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Show FiCti Friday, Angart 13, 192a EUREKA REPORTER Old Polks Entertained TEMPLE EXCURSION. In Eureka Last Friday Tlntie Stake of the L. D. 8. Church will conduct their annual temple excursion on the 5th, 6th and 7th of September. It Is expected that a large number of people from this Mr. and Mr. R. L. Conyers were district will journey to Mantl for the purpose of performing temple at Delta for a couple of daya during work. The newly organised choir of the week. Eureka Ward has been Invited to Mias Mabel Larsen of the Tlntie furnish the music for the occasion, Mere, store la spending her vacation with Salt Lake friend. Mark MeChryatal spent tha early FAIR PREMIUMS OUT. part of the week at Salt Lake on The special premium list of the business. Mrs. Robert Jones of Richfield Is Utah state fair for fine arts, applied with her mother, Mrs. Emms visiting and architecture, arts, photography needlework, homemaking and child Billings. Miss Mary Ryan left this week for welfare is Just off the press. Copies may be had on application to the a few weeka visit with friends at state fair officers at Salt Lake City. Butte. In addition to the list of premiums, Mias Frances Gear has returned score cards, rules, and regulations, home after spending the .past- - ten the publication contains lists of the days with relatives and friends at .. prise winners In these departments Salt Lake City. at the last state fair, and of educaE. C. Parsons of Salt Lake City tional institutions where Instruction spent the latter part of the week In In these subjects are given. Eureka, the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Mark MeChryatal. M. E. CHURCH. Miss Vlvi Johnson and Misa Fern Sylvester left on Tuesday of this ' Dr. Pace will be in Eureka on Sun- week for a short visit with relatives WILL APPEAL CASE. day and will conduct the services at and friends at Milford and Beaver. M. E. Church. The public is inMr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon, Mr. The case of Eureka City vs. Elmer the vited. Mrs. William and Bacon, Mrs. Duncan, in which the defendant was The board members of the M. E. Cecelia Bacon and Mr. and Mrs. In his with having liquor charged Church are requested to be present Joseph Fullenbach were among the possession, was heard by Judge at the regular meeting on Saturday local people who spent Sunday at Kryger on Friday evening of last Castilla Springs. evening. week. A verdict of guilty was i Aid Society will pieet The Ladles Mrs. Lou Barrett of the Tlntie turned and a fine of $200 levied. at afternoon. Mercantile store and Mrs. La V La The defendant, through his attorney, A the church full attendance Is requested. Tomlinson, local librarian, left early Edward Pike, gave notice of an apIn the week for a vacation trip to peal to the district court. EYI SPECIALIST IN EUREKA. Fish Lake, the trip being made In Mrs. Tomlinsons car. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Treloar and Dr. and Mrs. A. H. MeChryatal Dr. Peterson, eye and nerve Mr. and Mrs. George A. Langton motored to Kanoeh during the week specialist, will be at the Bullion left on Thuradaf morningwillfor refor a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beck Hotel Monday and Tuesday. Salt Lake City. The former hut few a within home turn daya Those who are suffering from weak Kimball. will spend some Mrs. Mrs. Sadie Mangum and son, Car- eyes, nervousness, headaches, etc., time MeChryatal at the capital. visiting not fail to call. Dr. Peterson los, who recently returned from Cali- should Overland Red, own Harry Careys has in references of plenty your were in Eureka during the fornia, be shown week visiting with friends and rela- city and elsewhere. Glasses fitted latest and beat picture will next Sunday at the Star Theatre. In to benefit your health and vision, tives. thia picture Carey la at his best and The ladies of the L. D. 8. Church you are sure of a treat. See display BELL SHOE COMPANY, will serve hot dinner on Thursday, ad. In thia Issue. August 19tb, the last day of the BALT LAKE CITY. was Miss Catherine Creighton Firemen's Tournament. Dinner will o on Sunday, over from Bingbpam 12 be served from noon until six Swat the flies boys and see the visiting with heAV&rents. The young oclock in the evening. samples; not damaged goods each lady was accompanied by Miss Berry, Miss Emily Owens and Mies Anna pair that is sold has the support of of Bingham. Both are employees of 8ulllvan returned after their trip to the firm. Low prices, not sale prices, the Bingham postoffice. California. Miss Owens visited in but prices that have been the same Mark MeChryatal and daughMrs. southern California and in San Jose the year round. If you doubt this, Salt