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Show Friday, January it THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 reliable WORLD'S J. Ur. K. end Mm : liuf iti. la Suit L.ikr :iltt luting ti wii'i IIhwi-1- .1 1 ii(l visit iiik friui.-i-- Mra Mttrrt'llus Mills anil il:ui rr Mis. an out from Sail i.;k with i In- - fa mil leu of mid Vein Hi Iiruili-K- . . Mi-- lii-- t n .i wi-- i ;ii i k in ilrrn sp nt . iii Visit! d Salt tin; Spuiii.-- h l ' t mm DEPARTMENT ti.t . STORE J. Jux ari l rln1 hiisiiiKis with n lalivi Mrs. goods CHAIN i.akt-- . I'.nola Iiiwors vitii-t- l with fro ml-- , iu Suit l,uk-- Mr. umi isii Il'ls an .1 i iiiuIUts IiUkIik'nh QUALirr LARGEST - - - department stores A. ORGANIZATION fork. Hotini'r and daunli' r, Mrs. D Harrington rf iirn-Klmi llimuci, win- out from Tut srvrral duvn aftor ttday Salt l,ake for (TirlPTma. siauidliiK with rrlalivu in Suit laiko. few ilaH with relallvss. Ilolli arc j Mr. and Mr. Hurl Ktowurt np-fntnitr riuidint of Lureku. in aevcrul rclullvou with Spiiii days II. II. IHumim. who for t lit uxl Fork. car loot istn a ruHlili-iiof thla tils ih d Mr. and Mrs. llonry llurroy iilrt, tuft thin work fttr Standard M.. Inviam artmid with visitlm? Mrs. iVtciHtui vlllo. Ilult. Xirrs to Join Min in that town within I ho Mrs. IVrry llanks of Lurrka. j . next fuw Mr. un1 Mrs. Hay Haruuy aud It ia time to nol asldt' tin iUli.'i (latii.littT, Ionora. rptnt Ha'unl.iVi j llnriti ilata und allarh tin now and Suuduy in Salt laku. nuiuhtTH to your old bu Thu awn loi.il Manayrr Naylor of III tarjr of Mat announti that I ho now Srhrumtn Jtihnsoii atore spent I'hrist- iiuiuht-Suuih niatt with ilia rulallvua at Suit Lake.1 (ilutoH art now than row liavo boon rnuilo in th! Mr. and Mrs. liryan (iiurrli havo Htate'n autontoMlo law hut 1b pro j fct'ilura In mrinK uw uuiuIkth ik, us their guuKt tin latters sister, iitiout (lit muimo aw it lius burn. Ajt Miss Fanulu Hell Sdineitter, of Mm-- j plication should ho ittudo to you' way, ftah. 11. local aufoioohllo Inspoctor. Mr. and Mra. Itay J'ika and t liil- It ifIihh hfiit ronppiitntrii to th' tlreii of furnish, flab, were quests pimltlon for tht rumps of tin Tint It durlUK ilia holidays of Mr. und Mrs.1 Mrs. Mary Minn always AT LOWER PRICES Eureka, Utah. - vi-- il m We Believed in Eureka ! I l w'ft-kn- r And We Were Right n-ud- I I C. Eureka will ever occupy a special place in the esteem and affection of the J. Penney stores in our great institution of 676 stores which Company, because it was one of the pioneer serve millions of people all over this land. In 1909 we opened store number 11 in Eureka. We believed in Eureka, and it has kept faith with us! Eureka has grown, and we have grown! Eureka is a success and we share its district It prosperity! We have always believed in the great future of the Eureka mining is here that our Golden Rule piinciple of business has been fostered and sent forth to hun- j - ItiKtrlct. flkt. Kd ward Mr. 11. and Mra. returned Illfn (. (. Huish und 11. : afti r on Saturday ' tpemlintj u couple oi days at Sail Get your 2 to-da- y dike. Mlsa Jane Wliilnio i was out frotn' dreds of other localities. Salt Luku duilm; inn past week. In-- In K a Kuest at the huiue of Mr. ami Mra. I. J. J Ion nor. Sanford Wilson of I ay son was in Hurcka over the holidays, visiting with his duugliters, Mrs. II. I,, und Mra. Huy Hon . S. K. Ware of the Kagle Him Hull foreo wus In faysmi for a visit' with Ills futnily during (he days llo t the mine wus shut down for fhri.-.i-mas. Mrs. Hose Treshlder, who spent1 several weeks In southern faliforuia, returned to Kureka a short time ukii utul has again taken eharge of the Kuroka Hotel. Thu opening dunce at the new Mil ver City hall was given last Woilnuiej day evening and was a success both! Thu Nit socially and financially. Hawk Orchestra of Kureka furnish-- ! cd I lie music. Mr. aud Mrs. George Adams, wlioj visited lu southern fallfornlu for the past few months, returned to Kureka early in tho week. They had most enjoyable lime while on the coast but are pleased to bo bu k among their old time friends. j Mr, and Mrs. J. K. O'fonno had an lludr Kites Saturday and Sunday, Miss Viola Kelly or Sail Praiielseo. Mins Kelly is an luslruetor in ou of thu San Francisco high schools. She is also a former resident of Ku reku. ilv The puhlle schools of Silver hr 1st mas pro-- , put on