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Show Friday, August 6, 192L EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 Manager Cecil Fitch of the Chief Cons. Mining company returned oa Thursday after a business trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. Orris Jarman and daughter. visiting for a 'Min Isabell& Gourley la spending The new dance hall at Dividend Miss Ora Jarman, are with relatives at weeks week. of next of on couple friends. Balt will Lake Thursday open her vacation with August: Specials Soldier, Idaho. Mrs. Roes Haws of Prove was In Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Carter visited Mrs. Erma MeCormick and chilwith Mrs. Wllman Carter of Payton. Silver City this week, visiting with the family of her son, Jesse Haws. dren returned to their home In Santu-qui- n The meeting of the Mooee Lodge after a two weeks visit with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barney of aad Mrs. L. D. Dubolse of this city. on Wednesday night of neat week will be an Important one and all Parson were In Eureka this week, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wanlass have members of the order are requested being guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy returned to their hoOio at Los Hanks. to be present. after spendings month with Buher of Angeles Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Laker, Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs.j ' Mary Driscoll and Mias Ella Donnel- Salt Lake were In Eureka this William Wantons. ly will leave within a few days on week, visiting the latter's father, Ths Into summer and Call are a trip, by auto, to the Yellowstone James Aylward. Ideal times for painting. Engage T. National Park. Mr. 'and Mrs. Ray Clemons enter- W. Davies to do this work. Ibovo The Ladles Aid Society of the M. tained Mr. and Mrs. William Hall orders at his Mala street store, op. E, Church will conduct a social at and family, and Mr. and Mrs. posite the postoffice. Adv. of last at dinner Dubolse on Sunday. evening . church Friday the Manager Kendrick of the J. C. week. Ice cream and cake will Mrs. Stella Shea returned on Wed- Penney store s taking his vacation. be served and there will be a splennesday after a visit at Salt Lake and This weak heUn, la company with did musical program. Provo. At the former place Mrs. his family, for Salt Lobe and will Mr. and Mrs. W. E. MacLain and Shea purchased fall millinery for spend several days visiting the rechildren, Mr. and Mrs. John Sulli- her store In this city. sorts and easycos. van, Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, Misses to is time This the paint your Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andrus of Annie and Nellie Sullivan are spendhome inside and out. T, W. Davies Mammoth were in Suit Lake last h ten Townsend or at week a days ing can furnish the paint also do the week for u visit with their daughter, j! Park In Payton Canyon. work If desired. Paint and labor Mrs. James Gregerson, who is fast levels. Salt of office the prices are back to pre-wThe Salt Lake recovering after u very serious 11Lake Route," has been closed, all Get It now. Adv. business in the future to be handled Rev. Killeen, who has been in Wall paper prices are lower than by the Union Pacific company, which, charge of the Catholic Church work have been In n long time and T. they concern now owns the former line. in this for several months has W. Davies' Paint ft Wall Paper city soon will Pacific1 The name Union been forced to give up the parish on Store Is now closing out a largo stock be placed on all rolling stock. account of poor health. The priest of paper at Z0 per cent dftcoun. Mr. ' and Mrs. Robert B. Wallace is now at the Holy Cross Hospital Call and look over this stock. Adv. and their daughter. Miss Crlssie, wLo and his physicians have recommendPainting costs have been reduced had been visiting Mrs. Wallaces ed a long rest 'Mamduring tha past few months. greatly of Andrew Bteedman, brother, James Aylward, one of the best Paints are priced lower and labor la on Satur- known moth, for a few days, left stationary engineers in Tin-ti- e efficient and reasonable. Consult day for Salt Lake where they will and who for the past few months with T. W. Davies at his Main street visit before returning to their home has been employed kt the .Eagle ft at Winnipeg, Canada. Mr. Bteed- Blue Bell mine, suuered from an at- paint and wall paper store. Adv. man accompanied the party to the tack of heart trouble shortly after Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sunderland city and returned early in the week. going on shift on Monday night. He and children, Mrs. Harry Howell, Mr. and Mrs. William Owens and was unconscious for several minutes Mias Ids Chadwick and Earl Beck, of Lehl, were guests at the home the children returned to Eureka dur- but is now feeling quite well again. all Mr. of and Mra. George Sunderland week after of the ing the early part The theft of an auto is a very last Saturday and Sunday. an .extended auto trip which took serious mstter under the new law, them to various points of interest calling for a Jail sentence of from Ralph Dnnn, who Is now living at in Idaho and through the Yellow- one to ten years. Even though a Provo where he la employed by the stone National Park, theejto Wyom- man secures