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Show Friday,' October 14, 1921. EUREKA REPORTER John Burke is ouVtrom Salt Lake i mining business. part of the week In Salt Lake. John Galley spent the greater Taxpayers meeting at the City I p. m. on Monday evening. part of last week at Balt Lake. Bert Fields left on Thursday for Taxpayers meeting at the City William Hobbs returned on SunJames Morgan sad s party of Mali at I p. m. on Monday evening.. few a days visit at Balt Lake. friends left today on a deer hunting day after a trip to Lehl. where he his father. In with TlaUc. visited West Walter Franke was out from Balt trip Walter Fitch. Jr., will return to visiton and Lake Sunday, Eureka within the next day or two. Saturday Mrs. George Southern returned on Mr. and Mrs. James Fitsgerald with his He has been in southern California, parents. ing with visit a month's and children spent Bnnday at Goshen Sunday after his family, for several weeks. her mother la Idaho. with Mr. and Mrs. O. Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christopher-co- n visiting T returned Sunday after a weeks Manager Zabriskle of the Lehi-Mr; and Mrs. Henry Johnson reMrs.. Ben Richter of Genola wss In was Lake. at visit Salt intie company's property in Eureka this week, Tisiting with turned Sunday after a week's visit Lake and Provo on business with Salt Lake friends. her daughter, Mrs. Dean Beck. T. P. Billings, of the Bingham Salt few days.' on during the past Mrs. James Fitsgerald entertain Mines Co., Is out from Salt Lake Mrs. Charles Jones and children business. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hlrt and Mrs. returned on .Friday after visiting for ed Mrs. George Richards and Mias mining all of Ogden, were In Eureka Clark, Mammoth on m couple of weeks with relatives In Lulu Bringhurst --of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pitta visited this visiting with ths family week, Tuesday. Salt take and Provo. at their former home at Salt Lake of P. J. Donnelly. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Anderson re- last Monday and Tuesday. Frances Houle of Fort Worth. Gus Tetro, former Eureka man, of a to their home at Mammoth for In couple turned Eureka Is Texas, John UUock returned home on was back in camp this week. He Balt to a uncle and aunt, week after lata last trip weeks visit with her Bnnday after visiting with' 8alt Lake has for some time been living at Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Houle. friends for a few days. Balt Lake. WedWalter Jansen and Dan Ostrander Mrs. Edward Bonner left on Mrs. Conrad Kopman la at home Dr. Pierce and Ray Conyers left nesday for Idaho Falls, Idaho, where left today on a deer, hunting trip e. again after spending several weeks for West Tintic. Watch for Sunny-sldtoday fathat her she spent a day or two with They will try their luck as the guest of Salt Lake friends. a sudden drop in the price of er, Byron King, of Pittsburg, Pa., venison. on ball mask not tour. attend the on lecture west a In Why the who Is Mrs. Joseph Schlocht and Mrs. F. ' Monday? It will be the big event . Mr. and Mrs. B. Townsend and Is on Lake who to motored Salt Miss Katie Creighton, J. Donnelly of the fall season. Bonners music. Mrs. William Amos of Payson were at Logan, la spend- Sunday and remained for the opera teaching school in the week, being ' in Eureka early Mrs. John Nelson went to Ameriing a two weeks vacation at her on Monday at the 8alt Lake Theatre and Mrs. Mr. of home tbs at to guests on can . of Fork schools Sunday, Intending Logan home here.' The Broadbent Mrs. Ransom Thurmond. Mr. and orMrs. Byron visit for a week with her sister, closed for that length of time In Mrs. Jotyn Kltt were N. G. Storrs. der that the pupils may assist In the and Mr. and Mrs. Luella Fillmore went to the guests on Thursday of Mr. and beet fields. , Mrs. Margaret Turner returned Spanish Fork bn Wednesday, being Mrs. Wm. Broadbent at Bantaquln. this week after a trip to Salt Lake, summoned thers on account ofCar-bellMembers of the Catholic Women's who Mrs. spent Hannah Rhodes, where she was the guest of the death in the family or Thomas League called on the Slaters of the the two weeks In Eureka visitpast and of Frank Townley. on Cross Tuesday night Holy Mrs. C. E. family with her presented them with bottled fruits, ing returned daughter, Jackson McChrystal has been In Mrs. James Young and children, to her home at Amjellies and