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Show Paw EUREKA REPORTER 4 Coming players in Mrs. ltoxle White of SpringvIMe N visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. II. J. Pitta aro In Salt Lake City for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Ales Nolan and Thomas Provo. spent Mts in Sunday week. I', Mra. N. MIhh and Mra. George Fortey left Thuraday for Salt lake City where Mr. Koraey will attend the Ilottlera convention to he held on Saturday. Mr. 1925 of the Third." Mr. and Mr. Charles Zubrislc'c left on Thursday for .j.ilt I.ake un-Ogden. Your Garage Deserves a Good Roof Once the garage roof begins to leak, the best thing to do is to put down a roof that will last, Barrett Mineral -- Surfaced Roll Roofing holds staunch And it's handsome surfaced with and weather-tigh- t. natural slate in fadeless colors red, green and blue-blacThis roofing never rots or rusts never needs painting or staining. Moreover, it's fire-saproof against sparks. j j J. Churchill and and I.eila Hartford left today for Halt laike ('tty where they will remain for a few days.- Mr. Mary Cecil Kit eli, manager of the jCous. properties, is In Salt Luke Dr. Ostler was a Salt Lake visitor1 on business, during the early part of the weelr.l John W. Taylor returned n few Tomorrow evening st the I: D. S. jdays ago after transacting bininess Itecreatlon Hall, a three act omedy!in Salt Lake und I'rovo. !. j drama entitled Civil Service." Mr. and Mra. John Redoes Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark spent the 8a were guests this week at the ! early part of the week In Provo. home of Mr. and Mra. K. L. Harper, I with friends. visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Kothern aul, IS Mra. P. II. Craven and children children and Mr. and Mrs. Hebsr'- returned on Bunday after n few lay Jones and children spent Tuesday ,ni5j visit with Balt Lake friends. Provo. John McKellar. Ituth nt-x- t Friday, February fis? jl i!'.lion 11 aI Cf. k. fe m t! Mr. tnd Mrs. K. L. Harpar, Mra llarry McDonell, who ia attending Mra. John Dennis of I'rovo visited with her daughter, Mra. George the U. of IT. at Balt Lake, spent the Sara A. Bigler and Angus McDuneil; Jfl week-en- d visiting with his parent a, are at Balt Lake, going there for the Koraey, during the early part of thMr. and Mra. Angaa McDonell funeral of John Savnge. week. & Ver-Mra. Leo ; a. C, Burton returned from Salt Donnelly and son, Mra. L. M. Peterson was called to Mineral-Surface nou, from returned Salt was We He urcorapaul-LukMonday behind Lake stand squarely Suit Lake Thuraday on arrount of Roll Thursday. where they had been the guests' ed on his return by Mrs. Luke the lllneas of her husband, who Is because has demonstrated its it Roofing durability In son, who will visit for a few days receiving' treatment at the Holy of friends. and economy on all types of steep-roofe- d builJings. home. Burton at the Crosa Hoapltal. Mr. and Mra. G. H. Wlgton anJi Come in and see the different types of Barrett Mr. and Mrs. J. II .Buys, Mra. Eu- Mrs.- John McKellar entertained daughter, France, left Wednesday! ,ew d ,",t R1 R,t gene Blackett, Mrs Cecelia Baoci the Priscilla Sewing Club at her,,or Roofings. There's a roofing suitable for any building are at Salt Lake. City for the pur liomn Thursday. Ths afternoon wta , funeral or spent In sewing after which n dainty Mr. and Mra. J. Cecil Livingston pose of attending the John luncheon waa served. Savage. iare the proud parents of an ehkt Mr. and Mra. Kd Cook, Mra. Tom 'pound baby boy, born February 25. