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Show Fsfs Friday, January 5, 1921 EUREKA REPORTER IIIWMHIHIIMIMH WMHIIM la tail prodnetloa.' which la " mU - to ki tki feaat iun comedy eva praaamtad. the petrous af tka Star Thastre ft da fdr a daddad traat. . flood Night PaaT la not a aav performance to tha aeraea. tor It tint Coand arpraaalnn on itt the all vet sheet two years whan Miss Tmlmadge waa star- ring la Belsnleh pictures. Bat tha parfomnnea la oonaldared ao elerar and r1 that tha revised version of thla pctira haa been brought to tha screen with modara improvements. . Nlfht Paul" waa adaptad to tha aeraaa front tha ; fanuraa mualcal comedy of tha TALMADGB tal career, diraetad Mlaa . Tal-mad- gu la many of har heat pint area. Tha story la farcical throughout, though possessing a real plot. - Paul' . . Star Ttteatre Saturday i Of Merit Mlaa Dorothy Payne of Balt Lake waa in Eureka loot week, being g gueit at the home of Mr. and Mr. Claude F. Baker. reliable Tbst is the only Mwi carried in stock at the Void constore. Now that the holiday rush is over and busineii Mr. and Mrn. M. H. Bhrivur were out from Salt. Lake loot weak, being guesta at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shrlvar. Supt. Theodora P. Holt' of the Tlntle Milling Co. roturaod on Thursday after a business trip to flood aama name. It waa directed by tha. lata Waltar Edwards who, at tha beginning of hla aaaoaaa ! John Church, W. L. Conover and If Lyle Billing! on were ut Mil la, Utah. on u duck hunting trip lent Saturday Und Sunday. end ditions axe back to normal you are sure of good service here. high grade merchandise if you do your trading Salt. Lake. Mrs. Emma Billings retunad on Monday after spending a few days at 8alt Lake, whore she was the guest of her son, Reed Billings. Miss Lafawn Hood has been out from Salt lake this- week visiting with bar father, P. C. Hood, i with some of bar young friends. Tha Darton Orchestra of Salt Lake City will furnish the musle for the Moose donee at the Elks Pavilion on January 10th. A good time for all who eome out. Just received a large line of - them over. ,You will find just what you need in almost any rise, coltu and with a wide Miss Dolly Boy ns spent a part of last week as the guest .of Florence Ferguson of Sprlngvtlla. Mlaa Ferguson accompanied Mil Boyne to Eureka for a few days and woo a guest ut tha Boy ns home. C. B. Qarten, connected with the Reporter for some years, is now city editor of a paper which semi-week- la published at range of prices, and in every case excellent value for the money. ly Suit Cases and Bags priced from Wilmington, Cal harbor city of eanildereble ance n TRUNKS, SUIT OASES and BAGS. Came in and look Import- $3.95 to $24.00 A. D. Manaon, Victor Pptt, L. W. Coleman, O. Gallbrolth, Fred Stone-ma- n and Arthur Viertel of Eureka Lodge No. 1470 were lu Salt Lake City last Saturday and Sunday, attending the. Second Degree Frolic of of the Mooao Lodge. Trunks can be had from ( $11.00 to $40.00 George Rowley returned homo on Tuesday after a trip to Salt Lake, where bo took hla daughter, Stella, who has for soma time been suffering from nervous trouble. Tha young lady will be eared for at the Holy Cross Hospital. Mrs. Alice Rife and llttls granddaughter, Dora Duckworth, returned to Eureka last Saturday evening I after a months visit at Salt Lake City, where they were guests at the home of Mrs. Dora Bills, a daughter of lira. Rife. I tintic mercantile Company . r niiMMaii!raaiMaii!irar.!rai John G. Bunnell waa In NeplO early In the week for tha meeting of the county commissioners and following that meeting transacted business at Salt Lake.