Lake and San Francisco. Miss Sullivan see Bill Coleman or A. Austin at the ter left on Thursday for Mrs. Sarah Join where .will they City visited in Ontario and San Francisco. Bullion Beck Hotel, room 10. McChrystal and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Parsons on a trip through the Yellowstone National Park. They will be absent for about a month. Walter Hastings, formerly of Eureka, returned to camp on Wednes-evenln- g and will probably remain here for the winter. Mrs. Hastings and the children are living at Midwhere they have purchased a vale, A DOLLAR planted home. Edward Fox has been moving here now will grow as around on' crutches for a week or ten days, having Injured his foot you never dreamed poswbile at work aa a station tender at sible unless you are a the Chief Cons. mine. While the Injury was a rather serious one he Is student of THRIFT. getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pike expect Honey in a savings to leave within a few days for Cor5 per cent inbank nish, Utah, for, a visit with the family of their aon, Ray Pike. While terest doubles In that section they will also take a within a few years. We trip Into Idaho and spend a few days 5 on pay your, fishing. per cent M. L. Holdawaf has returned to savings and the interest Eureka after having spent the past six weeks visiting in the Uintah semiis Reservation country. Mr. Holdaway had a most enjoyable trip and states annually. that the crops of that stctlon are Start an account at once. Any sum from $1.00 up looking fine and that an enormous amount of hay la being raised there. accepted. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan and family, John H. Sullivan, William Wlrthlln, Parley VanWagner, Mist May Sullivan, Miss Irene Sullivan and Mr. and Mra. H. E. McClain formed a party which spent a most pleasant outing In Provo Canyon MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM last Sunday, the trip being made in p r The old folke celebration of Tin-ti- e held In Eureka last Stake Friday and the day vae a moat pleasant one for the old folks of this district. The affair started with a splendid dinner which was served In the amusement hall at IS o'clock, noon, followed by a splendid program which was so arranged as to be most entertaining to the old folks. There was alao a dance In the evening. During the course of the afternoon there were several prises awarded to the oldest ladles, the oldest gentlemen, etc., as follows: John aged 89, was the oldest gentleman, John O. Freckleton, aged 86, was second oldest; Mrs Cowan, aged 87, was the oldest lady with Mrs. Jessie Freckleton, aged 80, second. The couple which have been married longest were Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw or Eureka who were married 56 years ago. Mrs. W. H. Green of Silver City and Mrs. Sullivan were each awarded a prise for being mothers of the greatest number of children with sixteen each. u Flts-geral- Pumps, Ties, Oxfords at Sensational Reductions This sale presents to the thrifty, opportunities for appreciable d, economies, offering: Dixie Ties, Tongue Pumps, Black & Brown Oxfords. All Sizes and Widths. . Yon save from Patent Leather Pumps with Buckles, French Heel No. 6204 Glased Kid Pump, French No. 7823 at itself compounded Organized 1890 r PayBon Utah k 35- - Cant beat our ICE CREAM. It is made hare in Eureka from the choicest cream and under the most sanitary conditions. Try one of our summer dishes or a nice cool drink the next time your are down town. FINE LINE OF THE CHOICEST CANDIES. The U. S. Candy Company autos. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. ODonneJl and son, Edward, and Mrs. Dan A. Sullivan, were visiting in Eureka during the week. Mrs. O'Donnell and Mrs. Sullivan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sullivan, while Mr. ODonnell and his son were here for the purpose of making a trip Into the West Tlntie District where the former has mining Interests. Leo Harrlman of Mammoth had an accident with his car a few daya ago, colliding with another machine in Eurekaa business district. Tbe officers arrested Harrlman after It was found that he was Intoxicated. A fine of 50 was levied against him when be appeared in Judge Kryger's court. Walter .Jensen and George Sylvester returned to Eureka early In the week after a very enjoyable vacation which they spent In southern Utah. A part of the time was spent at Fish Lake where they bad some great sport, catching a large number of the big trout which make that the most attractive spot in the etate for fisherman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beaman of .Eureka have returned to the state after an extended auto trip which took them to California over tho Arrowhead trail, thence