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jn'9 enterKealherslone and two children, and Doth mother and child are reported tained at a dancing party on MonHoward Whitehead motored to Halt to be doing nleely. day evening, twenty of their frlenda lsike last Saturduy where they r A dainty luncheon wa attending. Mr nd Klrkman ,aD served. iiiainml for a couple of days vWt Thursday fur Salt Lake City, for the with frlenda. .purpose of attending the funeral of Mr. and Mm. Frank Gnrrity and Mr. and Mrs. George Korsey John Savage whleh waa held this Mary Frances, left on daughter, entertained at a COO" parly Thun.- - morning, for Salt Iatke, going there Thursday day, given In honor of Dr. and Mrs. for the of John Savage funeral I'. K. Ilayos, who left Thursday for' Mr. Bryan Chureh entertained at which this whs held morning. SC.MM.mV OF Ohlsen Halt luike where they will tuke up dinner Monday for her mother, Mrs Sr. 5 0 1C IT.KD N'HSBIT SFIKlol si.V ILl 8. J. Mra. II AHKKT H ILL AT TINTIC HIGH Hanfwn also Schneltter, llielr realdeuee. Honors for high Mm. Sadie Mangum and son, CarSo. 12 Henry 4 14 AT HALT LAKH llOSPlTAil scores were awarded to Mrs. II. J.jDaruey Those present were Mr. and los, former residents o Sr. 2 2 of Kureka. Dyches e Da via and l)r. J. II. KUaworth aulMrDay Burney and daughter, 1 T.S. 9 Although Tlntlc High School was Dant spent a purt of the week with Mrs. Kureka friends will regret t runsolatlou prises were won by nora. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hants and Mangum's slider, Mrs. K. L. Harper unable to enter any of the High ' So. 2 0 learn of the serious illness of frt l Mra. J. II. Ellsworth and W. (j. daughter, Helen, and son. Howard; of Kureka. ih'hutd Divisions in basketball, due Mannon F. 10 1 Nelson. Dainty refreshments were Mr. Schneltter and Mra. Barney to their gymnasium not being of L. Staplcy . ..Jr. Netli:, who this week submited u 0 Mrs. H. K. Wilkinson und non leguiaMim size, Coach Kline has Mattinson an operation at one of the Salt Lale served at small tables. Those who ut and Bryan Church . . . .F. 0 and daughters, Kent, Catherine and kept the interest of the Mr. Nesbit had appM& tended were: Mr. and Mra. 11. J Dali . hospitals. alive! 0 .Jr, sport j! Mr. and Mra. George Houle enter- - Iou1ho, also Miss Virginia Snow, nil by playing a series of case seems to hanl and Davia, Dr. and Mra. J. If. Kli.worlii, s the Sullivan . ..So. . 2'cftia ' at games, Mr. and Mra. W. G. Nelson, Mr. and S!? 1 iSls Vit reached a rather critical stage kM?r' of Salt Iake, spent the week-en- d Larsen . . In all. So. numbering 0 thirty Silver Ciy, visiting with Mr. Mrs. George Nelstiu, Mr. and Mrs. t fore the operation was performed The games were hard fought and Lewis . . . So. "toO" was enjoyed. Prices for j of Mra. to fifty players participated, Kngstroin The young man's parents, Mr. ul dose John Dennli, Hyrum Jenkins, . . . . F. 0 Jhigh wore were won by Mr. and Di the last being from Provo. this William R. Nesbit, now nif I an . . Mn, timer of' in being favor D ..So. 0 argument Tomorrow evening at the L. D. S inter-clanj Mrs. Henry Jarvis; Mrs. Wshon s dents . over Cartoon baVegas. Nevada, hau 0 varsity athletics, ....P. The members of the "COO" Club and D. D. Gardner, second. Those llecieation Hall, a three net rnmedv cause in j been atofSaltLasLake Conover . former . ..Sr. since he was an; when the yearn 0 q htgli drama "Civil entitled Service. were: Mr. and Mrs. It. D entertained their husbands and a present to school a had Deck a at that team, ..T.S. place. hospital 0 regular q only few frlenda Saturday evening, the Gardner, Mr. and Mra. J. Leyahon, about Last fifteen the took evening Friday Neighbors players ia part parly being at the home of Mra. K.Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Jarvia. of Woodcraft held a social session the sport. Coming next week. U. of D ' AU Can Have The Seniors won the series but playera In "Mary the Third. after their regular business meeting. -The evening was spent in pluyln were hard pressed by tho team from 1925 Plates March l2 and C. J. Sullivan, first; Mrs. Heb. r J Jjj'eir cards, prizes being won by Mrs. J. tl.. Trod, School, who onrprhied .11 Jones and John Coffey, consolation. frc rei)lllr Bhop ,n ia now prepared W. While, Mrs. James Haynes and by their clever and conalstent play Bjg Event Takea plMe ...TOtabllshnient and The appointment! -- ...! In keeping1 March 1st Is the time fixed furl Mrs. L. M. Stewart. Luncheon was ing. The Seniors and Juniors found " Next Friday At Dividend displaying with Washington's birthday. Those the new 1925 automobile served. it difficult to preaent the same lineia attendance were: Mr. and license The secretary M plates. on C successive nights, while the up A genuine, re,ir,n and ,a old time, western state says that officers la all panel It. A. Wllklna of Silver City, Mr. nnd!PpI At the regulur meeting of the Freshmen and Sophomores were dance, with all the Mra. George Bothern, Mr. and Mrs, everything, ran now be handled In Lady Macrabees, held last evening, trimming such of the state have been notified It to play at nil timee. an efficient and prompt manner. O. eager TaudevDle, refreshments, etc. pick up all car owners who do not J. Kay Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Allred la In the musical program was following I"?,rwiM wHl take place at Dividend rhnrge of the shop. U?dr C,MHe' wa8..ple?David HuhnpU, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. carried out: Duet, Miss Richards and ?L o Ah,.eeand it argues well for day evening and a cordial next Fri- have the new plate3 by March Miss John Coffey, Mr. mid Mrs. Ilebor invitation which la next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ward and Mr. Harper; solo, Mrs. Kdwurd basketball In the near future, when is extended to residents of the other Jones, Dr. and Mra. K. I There has been the usual lad Clark, and Mra. A. J. Kirk man entertained Fox; reading, Mrs. W. I). Myers; Coach Kline, the students and the camps of the district. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. at n dancing party Monday evening, instrumental music. Miss Vera Fox; minute" rush for licenses but eves g public hope to see the Dancing starts at 9.30 and con- at that only about half the automoJ. Sullivan. the nodal event which took place at solo, Mrs. John Downey. Games ot boys In a new gymnasium, compet- tinues till morning, according to the bile owners now the Kirk man home being in honor various kinds were also played and ing with the other have the new nu&- high schools of sdnrtiilng matter and the dancers hero. a fine luncheon was served. Prize the state. of Mr. and Mra. Hyrum Jenklna. A are told that "it will coet aa little delicious repast waa nerved to the winners were Mm. John Downey, Coach Kline is now centering his or as much as they desire." Tomorrow evening at the L. D. 8 following guests: Mr. and Mrs. It. Mra. Freethy and Mrs. Gear . attention on a clan series of A number of Kureka K. Winn, Mr. and Mrs. II. Jenkins, s will people Recreation Hall, a three act comedy The number of placers In this no doubt attend.Mr. and Mrs. William Sherwood, Mr. Health Lectures Given drama entitled "Civil Service. Is unlimited, and It will afford game 'and Mra. Klrkmnn, Mr. and Mrs. In Eureka On Tnesday every boy In the school an opporSpence Spencer, Mr. and Mra. C. K. tunity to compete for his class. Ward. James II. Wallis, executive secreFollowing is the standing of the A very pleasant surprise party tary of the Utuh Public Health As- respective classes in the Inter-clas- s Basketball League: ,was tendered Hev. John Lagan at sociation, was in Kureka on Tuc: Team Won Lost hi home on Monday evening, The day and visited the schools, sIbo deSeniora . a 10 of health