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Show t Friday, April 20, 1923. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stensel and F. E. Walker ' of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. A, F. Burt. Salt Lake Artists To Appear In This City Amacamnta tin Jut bm Albert ANOTHER to assistant Johnson. Agent Duggan- of the Rio ; Grande Ry, U on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mra. R. Btensel of Suit Lake were guesU of Dr. and Mrs. J. Hansel last Sunday. Mrs. J. E. OConnor hu returned after apen ding a couple of - weeks with Butt Lake friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Johnson were Salt Lake visitors during the early part of the week. Mine Ruth Moore and Misa Helen Hayes were out from Suit Lake on Tuesday and Wednesday attending the high school dancing party at the pavilion. Mrs. M. H. Shriver of Salt Lake City U out from the- - capital this week, being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Shriver and other mem- bers of the family. .. John J. Banks, well - known real' esUto man of Spanish Fork, who is - com- pleted tor am exceptionally pleasing obi recital thick will be given at the L. Dl 8. Chuck la Eureka t the evening of next - Wednesday, Mlae Sadie Robinson, well knowa aoprano, betag a aelated by Mlea Alice Anderson. violialst; Mlea Dorothy Robinson,. dancer; and Mrs. Lorenso Smith, accompanist. These are well known artlata from Salt Lake, who have appeared at .the Salt La Theatre aa well as la other parts of the state. The entertainment la Eureka will he under the direction of the ward demon and Mayloa Ferguson spent Sunday at Sprlngvllle. Mr. and Mrs. George Bimklns were Sprlngvllle visitors during the early part of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Fitch we guests of Salt Lake friends during the week. Attorney Claude F. Baker left this morning for Nephl, going there legal business. Miss Florence Ferguson and Miss Melba Brown of Sprlngvllle were up for the dance Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones were summoned to Spring Lake this death of the morning by news of the - Utters brother. Mrs. H. L. Turnbull, who has been spending the winter in Los Angeles, CallfornU, U visiting with her sister, Mrs. F. M. Baker. Mrs. F, N. Carpentier wu called to Salt Lake yesterday by the serious Illness of her slater, Miss Alice Bil- . SflTUElAVlaiV (Thanks to the peoples response to our last special) . . a former resident of Tiatic, wu U the camp yesterday. WhlU here he visited with Lewis Merrlman at the Apex Standard and a'so found time to look- up other old time friends. George Peterson' has sold his residence property here and will take up his home near Salt Lake, having purchased a place there, which Includes an acre or two of ground. The Peterson property In Eureka wu purchased by Mark MUllcan, the ule being handled by Frank We are again able, for Saturday only,' to offer all patterns of our regular 65c Tissue Ginghams at only - lings.- E. O. Bylund, probation officer for the district of which Juab county Is a part, wu In Tin tic camps this week. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Treloar - returned to Eureka early U the Garrity. ... t week after a trip to Salt Lake where ' of Frank members While the they attended the funeral of the Morley's orchestra were returning formers Uther. t their from a danee at Mr. and Mrs. John Phlppa left auto went Into theSantaquln ditch near the Eureka on Thursday for Heber City foot of the Central Standard hill, where they will attend the funeral the accident taking place at an earl; of Robert Thompson, who lost his hour this morning and being the life while at work in the natural result of the miserable conmine at Park City. dition of the auto road leading Into Ralph Firth, son of Mr., and Mrs. this district Fortunately the or was out from Salt Lake was not overturned and the occu-Vera Firth, on Tuesday evening, being a mem-- j puts escaped without serious Injury, her of the Kinney Bros, orchestra! This la the second accident within which supplied the music for the a week as a result of the bad roads. Junior Prom. . Last evening the