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Show Friday, October 8, SUBE3A i&ORTER 1920. Ladies Republican Ghb Organise In This City Mammoth Dracoa Basle ft Blae BeU Iron Bloaeoai Victoria Iroa King Bvaaaea Gold Chala .' Oemlal other 'commit dvertlsintf-Mrs- . other Mrs. Mrs. Lee Manson, Mrs. George Castleton, Mrs. J. D. Stack. Mrs. Savage. Mrs. Llssio Dana, Organisation Mrs. Peter Borup, Mrs. Joseph Buys. Entertainment Mrs. P. J. Donnelly, chairman, Mrs. Farris Fields, Mrs. Charles Zabriskle, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. W. F. Bhrlver, Mrs. J. A. Hansel. members; Lydia Saulsbury, Rldse ft Valley ui Mabey Popular With The People Of Utah Comity v Finance chairman, ' e Whoa Charlaa R. Mabey, the Be REPUBLICAN RALLY. publleun eaadldate for governor, poke la Utah eoaaty tovaa laat week he vu pleaaaatly aurprlaed The Republicans opened the camby BMBfbmof the newly orgaalaed paign In Eureka on Wednesday Mabey marching club, about BO evening, holding a rally at the Elks etroas. Theee young men appeared Pavilion. The principal . speakers of and paraded la moat of the Utah the evening were Don B. Colton, county town rial ted by the candidate .for congressman for this district, J. C. Davis of Ogden, George B. Hancock of Salt Lake and Perry B. Fuller of Silver City, who is a GEORGE A. UDALL MARRIES. candidate, for state senator. W. D. Sutton of Park City, candidate for George A. Udall, Balt Lake at- state representative, was ' also preand former torney reeident of thla sent and made a brief talk. Alma wan married at Salt Lake on city, the county chairman for the Stout, Sept. Had, to Miaa Helen Jenkins, party, was over from Nephi and preprominent young woman of the sided Mrs. R. D. at the capital. Owing to the fact that they Gardner sang meeting. a couple of songs. were waiting to more Into their new The rally was an Interesting (me home at 1001 South Tth Eaat Street, but the attendance was light owing Balt Lake, the newa of their mar- to bad weather and a misunderstandriage haa been kept aubroaa but tbe date, the dally announcement will be made within ing regarding the announced that Mr. .papers having faw next the day la the Salt Lake Colton would be here on the ,7th, papera and plana hare been made for instead of the Cth. ( a reception and shower, which will be attended by Balt Lake friends of Mr. and Mrs. Udall. The bride's GARAGE CHANGES HANDS. parents reside at 1111 But Slat Street and are well knows Salt R. L. Potts this week purchased Lakers. the upper main street garage business from Carl Bauer, also taking SCHOOL CENSUS FIGURES. over the lease which Mr. Bauer held o on the Henrlod building. Mr. Potts' Is The school population of the Tin-G-o an experienced automobile mechanic District for the present year and specialties In electrical work. shows an Increase over that of last Mr. Bauer sold out because be la emyear. la 1111 the Tlntlc School Dis- ployed as master mechanic at the trict records ahowed 1117 names Tlntlc Standard mine and found It sad for the present year the census Impossible to devote much time to enumerators found 17PI. the garage business. o i Untie High School Wins first Yesterday the Tlntlc High School football team played the first game of the season with the Spanish Fork High School team at the latter place and defeated the farmers by a scene of II to II. Both teams played a consistent game and It looked as If Tlntlc was In for a beating. With only four minutes to play Spanish Fork was leading by one point when Tin-ti-e opened up with a aeries of plays that completely bewildered their opponents ana when the dust had cleared away the Eureka boys bad scored two touchdowns. The sensational feat of the game was Fuller's 10 yard run through a broken field for a touchdown with 40 seconds to play. The lineup for Tin tic was: Jamison, left end; Stanton, left tackle; Johnson, left guard; Beealey, center; Chatwln, right guard; Thurgood, right tackle; Ferguson, right end. Sutherland, quarter back; Gourley, half back; Fuller, half