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Show Friday, January g. Clothes Do Not Make the Mrs. Agnes Haynes entertained at: Mr. an; Mrs. (ienrjfe Wilton und a family iliuncr at her home on Nt:v j dan 'tiler were Salt -; Luke vl.-if!- Year's Day. during tin- past week. John Okey spent a part or tlo!; Mr. ami Mrs. . I.. Jack reiurn-- d week vWiting with friend at Suit, to Sait Lake thU week uftr Laks City. j visit with Kureka relative. MIsm Ilirtlle Chamt ha returned tnj The monthly business meeting licr home In Knit Luke after spend the Children of Mary Sodality a .l Ing a week with Kureka friend. (held at St. Joseph's Hall on Tuesday, Among tli one returning to school! of this week. at Salt lathe City after tin holidays MIhh Mary Harrington and were: Miss Blanche Anderson, Mian Helen Downey returned Monday to Helen Hensley, Mina Margaret Owens, St. Marys Academy at Salt Lake Joseph lluya and Harry McDoncll. after spending the Christina'; Imli Scientists have figured that days with Kureka relatives. alcohol to drive machiuery to Mrs. Will lam Conover ami npnni cultivate an acre of potatoes for u ed her son. Lisle, and Miss Stella century can be obtained from a single Fullmer, to Salt Lake City where the season's crop. j two young people will resume their Mins Margaret Fennell and at the University of Utah. NO DOUBT CLOTHES REFLECT THE INNER SOUL da Fennell returned to Salt Luko Mr. and Mrs. George Adams re City last Sunday, whero they will re- turned to California on Tuesday of ABOUT IT. sume their studies ut tha University this week after spending the holiof I'luh. days In Kureka with Mrs. Adams' BOLLYWOOD STARS PUT ON A DIFFERENT FRONT Mr. and Mrs. li. Moyle, Mnc. Inter, Mrs. Fanny Fields. Katherine Moyle anil daughter, Mrs. Forester Dragoo and duut, lFROM U3 FOLKS. Katherine, all of l'tovo, spent the iter, Nellie, of Tabor, Canada, ere Christmas holidays with Mr. uul spending a few days In Kureka, beMrs. Hyruin Jenkins. ing ruHHls at the home of Mr. and NOV WHEN BUYING WE DONT FIGURE EVERY Mrs. John J. Hannifin. Mrs. Urugoo In lust week's issuo of the the name of Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Hannifin are sisters. TASTE THE SAME BUT TO THE CONTRARY. THERElirohm was oiuilled front aniiing the On New Year's Night Misses Mery list of ladles who usslsted at the and Margaret Harrington cnfcrlan- OFFER SELECTIONS THAT WILL SATISFY FORE, I'llnic or health conference held at ed lu honor of Miss Helen liuwiu. tlm llecreullon Hull, Wednesduy Games and music were enjoyed uniil THE STYLE OF A VALENTINO OR THE HUMILITY OF 30tli. Mrs. Ilrohm Is a lute hour, after which a dainty of the Tinlic Heullh Center pust was served to twelve guests. A LINCOLN. and ono of Its most fulthful workers. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nolan returned The annual party of the lilshoiiiu Wednesday after a two weeks visit Club was held ut the homo of Mr. wllh relatives In Ban Fruncl.u-o- . and Mrs. K. J. Duggan on Thursday Mm. Nolan's nleee, Miss Ida Osullu, evening of last week. Those win- of Bun Francisco, accompanied them ning prises In the curd playing were on their return to Kureka. K. McClain and Mrs. Dim McMr. and Mrs. Dun McCann, accomCann, first; Frank llrlskcy uuil Mrs. panied hy their daughter, Frances, Duggan, second; tennis Harrington left Tuesday for Balt Like tT.y, and Mrs. Fennell, consolation. Those where Miss Frances will be enrolled present were: Mr, and Mrs. A. K. In the Holy Cross Training School Tucket t, Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Mc- for nurses, Clain, Mr. and Mrs. Dun Mcl'ann, Tuesday night of last week n Mr. and Mrs. Frutik Driskey, Mr. dunning party was given ut the1 and Mrs. I. J. Fennell, Mr. and Mm. of Mr. and Mrs. 1. J Fennell, home Dennis Harrington, Mrs. Stella