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Show Page 4 THE EUREKA REPORTER Money Still Needed For Flood Relief Work ftTown Talk Friday. 1 , st FATHER5 the lie'.: Gcor.e chapter of tin lied Cross. stales thus reW. Owen, rr.ii of most of the business men have i 2 sponded to the call for funds nee.J- -i Min i d ft of sections the the !n A. Alex J. J.-- ami N. Wllmarc niurli ' Allre.l Mr ainl Mrs I. spent wtV a Illiniums trip tu Salt Luke I'ity on JxisKlppi ViiJI. . hut that some of tie i.il J.;.y in Fpiing City. L not been list sent nut have Wctini'sd.'iy. Mrs. r lijitrner came home the d. It Is hoped that the response Mis Margaret Black returnd tu liist .ni f tin1 uei-uflrr speutl- will ln prompt an! generous an K;!i ire kit Samlay after a two weeks ini' a week in Salt I.al.n City .need In great anil Tintic people Lffci I.m less liberal than reriIn 'should not with frieml I'orutelio, tja ley of Unis. and Idaho Kalin. ()f (,i,.r I'tah title. Million ace the guests this week of I1VH aleud h.en raised by the lid i;f If Towel Special for Kaluid.iy. at Mr and Mrs 'I homas llerryniMii. t lurju Iteil Cross organization hut We have all remembered Mother or. 'linlir Merc. Kink, blue and check su h enormous propMr ; It. i:. Ferguson, Mrs. Eugene1 "T", has been d at 48 cents a pair. They will go' rJ Mother's Day. Hhii'kH and Miss l.orolhy Blackett fdl1 "tu whs,' fast. Cull early. of ... h,,r '.went Salt I .tike City on Tuesday required o lelieve suffering and as Mrs. Elizabeth Coffee. .,.e lust nhi In the re establ.sl.inent of he Now DEAR OLD DAD the one who week, returned to this city after u' Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Xufarlakl VH'HfDs on and oihr-thHr farrii In 1,11 vUitnil Mnonlal I wo flay Spring iiioiitlm vIhII In Suit ladke. pays the bills GETS HIS INNING. homes. Si where ahe wan the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. W. 11. Graham. . Mr. aill Mr. Rwn Hlackett . Lets all give joy to that dear old Mrs. Alice Hlfe and little grand- - ",,d Mr- nnd Mim- k- k- Kergumm KlWamanS TO Sponsor in Memorial Duy Nephl. heart, with a little remembrance. daughter, I Kira liuck worth, returned aptif " I :ii A. Balt of Arthur Mr. m! Miller, xHlt with her . daughter, WORTH iH SERVICABLE, jif viultlnv at the home of. WHILE .i,v and I, Ills of Kult Lake City. Harry J Flits, president, .her mot her, Mrs. Kinina Hillings. lM j,,.,. ,iu.mhers of the Kiwanis Club GIFTS AT THE TINTIC. I y,rbh.Vn rl Mis. Ileecl Hillings and children"' .ls city are back of a movement t In Bull - H. 1 fat viHji,,i during tlie'Hiat will result in the broadcasing from KSl hrr! tlou at Salt l.ake on Friday evening Mr Mrs. Kugene Hlackett. Ilrei of next week. Iv'urth About a dozen local musicians I'ionh Tate, of lis Angeles, Cal- . Mrs. I ecll Filch Is ut home again .. Edward WPek will lie lukt-,u to "H ,n Kurfk the d the by capital an Iter extended visit with after , J with Mr. and Mrs. Alex,club members and while there a j!if purents, Mr. and Mra Thomas Cun- Mr. Tate Is a former real-- ) dinner will be given in their honor. I (lun iilngham. of New York City, and n 111 11 AllMK. The radio program will run between with ot her relatives In tlm national 11 p nd lt la understood Mrs la at hninJ10 "d metropolis. "e "wnu several . reptionally fine num- aln after ahse. bo,h V(Mal .....I children and ,hP tlni; Mn pJt lu Varoua nerlierj Taylor all of Magna, were lnlfrnu cities. Including Ban Fran- - "nd ,n',run,,al-Furekfor Memorial Day. Mr. ,.jsro and lais Angeles. Taylor Is engaged lu the Imrlicr. PeM business at Magna ami stales that Klmer 11. A. Axblll. a teacher In Jud?e he Is doing exceptionally well the Junior High at Mammoth, will Court At County Seat;Eurekl Bulness returned Wednesday from a w leave the first of the week fur Balt Charles Kuy was given u very en- l.uko City where he will attend the Pocatello, Idaho, where the the guests of