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Show hpl Friday, Angust 6, 1920. EUREKA REPORTER J. Q. Penney Go. A Nstionwids Institution. FALL lOWESTIC Harry J. Beane was oat from Balt Lake dnYlng the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Bat 8olUvaa were the' (neats of Salt Laka friends last m'W4ISPERS ELAINE HAMMER5TEIN 'SEizmcw: pictuiles Elaine Hammerstein m WHISPERS ADVENTURE TREADING ON THE HEELS OF ADVENTURE A STRUGGLE BETWEEN LOVE AND DUTY. Daphne Morton loved life and pleasure, and was happy with her friends, until the insiduous arm of scandal reached out and held her in its might. V ' ' ' Star Theatre Saturday :- -: MEATS:-- : " During the hot weather most people realise the necessity of buying only properly cured meat of the on highest possible grade. Ton cannot take poor meats and when you come to this market you can rest assured that you are getting the best that is to be had. In addition to the choicest of meats and vegetables this store also carries high grade groceries. Buying and selling for cash means lower prices than those which usually prevail Fennell s Meat and Grocery PHONE 18 EUREKA weeMieeeaenMtsMSMaoeeeeeeesseeef sieuese ; week. Mrs. A.. N. Wallace and children are spending a few days at Nephl with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hobbs. Miss Frances Hulsh was the (neat of her aunt. Miss Nellie B.. Hulsh, at Payson during the early part of the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Bradley were at Castilla Springs on Sunday and also rlsited with a sister of the Bradleys who lives on a ranch a few miles above the springs. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hancock and children of Masa, Arisons, spent part of last week In Eureka visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wallace. The trip to this section was made by auto: . Mrs. Dora Dudley 'and daughter. . Miss Emily, of McGrath, Canada, and Mrs. Lois Watson of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wallace during the early part of the week. Mrs. Dudley and Mrs. Watson are sisters of Mr. Wallace. Bishop Peter Borup of the L. D. S. Church returned Eureka late last week after an extended auto accompanied trip on which he Ms by the members of Ms family. They went to California, then np the coast to Oregon and Washington and home over the Idaho route. Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Pier to Eureka last week al vacation, which they Pierces former home at ton, IU. They were in Chicago for the Elks convention of last month and visited various places of Interest on the Great Lakes. of Schools I. L. Superintendent Williamson, accompanies by Mrs. Williamson and daugrar, of Eureka, motored to Park Clfcr last Monday from Vivian Park, Provo Canyon, where they are-- enjojing their vacation. It was the first visit of the lady and gentleman to the Park and they were surprised to find it so much more favorably located and with so many advantages unknown to their own mining camp. They enPark joyed their stay exceedingly. City Record. . NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. o ! Notice Is hereby, given that the Republican Primary' for Eureka Precinct will be held at the City Hall, at Eureka City, Eureka Precinct, Juab County, Utah, on Tuesday, the 10th day of August, 1120, at eight oclock p. m for the purpose ' of electing four (4) delegates to the Republican State Convention to be held at Balt Lake City, Utah, on the 16 th day of August, at the hour of 16 ojplock a. m.; and for the purpose of electing four (4) delegates to the Republican Congressional Convention to be held in the Hotel UUh, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 17th day of August, 1120, at the hour of 16 a. m.;. and for the purpose of electing four (4) delegates to the Republican Judicial Convention tor the fifth Judicial District of the State of Utah, to be held at the Cullen Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 26th day of August, 1620, at the hour of 6 o'clock a. m. Bald State Convention Is called tor the purpose of nominating candidates for state offices of the State of Utah; said Congressional Convention is called for the purpose of nominating one candidate for. the office of United States Congressman of the First Congressional District of Utah; said Judicial Convention is called for the purpose of nominating one candidate for Judge and one candidate for District Attorney for the Fifth Judicial District of the State of Utah; all of said candidates to be nominated at all of said conventions to run on the Republican Ticket at the next general election in November, 1926. JOHN BUNNELL, Chairman of Eureka Precinct, Juab County, Utah. CLAUDE F. BAKER, Secretary of Said Precinct. o A Traveling When you go on your vacation be sure and take a KODAK Then you can bring back the happiest part of your vacation with you ' . We carry a complete line of KODAKS and SUPPLIES of all kinds. Schramm - Johnson Drugs Man's Experience. o Ton may learn something from the following by W. H. Ireland, a traveling salesman of Louisville, Ky. In the summer of 1886 I had a severe attack of cholera morbus.- - I gave the hotel porter fifty cents and told him to buy me a bottle of Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and take no substitute. I took a double dose of it according to the directions and went to sleep. At five oclock the next morning 1 was called by my order and took a train for my next stopping place, a well man. AID- THE KIDNEYS. o Do Not Endanger Life Whan A Eureka Cltlaeu Shows You the Way To Avoid It. o Why wUl people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney complaint, lamebackache, urinary disorders, ness. headaches, languor, why allow themselves to become chronic Invalids, whan u tested remedy is offered them? i Doans Kidney Pills hsvs boss us- - i : 27 in. Apron Ginghams at ... 27 in. Dress Ginghams at 36 in. Idght Percales at 36 in. Dark Percales at J 27 in; Galatea at 27 in. White and Colored Poplins at a yard S9c and 43c a yard 39c and 43c a yard 39c and 43c a yard 29c : 33c, 49c a yard and 58c a yard SO in. Plain Colors and Figured Plisse Crepe at 58c and 63c yd. 58c a yard 25 in. Cotton and Wool White Flannel at 11.19 a yard 27 in. All Wool White Flannel at y Double Width Mercerised Table Damask 89c, $1.25 and $1.69 a yard at .... Double Width Half Linen Table Damask at $2.25 and $2.49 yd. .... .. 39c to 97c a yard Plain and Fancy Curtain Scrims at 79c a yard . Plain Colors in Madras, for aide drapes, at 39c a yard 36 in. Plain and Figured Bilkolines at and 29c, 36 in. Fanqr Cretona at 39c, 49c to 98c a yard - 27 in. Furniture Calicos at 23c and 29c a yarJ 39c 6646666666661666666666666 IMHHS MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS 36 in. Bleached Muslin at 36 in. 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