Shea, Thirty-twguests were present. Mrs. William Maxwell, und the host are so cleverly conceived that yon will find the right comof Features the party were Jigs and nnd hostess. dances. square bination in the doth, model and color to match your inner The KidellH Club lueiuburi enterMra. Wlllium Okey relurned o self. tained on New Year's night nt the Kureka on of this1 evening Tuesday Mr. lioine of and Mra. John Uunnoll. week after a very pleasant visit to Made for the men of taste nationally known and worn tho In the curd playing the prlxe win- California. Khe spent her time at ners were: T. K. Hurtled and Mrs. Bun Francisco where she visited nation over. Popular prices. wlhj William Conover, first; William Con- her children, Mrs. D. II. MrDonuld.l over and Mrs. Tlioinus Where style and quality meet at popular prices. Clark, Mrs. Alan Chase and Yern Obey, slo1 second; Mrs. I. J. Donnelly, consola- with Mr. und Mrs. licit A verson andj tion. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Anderson, all former!' Mra. William Conover, Mr. and Mia. residents of Kureka. Mr. nnd Mr. Charles Zabrlskle, Mr. und Mrs. W. Thomas Coddlngtoii of American' II. Thurmond, Mr. anil Mrs. Kugcne Fork made the trip to California Dlarkett, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. lluit, with Mrs. Okey and all state that the Mr. and Mrs. John lluunell, Mr, mi-Journey wus a must wonderful one, Mrs. Lymuu lluker, Mr. und Mra. with ideul weather during the entire THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SEBVICE Thomas Clark, Mr. nnd Mrs. John time. Allen, Mr. anil Mrs. T. K. Hurtled. On New Year's Kve, ut the home Mrs. Malcolm Green und Mrs. I. C. of Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Jarman, the Donnelly. L. O. K. Cluli carried out a very en Mr. nnd Mrs. Waller Christopher-so- n Joy a bln watch party, "500 was entertained nt a very enjoyable pluyed In which prizes were won iis New Year's Kve purty. The early follows: Frank Garrlty and Mrs.' part of the eveuing was spent In Joseph Buys, first; Thomas Drew Pareii's Teachers Of Former Utah Broker playing progressive rook, prizes he Hint Mrs. Glen Jarmun, second; Tlie.i--' T. W. Dyches Gives Address Mrs. Wbl Vivian Died lug won by Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. llur-to- ilora Fullmer and Mrs. Charles Tuy- Silver At Held Club Kiwanis Luncheon City Meeting! Indicted New In York On Thursday At first; Mrs. Herman Sylvester lor, consolutlon. A dulnty luncheon o and lleber Jones, consolation. At was served to tho following: Mr. , Crah.m Rice. whu. real nub I, ,1.1 I!, t Mrs. William Vivian, a to midnight the guests were given caps and Mrs. Theodore Fullmer, Mr. and1 Th, Knri-k:- i Ki.-nirst nme s luncheon of the weekly nnd horns harmonizing with the Mrs, Thomas Drew, Mr. sud Mr.. Li. ;..sr.s;ss resident of this city, died yesterdt " WU Street beautiful holiday color scheme used John Osborn, Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mr. .hoe. at Provo after a lingering ill) In decorating the rooms. She was 33 years of age and va After u and Mrs. Frank Garrlty, Mr. and day evening, January blh. Tin born and raised in this city, H dainty luncheon the time wus spent Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. ly elected president, Alex J. Jex. presided, while Vice President Harry by a federkl grand Jmy maiden name being Miss Mat! dancing. The gnosis present Glen Jarman. Sons'. "America, audience. for J. Pitts had charge of the program. to defraud. He was Brandt. Her husband died In were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Neil O'llure, Mr. Benediction, Claude On Wednesday evening of. last Miss LuVonne Cluvelle entertain-- ! in re,ea8e1 bail and given two city daring the fin epidemic. 