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Show Friday, July 22, 1921. Eureka Locals and Personals. Thcitte Bane concert Saturday T Peter Ohlaoa vac la biulnecc this weak. ENID' BENNETT ffamGOS&frtoitffitSia, .j J .t By 0. Gardner Sullivan. A Thomas H. Ince Production. Ukt bat aboat the lith. Dr. sad Mrs. J. W. Henderson aad Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ayers left early la the week for Salt Lake City, Brighton and other points of interest near the state capital. They will he absent for another week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kendall aad Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nolan will leave within a day or two on an auto' trip which will Uka them to various points of interest in Idaho and also through the Yellowstone National Park. Walter Morgan, John T. Taylor, Elbert Beealey, Ernest Smith and Jack Boyns returned on Saturday aftef an outing at Flab Lake. They had several nice meals of fish (canned salmon) during their atay at the lake. The big trout post tlvely refused to bite for the Eureka boys. Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Pierce entertained with an informal dancing party at their home oa Monday evening complimenting Misses Margaret and Julia Colton, who are their gueets. At midnight a chow mean upper was served at the Chinese Star Theatre Wednesday restaurant. H. E. Smoot, sob of Senator Reed Smoot, waa slightly injured late last week while he was on bis way home after a trip to Tin tic, his car leaving the dngway. The ear turned over a couple of times end then righted itself ut the bottom 'of the gulch. Mr. Smoot escaped with a few minor Injuries, the ear being Quite badly damaged. TWO LEADERS IN THE AUTO WORLD -- HUDSON and ESSEX .William McCullough, who has Just opened a garage on upper Main street (Bunous old stand,) will be pleased to demonstrate these cars. Consult him on aato-mobi- le work . & Co. McCullough REPAIR SHOP Upper Main Street wtinmiiiiiiiiMiMtwwMiimwwiMHiin i ( i - PHONE 18 ' EUREKA V ' from one store Why? Ths J. 0. PENNEY COMPANY have increased In 1902 to 312 in 192L This increase is the direct result of the confidence of the buying public. No customer in this town or any other ever worries about sales," ever has to wait for goods to be marked down" or wonders why merchandise sold at one price today should have to be advertised at a tower price tomorrow as values up to." Truthful Advertising creates Confidence. It Honest MctmmHm is vwairfwg a hfutfn track from the most obscure community straight to the wealth of the great markets and enables the J. C. PENNEY COMPANY kto give unquestionable values for every dollar of the millions spent for their customers. Children's Black Hose, all sizes at inch light Colored Percales, Stripes, Checks and 36 Dots at .....: a yard 15c ,T Cotton 15c a pair Mens Athletic Unions, made of extra good quality, Check79c a suit ed Nainsook at . A. F. C. Dress Ginghams at .... 19c a yard 27 inch Amoskea Men '8 Pure Thread Silk Sox in Grey, Black and 49c a pair Cordovan at Light nnd Dark Colored Fancy Voiles, 38 indies wide at a yard 23c Best Quality American Print Calico, Light and Dark colors at inch Hope Muslin at 36 ... a yiird 10c ! Full cut Men's good quality Cliambry Work Shirts in 79c each Blue only at A large 5 ounce roll Toilet 5c a roll Paper at Bleached 15c a yard Arrow," dark t Ladies Black or Cordovan 23c a pair Hose, all sizes at colored ut Soap Laundry 7 bars for 25c Call and see our line of "Oneida Community" Silverwear, both in the ' 10 year aad 50 year guarantee, Seneca and Patrician Design. SELLING MOST WE Ineorpomted 312 DEPARTMENT STORES SELL FOR LESS Z. Green, pitcher, on the Eureka EUREKA, UTAH baseball team, was Jn Balt Lake last lineMilford la the week, appearing up la a game against Provo, which IHI UKGEST 'CHAM DEPARTMENT waa played at Lagoon. The game STOKE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD a resulted la victory for Milford by a score of 7 to S. Green pitched tor Milford and got fourteen strike-out- s LID ON. PARK day, July 26th, 1121. will be delinThe in seven innings. The game only quent and advertised for sslo at want sevun innings owing to ths late The editor of Paisa Akhhnr, a public auction, and unless payment (Park City Record.) hour for starting. Ths local pitcher la better off for the te made before, will be sold on Mon- native newspaper of Lahore, India, Park City has played with Milford oa two or of Aagnet, 1121, ays, "I have used Chamberlain's three occasions, winning his gams patting out of business the aoealled day,1 tho 16th day m at the office of Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy many were at drink oclock p. ''oft They parlors." each time. bat loafing places for men who had the secretary at hie place of busi- times among my children and serH. L. Trauntvein, who made hie no respect for tho tew; tending en- ness la Eureka, Utah, topy the de- vants, for colic nnd diarrhoea and home la Mammoth for aboat eevaa couragement to lUlct distilling; tho linquent assessment together with alwayc found It effect! va." yearn, died quite suddenly last Fri- drinking of vllllanous moonshine, the cost of advertising and the exday, passing away as a result of a nnd the countenancing of gambling pense of eate. Drop down town next Saturday - W. H. JONES, Secretary. evening and enjoy the concert stroke while ho was at Provo. The nnd other evils. The had effects of by deceased leaves e wife aad five these places were growing, and the (Pint