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Show Pk Friday, October 7, 1921. 1 Ecrtka Miaa Ink gmlUvaa d Pdtesb ku UNfUd u bookkeeper u tki Tayilorpoaitlou Bros, store. Dr. A. H. MeChrystal waa ia Balt Lake on bnalna daring the Mr. and Mrs. Clyda Hsmphreys of Mammoth vial tad vlth SprlngrUle ralatlvaa this weak. Mrs. Hobart Adamson of Salt Laka vlaltad laat week vltk bar daoghtar, Mra. Spana Lloyd, of Mammoth. Tanlac, that vonderful madldno, aold in Baraka by Bchramm-JohnaDrag Storoa Co. John Oatley left a Taaaday for a visit at Salt Laka, intending to take ia the elate fair and other attrae-tioa- e of the week. A. O. MacKensia, aceompanied by hla daoghtar and non, and Miaa Cummings, waa ia Baraka laat Sunday, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. William Owens. Houghtons rJais Band conducted a dance at the Pavilion on Tuesday night. The band Includes four string instruments and the -- drums on Sstbl Evcsb Mrs. Prank Briskla returned on Sunday after a visit with friends at Payson. Big shipment of Tanlac just received by Schramm Jobnanu Drug Stone Co., local agents. Thomas McCormick of tha Eureka Banking company was at Salt Inks on business on Tuesday. William McCullough has purchased tha Interest of hla partner, N. A. Jones, in the McCullough Co.' garage on upper Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall entertained at dinner on Sunday for Mr. aad Mrs. L. D. Duboise and Mrs. Clarence Clemons. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Ctemosa entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walkar at a wild gooae dinner on Tuesday evan-In- g. Our Shoe Department Will Save You Many Dollars 5 THINK of Your Opportunity to Buy Shoes in a SHOE DEPARTMENT That Will Sell This Year Approximately Nine Million Dollars Worth of Good Shoes! THIS ia Just the advantage you enjoy when buying your Shoee in any one of our 312 Stores. SROES for our entire 312 Stoma are purchased by our own Shoe Buying Organisation, Just as if they were for one Mg department or store, then distributed to our 312 Stores in 26 States. YOU can realise the tremendous savings we make and what a Mg factor we are in the ahoe markets. YOU can realise why we buy cheaper and therefore can sell cheaper than others. Mra. George Jones and son, Joe, who are to make their home at Salt the coming winter, Lake during were la the district early in the Weew, visiting with Mr. Jones. J. W. Harrison, former resident of this district, who Is now attending the B. T. U. at Provo and also teachand traps. Mra. George Watton and father-in-la- ing certain classes in that instituJohn Watton, of Pocatello, tion of learning, waa in the district Idaho, were in Eureka this week for on a visit last Saturday and Sunday. a visit with Charlee P. Gill and At Provo they have passed a city Miaa Vara Gill, father and alster of ordinance regulating all daneoe and a dancing master, or supervisor, has Mra. Watton. Jos. Baker is back in Eureka af- been named. This man, or one of ter a few men tbs' absence. Ha has hia assistants, must attend every been rambling around in tha north- dance and see to It that the affair west. spending soma time at British la conducted la an orderly manner. He says Tlntle people, who have recently Columbia mining camps. Tlntle looks mors prosperous than visited Millard county, atata that any of the camps which ha visited. the farmers in the Delta section Mr. and Mrs. Louie Noel nude a have Just harvested a record breakof alfalfa seed. Four seed trip to Balt Lake on Monday after- ing crop noon, tha trip being .made in order cleaning plants, two of them at that Mra. Noel ma have expert Delta, and the others at Hlnekley medical attention at tone of the Salt and Oasis, have been erected in that Laka hospitals. She has been quits county. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bourse and seriously 111 for several weeks and it is barely possible that an opera- children were in Eureka last Suntion will be day for a short visit, driving out Balt Lake and spending the Manager Lindsay of the local pic- from ture houses has received a letter day with friends. Mr. Bourns is. a from Joey McCreery, former Eureka former mayor of this city, having his office when ha severed girl, whose screen name is Elinor resigned hia connection with tha Bchramm-Johnao- n is The still forgyoung lady Lynn. atbre at this place. busl-neaa ing ahead in the motion picture and is appearing In Mermaid Dr. J. W. Henderson, local chiroComedies. One of he new pictures, practor, haa made some important in which she plays a leading part chan gee and Improvements in the along with Art Aeord, la entitled suite of rooms which he occupies The Cow Puncher's Come Back. above the Crescent Theatre and now This picture will have its Initial has a most pleasing aad attractive showing In Los Angeles late in the place. All rooms will be properly present month and Mr. Lindsay says heated during the fall and winter that he will make an effort to secure months and Dr. Henderson has It as soon as the film is released In ranged every poaelMa this territory. for his patients. . ' . Your Shoe Purchases in a Year Are a Big Item Let the J. C. PENNEY STORES Help You Save Money! Un DRESS SHOES English laete in Tans and Blacks. A large assortment of gtylei ' Prices 92L98 to $620. YOUR CHILDRENS SHOES A Big Expense to You pair in a year. They wear out many . - MENS SHOES For the man who wishes the broad- BOSSES AND CHILDRENS SHOES THAT WEAR Very many styles in calf and kid leather, mahogany and black. Snappy, pretty styles. Sizes 5 to 8 $1.49 to $229 Sizes 8 to 11 $1.89 to $2.49 Sizes 11 to 2 $1.98 to $3.69 er or more conservative styles,' we are showing the medium and real broad lasts. Prices $3.50 to $7 AO. MENS AND BOYS HIGH LAOS BOOTS Very economical footwear hard service, very necessary for for bad wet weather. " Mens sizes 6 to 11 .$4.98 to $9 AO $3.98 Boys uses 2 to 5 Youths sizes, 13 to 2 $3.49- Particular rare aad attention la given to every pair of onr Boys' and GW Shoes. We buy them to stand tha knocks and we sell them knowing yon will be pleased with the service, GROWING GIRLS SHOES to 7. Low flat heels. Sizes 2 These are a big feature in onr shoe : department Prices $229 to $425. - THOSE MENS SHOES FOB WORK Made of double service, heavy soles and uppers. We recommend them to you. A big selection of kindg Prices $2.98 to $520. 'v MENS BUBBIBS Mens Drees Rubbers Mens .Heavy Rubbers BROAD-TO- E SHOES (Orthopedic Lasts) Yonr kiddies feet fit these shoeB and the shoes At the feet. Brown, Tans, Black. 5 to 8 $1.79 to $2.49 8 to 11 ....:. $225 to $2.79 11 to 2 $2.49 to $3.98 - WOMENS DRE88 SHOES . Many beautiful new styles and lasts in black and mahogany leather. Military, Cnban and Louis heel Prices $3A0 to $6.90 $1.19 $1.98 Mens Arctics $225 Mens Rubber Boots (red) .... $5.09 Mens Rubber Boots (white) $7.90 WOMENS FELT SUFFERS Easy and comfortable, very good for the fall season. We have many new styles and effects in greye,.red, ' blue, pink and tan. Prices 79c to $128 WOMENS 0XF0RD8; In Kid and Calf leathers, with, the natty Cuban and military heels. They come in both the light tnrn and the heavier welt soles. Prices $425 to $5.90 . WOMENS COMFORT SHOES Womens Comfort and Conservative lasts. Shoes that will give comfort and still have and style good looks. Prices $2.49 to $6.90 COMFORT BUPPER8 Elastic Side Slippers ........... $229 One Strap Slippers $225 Womens and Childrens Rubbers. Womens Rubbers 89c Misses Rnbbers Children's Rubbers Boys' Rubbers ...; Youths Rubbers Little Gents Rubbers .... 