1500 and Mrs. Harry lltts, Mr. and Mrs o'ulirint ItGmlrVsrhLV,nnn Jo n weeks In which to enter his plea. Walter Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Alox week the members of the Social ed the members with a piano sebv- - , JLonlllK Deceased la survived by the " .accu,,ed f. havl? misused lowing brothers and sisters: Gotirl Jex, Mr. and Mrs. Holier Jones, Mr Twelve met at the home of Mis. I10" (!ra:e. ur,c,t; Iiano Miss Joaie Bunnell. the malls In connection with the sale and Emil Brandt and Mrs. Dobi Roth these! Vocal Solo, and Mrs. Paul Reynolds, Mr. an j Hryun Church. "000" was enjoyed. guve two readings. R. A. Wilkins. Solo, won Miss Venus prizes being by of securities of the Fortuna Consoli- Ames, Mrs. Walter were artists young Mrs. Joseph Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs. highly apprechit Vocal Solo, Mrs. Ralph Shaw. Miller, all of dated Gold Mine company. Nathanlal Wiliuore, Mr. and Mrs. U. Sehncltter and Mrs. Gren Jarman. ed. Mrs. Abner reka; of Salt LM Vocal Mrs. R. 1). Grey Solo, Gurdaer. The speaker of the evening wn. I Simon Jacob Herzog, one. of the City. K. Bradley. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Covers were laid for Mrs. George 0' T!lor Mrs. ,h Miss Fred Whutrott, W. most Thom.. Dlttmer, notorious Djrchea, mining stock proDouglass, Mrs. Herman Sylvester With the passing of Mrs. Vivi'-Mary ltyuu. Miss Francos Gear, Mrs. Silver City school, who spoke moters in the country. Is well known this makes fonr ami Miss Althea Sylvester. The upon) Vurstiv deaths within ttj nt Ounrtotto th U Ray Harney, Mrs. Jack Nilson, Mrs. the subject of the "Underprivileged TJ ere . nu-i,n Utah nnd a," NeTada- guests were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen the family during past year. ! Mrs. Wllford Mitchell, Child." Mr. Dyches. In his very L Jurtnun, if operated tnaxxy times. A few year- Ralph Duun of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Funeral services will be condoffH Misses Venus and IniFanny he was In the Blngham-Galen- a splendid address, stressed the Jesse Haws of Silver City, Mrs i at the L. D. S. Church in Enreki b g , T r William Owens, Doyle Stock und Miss Anita Jack of !Y ,, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. J two ;ist mentioned being special children from sinister n i -- Bed a halt loTiTs terment Jf-Salt Lake City, the two hist men- will take place In the E" Pr food,! ka floroco guests. -- ctlTitiw t toned being sisters of Mrs. II, oepl. h ,b, r.cl .ho. f ,h. The remains css 1 cemetery. g hil- tions of the permit were violated and viewed at the home with whom they spent the C. K. Rife, automobile inspector normal, robust, v was danie civen of Mr. and tha week-enhls license to for Tlntlc, Reporter office, Kureka. dren are often brought Into inttmale1, wit h- - Walter Miller on Sunday and Mff f huroka the 5 ntshing assoclation with the wrong type of! drawn. The BinghamGaleVa was a day. companions because the true condireorganization of the Silver Shield j o :: tions are not generally known. It! holdings. Is physical and Oil WREKA LIDY W Well In Texas Brought mental handicap. During Rice's last visit to tfie DIKD AT AMKRU'AX FOH K state he associated rather than finamrial conditions, thai himself wi h In By Eureka Ihl really determine the child ns being! several well known mining men and o- Norri8 underprivileged.'' years of age. attempted a coup with Bingham- -' VanK The of a test he a,tenJanv J'?1 'VednedaY morning at his Galena stock. The stock soared on1 Monday in a nel oil field, elgk IE nZTlTX " Aerifan Fork after a long the local mining exchange from prac-milin Tr t I Antonio. south of San V7y 0,,w,nt,al n, , ' 1,y W" r nothln 38 t0 which is being developed by cents, when the,' Claude K Iuker. Mr. Norris was born In Salt Lake !tieal'y