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Show Friday, October 7, 1921 ftgel BB Mrs. Lyle Gardner of Balt Lake BnriaMata Qf gnrekU la visiting with Eureka friends. Hive Called Meeting Bn. V. L. Tkomaa la tha gnaat of Balt Lake friends for n few days. A call has been Issued (or n mass Mr. and Mra. James Norman were Thaodora Fnlimer and nan Ctjia, Mr. and Mrs. Wsnless are spend- Balt Luke visitors during tha past meeting of the Socialists of Eureka, to be held at tha city haU tomorrow week. am taking la tha fair at Balt Lake. ing the waak la Balt Lake. oclock. The purpose P. J. Fennell was In Balt Lake on evening at Mr, and Mra. Frank Garrlty sprat Mra. Lou Barrett waa In Balt Laka la to discuss matters of the meeting Tkars-daon buslaasc tha aarly part of tha week in BaU on a visit Tuesday and Wednesday. Wednesday and the to coming city elecpertaining Uka Q. A Franks eras la Balt Lake on the for appointment of the Mr. and Mm. W. J. Adams were tion, also committees. Mra. J. W. Haadaraon la apudlng Imsinnss during tha weak, returning It la generalcampaign in Bait Laka daring tha week, attha week and at Balt Lako, rial tine home on Thursday. understood that the members of ly with her mother. Mrs.. John Hanley 1 returned on tending conference. this party will place n complete city Mra.' Joaeph Wlghtman and her Tuesday after a weeks visit with President E. F. Birch of the Tin-ti- c ticket In the field to he voted for on Stake attended the L. D. B. father. Jamaa Green, are apwding her parents at Parson. November Bth. the' week la Balt lake. Dave Coomba and Miae Johnson. ference at Balt Lnko during the great week. Mr. and Mra. John A. Allen and both of Parson, visited with Mr. and LITERARY CLUB MEETING. Mra. James Norman and nelce. children - are apandlng tha waak la Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan laat Bnnday. Balt Lake. Mr. and Mra. Eugene Peterson of Mien May Hanley, returned late laat There wee n good attendance at All Ladiaa of tha Maeeabeea are Payaoa have moved to Eareka and week after upending n month or two Jhe Entre Nona Literary Club meeting kindly requested to ha praaent at expect to make this city their home. In aonthera California. which was held at tha home of tha next meeting on Oct. IS, aa there Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franks are Minn Oriaaa Brin ton, n teacher In Mrs. E. L. Clark on Wednesday Saturwill be Important butenes. evening, two new members, Mrs. P. among the Eureka people who are the local schools, spent last Mra. William Wagetaff retimed attending conference at Belt Laka. day and Bnnday at bor home In H. Craven and Mrs. J. E. OConnor, laat Bnnday to her home In Balt Laka being among those present The paMrs. Emma Billings la vending Bprlngvllle. Mm. Joseph Ferguson entertained per for the evening, Joan of Arc, after a weak'a Ttalt with her pa ran to, the week at Richfield, visiting with Mr. and Mra. Jamaa Weldon. the Fidelia Club on Thursday even- wna presented by Mrs. C. E. Haleb. her daughter, Mrs. Robt. Jones. Mra. William Emblatoo and non, Mr. and Mra. John Franks enter- ing the time being spent In playing A report regarding the recent meetWoNoah, are expected home thla even-ln- g tained at dinner laat Friday night la cards. Refreshment! were' served. ing of the Utah Federation of R. Mrs. was Cluba by a men's eonth-argiven. Dont mine the. Columbus Day after a month'a vinlt In honor of their non, Juniors, first of D. Gardner, who represented the lothe Oct California. by Knights 12th, Dane, birthday. Bonners orchestra. It cal clnb at the Price gathering. 