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Show Fage Friday, EUREKA REPORTER 2 Locals ' NATION-WID- E fjINSTITUTIO- f,UR 78-STO- fOWER SAVES YOU THE YEAR stores DEPARTMENT MONEY . Eureka, Utah. Flannel Shirts ! Ultra Smart! Have yuu seen our Fall Hats? Don't wait any longer! They spell style. In the most popular shapes, trimmings, and colors, and at the best Ruth Thomas this week vinil wllh friends and relatives In Halt Minx d ;Luko City and Ogden. L. 1C. Duly, of the Utah Power Sr Light Co., mothred to Halt Lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Cnatleton and children spout Sunday at Lincoln ! PILLOW OF AIR TIimI'n m lint IniIIooh For Warmth end Service Heres New Hats bunineiM. i Are Arriving Daily! t. Uy Eb v- seasons newest foods at tho lowoat possum price. Ili-nr- tlrrw And If I lie) 're I JiMMlyeniti iiuide wit li HiiM'rt h 1st tliey I lint's elrx Line n can Miss Mildred the lien lllve hiiiI exlrn longo. 1'linCs iik in ey him lug, In IiiiiK, I ri ill I ill- -f ill' MTlire, nod In (iMsl)i'iii',s low first I'lml, tisi. eOiNile Morton f Sirin at her home lad this rlty. J. Itay Sorensen Mens Fall Caps Newest Tinlic Garage Above with collars or with no collars. Coat style At Right with convertible shawl collar. Rig values at Pull-over- s, V-nc- ck, ol All the new colors. All sizes 8 to 14 years. Every sweater an outstanding value at its pries - $1.69 to $3.98 This Boys Warm Sweater Mens Sweaters for Fall All Wool For Work or Play Big Value Low Priced Big Value An exceptional value in an sweater at a convertible shawl collar very low price. Full-cuand two big pockets. all-wo- Coat sweaters that fit well the outdoor job or that are ideal for motoring, hiking or wherever a snug, com;-!ixiu- rwi-Wo- warm, sweater is well-shap- ed colors of blue, navy and brown; some two-toeffects. Just for the sweater work, At wear. or play general the remarkably low price of Solid ao-rah- si Good quality worsted with just enough cotton for excellent wear, well knitted and finished. l ne - In the new heather cein-plcxio- mixtures browns, greens, grays and tans; two Moderlarge pockets. ately priced at two-ton- e 1 $2.49 V-ne- fjrccicw.rf.rsBcst ndkine The same model Mieses Lucille IMrjr of Salt Lake a small amoanl of cclioo for better wear or in cot ton, at 98c to Charles Van Wagoner visited this' 'k willi friends In Salt Lake. ' LOO Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Wyne of. Montana, were the guests bert, are the guests of Provo and; early In the week of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake relatives. j George Sylvester. Mrs. II. 11. Trstley returned late Mrs. V. I Thomas returned Frl- -' list week from Salt Lake where she day after a two months visit with, had been visiting with relatives. In Boise, Idaho, and La Mr. and Mrs. Atel Nolan visited Grande, Oregon. with friends In Salt Lake over the Mrs. Mary Bonner returned to her. last week-enj home at Salt Lake on after' Sunday a few days visit with members of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Durfee and' her family in Eureka. children left Wednesday for Salt Miss Frances Huish left on WedLake where they will make their home. nesday for Salt Lake to attend the alumni meeting of the Chi Omega The Misses Mary and Margaret Sorority. While there she was the entertained Harrington Saturday in guest of Miss Eileen Dooley. honor of their cousin, Miss Margaret "xBers and daughters. Alexander, of San Francisco. The evening was spent In playing rummy, Missea Evelyn and Catherine, of prizes being won by Miss Margaret Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fennell and Mlsa Xorah Barker. A Barney of Fayson. spent several days dainty luncheon waa served. Those as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percv In attendance were! Miss Frances Hanks of Eureka. Fields. Miss Lelah Wall. Miss VirM. R. E. Sullivan, employee of the, ginia SulIiTtn, Miss Minnie Sloane. city water system, returned home Miss Helen Shea. Misses Frankie early in the week after spending and Myrtle McCann. Miss Margaret some time at one of the Salt Lake Duggan. Misses Gertrude and LouUe hospitals. Mr. Sullivan injured an Tackett. Miss Margaret FenneU. injured an eye while making repairs Misses Mary and Jessie Logan, Misses to one of the pipe lines and it Ruth and Xorah Barker, Miss Alice Is feared that city the Cronin. The hostesses were assisted destroyed. It was sight has been by their mother. Mrs. Dennis Har-- 1 to return to the necessary for him hospital again on ring ton. Tuesday. W In wool, wool combined with $3.98 J, la the gueet this work of her cousin. Miss lleleu Beeeley. Mra. Charles Berhtot and eon, Gil- - ol t, needed. Iihvl-idl- g: In heavy, or wool combined with sufficient cotton to insure excellent qualities; wearing and cotton. 