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Show Vigil Friday, December EUREKA REPORTER "' 'tnmvssmemasrtnr 10, 1920. rajri'yuiitmar N- - Let Us Help You To Make Christmas Shopping Easy q: WE HAVE MANY CHRISTMAS "CHITS DISPLAYED IN AND AROUND OUR STORE THAT WILL HELP YOU MAKE YOUR SELECTION. HAVING OUR CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE DISPLAYED IN THIS WAY WILL NO DOUBT OFFER MANY SUGGESTIONS AND DO AWAY WITH THE WORRY OF WONDERING WHAT TO GIVE. 4 ' fii Christmas Boxed Handkerchiefs. For earh member of the family the price are 23c, 80c, 58c to flM a box. Boudoir Caps Ladies' Silk Hose Of ailk or Mtla with fancy lace or ribbon trimnMd. Tlw prices are 40c, 60c, 08c, $140 to $1.08 each. In all the most called for colors, brown, grey, black and white at , 06c, $U0 to $8.08 a pair. Men's Dress Shirts. We have had a very good shirt business the past ten days owing to Japanese Cloths and Napkins the new spring prices which we have Make n very nice grift. The pricer, are: 48 In. $1410 each, 84 In. $1.60 each, 68 in. $8.10 each, Napkins 18 in. 40c for M dos. on both our cotton and silk shirts. Cotton Shirts of best grade per rales or madras at $1X0, $140, $1X0 to $3.40. Silk Shirts at $4.0$, $3.00, $6.00 to $6.00. Night Gowns. Men's Neckties. Ladles' Hand Embroidered Night Gowns at $2.08 each. A beautiful Una to make yonr selectloa from, well displayed, at 40c, 70c, 08c, $1X8 to $1X0. . Bath Robes For AIL r You need not worry any if you will come and inspect our line of Hath Robes. lot-gc- at Ladles' at $5.00 to $0.00 $8.08 to $8.00 $1.80 to $3.08 Men's Children's Felt Slippers We have a beautiful line of Felt Slippers In either hard or soft soles for Men, Women, Roys, Girls and Children, many different colors and atylea, at $1.20, $1.40, $1.60 up to $3.08 a pair. Men's Leather Hoaae Slippers at $2.40, $2.08 and $3X0 a pair. Traveling Bags and Suit Cases. Of fibre, karate! and leather, the prices are for bogs, $1.08, $18X0, to $27X0; for suit cases, $2X3, $8.03, $5.00 to $27X0. Mens Silk Mufflers At $1X0, $1X8, $3.80 to $3.00 each I I Men's Kid Gloves. At $8X0. SB.es aad $SXB. -- : Ladies' Georgette Shirt Waists la many atylea and colon. We have the moat complete 'line In the city, at $3.40, $4.08, $5.00 np to $0.00 Do Your Xmas j! CL Boys' Knickerbocker Suits Shopping Early each. Penney 6o. A Naira-Wid- (jpenney1 Christmas tree trimmings at An Epidemic Of Smallpox A Hanleys, Is Feared Here In Utah Hugh Trenholm, field man for the 'Knight mining companies, was In the State and city health officials dedistrict during the latter part of last clare that unless citizens observe week. precaution and conform to the health Manager Craven of the Utah Pow- laws, there is danger of contageous er Co.'s Tlntlc office was in Provo diseases becoming prevalent to an and Salt Lake during the week, at- alarming extent. The atate health tending to business matters for his commissioner predicts an epidemic company. of smallpox through the state unless Mr. and 'Mra. Ralph Dunn got extreme measures are exercised their Christmas present a little without delay and the people of all ahead of time and it la a pretty lit- the communities respond to the sugtle baby girl. They are aa happy as gestions of physicians and health Tre-gonin- s In spring time. Nick Ferrando, who was engaged In business In Enreka for many years hot who for some tide has followed the leasing game, llnis week opened pool room add soft drink establishment in his Main street building. Mr. Ferrando wilr undoubtedly make a success of the business, having a large number of Mends In Tlntlc. The Tlntlc Stake dancing party, given at the pavilion last evening, was one of the successful social attain of the season, being attended by people from various parts of the Tlntlc District as well as several from Goshen. The receipts from the dance wUl be used In clearing up the indebtedness on the stake office building In Eureka. Mr. and Mn. Gordon Sunbnry, of Boston, Mass., arrived In Eureka during the latter part of last week and Mr. 8unbury will have charge of the missionary work at the Episcopal Church. The young man is studying for the ministry and it la understood that he will assist Rev. Bulkley of Provo In all matters pertaining to the local fchurch. William Gear, H. E. Wall, Louie Nod and Tom Garety were among 'the Eureka gun men who were out after "jacks last Sunday. They ahot In the neighborhood of Jericho station of the Salt Lake Route and bagged about 75 bunnies. The "Jacks are more plentiful than they have been for many years In the Tlntlc Valley. Protect your home, yourself and family by providing a financial storm door in the form of a Savings Account Even as nature brings its storms, so life itself has its unruly dements of financial troubles that come np just when the sun seems to be Wwfag brightest Better to be prepared at all times. Start an Account at this Bank today and we will help you by adding interest. We Fay 5 Per Cent On Savings Accounts. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Payson Utah Organized 1890 WMHIMWMM Ml MMM IIIIIIHIIH WMMWM Santa Says You can save money on candies by going to Henriod's upper Main street store. They operate without large expenses and past the saving Should Be Quarantined. along to their customers. CANDY SPECIALS Mixed Candies at 50 cents per pound. 2 pounds Pure McDonald's Swiss Cream Chocolates for $L50. NOVELTY GOODS This store always leads in Novelty Goods. Also riss high grade groceries, bread, pastry, etc. car- - HENRIOD UPPER MAIN ST Successor to M. F. Burson D. G. ! I Many physicians believe that anyone who has a bad cold should be completely Isolated to prevent other members of the family and associates from contracting the disease, as colds are about as catching aa measles. One thing snre the sooner one rids himself of a cold the less the danger, and you will look a good while before you find a better medicine than Chamberlains Cough Retdedy to aid you iu curing u cold. Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CASTORI A 'Nation-Wide- Mra. Victor Bray has returned to her home In Idaho after spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Chlvrell. lira. Bray was called here by the Illness of her father, who Is now much better. Shirley Mason In New Fox Feature At Star Tonight LABOR TRANQUIL IN BUTTE. o o She Is still with ns, yes, and when ahe will be gone, God only knows. A popular cartoonist hu a picture this week of a fat lady, called "$4,000,000,000 a year, Mated In the lap of a weazened-face-d tortoise shell spectacled little man called "taxpayer J and ahe la saying to him, who certainly looks as though he didn't appreciate the compliment: "IU be with you three or four years, Three or fonr yean, only darling. three or fonr years! We wish we could hope so. Well, it's np to the little man how long she stays. Her hnge bulk lives principally upon Just one kind of food. Governmental exWhen tbe taxpayer travagance. forces economy on the part of the r, so that the fat lady can't be fed so mnch, her avoirdupois will shrink, and not .1111 thsm. Pad fie Banker. For the first time In about a half a dozen years Montana is free of strikes or threatened strikes, not a single strike or labor tleup of any description marring the Industrial, life of the state, according to tha Montana labor commissioner. In addition there Is a marked Increase In efficiency In Butte mines,, and labor, while all not of experienced sort. Is becoming more available' as miners now are drifting to Butte from the farms upon the com' pletion of the harvest. o You can get Just what you want In the line of Christmas tret trimmings at Tregoning A Hanleys. tax-eate- tres trimBny yonr Christmas play, mings at Tregoning A Hanley's. Israel Zangwilla famous Merely Mary Ann," produced as a motion picture by Fox Film Corporation with Shirley Mason as the star will be shown at the Star Theatre tonight. The role of the yonng "slavey in the London boarding honse la admirably suited to Miss Masons dainty quaintness. The play owed its success on the stage to its delightful blending of humor and pathos, and the force of every situation is intensified in the film version, which was cenarlolsed and directed by Edward J. Le Saint Miss Mason Is expected to overtop the success she made with "Her Elephant Man, "Love's Harvest" and all Fox proThe Little Wanderer ductions. She Is supported by an cast containing such exceptional well known players ae Casson Ferguson, leading man; Harry Bplngler, Georgia Woodthrope. Babe London and "Kewpie" Morgan. , Star Theatre Tonight r Institution' 1 THE, FAT LADY. g meadow-lark- YOUR FINANCIAL STORM DOOR With the new spring prices on Boys' Suits make it more of a pleasure to buy him a suit for Christmas. The prices are $4.88, $5.00, $5X0 $8.00 to $12X0 the suit. 19LSJ0RES,1 Lutltutlon e jk. , Jr future See Charles Ray In big picture Sunday next. Children Cry FLETCHERS C AST O R I A FOR . - ' Are you HIT Is often answered "Oh! It's only a cold," ae If a cold was a matter of little consequence, people are beginning to learn that a common cold is a matter not to be trifled with, that some of the moat serious diseases start with a cold. Au soon aa the first Indication of a cold appears take Chapiberlalna Cough Bemedy. Remember that the sooner yon get rid of yonr cold the leu the danger, and this remedy will help you to throw it off. o early to maka selection of Christmas cards. Call at the Reporter office at once. 108 different cards, all reasonably priced. In none too r If so, just remember that CROMAR is ready to serve you with a stock of goods that is muqwuiiui for vegetables. qulity aad which is sufficiently large to give : you Cbld. Only It During the holiday season you may want omotMng oat of ths ordinary in the lino of groceries, fruits-o- ; J CRO MARS NEVER UNDERSOLD PHONE NO 0 4 |