Fedelis Club Mrs. Frank Robla desires to ex- members carried out an enjoyable tend her thanks to Eureka friends surprise party In honor of Mrs. A. for assistance rendered during the N. Wallace, who will leave next, illness of her husband, who Is now week for Garfield where Mr. Wal--, lace Is now located. The club pre-- ! receiving treatment at the seated the honored guest with a Hospital. The evenWilliam McCormick has taken the token of remembrance. local agency for the Star and Dur-an-t ing was spent playing "500. Mrs. ears, leaders among the low John Allen winning high score. A Two of these delicious luncheon followed the propriced automobiles. cars were brought out from Salt gram of cards, those present being: Lake last Sunday and throughout Mrs. Ben Thurmond, Mrs, Charles the week Mr. McCormick has been Zabrlskle, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. A. Mrs. busy demonstrating them to his F. Burt, Mrs. John Bunnell, George lineman, Mra M. R- - E. Sulfriends. Mrs. Alex Gourley, Mrs. EuMrs. Potter, state president of the livan, - Mrs. John Baker, Blackett,gene EuIn Service Star Legion, will be Mrs. George Castleton. 14. reka on Tuesday evening, April o A special meeting has ben called Postoffice for that date to be held at S oclock Bantaqiiln in the lower room of the library Was Bobbed On Tuesday building tor the local'' members to meet Mrs. Potter. Election of of the post offleers will also take place. Allh. Two robbers entm-efice at Santaquln Just at doting members are urged to attend. time Tuesday night, held up Laura Mr. and MiY.Yssuda, Japanese Hudson, assistant bound residents of the Tlntlc District who anlj gagged her andpostmaster, escaped with ap-fthe put few years have been proximately flOO, according to the making their home on n truck story told by Mlu Hudson when she west to a the short distance garden managed to extricate herself at of the camp, are the proud parents about midnight and Inform her of twins, both girls. The pretty lit- father, Postmaster A. R. Hudson, of tle youngsters arrived early In the tho robbery. present week nnd the parents are Mlu Hudson sayu that she wu happy aa the birds In springtime. alone la the office when two un'Members of the L. F. H. Club masked men entered. One remained wore entertained at a card party by tbe door until his companion Friday evening at the home of Mlsa uked for some stamps and aa Mluu Dorothy Taylor, after which dainty Hudson gave them to him stuck refreshments were nerved. Thou revolver In her face. Tbe guard present were: Mlu Merle Clark, Mlsa then climbed through Into tho work room and rummaged the Frances Jones, Miss Elna Paulsen Mlu Norma Palmer, Mlu Helen place, finding all the money there. He then forced Miu Hudson Into Towers, Miss Jean Pitta, Mlu Mabel a chair, she says, and bound and Ellis and the hoateas. gagged her. . Postmaster Hudson wu at a party and consequently did not mlu his daughter. Mlu Hudson wu able lo give n good description of the man who robbed, then bound and gagged Daly-Jud- i ge 49c per I organisations and everything points to a Urge attendance. The program will be as follows: 1 (a) 1 Beard You Go By, (Wood); (b) The Rosary, with 'violin obligato, (Nevln); (c) Swiss Echo Song, (Eckert);' Sadie Robinson. a (a) Ballet Oriental Dance; Robinson. I (a) I Gathered a Rose, with violin obligato, (Lee) ; (b) . Moonlight Starlight (Gilberts); Miss Sadie Robinson. 4 (a) Conserto, (De Berlott); (b) Selected; Miss Alice Anderson. 5 (a) R Baclo, This Kiss, (Ardltl); (b) Ava Marla, with violin obligato, (Mascaganl); (e) Lot Hear the Gentle Lark, (Bishop); Miss Sadie Robinson. The admission price Is 50 cents for adults and 85 cents for children. Holy-Cros- s - , or L. D. S. Conference To Be Held In Eureka Next Saturday and Sunday the regular quarterly conference of the Tlntlc Stake of the L. D. 8. Church will be held In Eureka and It Is understood that some of the high church officials from Salt Lake wUl be present at, the meetings. Two sessions will be held on Saturday, at I p. m. and 7.10 p. m. and on Sunday there will be a meeting at 10 oclock In the morning and also at 1 oclock in the afternoon, A