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Show Fridav, EUREKA REPORTER WWfMHt saafti1 I C ift 5 : i Union Dairy:; CA Company Managvmcnt. I t i DAW FlilLDS, Manager PIIONE 330 K. 1. 1 1 Mrs J fif of Hr. The best it none too good ! is ml Mis THEN FINE CLOTHES DO, TOO l I Willi, i in J. Mm pli v. A. will) I Flunk. leimnM lo Sail Lake on Wednesday. Purl on ami d,iir Mrs. A. lit or. Marjoi'i", ami smi, llrnsurd, (.pent i ml days Hi is week ill Sail laike, toiling widi Mrs. Burton's mother. .1 I.uke Holiinsuii. for you. Get ! ! n yes. il.fr. Mrs ! 0:,Ih. fur Mii;if time Midi 1 55 He it nan at Sail Laka llunday. Pr. II. J (I. is week r wk. 1 iil. IF ADVERTISING PAYS ifi f I'.mikii r Mii; Mu,- -, mine, I iv iiii1 K, i i I'riitl'. II. A. Chief Now Under New ba -- Harry Wild ;,,t l.ak1 i PASTURIZED MIL!! . Thomas W. Kmilli, one of the well fiiown leHiilenta of Goshen. nicl o' dial dai-- on February fitli. He a unlive of England nnl tii" fndier or Mm. Ada Stanton of Eureka. Funeral aervlrea were mndiri--- I ut Goshen. AND CREAM. FcIi-m- -v eparal lor si tailic jalread f tj s WIUIhiii llaneoek, dent of Eureka, was day. visiting with a In former Wearing fine clothes is a good form of oersonal advertising. I resi- Mr. and Min. John Flnrh, Misei lown on Sun Norton and Mine Mainlyn EsiolLi sonin of Ills Morton spent several iluys us tlm friends Ku!iir-j- j Make, friends. j ueaiH of Sail Myron Thiiriiiniid, who In now cni iuy nlglil they allendeil the F, ' liloyed hy the I'nited SI ales Co. jt in ih Ileaven'' eiformane at the Bingham, was In Hnreku during the Suit Muko Theatre. week for a vlnil wllh his family. The Tlntle UaruKo roiiipuny h ive Mr. Thurmond lias u good iiosillo.i at the rump. For many years jiiul completed Home imprnveiiM tits on upper M.ik nt Hie 'eu In their building lot wuh niasler I i'll n Ini :!reet, huvlng en! irgel their old ' Eureka mine In Eureka. uml rear runted It in hui'Ii u inannei 'I he (tillage UK lo lie very ultriiedve. i.fflee now eoiiimro.-- t.ivor.iMv wilu I: uny Himllar offieo noiilli of S.iil Leave out of account the comfort good clothes give and the sense of satisfaction. iiint-knni- r i 1 nty. A i pretty Valentino parly w.m given hy Mra. A. MrEiuliern ut lo r horm liiat Huturiluy, wlmn alia ciiteitaine.l I ho memherH of the IrlHrillu Sew in; Kj ,n Look on them just as a venture in $ Club also llielr li unhands. Thu evening wna taken up In iluiieinK ami L!i games. The ruoins were beaiilifull At iloeointed In valeiitliio Ideas. ho j'UohI a enjoyed u deli iiihlnlKlil clous buffet lunelieon. self-advertisi- I ng. Harry Jl. Suikeil, well known L ravel In a suIcmiiiiii who hud lieeii If? eull in k on I lie Tint le regularly for iiiiiny years and conn ijiiendy had u large number i.T ?J friends in (his part of llm Hlat., d!-lit Salt Lake on Friday even In;. Sin 1 e vivliiK him are his widow. Mm. Owens Surkelt, und two cl.lldrnu --JJ ruuerul services worn rondmled a' IfJ I lie Elks I 'lull raoiim in S.iil on Sunday iiflernonii. n rJ I lueii-han'-- i GOOD FOR ANY TIME Isnt it really sensible and thrifty for the ambitious man to wear - liilliqill't, lliucllcoil, lVCl'p-tioii- , foini.'il dinner or just l;:iy, stfiy ut home meal. None would he quite eoiu 1 plete without one of our One of Hie innM enjoyable social jvjj richly, toothsome delicate affair of the week wuh riven Tuei J day evening hy Iho I, ndy Mika ut the ril ly frosted Inver cakes. order. Five bun i..ll Made with plenty of eggs, club rooniM of (lie I urn of (he fen the wuh en'iilnr.l hut ter, pastry flour uud jilred prizes being awarded lo Mrs. )jn U! l,o-ll- smart, fine clothes. j pure sugar. t i Come in and choose one to day nt i Tinlic Baking Co. Family Baker pin-lilii- K I Mrs. 11. l. Jarvis, Mrs. lMwarl Iiko and Mrs. John Downey. i joy weak fbso-tioiv- ni ConditsoBj Quality, dignity, style make Hart Sehaffncr & Marx clothes good ads. jllenrlod, first; Mia. Agnes lloberoi, consolation. In (lie rout eel of the lialehel In the rherry ire.