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Show Page Friday, THE EUREKA REPORTER 4 High School Notes. SATURDAY SPECIAL Items of the wiVn Made Home Our Pork Sausage Very Tasty for CilU-M- . HjK rp-u- t e IWIit- -l Saturday and j they visited , Every Thursday we have a full line of Fresh Fish shipped in that will suit every taste. Fish is a nutricious food and is a splendid substitute for meat once a week. T V. i and son, Sunday in I'rovo win-rwith relatives. Mi. and Mrs. William llurd of Hu.-as their KiifaJ l hi" Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Winders. of lam View, Washington. Miss Marie Ward, of Sprinttwillf. was thf Kujst Thursday and Irlilny of (his week of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. f)u :yan. Iiouttal M Murphy la spending thf week in Kurika. hu will soon return to Nevada where I.e is now FISH 'Rioraian-- lurlfs Mr. ami Mrs. l, .1.. ltlver i'etmleum irly. Mr. atiout the there. Piiirlsh 1. - .1- oil lr j Margaret . Kiin cii and Suln-erliir.- d, serr-mun- y. i Mr. and Mrs. ilryun Churrli enter- If you are not saving a' little each pay day, start now dont put it off. PER CENT INTEREST. Our savings department is planned to aid you to save. WE PAY 4 Eureka Banking Co. Member of Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchange ALL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD V. with Brassiere Top $2.95 STEPIN CHEMISE $1.85 All Sizes SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Tintic Merc. Co. I SSW1H ('M il MEETS metal-minin- g . Do you make the trip each payday from paymaster to savings? It is a journey that will bring its own reward, for it leads to financial independence later in life, when your productive days are over. tr; STEPIN CHEMISE metal-minin- I From Paymaster to Savings ! BLOOMERS - Mrs. Freelhy. son. Wilfred, ii will leave Salurduy for Fly, Nevada. wlieie they will spend several days Wnli friends. the trip will be made the (iranil Central liy n utn iivcr Highway. Lister Wai liiirtim ami O'e members nf lie Eureka base-I'ii- ll iiu'i., an hack in mwn after .i fiv miintlis' ii'isrnrr. They went to mm! hern California and also stopped over fir n visit ut Las Ve;;u-Nevada. Mr-- fi D "' or j.-- H aub-The- se prop Jn.-.- !' - to , laughter Mia. J. K. Clurk of Abu-- nell, nf ciitliiislartlir-dei-iiMalio, who will spend u few Slack relurned MonMrs. drilled weeks us the guest of Mr. and Mrs day frniiiMary Salt Lake where she spent Will in in Kuril. several days with her daugiter, M a Margaret Slack, who la receiving linspilul treatment. m in puny's is well now ut Sal r S! $1.35 ' Jnlm llurd was in Salt !.akf City lendna li I' if Mr. unil Mrs. II. H Punish llm, week-en- d witli Price where lor a few iuya him on his return to City, is spending Hie Mrs I'. J. Fenweek made a trip l Mr. and her - this l parents. Hie ill' lie of was sn niaile by ureoinpunied they inspection illy Kun-ku- . V. VESTS I this week. I for Ladies $1.95 The dereat which the Delta eleven ndured at the hands of the Eureka i rlddera shows us that our boya are utlins forth energy and pep. We( yet to be, ipect to win the games on Wed-- ; Delta at arore The flayed. jjreHtUl time new Uisuuveiies, u1" nesday was 12-- 0 in Tintics favor, i lopments, and improvements are pext ganie ni be played At c,intrjbuting to the revival of mining- p on ()rt ojn,, at 2.30 oclock a,.tiyMes of practically every west, yn mining state. The Tintic High School has estab-Th-e Ten of the lending lead producer! 1Wwd an honor roU. roll is dl- and "highest operating In Idaho and Utah, daring j.onors- honors, students must 1925 earned the highest net profit hiv gt lea,t two xv. n0 ca' in their history, from which stock- pur bighest honors students must holders received large dividende. receiye an A mark jn an companies have large ora rt-- jeC(a Those students who receive serves and will continue to earn a bigheat honors the last term and! high rate of profit even though tnamade highest honors four; price of metals may decline some- termB out cj fjre wni receive medals what from pricea prevalent during ,( reguar award day to be held ,n lhe gPrlngEvery banker who hat advised In- p and vestments In European bonds COFCerstonC of MaSCOUlC crury Better Business Bureau which has advised the public against min-- ; Temple Will be Laid. ing investments should look into the g situation. The field of n inveatmenta Masons of Utah will gather at American American min- - Salt Lake on November 5th for the ia rapidly ripening. have investments paid good re- - ceremonies attending the laying of ing will