the minimum sentence Thornton Drug Co., waa la Eureka ing where they vlalteY with a of one year he will have ample time over Sunday. Mrs. Dona and the sister of Mrs, Owens. The travel In which to reflect and reform. It baby have been here, (or a week, through the park for this year will is said that auto stealing isnt half visiting with the toiler's mother, he the heaviest in the history of this wa a few months Mrs. Andrew Mitchell. wonderland of nature. It is stated as popular as It that fully 90,000 will have visited ago. Fortunately Untie cities have Con Nelson, who uses a big truck with auto in hauling fruits and vegetables Into'. Yellowstone before the season closes never been troubled ' Eureka from Utah county, had a thieves. at the end of this month. rather peculiar experience yoatorday, morning when he got stuck on Main street. A hole had been dug in order' to repair a leaky water mala and it' was filled in with soft dirt. Whon Nelson's truck was driven over the spot It dropped down almost oat of. sight. Greeter cere should bo used' Is filling In such holes or some' warning should be given motorists. , hti ar BRIGHTEN UP WITH NEW NECKWEAR 1- Just a little collar, a dainty rotee, or any of the lovely neckwear offerings now shown, gives the suit or dress an effect of smartneaa surprising. Think of the trifle cost of such a clever and feminine addition to dress. PRETTY PERCALES FOB VACATION OB SCHOOL WEAR. There are many attractive all over patterns in these good quality light weight wash goods. So charming, yet low priced. You can make np several dresses for children or yourself at a cost extremely moderate. Percale house aprons, too, are convenient and becoming,. HANDKERCHIEF LINENS IN A VARIETY OF COLOBS We have Just received handkerchief ' linens in several different colors. Your need for handkerchiefs is ever present and this is a chance to obtain dainty ones of fine quality at small coat. Not too early to begin making handkerchiefs for Xmas presents. What is Simply and tersely stated, MOnkil FuCkb implies a friend and help to mothers. It hat b Jurt been made and sold for men than half exactly what the a century.. If it dU not for it, Moran's Fxntm could not l possem the value at- - For only that which remained oa the really worth beneficial survive. The mothers who appreciate Malaga's Fsnoro (he moat, and who an loudest b f" In their praise of it, are those who unfortunately did not me it with their first baby, and who, through its use with the second one. were abb to My realize the relief it gave them. DIDNT EVEN NEED THE DOCTOft Dear Sin: I am wining and anxious to tall any moth about Uonm'a Fuji It did sw ao swek ood thst wouldn't be without it if it coat IMS a bottta. WKh a two children I bad a doctor sad a suns asd Wu lint biul to uco InotraMUt but with mr hit tmommm they I only had a mines we bad so thnpte d.a doctor I waant toT aide aad only aick about las ar Mms e minutes to Any mother cas write me and I her adviea Yew tnrt ha will only be glad C.y. HAMM. ni Paha St, Sonata Pa. MOTHETS SICK ONLY THREE HOURS, FRIEND USED, COMPARED WITH FOUR DAYS SUFFERING WITHOUT IT Before urine llomn'i I euffored from Wi day till Sunday. With my not child I emd lie thr home."M Fum and was aide only about1IRS. OUVE YAMOn, IS (Nape St, dampen 0. fom OD WARNINGt -f- tyedieiiMlIladheMmv BRADflELD RSOJIATOR sflsMbnmuSiiDlf Usedh Expectant Mailers for Three Generations, Health tod COW . n5A StAF.IL.. for Happiness Women Every woman seeks happiness gg the thing to be moat desired. of her : Fortunately, the right to haomnass b dauisd to no womsn, regardlsss sphere in Hu. Tbs first and foremost saasntbl b nod health. Far, uifiicrt good healtty atrive after happhiem as aha may, ft h Burred bar reach. If she will accept tha advice of thorisands of whohavaboaikmAtid, no wul far tnmblss take Dr. J. Bradfields Estonia Regulator s tenie for peculiar to their sex, which has bean add by drug stores fir DrjTBradfidds Fnmala RsguUtar b patmtafl-OObotlh, s. h -- OF UNUSUAL OFFERING NEW HAND BAGS Come in and see these new hand bags for Fall They are particularly worth The smartneaa of line, disseeing. tinctiveness of style, beautiful metal and gay colored shell frames, aad elaborate fitting! are new in every lij i2 rj respect Prices are very moderate for such beautiful handbags. . , SALE OF CORSETS Beginning Saturday we will have on ale a special assortment of Ladies' Corsets., In this selling are many types of figures. From $2.00 to $10.00 Values on Sale at $2.00 Among the outstanding characteristics of Bonton Corsets are perfection of fit ease and grace of wear and quality of workmanship, that insures a full measure of service. . NEW SILKS, GORGEOUS COLORS Our stocks of silks, in many weights for dresses, suits and linings. Plain measalines, crepe de chines and taffetas in soft pastel tints. All kinds of silks make up a colorful display which will delight the critical eye. Irwin McDowell, piano tuner, who is well known In Until, was quite seriously Injured lu uu auto accident In the Price Canyon, near Castle-gatHis ear was overturned on u dugwsy, probably the result of a broken steering knuckle. McDowell was unaconcious for some time but Is now said to bo ont of danger. Other occupants of the car were Injured but not seriously. The machine Za brisk is retailed Bert Blades, mining machinery