11 Frank L Bnaeell, Tin tic raprasan-tatiT- a Mrs. As C. Burton went to Balt Colnmbua. he will the Mg social event of the of tha Metropolitan Ufa Lake Monday to vlalt for a week NOTICE W CITIZENS' PARTY waa in .Provo laat Co., with her mother, Mrs. Luke Robin' S. CONVENTION. Silver of John Bmlth, conformerly nrday and Sunday, attending a --oannounced hi candidacy hu City, vention of southern Utah agents Mrs. An Hatfield left Notice Is hereby given that a con for the office of mayor of Provo. of this company. Another conven- for n months visit with Wednesday her relaEution .U scheduled for October 15th at tives In Beattie, Wash. Mr. Hatfield Mr. Smith is now manager of the ventlon of the Cltlsens' Party ofherereka City, Utah, wUl be, ud is Woolen Mill. Biilt Lake. Knight accompanied her ns for ns Balt Lake. Hon Steele, Millard county road by rolled to be held at the City Hall Mra. E. L. Clark waa hoataaa to Mrs. William Grogan and two sons City, Utah, on Friday,, the builder ud bualnea man, wu In of14thEnreka tha members of tha Five Hundred of Balt Lnko wore In Eureka this of October, XIII, at the day en on route Eareka Thursday, being Club at her home on Monday even- week for n visit with Mrs. Grogans lo'mock p. m., for tbo of hour eight to Balt Lake for a of the ing. Tha entertaining ' room waa parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Botterlff. Utah State Automobilemeeting of nominating a complete pnrpou Association. beautifully decorated with sweat peas Mrs. Alex Gourley was called to Cltlsens Party ticket of candidates Ernest Bamberger,' national com- for Enreka and asters. Cards ware played and serCity offices to be voted account on of the Bnnday Nephl tha prise was awarded to Mrs. Da-v- id ious Illness of her sister, Mrs. Craw- mitteeman for the Repnblieu party for at the next municipal election. to of Utah, wu in Enreka for a short be held at Eureka Russell, Jr. Luncheon waa servCity, Utah, on visit on Thursday, being a caller at November I, 1121, and for the fured to the following gueats: Mrs. J. ley, Mrs. E. Hulsh la the John early the Reporter office. E. Dillon, Mrs. W. H. Jones,'' Mrs. ther pnrpou of electing a commitD. J. Russell, Jr., Mra. Percy Hanks, week returned to her home in Pay-soMrs. J. P. Driscoll, Mrs. Lm Don- tee of uld Cltlsens Party, ud for with a visit her after daughter, Mias Myrtle Ivey, Mrs. Frank Bacon, nelly, Mrs. George Hayes, Miss Ella the transaction of inch other busiMrs. Ray Sorenson and Mra. Percy Mrs. Eugene Peterson. and Pat Donnelly, Jr., are ness may properly come before it. Columbus Day Dance, Elks' Pavi- Donnelly Craven. Tha next meeting of tha few days with Balt Lake s V. F. SHRIVER, . spending club wlil be held at tha home of Mrs. lion, October Xtth. By the Knights friends. !"' ' Chairman of Cltlsens Party : of Colnmbua. Of course you'll he .. ; Frank Bacon. o H. L. Stevens, for urns time agent there. Notice For Publication. Mrs. Frank Bacon entertained on for the Rio Crude By. at Silver : o last Friday evening In honor of the City, hu been transferred to Green Department of the Interior, U. B. L. A. handlwho Morris, Tintic 8 take Primary Board. The River, and 'Land Office at Salt Lake City, time was, spent In tewing and re- ed the business In Enreka daring the Utah. October 4, 1921.' absence-oEdward Duggan, f Agent freshments were served. Notice Is hereby given that-Johis the new agent for the Silver City Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Anderson and F. Goggin, of Balt Lnko City, Utah, children of Mammoth were In Balt depot who, oh November 14,' 1911, made Elmer Duneu, Tlntlc representa- Homestead Application, No. 017294, Lake on a visit during the put week, attending conference and the state tive of the Anderson Garage .Co. of for Lota I and 4, Eft SWU and BE Provo, returned on Thursday after K, Section 19, Township fair. South, Mr. and Mra. C. V. Firth and son, n business trip to Provo. He brought Range 4. West, Balt Lake Meridian, one of the new Chevrolet cars huh has filed notice of intention to make Ralph, will go to Balt Lake