1 -l long-wearin- Great sweaters for any regular fellers' activities school, play or work. Shaker or Jumbo knit; shawl or convertible collars. all-wo- ! Standard flaanel heavy weight, grey, blue and colors. Body and sleeves cut full and roomy; two flap pockets. Durable and All Weights and Colors For Hoy I WHY colors; $1.98 Big Slip Over Sweaters combinations. Sizes 34 to 46. $3.98 Brondstone flannel medium weight, Khaki and $1.39 e two-ton- ge t Heavy ribbed; ecru; long sleeves; ankle length knit or Jumbo knit. Plain colors or in many ! silk-ser- Suit for Fell .Very heavy, Shaker j low priced Mens Union or with just enough cotton for good wear. turned Sunday from Provo. They Co. :: worn amunpiiuled to Kureka by their niece, Miss Mury Twelves. Miss Margaret Ostrander returned tTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTTtTTT Monday from Park City where she wus thn guest of Miss Cecelia Bavai. Mr. and Mra. Lee llaywitrd nre during the week-envisiting with relatives In Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mra. W. H. Graham and Idaho. children of Suit lutke visited with Mrs. Klella Hlion relumed early In Mrs. Kllr.ii belli Coffey and other relu the week from Hull Lake. Miss Helen lives during the week. HIicm accompanied her mother in llm Mrs. M. Alexander and daughter, rapltnl hut remulued for a two wee'ia Miss Murguret, who have been I lie visit wlllt her aunt, Mrs. II. Medium. guests of Mr. and Mra. Dennis Ilcr !rington and children, left Hunday for I heir home In San Francisco. Ituy Harney returned Runduy from the Hot Pols. Ha was accompanied by Mrs. llarney and daughter, Lo nura, who spout several weeks at that place. Mr. and Mra. K. K. Bradley entertained at dinner Tuesday evening Covers wero laid for Mr. nnd Mra. 1 L. Durfee, Mr. and Mra. Krnest Durfee mid children, Mr. nnd Mis Louis Mlkesell and rhlldren, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Durfee, Oakley Durfee, Cora and La Vaughn Bradley, Muidc and games were enjoyed during the! evening. Mra. K. It. Illgglnaon of Silver City entertained at Bridge Thursduy of lust week. Iloniys for high score were awarded to Mrs. Lyman Bake'', coiisolut I011 prize going to Mlsa DeHow to get rid of them. lores Baker. A delicious luncheon ' ENVY clenr, com was served. Tho guosla were: Mrs. wii.h J. mid John Cronin, Mra. John Uarrelt, Why hope! It is within your iriu-hlln re is al- Mra. J. II. Klsnmre, Mrs. Lym-tways olio unit k and sure w ay to makj lluker, Mra. It, K. Wilkinson, Mrs. free from ail your Hhiiw, Mrs. A. L. Wicks, Mrs. Llackliemix, Isiils and Itnlph lions, Miss Karlean Cromar, Huy Polls, that impossible inuddiocss. That i.l Mins Dolores lluker, Mlsa Geneva ol! i. by liuiliiin 'up your S.5.S. will iio it for you! llcrjuse lllgglnson, also Miss Anna Patterson S.S.S. does luild r. dit of Denver, Colorado, and Miss Zoe cleanses the system and makes those Ann ltaddatz of Iam Angelas, Cal. skin diiuirders iiui'orau.le to Miss Catherine McCormick, daughexist. S.S.S, contains only pure veiv table ninlii-l-n- ' inrretlinits. It is also ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCora remark:. .e luiMcr of Ann lle.h, mick, delightfully entertained a which i UI..0 important to leauty. number of her frlenda at her home It will fill rut your hollow rhocita, put on Tuesday. The occasion was her the ruby of health hi your chock t tenth birthday anniversary and and the sparkle in your eyes. Since music and games were enjoyed 18JM S.S.S. hue been beaut ifyimr lTIzea nnd Ktv'pij women phyrieul throughout the afternoon. charm. This Is why R.3.S. la accepted wero won by Helen Fields, La VeduT aa thn greatest of all blood cleansers Workman nnd Amelia Usborn. A and body builders. Bopin taking daluty luncheon waa served. Those S.S.S. today and yivo yourself what present were: Catherine KUmurrnv, you havo Iwcn locking for, for years. Helen Marie 11III, Jean Hill, Helen S.JLft, la sold at nil rood dms Fields, La Veda Workman, Carol aud torn in (wo iIm. Tbs Lr or iii Kiirlonn Maxwell, Garladlno Bush, is mn ec.momiiat. Mary Frances Garrity, Patricia McCormick. Amelia Osborn, Madge Gibson, Xaudlne McQunrrle nnd Marloiwl garet McCormick. cassin.res; lined; $1.49 to $2.98 All-wo- ol re- able Vbort Non-Bre-ak Prep or High School hr Mr. and Mrs. Note these savings l Heavy Sweaters entertained Tuesday evening. Mrs. George Christoplinrson, w'io for some time lias been making home In Halt laikn, has returned to 1 Urn $3.98 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Naylor of Halt luike ore guests of Alex G. Gourlcy mid children of Eureka. me. - ARE greatest thruout h i- SAVINGS n MI-.- 2A WHERE N- iiUYING Job;. J. Kullivnn and John Wlrtn-v' I wilh Rail Lake friends lanl til 'id' Klule f'nsfleton, of Hal. Lak. Is visiting in Knreka with lier parent. Mr. and Mrs. George Caitlcton. Mins Maxine McClellan of Iaysi.ii ' Im I lie rueet of tier cousin, Ml-- ; Jean Douglass. .! John Uatlcy wax In Salt Lake on .Tuesday end Wed Monday attending In Aust liit i d. Auto Owners WE ARE NOW I Meats He Will Eat I ! I i i Your skill as a cook is fully exemplified and rewarded when you use it to prepare one of our delicious Roasts for your table. Let us send you one for dinner today. And the balance of the good things you need for your table can also be secured at this market GROCERIES, GREEN GOODS and FRUITS. Fennells Meat & Grocery PHONE Sit 18 EUREKA, UTAH MI I 1 1 M Ready for Business ALL KINDS OF GOOD AUTO REPAIRING AND AXLE AND SPRING WORK DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. 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