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Show Page Mis Elide Castleton Friday, Jcir REPORTER EUREKA 4 is spending 4 ,M. ,C?UZK!ICI! the week at Salt Lake city visiting with relatives. Mr. A. Z. Robbins an 1 of children KnUhtrille left on YVel- Harold I .In;-- ' 4 in a big feature nernlay for a two week trip throuJi Expert marcelling at pll'ill' N 97-co Miss Ora Saxey. ly at the S'nr on lh evening of .the YellowNtone National 1'ark. Oh. Mr. and Mr. Eriirs-.- t D.thl uni chil- July Mia Myra Anderson and Miis.J nf relatives :.l Mr. V. I), Dnwdoll or Salt Lak dren are guest Blunt lie Anderson have gone to Salt, Sandy. Ciy is vlbiiine in Eureka, the guest-o- lathe Pity to spend the Fourth of' lilfc filter, Mr. Darrell (larrity. July vacation with relatives. Lady Elk dance a ill be five.;, at 1 In infant daughter of Mr. and the Elk' Pavilion on July inili jf you need new tires Ilaront born tin Garaxe is the place to serurc then worth n.id mure if you Mrs. Alma Hendrickson, Your hiow-yattend tlii-- dunce. Thursday evening of Inst week and Head the large ad In this Uue for, lived but a few in'iiules, wan luri.l hp,c1mI prices on tires and a tube Mr. and Mrs. Dan .Mii'smu lelt on Saturday at Saiituiiuin. given away free with each tire pur-- ' Wednesday for Kish laibe, wliei ( base. 1 Mr. und Mtm. 7. Join's returned they will spend the l'oiiiili of July Hun on Mrs Mr. nnd Edward at lliuir home vucutlon. Suntaciuin Sunday Miss Maude Layton returned to in in of weeks a are children ulm and after pond couplH spendinK tier Salt Luke Pity on Wednesday aft.-a few days at the popular soul loo n Eureka wl!h their sons, Peter Jon.-- spending a week In Eureka, wliei und W. Ileber Jones. Ptah fishing resort. she transacted business and al'o visited with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Her! L. Porter .if (0ieinber July 10th is t tin dal:' Provo were In Eureka on Wedne'- on which the latdy Elks will condii f Tlie Knowles Motor company of tin1 Invited for si fit her dance. Pay-ioformer their the Everyliody filed articles of Incorporacoming day, to attend. tion with the county clerk at Provo purpose of adjusting the Insuiaii oo the Eureka Laundry, whh h v v week. The company Is cap: re late last Mr. und Mrs. Henry O'diorn week a of fire at tallied by couple $25,000, with the followdestroyed turned home lust Ertd.iy from Hail James Knowas ago. incorporators: ing l.nke Pity, where Mrs. Osborn lms Matilda Knowles, Lawrencn les, Mary After the regular ludxe wnrl !iemling a couple of weeks Knowles, Dorothy Knowles and A. M. or the with relative. day evening the lui'inln-rPheney. la'. of Honor gave a mi l mer Ditt returned Krcd recently "COO vus Ihe guR'H p uye uni Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Promar left Hot from to Eun-kharutnga lust Siilurduy evening for the fitraw-j.- ) prises were won hy Mrs. James . M i.oiiii I, where lie went for and Mrs, Mury Sloune. I.uncn Sprint Heservolr where they will put t he purpose of li.kln:; treatment for berry eon was also served. fishing. Lea K Ills health. Mr. Dltfmer is much Jin- In season order that, of the left ahead lilg Tire Special at Huron's proved and looks like a new man. "Qet in two to r- or a have would he day son-,Garage. A high trade lulm Hr--) Dr. and Mrs. P. K. Hayes and chll- - pair the boats and make them away absolutely free with toe r nivhumud. worthy by the opening day, July lst. ul rhrfse of any lire of standard mnke. J Iasi CURLEE STYLES ARE ALWAYS POPULAR WITH Sulurdny evenln ; It Is understood that Frank Promar Also ldg reductions In the price member of, for the purpose of visiting with rela- accompanied by other MEN OF ALL AGES, WHO LOOK WITH FAVOR UPON tires. Do not full lo lake ndvantirv tives Mr. Hayes the family will register In at the, and other friends, of this rare opportunity lo repluee NATTY APPEARANCE. returned to Eureka Ruuduy while reservoir on the morning of the 41 hj your old I Ires with a new set ut n Mrs. Hayes and the children wl. of July. big saving1 of money. CURLEE models are designed by men who follow the fashremain In the northern pnrt of the 4 Hamit-On Monday