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Show Friday, THE EUREkA REPORTER Page 4 w i fr fiffifaaa it D. Gardner returned this wfck lri t o Mil nft(T a hnit ford. I, und a student at Toerp lU-rhe- II. V. s is visit in k with his Mi- -. K. II- - STYLEPLUS Clothes ) . parent-Mr- Towers. the Eagles Lodge is dance at the Elks Pi City i We expect to sell every man in this town ever villmi llU (III IlllsItK.'SH. tonight. The Nile Hawks furnish the inusie und admission,! away his free time because that more or less Mi 4 (.I'ui yt Hays was railed from price will he 11.10. Salt Lnkvi City on Thursday mi ' once However, we do like to feel that Mrs. Jack Mitchell on. I llob,. rnuiit of the HcriuUH illness of her (faiiL'httT, IVur I, returned early in husbandmeans a customer right often. We know wc have the the week after a visit In Kail Lake City. stock which for variety, quality, style and price will mni Herbert Kerwin received a til-- , gram this week announcing tho the taste and needs of men and young men in this com of hi father, John Kerwin, death Mrs. John Hood of Richfield ar- y,.ura. xhtt family home is munity. K iglan I. lived in Eureka last evening for Iamcashlre, at week visit. While here she will b few liut parti message gave lo guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. jeulara but staled that Mr. Kerwin Nr.' died suddenly. Our feature popular price line i3 Styleplus Clothc3. You Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Feather- nee' Ha inint forget lha Hig Elks will appreciate the real style they show and know that-wslone and (hlldren, Mrs, Willluin!(in y,.,ruary 4th, next Thursday. A l a M ei on and i hlldren spent Sal nr-- ; y ,0M time la in store for all who are not blowing our Styleplus horn too strong when und Sunday visiting with rel.t- - t(.nd lives nt Auieiicun Fork. Chester West, the little son of Mr. wo tell you there are no better designed clothes. Ia Kenieinhcr the Eagles Iaidx West of Tlnllc Junr-- r unij iv lux a big dance at the Elks rM,a near being seriously quality, make and the variety of modern fabrics, in pattonight. The Site Hawks wile jur(1, w,en li ran direitly In front furnish the music and adinlsslmi jr H ,.ar Hn M(tln Tim hoy tern and color, you cannot do better at the popular prices was knocked down and his injuries price will he 11.10. The acciat which Styleplus are sold Mrs. Hilbert Sanderson entertain- consisted of ifc bruised leg. afternoon. dent Tuesday happened ed llm iiieiuliers of the rrlscillu Club, on Thursday. The afternoon was Mrs. II. J. McKell entertained at hjiciiI in curd playing and sewing, j "liOO" on Saturday of last week. and a delicious luncheon was served Irlxi'H were awarded to Mrs. l.ce to llm following: Mrs. Albert Green Manson, first; Mrs. Jack Evans, halgh, Mrs. John Frsnke, Mrs. John second. Those present were Mrs. i'liipps, Mrs. Alliert McEachern, Mis. Frunk Husaell, Mrs lav Mansmi, Chesler Snow and Mrs. J. W. Hales. Mrs. (leorge Forsey, Mrs. (). A. Our mens furnishings are also on a very high plane. Wc Mrs. Jack Evans, Mrs. Ilenijr Miss Frances (Sear was hostess to 1. Ellitw.rih. Mrs. J. Davis, the members of thu Social Twelve buy for variety, but we are careful in our s election to t 'lull on Wednesday evening. Frizes The Elks laulgH will ronduct a big were won hy Miss Venus Kchnciltcr dancing party on the evening i.T get nothing but the suitable patterns and colors. Brands mid Mias Isuhelle (Soiirlcy. A deli4lh. The Nile Hawk!1, February cious luncheon wus nerved lo llo with a new line of dance hits, will are nationally known. You can depend upon every following guests: Mrs. Jack N'ilson, furnish the music and everythin" Mrs. (lien Jarman, Miss Mary Ilyan, points to a most enjoyable time. Tim article. Mrs. Kay Harney, Mrs. (Seorgu Whai-col- usual admission price will be chargMrs. Mrs. Fred Hit liner, ed. Mllctndl, Mrs. Ilryun Church, The Catholic Womans lamgiie Miss Venus Scliuellter. Spiulal guests were Mrs- (. J. Sullivan and Miss Sewing Club held their regular iiio-Isabelle Gourley. ing at the home of Mrs. Mary Stack on Wednesday afternoon. Dainty reAll the new and lulesl dance tills freshments were nerved. Those proi-t'lwill he played at Ilia Elks Dance were: Mrs. Dan Ostrander, Mrs. which will he given next Thursday Joseph McCormick, Mra. Dan M8 evening, Felt. 4tli. Admission fl.10. cCann, Mrs. F. J