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Show fiems of the Tou)ri I 1 Mr. aud Mr. Walter Jenwn were Salt Lake visitors during the week. Mr. aud Mra. 1 It her Jonea are upending a (ew dajra at Salt take, vialting with relatives. Mra I). C. Wheeler of Silver City apent the witn i apent tho visiting with frlenda at I vialting week-en- d relatives at Salt Lake City. Mra. H. W. Redmond week-en- d Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. lleber Bauer and eon. lleber. were at Salt Lake City last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Thoiuaa Drew were at Salt Lake City over the last week end vialting with relatlvea. William Mitchell Mr. and Mra. and non. Dean, of Salt Lake, apent Sunday In Eureka vialting with relatlvea and frlenda. Miaa Jennie Reece of the high school faculty apent Saturday and Sunday at Payson vialting with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Reece. Mra. Ted Davia and daughter, Margaret of Opblr spent a part of last week In Eureka, being gueata of Mra. Mary Sloane. Mr. and Mra. Jesse Haws and Perry U. Fuller of Silvor City were at Salt lake City during the latter part of last week, going there for the L. D. 8. Conference. Monday evening Mr. and Mra John Rush entertained a number of frlenda at cards. 600" waa the game Dainty refreshments were played. served to eight guests. Tuesday evening the Deree of Honor members gave a card party and luncheon, following their regu lar lodge work. The ladies played 600," prizes being won by Mrs Sarah Downey, Mrs. Frank Garrlty aud Mra. John Phipps. Friday evening after their regular lodge work the members of the Women of Woodcraft enjoyed a card party and luncheon. "600" was played, prises being won by Mrs Sherman Wllco and Mrs. Agnes Roberts. Saturday evening Mra. Fred Bar- nett entertained at a I! ! I Sj ii I i i i i i i i part. i served to 600" An excellent luncheon was the following: Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Mitchell Mr. and. Mrs. John Kilt and Mrs. Wllford Larson. Last Saturday evening Mrs. John Savage entertained the members of the Fidelia Club in a pleasant man ner. Prise for high score waa won by Mrs. George Caatleton and Mia John Allen. Dainty refreshments were served to the following: Mrs.j Charles Zahrlakle, Mra. Kugeno Blackett, Mrs. George Tlnaman. Mra. Malcolm Green, Mra. A. F. Burt, Mra. O. A. Allred, Mra. John Allen and Mrs. George Caatleton. At the home of Mr. and Mra. L. O. Schofield on Tuesday evening an enjoyable party waa given In honor of E. Anderson, who left a few days later for Minneapolis, Minn. Preaeut at the party were a number of Mr. Andersons friends and a program of cards was followed by excellent refremhments. In the card playing prises were won as follows: Mrs. Fanny Fields, first; Mrs. II. E. Wall, consolation. Mlaa Reba E. Dixon of Silver City was the thousandth college student to enroll at the Brigham Young University. She registered on Tuesday of this week. The enrollment now lacks only 9 of equalling the total for the entire year laat year, bo the 1000 registered at the present time la looked upon as being very gratifying by the authorities of the Institution. The enrollment is 96 per cent higher than a year ago. Ground will be broken on Founders Day, October 16th, for the new library building. It is expected that President Grant will be In attendance to participate In the ceremony on University Heights. CSeerisU i ! i i in Uut fehaffaer ft Mam values in New style -- new color--neHart Schaffner & Marx fall clothes w KEEPING PRICKS DOWN BY SILLING MORE Thats the big idea in this store. We want to sell more goods so that each article will have to bear less of the cost of such items as rent, salaries, heat, light, taxes and insurance. a These suits have the London swagger; more width at the shoulders less at the hips; easy drape; wider trousers and fuller cuffs. The colors are parrot blue; lava gray, London lavender and many other shades. The prices for such quality are extraordinarily low so it means great value for you at But were not so anxious to $40 $45 $50 sell more goods that well sell poor goods. Thats why we stick to such things as Hart Schaffner ft Marx clothes and hats and furnishing goods of similar high quality. They are cheaper in the long run. 4. Get a four-win- ds topcoat EVERY MAN NEEDS A COAT OP THIS CHARACTER. THERE ISNT A MONTH IN THE YEAR THAT IT CANT BE USED. WIND, RAIN, SLEET, RAW DAYS AND BRIGHT DAYS ITS ALWAYS READY POR HART SCHAFFNER ft MARX NEWEST IDEA. w ht.W-VIC- Casting about here and there in the hope youll strike just the shoes you want at the price you want to pay isnt necessary now. We have the shoes Crawford Shoes and the $45 price is right Come and see. Hhc . iiitjbnl.Sfoe J MOST STYLUS 8 W. F. SHBIVEK innianrznnnnnnman F. SHRIVER p,r a & j 1 1 E. , |