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Show Pag 4 Triday, September 8, EUREKA REPORTER 1920. .local ggfr i What abowt tomorrow tar thoao boye- - yon fathers? Are you preparing TODAY to give them cat loo when TOMORROW arrivesT eolktgs Mh Hun Is only one sore way. That la to start saving today. A dollar put In a savings aecoaat today will doable Itself In a remarkably abort time at oar rate of B per cent interest. Just when the boys are ready far college. Open an account TODAY. PHI MEMBER EXGHGE SAVINGS fill FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Payson Utah Organized 1890 Schramm -- Johnson Drugs No. 10 Get Your Fishing Tackle Here. We have an stock up-to-da- te of tackle for both ban and trout fishing, including a com- plete line of Fish Lake Tackle. IF YOU DONT BUY YOUR OUTFIT HERE WE WILL LOSE AND YOU WILL BE SORRY. few Robert Morrow returned dnye ago after a trip to Balt Lake. M. C. Mero waa out frdm Balt Lak thla week. B. F. Flelner waa a Balt Lake vial tor lait Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Trythal were the gnests of Balt Lako friends during tbs past week. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Connelly were gnests of Balt Lake friends lata last week. Frank Anderson returned to Eureka on Friday night of last week after a trip Into Baa Pete county. Mra. Joseph Lee and son, Ralph, visited with Tooele and Balt Lake friends daring the past week. P. J. Fennell spent the eariy part of the week at Balt Lake, - going there on mining business. Mrs. W. E. Block of Balt Lako City, was tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F, 8hriver during ths past week. Miss Mary Pettit of Philadelphia, Pa., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bhrlver. Miss Irens Libby of Idaho Springs, Colorado, is In Eureka for a visit with the family of her sunt, Mrs. Fred Blight. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. ' E. Sullivan and tha baby will leave on Saturday for a weeks visit with Balt Lake relatives. Manager Cecil Fitch of the Chief Cons, mine was In Balt Lake on business during tbs early part of the week. Mrs. Del Stewart of Benjamin was called to Eureka this week by Mrs. the death of her 'sister-in-laMaynard Griggs. William Houghton returned home lust week after spending several days with relatives at 8tarr and Mona, In tha eastern part of this county. Mr. and Mra. Grant Simons returned to Mammoth last Friday night after a visit In Utah county. Mr. Simons also attended tha state convention of the Republican party at Balt Lake. The Mutual Creamery Co., having many plants In Utah and neighboring states, has derided to engage In business in American Fork and also at Parson. Two tins plants will be erected at once In these cities. Ambrose Good of Denver Is In Eureka for n visit with his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Hensel. Before coming to this city ha spent n few weeks at Balt Lake, being tha guest of his son, A. Good. C. H. Cody, who was agent for the Balt Lake Route over twenty years ago, was back In the eamp this week, shaking hands with old time friends. Hs Is now living at Balt Lake. Bert Hickman, who went to Balt Lake a abort time ago to receive treatment for poisoning resulting from pyorrhoea, la getting along, nicely and will no doubt be entirely well in a very short time. Next Thursday a road attraction at the Star Musical Comedy known us ths Kentucky Belles. Pretty girls, who can dance and ring. If you like musical comedy drat miss this show. Tickets are now on sale at Tregra-ln- g and Hanleys.. Schramm-Johnso- n Drugs Nol 10. PHONE NUMBER 11. 