Fennell, Mrs. Wil McCortill Thursday evening of laat week ltani Owens, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Mrs. Jesse Matthews, mick, the Fidelia (Tub met u( Hie home if Mrs. (). A. Allred. There a most en- Arthur Wagey, Mrs. E. J. Duggan, Mrs. J. I). Stack, Mrs. fao Ear-mjoyable surprlae parly was curried and John V. Taylor spent the past independents Take Game ? weak and depressed. I was curd the host ess. out in honor of Mrs. A. F, Hurt, the week In Salt Lake City and Frovo using one box of Doan's Pills." o Elks From Team Lodge dubs retiring president. A beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Chenier Snow ware on business. Mrs. Hannifin is only one of at Find Then the Cause and It Coirect u gift was presented to the honored pleasantly surprised on Salunhiv. Eureka Ah Ollier Folks Eureka Have, people who have gratefe A large crowd of fans was prea-- i Mrs. John T. Taylor and son spent guest, lrlzes In the card pluylilg BOO the feature of the even Doan's Tills. If yourk. or ui There's rest little for peace thejPudorsed 'Hircut at -' on laike Wednestit Elks Favllion the Suit were won hy Mrs. Johu llunuell, Ing, prizes being won as follows. vveral days City J aches if your kidneys bother jw backache sufferer. .day evening to see the basketball' first; Mrs. John Allen, second. The Mrs. Albert MrKucheru and Chester ing Hie week. dont simply ask for a kiit Days are tired and weary game between a team representing guests were: Mrs. Hen Thurmond, Snow, first; Mrs. Victor Dray nn Mr. and Mrs. James I,. Smith ue.i the Elks no remedy ask distinctly for D0AL: respitp. Mrs. I. J. Donnelly, Mrs. William Fred Lodge and un independent' Night brings - FILLS, the same that Mrs. Has Kadke, second; Mr. and Mrs. mi. Melvin, were visiters In Frno dizheadaches, Urinary troubles, agiiri gat ion. It was a splendid Conover, Mrs. Eugene Hluckell, Mrs. John Frunke, consolation. A d i to'Un had the remedy backed during the week. game, the final score being 15 to 13 itiness and nervousness, all tend Malcolm Green, Mrs. Churlt-.clous luncheon was served to Mr. home testimony. 60 cents at t rest or sleep. in favor i f Hie Independents. A few prevent hriskio, Mrs. Thomas C. Clark, Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Hiidke, Mr. snd Mrs Remember the Enlt-Lodge U n dealers. Co., Mir: so be to continue miserable? Why John Huniiell. Mrs. John Allen, the Albert tlreenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs giving a big dance nt the Elks' IM- - contests i.s dose and exciting aj Your Y. N. M When Uurfalo. not a e Simulant diuretic Why hostess and the honored guest undoubtedly make the' John Frunke, Mr. anil Mrs. Victor vllion tonight. The Nile Hawks will this one will 4le dneys? ' popular as the attend-,4- 0 Albert McKarhern. Mrs. furnish the music Hnd admission game quit-.Use Doans Pills. Dont forget the Dig Elks Dan e Dray, Mrs. anil nnre lust Wednesday evening indibe will Mrs. L. A. $1.10. Victor Fett price Hrndy. ou February 4th. next Thursday. A Your neighbors recommend FOR 8.1LE. cates that the people of Eureka like Doans. o Mrs. is Lou good time is in store for all who Harrett enterW. Mr. and Mr. K. Cur son recovering sporting events of this kind, Read thla Eureka case: Summit Auto Servire Statim,t tallied at a coasting party on Wed from a severely sprained ankle. She The members of the two teams Mrs. Mary A. Hannifin, 65 Lead-M- y buildings and equipment. hw'3 evening, and after enjoy tea will probably be able to resume h"r are ns follows: Independents On afternoon the!jnesday Wednesday back hurt me of V. II. McReth, phone at the Tintic Merc, siore w ith- - nln, Eri( kvon, Tolman, Matthews. Yllle Row ay: a rouple of hours of sleighing (he o Fridge Club was delightfully enter-- ! party went to the Carson home ln a few days. and became my disordered. kidneys Mackey, Ernest Smith and Clark; -- In tallied at the home of Mrs. L. It. where a I a had of back cramp my nervpain was luncheon Elks Ed. Shriver, Gear. Garfield,! splendid Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fiillnn r Conyers. The prize winners in the ed. The remainder of the evening E. Fennell. Ted Smith, when I stooped and my back felt Gourley, ,. FOR FLETCHERS Mon-!,a received late curd pin, ing were Mrs. K.lwnr.1 last week telegram weak, lame and unsupported. I ln danolnK, Those attendFrnnke. Dailey