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Show J Page 8 EUREKA REPORTER Friday, Jarn 23, i items of the TovJn i I Mra. TIi Oman Clemi-n- t In tho gue of Suit Lulu frieuds. Ir. A. II. MrClirystal sput a psrtij of the work at Halt latko on buHlncMii. !j . and Mona from Huh, aro visiting with Mr. and Mm. Kdwurd Pika. Mm. llay Hike (or-nlah- Mrs. Walter ChriMtopbcraou Is; visit in i; with relatives iu Halt lake Time is getting short now-pri- ces rock bottom are at (tty. ' Mrs. William McCullough left on Tuesday for a few days visit with' friends In Halt Luke City. Mls Marguerite Franke was u! Halt Luke City visitor last Kuturdai and Sunday. Mrs. II. J. ruts and daughter, Jean, returned last Monday from Salt Luka where they visited with friends for a few days. Ted Smith returned Hunduv from Salt laike where ho visited for a few days with his luothnr, Mm. John Smith, John Suvhko of tho local pollrij form has been roiifIind to hla homo during I ho punt few weeks, but It now recovering front his lllunsa. lie suie to attend tho l,ady Moose 'Curd I'urty at the Miners Colon Hall on Friday, February 13th. (loud prizes and a fine lunch. Mrs. A. A. Miller, who had been visiting will her mother, Mrs. Cm m Hillings, or several months, returned to her liornp In Butte, Mon tana, lust Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. II. J. I)u vis ore re reiving runjcratulullons on the arrival of a pretty huliy girl, horn oil Mr. Davis I connected Wednesday. with the Kclirainiii-Johnsoalore nr n Kureka. Flro wlilch started In the operating room of the Star Theatre at Sprlngvllln on Saturday, last, canned for the final clean up HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits and Overcoats Values up tc $30 Values up to $40 $ 1 8.25 Values up to $60 $26.25 $37.50 a Ions of about 18,000. The operatthe blaze was confined to Mint part or the building. Hoed JolinHon, formerlv of Ibis city, wns operating llm ma- ing room being fire-pro- I heres still a good selection of suits and overcoats to choose from, fine fabrics, good patterns, sizes for everybody. But the sale isl'drawing to a close. Spring merchandise is on the way. Everything must be sold in a hurry now. These final reductions will do it. chine, Joseph lluys, Jr., and (ius Howe, two local students, completed their high school courses ut the time school was adjourned for tho holidays. These students have per for lur'd very creditable work und now that their four your of high school study hnve been finished are ready for admission to some other educational Institution. Mrs, V, L. Thomas entertained the Hrldgo Club members last Suturdav afternoon In a very pleasant man tier. Tlie prize for tho high senrj was awarded to Mrs. Kmu UUIIiirs. A delicious luncheon was served to tho following members: Mrs. A. K. Myers. Mrs, Kmma Hillings, Mrs. Kil wurd Hike, Mrs. C. K. llulsh, Mrs Hymn Thurmond, Mrs. K. L. Clark. Mrs. Iso Hayward, Mrs. John Don nelly. Mrs. 1 J. llonner, Tho nest mooting of the club will bo held it the home of Mrs. llyron Thurmond. A crowd of Jolly folks surprised Mrs, Fred Dlttmor Friday evening. Music, games and dancing comprls ml tho entertainment. A delicious supper wus served at midnight to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milsun, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Wride. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mrs. George Whatcott, Mra. Ann Morgan, Mrs. F. Moore, Mrs. Isabella Gibson, Walter Morgan, George Owens and Harry In tho guessing game the Wihle. was awarded to Mrs. Jack Nil-0prlso n. Miss Knola Towers and Miss Huby Klklngton entertained the Senior Hee Hive girls at a coasting parly Tuesday evening. At midnight a hot supper was served at the Towers home. Tho following young ladies were present: Miss Ada lllrch. Miss Pearl Dahl. Miss Lula Herryman. Mias Lucille Jamison, Miss Huby Brown, Miss Alice White, Miss Kdna Redmond. Miss Oris Nisonger, Mis Ora Freckleton. Special guests were Geneva lliggtnson. Miss Karlen n Cromar, Miss Stella Fullmer. The Fidelis Club members were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. O. A. Allred at her homo last Saturday. The evening was spent in playing SOO," prizes being awarded to Mrs. John Savage and Mrs. Joseph A dainty luncheon was served to the following members: Mrs. Kugene Blackett, Mrs. George Castleton, Mrs. Charles Zabrlskie. Mrs. John Sarage. Mrs. A. F. Burt, Fuel-lenbac- - Rock bottom prices, too, in fine hats and furnishings ONE LOT MENS HART SCHAFFNER & MARX COATS FOR WOMEN Values up to $55.00. All go for TWO-PIEC- E UNDERWEAR $1.25 VALUE NOW 95c MENS AND BOYS SWEATERS $3.00 Sweaters how $2.25 $3.50 Sweaters now ........ $2.50 $4.00 Sweaters now $3.00 $5.00 Sweaters now $3.75 on8 price. Price $24.75 A GARMENT $6.00 Sweaters now . $8.50 Sweaters now $4.50 $6.25 h. w. SHRIVER Mrs. Ben Thurmond, Mrs. H. j. Bailey, Mrs. John Allen, and Mrs. William Conover. Special guests were: Mrs. Frank Russell. Mrs. II. G. Wall. Mra. Joseph Fuollenbach. Among the subscription renewals of the past week was one from Mrs. Victor Hendrickson of Santa Ana. Cal., the family having resided here for many years. The letter says. "We dont want to miss any Issues of the Reporter. Tuesday is Gureka Lady Nome Card Tarty at the. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox arc ro- . and Mr i r Miners Union Hall, Friday. Febru- reiving congratulations with day us, the day your paper alvisited with I can Fork paper Mr. Rhodes was bor V,, tM"' D- - J- upon the tll of ten r val of a Itk pound hoy, born 3 ways arrives and we always look for-- ary 13th. relatives at !at Lehl, August 30, 1SC0. Soffi Spanish Fork h J. ward with pleasure to its coming. last Thu"taV alter Part of lost week, during the years after Mra. Wilcox was fl,r. Wednesday. fLh Andrew Jackson May, the death of his fir former) , We will never forget our Eureka! January wife mine superintendent and mining en-- l merly Miss Marguerite Peart. he was married to Mrs. Has The last issuo of the American friends. One of the boys In the1 nah of this district. Is the father who survives glneer Robinson, Fork. Citizen contains a Hendrickson family, Glover, will of a baby girl, born on heavyVaYe ar 1 to lengthy Mr. Rhodes was one many announce years a Wednesday n?U attend; s,ory of the death and funeral of graduate from the Santa Ana High; at the May home In Salt Lake of the large cattle owners of th "D,ual Porlntcndents convea-- i Daniel R. Rhodes, City. their to be given , School this year and following the of .state but In recent years he had dewas formerly connected with Monday "Jack Mra. C. E. RHe of this close of school the members of the city. Mr. voted his attention to sheep the Gemini and Chief end also serr-- ' 1II l MrarJnl ami a of Rhodes had been in poor health family expect to make a trip to Utah ! ed the Tlntic Standard T n JuaL.ai for mlne! as I. i about two years and his death came ests. When his health rommeni and to this district. ,rc ,nvPj over k5 j superintendent. i attend. suddenly on Tuesday morning of falling, however, he turned 1 wsl week. According to the Amert- - sheep to his partner and engaged the of chickens. ImfiigaiBaagfZOT ar-L,;ri- as " RnII ( j him-Fo- r ! j evj. Se , rarr step-fath- er raising |