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Show Paps riday, October 14, JaMfk Fricbcc apeat tki in Belt Inks. Mica Albcrtuu Ltu went Saturday end Sunday in Salt Lake. Mr. Joeepk Bayn and ckiidren went to Ogdeu Sunday, In touting to visit with relatives for several days. Mr. and Mrs. William Hobba and children spent the early part of the week la Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Csstletan at Salt Lake. . Went the week-en- d ' Camel Wrlde and Taylor Snow wore la Salt Lake Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Burton spent the early put of the week In Salt Lake. Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Anna Morgan are spending the week as the guests of Salt Lake friends. Mrs. Frank Bacon is spending the week in Salt Lake, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poll. Mrs. L. H. Noyes of Salt Lake Is spending the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabriakie. . Special display of Ladles' Fur Coats and Fur Pieces at the J. C. Penney Co. Call and see them. Watermaster Parrish was lnBalt Lake last week for the state fair and other attractions, and was accompanied by Mrs. Parrish. a local Miss Sybil Spanldlng, hool teacher, spent Saturday and Mrm. week-en- d ... Mrs. George Sylvester was a conference visitor at Salt Lake City last week- - Mr. and Mrs. George Finch were In Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday attending conference. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Whitehead were conference visitors last week, returning home on Monday. 8. E. Ware spent Saturday Sunday in Payson. v&dtiag with his family. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Christopher-no- n with Balt spent the week-en- d lake relatives. ru..-- - ntanana i5 ZobrUktT went to 121 the'?1 caplSl BASTES waonnied SSf ot?' Amfcu,efnl.H1 :.f taTltd l7th-- to Tl home by Mrs. Zabriakie, who spant Mrs. A. V. Zabriakie left late last the put two weeks visiting with 8alt week for Malad, Idaho, where she Lake friends. ,6W hr Dancing and a good time at Mother Goose Party and Character Pnu- Ball at the I D. 8. Amusement Hall I Mr. and Mn. Frank Aylward ham on Tuesday, October 17th. Refresh- - j M their guesta this week Mrs. Admission II cents, extra ' ward s mother, Mrs. John Nestis of Butte, also Mr. and Mrs. MeGivem cents. II lady prk at3r Mrs. Louella Fillmore went' to Santaouin Monday to attend the Th Palnt-u- p campaign ku reach to street and tarn Lnn. funeral of Owen Btrom Mrs. Fill- more also visited at Payson ancP hlef bookkeeper for L. O. Schofield in Spanish Fork during her absence sad the largest ' stockholder Lungs Laundry, has treated his from Eureka. .. Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Cromar re- building to a coat of paint. Mrs. G. C. Lindsay was la southern turned Tuesday after a few days outIdaho euly in the week, going ing at the Strawberry reservoir. Mr. there for a short visit - with her Cromar states that the fish are hitting the tackle in great style and father, Byron W. Xing, of Philathat they made the beet catch of the delphia, who wu la the Gem State on a lecture tow. Mr. and Mrs. 8. P, Mlekleeoa pad The M. 1. A. organisation of the L. D. 8. Church will commence Its Mrs. Alice Rife returned to Eureka winter nodal activities with a on Sunday evening after spending a Mother Goose Party and Character few days at Salt Lake City, where they attended the state fair and Bati, to be given at the amusement were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dora hall mi October 17th, starting at I oclock. The admission will be IS Bills, the latter being a daughter of cents with sa additional chugs qf Mrs. Rife. A fast moving story, ezhlliratisg IS cents for each extra lady. Refreshments will be sold during the originality, sparkling humor and a dash of romance make Juat Out of evening. be shown at Friday evening Mrs. Gu Henrlod College, Irhieh will entertained members of the L. O. E. the Stu Theatre next Sunday one of Club. The time wss spent in playing the best comedies we have ever