pickles, the affa'lr being Rife, district all of the paat week the Thatcher and Francell, of Salt Lake, In the nature of a fruit shower. erican Fork early In the week. his attention to the mines giving of families with are the visiting About fifty people were present and In Mil at Star. "Should are under his management, which Change K. E. and Bradley. there was a short program of sing- Husband Forgive," Instead of Love-tim- Hyrum among them being tbe Gemini, EuMr. and Mrs. William Wanless re- reka Mines and Eureka Hill. ing and ' Instrumental numbers. the regularly advertised pic' The Bisters were pleased with the ture. Ton lose nothing by the turned on Monday from Salt Lake ' where they attended conference and elegant lot of fruit presented to change. Come out tonight. Taxpayers Party Will them and delighted because of the the state fair. EureIn arrived which of promptfriendship Beverly Harper Place Ticket In Fieli feelings Mrs. B. B. Bowen went to Ameried the ladies to pay them such a ka on Wednesday night for a visit visit. They wish to extend- their with old time friends, this being his can Fork last Saturday for a week's At a meeting of the Taxpayers sincere thanks to the members of first trip to Eureka In twelve years, visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wil-- J d Democratll whteh w heid in He made his home hers for many 11am Homer. the League. the city hall last evening, It was years and Is now a resident of Salt James Morgan, Warren McAdams decided to place a Taxpayers Ticket Lake. and Harold Morgan are among the in the field, to be voted on at the Mrs. Louie Noel submitted to an Focal' people who will be rambling 'coming city election. 'Hie mooting was well attended and those present operation at one of the Salt Lake around the West Tintic hills tomorsay that the party is founded regard-le- d row In of deer. search The week. in the hospitals early of political affiliations for the Mrs. operation was a success and Change In bill at Star. "Should a purpose of securing better efficiency Noel Is apparently recovering In Husband Forgive, Instead of Love-tim- in city government and for the remost sa tl factory manner. the regularly advertised pic- duction of expenses and taxation. ture. You lose nothing by the The meeting last evening was Just a C. E. and Vern Rife will Join party of Spanish Fork friends on a change. Come out tonight. pnliminary gathering to the big deer hunting trip. They leave tomeeting which will be held next . . day and state that the hunting will Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, In the even, be in the neighborhood of the "8th city hall, at which time the party ' Mr f d Water" creek to the east of Spanish will be perfected and the date of the and their guest. Miss Frances Houle, Fork Canyon. nominating convention chosen, which of Fort Worth, Texas. Is thought will be on Thursday A. C. Burton went to Balt Lake on A. Prof. E. Gus Myers, Franke, evening of next week. Saturday and was accompanied home Arthur May, Walter and O' Franke Burton and that evening by Mrs. Senator Geom H. Deni II their son, Howard, who spent the Harold Bunnells made up a week with Mrs. Burtons mother end hunting party which visited Utah Cashier Of Eureka Bank Lake last Sunday. sister, who are now residents of the capital. On Tuesday evening the M. I. A. At a recent meeting of the shareMrs. E. Bowen, Mrs. George Association of the L. D. S. Church holders of the Eureka Banking Co., Brewster and Mrs. William Hobbs gave their "Opening Night enter- Frank D. Kimball was elected to the attended the funeral of Tllman Car-bell-e, tainment. An excellent program was presidency, succeeding the late W. the son of Thomas Carbelle, carried out. Refreshments were 8. McCornick. Ever since the bank was launched, nearly twenty years which was held at the family home served, being followed by dancing. been the in Spanish Fork on Wednesday. The Mr. Georg Blmpklm entertained ago, Mr. Kimball' has waa made Carbellea are former residents of the ladiee of the Sewing Circle In a cashier and when ha H. Senator State George Eureka. president very pleating manner on Thursday Dern of Salt Lake waa named as time In the evening, being epent A mask ball will be given "kt the and playing garnet. The cashier.