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Show Friday, February- EUREKA REPORTER Page 8 1 J Iftems of the 'ToiOn pH Miss Verda Klchards Is spending a few days at Gunnison, the gust jof relatives and friends. John Hood, music Instructor in tho Nephi schools, was In Eureka Ijover the last week-enbeing a guet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I). J Itussell, Sr. ' d. Mrs. Joseph Wlgbtman, who has been at Iayson for the past month on account of the Illness of a relative, has returned to her home In Do you appreciate the distinctive class of the Buick with the new lines and other Eureka. I aager Come In and see the new In Spring Hats for Women, ! arrivals Misses and Children. Latest styles, good quality, reasonable prices. Stella All models have Four Wheel Brakes. Sheas list Shop. Members of the Rebckah Lodge will conduct a card party at their hall this evening Refreshments will ''When Better Automobiles Are Built Buick be served. A cordial Invitation Is tended to the general public. Will Build Them Mrs. John Finch entertained Eureka Representative. Club on Monday evening. Mrs. 8. Stewart of Mammotn 0. ('. Lindsay was at Salt Lake a entertained at dinner Monday, covers during the week, attending to for the Western Amusement were laid for Mrs. L. Salisbury of Co. Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. John HowbuM-nnn- ard and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark Mr. and Mrs. Randall lloBenlund of Midvale. and Lewis Koscnlund were out from Halt Lake during the early part of Miss Frances Hulsh and Miss the week, vlaltlng with relatives. Helen lleesley returned io Salt Lake on resuming their studies st Earl Jackman, formerly assessor the Sunday, Mrs. C. E. llulsh University. for Juab county, has accepted a posi- land Mrs. V. E. Ekloff accompanied tion with one of the Halt Lake real them to the capital and remained estate companies. for a few days visit. Mrs. F. 11. Craven entertained tho Friday ereniug in the public members of the "COO" Club Satur- school gym at Hilver City, officers of day afternoon. ITisa for high score tho primary gave a dancing party. was won by Mrs. D. J. Russell, Jr.' Refreshments were served during A flno luncheon was served to tho the evening. Music was furnished, following: Mrs. lleber Jones, Mrs.' by the high school orchestra from 1). J. Russell, Jr., Mrs. John Coffey, Eureka. Mrs. Ray Sorenson, Mrs, Nell O'Hare, Mrs. E. I.. Clark, Mrs. R. A. Wilkins,1 Rex Anderson, a student of the U. In MamMrs. Georgo Southern. of IT., spent tho week-en- d moth visiting with his parents Mr.! Officers of the local lodge of and Mrs. F. N. Anderson. He also1 Moose are now trying to make arattended the Senior-JuniBanquet, rangements for enrollment at Moose-- ! at the Tintlc High School In Eureka heart of the two children of the late last Friday evening. James McDonald of Eureka. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A W Hughes enterdied Bovcral months ago at Lns Vegas, Nevada, and the children tained at a chicken dinner Friday are being rared for by relatives. evening. A pink color scheme was Their names are James and Vera. seen in the decoration, caranatlons; I ho hoy being thirteen and the girl of that color being used. Covers were ten years of nge. Minor Peterson, laid for Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Hayes, one of the local Moose officials, says Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Giffln, Mr. and lie Is confident that the children will Mrs. J. II. Ellsworth. lie accepted at Moosohoart and if so George II. Dern, president of the they will rncetve wonderful educa- Eureka Banking company and promtional advantages. inently identified with a number of Come In and see the new arrivals mining and financial institutions of in Spring Hats for Women, Misses the state, returned to Halt Lake n and Children. Latest styles, good Monday after spending a few days In-In this district Mr. Dern made an quality, reasonable pricee. Stella spection of the Tintlc Standard propSheas Hat Shop. erty during his stay In Tintlc. rush to buy shoes Crawford just bccr.vse we say they are f;ood. dont bo in a We know they are and were sure you will agree. But dont take our word, come in nnd examine them yourself. cjhc (rhufortl Shoe MOST STYLES $8 W. F. Shrivcr or hl and Mrs. Dennis Theriault returned late last week after a trip Mr. jSlP&SXy S&'&Kvri V-.I - , .. V . to Wadena, Minnesota, where they visited with relatives of the former. They went there on account of the Illness of Mr. Theriault's father, who was much Improved when they left for Eureka. The trip was a very pleasant one, the weather being quite favorable for traveling. Come In and see the new arrivals in Spring Hats for Women, Misses and Children. Latest styles, good quality, reasonable pricee. Stella Sheas Hat Shop. 