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Show 'laS I T! hii tna cu2Z3acs?c3tci Friday April. 231$20l V Odd Fellows Party Will Be Given Next Monday - 1 u Pall was la Provo oa laat Monday and Tuesday.' A. Cline, the jeweler, waa la Balt Lake thla week oa boatneea. Let Balllvaa dean your wall paper and do yonr kalsomlnlng. Phono I. Mrs P. J. Bonaer and daachter, Patricia, left da Taeadasrfor a vteit with Balt Lake frlendyr Dr. and lira. J. 1C Henael left oa Tuesday for alfenrdays visit at Balt Lake, the triMlng nude by onto. Clifford Simpson of Payeoa waa la Eureka thla week, attending the "Junior Prom" on Tuesday. Dont worry along with dingy wall paper. Have It cleaned up. by Sulli- 8. boat-ae- Dan Ostrander transacted business In Belt Lake during' the week. Prof. I. L. Williamson,' superintendent of the Tlntlc schools, left on Sheriff Martin was In Millard county this week on official busl- - Mrs. William Hobbs and Mrs. Geo Brewster are spending a few weeks In Balt Lake. Mrs. J. L. Williams won the center piece which was recently raffled by the Ladies, of the Maccabees. Thursday for Balt Lake, being called-theron business pertaining to the I local schools. Mrs. David Fonts of Silver City is van. Phone P. in Balt Lake and will submit to an DGRCTtlY William Button la erecting a operation at the Holy Croes Hospihouse. on an upper main street lot tal within ths next tew days. Miss Anna Kelly, chief operator which he recently purchased. . Adrlon Gray of Bah Lake waa the at the local office of the telephone Dorothy Giih In Out Of ' guest of the fkmlly of Cline dur-- - company, is spending a few days Luck" Crescent Wtdnftidsy with her sisters at Salt Lake. ing the early part of the week. Next Wednesday'a picture, "Out Stanley Goatea of Mammoth has Thus "A dark mau Is coming! accepted a position at Lehl, moving Of Luck," will be shown at the Cres- she read the stars. "Dark cent Colored Minstrels Theatre. at hla family to that place. echoed her Dream Book, her magic Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Lunt, Jr., the Star. cards, her horoscope and her heart Mr. and Mrs. Waller Fitch, Br., And while the Blonde Man gnashformer Mammoth resident, are now and former daughter, Mrs. J. Fred Johnson, ed his teeth, the Dark Man arrived! and at the Santaquin living la working at the Tlntlw Standards have been in Salt Lake during the Oh, what a villian he was! Onl her past week. . new mill near Warm Cnek. trusty rabbits foot saved herf Miss Marie Ward of Bpringvllle A story of newlyweds, love, bad Among the Eureka ladles who attended the grand lodge meeting of has been In Eureka for several days, signs and burglars. With the screens the Rebekaha at Balt .Lake were being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- greatest comedienne In a role that will keep you laughing for days. Mrs. P. J. Donnell Mm Joeeph Tre-loa- r, ward Duggan. Crescent Theatre Wednesday. Blanchard Ware of Payson visited Mrs. 8. P. Mlckteaon, Mrs. A. o . this week with his father, 8. E. Cline and Mrs. W S4. Tregonlng. BdiOOO FOR 80VB DEATH. GETS A Blue Bell of the Ware, Eagle Mrs. Martha Kopman'of Eureka - o .' received the degree or chivalry at mine. of Alvin M. Jensen, death For the the grand lodge meeting of the Manager Jackson McChrystal reDrain Tunnel company Tlntlc the held (surlnjrthe week at Balt turned to Balt Lake on Sunday after London Guarantee A Ac eleven women spending a few days In looking after and the Lake, being cident company will pay to Casper selected for thl'uegree by the Rcbe-ka- h affairs at the Gemini mine. and Anna Jensen, the parents, 14001 Ben Richter, who Is tickling the lodges of the state. compensation, as a lump sum setReed Johnson, high school stu- soil near Warm Creek and trying to tlement. The agreement was ratified dent, is recovering after a couple of Jolly it Into yielding up abundant on Tuesday afternoon by the state weeks illness. The physicians pro- crops, was In town this week. Industrial