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Show EUREKA REPORTER Page 8 1 Eureka Personals and Social Events Tr ov- Mrs. Alex Blight was visitor on Tuesday. !jjda-v- - Uril -- , 3, - Miss f'tta Jones spent Sunday with relatives in Spanish Fork. Mrs. Lydia Ferguson, who hat I Mrs. C. A. Walker Foil Stewart visit-- j visited this spent the winter in California, ro ed Sunday with r In! Ives at iaymm. week with frie. ds in Salt Lake. turned home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briskey and! II. L. Whitehead was a Sail Lake Mr. and Mra. Thomas Drew and eons, Karl and Clyde, spent the early visitor this week, Mr. and Mrs. i Mra. William Ferguson were visitors Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrity ani in Spanish Fork and Spragviilo Miss Nellie Barker visited wi'.h daughter, Mary Frances, spent Sun- - during the week. her tool her, Mra. William Parker, day In Sprlngvllle and Provo, Miss Veda flrae Bartlett rame oeti j of Salt Lake, on Sunday last. ft"'11 Salt Lake this week and is the Visit the pie and eako aale at the T. Mr. iiii.l Mrs. Thomas Frances and M. K. Church on Saturday aftor- - guest of her father, Supt. Bartlett of the Tintlc Schuol D Mr. and Mrs. J. K. OConnor spent noon at 2 oYIrwk. trlet. Sunday wllh friends in Payson. FHrl Stewart Is driving a new Mra. George Ilyan had as her ono 0f ((,, jftte Overlands, pur- Special at the Tintlc Mere. Slnre during the early part of I he . guest for Suturday only, Ludies Bloomers thased at the llaron Oarage. I Miss Nellie Ilosser, an Instruu- j week for 69e each. I Miss Josle Bunnell, a student at tor In the Bryant junior high school Mrs. Peter Hood left on Tuesday the II. of II., Is visiting with Eureka In Salt Lake City, I for Rail Lake where she will visit friends. Miss Gloria Crane, Mias Frances with friends for a week or ten days.! I Miss Anita Jack of Salt Lake is Crane and Walter Crane were out Mra. L. O Schofield. Mrs. ArHiur'a ncKt at the home of her elsler, from Salt Lake this week, coming I. ay lies, Mrs. Louella Fillmore and Mrs. Waller Christ here with their father, G. W. Crane, op her son. Mrs. Agnes Haynes and son, Theothe Chief Cons. Co. geologist. Miss Fdnu Bunnell of Salt laike is dore, motored to Paysmt last Sunday. Mrs. Alfred Moyle and daughter, spending her vacation tn Kureka, Mr. and Mrs. Heed Billing! Miss Catherine Moyle, both of Salt KI.Ht of Miss Helen Taylor. part of tin week In Salt Lake. J t. I , und, children of Sail Lake ure visiting with Mra. Fnimu Billings and Mrs.! Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Smith and son, Melvin, spent tho week end visiting Fugene Blackett of Fureka. In Provo. Mrs. John Bunnell, who now reMr. un.l Mrs. Ilyrurn Jenkins and sides at Salt Iatke, is visiting for u spent Saturday and Sunday few days with her husband In In Salt Lake. Lake City, are visiting with Mrs. Mrs. Kyrurn Jenkins of Eureka. i9 Mrs. jPnbn(,- mother. , Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Jones mot her, Mrs. Frntiia BUI lugs. Mrs. Jack McKellur entertained at a prettily appointed dinner given of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Anderson, Mrs. F. 7. Carlson, Mrs. L. Salisbury wete Mammoth visitors last Saturday, attending the wedding anniversary party of Mr. und Mra. S. Stewart. children wt son, re- turned Sunday from Salt Lake. They were accompanied to Kureka by Mrs. McCann who had been visit-lu- g at tho former place for several Llv-9II.7- B. TOPCOATS ad ; days. Tlio Women of Mooschcart legion held a very cnjnyuhlo social session after the regular routine of business lind been transacted last Friday 500 was pinyed, Mrs. evening. Juek Downey won first prize und 11 (8 and Wed-riiildr- Al-spe- nt Arthur, uud Mrs. J. J. Muthews returned to Salt Lako Tuesday after several days visit wllh tliolr slstei and brother, Mrs. F. Coffey und James Foster. linn McCann und Mr. on ! I lie music. Thu Jazziest Jazz music as well us the old time melodies. and and I After tho minstrel show at the Star Theutro thin