on Satto Eureka and to demonstrating it five-yeproof, to establish claim to and remain there will urday. Ralph to local people. . The new Chevro- the land above described, before the Conservaa take course' at the Utah let to without exception the beet hoy Register and Receiver, at BaU Lake tory of Music. on the automobile market today, City, Utah,- on the 18th day of NoMr. and Mra. C. N, Buford reMr. Duneu. The price hu vember, 1911.' turned to their home In Bprlngvllle says reduced ud the car Improved hem Claimant names witnesses: L. late last week after a visit with In a number of ways. A Johnson, of III W. 6th Bo, Balt their daughter, Mrs. Theodore FullThe Bridge Clnb members gave a Lake City,' Utah, L Holgroen, of 111 mer. Mr. and Mrs. Fullmer accomW. 4th Bo., Bhlt Lake City, Utah, very enjoyable party at the home panied them home. Mrs: L: A. Johnson, of 111 W. '4th Mm. of Mr. P. on Bonner J. ud William G aorta, musical InstructBo., 8rit Lake City, Utah, Wm'. Kerof the present or In the Tin tic schools, left this Thursday evening shaw, of Balt Lake City, Utah: week for Balt Lake, Intending to re- week, which wu not only attended GOULD B. BLAKELY, s. main there until Monday, attending by the members bat by their Register. The unit program of bridge tha Bcotti grand opera performance lunchfollowed wu a carried out by that evening. eon that wu unusually appetising, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE BALE Joseph Lee of the Engle A Blu the party being me of the moot - Notice la Bell force, who hu hem fold np for hereby given that the social events In the history in- pleasing some months aa a result of of the clnb. The men folks behaved Tlntlc Garage of Enreka, Utah, a jured arm, left Thursday . for Balt so decently that there to some folk corporation, will sell to the highest Lake. It in barely possible that the bidder at pnbllc sale on Thursday, of letting them In on cut, placed on bin am and should- parties of the future. In the card the 20th day of October, 1911, at er daring hie stay at the hospital, Mrs. C. E. Halab ud John the hour of two oelock p. m. of uld playing can now bo removed. one need Over fond 5. passenger Donnelly were awarded prises for day, e, Mrs. Car,- - - 4 cylinder modal. McHatton Negan-neFrank of Tonring A STORY OF high scone ud Mrs, D. J. Ruasell, Michigan, and a former resident Sr., wu presented with the prise for of Eureka, In In Balt Lake visiting the high score of the Heart-throbs! year. . Thou Temptation! with her daughter, Mra. GathoH, the party were: Mr. ud Evtravagance! Fights! Mrs. McHatton will coma to Eureka attending Mrs. J. Barnard, Mr. and Mra. EdTabasco! Excitement! Inter in the week to visit with Mr. ward I. Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. John Escapes! Nobility! ud Mrs. Warren McAdams. Douelly, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. HasA short open season on deer will sell, Sr., Mr. and Mra. Byron ThurThrills! Heroism! commence on October ' lfith, nut mond, Dr. ud Mrs. E. L. Clark, Mr. Artist's revels! Saturday, continuing Mystery! for tan days. ud Mrs. CL E. Hnfoh, Mr. and Mrs. various parts of the P. J. Bonnsr, Mr. from Reports Mrs. Lee HayNot to speak of a great cast in- state Indicate that deer are none too ward,' Mrs. Alex Mrs. EdBlight cluding Bebe Daniels and plentiful although quite a number ward Pike, A L. Ayres. have hem seen In certain localities Walter Hiers. It Is thought that hunter will outTHE GERMAN MARK. number the deer about twenty to Eureka -- Penwds ieJ Sanl Ends " Jt -- y. I V J ca lahm In fact it's just the right word to tell yon whnt a fetch-ingl- y becoming little coat it is. The price of u 1 V Describes It Youthful . $19.50 tells you more about it That it looks like real value. And Tintio Mercantile do. assure! you that it's an even better vbIuo than