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Show I" EUBEXA BBFOfcfRR Friday, 'June 30, 1922. Mias Beralea Bonne hu.beaa out from Balt Lake daring tha paat wash, bolng a guest at tho boas of Ecrekafensmb ed Ssdsl Evcri 7 v 1 Consignment of Mens ud Mr. Mrs. William Mathews. Mrs. Bari Braniag, .who waa tha gaast of Mr. and Mra. John Coffee for a week, returned to her home at aophaw, Mr. Ban Wrida vaa tha caaat ol Mra. Joaaph Treloar ud Salt Lake last Sanaay. Provo frioada during tha aarljr part Bari Treloar, left this weak for a Frank D. Kimball wu oat from visit at Balaa, Utah. of tha paat week. chil- Salt Lake daring tha surly part of . and raallubaeh Mra. Joseph Mr. and Mra. WUIlaa Mathewa the paat week, looking after hla aa Sunday altar a viait with dren are spending a law days at basineas interests. Bother. her with BprlngTllle, rlaltlng raiathraa at Proro. William Knight of Provo waa la J. Fitch. Walter Jr., Mra. and Mr. a lot Fruit Garrity haa parchaaad la tbs weak tha district daring tha paat weak, oa Church atraat ud . axpaeta to and children left early Coronado at Beach, visiting tho Iron Bloaaom ud other tor their hose aract a saw- raaldoaea wlthia tha rela- mlnea.la which he la Interested. with visit " weeks a alter Cal., aait law months.' Mr. ud Mrs. David Bigler ud Mr. tives la Baraka. . ; Braratt Alliaoa. employed by Mrs. Nephl Battorflald, aU of ud A1 Bothern retained Mrs. Mr. ud Haiah ud Bhanatroa at tha Chfaf wore in Eureka on Sunday, son, Pay California aoutharn week froa Coao.. alia aat with aa aacldut this of Mrs. Sarah Bigler. being guests. been for have tha living oa Batarday. Ha waa oparatlac a where they Mr, ud Mra. Mark MeChrystai have months. few pur, They broke past atael machine when tha largo daughter, Margaret, loft early la aad .hla hud wii caught - betweea chased a uw home at Long Beach aad tha week for aa extended sojourn la tha' croaad through and will return to that place after a southern tha atachlpa California. Tha trip waa which ha drilling. Tha few weeks la Baraka daring which .waa galte badly lacerated but time they will done up buaineaa mat-ta-rs mads by train. hud Glenn D. Huney and Leo la Hudno bonea were broku. demuding their attention. son, both of Eureka, wore Joined la marriage at Provo on Monday, tho ceremony being performed by County Clark Wallace M. Halee.. , Mias Dorothy Treloar, Mbs Margaret Jones, Mias Helen Beasley, Bud Forguaon, Norvall kllabck ud Elbert Beeeley enjoyed a horseback ride into North Tinte last Monday evening ud then n Uwn party given at tha Treloar home. Refreshments ware served. While Fruk Thombarg and a party of frieada were oa .their way to Salt Lake on Bnnday, following Inspection of mining property In this district, they mat with an accident. Their car collided, hsad-o- n, with another machine at a point near Spanish Fork. Tho accident As a SAFETY FIRST measure, this happened when one machine attempted to pass another going In tho earns Company will not permit the use of direction and met a car coming from tho opposite direction., its poles or equipment for the attachMrs. Frank Garrlty entertained a ment of radio apparatus, in say man-- . faw friends at n bridge party, given oa Saturday evening. Tha prise for ner. high score was awarded to Mra. V. v L. Thomaa. Following tho program of cards tho hostess served an eleThe attaching of such apparatus, or gant luncheon, thoaa attending the party being: Mra. Blight, Mrs. E. L. oven its dose proximity to electric Clark, Mrs. P. J. Bonner, Mra. L J. Barnard, Mra. V, L. Thomas, Mra. or is wires poles extremely dangerous Edward Bonner, Mrs. Edward Pike, Mra. Fruk Bacon, Mrs. Ella