un excellent gram last Wednesday afternoon. The affair wus given in tho new amusi-tuchall and was attended by a large number of school patrons. The program wus an exceptionally interesting one and much credit la duo both thu students and teaclicra for the splendid munner In which th various playa were put on. Miss Frances Huish entertained over thirty children at a party given on the afternoon of thrlstmas Hay. A real Santa Glaus was on haud to' greet thu youngsters and to dHj tribute presents. Those attending, .the party were: Carolyn Conyers, Iairicla Homier, Huck Done, llilly j t'tiii-yor- j Radiola Ol--a a35 (without (lavsMtnVs) t) And with on ll.kli.iinn IIV and Am new powai iUUiiutw UX I .Ml dlalur 45o I Eureka Merc. Com. Co. i i ANNUAL SHOW OGDEN, UTAH JANUARY 5 9, 192G SPECIAL FARES Via DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD 1 T 1 JF ARES J on nearest Ulo for detalhd train service. Agent ni ' tirande fares f f j Th kola on sale January i A. Hot urn trip must lu ctmipleiotl to original start (uk point hy midnight January 12, 1U26. No stopovers. full nn.l , Downey, Hob Done, tharlotta licu-- J y, riod. Mary Frunees Garrlty, Lelah Wall, Myrtle Gulley, Marcella I'kloff, Kenneth Gardner, Frunces Gat ley, Kermit Gurdner. Helen Galley, Dune Tlardner, Donald Gardner, Jimmie Owens, Kdward Wall, Max Allred, George Owena. Kathren Allred, Henry Wall, Alene Helen Hanks, farlos Hlie, Wife, Mildred Hifo. Tresdon Hon nor, Inui Lindsay, Todd Hornier, Alex Galley, Htcliard Galley. Allien-Galle- When L went to Eureka n few years ago as Manager I expected neither to see our Company grow to the proportions it lias attained, nor did 1 expect to do otherwise than sjieiid much of my life there iunoiig a ieop1e whom it was a pleusure to know, to resjiect and to serve. Hut wlmt lias Impelled? Our personal pathways have taken new turnings and our responsibilities have changed with the passing years. But, still, there is present today, for each in his way, the jiersonal duty that confronts us. And to tho good H'OpIe of Eureka I extend the same hearty greetings that we used to exchange in the old days. Hie memory of dwelling among you is a constant inspiration and the happy experiences I had with you, as friend and neighbor, will never cease both to delight and humble mo In my heart there is an affection for you all and for the town I once had the happiness to share with you, that is not only deep and true but which increases with the passing years, becoming more and more a precious jiossession to me. We have grown lieyond the fondest dreams of any of us. To the men who are destined, henceforth, to manage onr Eureka store 1 extend my sincere wishes and trust that they will so carry on as to merit the good-wi- ll of those whom they serve. And, above all, may they Ik held in sincere regard as men worthy of the trust that their townfolk repose in them, for it is from this trust alone that we are able to grow and to continue to give a service that offers well-nig- h unlimited Ktssibilities of mutual pleusure and satisfaction. E. C. SAMS. Many Managers and Officials Schooled in Eureka Store BY KEEPING YOUR CAR Well Lubricated SPECIAL PRICES a Not only President Sams, but many other men of great responsibility and success obtained the splendid foundations for their careers in serving you in Eureka. these men whom many of you will remember are: G. G. Hoag, 3rd of the Company; H. E. Kendell, manager of the Trinidad, Colorado, Store; L A. Foote, mana-ge- r of the Denver Stores; R. A. Tinker at Wasau, Wisconsin; J. F. Beggert at Topeka, at Witchita Falls, Texas; D. H. Bertholemew at Minot, North Dakota; E. C. Miller at Marysville, Missouri; F. E. Kendrick at Lake Charles, Louisiana; .J. E. Dillon at Oneonta, New York; and A. W. Hughes at Athens, Georgia. vice-preside- nt For Month of January Kan-Watb- Schedule All Cars Greased for A Message From President E. C. Sams to His Eureka Friends Whom He Served ! (Signed) Save Repairs and Trouble Fords Penney Company, was the first manager of a j (without decenaries) LIVESTOCK C. I $15 SEVENTH J. I Radiola III .... Mr. E. 0. Sams, now president of the the Eureka Store. $1.53 .75 Motor Oils and Grease used will be charged for at regular price, according to quantity used. No charge for draining crank case. TINTIC GARAGE I A Maximum of SERVICE and SAVINGS is Our Policy Always ! |