evening (hern will lie u dance nt tho Flks Pavilion, the colored troupe of players to furnish (Irulinm McPolin homu-mud- Frances and Helen Williamson of Suit Lake, daughters of Prof, and Mrs. 1. L. Williamson, are guests (Ills week of Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Paulsen of Eureka. Mrs. W. II. Patrick Mr. Michael McPolin left nesday for' Salt Lako to visit with Mrs. Patrick McPolin, who is at the Miss Maude Layton of Salt Lake Holy Cross Hospital. l.i visit lag this week with Kureka Mr. and Mrs. Warnick Tyler and friends. the formers brother, N. A. Tyler, who recently arrived In this stato from Kugland, were out from Salt; Lake last Saturday and Sunday, be--J ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Ifouln left on Miller. Thursday for Rail Iake where they, Now ,8t ynur cban,,e for dec,0',,,-juywill visit with friends for a few'. o and coffes doughnuts served ut tho Apron Sale, under the1 Mrs. Byron Thurmond was nailed direction of the Catholic Womans, lo foigan on Wednesday on account League. At tho Minors lint!, April' of the Illness of her daughter, Aud- - 14th, from 2 to 6 p. m. rey, a studunt at the U. A. C. Mrs. Ilyrum Jenkins of Kureka and Mrs. her niolher und siHter, Mrs. Theodore who Fullmer, several months visiting wl'li fred Moyle and Miss Catherine her sons In California, returned to Moyle of Suit Lake City, were among the guests at tho birthday anniverhor home In Kureka on Sunday. sary dinner given last Sunday tn Mr. and Mrs. A. L. George and honor of Mrs. Joseph Kirkwood at daughters. Misses Ituth and Dorothy ber ,niH n l'rovo. Murphy, und Mrs. Dean Heurlod and Mr. and Mra. K. K. Bradley and daughter, Charlotte, visited lute 1sh( ehlldu-week wllh relatives In Salt Lake. and Mrs. K. L. Durfee leftfor Salt Lake where they. .Thursday New arrivals In Dresses. 11.75, wi Mrs. I). J. of I2I.7B und 29.75. Norman- - inRttton Montana, who Sharp will coine to' Jensen Company. .Kureka for a visit with her mother, rK '' ' l,urfu und other relu- Miss Helen Boesley of Kureka was this week named as vice pres!-- , t Ives. dent of thu Women's league, ono of Mr. an(, Mra. c Qreenwell of the most important organizations id Kureka dont care how March came! the big Institution ot learning. Miss n but lhey are plea8wl that Jt went; Beeuley is in her Junior year at the oul ln a most aaUsfactory manner j school and Is prominent In various in doing so left their household in tlvllles, espoclully In musical work. considerably richer, a ten pound' N. S. Sanderson, who operates the bab' by arrivtnR on the last day Gl ,m,nth. singe line between Kureka and Mr. and Mrs. Itohert Jones and ion, Bohhle, of Salt latkn, spent lust Sunday In honor Mrs. P. C. Hood. ; . tired wailing .Kowe expecta to move liis family! I 8,jnd,r,,on road n,a,, of l',ah CHUnlJr '".buck to thU and he says that bo ' fix the road and did tne Job him- - other place elty seems quite like home to them. Tonight at the Star Theutro there self. will be a genuine old time minstrel at the Tintlc Merc. Store Mr. and Mrs. George Dattago and show, lleek & Walkers Colore J ' Special on Bloomer, ldfc"' and Miss Lenore Vincent. family ,f,p rSalurday Minstrels, the first troupe of this Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Irothero and kind to visit Kureka In some years, Beulah Thurgood. all will give nn excellent performance. , Dividends baseball team will not fantnjr M, e r0T0: Mr and Mra- - "aI,er Later in the evening, following the be given a place In the Central Utah of the show, lhey will furnish League, according to Items publish- - Ben and am,l3r ot Pocatello, Idaho, music for n dunce at the Flks lavl-!e- j n few days ago. There was one niotwrd to Kurek Sunday and were at birthday dinner In vacancy in tho league and both ?nler,a,nPd bonor ,f nattaK and Dividend and ... . H. Bacon Fork Spanish applied rof the Bacon Gar- - for Mrs. William Thurgood. Fork ,dnilaalon. WM SpanUh age reports the delivery of tho fol: uk(M1 ln bwaiwl of thd locatlon of overs were laid for thlrty.