ofBOO. Mrs. William McCullough fered to our patrons. Don't forget won first prise and Grandma" Buys that its a George Ade comedy. That consolation prise. An excellent lunch- naam is a pretty good guarantee isnt eon wss served, thou present being: it? Mrs. Thomu Drew, Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Dan Sullivan' entertained a Fullmer, Mrs. Henry . Osborne, number of friends at bridge last Grandma" Buys, Mrs. Joseph Buys, Friday evening. In the card playing Mrs. Cecelia Bacon, Mrs. Ji Miss Rose won the prise ter high Bant. Mrs. John Rowe, Mrs. Emma seme. A delicious lunch was served,! Murphy, Mrs. R. L. Small. Mrs. Wll those present being: Mrs. Ella Sul11am McCullough, Mrs. Spencer livan, Mrs. Thomss Clark, Mrs. Wl Peterson, Mrs. Albert Peterson, Mrs. 11am Hurd, Mrs. E. L. Clark, Miss McCrea Roundy. Rose, Miss Marshall. Miss Margaret We have in the vicinity of Eureka h 8uUlwn, Mrs. Rw a fine piano, also a playei-pUrr-locallD Mr we would rather dispose of. Owen Strom, for nurny years a than ship back to Salt Lako. Instruments will of course bo sold ' resident of this district during which separately. To any responslbe party , time he made his home at Mammoth who will agree to take up the balance and followed mining, died last Fri-the contract on either instrument, ' day at Salt Lake. The remains ware we will extend the privilege of our skipped to Bsntsquln for burial and number of local people attended easy terms and give Immediate pos-'- a session on psymant of a deposit, the services. Mr. Stroms death balance to be paid la convenient In- - resulted from miners' consumption stallmentn that will make the buying from which ho had been a sufferer a pleasure. If Interested write quick for s couple of years. HO Is surto Salas Manager, Consolidated vived by his wife and throe children, Main Street, Music Company, 4S-Manager Hugh Trenholm of the Salt Lake City, Utah. Knight mines has been in the dis' Mrs. William Gear entertained trict for several days. He expressed Tuesday afternoon of last week at a satisfaction with reference to the children's parte, the occasion being operations at the boa Blossom, Colothe eighth birthday of her daughter. rado Cons, and the Dragon. The Iron Merle. The decorations were' sweet Blossom has' Just declared another peas and asters and the place cards dividend, the Colorado has quite a and favors yellowsnd blue. Tbs pro- snug sum la the treasury and has gram Included games and music. been making a little money each Dainty refreshments were served. month- for several months, while Those present were: Bernice Clark, things are brightening up. for, the Frances Gnrrlty, Dorlean Dragon since contracts were entered Mary Kruse, Helen Peterson, Elisabeth Into for a tonnage of Iron ore. At the Hickman, Dorothy Haynes, Madge Tin tie Mill experimental work has Myers, Vera Jones, Ines Richmond, for some time been In progress and Jean Blackett, Ruth Sylvester, Mar- - it Is reasonably sate to predict that garet Sylvester, Virginia Birch and, the plant will soon be In position to Helen Goar. , leave lead values. , Ayl-nien- ts. I . They Pay You In , - 't ,. Satisfaction and Money XT T - , ; P You know these clothes are right. j Soren-whlc- no rt. t' i y You know you look of s r, , j 'i . 'IJ feel right---yo- u T that you are right. Theyjast so long they save you money.? 5I . ii I! . We specialize in good - I1 clothes only; youll find nothing else here. It will pay you to see the values we offer. , See Our Honest Weight Hart Schaffner & Marx Thats what yon get when your order your meat at our place. We are painstaking in giving yon your moneys worth. Ton are also assured the best of service .Get in line witn others, who are baying their' - ' 1 r-- i 7 i8MilllilMMiMIIIHIilHHSIItlllMMIMIIMiilllillHMISHIWIillMIII meats here. - We also carry at all times a line of fruits, . vegetables and Salem watermelons. Get a nice chicken for your Sunday dinner. . . 1 ' . V . Fennells Meat & Grocery PHONE 18 EUBEKA riiliiMHMMWSiMMUiiimiiimseeeeeeeeeeeedee . - - r f - t . i . 5 m . |