livering lectures: 'member of his congregation couple and 9 other frlenda railed and spent the one in the afternoon at the Star Trade School Juniors 7 Theutre aud vou ever buy. a used .Ford car and then after the in even other the evening playing y60Q." Dainty I were nerved to the- fol- Ing at the Crescent Theatre. Health Freshmen had ta 'ou start to figure that probably you paid were also shown. Mr. Wul-1- 1 Sophomores 1 !J ; If you want a good ear lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Dennis pictures moro for than it it waa w The following are the reaulta of ; ; worth! That if you had purchaa-e- d Introduced by Mrs. V. fci. Mr. and Mra. J. K. there's just one kind of 'Harrington, one some place else you might have O'Connor, Mr. and Mra. William Kkloff, who was chairman of the the gamea played: paid $25.00 or Trade School 22, Freshmen 20. oil and one kind of gas Owenn, Mr. and Mra. D. J. Bulllvau. committee having charge of the $30.00 less, and had a bettor car! Mrs. A. L. Turkett, Sirs. P. J. Don- sale of Christmas seals last Decem- Juniors 56, Sophomores 6. Trade for you to use. School 63, Sophomores 9. Seniors Sure you did! nelly, Mm. T. D. 8ulllvan and Miss ber. In the afternoon at the Star Thea- 42, Freshmen 14. Seniors 51, Trade Mae Sullivan. ter the attendance was limited to the School 19. Juniors 37, Freshmen TEXACO Motor Oil is is the same. The reason US0! car the of During the week pupils of the grade schools and their 12. Juniors 54, Trade School 19. early part clean, clear, golden-colore- d 18 11 Uiore was no standard Dr. P. K. llnyea sold his chiropractic teachers, the house being filled to Sen or 32, Sophomores 6. condition or price with Senior . sn 1,1 a . . oil pure and all kivts practice In the Tlntlc District to Dr. rapacity. Mr. Wallis took occasion Cd Vhm I aba A A H. J. McKell and on Thursday 1).. to publicly thank Don Conover and And TEXACO and Mm. Hayes left for Salt Lake Miss Ruth Wightman. the pupils Gasoline is the volatile City where they will visit with who won tho prizes for the sale of gas for power. friends for a short time while a the largest number of Christmas mores 13. Senior. Freshmen ; ; KJms prices, nor are they prices established on a basis new location la being looked for. Dr. seals In the recent campaign, and he f comivtitive : : when kidding co.d..t the car was ac- . to locate either at also extended the thanks of the Juniors rresnmen 11. i as iratte T With TEXACO Motor Hayes la orplanning ' ' 01 1 i on new a IMiyment Bountiful. Ford car. Those prices Murray The mary health association to various locul School 35, Juniors 22. Seniora II, Oil in the crankcase and frlenda of the family will regret people who had been most artlve in Sopohomres 7. Freshmen 23. sv ; ; are honest value unused miles and nrice representing their departure from the district. Dr. the work of selling seals. The dbiH1 phoniores 12. TEXACO Gasoline in the ii. il McKell, who came hem from Ogden, her of seals Bold In 1924 was much 23. Jnnlora pin, oar profit and tank, your motor is getof genuine l ord parts to I a Palmer graduate chiropractor, larger than for the previous year. Trade School 19. Freshmen 12. put the cars in certiting all that a good car and will undoubtedly develop a At the Crescent Theatre in tho Seniors 42, Freshmen 6. Trade fied condition. needs. large practice In Tintic. evening of Tuesday Mrs. II. D. Gard- School 25, Sophomores 13. Trade The history of every car is attached for vour ner sang a solo, following the open- School 37, Juniors 24. Sophomores Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Davis enter- ing of the meeting, and Mr. Wallis 2. Seniors 9, (forfeit). Trade School The mystery has been eliminated. tained a number of frlenda last Mon- was again introduced by Mrs. Kk- 30, Seniors 27. Freshmen 22. Soday evening,1' Dr. and Mm. r. k. loff. The pictures and the talk were phomores 20. Seniora 44, Juniors the complimented the same as glrea In the nfternooi. 