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Show Triday, September 3, 1920. FagtS j f!, Penney Co. A Nationwide EsHtSuST VIOLA DANA IN Mijor Church returned on Sunday utter u visit with hia family ut Suit Dangerous To Men Luke. Prank Gurrlty wuu In Suit Luke on buuinuu during the curly purt of the puat week. John Kreumer, of the Bonner orchestra, left this week - for u monthe visit in southern Cullfornlu. Joseph Hayes, ion of Mr. end Mrs. George Huyeu, hui ueeepted employment ut Suit Luke. A1 Nelson hus been visiting ut Suit Luke for some time, being the guest of Mr. end Mrs. 8. E. Whlteley. W. E. Melntlre, whose Silver City tore wuu destroyed by fire lust week, hui moved to Suit Luke where u position wus offered him. Miss Georglu Creighton, who-- hus u position us toucher In the Suit Lake City schools, left on Tuesday for the cupltul and will take np her duties during the coming week. Mrs. J. W. Baldwin will leuva Monduy for her home In Lea Vegus, after spending ueven weeks with her on, W. E. Mott of Silver City und her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Roberts of Viola Dana in the role of an ugly duckling school 'girl who transforms herself into a charming young woman with an audacity that enables her on occasions to pose as a wicked vampire, finds in Dangerous to Hen," a lively screen version of H. V. Edmonds stsge drama, Eliza Comes to Stay," an opportunity for the fullest display of her powers as a comedienne. Eliza is orphaned when her father, on a scientific expedition in Afghanistan, is slain by bandits. His dying act is to leave Ids daughter as the ward of his dearest friend, Sandy Verrall, a serious-minde- d young scientist. never seen is who has Eliza, prepared to receive Sandy, golden-haire-d child of ten. He is astonished a blue-eye- d a o t I L Hi! I The Cool Nights of the Season are Here and You Will Need More Bed Coverings. 1 Come In and See Our Assortments Wool Blankets at $7.90, $8.90, $9.90, $11.90, $12.50, $16.75. Wooln&p a Cotton Blankets at Eureka. Vlvun Birch, son of Mr. und Mrs. E. F. Birch, left curly In the week to fill u mission In the Central States for the L. D. B. Church. The young man wuu accompanied us fur uu Salt Luka by his parents. There are men who wont even murmur over paying ten dollars a bottle to e bootlegger, but whose howl cun be heard two mllea when the farmer asks them a dollar a bushel for potatoes. Deseret News. 0. W. Swerts end Dan Ostrander pent the early part of the week In the Btrawberry Valley. They pnt in the time shooting chickens and Ashing for the Mg trout which are so plentiful In the Strawberry reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and on have returned after spending several weeks at Salem, where Mr. Taylor took charge of his father-in-law'- s . farm during the latter'a absence on a trip through the iii , mm VIOLA DANA and chagrined to find that she is a hoydenish girl of clothes of a style guaranteeighteen, dresser in ed to make her safe" from men. Sandy is engaged to a flashy aad.mercenary actress who begins to lose interest in him when die meets his wealthy uncle. At this point Eliza takes a hand in the game out of her loyalty to Sandy, and plays it with such adroitness that the entire complexion of events is changed. Incidents of the most intense interest follow in rapid succession, leading .to a denouement that is as unexpected and absorbing as it is unusual. Manager Lindsay personally guarantees this production to be one of the best shown at our local houses in many moons. ill-fitti- $8.90, $7A0, $7.90. Blankets at . $2.98, $3.49, $4.79, $4.98. Sateen Comforters at $8.50 and $9.90. Challie Comforters at I.... $4.98 and $8.90. Steamer Robes at $7.90, $11.50, $14.75, $16.50. WE SELL BETTER MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY Park. Mrs. Mary Bonner and daughter, Misa Elisa Bonner, returned to their home at Salt Luka on Tuesday after a visit with relatives in Eureka. Miss Bonner next week will resume her duties as a teacher In tha Garfield schools. M. F. B arson this week turned over his upper Main street store to Mrs. Gns. J. Henriod and son, D. G. Henrlod, who hava purchased the stock of goods as well as the buildings and other property. Mr. Bur-o- n is getting ready to move his family to Idaho. Miss Aldla Elsmora of Silver City, will be enrolled In the Agricultural College at Logan when that school opens on Sept. 10th. - The yonng lady's parents will accompany her to Logan, making the trip by unto and visiting points of Interest In northern Utah and southern Idaho before returning home. Peter Conover was called to Barley, Idaho, this week by the death of hia brother, Robert F. Conover, who died at the age of 47 years leaving a wife and two children. The deceaseav was quite well known to the old timers of this district, having resided here for many Star Theatre Wednesday J. d. Penney will be delinquent and advertised for ale at public auction, and unleu payment la made before, will be sold at 6 oclock p. m., on tha 88th day of September, 1820, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. T. L. SULLIVAN, Secy, Eureka, Utah. (First pnb. Aug. IS, 1880.) Co. A Nationwide Institution. Oiambrr Iain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in Michigan. Colic and Diarrhoea The U. S. Candy Company wwwwwtwwwwHMfmMimmiiiinw jj Brigham Young University j PROVO, UTAH NEW ORGANIZATION: . School Of Education FOR TRAINING TEACHERS School of Arts and Sciences Which Gives Preparation For Life Or Entrance Into Professional Schools. . The School Tear Begins Monday, September 13, 1920 , Mrs. Mary Carrington, We Camilla, Children Cry FLETCHER'S CASTORI A FOR to figure why Camels sell! You should know why are so unusual, so refreshing; ao satisfying. Fir at, qnalityaeconcl Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which youll certainly prefer to either kfad Camels blend mha pn isu that wonderful mellow mildness-y- et all the desirable body is there I And, Camels never tire your taste! NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. o Diamond Queen Mining A Milling Company, Principal place of badness, Eureka, Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on the 4th day of August, 1880, an assessment of 4 mills per share (or 4. per thousand shares) was levied on the outstanding capital atoek of the company, payable at once to T.; L. Sullivan, Seeratary, at hia office In J. E. OConnor's store on the north tide of Main street. Eureka, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 11th day of September, 1888, "I have used Chamber- It8 a cinch Miss Luclle Baird, 18 year old daughter of Mrs. James Baird, died early In the week at Salt Luka, death resnltliU from appendicitis. The remains wen shipped to Twin Falls, Idaho, fdfjburlal. The family lived In Eureka for a numbey of yean, moving from this city to Twin Falls, and It was in the Idaho city that tho husband and father died. The dally papers of Tuesday announced the death, at Seattle, of James Malvey, aged SO. years. The young man was born In Eureka where the family resided for many yean, later taking np their residence at Park City. The deceased leaves his mother, Mrs.' Kate Malvey, and three brothers and two sisters. Rev. Frary, who has been In charge of the M. E. Church work in this city and Mammoth for tha peat year, haa again been assigned to this district. The annual meeting- - of the Turiona Utah pastors of the church was held at Salt Luka during tha week, an Interesting program being carried ont and after the completion of tho regular buslneas the chureh workers were assigned to their posts for the coming year. Rev. Frary Is pleased to know that he is to continue bis work In this city. . 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