commission. nounced his Illness the flu, this beNext Wednesday's picture, "Out NOTICE. ing the first ease since the recent Of Luck," will be shown at the Cres-- o7 cent Theatre. Colored Minstrels at epidemic. Next Tuesday evening the mem- the Star. Notice is hereby glveq tbat there Mrs. Sarah Arrlgona has been out will be a meeting of the bona fide bers of the American Legion will conduct a dancing party at the Elks from Balt Lake during the week, dalm owners of North Tlntie Mining Pavilion, taking that means to raise visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Peter District at the office of the recorder in North Tlntlc,' Thursday, a fund for furnishing their lower Hood. main street club rooms. There will Miss Edna Lee, daughter of Mr. IISI, at IS oclock, noon, for the no doubt be a large attendance. and Mrs. Joseph Lee, has been quite purpose of electing a recorder and Call Sullivan and let him submit 111 for the past ten days or two transacting such other business as - a the meeting...' price on cleaning your wall paper weeks but Is reported to be recover- -' may come before JOHN DONNELLY. Recorder or kalsomlnlng your rooms. Phone lng In a very satisfactory manner. o- . ! No. I. Surveyor Ingolls, of Balt Lake, was BHOW COMING. MIXRTRKL Charles Brlngleson left early in In the district during the week, beo , the week for Balt Lake wheoe he atr ing engaged In underground work colored minstrels famona Mays tended the grand lodge sessions of for the May Day and Yankee com- will appear in Eureka next Wednesthe Odd Fellows and then departed panies. having been booked for day evening, old time some of his with for a visit Edward Bonner returned" home a performance at the Star Theatre, exfriends at Topeka, Kansas; He during the week after a brief stayjTba company carries Its own band pects to be absent from Eureks for with Balt Lake relatives. Mrs. Boaud a street parade can be. expected several weeks. ner and the children will remain following the arrival of the Rio Mrs. Walter Fitch, Jr., left on there for a month or more. Grande's mixed train which - will Tuesday for a short visit at her forMr. and Mrs. Peter C. Hood the minstrels to Eureka.. mer home in New York City. Mr. turned t Eureka ' late Inst week bring , r Fitch Is also In the east, attending after spending a few weeks ns the WILL OPEN NEW CAFE. to his Pennsylvania contract, and guests of Salt Lake friends, a part h will accompany Mrs. Fitch on her of the time with relatives of Mrs, A Balt Lake man la making pre return to Eureka. Hood. parations to open a cafe Jn the Pries A letter to the Reporter from Donald Ostrander left daring the building, just east of the Tlntie MerWiley Eskridge Indicates that the week for southern California where cantile store. . The place Is being and equipped with modern Eskridge family are getting along he expects to remain for several nicely at their new home at Miami, weeks, visiting with Mrs. Walter eating house furniture and the Artsona. They like the town but of Thompson and ' Hugh Heffernan, eta tea. that he will have the course It does not compare with Eu- former Eureka people. place ready for the public wit hi reka, where they had such a long Mrs. W. H. Green returned to Sil- very short time. o-string of close friends. ver City on Sunday evening after an Mrs. H. H. Bourne, was the hos- extended visit with her relatives In M. K. CHURCH. --otess at the meeting of the Entre other parts of the stats, spending Nous Literary Club on Wednesday part of the time at Balt Lake, AmBunday Bebool at 10 4. m. Papers cm "Current ericas Fork and Puysou. evening. Preaching at 11 a. m. sad T.ft Events" were presented by Mrs. L m. Subject: "Bampaea, tha Man, p. H. ' H. Dr. and" E. Bourne Mayor 1. Williamson and Mrs. E. H. Soth-er- n. . Hla Message." and In Balt Lake daring were L. Clark, The next meeting of the orgaWM. FRARY. Pastor. the week, being members of the ' nisation will be held with Mrs. Wil- class o of candidates Initiated