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Show r rage Thursday, March EUREKA RtTORTER 2 4. ee Glen Siorrs was visiting at. Provo fin Tuesday aud Wednesday j of tills week. Mrs. Mary Slack, chairman of the local Red Cross, wishes In t.;-i- k Hf for boys o t tha Jericho CCC lamp their liberal ronlilliutlun for the flood sufferers. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Krlsby an little son and nlace of Salt Lake City, were In Eureka last Saturday and Sunday, visiting with Mr. Frls-by- s mother, Mrs. Marlon Ilussell. Mr. aud Mrs. Roy Sorenson and little daughter, Klalna, of Provo, were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Uvla-- s on on Thursday nnd Friday of last week. The Udy Elk met in regular sesIn the sion on Tuesday evening. cord pitting Mrs. Melvin Eatough won flul prlve, Mra. Lydia FerguMra. John Taylor son, cut prl?. w. i hoiltsa and served a delicious luncheon. Sunbeam Camp, Daughters Tint of Pioneers, will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. Albert Bray on Thursday, March Uth, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Here a A Value To Remember! Damask Rich Jacquard Pattema! Thinking of new Spring? Heres Jour problem! atdertiun draperies for tlie answer to We offer a of rich pi terns, woven of silkylikir rayon. You'll be pleuAanll) surprised at bow little it will roal to make new drapiie Satin and novelty groui.J in smart shades. 50 imhes wiJr -: Y 0U mt pretty busy doing all sorts of but Im happy jobs in your homes, stores and factories d to say I still find timo to join in with other citizens in the many activities fostering the general dausMera and granddaughters of pioneers In the district are Invitj ed to Join the camp. Mrs. Harold Johnson was operated on at Cedar City hospital on Tuesday All CURTAIN PANELS 49L Loop Tops! .Many New, Heres a grand, inexpensive way to give your windows a fresh affect for spring I Nov ally weave nets in tailored panels. 33'x80 Values! ' - os-i- : . ;:4S PRISCILLAS ' It SHI cost little 9. Fine quality marquisette with jumbo pussy willow dots! Values seldom seen. 6" ruffles. new glass curtains this Spring I Make them nowt Dots and figures on sheer marquisette! Tailored or Fringed! PANELS ANSAYKIW l ruaiuin Work We Standardise on Accupary EUREKA t'TAII PAPERHANOER. Mra. MU L.k net cnu. at these values! Novelty r plain marquisette in llard-to-equ- values 1 INFANT PASSED AWAY. BROWN and BROWN BuHi-ltet- to have fresh . Gerald William Lamon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemon, pnaaed nwny nt the family home In Silver City Tuesday night. The child suffered from pneumonia. He is survived by his parents, four sisters, Lurile, Leona. Thelma, Wal-dee- n Lemon; three brothers, ence, Clar- Jr., Melvin and Leland Lemon. Call for Levar Bray to do your Funeral services will be held In and painting. First the L. I). S. Church In Eureka on paperhanging class work at reasonable prices.. Saturday at 2 p. m. Initerment will Phone ll-be in the Eureka cemetery. Frank Brisker, Mra. John Bun- nell, Mrs. Percy Hanks, Mra. John Rows, Mrs. Uu Thurmond, Mrs. George Tlnsman, Mra. Charlea Mra. Emma George and Mlaa Ellis Duggan. Ths following Eureka people were at Goahen on Sunday for the purpose of attending the funeral of Wllllam Hamilton Laird, former Eureka resident: Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones, Mr. and Mra. Mac Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Nsvers, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harrington, Mr. nnd Mra. Alonso Saudstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cronin, Joseph Jameson, Nall O'llsrs, Mrs. Heber Bauer, Mrs. Marlon Mrs. Frank Qarrlly, Miss Mary Frances Carrlty, Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Davie, Mra. 8amuel Edwards, Mrs. Lon Barrett, Mra. Frank Taylor, Mrs. Amelin Schofield, Jerry Derystrom, A I her i Johnson and his mother, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Alice Handle, Mrs. Thomas Phlackles, Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. Kenneth Aten, Mr. nnd Mra. Charles Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. James Brady, Mrs. Matilda Brady. Rua-Russe- ll, ' public-spirite- public welfare. of last week. Although the operation waa serious In nature Mrs. Johnson is said to be recovering In s satisMr. and Mra. factory manner. Johnaon are former residents of Eureka. Mrs. Martha Durfee was la Salt Lake City last week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. B. M. Gould. While there she was called to Briggs, Idaho, on account of the death of ona of her alatera, Mra. Arthur Winger. She returned to