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Show Friday, July 16, 1930. Paged Miu Alice Billing! la apendlng her aummer vacation at Mantl. Miaa Helen Shriver la apendlng the week with frlandu at Salt Lake City. D. 8. Ferguaon la driving a new MIm Marcella 8nlllTaa (pent a Mrs. Roy Kalghn returned on Ford car. Mr. and Mrs. George Caatleton part of the week visiting with frlendi Thursday from 8alt Lake City. were Goahen vial tori on Tuesday. at Balt Lake City. Man-sosack 125.25 at 8ugar per store on Saturday. Mias Nellie Turner la vending the Bonaera orchestra conducted a successful dancing party at the Elks Fred Riding spent the early part week with Salt Lake relatives. pavilion on Wednesday evening. of the week In Tooele visiting with Mrs. James Morgan la vending Frank Bussell, formerly of the Miss Ida Smith. the week at Salt Lake City with Taylor Bros. Co. of this city, has Claude F. Baker return- relatives. Attorney accepted a position as district repre- ed early In the week after a short Mr. and Mra. William 8tewart sentative for the Metropolitan Life business have returned to Enreka after an exto Delta. trip Insurance company. Surveyor Strickland was out from tended visit In California. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark and Salt Lake during the week attending Mias Viola Kelly of Salt Lake City arrived In Eureka on Thursday even' daughter, accompanied by John Cra- to business matters. mer and Dennl'Theriault, left on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor spent lng for a visit with relatives. Tuesday for IdAo, where they will 8unday visiting with relatives and Tom Russell, Ralph Firth and spend a couple of weeks. The trip is friends In Utah county. Heber Thurgood were Salt Lake being made by auto. Members of the Baptist Church visitors during the week. Assessment No. 14 of one cent per enjoyed a picnic party on Tuesday of was the Mias Verla Thurgood share was levied on the stock of the this week at the Knlghtvllle Park. guest of Salt Luke frlendi late last Crown Point Consolidated Mining City Councilman Joseph Lee spent week. company at a meeting held at Provo the greater part of the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunn are late last week. The stock becomes relatives at Salt Lake. spending a few day at Provo visitdelinquent August ZOth, with sale Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jones left on ing the formers relatives. day September 10th. Miss Lola Gourley of Salt Lake Thursday for an extended visit to points of Interest in Colorado. The City la visiting In Eureka, the guest of her cousin, Mias Isabelle Gourley. trip will be made by auto. Ernest Sudweeki on Nephl la visitGeorge Williamson of the Utah Power A Light company returned on ing for a few days here, with Mr. and Monday after spending a few days Mra. Delbert Sudweeki. at Salt Lake City. Buy your sugar at Manaon Bros, Miss June Andrus of Mammoth tore on Saturday apodal price left during the week for a short visit 125.25. at Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. Daniel Martin left Thursday for James Gregerson. Salt Lake City where he will transMiss Ella Weldon, whd has been act business. teaching school at Butte, Montana, Mr. end Mrs. P. C. Hood attended Is here visiting with her parents, Mr. the M. I. A. rally at Goshen on Tues:and Mrs. James Weldon. day of this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jones returned Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Conyers have early In the week after spending a returned after spending a vacation few days at Salt Lake with friends of several daye In Utah county. and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sylvester and F. D. Kimball was out from Salt daughter, Fern, returned early In the Lake during the latter part of last week after spending a pleaaant outweek giving his attention to his ing at Fish Lake. banking Interests and other business. Mra. T. C. Wilson, formerly Min Andrew Mickelson returned early Ethel Hannifin of this city, Is here In the week after spending a couple from Butte- - vlulting with relatives of days at Richfield, the trip being and friends. made by auto. Mr. and Mra. P. C. Hood and Prof. I. L. Williamson returned daughter, Lafawn, are spending a late last week after spending several weeks vacation in the Strawberry days at Salt Lake, where he attend Valley. ed the National Educational AssociaMies Mildred Salisbury of Magna ALICE BRAD . tion convention. Is spending a few days in Eureka Mrs. L. W. Jones of California is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. In Eureka visiting ywlth her sons, Clarence Salisbury. jyeTVtts. Earl T. and Chanes Jones. Mrs. Miss Nellie Sullivan left on WedWHY DOES SOCIETY Jones will probably remain here durnesday for Balt Lake City where she fear the pitiless publicity of ing the summer months. will spend a few days as the guest Sullivan, Bryan Church, of Miss Margaret Shea. its own favorite publication? JerryFullmer and Jesse Fullmer Clyde The following were Balt Lake returned on Monda from Fish Lake. visitors during the week: Pat DonThey spent seven days there and nelly, Jr., Ernest 8mith and Arthur returned with a nice bunch of fish. Cronin. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Fullmer left Miss Bernice Simpson of Silver THE FEAR MARKET" on Monday of this week for Salt CItyleft i'n Thundiy for Washing- Lake City where they will make ton, D. C., where she will visit for From Story by Amelie Rives. their home. The Fullmer residence some time with relatives. on the Summit hua been rented. Mr. and Mra. William Ynsky and Directed by Kenneth Webb The Selma Mines Company of Miss Helen Banlvlch, will leave next North Tlntle has levied a one cent relatives In A drama of New York's well assessment, delinquent on August week for a visit Iswith to be made by The trip Illtnoia Society 12th, with sale day on September auto. dressed, and the parasites who prey 10th. Mrs. Joseph Bonlvieh exppets to Delbert Nelson, for many yours upon its pleasures and feed oh employed at the Chief Cone, black- leave in the near future for Chicago, crumbs stolen from the tables smith shop, who went cast with where she will visit with her sister, A. Lukavich, and .other relaWalter Fitch, Jr. to work on the Mrs. of the rich. tives. Pennsylvania contract, returned to Mrs. Orson Johnson of Spanish Eureka last Saturday. A Realart Picture. H. B. Bourne, Glen Ostrander end Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Holding of Harold Shriver returned early- in the Balt Lake City were guests of Mr. week after apendlng a few' days la and Mrs. Joseph Morley during the the Strawberry Valle They brought week. home a nice catch and report that Mr. and Mra. W. F. Shriver and fish are very plentiful In that sec- son, Harold, left on Wednesday for tion. an outing at Fish Lake. Tha trip Is Seven new wardens are to be plac- being made by auto and they intend ed on guard In the Strawberry Valr staying about a week. ley country by R. H. Slddoway, state M. D. Howlett, W. J. Tregonlng fish and game commissioner, to see and Leonard Tregonlng left on and to fish that the laws pertaining for the Strawberry Valley, Thursday game are not violated, or If eo that where they will spend a week fishthe violators are brought to justice. ing and enjoying outdoor life. The Rio Grande train which has John O'Hagen, employed on one of been operating for years past from the Chief Cone, prospects In the Balt Lake to Tintlc points was dis- North Tlntle District, was slightly continued last Hoidy, and In its Injured on Tuesday of this week Spring-vlll- e from is a runiidng train place when he was hit on the head by a to Tintlc, collecting with the piece of falling rock. Sanpete train each way. Under the The annnal hike to the sumtnlt of new schedule the train will leave Eureka at 7.42 a. m. arriving at Salt Mt. Nebo will take place on Tuesday, Lake at 11.80 a. m. The evening July 20th, the affair being nnder the train will leave Sait Lake at 3.45 p. direction of the Nephl Commercial Club, which organization extends an m. invitation for Tintlc people to attend. Senator Smoot, who at Chicago Mrs. A. W. Andrews returned to has a lot to do with it, thua interat Salt Lake on Thursday prets the league of nations plank; her home It does not repudiate the league of after a visit in Eureka with Mr. and nations nor does it pledge the party Mra. Mark McChrystal. She was acto any specific action for the future. companied home by Mrs. M who will visit at the capiThat is to say, it is Just n comfortr able straddle. If Mr. Harding should tal for a few days b e elected, his administration Mra. Kllmnry, John Hanley and would have received no mandate to James Hanley were at Salt. Lake Join the league of nations, while City during the early part of the the Cox group would bo just as week, going there for the purpose of strongly against it as they have been taking their mother to the Salt Lake In view of the fact that Hardings Sanitarium for treatment. Mra. Hanelection on such a platform could he ley has been a sufferer from rheumainterpreted as a rebuke to them- tism for a long time and it ia hoped selves and their course. Spring-fiel- d that she will be benefited by the wagBflKKBniMniazniMRJMnfMM Special Pioneer Day Sale ns J Patent Leather Low Shoes. A OUT PRICE SALE ESPECIALLY FEATURING A RENOWNED EASTERN MAKE OF HIGH QUALITY FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN. i THREE HUNDRED FAIR OF THE SEASON'S SMARTE8T MODES LEATHER, IN PATENT PUMPS, TIES AND OXFORDS. . 831 Patent Leather Pump, Turned Sole, Louis Heel 811 Patent Leather Oxford, Tamed Sole, Louis Heel, $12.00 Value $10.00 Value $7.65 Patent Leather Pump, Turned Sole with Buckles, Louis Heel. $10.00 Value $6.95 A 823 I $6.35 Women's White Colonial Pumps ACTUAL $5.00 and $6.00 VALUE8 SALE PRICED AT ;; $3.50. Stylish models of Fine Woven Sea Island Canvas Pumps. Some have large $3.50 Buckles, all Louis Heels. Price tn rfte fM fteuiffr All other Leather Pumps, Orfords and White Canvas Pumps A Shoes reduced for this Sale. ALICE BRADY self-satisfi- ed Star Wednesday - MWW4HHIM4HMWW UvisJ.