afternoon Mrs. j sliitu for two weeks. ion trend closely and know just what is going to be popular, ton Laird entertained a number of; therefore you may buy your CURLEE suit with the full asLast hr bln y evening the members little folks In honor of the 7th birth-- j of the Lady Elks Pluh gave a hoc In I day of her son, Hamilton, Jr. Tlie:j surance that the style is absolutely correct and up to the a of waa nature In Ihe surprise; uessbui, the evening being spent tn affair minute but style is not the only feature of CURLEE playing "fillO," after which a splen- party and the little folks enjoyed tlin Clothes. did luncheon was served. In ttafi afternoon with games and must,:,! af-- i Those refreshment. followed won hy aril playing Mrs. Allan Ilkn The materials, the tailoring, the fit and the finish are other first prl.e, Mrs. It. D. Gardner second tending the party werr: May, Ella.' Lined and MHggle Tasker, Thomas, items which contribute to the immense popuprize slid Mrs. Chimin E. liuker important Frank and Iluil, Kandul, of Ijester and:, 'dressers. prize. The next meeting larity enjoyed by CURLEE Clothes among good the club will bn held on Friduy even- Edna Smith, John. Grace and Flor-- I once Adams, Phylls, Opal, Itert and; IfcV' ing, July 1 Ith. We have ft fine collection of the newest fabrics and models, Kay Thomas, nilly McCullough, Don't iniss the litg comedy picture. Della Fisher, Freddie Tomlinson, strikingly handsome patterns. 'Siller M.ido Mini, featuring Harold Ihylls, Iieth, Margaret and Willi. We will be glad of the opportunity to prove to you the adLloyd nt the Heir Tlieutro on Friday Ioilrd. evening, July 4th. vantage of buying and wearing CURLEE Clothes. Mrs. Thomas Drew pleasantly On Thursday evening, July lOlh. entertained the members of the L. Our prices are unusually low for this type of high grade j the feeling many a fellow nt the Elks' Pavilion a dancing party O. E. Club on Wednesday evening, clothes. They will please you. ulil bn given liy Ihe Lady Elks Club. Card playing was the principal dl- has after spending his bird-earne- d This Is the first dance given by the version and prizes were won by Mrs. dollars for an un- nmiiihstlnu and the members of tin Henry Osborn, Mrs. William McCul-ordc- r Now, let us show you. uro to Mrs. F. R. The Nesbit. and of shoes. prepurutlons making lough satisfactory pair in a hostess served luncheon. Those prc-- ( Men who buy Crawford entertain the dancing public royal iimmier. Although tho music mt were: Mrs. Frank Garrlty, Mrs. shoes never feel ditched be- 'has not been selected as yet thrv Theodore Fullmer, Mrs. William Mc- cause their shoes stay good-lookistate that one of Hie best orchestras Cullough. Mrs. J. II. Iluys, Mrs. F. oMuliiablo will furnish music. Price It. Nosblt, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. and stylish. of iiduilsslon will ho $1.10 and extra Julia Whitehead. Mrs. George Crawford prices are Iota lower 10 cents each. ladies Mrs. T. A. Clement, Sirs. fchoes look. than Crawford THE HOUSE OF QUA LITY AND SERVICE Theresa Vlertel, Mrs, Gus Franke. Dig Tire Special nt Huron's Mrs. James Rant, Mrs. Jack Osborn, A high grade tube given Giu.'.e .Mrs. Cecelia Paeon, Mrs. Agnes free wlili I ho pur- Roberts. away absolutely MONT STYLES chase uf any tiro of standard make. Ilurold Lloyd In a "Sailor Made. Also big reductions In the price of tires. Do not fail tn tuko advantage Man" at the Star Theulre on Friday Mr. and Mrs. George Castleton Mr. and Mrs. William Hall nl Expert marcelling at phone. No. of this rare opportunity to replare evening. July 4th. One of the hest;97.W, Miss Ora Raxey. and children are at Salt Lake City children are vieiting with relatlw your old tiros with a new set at a pictures In which this popular at Proro for a few days. visiting with relatives. Harry W. Walsh of Dividend and comedian has ever appeared. big suvlng of money. Miss Lyle Okelberry or Goshen were; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hannifin and Safe, com for tame, reliable until are spending die week end at famished by the Eureka-Payjoined In marriage at Provo on of week. last Stage