und Staple,. Mi-- . of Mrs. the arrlvul unothor John announcing Donnelly, tier, Clark with eight points. Shriver often had dizzy spells when I felt ing were: Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum JenClaude Hakcr. A dnlnly luiicheo'.i Mr. and Mra. tleorge Crornar, grandchild, a little girl, which was with seven and Erickson kins, with SiX, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fulluii r was served, covers were laid for the Mra. Steele Halley, Jr., Mr. born to were and the ,Dr. high point getters. following guests: Mrs. I o II III ."'D.'T! and Mrs. W. C. Sherwood, Mr. un.! of San Francisco on January 22nd. Mrs. Hernard Officers Pay lings, Mrs. Alex Slight. Mrs. V. L. and Miss Miller Salt Lake City and Ogden on Thurs Encampment To Thomas, Mrs. lav Hayward, Visit Eureka Miss, Lodge Miss Miller hi day of this week. They will leave Itose, Mrs. N, J. Churchill, Mrs. John with her sister, in the near future for California, Last Friday evening a fraternal, Donnelly. The special guesls on this where they will make their lioiu'?. occasion were Mrs. George Home,: visit was extended to Keystone En-- 1 Mrs. Claude linker, M. M.i Mrs. AH the new and latest danre hits F. 11. Craven and Hyrum Krad'c'y arupment No. S, I. 0. O. F., by some Kuighn, Miss Ivie Done. Miss Ella will be played at the Elks Dum-- were at Salt Lake Cily this week.:0 rand lodge officers. The Donnelly, Mrs. Steve Newman und which will be given next Thursday going there for the purpose of visitors were: Grand Mrs. Kay Done. evening, Feb. 4th. Admission fl.li). tending a conference of the en- - Fatriaeh Harry Drew of Tremontnn. Grand Master Harry Fhipps, plovees of the Utah Tower Light Fast Grand Patriarch F. O. Veak, company. Fast Noble Grand Eberle. Fast Noble' Heckwith. former editor of Grand Angel, all of Salt Lake. ( ounty Chronicle of The meeting was well attended.' Eureka during th' many being present from Mammoth early part of the week, stopping off .,n,i silver City. Following the for a few minutes while en rente to regular lodee session a splendid baa- -' Salt laike. quet was served. Ik Ilenienil-e- r llilsoji plumed to Salt Like hi u Sunday utter a visit to Eun - ylvlnx sw dont 1 ( tak3 : rj:. a j mir" - : tlnto, J 11' 1 f,l i I -- at-da- m. f Fa-j,(,- n In-iii- $30 to $45 a! All-re- tUH d, t, Wil-for- d ! l - Tintic Mercantile Company it iiah BAD BACK TODAY j j ( ; s Foster-Milbur- Cro-wo- rk 37-R-- i Uhildren j Cry CASTOR1A ! HH4444444MmWW4WW4W4W44 i IS e 18 j Saturday SPECIALS Folgers Golden Gate Coffee, lb 1 lb. can School Boy Peanut Pride of Japan (Tree) Tea, 9 lb. bag Corn Meal 9 lb. 56o Butter 1-- 2 Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Stack and latters brother. Janies Odor, all lb bag Rolled Oats 20c 33c 39c 45c Virginia Hand Picked Peanuts, lb 18c Onions, 12 lbs. 25c Mop Sticks, each 19c Water Glasses, 6 for Seven ounce Toilet Paper, 4 rolls 39c 25c CROMAR GROCERY PHONE 8 WE DELIVER of The Welsh singers, w gave an entertainment at the S:ar Theatre in Eureka, are now making a tour of southern f'riia. Mr. Gilmer, proprietor of the Fays, Eureka automobile stage, took th' singers to the coast anj is haul-nthem from place to place, using on of his large busses. u- Morley and Rev. your the Oakland. California, are visiting Eureka, guests of Mr. Stacks mother, Mr. Mary Stack. Mrs. Leo Larson of Magna is also a a nest at the Stack home. . John the place to buy Willi im t Frary were at Salt Lake City Saturday evening, going there for the purpose of attending a meeting of Salt Lake Lodge No. 1. I. o. O ia-- F. The event was a grand mase-- s visit and was a most pleasant affair. Toth Mr.. Morley and Rev. Frarv were speakers. I4 it ; 1 T T CLEANING J RCA Loudspeakers awcfRCA Accessories AND IT C C DD I IvlliOo 1 IN P VJ T We are glad to announce that we hare been selected by the Radio Corporation of America to sell and service Radiol&s, RCA rs and RGA Accessories. Xo mutter how dainty tiie article or how soiled " tho suit wo cun make it i' ik like now. Loud-speake- Send your next jolt here we are sure vou will bo Rxfioiu to $575 satisfied. $15 Cmrnmiat Turn Pleating a Specialty FIRE INSiniNCE. If you are In need of fire ance see Frank Garrity. tomorrow may be too late. Eureka Cleaning ,aJ twa:t.; Rodiolas.i Co. I i: x :: RCA Loudspeaken $18 to $245 Paymuilt may it arranged Eureka Merc Com. Co. j t |