79c 63c 98c 89c 79e Bny Your Rubbers Early. The J. 0. PENNEY 00 Name is Back of Every Pair of SHOES We Sell Crescent Theatre J. 0. PENNEY 00. Name on a Pair of Watte The Worlds Greatest Newspaper Story and Get It 99 PuMtette. jfoCte For Department of the Interior, U. S. Laid Offte at Bolt Luba City. Utah, October 4, 19S1. la Notice given that hereby Amanda Atkinson, of Salt Laka City, Utah, who, oa Nov. 17, 1914, made Homestead Entry, No. 917S47, for jLota 1 and I. EV4 JNW14 HE. Section tl, TOwnahlp S South, Bangs 4 Want, Salt Laka Meridian, haa d notice of Intention to make proL. to establish claim to the laud above described, before tha Register and Receiver, at Salt Laka City, Utah, on the 17th- - day of Nofll-a- five-ye- vember, ar mi. Claimant names as witnesses: L. A." Johnson; of 111 Waat 4th So., Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs. L. A. Johnson,-o- f West Sth So., Salt jLako City, Utah; 8. F. Johnson,-o- f 111 Best 1st So., Salt Lake City, Utah. Batalin A. Goggla, of 114 North Ird West, Salt Laka City, Utah. ' GOULD B. BLAKELY, ' .. 8 A BEWILDERED OF A THOUSAND THRILLS AND SURPRISES IN OHS Marshall NeilanY SENSATIONAL PICTURE OP THE CHIVALRY, STRIFE, EXCITEMENT AND DANGERS OF A NEWSPAPER REPORTER'S LIFE. A riot of Romance and realism routed out of the routine of a gnat daily paper. oetMeeieeoef nmeMinmMieteiMMeeeeeeMee ; j til (First pub. Oet. 7, 1981.) Means Service, EUREKA UTAH, .. WESLEY FRECKLES BARRY The live wire copy boy of the Guette, wasn't much to look st BUT when it came to brains and quick tMwfcfag this kid was a bear, and when the City ' Editor told Dintys friend, the young reporter ii Go War DEPARTMENT STORES 312 i Sunday, October 9 SHOES Qneorpomltd Register. PnMtette. - Consists Entirely of Adjusting the Movable SeguMOto o the Spinal Column to Normal Position. t lilt, - . . GOULD B. BLAKELY, Resistor. - Everybody's going to the K. of C. daaes oa Oetober 11th.'. Good music a Jolly time for all. CHIROPRACTIC ' Department of the Interior, U. 8. Lund Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 4, ltll. ' Notice la hereby given that Dora L Raid, of ,111 N. Ird West St, Balt Lake City, Utah, who, oa Nov. 17, made Homestead Entry, No. 917779, for Lota I and .4, EH BW 14 and SB 14, Section 19, Township 9 South, Bangs 4- West. Salt Lake Meridian,, has filed notice of, intention tb make five year proof, to establish claim to the land above d cribod, before. the Register aad Receiver, at Salt Lake City, Utah,. on the 17th. day of November, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: L. Johnson, of SSI West Ith Bo., Salt Lake City. Utah; Mrs. L. A. Johnson, of SSI West 9th Bo Salt Lake City, Utah; 8. F. Johnson, of 111 East 1st So.. Salt Lake City. Utah. Estella A. Goggla, of 1S4 North Ird West, Salt Lake City, Utah. . and Satisfaction (First pub. Oet. 7, 19S1.) Oarrlty eaa help you to buy or soil teal rual aetata. f. The Chiropractor ' locate the segment of the spiae that is oat of alignment aad tel knows which organ of the body that those nerves lead to, thereby behg able to teU yoo which orgaa le cansing yon tamable. It Butters not whether H be the stomach, kidneys, bladder, appendix or aay of the other pehria organs, the spins exami. aatte will tell the time story. Examination - Free. V'. ; W. Henderson, D, C. Crescent Theatre J- - Phona 106 Bldg, Hours: 10 to 12 to to 720. , 120 38 t ' . f S '1 k - : i |