Line. day Saratoga Springs. W. E. Ostler, of Eureka, I'tah, Kenneth Doyle and Harold Id William Guerts of Salt Lake City, Salt Laki Ckl filed his petition in voluntary bang- a former resident of was nolds were out from Eureka, visit wltk r a on for week June ruptcy 27th, 1924, and wasj)erc jj,jg Week on business, daring the lives and friends. adjudged a bankrupt Mrs. S. Stewart returned to her Mr. and Mrs. George 8naderl home at Mammoth . f after tmtr-SBi- ?s and children and Mr. and Era. I u"ka' anJ Marcellus Bills 'gpending a week at Monday Provo visiting of Salt Lake were at the sinks in' Van Leuven and children are tP with relatives. Millard county last Sunday, trying ing a week at Strawberry. The Touring Car Mrs. V. E. Ekloff and little daughtheir luck with the bass. They reMrs. Sadie Mangum of Salt I turned with only a small catch. ter, Marcella, and Walter Beesley, the the early part of the week city was in Eureka overat the kos The prices of Gates. Firestone unl spent week-ena guest being at Salt Lake City. F.O. B. Detroit Miller tires have been reduced con- visiting of her sister, Mrs. K. Harper. DsbswmM IUbs siderably also a tube will be given George Sot hern and 1 1, E. Wall uf Siaim SSI inn The Tlntlc Hotel, modwu, away free wtth each tire of a on Monday for Strawberry, dean and with bediR furnIihed, dard make purchased. This' Is a where they opened the fishing se.i- PMW to anything In the state. real saving to auto owners who nee.i son on Tuesday Mr. and . ! - I f I t ! s 1 r ! I - n , li-- s cii ii.?-gre- 1 lliii-ntfl- n j theWIDi&sed (fade i- - i f ! ruly. I ; con-solatl- ma j Ditched! That's j Cintic mercantile Company ng Caa-tlcto- (niufonlswc 8 W. F. Shriver n, I Qhc i j j w Fri-'so- ns (Sett ttlhie Toman oS tribe 9 d, tan-;ie- ft i new tires. BACONS morning, GARAGE. The James Crooks residence cu ;LeadviIle Row was sold this ween to Edward Duggan, who will take possession of the place in the near Mr. ('rooks has leased the L. B. Laker residence on Church street, and Dr. D. E. Ostler, who has been living in the Laker borne will moe to the Gatley residence, also Church street. reservations. tu-tur- e. Be sure that your efficiency and your comfort this summer have the help of that car you have always intended to buy. You know its value you know what an essential aid it is to a fuller activity, an easier life, more healthful hours out-of-doo- t i i entertained ai Miss Stella Fullmer a slumber party on Tuesday evening at tht home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fullmer, in honor of ;her guest. Miss Lucy Chrixtopherson of Salt Lake City. Delicious refreshments were served during the evening and In addition to the guest of honor the following were present : jMiss Bessie Gourley. Miss Floia Miss Vera Naef and Mis ; Hickman. Thelma Buys. , Delay invites disappointment. Why wait? Buy now! , I DmoN. Mkkisaa $i6t TMUrSdiW Coupt 1 12t .ik : Feeder Prim pnea SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER All Mi MSI Monday evening Mrs. Charles Jones entertained the members of Fidelia Club in a pleasing manner. The time was spent playing JOO." Prizes for high scores were awarded to Mrs. Charles Zabriskie and Mrs. A. F. Burt. Special guests on this occasion were Mrs. Julia Whitehen 1 and Mrs. Joseph Buys. Club members present were as follows: Mis Malcolm Green. Mrs. O. A. Allred. Mrs. John jMrs. Eugene Blackett, Bunnell. Mrs. A. F. Burt. Mrs. John Savage, Mrs. George Castleton. Mrs .Charles Zabriskie. Mrs. John Allen and Mrs. George Tlnsman. The hostess served her guests with dainty refreshments. ; , UNIVERSAL THE Twraa Pm mnymodtl for m tilmn. Hun Tk Ford dealer in tmmU datm hOrrmikiug ( ymenl mud arranging jmi cm Shy m the ford Wetkiy NrrkiN Horn. m your ttigkkorhooitmriU $tdly fMpiei kotk piano in detail . ; j Come Here Shopping Ti Co Attractive assortments of freshly gathered vegeta' aiul fruits await your approval. vou may ch00' . . from the very choicest of the seasons offerings at P1. which will please you with their opportunities n St( ia Le economv. GROCERIES are our specialty give ns trisL Cromar Grocery PHONE 8 WE DELlYZ in I |