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Show hffl Friday, April 16, 1920. j.- - c. PenBS7"SorTTs5onwitife ln5tt53o5r . LOCAL V AAPPENiTOS "tO Joe. Frisky has taken a position with the Utah Power company. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coombs of Mammoth; were guests of Balt Lake friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. Spence Lloyd returned to Mammoth last week after spending several days at Balt Lake. Mtss Mary C. Sullivan returned early In the week after V visit at Balt Lake. Mrs. L. E. Pierce returned late last week after a visit with Balt ' Lake friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Richey were. Salt Lake visitors during the past, , Of Tricolelte, Georgette and Crepe de Chine at $3.98, week. $4.98, $5.90, 66.90, $7.90, $8.90, $9.90, $10.50, $12-9Mrs. Theodore Fullmer was the friends of during guest Bpringvllle $17.50 and $18.50. the early part of the week. f ' James McDonald spent Sunday with his children who are nuking; their home, ' with relatives In.BenJa-- ; : : min. ; . The mayor of Mammoth'. Rusk 8imons, is the proud father of a Of Taffeta, Memlines, Georgettes . and Serges at daughter. The child arrived April, ' 6th. $9.90, $14.75, $17.75, $19.90, $24.75, $27.50, $29.50, $3150, Mrs. Moore and daughter of Pay-- ; $34.75, $39.50, 47.50. son were in Tlnlic last week, visiting with the families of J. W. Lewis t of Mammoth and John R. Allen of; Eureka. -Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cronin re-- j turned to their home in Silver City early in the week after spending a Of Poplins, Serges, Tricotines, Velours . and Polo month in the east, visiting with rela, tives in Chicago. ; Cloth at 18.75, $17.50, $19.90, $24.75, $27 A0, $34.75, $37 A0, The Infant son (one of the twins) $39.50, $47.50, $57.50, $69.00. of Mr. and Mr Leonard Peck of Silver City, died on Tuesday of last and week of influenaa-pneumonwas buried in the Eureka cemetery CALL and SEE OUR NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY AH of the members on Thursday. influ-ensa were victims of of the family ITS A PLEASURE FOR US TO SHOW YOU but have about recovered. PLEASED WITH KEW TRUCK. Harry Carey In The Beit A. N. Wallace has purchased a o Picture Of Hie Career Marshal Cronin, who is also road new Chevrolet truck for his furniand undertaking business. The supervisor for the city, Is ' greatly ture was sold by Elmer Duncan, who ear "The Outcasts of Poker Fist.' pleased with the new truck which the Anderson Co. of Prorepresents wiU used for be and strut unitary Whet reminiscence! this bring Mr. Duncan vo in thlf territory. road Carl assistant the Fields, to old timers who remember when work, of a number sales made has recently, this famous Bret Harte story wu supervisor, acting as driver. them being a touring, car to among I While small of road a amount How It stirred the first published only A. Sherwood. entire United Statu and brought ev- work.hu been done since the purSam Jones, who for a number of erlasting fame and immortality to chase of the truck. It Is quite cer- years was a district, manager for save will car the city the beloved Harte. And now U Is tain that the in photoplay form and is to ho pro- a lot of money and make it pouible the Mt. States Telephone company, with headquarters at Provo, is again jected on the screen of the Star The- to put the struts in better condition making his home at that place and In been at any time atre on lfonday. The mere mention than they have of Bret Harte's name would doubt- the camp's history. The past winter la once more giving his attention to less bring an audience of large di- has been a hard one on roads but the telephone business In southern to Tintie mensions, but coupled with the fact Marshal Cronin promlsu to put the Utah. He made a trip that It Is the famous authors Out- main highways of the city in good early In the week for the purpose of J. O. Penney Co. A Nationwide Institution"1 casts, of Poker Flat" to be shown, shape during the nut few months. lonferring with local manager Ward. James Knowles, former .Eureka and furthermore that one - of the Officers of the city appreciate the screens most fascinating and true-to-li- help of the Chief Cons. Mining Co, man, is busy with the construction stars, Harry Carey, is to be In providing not only the gravel but of a large addition to his garage Lila Lee At Crescent Sunday pected patient in one