-he winner whh Mrs. Mary I Jayne-;- . 1C A delicious repaat wiih aerved to r about eevinly. Mra. J. II. FIMworili jiJ urted h elialrinmi of the enl 'rtain In nient roiuinllteo mid Ihoao who ur Jjj hIkIoiI her were Mrs. It. (iardner, Ksrdi ifl Tony Ferkovich. who is ii partner with Frank Serslseo in the owner- - j: ship of u group of claims la (ho Erickson District, to the west of II Eureka, arrived in town n few dais Jjj ago und reports having cneuunloroil LXf about a foot of very good loud oro in pa the main tunnel where woik has U been In progress for some time. Mr. IJj Ferkovich sas that this ore curries heller than fifty per cent IcHd as well us some silver and that it W. F. SHRIVER J thinks that a .;i,all nmoiint of work will now result in opening ore shipping quamilies. Mrs. Jack Xllson was hostess on Friday when tained the members of Aid of the M. E. Church. d ii charmln; she enterthe Ladles a The afternoon was spent in sewing, after which dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Those In attendance were: Mrs. Thomas Joseph Treloar, Mrs. Al Mr. William belt Morley, Mrs. E. Ho wen. Mrs. John Morley. Sr., Mrs. llcorge Brewster, Mrs. K. 1.. llarper, Mrs. M. Frcethy. Mrs. William Tito, Mrs. licorgc Lang' on. Mrs. Etta Hear. Mrs. John Nielson, Mrs. Jack Mrs. William Vivian. Mrs. II. 11. Tarrish. Miss Dorothy Treloa-an- d Jackie Mei'lure. Lit lie Jackie McClure gave a couple of very enjoyable readings. Try-thul- l. POOR of opportunity flings its portals only to the man who is up and doing who is tilled with pep and punch with rich, red Mood tingling through his system. Mou ntr. in sire obstacles dwindle to ant hills and ambitions lavome accomplishments to these sort of men. Where is the employer who seeks the man who is physically The man v.iihout stamina to withstand the knocks and gad of the hurrying, scurrying world of business? S.S.S. is the long established and time l.enond creator of You cannot expect to get very far np the ladder unless you are equipped wiih a body that is strong and vigorous. S.S.S. will start you en your way. iV ii allow the Door of Opportunity" to le closed to you I realise you have not the stamina to withstand the gaff - because your i.erve rower is lacking. Build up your system! S.S.S. made of carefully selected and ccivntttcally prepared and pro port mm d her he ana harks makes vou lit? Get back that old time 'hen epportuniiy knocks bepunch! ready to answer the call! R & & h rU st all rnod drag R or THE run-dow- nf j j, u in two Him. The larger rim more Nonoiiiind. 0m VfakeJ You Ted ikg Yourself Again Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox delightfully entertained at their home on Saturday night, the party being la honor of Miss Vera Fox'. Mrs. Jack Kitt and George Brewster, whose birthday anniversaries were all on that date. The time was spent in :ames. music and cards. Prizes for high score in the playing of 500" were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Job, Kitt. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson. Mrs. B. B. Parrish and George Brewster. A delicious luncheon was served, covers being laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. John Downey. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kitt. Mr. an.l Mrs. William Nelson. Mr. nnJ Mrs. It. B. Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. George Brewster. Mrs. E. Bowen. Miss Dorothy Nielson. A most enjoyable time was reported by all. 1. l Hood was in Salt Iaike on a Stan" Jerman was a Salt Lake Manager Sylvester of the local Mrs. Belle Shaw returned to k visit during the early part of the visitor on Saturday and Sunday. branch of Taylor Bros. Co. was In home in Salt Lake City on SunW week. Lake and I'rovo on business after a very pleasant visit with h Mrs. Simpkins of Salt Lake Is ?alt during the early part of the week, daughter, Mrs. Arthur McDonsk-WhilMr. nnd Mm. ('. E. lfutsh return- visiting with her daughter. Mrs. being accompanied In TIntic she also visited witH by Mrs. Sylvesed on Sunday evening after a few Dare Saley. ter. her mother, Mrs. W. II. Green w days visit at Salt Lake (Tty. A. J. Jex, cashier of the Eureka Miss Wanda Taylor entertaine.1 Silver City. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Simons of Banking Co , wus in foron on Saturday evening at a Valentine county Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, Woodruff. ITah, are visiting at (lie business during the early of tin party, given at her home. Games mer residents of this city who W part home of Mr. and Mrs. Ales Nolan o wsek." were featured and a dainty Inucheoi: a few years have been making the Eureka. was served to the following: Miss home in Colorado, returned to Father La inn of he local Cath-vic Miss Myrtle Wanacott of Salt lie Church Gertrude Brooks. Miss Earlean Croearly In the week and are returned late last week friend.-MLake City is vlsiiing in Silver after Miss mar, Naudine other Miss Gourley, ing with relatives and spending a few days at Salt Marie City with her grumlniotner and aunt. Lake and Sloane. Miss Isabelle Gourley Miller states that he may mo' Ogden. Mr. W. II. Green anTTWrs. David and Mrs. Owen Jarvis. back to this city. Foutt. Mrs. A. E .Tuckett entertained at An interesting meeting ol the Sil- a valent ine. five hundred and mah ver City Study Club" was held a; Jong party last Saturday evening. the home of Mrs. Hay Potts Thurs iNa'entine suggestions for decoraThe discussion, tions were used throughout the day afternoon. which was led by Mrs. Perry iKidge. room;, and a crystal basket of pink was a Continuation of the Parrel and lavender sweetpeas formed the Post, the study of which starteJ a centerpiece for the dining table; the favors were in keeping with ValUNTIL NEXT SUNDAY ONLY week or more previous. entine Day. First prLe in card playMiss Earlean Cromar entertaineo ing was won by Mrs. D. J. a! a prettily appointed Vaientine consolation prize, Mrs. II. E. Mcparty given at her home on Satur- Clain; first prize in mah was day evening. Games, music and man by Mrs. Ernest Smith, jeng OF SALT LAKE CITY consolacards were enjoyed. The valentine prize. Miss Ella Donnelly. In tion designs and color scheme were ear- the heart games prizes were won bv has Branch Studio in Wallace Building, Eureka, Utah ned rut in all the appointments. Mrs. 11. E. McClain and Mrs. John The guests were seated at one long Sullivan. A delicious SHOW PROOF FREE luncheon was table which held as a centerpiece a served to the Mrs. Dan following: how-pidolls, and favors und place McCann. Mrs. Mary Ann Hannifin. The Finest Photos at Very Reasonable Prices cards were in keeping with St. Val- Mrs. Ernest Smith. Mrs. H. E. Mcentine's Day. Those in attendance Clain. Mrs. D. J. The best pictures you have ever had taken. were: Miss Geneva lligginson. Miss Sullivan. Mrs. A.Sullivan, Mrs. John II. McCbrysta'. Enola Towers. Miss Marie Sloane, Mrs. Tat Six of our beautiful 4x6 photos only $4.95, worth $10.00. Donnelly. Miss Ella DonMiss Leila Hartford. Miss Margaret Miss Mae Sullivan and Mrs. nelly. Franke. Miss Stella Fullmer, Ml-- s ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Musical selections were Naudine Gourley. Miss Wanda Tav-lo- Harrington. rendered by Mrs.. Ernest Smith. Miss Mrs. George Cromar. Mrs. Owen! Ella We also make post cards. Donnelly and Miss Mae Jarvis and Mrs. Leslie Cromar. J j e , Ei-rek- a r. - j Special Advertising Offer Belmont Photo Studio e r. tn I KWHimWWHH IIIHHIII |