friends. joyable surprise purty at his home Fnlverslty of I'tah during the sumReturns From Denver1 here mi Saturday evening. A doxen mer. E. R. Dickerson and K. E Ne, or more of the young inaii'a friends William L. Mitchell, of the W. P. ' were present and took part In a ... mr ern. general auditor and assistant indJ wees .nr oreseni tor respectively of the n. a b rl Son "tore of this city, re- program of music and games, this sesKloii on Friday evening. After a Xcxi week It will be for Shrlvt,r brief business meeting "f,00" was V. Ry., with offices at Den n7rt ln he week aHer. hnie lining followed by u fine luncheon. ofiturnprt so.iMrn The prises were won ty enjoyed. nver. The local rlP ' were at Dividend "ta,rwherV Colorado, hve ire Con J. Hannifin returned home Mrs. Maynard tlrlggs. first; Mrs. It. ; !i"n scheduled? Mr Mjtfhflll f0 lhe Con some of Thursday completing lust week after a trip to Hutte, I.. Binall, second. ratio metropolis for the purpose of details of the transfer of the n Monlunu. where ho went on learnshen Valley Ry. to the I), attending a school of display and! R cl Mr. nn.l Mrs. John Hunnell left Fifty Dav Prnorrnwi Tn ing of the serious Illness of his siswhich was his Hen Felt entertained conducted there B design 3 W., and checking in E. M. Huim brother, 6 on On1 for Imwhose Friday was rondlllon inucli morning l.ogan. ter, Wilson Brothers Co. of Felt, of Gunnison, a few days ford, former agent of the GoskBe Given On June 14th by thewhose proved when he started on the re- their return they will he accompaniare handled cairn, the latter poods Ry.. as present agent for the D by part of last week. ed Miss Kiln a Hunnell. who has' by turn trip to Kuroku. o W. F. Shrlver A Sons. R. G. W. Ry. For many been attending the Agricultural! There will be the usual Flag Day years the Chicago wholesale house! E. M. Hungerford was a business ltev. and Mrs. William Frary will College during the past winter. o In exercises this city on June 14th. has been conducting such schools of:v8Hor to Balt Lake on Friday of leave within the next day or I wo KHSAYKH H,p to he OFFICERS ARK week. carried program out by instruction In the merchan-- ! Atm v icpuhi, m,.,. i. W" for Hooding, Idaho, where their the officers and members of the Ttn- - (Using cent errs buteastern ru,lpJ NAMED FOR never K.T 1TAH before. to l.ogan last Saturday on daughter bus been attending aclimd. have the renresentattve. "thTnV.V ' A Tintifi Standari1 ('lub dance waa! a The young lady will return to ' ? env!Sendf mSemnt ' he with her parents. On the trip ' ' hv , a such In own terrltheir gathering was held. the Frnrys will tie accompanied by crowd not waa 1he Ha AlthouRh makes her condition quite crl.tcH.;;Ui;n Mias Klixubcth Johnson. ry; edneaday Bvening ut the hon those attendlne ' Mr9' exercises Thomas Leslie of the Wilson Dros. :"o;Y Willlam Social Douglass. en?oyabie Jany an rp take at evening Miss Margaret Jones entertained the lodge, Co., conducted a series of lectures at plare The Young I.udles Sodality memof the club to be bell are meetings r Hie order, sturting at 8 Denver, earrylng with him romplete bers and their escorts at a dancing the members of the Putaelah Clun Paul Temietti. Jr., Infant son of during the lumnt f (l home on Friday evening. Th evening, displav equipment and merchandise Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tamiettl, died and Hie following officers tr parly this ( Friday evening, 8.30 p. ut Jiprwas and Mr Mitchell states that he not Morula), Way 23ril. at a spent In playing games1 in., ul the I.. I). B. Her real Ion Hall. time serve when the lttenrl hospital in elet,,l uml music hii.I a delicious luncheon Utah Parks ComDanV Members of the cast are apodal only enjoyed every minute of his Salt Lake City. The child had been I"ons are resumed again In gppf Members of the cast of the pluy. wan served. Tluwe present were. stay there