- Owing to the illness of Mr. MIRIAM COOPER. pavilion on Monday evening next aewlng Kimball, who left on Monday for Information from the Salt Lake hostess terved her gneatt with a Baltimore, where he will receive luncheon. Costuming Co. indicates that a fine dainty treatment at the John ' Hopkins new lino of costumes has been William Fox PreHcnte had who a lot of Lee, hat Joeeph Hospital, Mr. Dern will devote most secured and that a nice assortment terlout trouble following an accident of his time to the management of Should A Husband Forgive will be brought to Eureka for this to one of hit arms, hat been forced the local bank. Thomas McCormick to return to one of the Salt Lake remains with the bank as director The problem of the ages reduced dance. to the terms of modern life. Reed L. Anderberg, for eight hoapitala. The arm la atlll in and assistant cashier. o Of all photo-dramthis Is the years manager of the Provo office terlout condition and Mr. Lee wlU most amazing in its theme and ans- of the Knight Investment Company, be required to remain at the hoapltal Local Man Was Injured wer. and J. Edwin Stein, clerk for the for tome week. By Eureka Policemen See It At same company, have purchased a ' Edward one o -at Elliot, employed STAR THEATRE TONIGHT Jewelry store at Provo. While .Mr. of tbe Eaat Tintic mines, had hit Considerable excitement was causAnderberg and Mr. Stein are both hand quite' badly cruahed when It ed the other evening when local In place of "Lovetime," which is be- residents of Provo they an well waa caught between a piece of policemen used .their guns in "dubing held at the Klnema Theatre at known In Tintic. timber and tome machinery, which bing" two men who had been picked Salt Lake. Mn. D. B. Cronin and children, waa being moved. The Injury will up jon a charge of drunkeness and John B., Barry and Miss Helen, left keep him from work for tome time who resisted arrest. One of the mpn on Thursday, by auto, for Salt Lake. but he will not loae any of hla was so badly Injured that it was necessary to send him to one of the During their stay then John will finger. Mil Salt Lake hospitals for treatment. submit to an operation at tbe Holy C. B. Cummings, who la a former faCHAKD KIFUNfi The other offender 'was. not hurt to Cross Hospital. While In the service resident of the FOMENT camp, returned to in France he was wounded in the Eureka laat week after several any extent Both entered pleas of guilty when taken before Judge and foot, being struck by shnpnel months absence. He haa been Kryger, and tbe. court assessed the It Is thought that it will be necessary In Detroit where he followed living auto to nmove a splinter of bone from painting and will engage in the tame usual fines against them. o his foot line of work with Vail Sanford of To Conference this their shop being on lower Quarterly Lesh Van Leuven entertained a Main city, Be Held In This City street. number of her friends last Friday Mrs. Alex Blight waa hostess at evening. They spent the time playThe regular quarterly conference ing games and refreshments wen the meeting of the Bridge Club on of the Tintic Stake of the L. D. 8. wen: Wednesday afternoon of this week, Church will be held in Eureka on Those served. Attending Thelma Buys, ikyern Potts, the usual interesting program being Saturday and Sunday, starting with a Jacqulln Morgan, Lnceil Jameson, carried out. In the card playing the at 10 a. m. on tbe first day Merle Peterson, LaPrel Jones, Vera prise was awarded to Mrs. E. L. meeting and ending with an evening meeting Clark. Blanch of club the Special guests Okey, Geneve Wlrthlln, on Sunday. Meetings will ' be hdd Anderson, Mary Underwood, Joseph at this meeting were Mrs: George at o'dock In the afternoon of each Buys, Albert Larson, Clarence Tom- Hayes, Mrs. J P. Driscoll and .Miss day and everything points to a very linson, Frank Hannifin, and Joseph Ella Donnelly. The hostess served her guests 'with an excellent lunch- Interesting and. successful conferMay. eon. The next party of the club wUl ence, with a representative of the Mn. Mel Chase was hostess to be at the home of Mrs. P. eaqh of the auxiliary J. Bonner. general board of mem ben of the L. O. E. Club Thursorganisations of the church present Mrs. David Russell, Jr., entertain- It Is thought that one of the higher day. The afternoon was spent in playing "500." prises being awarded ed on Friday evening at a miscel- church officials -- will also be In Euto Mrs. Jeanette Ppteraon and Mrs. laneous shower, the party being In reka for the meetings. A special feature .in connection John Rowe. Mpecfal guests on this honor of her