Into tho liam J. Adams. AND DRILL STEEL. Scottish Rite branches of FreemaWANTED. . Colored Minstrels coming to Star V Tho ceremonies opened on sonry. on Wednesday. Reserved seats now Closed with usual and the Tuesday Will buy mounted, or unmounted on sale. banquet on Thursday. Jack hammer, or dipper drill, also of Mammoth, George Day Simona, tank sad steel. Must he la hose,, and Miss Mary Flneh, of Spanish condition. Phono it ones good Fork, were Joined In marriage at C. C. Griggs, plume understood U' it week and last Provo -- e - i. . j i Re-beka- uvl ' prd-prlet- . . . Odd Fellows and Rebekaha of Eureka, as well as visiting members of! the two lodges, will enjoy themselveajj at an entertainment' which Is to be given next Monday, marking the .anniversary .of Eureka Lodge No. IS. Odd. Fellows will be expected to bring their ladles and the Rebekah members will be accompanied by their k us beads or eacorta. There will be a program and luncheon. . v . : j For distribution among the coun-ties of Utah for nae la highway work, three hundred army traeka will road commie-'- , received by Sion shortly, according to advices received from Washington, D. C.;! Ths allowance is 'mads by the war' department la reapoasa to a request presented through Senator William H. King, who says that county commissioner mast make application to the state road oomml salon if they desire to avail themselves of nae 'of the motor tracks; , Efforts will be made to secure some of those trucks for use in Juab tha-stat- : . V V, : j State Gete An Allotment Of Amy Motor Truck t - Quality Footwear That Appealing Individuality a CHEATED IN ! OUB DESIGNS' BAS PLACED ; - county. - . US FOREMOST ; - -' No Time To Rock The ' Gompers'! .. Amt, Say . "Thla is no time to rock the boat, said Samuel Gompers recently in a statement addressed to union men. To do co is to play Into the hands of resetloner lei on thjs one hand and radicals oa tbs other, whose common object Is tbs destruction of the trades union movement, to which the workers of America owe so much. This Is the time for aU union men who huve their best Interests and the beat Interests of their fellow workers at heart, to stand loyal to and abide International by the orders of their " anions." . - o PARTY AT MAMMOTH. ' .... e oa Wednesday oven-lua number of the more Intimate friends of Harry Elmer, Edward Elmer and B. M. Cornish gave them a party, which was In the nature of a farewell ns they expect to leave within the next, day of two for Spanish Fork where they will engage in business. The-- , program for tbs social affair included dancing and refreshments. Mr.. Cornish will operate. a pool hall at Spanish Fork and the. Elmer brothers will also engage te busiaoay la the' same place. At Mammoth, g' Or TIXTIC FREIGHT SERVICE. o.' It has boon nearly two wash since the'1 Belt Luke Route operated a trieight train into Tlatic, due to the awjtehmeaa' strike, while the Rio Grande Id sending a freight train to b nr" camps every other day Mon' day, Wednesday and Friday. NOTICE. ; What ever model you select you have the usunnee of real WUty and correct Btyle. Col or are in brown, black, pat-- ; ent leather and jgray. Price from $7.25 to $14.00. EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT. Eureka Beildehee Property Can Be Secured Reasonably The musical entertainment given at the Star Theatre lest evening un- Thera are always bargains In the auctions of the Bisters of eal real estate to be picked up by thejthe Holy Croet. waa a performance careful buyer. Frank Garrity, real;0f unusual merit and On every hand estate and firs Insurance-agent- , has; is :heard liberal praise toi' tlta. young quite u number. of choice residences,; people who took part as well.'