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Show w'f if -- rt Page 2 c ocals I 'i ' ?.7 l i:- r - ( r . ji ft ,m .V t i IIl'J MS'tii to EeallTatues ! r? a back In Jnka many yars apo. fi.wn f..r a t.rli f last Sunday and were RaU Lake visi: during the present week. Mr. rick !ora Mrs. Mary Lewi Ia-- W : Mrl'olin Mrs, K. J- Duggan left Monday U: Richfield Where she will vUit wiliij her parents and other feint ires. Eureka, Utah. Ml-- u Franeei Mulsh and Miss Helen 1eeelev returned to Salt Lake i Hundity ften'iiv. after spending a homes in Eureka. tw liiiya at 'iti.jmy Claude F. Maker was ln: ill I -- ike on business during the of Hie week, going thpre cm lv t New Coats for Spring Wear i n-- thir Buy Your Groceries Here t Insist upon ordering your Grocery needs from CROMARS and you are assured true economy. Excellent quality foods at lowest possible pliers. It is not necessary to make a trip to the business section do do your daily shopping just pick up the phone and call No 8. We guarantee to fill your orders to your entire satisfaction. : rt ' ; , v i,r I Big Values In the Smart Styles p.-ir- Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Imn Mann' a entertained Mm. Lou Marrett and Janie t Manson at dinner on Sunday a! their home at Dividend. ( n Have you decided to buy a Spring Coat? If you havent, you will surely want one when you see these new fashions for Spring. If you had already made up your mind, now is the time to buy This Store is showing Coats of distinct Style in bolivias, deeronas, suede cloth, and angoria polaire. Mis liorothy Treloar, who had been visiting with her nister, Mn. F. KimliHlI at Kanonli, Utah, return-- j ed to her home In Eureka lust week.1 1 I 1nrk City now lia.i a KiwanN ( lull. The orp.Hni'.ullon wan roin last week and the club haul started out with about thirty-seven- 1 members. i ph-te- . , Side Panels Are New I CKOMAR GROCERY PHONE WE DFiLIVKR 8 Mrs. T. I). Sullivan left on Tuen day for llutte, Montana, where wan culled oil arrount of tho death of her nephew, John Ilaniufin, thej ear-olnon of Mr. !, and Mrs.) John Kaniiifln. shi 11 ! 1 ! 12-- y d The pillow top that wnn made by ruffled off at' theRt. Josepli'a School by Sister M. llluneu. The winning number wan 72. held by Mrs. George A. Wliat-- j !Mm. L. M. Krebs wan rott. Side panels, as pictured are becoming new features. There are many variations of the panel some are stitched, some tucked ; others are made interesting with buttons and loops. Range of Colors If you wish a Coat of a neutral shade, you will find it. Or if you wish to lie right in the rush of Style, you will choose a brightly colored coat. Tiger's Eye, that golden tan shade, is th? last word in cnlur. Many stylish coats, priced at w-r- , Mrs. Eva Kkker Green, 37 year-of age. (lied at one of the Suit Luke hospitals on Sunday. Tho deceased was the wife of George A. Green, well known runrher of Tuoelo county, who llvea at Lofgreen. .1 ui, $12.90 to $29.75 Frank L. Harris ban been elected chief of the Mammoth fire department. Other offlrers are: Leo Mar Tinian, first assistant: Lavell Kelly, anrond assistant; Clarence Held, secretary; John Mikesell, treasurer: Kuril uel Allnien, drill master. i t 1355 571 DEPARTMENT STORES - ; 6. cjnsorporoUJ, . it Feb.--; BB ftwi:.yard, a residi nt of Kn r.i-r- t ! i Friday, eureka reporter I ! Key. William Frary, pastor of the local M. E. Church, and Joseph Tre-loleft last Friday for Denver, Colorado, where they will attend the' annual convention of ministers and laymen of Utah and adjoining Mates. Mr. Treloar Is (lie only layman from , Kureka. Silk Dresses for Spring Last Shi unlay the Five Hundred Club members met with Mrs. J. Itav Sorenson. After several delightful hours with rards, the ladles wero served with a dainty luncheon at Spring, dresses vie with ' ar Sausage is a good Meat to serve at any meal, but when served with pancakes it is the last word in good things to eat. Order some of our homemade all pork Sausage for breakfast tomorrow either link or meat. .I I ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS THE r i BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. , GROCERIES AND GREEN GOODS f , iv Fennell s Meat & Grocery PHONE 18 EUREKA, UTAH Great Values In the New Styles Springtime Woman! This small tables. Mrs. Neil G'Mare won the prize for the hhh srore. The following members were present: Mrs. David Russoll, Jr., Mrs. John Mrs. I. I!. Craven, Mrs. Coffpy, ij George Sot hern, Mrs. It. A. Wilkins, Mrs. Metier Jones, Mrs. K. I.. Clark, !Mrs. Nell O'Haro. You must see our New Styles! They are quite different from those of the past season. We are showing some tailored dresses, Lut the majority have novelty trimmings, lustrous bcadwork, innumerable plaits, or resplendent embroidery. Among the leading social events of the week was tho dinner party wua given by Mrs. Patrick. l which Mclolln at her liumo at the North Standard mine on Thursday of last week. A sumptous dinner was served at 7 o'clock In