cordial Invitation la extended to the general public. A . u . post-offi- ce . her. Host Successful Dance Given By Junior Glass The big social event In eon nee-- , tlon with the Tlntlc High bchool 1g the Junior Prom, which taku place at about this time each year. Last Tuesday this party wu carried out at the Elks Pavilion and it wu without a doubt the most elaborate affair of tho year, .attracting a crowd of dancers which taxed the pavilion to Its .capacity. The members of the clau spent a lot of time and money in an effort to make the danee different ud better than any whleh have been given in years and lt4s paid that they succeeded. The decorations were particularly fine and highly artistic, tbe committee having had the assistance of E. C. Shuster, who hu quite an enviable reputation in matters of this kind. The Kinney Bros, orchestra of Salt Lake supplied the music and u not only wu tha dance a gnat well. socially but financially Oniic M t eteeeeem him leeeeeeeesiMnnnY hmm Next week tbe Eureka Lodge of Odd Fellows will celebrate the 104th anniversary oi the order by giving a dance and thia Is no doubt an opportune time to publish a little Information that one of the old timers of tho local lodge hu compiled regarding tha launching of Eureka Lodge No. IS. The story follows: In February, 1888, H. F. Gear, a Put Grand of Ploche (Nevada) Lodge,' No. 88, John H. McChrystal and William Pope, 8rd degree members of Utah Lodge No.' 1, of Salt l ake,' made application to the Grand Lodge of Utah for a charter to Odd Fellows Lodge In institute u Eureka. On' March Slat, 1888, . J. J. Thomas, Grand Master, accompanied by other grand lodge officers and members follows: E. D. Hoge, E. F. Calmer, John T. Buckle, H. C. Wordley, Louis Haynes, L. 8. Theodore Whlteley ud Harry Evans, came from Balt Lake City by special train to Institute Enreka Lodge No. 18. This lodge wu formally launched In Pat Bhcaa hall, the upper floor of the lower Main street building now occupied by Mrs. Vudersluys. After the preliminary work necessary in Instituting the lodge John . H. H. F. Gear and William after Pope were admitted by card which I. H. Spriggs, John - Morlcy, C. Robert May, Alexander Gillespie, Charles P. Fields, 8. W. Pulliam, Angu Gillie fend W. H. Moyle were initiated ud given the thru degrees. The tint officers elected for Eureka Lodge No. 18, were: H. F. Gear, Past Grand; John H. McChrystal, Noble Grud; Robert C. May, Vies Grand; John Morley, William Pope, Treasurer. Secretary; ' Wednesday night of each week the regular meeting wu selected night. ' The lodge still follows the custom of meeting on that night. H. F. Gear wu selected representative to the grand lodga after which the session closed. u Bom-garte- u Mile Run Sylveetor, 1st; Okay, 8nd; Buys, 8rd; Parker, 4th; ErickAt the student body meeting on son, 5th; Tima 5 min. 80 see. DisWednesday monogram sweaters were cus Birch, 1st; Horton, 8nd; Croswarded to members of the football nin, Srd; Hannifin, 4th; Clark? 5th. turn deserving them. The follow- Distance 75 feet. 440 Yard Dash Bert Clark, 1st; Tomlinson, 8nd; Horton, ing boys received sweaters: Taylor, Bill Clark, Elk Horton, Srd; Gunderson, 4th; Rowe, 6th. Cliff Btapley, Cliff Firth, Ronald Time 60 seconds. Shot Put Birch, Dyches, Arvid Ohlson, Kimball Mel-lo- r, 1st; Clark, Snd; Horton, Sril, GunH. Birch ud Glen Nielsen derson, 4th;. Erickson, 5th. Distance Monogram blankets were swarded 86 feet 4 Vi Inches. Broad Jump to Herbert Mathews ud Norvell Gunderson, let; Horton, Snd; BradGriggs,- this being their second ley, Srd; Clark, 4th; Taylor, 6th. sward. Distance 15 feet 7 Inches. 