sister, Mrs. Frank occasion wen! Mrs. Gus A. Franke, Hughes. The time was spent In with the conference will be a social Mn. McCrae Rdundy, Mrs. N. A. playing "500," Mrs. Frank Bacon entertainment at the church at 7.10 Allen, while the following club mem-be- n winning 1st prise. The hostess on Saturday evening. There will be attended jme party: Mrs. Cecelia served a nice luncheon to the fol- - a program and "get acquainted' Bacon, Mn. Frank Bacon, Mrs. lowing guests: Mrs. Frank Hughes, exercises to which all are Invited. James Bant, Mrs-- Joseph Buys, Mn. Mrs. Louis Mlkesell, Mrs. William! Then at 9.16 an adjournment will be Mrs. Delbert Stewart, taken to the Elks Pavilion where George T. Castleton, Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, Drew, Mrs. Theodon Fullmer, Mrs. Mrs. Lyle Gardner, Mrs. Heber dancing will be Indulged In. There Gus Henriod, Mrs. Emma Murphy,! Jones, Mrs. Ray Sorenson, Mrs. will be no admission for the enter-Mr- s. : Henry Osborne, Mrs. Spencer Frank Bacon, .Mrs. Frank Russell, 'tainment at the church but the , Mias Stella Fields and Miss Myrtle regular 'fee will be charged for the Hall at e, e, der ! J I I V Just My Style 99 There is bo much satisfaction in finding the style that is just right for you; the one that is moBt becoming, that harmonizes with the color of your eyes, as the French say. And, of course, to find the style you' must have a large assortment to choose from. That is just what we arc offering you. TAILOR-MAD- COATS IN ALL THE E NEW STYLES FOR FALL ft WINTER, and in addition the assistance of our trained sales force in the selection of the one right style. , m ( - tintic Merc. do'; - gjKECTIWLttlAJVO . as W lltWWtWWWt ROY siEtmr "THE' LOME HAND t . Crescent Sunday SIHM8MHMM9AMMMM IrV- - . J HWW00HHWW00WWW00tM 000 MOHIM Fonner Eureka Woman Is Tintic High Team WUl Married In Ontario, Cal Play At Springville o- The following Item, pertaining to the wedding of Miss Haxel Irvine, daughter of Mrs. II. A. Irvine, appeared in a recent Issue of the Ontario Daily Report of Ontario, CaliThe Irvine family moved fornia. from Eureka to Ontario some years ago. The California papers story of the wedding, which Is given below, will be of interest to many Eureka friends of the family: "A quiet home wedding took place Wednesday evening, October 9th, when Haxel Irvine and Harold Camo-for- d were married at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. L. Wsrburton, at 1048 North Campus Avenue. The house was very prettily decorated in pink and white, the ceremony being performed before an altar of greens and pink and white dahlias. The bride, who was dhattended, was becomingly dressed In white satin and lace, trimmed In pearls and orange blossoms. The wedding music was Cadmans "At Dawning, and Lohengrins Wedding March, before and during the ceremony. "The bride and groom left on a short wedding trip to 8an Francisco and other points In the north. They will bo at home to all their friends after December first at Maywood, where Mr. Comaford has built a home. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. Services will be conducted in St Andrew's Episcopal Church on Sunday next by the Rev. T. Owen-Jone- s, at 11 a. m., and, 7.80 p. m. Sunday School will meet at 10 a. m. Following Is a list of the weekday meetings: Tuesday, 8 p. m., Altar Guild. Wednesday, I p. m.. Ladles Guild. Thursday, 8 p. m., Choir rehearsal. Friday, 8 p. m., Gxils Friendly Society. All societies wUl meet la the Church. Eczema and Tetter Doe To Imparities Xu Klux Klim In O In Eftates Forty-Fiv- e r The New York World an elaborate exposure of published the new Ku Klux Klan. It exists In every state except New Hampshire, Montana and Utah. The World shows that In the five years it has - been growing, with upwards of half a million members, it has committed 152 atrocities. Among them four murders, five kidnappings, one case of mutilation, one of brandihg with acid and forty-on- e floggings. It has held twenty-seve- n tar and feather threatened lawless acts P",Uef'.. by public advertisements In fourteen communities and has held parades in Sixteen towns and ciues. No secret organisation that assume to take the law into it own hands can last In the United States, and we are glad to note that Utah Is one of the three states In the Union not Infested with this g menace. fiam-boya- ever-growin- Children Ory FOR FLETCHERS CASTOR! 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