of hie rooms j smallpox or Influence hides the facta, In Payson. When the seen as John Oakhurst, the gentle- a trading bln from which the gravel building la not square with his tenants. The keeps away from the doctor and tries In Paramount Photoplay father or mother who man gambler, diplomat and self can be drawn, rapidly and Inexpen- building Is completed Mr. Knowles fool-ric- k their j to go thou) his work as usual la permit will have one of the largest garages sacrlficer, is enough to warrant that sively. child to expose little playmatea j ishly risking his own life and tha south of Salt Lake and a larger a pint rise theatre will have to aco Kate Douglas Wlggln, ' famous to contagion are guilty of n wrong llvea of hia friends. Let's fight each main street frontage than any of writer of Innumerable clever atoriea which commodate a quart, rise audience at XKFHI EXPECTS BUSINESS. la close ton crime. And the 'danger of this kind honestly and the garages at Provo. .The extra and books which have had world- man. who the opening.. ' o believing himself to be vigorously and so make It a abort, adStar Monday. space will enable him. to Install wide circulation,. wrote "Rose O' the suffering from n mild" case of winning fight. Spokane Chronicle. Nephl buslneu people expect to ditional equipment for repairs and River," the new .Paramount starring profit by the auto travel to the Zion of vehicle of Don't allow your money to remain National Park and to California, that also permit of the proper display dainty Lila Lee which will automobile He the has agency Idle send It to the Payson Exchange city being on the Arrowhead trail. one of the most A 8avings Bank where I per cent in- The leading hotel Is being enlarged for the Chevrolet, on .the market. . cars popular terest Is paid on all savings. Mem- and garages are adding additional . Mr. and Wadlelgh, the. ber. of the Federal Reserve System. spare for the storage.of cars. latter being a daughter of. Frank spent a Jew hours in Eureka, last Saturday while, en route MM I to their home at Delta After a visit at Salt Lake. . Mr. Wadlelgh, who is There is a Mg difference in meats. In the first YOUB MENTAL ATTITUDE. connected with Mr. KimhaUs big Irrigation' project, owning some thouNothing sueouds like succeu. place the meat must be good and ft1 it must bo pro sands of acres between Lynndyl and Three-fourt- h of succeu is the knowledge of your power and his company expects Delta, says that ability to do. It radiatu from you and your posltlveneu and conperly handled right np to the time when it reaches to place some of thli land on the viction carry weight that sweeps down the barriers and pushes aside and the in market' obstructions. your kitchen door. - For thin market only the choicest through the columns of "the ReportThe first step towards succeu is right thinking. to. land er the he can bringing know anticipates have that you arid yourself and the If you do, you of beef is purchased and the bulk of it is eon-fe- d and next step is the world. If you doubt that you have the. ability to the attention of Tintie investors. H make good, do you imagine your hangdog look and trembling underis an enthusiastic booster, for that in prime condition in every respect. Dont be satisfied Up will not tell the world what your estimation of self is? section pf Millard county' and feels Consider the bulldog as he walks slowly down the street. Do next ten .sure that during the years with inferior beef, pork,' mutton or. veal, bnt buy the men go out of their way to kick bulldogs around ad a pastime? it will grow more rapidly than any Most certainly not, but what of the poor yellow cur slinking down ofstate. tha other part best that can be had the kind Fennell the street with his tail between his legs. He Is beaten and he looks William Galley; father of John . it, and the world will not hesitate to help him on his way. and Jamea Gatley, arrived ln'Enreka Right thinking and good habits are Just as hard to get rid of. Also complete itock of the finest groceries. as bad ones. The mind may be compared to a road with deeply late last week and expects to spend worn ruts. It is raster for travelers to follow the ruts and avoid the the greater part of the summer hero. harder task of carving a path of their own even though the old road Hit home la in Michigan, where he leads through bogs and mires. U E E bae followed mining for many yean. We all know