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Show Phfel HrtlMHl Crescent Saturday THE FASTEST TWELVE HOURS THAT EVER WAS FILMED " Flash around the clock with young Jack Curtis --dine with him, save a pretty girl with him, fight with him, see him marry the girl, find a million dollars, fight some more, and come back to find the girl gone. Folks, it's fast work and it's great entertainment! Ton'll like it! ' Friday, February 16, 1923. RQUKA EXPORTER I f - . Washington's Birthday Elks Pavilion on Feb. course yonll attend. ' MUTING WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE . ORGANIZATION find.- - Of V FOB OUR Sit STORES ASSURES LOWEST PRICES " 371 Jadge Edvard Pike returned early la the 'week after a short tnuin eaai . , trif to Balt Inks. i . M:' Maude Layton vaa out from Salt Lake early in the week, visiting with frkruds. JL F. Toltoa returned on Tuesdav after ependlng a few days with hla family at 8alt Lake City. P. J. Fennell was In Salt Lake during the veek. going there on bualneaa for the Zuma T' Mining-company- k ' EUREKA, UTAH, ? V DEPARTMENT STOKES . r Chief George Chrlatopkierson. Com. leaser, left on Wednesday for a few days visit with his family at Bingham. R. W. Lewis, veil knows Goshen resident, was in Eureka on business last Tuesday, bringing a bunch of cattle to one of the local markets. C and Mrs.. C. A. Cushwa left this veek for British Columbia, n where Mr. Cushwa will aeeept a as foreman, with one of the large mining companies. Harold Morgan expects to spend the next two or three months at Balt Lake, continuing his musical studies under Prof.. Welbe, the state's beat known violinist. The schools of Tintie observed Lincolns birthday,' suspending all work and employees of the local bank also enjoyed a holiday. The other business establishments were operated in the usual manner, The Bt. Andrews Church Boys' Club enjoyed a Lincoln Day party, which was given at the Rectory last Friday evening. About fifteen boys were present and had a very pleasant tlms playing games.. Refreshments were served during the evening. Mr. . post-lio- and . Herbert Rawlinson in the startling and unusual story of a romantic young man who stumbled into 12 hours of the most romantic adventure he had ever encountered. Mru. Hugh McMillan and a&u, Hugh, who visited for several days with Mr. and Mrs. j. B. Ropes, left lets last week for Baltimore, Md where they will remain for a month or more. Mrs. McMillan and Mrs. Ropes are sisters. Hrt P. J. Donnelly entertained at dinner last Thursday evening, Rev. Jacob Hiatt being an honored guest. . Others who attended the party were Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Donnelly. Principal Dyches of the Silver City school met with an accident last Friday. While engaged In moving decorations from the hall at that place he fell and dislocated his arm at tha elbow. The injury was u rather painful one hut. Mr. Dyches is now getting along nicely. The Hefferaan-Thompso- n store windows are being fixed up In a most attractive manner, tbs carpenter work being in the hands of Charles Underwood snd the painting .by D. D. Hanks. The change will add greatly to the appearance of the store and more attractive window displays will bs possible. George Wilson, who was a dent of Eureka about twenty-fiv- e years ago, dropped into tows last Sunday and has been renewing old time acquaintances. Mr. Wilson's last residence waa at ' Springfield, Mo., although after leaving Eureka he spent considerable time in California, .Nevada and Wyoming. H. s! Spriggs, eon of, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin H. Spriggs, left esrly In the month for Cartagena, - Colombia, South America, where he has accepted a responsible position with on of the largq oil companies, t Mr. Bprlggs was recommended for the position by one of bis boyhood friends. The two attended the University together snd also s lnthe same regiment during the world war. . for Women and Misses t $14.75 to $24.75 Dresses, $9.90 to $24.75 ' One Wonderful Nigh From the novel by Louis Tracy. Directed by Stuart Paton f Special Overhauling Prices O'XIVU IX ; If your engine is not hitting just right, if your lights are not working right, indicating battery trouble, or if any other thing seems wrong with your car. A quick inspection by our expert mechanics will reveal the trouble and enable us to fix it without unnecessary delay. All Work Positively Guaranteed. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES GAS and OIL , B. & H. Garage Upper Main 8traet Esb lifforai calls you : Travel theddighrinl way via the Union Pacific atraight to Loo Angeles. trains daily. ' These LOS ANGELES LIMITED CONTINENTAL LIMITED CALIFORNIA EXPRESS Mrs. A. N. entertained Bunday afternoon at a children's party given In honor of the third birthday of her daughter, Helen. Valentines were need for place cards and table decorations. The youngsters had a jolly time playing games and were also served with refreshments. Those present at the party were: Helen Wallace, Charlotte Sul- -, llvun, Lavon Hayes,, Keith and David Wallace, Carl Baker, Jean ud Merle Blackett, Ella Jensen. SB Fine Quality just try our own American Cambric Pern cales of line quality; wide range of carefully selected patterns; light end dark colors; width, SS inches. Per yard 86-i- n. bleached Checks snd plaids. Sixei Each. 22 to 38. mug-- 1 lin made by a well-- ! known mill under our, specifications. as i9c 49c Boys' Hosiery Gopd Quality 23c ) jFeather Pillows Womens Belts Art Tick Covers Sanitary Styles Comfortable belts made of white elasticsurgical webbing, ad-- r jiistable with ms.i fasteners. All sizes. Each packed in individual box. Wt An Feather iPflbufr 17x24 ins,. 89c - fiSRT.$1.49 Tsrkey Own Haavy ribbed; reinforced nsru ...:$2.69 39c baob end toon Par pair. 25c . Tooth Paste " ; Womens Patent Pumps A . , Pretty, Popular Style ' Plain toe' Celluloid covered half Louis heel. Made exceptionally Well to add long wear to these good p looking pumps. - f - one-stra- '. $4.98 43c Spring Styles An Assortment of Fascinating Shapes . . t ' Girls Dresses Display of Hand Bags Smart ' of Imported We are offering exceptional values oL lovely and serviceable dresftes for JuiJ ior girls, made of fine imported gingham. All models are beaut tifully trimmed with! dainty white organdie or embroidery ' motifs and reveal the .most finished work- - - ... , That Will Defight i Apron Rubberised well-know- HONOR" Brand Sin Betty and Bonnie Walker. R. P. Mayhew. the well knows piano tuner who la located with the Taylor-DIxo- n company of Provo and who makes the local territory - at regular intervals, was In Eureka during the early part of the week. Mr. Mayhew wishes his Tintie friends to know that It b hb Intention to continue hb trips to this district and they are asked to hold their work for him. Hb next visit to Eureka will be early ii May and notice' of hb coming win be published 1m j the Reporter. Orders cau be left it! , the Bt. Joseph's Sshool. . j . House Muslin i size ribbon cream 10c Colgate; Large size ribbon cream .23c Popsodent; Large Wallace . Percales When YdtrBsy playing. : Awj Agmt All Sizes (or Women and Misses Favorite Brands Prices here quoted signify the attractive- -, ness of buying here. 'Colgate; medium ' tha Notwithstanding stormy weather a large number of people were out to the services at SL Andrews Church list Sunday morning to hear and greet their fold friend and former pastor. Rev Jacob A. Hiatt. Mr. Hiatt officiated at the service of the Holy Communion and preached the sermon. Last Friday evening the Ladles of the Mooee Lodge conducted a card party at the Miners Union Hall. There was a large attendance and everyone present had a moat enjoyable time. In the carf playing the as follows: prises were awarded first prises. Miss Billie Jeneen snd Georgs Humble; second prises; Mrs. W. B. Myers and Arthur Visrtel; consolation prises, Mrs. James Bant and 8. B. Knuth. A splendid luncheon was served following the card st this time will proto interesting, particularly to the woman who seeks either s cost or dress or both at a price so small that if s payment will not be noticeable in the family puree. A visit to our store Every Woman " These bags are unusual values of quality Sheepskin, Cobra, Pin Seal and Calf Skin; also soms of Patsnt Leather. Many of the bags are beautifully inlaid in handsome designs. All models are furnished with various Inside compartments as sa added con- venlcnce. fine Clanship. All the Spring colon y---qui- site te both pastel and deeper shade to 14. '7 Obo : ' Styles and Prices 98c to $4.98 Styiee . $2.98 - - . s' . ' ' J -- "A |