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Show 3 .local JTfiPPENfK CHIROPRACTIC : A cool refreshing flrink Just vhit yon need to tone ip your ayetam. U. 8. Candy Co. The new place. Or. and Mrs. I. W. Henderson were called to Delta Ute laat week ,by the death ot the formers alater,1 Mra. Clarence Lewi a. Mra. V. L. Thomaa will entertain the membere of the Bridge Club on: Wedneeday of the coming week. Allj membera requested to attend. Frank Cromar and family return- ed early In the week after a very flahlng trip In the Strawberry Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ael Chaae and Mr. and Mra. Johb JHowaen returned on Wedneaday evVblng after apendlng a very pleaaant two week'a outing In Strawberry Valley. Judge Kryger reported IS eaaea for the month, flnea to the amount of S5S6.86 being levied. Of thla amount $529.80 waa collected. Oat of the SI caaea 27 conviction were aecnred. Fred Rlchan, for many yeara a realdent of Eureka, left laat Saturday for hla new home In Provo, having realgned hla position with the Centennial Eureka mine in order to, accept employment In the Provo! ahopa of the Utah Coal Ry. Senator Senator Smoot says: Harding la the best selection that could have been made. He has the ability and experience for the place and can work with the Senate and Houae without tangling things up. Harding will carry hla own state and will be the moat popular president the White House haa had for many i ano-oeaaf-nl zz '.a" 1 Notice to the Watchful Waiter f The man who has been watchfully waiting for lower clothing prices is waiting no longer. He sees in this sale the opportunity he has been waiting for. And many others are making it pay them too, by buying suits now for future use. Savings of $7 to $16 on the finest suits in our stock, Kuppenheimer suits included 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1920. Friday, July 9, Fipl 111 1 T f" - yeara." Victor Hendrickson and Tom Da-vleft on Wednesday for a flahlng trip In Idaho, taking a complete and everything." camping outfit They will be away for two weeks or more and expect to spend moat of that time In the Lost River section, where fish are so hungry that they climb right out of the water after almost any old kind of bait. la I III 0 v i INM APATHE SERIAL OF MANLY MIGHT AND FASCINATING FEMININITY. i ! Startling, Spectacular, Sensational ! i PACKED WITH PERILr FILLED WITH FEELING. - ! Fifteen Rousing Episodes Each Episode a Hymn of the Heart .' Crescent Theatre Saturday MATINEE 2 P. M. All Photos taken by Photographer Wallace wiU be shown Saturday afternoon at the Star and Saturday nighat theCxscent. brings disorder. Repair of the lines of restores communication health. If the nerves that nect the bi cord with tie organ of the body cannot transmit messages tli4 organs they supply will huffy. .Pressure upon ties nerves by displaced Vertebra may be very slight and yet interrupt tlie flow of messages along them, without injuring the nerve itself. By spinal adjustment the vertebra is replaced in its proper position and the pressure removed from the nerve. At once the impulse (message) agains flowa along the nerves to the parts for which they our intended, and proper functions of these parts results. It is through this simple little factor in mechanics and viewing the body as a piece of machinery, which it in reality is, that spinal adjustment achieves its results. For a demonstration of the scientific merits of this mode of treatment call at my office where I will gladly and without charge explain everything pertaining to your case. Crescent Theatre Bldg. Hours: 10 to 12: 2 Phone 106 to 4: 6 to 7 Wwllllafleason wu in Salt Lake on 8undayand Mondajr. Mr. and Mra. Frank Bacon left on Tuesday tor an outing in tbo Strawberry Valley. Summer drinks and diabea. Made right and served right. U. S. Candy Co. The new store. Miss Blends Dorus of Ephraim was In Eureka thla week; being the gneet of Miss Vesta Mellor. Mr. and Mra. E. F. Birch and children of Silver City spent tbo past week at Fish Lake. Manager G. C. Lindsay of the local ahowa waa at Salt Lake on business during the put week. Fred Herring wu out from Salt Lake on Sunday and Monday, spending hla Independence Day vacation with old time friends. The big half million dollar aerial, tarring Jack Dempsey, will be started tomorrow. Matinee and evening hows. Lewis Roienlund left early In tha week for Balt Lake where he will accept a position In one of the anto-mobiahopa. Tha home of Manager Cedi Vltch of the Chief Cons, mine hu been enlarged and otherwlsa Improved nur-ln- g tha past few months, the work now being practically completed. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond and children returned on Tuesday evening after spending thru days visiting with relatives and other friends in Fsyson. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Noel ' and danghter returned on Tuesday after pending a couple of weeks In the northern part of the state, where they vlalted with relatives of Mrs. Noel. William Mitchell, Ernest Haneoq, Happy Angel and Levan Baeon celebrated the Fourth at Salt Lake, their outing being marred to some extent by an aato aecfdent, bnt fortunately the membera of too party escaped without serious Injury. Mr. and lira. W. E. King and children leturned late last week after n extended trip through southern Utah. They were looking for a new location but the places visited did not look Mr. Eureka. good King has again taken n position with the Eagle a Bine Bell Mining company. F, C. Miller, formerly manager of the local J. C. Penney store, was back In the camp this week on a visit. In company with Salt Lake friends he recently enjoyed an outing at Fish Lake and wlll'leave soon for hla new borne In Oklahoma, where he has an Interest In one of the new stores which his company opened this year. A splendid new home la being constructed on tbo hill to the sontheust of the Chief Cons, mine for Mr. and Mra. Howard Fitch, who ware recently married and who are now on a honeymoon trip In the Rockies. Tha house will most likely be well along toward completion by the time Mr. and Mra. Fitch re- le The Best Known Han in the World A DRAMA vous system. A break in this union CHIROPRACTOR HIM a Perfect harmonious action of all parts of the body depends upon the and unified action of the entire ner- J. W. HENDERSON r0 -- Hannony means Health disharmony means disease." . carnival Another company la scheduled for appearance here and lt'la hoped that the officers will enforce the ordinances against gamea of chance and also that ahows of an immoral or suggestive nature, which are quite often a part of the carnival program, will not be permitted to operate. The cleaner attract Iona which are carried by earnlval companies are always welcome here but we See no reaaon why the bars should be thrown down permitting gamea of chance which are dearly In violation not only of our dty ordinances but the lawa of the state, and which have been ruled out almost everywhere. Gambling of all kinds, even the candy raffle, waa long ago forced out here In Eureka and yet outsiders have since been permitted to carry on games of chance. We know of no reason for the discrimination In favor of a earnlval company. fun,' (SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS) ! u u Bryan Church,. Jerry Sullivan, Clyde and Jesse Fuller left this week for a trip to Fish Lake. Frank Morley and Jesse Fuller pent the 4th at Sehneltera Hot Pots resort, near Heber City. A. F. Acord of the Eureka Bullion property spent Sunday and Monday with hla family at Provo. Mr. H. J. Stagg, chief aeconntant of the Sueceaa Meat company of Salt Lake City, vlalted for a fow houre last Sunday with Mr. tad Mra. Herbert Hopklnaon. Its pretty hot but a cool refreahing drink will make the world look brighter. U. B. Candy Coe.-- fountain serves everything in the lino of hot weather drinks and dishes.' Miss Dolores Packard of Eureka and Byron Land of St George were Joined In marriage at Provo on Tuesday of thla week. About a dosan of the young peoples relatives and close friends attended the ceremony, after which the party spent the remainder of the day In Provo Canyon. The young couple will make their homo at Pocatello, Idaho. . INDEPENDENCE. and what feeling of. Independent le greater than that of ownlni your own homo. Ton really don't know what Independence means until yon shake off the landlord! hackles and move Into a place. ol yonr own. Frank Garrity haa a long atrini of real estate bargains local homei that eaa be pnreheeed reasonably. An ' eleven room rooming house, excellently famished throughout, li being placed on the market foi 11754. The limber alone In tbi bunding would oout more than tb amount asked and the place is bring- ing $59 par month to tha present owner. Terms to responsible party, Bee Frank Garrity for particulars. A well built house In KalghtvUls, with garage and outbuildings, can ba had for 400 cash- - This bouse ean be easily moved. Splendid business site on Mete street, adjoining the Keystone Hotel. $190 If taken nt once. Several splendid bouse on Church street, well many ether . bnrgalu. u u . |