pah. Jane 24, 1P21.) Allred's Concert Bund. la consechildren aad his family was la very city falling into poor circumstance' at the time the quence thereof, nnd Mayor Paxton husband passed swsy. Local friends nnd tho city council arc to' be comassisted Mrs. Trauntvein in sending mended for putting on the lid, the remains to Mt. Pleasant where and It shonld be kept down tight. burial was conducted. The last employment of Mr. Trauntvein was at tho Tin tic mill at Silver City. The "For years 1 was troubled with family moved to Eureka from Mammoth a few weeks ago. biliousness nnd constipation, which made life miserable for me. My Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph Behlecht and failed me. I lost my usual appetite Mias Amelia, and Mr. and force and daughter, vitality. Pepsin preparaMrs. Prank Garrity retarned to Eutions nnd only mads matreka on Saturday after a pleasant ters worse.cathartics I do not know where I ante trip through the Yellowstone should have been today hpd I not National Park. The outing was an tried Chamberlain's Tablets. The In me enjoyable every respect. Five tablets relieve the 111 feeling at ones, days ware spent In tho park and the digestive functions, various points of Interest, some of strengthen tho system to do ita work which arc off the beaten path, were helping writea Mrs. Boca Potts, vialted. The Eureka people Intend- naturally," Ate. ed to return by way of Montana but Birmingham, when they arrived at Livingston NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. they were Informed that the roads were fa very poor condition oa North End Mining Company,, n of (recent wash-out- s, conseNo matter what ia needed in the line of GR00XRIE8 of 'the state of Utah. corporation over retarned quently they pretty Location of property. Untie Mining mack the Same route taken on the it will pay you to get OROMAR'S prices.' Perhaps Location of principal place way ap, with the exception that they District. , visited the Bear Lake section which of business. Eureka, Utah. you can make a saving by pladng aa order at this store. Notice te hereby given that at a ia very beautiful la summer. The of of above directors tho the We fast getting back to prewar prices. family of William Owens, en route meeting to the park, were passed at Mated. named mining company held at tho that our stock of groosriss is canfaliy selected fre m the Mrs. Joseph Behlecht drove her ear office of tho secretary in Eureka, for the entire distance and made na- Jaab County, Utah, oa Thursday, leading wholesale houses. Nothing but first quality ns sally good time, handling the Jana ttb, 1221, an acec meat, being No. 1, of one-ha- lf goods sold at (Vi) cent per machine ia excellent manner. hare waa levied on tho capital stock Start the children oat right. Open of tho corporation; Issued and a savings account for each one at the payable Immediately to tho Eureka Banking Cote. bank. One dol- secretary, W. H. Jones, at his place lar te anfflclaot to start aa account of basin see ia Eureka, Utah. NEVER UNDERSOLD and' Interest on aH sums compoundPRONE VO 8 Any stock upon which this asses-meed twice each year. shall remain unpaid on Tnae- - f' High Class Groceries. ae-eoa-at Handling and caring for meats is a particular piece of work, at any season of the year, and more particular during the summer months. Great care must be exercised in caring for perishable foods during the months of June, July and August Our refrigerator system insures meats and other foods reaching you in perfect condition. Phone ns your order. We always carry the choicest groceries. Fennels Meat and Grocery j Ill-rep- Eureka,Utah Meats and Groceries for Summer . am Battery We have been designated an official light testing station bring your car in and we will make it conform to the new automobile law. OARAGE AND h. Don't miaa the next bead concert, to he given on Saturday evenlus at 7 o'eloek. - troubles of every description. First-clas- s and an inm-cla- d guarantee with every job. charging, electrical work, overhauling, etc. - DEPARTMENT; a ire wonld EVERY DOLLAR BRINGS FULL VALUE HERE I of Chicago have been the house guests of Dr.' sad Mrs. L. E. Plane for the put week. They left yaeter-da- y for a visit with Denver friends before returning to their homo. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bacon and Mr. and Mrs. Bsy Sorenson an mak lag pmparatlona for aa sato trip to tbs Yellowstone National Park. It is their intention to leave Banks MOORE CONKXJN-ORA- CE - Provo on points of Interest la the northwest. lira. Edward Bonaer retarned on Monday after a few daya visit with her mother, Mrs. Theodore Miller at Salt Lake. Miaa Elisa Bonner returned to Banks late last week after aa enjoyable visit at Heber City, where a number of teachers from. Salt Lake ooonty made ap a Jolly hoaae party, being gaeets of Heber City people. Mlasee Margaret and Jails Col ton Don't twimi yoor husband," laughed Come get actheir flip little Mend. quainted with some real man." And Husband, nearer dreaming that his home-body- " wife had leaned of his waa taught a lesson that tamed escapades, him for good. A sippy domestic romance of love, life mil fashion. With MATT MOORE WILLIAM I sight at Bob Pandaray, aaaiataat at the Balt Lake Boat depot, baa returned after a trip to Beattie mad other CHAM organization a former resident of thle city, la ia Eureka, being the goeet of hie daughter, lira. Eugene Blackett. W. O. Adams, of Salt HAIRPIN J o'clock. UKGEST an oat-standin-g, j ; C RO MARS nt J . 4 |