.aa for J those who directed their work,. sad all reasonably priced. Bister Hermaa Joseph, ths music A few good places on Mala street,! the 8t-- Josephs Catholic also ravers! located la the south psrtita,ehr was directly la charge of tho School, of town, Soma eaa bo had oa easy Md maBD wUek Meb terms. was presented showed tho number Near Leadville Row a fine resi- reault of careful training and ttn denes with everything that goes to . t 0B The ehorn. art was cepacia! make a modern, well kept, home: of mention and showed ly Largs lot and garage. For 1S00 realdeserving talent among tho young poo-.-- i you eaa move right into a place that of the city. The orchestra numjo aura to. suit and will' require no pie bers, thr agu of .the muchanges or money spent for improve- sic considering pupils, were flue, sad the liberal ments. Another well built S room house applause riven tho soloists showed TETttaMMP offorts were highly on north side of Row.;c,tted unu) Biy bo raid of tho Psatiry, cellar, outbuildings, water two , playlets and lights. A bargain at 1050. TIie patronte WSI See Garrity If you are In the mar--! Bd tha Bisters ask that their for either real eetate or fire thanks be extended to all whs ae--. suranes. listed; not only those who appeared. 'on the stage but others who helped ' I,n the direction of tho show or who !M,Was I tlM preparation of eoe-FBI FLETCHCri well ua those who liberally ;tumea W W ipatronlied the entertalnm&it. lo-ld- er : . n appre-Leadvll- : le ; i ! Eagles are requested to bo present at tho meeting 'of the lodge on April SSth,.l p. m, There will ho nomination of officers and. other All - business; - Onllaren Ury - M rtTODI V A n i i! t . . . that the young peoplawlll take up their residence at ffsmmoth. Mr. i? - i Mr. and Mrs. Simons is a son Grant Simons, heirjnknown Mammoth people, and theybride Is one of the prominent young ladies of Utah county, being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Finch. Odd Fellows of Utah held their grand lodge sessions at Salt Lake this week. William Tite, past grand patriarch, Joseph Treloar and Albert Smith were representatives to Frank the Grand Encampment. Taylor and John Robinson represented Eureka Lodge. No. IS and Joseph Treloar represented Robinson lodge of Odd Fellows. John Moriey, past grand master for Utah, was also present at all of the sessions. Colored Minstrels coming to Star cm Wednesday. Reserved sests now on sale. Miss Adele Griggs, daughter of Mr. mud Mrs. C. C. Griggs, who bus been attending the Columbia University in New York City, has Just recovered from a very serious attack of pneumonia. The young lady, waa ill for about throe wfeeks but Information received, during tho past few days, by Mr. Griggs, who is again makings his home hero Indicates that she Is not only out of all danger hut wall along toward complete recovery. It la understood that tho mem-be- n of the Griggs family, now making their homo lp New York, will spend a part of tho summer with him la thla city which will be interesting news for their many friends. i 'v- - Viola Dana in "Please Get Harried I IW 'I BBliflTIB j II. POWER OFFICER CO. o Parry of Salt Lake aad R. P. M. of Provo, both officers Timmerman of. the In tha Utah Power company, wort district on Wednesday.. 15 Members, All Musicians t v. ' HIGH PRIESTS MEETING. . . o- The high prleets of tho Tt&tle Stake will kold their monthly, meeting at the L. D. B. Church fat Eureka next Sunday afternoon at S p Mrs. Margaret Householder oflBalt Lake is visiting this week with the family of her. daughter, Mrs. LT C. Kruse, .and eons, J.. W. Householder Mr. and Thomas Householder.' Householder has made her home !& Salt Lake with her eon since leaving Eureka about five years ago. Eddie Wite returned to Earel thla week after a trip, to Idaho Fal! where he was matched against White was sees Morrisey.on the Idaho trip by hla trainer, Jsi Dempsey, and while White did win the bout be gave a good of hlmaelf, living np to his rap tlon as a fighter with staying qn ' ties. i! . Presenting the Famous Quartette Singing Old i Plantatioh Melodics. Buck and Wing '' 'Jubilee 'Shouters. 1 I - ....... V VIOLA DANA Star Tleatre Teedajr Reserved Seats at Tregoning & .it:.,. |