- - He will return borne this evening. At the meeting on Tuesday the commissioners approved the bonds of the new eounty officers and also named tha deputies for the various departments of tha Mrs. Martin Nells on had as bar. Mias Mary Harrington haa return-gues- ta during tha past week Mr. end ed to the St. Mary'a Academy ut Salt I Mrs. Earl Behunln, Bert Behunln Lake after spending the holidays evening. Miss Golds Jansen, all of Gunl-wlt- h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Fitch of the Chief 0n. 'nls Harrington. " i toY Cons, mlna made a business trip i Misses Ethel- and Larena ORiley Balt Laka on Thursday. 81,fllrd Ctrapbell and WlUiam will return to Salt Lake next Mon-- ! Mitchell were In Nephl last Wodnee-W- . L. Householder, who spent a . day after an enjoyable visit with Mr. dT nd Thursday, going there for Yow weeks In Eureka, has returned hearing of tha ease of Mr. Camp- ud Mrs. James Rowe of Mammoth. 'tbe to Mt. Pleasant .bell va. tha Diamond Queen Mining Mlaa Fern Jensen entertained on A Milling company. Mr.'- - and Mrs. Majors left today .Thunder evening at a dandng par-- ! for a visit at Balt Lake, making the ty, given at the home of her par-- ! JJd Mr- - D- - C. Whoeler of C.: Jansen. The Sliver City entertained at a Now trip by onto and being accompanied ents, Mr. by Mrs. Allen Flke. homo was attractively decorated for; Years dinner on Monday. Covers and tha guests were wer 11 f0T fifteen, the out of Mrs. J.H. Driscoll on Wednesday the occasion guretsbring Mr. and Mn. Jos. with supplied serpentine returned to her home In Butte, Mon- paper, horns, ate.confetti, d children of Eureka, J. L. A buffet lunch-- : tana, after a three weeks visit with won waa served during a brief In- - j Goodman of Balt Lake, and Jossph her cousin, Mrs. Jamas Norman. Permission In the program of dene--! Waters of Spanish Fork., t Mrs. William Nesbitt and Ing. The guests promt wore: Mar-- ! Mr. and d j.nun Mrs. J. R. Blackett went to Balt ion Harper, Margaret Fennell, Cath-,,- " Melba leen Pearl ..Dtr,h' Franke, in rfnn Thurgood, Lake on Thursday to remain for a V TBnl Remington, Veneta Ryan, Crissle few days. Wm. Clark Ctrl Jensen, Sylvester. ' lodge at that place, end Are you In the market for a home? Oua Rowe, Frank Hiekman. Mark . ult 10 on the trip by If so let me show you a very desir- Hickman, Fronds Fennell, Dwaln wu accompanied Edward Pike and W F rjudga able place located In tha north end Manaon and Kaanath Canon. j Shrlvar. of the city on which the price has Is to reduced It 1750. Just been quits aura to chango hands In tha pear future. Bettor investigate. Frank Garrity, real estate and fire Attend tha Moose, dancing party at the Elks Pavilion next Wednesday -- .nd er ! - county government. W. L. Conover of the Tlntle Garage states that two Ford cars were sold during the week, one to the Chief Cons, company and the other to Terovlo Turns. Each month the Tlntle Garage la giving away a valuable prize and No. 2S5 won tha side wind shields, the price for last month. The prise, which has ' a value of about 928, tuts not yet been called for. Later lu the year a Ford ear la to be given away. Mr. and Mrs. John ' 8. Keaehla entertained at a Watch Party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Ivory of Salt Laka City, who are spending the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keaehle. A buffet supper was served during the evening whleh waa spent In songs, readings, ate. After the advent of IMS danelng waa engaged in. - Twenty-fiv- e guests being insurance. present. Mrs. John Phipps, who has been Mlaa LaPreal Jones entertained a confined to her home number of friends at a alelghtagj verta account of a brokeTlimh, Sunday evening. . At mldnlngtiwa given a very enjoyable surprise Irty the young people adjouraed to thelputg lost Monday.. Several of her home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones, friends called In the early evening Where they enjoyed