$azhnariw OWEN Mooee Desperate hero Pwul Li ,telJEY Ruqgus AN HOUR OF SMILES CHUCKLES AND LAUGHS A The kind of photoplay whole family will enjoy. STAR THEATRE SATURDAY that the . Cintic Mercantile Company treatment. Republican. enjoyable surprise party was held at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson on Monday evening, in honor of Mr. Johnson' birthday. Games and cards wereyfrlmjred after which refreshments were served to the following guests Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson, MA end Mra George Peterson, Mr. ana Mra. John H. Erickson, Mr. antTMrs. Erick Mra. Wend la Wlckman, Mra. Andrew Johnson, Miss Ariy Wlek-maMiss Vera Erickson, Miss Elln Johnson, Miss Agnes Martinson, Miss Mildred Peterson, Hugh Johnson, Evert Johnson. Wilfred Erickson. Bagner and Elmer Martinson.' A very Mor-tinso- n, n, MRS. JOHN MURPHY DEAD. word was received In Eureka that Mrs. John Mnrphy of Butte, Montana, ha paaaed away, death being dne to old age and general debility. Mra Mnrphy waa seventy yean of age. The family will be well remembered In this district where they made their home for about thirty years prior to the time of moving to Butte, which waa about even years ago. Deceased la survived by a ion and two daughters, besides a great number of relative. Yesterday Frank Mayo Starring BEK8LEY APPOINTED. Frank Beealey waa appointed postmaster of the Eureka poatofflee on Tuesday of this week. A telegram to thle effect waa received from M. H. Welling, representative of this district. Mr. Beesley has been handling the affairs of the local office for several months but for some unaccountable reason has been delayed. his appointment o CHILD BURIED AT BALT LAKE. o The remains of little Mary Burt, the eight months old daughter of Mr. and Mn. A. F. Burt of Eureka, who died late Jast week, were taken to Salt Lake for burial. In Burnt Wings" Because he was u genius he found the road to fame paved with difficulties usually confronting genius. Poverty came7 in at the door, but love, did not fly out of the window. On the contrary, love utayed and her love for him and through whose Interest his work had received recognition. Frank Mayo as Ned Templeton, the artist who found himself enmeshed In a chain of events qnlte beyond his understanding, learned the truth at last but tha price had to he paid for his success waa ao tremendous that he would willingly have relinquished all ha had gained. How all misunderstandings finally were made clear and future happiness assured, la thrllllngly pictured In the gradual unfolding of .Burnt Wings. a splendid version of Baynard Velller's notable stage success, The Primrose Path, which will be shown at the Star Theatre suffered. But the struggling artist eventually attained success. From the Latin Quarters In Paris, to a wonderful studio on Riverside Drive, was a gradual transition 'teeming with Interesting and surprising events. He thougt his millionaire patron, James Cartright, was responsible for his success, when he learned of next Monday. the letters perfidy. But someone was responsible. Was it his wife or was It the milBert Lytell at the Crescent The-o lionaire's daughter, Helen, that atre Sunday In Easy to Make Last Saturday evening the hoard beautlfal girl who openly attested Money. of education met for the purpose of opening bids on the construction of an addition to the local high school building. Only two bids were received and the board deferred action on these until their next meeting. EDUCATIONAL BOARD MEETS. Star Theatre 100 Utah Men An Granted Training One hundred former service men of Utah were approved for federal vocational training by the traveling ease hoard of the intermountain district, which concluded Its work In Utah last week, according to H. B. Curtis, officer In charge of the Salt Lake district The board - recently left for New Mexico cities to complete the listing of cases there. o Tuesday JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! A The most thrilling picture ever shown in Eureka. Loes of Appetite. O'- - - As a general rule there Is nothing serious about a loss of appetite, and If you skip a meal or only eat two. meals a day for a few days you will soon have a relish for your meals when meal time comes. Bear In mind that at least fife hours shonld elapse between meals so as to give the food ample time to digest and the stomach a period of rest before the second meal is taken. Then if you eat no more than yon crave and take a reasonable amonnt of ontdoor exer-- . else every day yon will not need to worry about yonr appetite. When the loss of appetite la caused by constipation as Is often the case, that ahonld be corrected at once. A: dose of Chamberlains Tablets will . do tt. ' ' The Terror Tom Mix? A DRAMA OF DAREDEVILTRY AND ROMANCE Presented by William Fox With the Daredevil Star TOM MIX N As U. 8. Marshal, running down gold thieves in the tre&terons passes of the picturesque Sierra Nevada. |