up the coast and to various points of Interest In Washington and Oregon and hack through Idaho to Utah. They have purchased a place at Provo and may decide to remain in that elty. $6.75. Heel No. 7811 Patent Leather Pump, French Heel $6.00. No. 7824 Black Kid Pump with Buckles, $6.75. French Heel y Dollars Grow Here $2.50 to $6.00 a pair No. Kid Tie, French n 436017-Brow- Heel :. No. $7.25. Kid Tie, French 43600-Bl- ack Heel $6.85. Tongue Pump in Beaver, No. 11869 French Heel No. 43598 $9.60. Eyelet Dixie Tie, Black One Kid, French Heel $755. One Eyelet Dixie Tie, Brown Heel French $8.35. Kid, No 446 Black Kid Oxford, Cuban No. 43598 Heel $7.50. No 456 Brown Kid Oxford, Cuban Heel . $7.50. The styles shown here serve to show that, while this store sells only HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR, its prices are at all times conspicuously low, especially so during this SALE. Furthermore we wish to lay stress on the timaiiness of these economies and the importance of coming tomorrow to share in them. antic Mercantile Company Harvey Ganaey was In Eureka during the week for a visit with hla parents, Rev. and Mra. William Frary. The members! of the Eureka Ward Choir of tbe L. D. 8. Church are on an outing at Castilla Spring today, tho trip being made by auto. Mr. and Mra. Charles Taylor and family arrived In Eureka today from Oregon and will make their home at thia place again. jWWW9WWWH j 996 9 Moapa Valley Cantaloupes SELEST MELONS.' Flat (Mm of EVERY ONE A GOOD ONE. IS Standard Cantaloapes faoo. Flat Oates of 19 Jumbo Cantaloupes f&oo. These prices include all pared post chargee to yonr You will also get our price list of aeaaoaaUo lfnap farits.' poet-offic- Dan B. Cronin, chief of police of Eureka, la spending his vacation In Ogden Canyon. He wUl be absent for about ten days, during which time e. Shurtliff Bros. Vegetable Farm officer Boyer is acting as chief. Mr. and Mra. V. C. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson all of Ephrlam, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Yankee Cons, mine, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mellor Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Martin of Garfield and Mlsa Helen McFaden of Ely, Nevada, were guests during the paat week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Savage. Mrs. Thomas Householder was taken to Salt Lake City on Wednesday of this week to he operated on for appendicitis, At last reports she was getting along aa well aa could be expected. J. C. Lynch and Clarence Bamberger, both prominent mining men of Salt Lake City, were In the district during the week inspecting mining property In the southern end of! the district in which they are Inter-- 1 eated. Dr. and Mrs. Steele Bailey, Jr., Mr. and Mra. Ray Jonea, Mr. and Mra. Jack Mlkeeell, Dr. and Mn. L. E. Pierce and Mlsa Maude Layton form-- 1 ed a party which spent last Saturday and Sunday at the McIntyre ranch! in West Tlntie. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond and family of Eureka spent 8undsy! here with their sister, Mrs. W. T. Amos. They were accompanied back in the evening, by their two Deices, Miss Marie Martin and Misa Geral-- : dine' Martin of Hillsboro, Texas, who are visiting here. Payson corresj pondence Balt Lake Tribune. OVERTON, NEVADA. 11 9WM I II 1 1 91 9 1 111 19WWH9W ; New Columbia Records SPEECHES BY FAMOUS MEN. IMAMOVS Americanising" Warren G. Harding, United Republics)! Presidential candidate. Equal Rights.,' Calvin and Republican View OolHdge, Suite Senator and Governor Presidential candidate. of Mnrlnitrff Democracy's Achievement s." Senator Robert L. Owens. Savegnard Ametra." Mra. Corrlnne Rooervclt. Citizenship." William II. Hayee, Chairman 1 Committee. Republcan National i In the World War." A. Mitchell Palmer, United State y General. Loyalty." Balnbridgv Colby, Secretary of State. J j i . pla Ogden last Saturday when Min Margaret Ferguson, daughter of Mrs. Jesse Ferguson, was joined In mar- -' rlage to C. E. Gilbert of Denver.' The bride it very popular In Eureka, where she is well known and the couple will start out In life with the beet wlahes of a large circle of friends. wi itch League of Nations, and Republican G. nardlng, United States Senator Irtrnlial candidate. . Law and Order." Calvin Collldge, Governor of Maasaclinsctla and Republican Vice residential candidate. Save America." Nicholas Murray Butler, President CoiambU University. ' Democratic Achievements. Champ Clark, of Home of or Representatives. America Safe. imtj j W. Gerard, Former Ambassador to Germany. Dont fail to call and hear these true reproductions of original perches of these famous men. Yon may never have another Demonstrated and atld by Columbia dealers only. Franked Furniture Store |