games, mule and carried out u pleasing program of games, 'mule, etc., followed by a tine luncheon. Among the guests Mrs. wore: Martin Nellson, Mrs. Borah Clemens, Mrs. Georgs Simpkins, Mrs. Wm. Okay, Mrs. Thomas Jarvis, Mrs. Haber Carlson, Mrs. Joseph Nielson, Mrs. Ruth Bishop, Mrs. Carl Hod, Mrs. Hazel Stahl, Mrs. Lou Barney. M. D. Howlatt la again looking after hla drug business, having reMr. end Mrs. John Osborne un turned on Wednesday after on LuiterUlned at a Watch Party on Bun- tended visit with his of the urly t griee ke sui California waa having a spell of 5 usually fine weather during hla and that ha enjoyed the vocation immensely. Los Angela la crowing that end the men who visits the city gamaa won S&Lg about ones a year has a hard timelirT tll hours of the morning. the early hla old landmarks. Many Utah people are on the eaast - this Thou present were: Mr end Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry winter, according to Mr. Howlert, 81m Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Spence Lloyd, and It appears that a largo number Jarvis, H. E. McClain, Mr. and of them have token up their resi- Mr. und Mrs. Mrs. 8. C. Jeuen, Mr. and Mrs. dence there. Spencer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. The Entre Nous L!tarary Club met Buys, Mr. and Mrs; Burl Boek, Mr. Mrs. Henry Osborne. . at the home of Mrs. Leo Hayward on Wednesday evening. The subject of Mrs. S. C. Jenson ontertslud a the program was Louis Kaufman Ansimcher.. Mrs. P. H. Craven read number of friends on Wednesday a review of hie play, The Xjn- - evening. The home decorations were A general dis- very elaborate, the dining room repchastened Woman. cussion of the play led by Mrs. Ed- - resenting a snow storm and large being used In table decor-ward Pika followed. 'After the ' gram the remainder of tha evening stlone. Hand painted place cards was spent playing bridge. As. Jan.fvere used. The evening waa spent Mrs. Henry Os-4th was Mrs. Thomas birthday the ln playing 600 clnb' presented her with a beautiful jlwrne winning first prise, Mrs. Jos. Denver second prise and Mrs. Jos. gift. The prises lu the eard playing i "borne i were won winning first prise. A fine by Mrs. P. H. (haven end Mrs. Theodore Miller. An excellent puncheon was served to: Mrs. Jos. Innehoon was served to tho follow- - PeFreese, Mrs. T. D. Sullivan, Mrs. Mrs. V. L. ! J. Weldon, Mrs. Belle McAdams, Mrs. Ing dab members: Thomas, Mrs. Theodore Miller, Mrs. 8. H. Dahl, Mrs. Henry Osborne. Mrs. Edward Bonner,- - Mrs. J. E. Dillon, John Osborne, Mrs. Gas Steiner, Mrs. Mrs. John Donnelly, Mrs. C. IS. Theresa Viatel, Mrs. Thomas Drew,i Hulsh, Mrs. L L. Williamson, Mrs. Mrs. George Castleton, Mrs. Georgs; D. J. Russell, Mrs. G. C. Lindsay, Bumble, Mrs. Frank Baker, Mn. Ce- Mrs. R. D. Gardner, Mrs. Edward cells Bacon, Mrs. James Denver, Pike, Mrs. Alloa Pike, Mrs.' P. H. Mn. James Bant, Mrs. C. E. Rife,: Mrs. Menlo Craven, Mrs. Alex Blight, Mrs. Lee Mrs. Lester .Carta, Mrs. Andrew. Manaon, Mrs.; Hayward, Mn. N. A. Jones, Mn. A. IW. D. Myers and Mrs. A. Hatfield. B. Myon and Mrs. P. J. Banna. Uth uh urt BJd n-"- 1 P'1: PERFECT SATISFACTION IN OSOOEBY 8EBVI0E Thats what were noted for. When you get your market basket filled with the choicest of the seasons groceries green goods that are moist, fresh and solid package goods that are dean, wholesome and guaranteed and other grocery necessities that are the best the market affords . And when you get your deliveries on time accompanied by courtesy and .consideration, for your wishes-All these at prices that are even lower .than you can find h elsewhere ' t . Then youre getting Crqmars Service Try it and see. , . - PHONES i : , ' - ?. . . -- - - Perfection Grocery , a SUM SHOULDERS Charles IVmW hf ft Harris P4cmd by J Cllan Crosland Ci |