Sullifirst, because of the likelihood of van, Mias Margaret Doran, Mrs. loss of life or serious injury from Mary Cuddeback, Mrs. C. E. Hnlah. A. M. MacDonald waa la Eureka personal contact; and second, because oa Saturday ud Sunday, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Haiah. .Mr. of the possibility of fire and other MacDonald waa on route to San Francisco from New York, having property damage due to contact of been In the eaat since last October. wireo. Ha states that bo wu successful la adj Bating hla claims against tha U 8. Shipping Board and that andor Pfje ... ra-tan- . . - ud m : u k I For the protection of Ufa and this settlement tha prop- erty, therefore, such apparatus whan fonnd attached to our poles or equipment, riU be removed. Power and Light Company n Efficient Public Service" Pattereoa-Mae-Dona- ld Shipbuilding Co. of Seattle received something over half a million dollars, this being for work performed before the eloee of tho war. Tho shipbuilding compuy also haa claims against tho Australian government for almost aa much money. Mr. MacDonald haa aa-- . sodated hlmaelf with a number of nationally known men and has building ud other buaineaa Interests which will moat likely keep him In New York ud Washington for tho next two rears. I at prices that will dispose of them in short order Mens eight invisable striped brown all-wo- ol worsted suits with 2 pair, of pants; well tailored and perfect in fit worth j)5) EjjjWitk2Pir $42.50 for -- Mens three fancy worsted pure all-wo- suits, ol well tailored and guaranteed perfect fit worth $35.00 go for - - - ha pZl.)U d Mens three finest brown worsted suits, most beautiful shades, well tailered and perfect in fit, sizes 38, 39, 40, Worth $45.00 . $22.50 a Suit g0 for Mens best gray Washington clay worsted pure wool suits, sizes 39 and 42, o worth $42.50 for - $.UU a JDIt V Mens exceptional fine blue worsted suits, Hot even USCO ever touched this value before 303Vi-$10.9- . a '? - aa aa. p2t).UU honest make, perfect infit worth $45.00 for all-wo- ol n a oUlt 0 Mens strong line B. V. D. Union Suits of excellent make and material, all sizes, at $1.10, 85c and 70c a suit. Since last fall when USCO IHEN you look at a established 130x3ft USCO at price range theythehave$10,90 tec $10.90 think back ognized it as a value for a minute u far beyond any possible comparison. asyoucanrememberUSCO. A still greater The truth is that men have worth money's an USCO out found always even than standing moneys worth no USCO itself matter what its price. had reached before. Today at $10.90 USCO maintains its established' standard of quality. And because of the new price, it sets a new index of tire value, Mens Knitted Fine Balbrigan Union Suits with long or short sleeves, long or short lengths, worth $3.50 a suit, ours go for $1.80 a suit. $1.25 Silk Knitted Ties for 60c. - t OUR XMMRN81 LINES OF MEN'S SHIRTS OF ALL XMAGXNABL! Men who have used USCO have never been inclined to measure its value by the general run of tires. TIES, BTYLXS AND MAKES. MXN'B DRESS AND WORK SHOES, BTO BTO. IN FACT EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE AT HAMMERED DOWN PRICES TOR .. AND STANDARD UP-TO-DA- WE OITER United States TWas ma food . QUALI- YOU J MERCHANDISE. ABOVE UNUSUAL LARGE SAVINGS TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR OFFERINGS AND BE CONVINCED OF Tlf OUR SINCERE STATEMENT. ' War-Ta-x 38L charged. nsse Where Yon Con Buy TDfTIO GARAGE 00 ' .X Store in Bullion Beck Building Owned and Operated by United .States Tires United States . Rubber Company majwssserfcww J&sfsxsL TDVT10 LUMBER 00. XIRXXNDALL BXRVX01 West Main St. U.S. Thwi . J Eureka; Utah i |