back; Chase, full back. Substitutes: Hickman for Fennell for Ferguson, Jamison, Smith for Fennell. NOTICE of the most impotent items of daily diet Therefore the purchase of it should noeive your most careful attention. . A convenient way to insure the quality of yonrt Meat is this Market your source of supply. to We guarantee your absolute satisfaction with all Meat purchased here. Also a complete line of groceries. Fennells Meat and Grocery EUREKA a xMUe. y IfeiennariscunUunftn - of the vacatka .applies one of the greatest needs a reliable writing implement with contained ink gupply that wntjng tfe letterdemand. to a convenient place to do allactivities that family tiesmd social lf' Tregoning & Hinley , V r Misses Coats and Dresses. Wo have just received our new fall assortments of COATS and DRESSES. These Coats are in the newest models bound to appeal to both mothers and daughters for their style, but their true value can only be appreciated by actually seeing the materials and examining the workmanship. COATS $5.50 to $14.75. DRESSES $6.98 to $11.98. NEW PRICES ON GINGHAMS, PERCALES, OUTINGS AND OVERALLS. Best (hade Scotch Gingham. 75 cent grade reduced to 50 cents. TO EX SOLDIERS. -- who Attention! Of all served in the War with Spain at home or abroad, or tboee who saw service In the Philippine Insurrection or the China relief expedition and their widows. The late congress passed laws of the utmost Interest to soldiers and If they will send name and address to Walter 8. BuNational chanan, Army and Navy Union, Route I, Louisa, Va., he will be glad to advise them fully as to their rights under the new law. Prompt action will mean the possible saving of money, as the pension commences Mr. from the filing' of the claim. Buchanan wishes to assist his comrades In every possible manner. Write him and Inclose stamp for re- 50c Best Grade Zephyr Gingham. and 60c values reduced to 40 cents. OVERALLS. Boys Boys Boys Mens $1.45. Overalls, ages 6 to 8 11 9 to $1.75. Overalls, ages 16 11 to .... $1.95. Overalls, ages Overalls $2.45. Good Grade Zephyr Gingham. Regular 40c and 45c values reduced to 25 and 35 cents. Light and Dark Outing Flannels. Regular 40c and 45c values reduced to 35 cents. Best quality, 1 yard wide Percales. Regular 45c to 50c grade reduced to 35 cents. NEW CHINA AND GLASSWARE ON DISPLAY FOR THE FIRST TIME. e This week we have placed on display our complete new showing of China and Glass-ware including many original patterns. This is your opportunity to replenish your china closet. Utah. Ifeat iione PHONE 18 n i:.'H WiliMi To the woman who likes to appear her best when outdoors October is the most delightful month of the year. You will enjoy completing your outfit for street wear from the most becoming SUITS, COATS and DRESSES, whose quality radiate the spirit of these sunshiny afternoons. COATS $30.00 to $98.00. SUITS $42.50 to $67.50. DRESSES $25.00 to $56.50. Gome Of The Season Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hansel returned to Eureka on Tuesday after a couple of weeks visit with Salt Lake Mends. Mrs. R. E. Wilkinson returned on Wednesday to her home at Silver City after a visit with her children who are attending the University of Fresh Meats Miwn Eureka Lily sold at (14 s. East Tlntlc Cons, sold at 7 c. Iron King sold at Me. Uhl Tlntlc sold at Site. Tlntlc Standard sold at (I.IS14. Taakee sold at S!4e. ply- CL Jett&b lMw MnMAi. erfoher Ald-de-Ca- ; I ftblWlr Soutk Standard sold at 1714c. Utak Cons, sold at l!4e. Iron King sold at lOe. Uhl Tlntlc sold at 14e. May Day sold at Sc. Plutus sold at Stlke. Nellie Osborne, chairman, with permission to select Mill Total earloada 1 Jd&-4rt- Bunnell, UUUHW1W6I Oread Ceatral HeMMMMHMI Bareha Hill Cantannlal Eureka Taakee Orine-Hala- h Sales At a meeting, held last evening at the city hall, aad with Mrs. King, the state organiser, present the Republican ladles of Eureka completed Eureka Lily sold at tfte. an organisation which will no doubt Eurukn Bui lion sold at 7e. play an Important part la