continue the cornerstone of a new temple, a and in the turns past, to do so in the future. Opportuni- - most imposing and commodious ties for participating in the develop- - structure to be erected on east ment of new mining enterprlaes with South Temple St. All of the Mason-th- e prospect of large profit are e bodies will participate in the And It la the duty of the tees, with Fred M. Nye, grand master American Investor to place his dol- - of the grand lodje of Utah In lara where they will work for the charge. economic enrichment of the counter. The regular fall ceremonial of the The mining industry la not booming. Shrlners will also be held at Salt sta- - Lke on that but it Is moving forward to day. Two or three bility that will insure continued Tintic men will make the Journey! growth and profit to those who over the burning aanda and various' move forward with it. The Mining Masonic friends will be present to lend help and encouragement. Congress Journal. . E Silk Underwear ! Mr. slid Mrs. Clark Han.'cn, the liilii r wu formerly Miss Leona Han- sen. announce . the ai rival of a fine baby liny, horn on Wednesday of Ml., MUNS1NG the audience. We are alwaaj lad when the people from down: I own attend our assemblies. ( o2) ' va-ail- on Last Wednesday morning at 10:30 of clock the Alumni association he Tintic High School furnished a cry interesting program consisting f three numbers: a song and danre if Miss Lenore Barney, a reading ,y Miss Eaola Towers, and a vocal luet by Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Wilkins f Silver City. Torn Bail, the student ody mayor of last year and pres! ent of the Alumni, presided. The , tudents appreciated this program, ery much. We should have liked j have seen more alumni members; v N-- 35e Breakfast, per pound I s is the most delicious you ever tasted. We use nothin? but pure, fresh pork (no scraps) and pure spices-n- ot cverseasoned Just right. The students of the Tintic High are attain at work after a brought about by the teachers .trending the Teachers Convention a Salt Lake City. ,1r. und Mrs. John F. liowe and Jean, spMit Sunday with rrlatiw-- at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Hoyt nr.J M sW. J. Coif and .v.n. Milli:. all of H' plii, vlnitt-- duriiir I Ik1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hp". lr SATURDAY SPECIAL School .t ue liter, Oct., Ur Members of the Essaye-- ciujj m, tho home of Mrs. Walter Jena on Thursday evening. Mrs. A. J. M i rave the paper on "Music Current Events and Community Singing The Etude. Several vocal mi'o, were given by Mrs. I). H. Ostler, companied by Mrs. A. ('. Burton, Dainty refreshments were served after the A special guest program.' tained at dinner Sunday, the parly the club was Mrr. (Jeore Howe of tie in;; in lininir of I licir young so.i, Sal Lake City. Franklin Miles, who was welcomed ii into the household u few weeks ago, IM.V.ITKOPi: Mrs. FOR HEM. The guests were: Major ('liuri'h, Mrs. S. J. Schneltter, Mr, and Mrs. Hay Harney and Miss L. Will rent the wonderful - - ti nore Harney. with Light Ray records fur An Old Prayer But Wedding stationery and invito or for home use. Rates reaof tin Kji worth League parties MoBI of Tr,on k,nd Report sonable. One That's Still Good rhone toe Man son at i of liie M. E. Church conducted a, or office. 260-or 324 for particulars. very tnjojiililn Hallowe'en costume: 0 puny at the church on Thursday' Touch me that sixty minutes make evening, u large number being in at- - un hour, sixteen ounces one pound iemliince mill nil having a Jolly time. m)( one hundred cents one dollar. (a mi's mill musie const it u led the n,,p ,ue to ao lve thag I can lie and refresh men ts were down at night with a clear program 'Ihe committee in chargo ruce, without a gun under my was as follows: Miss Elizabeth John- - an, unliaunted by the faces of pillow those son, chairman; Miss Harriet Hloss whom I have brought pain, mul Miss Myrtle (latley. Urnnt that I may earn my meal A number of tho friends or Lola Uck ?nd ,Jhat ' u",ke Ujr d M 1 iu unt? Livingston gave her n very pleasant do unto me. , wo.u.,d po ut on homo her Thursdav surprise Th even In it, (lie uffuir being in the na- - , llllnd me to the, .faults of the other but er. " own. lure of a Hallowe'en parly. The lit- can Log Cabin Syrup Guide me an that each night, when orl $1.05 Large le guests were dressed In Hallowe'en 1 look across the table at my wife, I ci cost limes and the time was spent In will have nothing to conceal. Wi Pink Eye Beans, per pound 10c playing gumes, after which luncheon Keep me young