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Show Mr tiiiio'-in-- : a Mi M:. lurrml r s itlp to ! afii-I k II V !i.mi-- Gardner I iiin-l-.- ui M:- -. !i i II- - n i il:iy l i -- tf Mrs Jo:-p- !. b nnl Knr'ay with R.il: spent Rail Iakf 2s, i$o Rj urd.iy fr!r-ndv- . Gcoryo Tinmnan was a Suit . isitor this week, Tuylor, of Gsrrlty's barber shi.p turn-- , left on Wednesday for h few da busintwi trip to Salt Lake, Mrs. v. Haleb and children ar In Rprin ;- relatives with visiting villa, .Vrn. l liilil'. afu r a Iiu-.i- .1 ti'l i nl lik Kilw. Mayor Monday Lake. Friday, August EUREKA REPORTER Page 8 I i lii'- re- - k- r Milti'Hi or two - t an I t. at Mir.i I iiiti 1'i inlriiy Up lit Severn I Lake, a i tu int n vi 11 1: A il a i :.i returned early in j)f Mr. uii-- l Mm John Ilark to that u, erk after a business trip .i luce. 'Salt Luke. Mrs. llensel arrompant- . lmln-MMn.J,.,) Si him on the trip, Mr. ami Mrs. I.. (. j r.innin Fields. Afr.i. Agues Jif-na- njri jjr,,n Thurmond and Hart Schaffner & Marx have g a us given suit value at rbil-i- i JIati,,j ml Min. Thi Hillin', were I'rovo 'lni-'jr,left Tueaduy for Hinghum where wi'i'li. jtlu-all reside. Mr. Thurmond has hub this Mia S. II itflil of Countiful was ,in employed there for aoinn lime tli i ui I of her daughter anil eon John If. Sullivan returned Mondav in law. Mr. iiuil Mm. George n y record-breakin- S.vl-inte- r. past week. I enter had as their illnner giieslH Sunday, Mr S. II. lull! of Itiiuiil itiil. Mr. uml Mre. I. M. V)iie id Whllehiill, Mmilniia. and Mr. mol Mm. Ernest Dahl. Mrs. Joint II. ('until ha of Salt Imho, ,,:rn'M for 1ulon City, Oklahoma, where he Dave finnnlw ami Mra. Coombs lmtli of PiiyKon. with In Eu- attend high school during tin ho. Saturday for a visit .roniing year. I Mr. und Mm. M. K. K. Sullivan. who la employed us j,.lir Healey, The Women of Mooneheart Ley Inn Hie Union Pacific By fIr,.Iluin are requested to he present ul the t(.Ini wju, heuiliiuurlera at Cullen?, mil regular meeting tills evening. ev t visited with hi parents during Mrs. Oru.e M. Ilall. deputy grund ;the pust week. Mr. and Mra. C. K. Hulsh, Mra. C, Francos A. 1'rotlva and aon, Miss Mrs. Dora Hills and little ilaiigli- - uImIi nnd Waller Ileealey returned to ter, Donna, returned llrjnii Saturday after upending a few homo In Sail Luke t'lly Iasi Humliiy duyB Kt Salt Lake, lifter u three weeks visit in Eureka Joseph Fennell, William Galley with her mol her, Mrs. Allen Uifo Lloyd llanson, Walter Heetdey, John ami brothers, Vcrn and C. K. Hlfe. While ntnl Mickey Holds spent Mrs. John Savage of Kureka Is at part of the pust week on a ramping the Holy Cross hospital rerovering trip In North Tlntlr. from an operation performed last Mr. and Mra. C. 10. Illfo anil Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Churl's daughters. Alone und Mildred, Znhrlt Lie visited Mrs. Savage on turned on Sunday evening ufu Monday, also taking Virginia and spending a couple of days al Irovo Delbert Savage to the cupllal for a AnM.r!l.lin Korki brief visit with their mother. Mrs. Kffio May nnd Juntos Francis Mr. und Mrs. Cluudo F. Maker left returned Sunday from 1urk City Kureka Inst Saturday for California, accompanied on their rt first Folug to Los Alloa for a vli.lt They WHrAMiss Kdna May, who for with Mr. und Mrs. John J llarpT, jlurujiy u"Mt ' Mrs.. of linker. aunt and They uiiclo of I nrK W. Mrs. h. Moulding, will ii Iso vlsll In Sun Frniiclscn hii1 froiii!(-,,t3ntlior bay ellies, being absenl No Parking' signs have been put Kureka for two or three weeks. places on Main Sire.1! William Coombs was nt Hail Lakol st root Inlersectlons near lits with daughter, this week, visiting .f tlm pnllco depur members The who was so seriously injured in t this Is advisable If In ...Ho ueclde.it which look placo be to are mddentu prevented. ( urs Ibis city a couple of weeks ago. The hA to pnrk so B" Indy, whoso condition was very on. ,hnt other of now Is out several lous for days. In eon. In g on- Irouhl. have danger and should bo well enough lo,n, ,,p ,urn,n ) let urn to her homo In Colorado withIn llirce or four weeks. A week or ten days ngo lady, who claimed lo bo douf und dumb and who also claimed lo ho desirous of completing her ed unit ion, solicited tho business houses of and succeeded In collectl.ig iiulto a sum of money, nli.io.d every In games an, estahllshmcnt giving something un.l uflornoon was spenth w,,lt r'' 2 af,r or ,an many of llio un.ounls being HH Thirty-s- i 1no!lu,,',,,,,n was Hit a case worthy Perliups " Ruost of ;r,K"ntbut It Iho young lady could do as well many beautiful and In all of the places she could vl.dl ,1,nor a. in a mouth she ought lo lie able io,UB,'tu our A. j of tliHii more 1. make any money Ostler, representing tho business men nre making and in tint .Mutual Coal Co., was In Kureka tho week calling attention of the there would bo no real iiecos-jln- g further education. Wo pruh- - local shareholders lo the special for slty ably would not have thought much meeting that was held nt Salt Luke about this mutter had another ion August 27th. At this meeting e young lady, on exactly tho sumo company put out a bond Issue to slon and with exactly the same for tho Morton coal land, pur Miction, not dropped Into town on ' chased some time ago and only Tuesday when a similar ennvas of the partially paid for. Mr. Ostler says business district was made. Wo dont the affairs of (ho Mutual Coal Just how well tho second solid-- J puny are In excellent shape. A bettor of funds fured. Naturally bust-- , ter grade of coal Is now being mined ness moil of Kureka nro becoming than ever before and great difficulty tired of digging up to such people. 