persons who die a thouund deaths and whose ander-a hue record Mr. for ! Gatley thoughts dwell constantly on adversity and misfortune. They are ! ground work which .has probably i unhappy themselves and a wet blanket to thou around them. Things been equalled by bat few miners. He always go wrong for them and they generally pave the way by excommenced mine work in England pecting them to go wrong. Crescent Theatre on PHONE 18 John North Willys not so many years ago was on the road filiwhen a boy of thirteen years and be shown at the EUREKA Will M; Sunday; Richey did the ng automobiles at a time when such investments were looked upon . worked underground continuously scenario and directRobert as the wildest of wildcats. He had booked orders for nearly 100 Thornby for sixty years, having but recently . cars and on his return to the factory found the concern going to the nil of that time 1m ed tha production. retired. During wall and ready to shut up the shop. Miss Lee playc the part of a sevenworked in of tome the mines, deep The outlook was Mack for he had spent months and his money teen yenr old girl in n down east deepest. In the world, and yet he la settlement getting the orders, and here his labor had gone for naught Like and the fnmona old game strong and active and . has enjoyed of the French general with his beaten armies falling back on Paris, he postoffiee" Is the beginning of n decided that this was Just the time to fight so he went into busigood health throughout life. At the romance which, after Sumy - vied-- , ness, with no capital, lots of nerve, and the knowledge be would present time he le in hie 74th year: enda tudes, delightfully for the prinmake good. This ia his first trip to Utah. '.. Willys-Overlan-d cipal ' stands today as a tribute to the man who The change in aubacription, alBeautiful character drawing, thought right. cently made by the Reporter, has ways a We who make our living in the mining Industry ran learn a of the author's work, quality, PROVO, UTAH resulted in a luge number of names le abundant In the lesson from the J ft and la amstory our list. , Many who being added to Discouragements are only the conditions we have to surmount In a. the ply portrayed plctnre'hy CYLINDER GRINDING A SPECIALTY " ' were buying the paper from newsto win success. The new Tin tic mlnee are nearer success than they clever east of screen players. . . were a year ago, but capital needs encouragement. ofour have of taken Individual boys j.. advantage ; Crescent Sunday. booetlng morning, noon and night will help line your pockets; so adn fer and paid year or mom In why not practice ItT The silver lining is there so lets all help vance. This means that they will uncover it. receive the paper . regularly each Ten win aoon ho ready to warm week, which is the very thing deair- -' np the old buss, at the Reporter 7 ed not only by the management of office for sour JIIO auto license We havo.Ustod with ns for sale a fine line of used .. the paper bnt by oir advertisers. It blanks. la the circulation that la shown on cars which will be sold under our gnaantoa-Ibr- ds A the hooka of n newspaper that FIGHT DISEASE Cky fhost Was. 4154 WITH TRUTH. Ford Tracks, counts more Oars, Paige street etwdabafc-erfor than s Cadillacs, Vislits, sales, , I TEARS IN THE BUSINESS ; which are always np and down acs and. Stndebaker Tracks. - The fight to keep any contagion cording to. local conditions. , For a few days yet the Reporter will from becoming a real menace should; ELftER DUNCAN subscriptions at 9S.S4.pcr year, always be an honeat fight The doc-Phono 282.W ' LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES providing payment la made In ad- tor who falls to report a rase of Local Representative vance, and this means that tha raise sickness which he believes to bo con- - j i. Eureka, Utah.. Market Qaototkwe Dally Phrae, Eureka SIS la price does not affect those who de- taglous la doing. , a' 1 dishonest, art.! V; . J - .1 al re to take the paper regularly. The hotel keeper who hides a au- - 0 Women s Waists and Blouses 0, Womens Dresses .. . . Women's Suits and Coats ia nut fe . - J . . Mrs.-R.-E- HHWWMMMH m' 4 - hear--future- . -- - L;l L A:: Fennels Meat and Grocery ! MMeoemumeiHmpoMeeiiiMeeimeeeeeoooo . Anderson Garage & Machine Shop .. Willys-Overlan- . -- 1 . . . W. E Chevolet Cars and Trucks rJ Orild & Co. 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