouble and provide the fineat kind of entertainment for the entire family. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. "The Pinch Hitter was mad o under the supervision of Thoman-H- . Sunday School It a. m. Evening Inee, directed by Victor Schertzln-gservice 7.25. Bishop A. W. Moulton and tho story wa written by that will preach Sunday morning, July past master of screen, stories, C. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs A. Lengton of Los Angeles arrived In Eureka thte week and ten visiting with the tetters parents! 1(t And Mrs. Joseph Treloar. Mr. Lugton will return to California within a day or two bnt Mra. Langton will remain with her parents for some weeks. Members of both families enjoyed an unto trip to Provo on Thursday. Kth. . THE BED PERIL. WonM Go From er Gardner Sullivan. |