4i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon and Mrv and Mrs. Ray Sorenson returned home late last week after a trip Into Ban Pate county. They attended the celebration In honor of the Indian War Veterans, which was held Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mra John J. Hannifin and children were gnests of Mra Hmnnlflns relatives' In Ban Pata county last week. While In that tlon they took In the festivltle in honor of the Indian War Veterans of Utah, this program having been carried rat at Mt. Pleasant. . ! it e i eeeeeeoeeee e i eee eee eooooeooeeeeee i wooeeeoeteoeeeoee e eeeote e ee ee teeee eoeeeeeeeeeo Mrs. George Burt of Balt Lake was In Eureka during the past week for a visit with relatives and other friends, among them being her sisters, Mrs. John Phipps and Mrs. Frank Phipps. During hey stay In this city Mrs. Burt was ths guest of honor at u party given at the home of Mrs. John Phipps and attended by quite u number of friends. Arthur Leaders of the Dance and all the great rollicking jazzy dances played by The latest dances fox-trot- one-step- s, s, dance organizations and recorded txcluiively for Columbia are ready for you eveiy one a leader, a headliner, and a top-notch- er. s Any record on this list is a dance leader when played on the Columbia Grafonola. Dont wait Come in today and hear these Leaden of the Dance: Frankes Furniture Store L C. THE STYLE IN KUPPENHEIMER 4 GOOD CLOTHES The comfort of ease in every action and posture a true fit-r-t- confidence he of good taste and graceful lines all abound in a practical and pleasing manner. New Fall Suits for Boys are all in and reasonable priced. Cilic Mercantile Company THE HOUSE of KUPPENHEIMER in Eureka. ilHaMMMHMiaMlli!3HHZMM!lHZtatai!mmswranBHPraiaDnl Mrs. Wilman Carter was tha guest of Pay son friends on Thursday. Mrs. Vene Okey and son, Wayne, returned home during the week after pending a week in the valley. Peter Ohlara, who has worked In Eureka for many yean following the carpenter trade, la 111 at his home. He la suffering from asthma and hia condition la quits serious. Mrs. John Hanley, mother of James and John Hanley and Mrs. KUlmurray, who was at Balt Lake for some weeks during which tlma she received treatment for rehnma tlsm, returned home on Tuesday and Is feeling much better. The Kentucky Belles, a musical comedy that comes highly recommended from various western cities where the show has been given, will be seen ut the Star next Thursday night. Reserved seats era now on sals. County, State( of Utah, on Saturday, 1 Bald eetray was taken up"by me the 11th day of September, 1920, at In said precinct on the 27th day of 12 o'clock noon of said day. August, 1920. One Holateln heifer, age about 2 JOHN HARRIS, years old. No brands or marks. Poundkcepsr, Eureka Precinct. II 9f 1 99 19 I lH 9 91 1 II IWWWHMM11H9 NOTICE. ' Normlngtra and son, Delmar, returned last week after State of Utah, County of Juab, Eureka Precinct, as. spending a few months In England, I have lu my possession the folwhere they visited with relatives. Mr. Normlngtons mother Is living at ths lowing described astray animal which old homestead In England. Mr. Nor- if not claimed and taken away, will mlngtra had a very enjoyable trip be sold at publle auction to the highwith pleasant weather both going est eash bidder at the City Hall lu Eureka Precinct, on Tuesday, 'the and eomlng. 14th of September, 1920, at the Good wheat crops are bring hour day of 12 M. harvested in the valley to the west Bald animal is described sa a bay of Eureka and out In the West Tin-ti-e mars weight about 260 pounds, section. The past year was a shout ' 10 branded old, years favorable one for dry farming and on the right shoulder. many thousands of bushels of grain Bald astray was taken up by will be shipped from this part of the mo on the 20 th day of August, 1920. state. R. H. Towers, who has been JOHN HARRIS, cultivating a large tract of land near Poundkeeper, Eureka Frednet. Boulder Summit, will harvest shout - o fifteen hundred bushels. NOTICE. Among the eomedy pictures for next Thursday: Johnny Ray in State of Utah, Eureka Precinct, Father's dose 8 have," adapted County of Juab, sa. I have lu my possession the folfrom George McManus newspaper astray animal comics, "Bringing Up Father. The lowing described best comedy program in many weeks, which If not claimed and taken dont miss it The picture program away, will be sold at public unction etarta earlier than usual on account to the highest eash bidder at the the road show. You can see both. City Hall, In Eureka Precinct, Juab -- j He Came For Revenue There Wai A Fight A struggle unparalleled in its ferocity and action . MOTHERS OF MEN An EDWARD JOBE - Production a will make the fighting blood leap into your veins will amaie you with its reaUim and gripping force. .y i .Star Theatre Saturday Titimii |