Eureka Monday morning. J. W. (Bill) Hawa, young Trovo aviator, flying cadet from Selfrldgo field, Michigan, returned to duty after spending aeveral days vlaltlng with hia parents, Mr. and Mra. Jeaae Hawa of Provo. The llawa family for many years were realdenta of Silver City where young Haws spent I his boyhood days. Mrs. P. J. Donnelly, 8r., entertained the Fidelia Club on Wednesday evening of Inst week. In the card playing high score prise was won by Mrs. Charles Zabrlskle, house prise, Mrs. Emma George. The hoateas served a delicious luncheon to the following: Mrs. Cecelia Bacon, Mrs. Eugene Blackett, Mra. Dean Beck, Pattema :j?T Extra Vide Roj fleet Aa Freak Aa Spring! MARQUISETTES ffolki keep Just as an example: the company to work supplying Christmas lighting I got a holidays. enjoy cooperating movements. I represent put m: $10,000 worth of free electricity for of business districts during the recent real kick out of doing that, just as I in all other constructive community You'll find, too, that many individual employes of my company contribute a liberal amount of their time, money and talent wholeheartedly to the upbuilding of their communities. : tern ixnANj REDDY. try always to live up to my first name work in every possible way for the welReady always to fare of the communities I serve." I Sincerely, REDDY KILOWATT. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Dr. end Mrs. Burton H. Wherrltt The Indians Had a Name for left on Wednesday fur Sun Francisco Tongue-Twista Real It from which point they wilt take a boat for Honolulu, where they will ' spend a few weeks' vacation. That's the Piute Indian name for Mrs. John F. Rowe Is confined to red rocks standing tho lloly Cross Hospital In 8alt Lake Bryce Canyon canyon. City. Sha has been feeling miser- like men on a able for some time and Is now un- one of the natural wonders of southern Utah, which will be described by der observation by her physician. Tho Ladles Auxiliary So. 22 met Carveth Wells In the Continental Exat the Miners Union Hall Wednes- Oil Company radio broadcast. America with ploring Couoco and day evenlug, March 3rd. After the Carveth Wells, over station KSL at regular business session cards were Salt Uke City, at 1:45 p. m., mountat which enjoyed, prlzea were won ain standard time. On Sunday night, by Lou Barrett nnd Hattie Karr. Tho Beit regular meeting will be March 7th. In Zion National Park, aays the held March 17lh at the Miners' internationally known explorer,, "naUnion Hall. ture has done In broad daylight what Ted Hannifin, son of Mra. Mary man hui dona by night at Niagara Is Hannifin, again nt the Holy Cross Falls, where colored light illuminate Hospital at 8alt Lake City. Ust week the sparkling 'waters. Mountains' he submitted to another operation on and of southwestern Utah' the leg from which he has suffered look canyons as If they had been painted by! most of his life. In past years he some giant artist who used a rain- -' has underwent many operations bnt how for his palette. to date physicians hara never been Besides Bryce Canyon, Wells will able to completely enro him. He la describe surh points of Interest ss suffering from a bona disease In the Cedar City. Inspiration Point. Cedar Umb. Canyon, Natural Bridge, Rainbow Among tbo subscript Ion renewals Point, Zion Canyon, Mount Carmel of the week was one from Rev. John Highway, Temple of Zion. Cedar D. Lagan, former Breaks and tho Court of Patriarchs pastor of St. Parish. In Eureka, who Is now pastor or the Udy of the Lourdes I.phiiI Blank si Reporter Offi.-e- . Church at Salt Lake City. Father a er . liowl-shap- ed 4 Ist-rich- 's La-ga- wrote: "Am always glad to get your paper, as I am still Ingreat), terested In the 'old town' folks and events. Best regards to my Eureka friends and may 137 bring you all lot of good things." !ttlttritlltmitlimm44HH4HIHH444tttH4 ; CARD OF THANKS. BLUE BLAZE h"nk "ny friends for numerous art,h,r of kindness ad cans edr,K- - a 'h:'r f " ,ovln and father. Also for the husband many beautiful floral offerings. ee .... KlIO IIROtDCAKTFIM Will OIVK DANCE FRIDAY XH!T 00 advertising nun,r of the Eurek' di'ributcd 1 early In the week nd program at tho pavilion tomorrow night. Friday .- ,,uu ,nd LONG BURNING h- of Fish broadcasters I. Ml at Inter m,ifr"!m ,h program. ll!plv should proverowhoy a Mg drawing card for the dancing pubi c nd even though on. does not dance l be J m"f worth price of admission. The ad mis- o- rian INTENSIVE HEAT wtn I " - IiO SOOT LITTLE ASH Tintic Lumber Co. tr and 10c for extra ladles. .i Sf'iReporter ,Dd . ; D,hs . for Sale Office, Eureka. n,h. niONE 44 EUREKA, UTAH |