you think; all-wo- ol well tailored. If you prefer a belted or a flare model, well be glad to show them to you, and many t other styles. ar Prices From $19.50 to $45.00 u c . . hue-band- u 1 ether Terms of role: Cuh. Bald role to 1911, ud September I, 1911. The for the pnrpou of foredoelng n me- mount claimed Tin-ti- c to bo doe chanics lien belonging to uld Tin-ti-c Oarage .on said lira at time of Garage for repairs and labor per- first publication hereof, 994.95. formed on uld Touring Car in Its THE TINTIC OARAGE, possession at request of the owner of By W.. L. Conover, arid Touring Car, Fred Quick, of President. Midvale, Utah, between January l, (First pub. Oct 7, 1911.) . TO THE PUBU6 ud On Saturday next, the 8th, inst., ! i Star Theatre Wednesday l i i Pimples Denote Waste Rrodsds : i life-wor- i which goes on forever. When waste products ,4' When these symptoms appear, Natme is warning us To throw off the waste products, the Mood most be purified. Dont dag your Jast dean k out. Nature will do thereat. 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After the signing of the Armistice, the talk went round, Buy German marks, they are sure to advance. At that time the mark wu quoted at I cento, the normal value being 24 cento. But. the mark steadily a few days ago It sold fell, util interesting program wu carried oat, me cent. It hu advanced followed by a banquet ud social m since that, bnt to still only lion. Many visiting Odd Fellows alightly little above the one out mark. were in attendance. And many who have Invented have On Monday of last week Patricia, suffered loasu. ' Mrs. P. J. Bon- ' If theirheavy daughter of. Mr. ud were made outpurchuea ' ner, entertained a number of her right, their losses are only on paper, tumlittle friends at a party given in for-- they have the marks. ' They are or of her sixth birthday. The chilever. Of we posgood dren had a Jolly time Staying games sess no information mint, In not open that ud were served with refreshments. to everyone, bnt we firmly believe Fall flower were used in the decor- that German? will rehabilitate ations ud the forge birthday rok Her, people are thrifty, ' for occupied the cuter of the lnncheon dustrioua, Intelligent It' became tablb. ceaury for. ns to fight them, beLady friends of Mra. Nathan Hiatt cause we must' overthrow the system gave her a very pfouut surprise of which they were were a part, bnt party test Monday. The evening wu Americans were never deluded with spent In playing games and refresh- any Idee that Germany would be ments were nerved to the following: crashed. A prostrate Germany would Mrs. Wuleu, Mrs. Yu Lenvnn, Mrs. be bad for the net of the world. Wo Fred Blight, Mrs. Baabbnry, Mrs. new advise speculation and we are Jeuettc Peterson, Mrs. Hyram Brad- not giving uy advice now, bnt we ley, Mrs. E. K. Bradley, Mrs. Joseph believe that the Genua mark will Bays, Mrs. Dnrfee, Mrs. Carl Bauer, reach par before many yearn, Jast we believe the whole world will Mrs. E. H. Elliott, Mrs. Clifford Elliott, Mrs. John Forgle, Mrs. Okey, get beck to normal. Speculation in Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Mrs. Florence foreign exchange la not a good fop 81mpklns, Mrs. Ray Clemons, Mrs. vestment for Amhrlcu moneys a Hack McKellar, Mrs. Evai Dun, rale. Then are excellent securities ! cu Mrs. Jack MeKrilar and Mrs. George at home when onr snrplu be placed. Exchange. ; . Sylvester:.. William Tite. prominent Odd Fellow of Eureka, wu In Spanish Fork on Monday night to attend the services pertaining tm tha presentation of a charter to thejitew lodge which has bora organiiedln that plus. An eoiininMeinmooooooo i f. Your inspection, at once, will .convince that I mean business.' , ' . 'I, : V. . OSCAR SILVER Bullion Beck Building ' Eurekaj Utah . '.v Os' f . , r- b4- , . i f V - ' . w'k z |