34. Juniors 50, Sophomores 45. llnyea being maximum price "500" was the feature of Undoubtedly a lot of good is being guests. Following Is the record of Indic tc the program and prizes were won by accomplished through the efforts or vidual acoring of each player during e and a ho e Mm. George Forsey and P. K. Mr. Wallin and other members M season: the o aa of o t. d o ho JS o Hayes, first; Mm. Kvans and J. II. the Utah Health Association. It is o 43 9 U U &. H H U B Ellsworth, consolation. An excel-- ( their desire to educate the pupils j i9n;iTir 4O0 45.oof?o:wpr5.oor75: lent luncheon wae served, covers be- -. and their pureuts on .various health I 3 1 4 5 100.00;i35.00jl50.00!210.00!210. 150.00 H . laid for the 9 Ing following guests: matters. How Disease Is Spread 1,01.3 5 130.00;165.00:175.00240.00;240.00 173.00 Dr. and Mm. P. k. Hayes, Mr. and. was the title of one of the r. 12 20G 100 .Jr. Stspley 0 picture 150.00,215.00 225.00;301.00;300.00 420.00;i02.00 Mm. George Forney, Dr. and Mrs. J. and everyone who sees the film I j Clark Sr. 8 50 111 0 2 10. 00 2 64. 00 1286.00 346. 00,371. 00 1493. 00 ;21 4. 00 II. Ellsworth. Mr. and Mm. Stewart 'sum to be benefitted. "Health 11 51 102 5 ....Jr. 43. 00. 305.00340. 00 448.00;IT4 00.00:500. 00 267.00 and Mr. and Mm. John Evans. laminations" Is another and . Th!MJ'er8 ...F. 12 44 95 Truck chassis all without starters. prices Kid Comes Through" was also equai- - Roberts T.S. 12 40 89 Strater type 825.00 more. The Utah Parks Co., an auxiliary iy Bacon Oarage A. Ostler 12 T.S. 43 87 interesting. All with pnOnmatlc tires. to the Union racific Railroad Co . I on his T.S. 12 34 aronnd the state Mr. L. Ostler 73 Mikesell Garage Solid tires $50.00 less. has applied to the public utilities Wnllle is trip So. 12 32 71 being assisted by M. S. Houti Above prices subject to commission for a certificate of run- - Parker, another health association Morgan Garage change without notice. Stspley . .Sr. 33 67 Old type Tudor new venlence to and an necessity operate Eureka official. Hannifin type same as 1924. 32 ..Jr. 68 Old type Coupe new unto stage line between Cedar Cityi type same aa 1924. .Sr. Buys .. . 5 ;; M. H. Naylor 20 Ruckstell Axle or any extra Transmission on "T and Marysvnle into the scenic lands! Cronin . 25.00. Sr. 28 58 Silver City of southern Utah, which would cre12 Morgan . 22 49 ....F. ate a regular stage line between Mamoth Supply Co. IF YOU PAY MORE, YOU PAY TOO MUCH. VIertel . ..T.S. 12 10 13 45 Always an acncvance, worse Ryan . . . Marysvnle and Bryce Canyon. The Jr.-S- r. 11 21 2 Mamomth 41 when it nslLi ts you at night, applicants propose to rnn on sche-- ; 18 4 40 zou can top it quickly with Hendrickson . Goshen Motor Co. dule during all the tourist season! Beesley . . . . ..So. 12 15 4 34 and to include In the round trip'; Goshen Iotts ..Sr. 7 11 3 25 Cedar Breaks, Pangultch Lake,! . ..Jr. 8 11 3 25 .. Salisbury Bryce Canyon, etc. Osborne . . . . . So. 0 10 1 Every user Is a ROOFINGS - ed R-.- - I-- ak rn, 1 , mtic Lumber Co. Phone 44 Eureka, Utah I 1XTKK-CLAK- 13P M 1U :!S? . as-th- L ! ' s Inter-clas- JTni1 ... ... i s : . rS5;r :l - lly "..8 j surySTsi ar I rt L'Tt ia ; 2C Hut - s .4 trPur rif is I :i o . 3 a 1 I sport-lovin- cage-ball- Take M d j MIIW9IIIIIMIIIIHIH44HIIHimiimilWF i J Our Word ( J Used Car Resale Prices For It -- Pudw1r full-bodie- (. d. 91 1 4. ,7 nSaiLrS: JK ' m mw. TEXACO MOTOR OIL f GASOLINE fli - Be -- 1920-1921921-192- 1922-192- ..... 1923-192- , 1924-191- ; 1 , 3 ; : i? . Tickling Throat . ...F.'ll CHAMBERLAIN'S The Tintic Garage COUGH REMEDY friend i 21 :s |