880 Yard The football turn presented Dash Clark, 1st; Mathews, Snd; Coach Kline with a beautiful watch Gunderson, Srd; Tomlinson, 4th; ud chain, to show their apprecia- Sheffield, 5th. Time 80 seconds. tion for the Interest and work he High Jump Clenment ud Horton hu done to keep a live spirit In tha tied for 1st place; Cronin, Srd; school. Gunderson, 4th; ' Nielsen and Sheffield tied, 5th. Height S feet 0 On Tuesday the Junior class held Inches. Half Mile Okay, 1st; the biggest ud best school dance Buys, Srd, Sylvester, ever witnessed In Eureka In fact 4 th; Tomlinson, 5th. Tima 8 min. about tbe beet dance ever held at SO see. Pole Vault Anderson, 1st; tha Elks Pavilion. Nearly 1000 Cronin, Snd; Bradley, Srd; Conover, people puked the hall, which was 4th; Height I feet. Javelins beautifully decorated with serpen- Erickson, 1st; Bradley, Snd; Clark, tine ud gram ud white streamers, Srd; Nielsen, 4th; Mathews, 6th; being the clau. colors. A corner of Distance 116 feet I Inches. Relay the pavilion was furnished ud deco- Juniors, 1st; Seniors, Snd; Freshrated beautifully for the patrons. men, Srd;. (only three places countThe favors were neat ud attractive. ing). Time 1 min.' 80 see. Kinney Bros, orchestra of Balt Lake furnished wonderful mule from 10 ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. p. m. to 8 a. m being requested to o play one hour longer than scheduled time. The officers of the Sunday. Services: Junior clau are to be congratulated Church School. on their tremendous success. 11 a. m. A Memorial Service will he held In memory of the lato The annual Inter-clatract and Bishop Tnttle. field meet took place last Friday at 7.80 p. m. Evening Prayer ud tha high school campus. The track Sermon. was In good condition and fair Everyone la cordially Invited to wu made in the running events. A attend theae services. large ud enthusiastic crowd witnessed the meet which wu won by the Junior clau. The score of the WANT TO OPERATE STAGE LINE INTO TISTIO CAMPS meet wu follows: Jnnlors, 70 o points; Freshmen, 88; Seniors, SO; Sophomores, 88; BUI Clark of the - Residents of Provo have petitionJuniors wu high point mu scoring ed the public utUltlea commission 85 points ud on the relay for permission to operate an unto turn. The listrunning of events ud the stage line betweea Eureka and point winners are as follows: 100 Provo. Their proposed schedule has Tard Dub Clark, 1st; Mathews been filed and It la understood that 8nd; Gunderson, Srd; Sheffield, 4th; a hearing on the matter will be held Hannifin, 6th. Time. 11 5 seconds. on May 4th at Provo. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Information Regarding . Organisation Of Lodge n, - Snd;-Park- er, - - ss u 8-- ' u sne-ee- Insured Checks Given Patrons Of Local Bank . One of the recent improvements at the establishment of tho Enreka Banking company hU'been tho purchase at a considerable expenae of a - : Copyright J923 Hart Schsffncr The muatratleu above show the tendency toward wider trenaers which Is qnita marked la this Be aeon's styles the tremors with aa exaggerated Bare pt the ephemeral Ishettf period, bat attalghter troaaerA wider .an tha way dewa which uam to add aad Character to a sun. , dignity ' Tbs salt at the right shows a. loose, ' button salt with 4 & ' ) -- buttons k Man popular among college ama aa Its button counterpart. A great many young men look beat la and will always demand a Bttad body tinea. coat which conforms to tha omit of this A typical character Is shows at tha loft cam which Shows the denotes for spring. two-butt- oa special kind of check stock which Is insured against alteration to tho extent of $1000. Mr. Tol ton,, tho cashier, la furnishing this new gtoek free of charge to the buslneu men of the Tlntlc District, the only charge being for the printing of the hooka If the customer desires his name or the name, of his firm on tho check stub. This particular kind of check, carrying as It does an Insurance future without expense to the bank depositor, la something that patrons of the bank will appreciate. For many yean tha local bank fclso took can of : tha printing of tha firms names on checks bat the purchase of more expensive, stock ku made It , neeeasary to discontinue such custom. Under tke present arrangement, which is In keeping with banking practice at Salt Lake City the cost of special ud elsewhere, printing on check books la ekarged against the customer. i : With the greatest cast of stars ever assembled on the screen , , including FLORENCE VIDOR LLOYD HUGHES THEODORE ROBERTS MADGE BELLAMY TULLY MARSHALL EDWARD MARTINDEL GERTRUDE GLAIRS - CgAma Mipinmi VERNON . 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