-Pr- ovo lowing cars: Overland sedan lo Mrs. that t0WD niTldpnd h ball team , 1,era,d la ",rong enough to play in thCj Mrs. W. B. Thurmond was hoster-to 'klalcplisiGrcen ami Mrs aUPvNi,hat baKue but the ,l,tIe m,n,nK ran,l to the members of the Fldelis Club Francistouring cm prlzu. served. Dulnty refreslinients were0. J,r ,b They have a style that I will be distinctive anywhere, a sturdiness that will stand any weather; theyre Hart Schaffner & Marx coats. I Han-clos- Ge - . s - Si,!?, uni t 1 D F Knight Six sedan to Dr Mr. ltaeon stales that the1 Ostler. Overland and oa are attracting a lot of attention in Tintlc and that within a very who: t tlme ho expects to receive delivery on another shipment, some of which are already sold. Wlllys--Knigh- r'f ,ould adui,,d h ! traveling ex-jj- ng hav bet,n increased. Thore aro p,ht c,ub the r -- " i,ifor a few games of 500." Prize high score was won by Mrs. A. F. Mrs. George won Tlnsman ba,,e Prpsent wer New arrivals in Coats, Suits and r teorgo Tlns- Dresses. Specials In Coats, 19.00 Malcolm Green, Mrs. Mys. and 129.75. Specials in Dresses, t,eorR t astleton, Mrs. C. P. Jones. 111.75 to 929.75. Norman-Jense- n Mrs. O. A. Allred. Mrs. John Allen. Company. Mrs. Kugene Blackett, Mrs. William Conover and Mrs. J. H. Bailey. Mrs. l'at Donnelly was a special guest of the club. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess who was assisted by her daughters. Miss Stella Fields and Mrs. J. Kay Sorenson, Visit the pie and cake sale at the M. E. Church on Saturday after- noon at 2 oclock. , Star Theatre Sunday: : : WOULD YOU DO this for love? Smash through a fence while traveling a mile a miiiute? , , , , j Skid headfirst into the curb while riding a motor-bike- ? Climb to the top of nri. a tall flagpole? Then see that lightning irresistible lover of the screen Riginald Denny in a hilarious riot of laughter and thrills Oh, Doctor Adapted from the Saturday Evening Post story by Harry Leon Wilson. ; Gn ,be enjoyable events of the week was the surprise party given in honor of Mrs. John Bun- nell, the affair being at the home of Sir. and Mrs. T. C. Clark on Tues-- ; dar evening. "SOO playing was the feature of the evening. Prizes were won as follows: Mrs. Charles first; Mrs. John Allen, sscond; Mrs. John Bunnell. guet prize; Mrs. W. B. Thurmond, consolation. The decorations throughout the home were along Easter Ideas and delicious luncheon was erved at small tables. Those in attendance were: Mrs. John Bunneil, Mrs. A. F. Burt, Mrs.. Kugene Blackett. Mrs. O. A. Allred, Mrs. Conover. Mrs. W. B. Thurmond. Mrs. C. J. Jones, Mrs. as: the iLaheCitv. Ifll tu Km r tahl My 0t F. SHRIVER p. PI Be sure and attend the Big Dance r i f ot rroro was . ini air. and Mrs. A. G. Ttko at the Elks Pavilbin w. 4 C!lthlic Sunday from Salt Lak ; Hwkl'dwUI J pansn.ou Night. April 8th. Thoxirtt ,2? a to! lh? part owing Orchestra will rurnlsh the music. If the they had been for a abence of Fa'hor K -friends. They were accomP1. .hi. ,o. to ton jou ,U1 and Mrs. James tor wtjrtaw, Sr r.sSSHAI of the mine. - The 2 Beth Castleton, daughter and Mrs. George T. CastW tertalned a number of hff friends at a very pleasaat Mrs. T. D. Sullivan, Myrtle McCann won the ?; ponnelly, Mrs. p. j. Fen- - the beet costume, also anol Mrs. John while Mae Myers won two the guessing games and which Le Stella Shea. Mra. Mlnorranke The time was spent in and music- . mule. - Mr.! rz Sir torr r, (turn to his work. . Haynes the Brlskie- - A delicious luncheon GourlefMrs. j friends will be pleased' Ba,,er tiM Millie learJ SJJSr,Bk ing guesU: to w ; r ''eIdo bas plan- - Horton Myrtle McCanu. he Is getting along .i though It may be another wSk orfn wl?,.1 I E""ka Afler len. Mae Myers. Merline last mentioned being from Salt hevWl11 llke,y tftk up her Helen Carlson, Helen Church two before he Is well issrv. bl We're ready, too, with smart spring suits. i4", ij r ? . I- - v enough to re-!rp- M family n otter California. bs of the I Douglass, and Maurine last mentioned being fro hi |