'is being experienced In filling orders Rome of them may be most deserving of shareholders and others, the deClyde Conover Is visiting with his (ieorge Weber was at Salt Lake but there are unfortunate and very niund for the product being constant-worth- y and unrle, Mr. and Mrs. It. Y. last week, taking In the rodeo. aunt people In our own community !y on tho Increase. In (lie course of Mrs. Frank that should have first ciiiiKidcriitlon 'a season many carloads of Mutual Kimball at Kannsh, I'tah. liriskey and sons, Mrs. Joseph Schlerht is visiting Karl and Clyde, nre visiting at Salt If we have anything to give. coal are shipped Into this district. for a few daya with friends In loi'u-tell- Lake. Idaho. Frauels Carlson returned Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Connelly and from Ml. l'leasant where he ha.l daughter, Kathleen, returned Sun- been for several months. day from Sa.t Lake. tieorge Sydellnker visited with Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Frary, Miss his family at Salt Lake over the lad Eleanor Johnson and Mrs. Helen week-enGreen are visiting In Ogden. Mrs. John Downey visited with Arthur Coffey returned to Kure- trleiiils in Tayson during the early ka last Sunday after a visit at Salt part of the week. laike. Janies Norman of the Norman- Mrs. Chester Snow entertained Jensen Co. left this week for a visit the lriscllla Club members on with his relatives at Chicago and A dainty luncheon wasi other parts of Illinois Thursday. 3 $1.25 Tomatoes, per crate 45c, for served. Mr. and Mrs. John Perraon of; Mrs. wre tu Eureka this woek,! Embleton ani:raou Margaret Dixie Peaches, per crate $1.35 son Noah, and Miss Ethel Larson of Mr. and Mrs. Hous-e(10c rebate for return of crate.) trned Sunday after two weeks to Hear Lake. Evanston and Rock! Miss Gertrude Ann Stack who for1 Mason Quart Jars, per dozen $1.05 At the latter wme time had been the guest of her Springs, Wyoming. place they visited with Mr. and Mts.' sister, Mrs. Leo Larson, at Magna 25c Rubbers, 4 dozen for Edward Embleton. j returned to her home in this city or The members of the Priscilla ClnbiSunlar' Mason Jar Lids, per dozen 27c and their husbands were delightful-- ! Margaret Freethy and dau- ly entertained on Saturday by Mrs Kbter. Miss Elizabeth Johnson, and 27c Economy Jar Lids, per dozen E. McEachorn. Progressive coj" Georae Clark, Isaac Pearce and Rub-wtoward returned late last week were won as played, prises 30c Potatoes, 10 pounds lows: Mra. Ernest Gallbralth andtrom Lake where they spent Chester Snow, first; Mrs. John ,e,rerttl 15c Paro Wax, per pound and Ernest Gallbralth. lhipps The members of the promoters of second, Mrs. Dert an Ausdal and the League of the Sacred The Big Drawing Takes Place September 27th. John 1 hlpps, consolation. A buffet at the home of Mrs c Heart met E luncheon was served at midnight. Wednesday afternoon' a' dllntv This Month's Prize is a Sack of Sugar. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. OIK luncheon was served. Those bert Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. John '.were: Mrs. Mary Stack. M- presenti Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. Dert Van Aus-- i Duggan. Mrs. P. J. Fennell Mrs radal: r- Ch"tr Snow. Mr. Dan McCann. Mrs. William Owens and Mrs. Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harrington. Special GaiIbrai,h Mr- - and Mrs. 'guests were Mrs. Elizabeth WE DELIVER PHONE 8 McEachcrn, Mr. and Mrs. and Rev. Father Kennedy or Blight John Franke. also Mrs. Ira Johnson Mrs. Dan McCann will be Ogden th navi of Santaquin. -j hostess. during t In- - Mr. n ml Mm. George S v . I to do, we asno thing easy ITS sure you, for fine materials and workmanship cost money. Large resources and good management are necessary to keep costs within reason. I Hart Schaffner & Marx, because of their large resources, put more value into these suits than j r ! "" Kil-rck- you would ever expect. We, by good management, keep the selling costs down and pass the values on to you. "!! ,,l a Drop in and see them; find how becoming the new fall styles are - dur-eve- nt W. F. SHRIVER & SONS J mis-'th- af-!p- j i corn-kno- w I o, SPECIALS for Saturday Only i trip-holJor- Jar as j fol-!o- rt I i -s CROMAR GROCERY aJ S' - f Oreno Garage UPPER MAIN STREET Now Open for Business We are now equipped to hsHfila all kinds of all repair work on makes of cars and oar mechanics guarantee every job that leaves our place of business. We can also handle cars for storage. Better see ns at once if you want a good pi68 in which to store your car. OAS and OILS TIRES, TUBES and accessories JOHN ORENO, ProP M-M- IHimHHIIIIIIIH |