the evening, followed by u session of cards, 000" Mrs. Dan being tho game played. McTunn was awarded first prize for high score and Mrs. James Weldon the consolution prize. Those In attendance were: Mrs. Dan McCuun. Mra. James Weldon, Mra. John J. Sullivan. Mra. Harry Link, Mrs. Dennis Harrington, Mrs. Mary Lewis,; Mrs. Kd. Duggan. Mrs. P. J. Fennell. Mra. Michael Mcl'olln,. l j ; i to a Original Styles ; ; i Clothes-tim- e the flowers of Nature in color and in beauty. Lovely new colors I Bright colon, soft colors, striking color combinations. We are showing many shades of red, cranberry, rust, blue, brown, grey, and tan. Of course, black is worn, too. j i is At Our Low Price! Of course you know that our New York buyers purchase for our 571 Stores, and they get big reductions in price for such large orders. That is why we can sell these newest Dresses at this low price ! See them for R. M. Cornish, former resident of Mammoth who in recent years has been engaged In business at Spanish Fork, was back in this district early In the week. He rame here to look t i; after real estate Interests. Mr. Cor nlsti says that he Is doing n y business at Spanish Fork snd finds that there Is a good future for the agricultural sections of Utah A large canning factory county. will be erected there within the next aatls-f.ictor- ; I j California , SO MUCH FUN FOR SO LITTLE When you consider the low costs of a good Radio Set or Ports in this store you will appreciate what youve been missing. The best there is in Radio is offered at surprisingly low prices. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES OF ALL KINDS I If! : Eureka Merc. Com. Co. I: i H. W. Horning, formerly office man for the local properties of the United States Mining and Smelting company, returned to Eureka Iasi Sunday atter a trip to Denver, tol.Mr. and Mrs. Horning are preparing to move to Salt Lake City and the tormer will go on the road for the! j Denver Rock. Drill Co. ninety days by capital, work huving already started on the .foundations. The plant is to he lo- jC.ited Just south of the city and on the paved highway, with a branch Hue connecting It with the Orem tty. Spanish Fork people are enthusiastic regarding this new enterprise and feel that the canning of their vegetables and fruits will be profitable A ltrB6 school duss operated ,to all concerned. tween Xephl and Levan turned Mrs. J. E. OConnor was given a turtle last week, owing to the icy very pleasant surprise at her home condition of the road, but the escaped without aerinus In.last Saturday. The evening was studentsSome were rut and bruise-- l jury. spent in playing guessing games and but in no Instance were the Injuries' ''500. Prizes for high score were of a serious nature. A number of awarded to Mrs. E. Malarkey and II. automobiles have been overturned E. Wall, consolation prises to Mrs. on the pavements between Salt Lake Stella Shea and Thomas Francis. and Xephl, deep ruts in the snow Mrs. Malarkey and II. E. Wall also and ice making driving qnite diffiwon the guessing prizes. At mid- cult and dangerous. night a delicions luncheon was serv-'e- d One of the most enjoyable event1 at one large table, which was on the social calendar for the pas j artistically decorated with a bowl of week was the surprise party given .sweet peas and roses. Those pre- la honor of Mrs. Dan McCann, on sent were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Malarkey. at her home evening Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duggan, Mr. and music snd singing of Cards, Mrs. II. E. Connelly, Mr. and Mrs. songs were the features Panl Finkell, Mr. and Mrs. George of the Honors for high evening. Langton, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wall. scores In the card were playing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Francis. Mrs. awarded to Mrs. Frank Garrity and Stella Shea, Miss Mary Ryan. J. B. to Harry Link, consolation Ropes. Q. Rust and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. P. McPolin and II. E.prizes McClain. J. E. OConnor. A delicious luncheon was served to , - ; . I i i u. the following guests: Mr and Mm ' Frank Cirrih Vr Donnelly M,w I!,"5 rs. ' ;!d Jatrck lfr 1 - "na --- Lrs' 1 A- ! - John Anderson, Mr. and ,ran L. Tuckett, Mr. and Mrs. J- Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.. McClain. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brig-- , WtlH X nii.miit.mnnnni,lMlllllli PIPE Jv j -- I PIPE We are now removing 20,000 feet of 3, 4 and 6 inch standard pipe, also 6 inch wood pipe at the Tintic Mill and offer same at attractive prices for quick sale. If interested call R. ed ;-- MePolin,; Mcrolln, Mr. SalliTan Mn W T. D; SI1J' Mrs. Sr., Mrs. Mary Lewis, Mrs. P. J. Mrs. James Weldon, Mn. Willis MuCullough, Miss Gertrude Tuck!1 Miss Louise Tuckett, Miss Frank McCann. Miss Myrtle McCain. D McCann and James McCann. D' v LOTT at TINTIC MILL or SALT LAKE'PIPE COMPANY West 6th South Street Salt Lake City, Utah 475 !i m tmt,, , 4 |