enough to laugh hu was served. Those present were: roi 9 lb. bag Yellow Corn Meal Kuniona Dearmun, Klda Carlson, with little children and sympathetic 39c Dll itulli White. (Jennie Henderson, enough to be considerate of old age.' Lm And when the day cornea of darkAlone liife, Cleoiua Larson, Ethnl Diamond Brand Shelled Walnuts, per can 47c ened and smell of the shadows, Hurt .Taylor, Elvera vlgscti, Audrey Th Holterell, X.ota Kilt, Crace Hedmond flowers, the tread of soft footsteps 9 lb. bag Rolled Oats 45c of . tund the crunching of wheels in the (inti the honored guest. yard, make the ceremony short and A delightful Olives 55c pa affair of the p.it ' the epitaph suited: Quart Here lies a man" a man. week was tho bridge luncheon given 23 'by Mrs. Earle H. lUickenstaff, at her lie 6 lb. box Soda Crackers Exchange. 83c home Thursday afternoon in honor MILK AMI CREAM. of Mr. C. W. Hosiuer. The small Blue Ribbon or 3 Star Malt 59c ini tables were made attractive with Halot: lowe'en decorations. Mrs. Alan Iiae Clean, fresh, wholesome Milk and po 29c Caps per gross received first prize. Mrs. C. W. ilos-m- Cream produced under strictly sani9v second prize, Mrs. Kalph Shaw tary conditions. ti: third prize. Mrs. llosmer also reMODEL DAIRY 19c Sticks : Mop no ceived the guest prize. A fine lunch1hones 259-and 229 Pn eon was served, covers being laid for For Rale at eh the following guests: Mrs. 11. H. NORM CO. tk! Mrs. P. J. FENNELL iratley, Ceorge Wigton, Mrs. Uf Lyman linker. Mrs. J. Tuttle, Mrs. N. PHONE 8 J. Churchill. Mrs, George Kyan, Mrs. LOCAL AD8. WE DELIVEB Itulph Shaw, Mrs. Alan Tike, Mrs. o I. J. Honney, Mrs. John Dounellv. FOR SALE Baby grand piano In Mrs. George Houle, the guest of splendid condition. 9375. See honor and Hie hostess. Frank Garrity. r. Mri J. E. Clark of A herd cm. Ida.. room house . was tho homtrotl with kuom ut u party ti BBU(1 Apply to Theodore Full- Wednesday evening, given hy Mrs ir WiIH.itu Hurd. 1rogresiive "00" was the game plajed. Mrs. A.cx SALK--- 6 dairy cows, good might received the first prize. Mrs. FOR milkers. See Joseph Nelson. Han Sullivan the House prize, Mrs. Clark the guest prize and Mr. TT- -" Joseph Paulsen the consolation prize! A Hallowe'en color a room house, scheme to l'- W- - ,lu4er d throughout Hie home. A luncheon! .1raB'u,P,ply 1 Was served later in the evening toi the following guests: Miss Anna A Stewart range, 1 Hose. Mrs. John Rowe, Mrs James gool Hunt. Mis. William Maxwell. Mr, an.d Very fheP' rhon ' Mrs. L. Salisbury Siella Shea. Mrs. Jack Coffey. J. E. O'vounor, Mrs Joseph' Paul- ' U)s,T Suable ring on high school sen. Mrs. Pan Sullivan. Mrs i ee 0T nearby street. Hayward. Mrs. Charles Pierson vVe i Rewa.d for return to Reporter office. lharles Engstrom. Mrs. Harmon Meisner. Miss Jennie Mitchell. Mirs Xiina Sullivan and Mrs, Alex Paper Hanging and Painting-vic- tor The honored guest Is a formerHlight. Hendrickson. P. O. Box 359 resident of this ettv. Eureka, Utah. of Faa.i-trop-e W conscl-lerve- d. Saturday S P E C I A nnVl S j k-.-i j r i jar or Inspect I Dodge Brothers improved Special Sedan Dodge Brothers Special Sedan, impressively bettered during the past few months AND WEEKS, now awaits your inspection. CROMAR GROCERY -- , I - m n.-V- L" ----aw- nB - SAT-1- I -J. ' II. i Touring Car . Coupe $1021.00 Sedan . .. $969.00 $1083.00 iVlivoiwl ;il r.mvkii SEW 1X3 WANTED. o Am I prepared to handle all of sewing and dressmaking Mta Frisby Mrs tour room house dose in. cellar eurage and outbuildings. 1600. House o BRDTHBRS MOTOR CAR5 CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Ihe Signature of SALE Very latest edition Encyclopedia Hritannlca will be sold at greatly reduced price. Apple toMrs. H. M. Rovle. phone 257 j. -- is Frank Garrity. a Table, i011 I Eureka Auto Service FOR SALE Davenport bargain. Phone 172-- j i i A Good Thine Send your DONT MISS IT Mnt and address plaialy written, together with 10 cents, stamps sc Min (and thia alip) to Chamberlaia Medicine Col. Dee MotuM. Iowa, and ve ta return a trial package ceataininc iw-c- ei CUAMBERLAlN-STAbLET- forstensea trouble mdigestioo. gassy paiaa tVt crowd the heart. btliousTMesanoaiti nation: CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY for paia ia ste-mhand boweta. intestinal rramn, eoKe anddiarrhosaiCRAMBLRLAIN'S&ALVE. ded ia every family tor burn scald vround pilea-anakin affection these valued family medicines for Try Ueest Don't miss it. ar d Look for This Sign then buy your RADIOLAS, RCA LOUDSPEAKERS and RCA ACCESSORIES. Convenient Time Payments may be arranged. Eureka Merc. Co. |