'vV y"y- BOER M&JgB&WD WITH E. FORREST TAYLOR. Her Temporary Husband, which was originally produced in New York by Harry XL Frazee at the Frazee Theatre, with William Courtenay in the chief male role, is distinctly a comedy based on a love story. Hundreds of thousands have laughed their heads off at it in New York, Chicago and Salt Lake. Come to the STAR THEATRE, Saturday, March 8th and it will be your turn. Reserved seats on sale at' Hanleys one week in advance of show. WWWW44M4H Dr. Ostler Is driving a new Oakland car, one of the 1924 models. A number of other new cars have been delivered In Tintlc during the past few weeks, the Tellurlde people selling Buick cars to Jesse Haws of Silver City and Joseph Morley of Eureka while a new Essex car was delivered to Frank Garrity by the Schofield Auto company of rrovo. The Tlntic Garage also delivered a new Hupmobile car td Joseph Schlecht. Val Sanford, who has been following the painting trade at Cedar City for the past five or six months, has returned to Eureka. Mr. 8anford states that the new railroad station at Cedar City will bo occupied within the next few days; that the large hotel which the railroad company has Just completed will be opened to the public by the first of May. and that everything is going strong la the southern Utah town. Many new residences will be bnllt at Cedar City during the coming summer, according to Mr. Sanford, and plans' have also been made for the construction of some new business houses. Cedar City la the gateway to the scenic wonders of Utah, which each year are attracting many thousands of people, and in addition to this the town Is being benefited by the development of the large iron deposits that will supply the pla.it of the Colombia Steel company. earl road nyrf object ikh on uc sect! oth Ue lit kata riitle f rtf" g ropoiei! t to E Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffher & D I of Man ni this e (ho P Dainty City Councilman Vern Firth has refreshments were served. Mrs. Nell boon visiting at Salt Lake for the OHare was a special guest of the club. past few weeks. i Hold your horses ;46 at Mrs. Thomas Tancock entertained the young ladles of tho Muh Jongg Sta M a that ex- Salt Lake, Alonso Roswell of Nephi and Miss Maralyn Martin of Eureka. J. E. Ester brook, well known Eureka resident, has been at the Holy Cross Hospital at Salt Lake for the past week or two but Is reported as recovering from his Illness. PROVO, UTAH The family of William Sandberg, who left Eureka eleven years ago, aie still greatly Interested In the doings of their friends. They are keeping In touch with local affairs through the columns of lliq Reporter and "can't get along without the pHper" as slated In a recent letter In which a subscription was enclosed. The Hundburgs are now living In Dyas, Alabama. Usage dinner Wednesday, covers were laid for Mr. and Mia. R. W. Robinson of Tclluride Motor Co. R. A. Stringliam IS urros A Spring Display of Hart Schaffner & Marx Styles th it Of soathi i rood trox trip c do an lish 3undai that i Uaagei hat eo title p t that side problei betwe the This spring style shows weve ever got is one of i a te rec the ita aty for Is of tkm i in met not ro TOO. together for you; were proud of .it youll like it, too. Hundreds of fab- fine new rics; the easy fitting styles; trimmer waisted rooted tv ihf inlly open nr all id engri all-wo- ol i pot Hii Mated tea rl of ft. hi mb tee of suits; new topcoats; Urn, 1,517 pout everything thats right is here. Come in and 157,41 he gre lie vtion, frutli letion it look the new things ddltioi Hind over. W. F. SHRIVER The stock of groceries from the A fine baby arrived at tbe Manson store, known as the City borne of Mr. andboy Mrs. William Day Grocery, was this week moved to on February 18tb. of Aj Ray Clemons was in Enreka ,Biner been purchased by tbe J. II. Manson I. Co. of tbat place. The fixtures ofij, Tiltin5 wltbj Tintlc Aerie No. 217. ' Clemons is a former order of Eagles, has alway V the City Grocery are being offered! for sale as the bnildinz is to h res cIent 01 thin city who is now mak- - I benefits bnt has never levied vacated In favor of the U. S. Candy ing her home at rrovo. ;sc3Emont on its members. Co. Before the new tenants go in Just as FULLER BRUSHES for I Wllllam M.erI Tlctini of the place will be completely renovat- personal uses have no like-- 1 equal, ed and improved In various ways. wise the Household Brushes repro-- uCS,5?lI .idTS ' aIon nIce1?! sent ever modern t t0 n Come In and see the new arrivals too., lighten In Spring lists for Women. Misses the time of the woman In the home. and Children. Latest styles, good The Fuller man will gladly show Enreka. quality, reasonable prices. Stella CIeb W Haws- - Re?-- . phone 8SUW Sheas Hat Shop. CARD OF THANKS-J. L. Bellliton, one of the ve'l F. J. Fennell returned to Eureka known residents of Nephi died last d early in the week after several weeks Mrs. Ray Clemons week, death coming suddenly as a absence which u-- wish to extend their thanks time he during trail result of an attack of pneumonia. acted business In Idaho and alss reka friends who have been Mr. Belllston was a brother of Mrs. spent some time in southern Cali to them since their b11 W. C. Andrews, who has many friends fornla. Mr. Fennell la of the opinion caused by the death of in this city, and Mrs. Belllston was !that there has been a slowing np or husband and father. They formerly Miss Alberta Brown, a jthe unusual period of prosperity la peclally thankfnl for the MJ'r teacher In the Enreka schools. The !the Los Angeles section. Bnllding rendered at the funeral deceased was 46 years of age and operations are not going ahead near- cnlarly wish to thank Preside" L. leaves his widow and three children, ly as strong as they were at this! and Bishop Finch of the time last year. In fact work la being Church, who were speakers also a large number of other held up on some of the larger strucfuneral, also other TIntie tures in the business district. who sent floral offerings 1 ,htn SSafr . ! |