ki crash camet and within a dav or two Utah-Tezwas Oil eonnitnv Ld nd was the only child of his1 the Superintendent T. E. Bartlett of price of the stock dropped to a 'nonneed yesterday hr Stanley 9 lb. bag: Rolled Oats 47c Ike Tlntlc School District gave a parents. The past several years he j few cents and soon disappeared from Kimball of Salt Lake former r brief report of the fuiveral at Rich- P'tf worked in the mines in Eureka, the list. trading 9 lb. bag Gennade dent of Eureka president of Held of John llood which was at- - where he first took sick more 45c thanj More recently Rice was connected company Production of the tf tended by a delegation from the Ki- - a J''ar ago. lie was brought an Idaho gold mine promotion jwelMias not been estimated. Drilkl phj ; S nomeiwitn 9 lb. bag Corn Meal 37c wnnl 94 ii DUmb,r After rontrantAii rheuraa-ib,v Eureka bore f ruit! struck a thev Ten.ture sandy "people ' other sSx pa8t Utah of 6 lbs. Navy Beans commission a mntbsi to refused carrying rich satnrstion 49c Secretary Fuellen bach read a reo had been -H grant the anollcation fnr grade oil, at the 862 foot lerdl. I? ft: lution of condolence upon the dearn1 Mr- N'orris Is survived to his sell by the repo stock No. I vd: Standard Peaches, can cording to the telegraphic 23c of Kiwaulan Hood ahich was nil4j0 widow. Mrs. Frank Norris, and tbe received by Mr. Kimball. , a .part of the club records. following sons and daughters: Ralph Other officera and directors of Cranberries, per lb 19c KAGLKS HOLD SMOKER. and Harry Norris. Mrs. Fred Hurst, oi company are: John Finch, Salt U'l o all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Wesley Morei-4 lbs. Swift's Silver Leaf Lard vice E. Arthur 95c president; Durfee of Eureka, and a small dau- . Last Monday the members of the iSalt Lake, secretary; F. L. WilU" Eagles Lodge conducted a smoker ' June. 7 ghter. 14c Springville Stringless Beans, can after their regular meeting. Each i?1 Ar,ettr,er Pic -tnd 1, member brought a friend with him M. I. A. DANCE TO 11E I?elp!r : 7 cans medium Pork and Beans r v.lund 841 93c d,rectora' An enjoyable time was reported anl GIVF.N NEXT TUESDAY! it Is hoped to have at least one simi- Vt lb. can Runkles Cocoa lGc Office Records Broken On Tuesday evening of next week! lar afiair each month. there will be a dancing party at th?! By Recent Oil Filial Mrs. Charles Bigler won the bicycle which was raffled Elks Pavilion under the auspices cf; off on Christmas Eve. All Salt Lake City land office H N- the M. I. Association of the Tlntlc! D0NT TRY TO RAISE your family ord- - were broken Monday of 7 Stake. The price of admission wiilj without it. For stomach aches and sudden week in the number of fllin$s ' cramps, severe intestinal ;be $1.10 and pood music will be' pains; colic and indiscretions of for gas and oil permits in the furnished. and There will be a prize' eating 1 waltz between the five different: drinking, changes in water, diet or rado River region of Moab. fas. climate, take For PHONE 8 to Ell F. As. wards of lng the stake and from all 1 Taylor, register. WE DELIVER ; seven applications, each accofflPM Pjr; dications this feature of the even-- 1 I COLIC Ing's program is going to be very DIARRHOEA ed with a filing fee of S3S. made Monday, while Tuesday REMEDY j interesting. Keep it always in your home. lng found the office crowded - tiy J& 'r Man Mi.-'.1- suf-liciei- they .reveal him il i Fran-ptudl- es A- - Ml-i- a lie-port- er VE r Styleplus Clothes 11- - $29.50 to $40 1 Some aL$45 o I Citilic mere. go. -- n, ". Icon.lt. I""-- . 111 j out-of-to- j Hclle-Bch-M- Cluis-topherso- rs. S ,a n, beH,!?0?"0,ed clean-thinkin- , d. i Saturday SPECIALS J j I i , ? SSe Vi ea : as I VusmS Jt.he ut I - 2lt 1 ad ?i pi ; I pi , CROMAR GROCERY f! , In-- CHAMBERLAINS and . |