thf coming May Day sold at Site. campaign. The first officers of the Provo sold at 4c. club are: Mrs. Emma Murphy, Tlntlc Standard sold from 11.1714 president; Mrs. Essay fkth, vice to fl.ll. Mrs. president; Crown Point sold at Sc. Duaeajf Gardner, secretary; Mi East Tlntlc Cents, sold at 714c. Mrs. 1 urer; Nortk Standard sold at like. Mills, Mrs. o Chief Cobb. Tlatie Standard i 1 Stock Page 5 Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Russell of Eureka were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hood thla week. Mrs. Russell is a sister of Mr. Hood. They returned to the big mining district yester- Richfield Reaper. Arthur Smith left last Sunday visit with Salt Lake friends and will also make n trip to the Star Vallby, in Wyoming, before returning home, having relatives and other friends la the latter place. John R. Klrkendall has secured a luge auto bus which will be used for bis stage line between Eureka and Mammoth and also In tbe transfer of the Mammoth pupils to and from the high school at Eureka. The car was put Into use this week. Prises will be awarded at the mask ball to be glveb next Monday evening, October 11th, and everything points to a most successful affair. Word has been received that the coetumer will be at the pavilion mi both Sunday and Monday, with s fine line of costumes. Bryant J. Lund, who Issued some had checks In Eureka a few months ago,- - has been picked up by the officers at 8L George, Utah. Sheriff Daniel Martin was given this information last night by wire and It is more than likely that he will go to southern Utah and bring the man back within n very few days. Members of tbe Rebekah Lodge and a number of friends of the organisation held a banquet and social session at the Odd Fellows Hall last evening In honor of the anniversary of the founding of the order In Eureka. It was one of the most elaborate affairs held In many months and the program consisted of recitations, musical selections snd a splendid luncheon. day. Mrs. for n I Brief Local Ads Small ads For Bala, For Rent, etc. are not accepted over the telephone, neither do we open account! for aucb advertisements. Money must accompany order. Price of such ads 10 eenta a1lne for each Issue. Green trunk containing dental outfit, between Eureka and Jerico. Liberal reward. Notify Dr. G. H. Keysor, 100 Boyd Park Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, for one or two people. Apply to Mrs. Thomas Clark, phone L08T 111 W. WANTED Lady or gentleman agent in tbe city of Eureka for Watkins Famous Products. Known everywhere. Big Profits. Write J. R. Watkins Co., 17. Winona, Minn. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. FOUND Bunch of keys near Allred House. Owner can get same at Rev. Bulkley will be In Eureka on Reporter office. Sunday next, holding services at the RENft Seven room furnished Episcopal Church at 7.M la the even- FOR bouse. Inquire of Mrs. Sarah ing. -- Ar-rigo- . DISTRICT COURT AT NEPHL Among other business transacted the district court at Nephi this week, the following cnees were dismissed by Judge Morris on motion of Edward Pike, attorney for defendants. George A. Udall, administrator estate of Herman Backmen, vs. Tlntlc Oarage Co., and George A. Udall,- administrator estate of In a. - vs. Frank Beasley. Binds pup with grey and brown vote, about six months old. Reward will be paid for return to Mrs. R. D. Gardner, phone 141. FOR bale l Ford touring car In A--l condition. Terms to responsible party or will exchange. Apply at Reporter office. LOST Wrist welch at Untie High School. Reward for return to Mias Margaret Owens. LOST Leaders of the Dance and rollicking jazzy dances played by all the great dance organizations and recorded exclusive! for Columbia are ready for you every one a leader, a headliner, and a The latest dances fox-trot- one-step-s, top-notch- s, er. Any record on this list is a dance leader when played on the Columbia Grafonola. Dont wait. Come in today and hear these Leaders of the Dance: Frankes Furniture Store |