turned over a couple of tlmas in Its on Mrs. Charles attar taw salesman, waa In Eureka during the s spending Wednesday plunge down the embankment. days with Mrs. L. H. Noyes end Mra. week. Fred West, Jr., u garage man of J. Edward 8tein. Mra. Mary Driscoll of the Enreka Ely, Nevada, waa In Eureka for an of the Bridge Club Banking company Is enjoying a two Tbs meeting hour or two laat Friday afternoon. which was to Jm held next Wednes- weeks vacation. He waa on his way horns utter u day evening at the home of Mrs. V. business trip to Salt Lake and was L. Thomas has been Hugh Trenholm, field manager tor postponed. over the Grand Central the various Knight mines, was a traveling Mr. and Mrs. R. Levra and chil- Untie visitor this week. highway, tha new auto road through Juab and Millard counties of Utah dren and Remo Levra returned yesLeonard Wilson, consulting engiand White Pino county, Nevada. Mr. terday after a few days visit at Sait neer for the Chief Cons, and Tin tic West states thst business la holding Lake. Btandard mining companies of this up quite well it Ely notwithstanding Charlie Sampson, former traffic district, is in town, today. the fact that copper production stopBusiness cop for Warm Creek, returned th ped some months - ago. men of Ely ore quite confident that other day after a fishing trip in tha copper mines will bo reopened Strawberry Valley. He didn't get bite. within the next few months. very successful lawn social wal Fred Bromley, of Denver, and s Jr., local mine conat the paraonage of the Cathogiven former resident of Eureka, was In lic to Enreka today returned tractor, on Church Wednesday evening. from town on Wednesday. Mr. Bramlay southern where his California, has boon connected with the Rio Refreshments were served, fortunes family have been living for nearly a and told card and other playing Grando Ry. company for a number Mr. Fitch returned to the disarranged for the entertain- year. of years, first as fireman, then features on trict the day that his shaft crew ment of the number of people broke the worlds record for fait engineer, and later as an instructor who attended.large was The affair given shaft sinking.-.Afor firemen. His. present Job is noon today the t WoAssistant Traveling Engineer. As a by members of of the Catholic crew working at - the Water'. Lily man's. this League city. shaft of the Chief Cons, company traveling fireman ho spent his time In Instructing firemen In ths use of 'Hon Steele, weU known road passed the existing worlds reeord fuel and his present position Is man from Millard county, was In Eu- of S19 feet for a month's work and similar as It calls for inspection of reka late last week. He was largely the local crew accomplished this in locomotives and the Instruction of responsible for the construction of considerably1 less than a month, as Tha various railroads the Grand Central Highway and that they have shoot nine days to go. engineers. 'are using traveling Instructors and pert of the road which traverses It is generally understood thst be) inspectors in an effort to prevent Millard county was built under hie fore the month is np Mr. Fitchs waste and keep rolling stock in good It Is sold that many! men will have broken the world's 'Supervision. condition. Mr. Bromley was s mem- , miles of the road, which called for record by something like 125 feet, ber of Eureka championship soccer plowing and grading only, wetp ' making considerably more than 400 feet. in SI days. bnilt for lose than (100 a mile. football team of tea years ago. e. -- - Ar sabstfa -- ft fit to mpei Mss asi mat A Mothers Friend. AN li . This is the golden harvest' time for buyers. Such values as we are presenting at this store during the month of August .will afford all of our customers a chance to buy seasonable merchandise at prices that are bound to satisfy the most ' critical buyers. In every department the best of merchandise is being displayed for your inspection. No matter what yotir particular needs you are certain to profit by buying here These listings are but a portion of the items on sale. L.-D- R : Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Wilson of this city are the parents of a fine baby boy, the child arriving at their home on Church Street early in the ween. Fred Rabbe, former shift boss at the Eagle ft Bine Bell mine, la making preparations to go to American Fork Canyon, where he will take eharge of a mining property. Mrs, Rose Tresldder returned to Eureka on Thursday after a trip to Salt Lake City, where she went tor the purpose of seeing her cousins, Mrs. Pitney and R. J. Ramsey, who en route from Nevada to Colo-fthe pnrpose of attending funeral of their mother, Mra A or ndrew Ramsey. HUGH HEFFERNAN MAnnm IN JULY AT BAN DIEGO, QAL- Hugh Heffernan, for many years a resident of Enreka sad the founder of the local business which bears his name, was married about ten days ago to Mrs. Sonyera, the ceremony being performed at San Diego. ' Mra. Sonyers is a former resident of Salt Lake City, where Mr. Heffernan first met her. Mr. end Mrs. Heftor-na- n will reside in Los Angeles. Mr. Heffernan haa disposed of practical- ly. all of his local interests some- time has been and for operating a garage business in southern California. Many local friends will be In teres let In the news of his marriage and will extend best wishes ; ; -- 4 |