hut gained a lor of In for- - under the care of a specialist fortmb": President, Mrs. Jowp: "The Fnd of the Kulnhow'," are Miss Isabelle Gnurley, Miss Anna1 Coffey, Miss Frances lltiish Mill special KUCHts. Mrs. Albert Morley. The UPPH. a "imu'w li nil ill . ... ... .......... . . u,,,, umu- sirs, j l.. Williams, of Long commission Monday seeking uiiiiiirs Dermis- - forms of advertising Mr M1tcheii s son at the ward u Heacli. California, spent chapel at American , to islun Wllllunm1 vice rre ,.aM.mrpark J.lon o? l!l? St?artlvV NTI DKNTS ENJOY KWDL Eureka. Mrs. Day in "Z" Kork wer held Thursday, the 26th made s trip to Ball Luke City o I'tah. comment from' busing nifnVrab S' Internunt Was ln ,hft en,e,pry A mixed party n,'1 "i;;1 ,.Th' frqm the hiitil ,,r work Hint 11111,1a rtillo n to' li.r' Oil and arandaom. I, 'hl!VnlLiMi h'l' I"!' Jlr. imik'vUkXrmil'! Ml Pat-jpe- t up such showing of merchandise, Don and Frank, left last tl.ilil-- r l ln the mnT. Saturday I mlng th? ' by J 1,1 i,,r arry Hrothpmi IusInpKN men from nil Darta of th for IVeber ntv where thev will rum i hias ubj w kiwuii nenrii,wl,4,W4J hi A Party of thirty-eigand later went t,,il,l?th IMah chaperone.!! the by attended ,lU,,hei the arhool two of Instrnra as weeks Mr of guest win he joined Miss & Ijjlarnijr ' Giles" Grand Canyon Transportation iflon which was by Mr"- - Cole and Mr. Wlta nver Mr. by daughter Thelma Wllllnnis. presbd company and now seeks to have Leslie at the ,stltuted the group. The time vul Mux F. Raddatz was a Salt Lake spent in picnic lunching and ivia-Miss Flora Hickman of this city visitor last week-en" f 'ht' lining. Those who made the trip! and Arnold Gunderson of Mammoth Cks comounI were: Kenneth Buckley, Aadwl were married on Wednesday at Pro- Day Lrim and children, Hickman, La von Drussel, Honrdl vo. r8'. were ... On to They Wednesday V;.v ? 0 arcompunled Mr. and Mrs. John m8' f1 ne B,ld JI1l,(ldjr Provo by their parents, rpturned Jones, Delamar Normington, Harryl Mr. anil Bpring City visitors on Hunnell were and field was helit fr0m Salt Monday. Mra. E. P. lllekman and Mr. an.1 Mitchell. Morris i! Fotheringh. U.ke hetween thTl ureka o were friends Wanda Vanderslnys, Esther Town, t,M,J Mrs. Martin Gunderson. a'hL Both are grade The TIIK ROAD HOG. was, for some days. well known and popular young peo- (Norma Young. Donald Paulsen. Bfll given over to baseball be--oHickman, John Naylor, Martin Fes l tween the hoys and girlsgames . ple and will receive the best wishes Tlt. M D Mrs Paine ha. of each of a host of friends. After a hrlel ,, roHd " rambling lieust; school The Eureka school was Dividend after a visit of Lme weei.l"6"' Pat Fennp11' Eddie Sullivan honeymoon they will be at home i.i!v.!. nil no victorious in both games hut Mam- with relatives in Balt Lake blU,i. Christopherson. Charlei nd b,m outh and west and moth City. Mammoth. Christ ison, Harrirl gan, Douglas showed up much better in the east, Van Lois track Bloss, Vranken spent Tuesday and field meet during the Jay Forgie. Rulon Larsn Mrs. Mary Axblll was very happily Wherever you are at. Beatrice Farm and Virginia In n,w,vprSalt Campbell, Wednesday Lake Kureka came City. Helen surprised Thursday afternoon when Des dangerous to life and limb; Van Lenm Donna Cole, several of her neighbors railed In to D'a quite devoid of reason, hy,hMamniothnf8 RibbonI Bro.UKh' Sr fatber f Wll- - Donna Miehling, Wayne Cook, gleaned J'lw Rame laws should declare for were say goodbye and wish her a pUus-'Tb- p foreman for the Tin- Cook, Jack Bradley, BanarH given to ImHvidnal winnlrM'.8111. llln ant vacation. Mrs. Axblll, arrom-- l C itandard ami Mining Co., the local Jarvis, Douglas Wlrthlin. Duvard passed store of Brhramm Pn led by her granddaughter. Helen An a,wa 28th- at Provo, Sorenson. Johnnie Towers, Bill fro--j Johnson company gave M?f to prizes Cole, will visit relatives and other , Droub - dath was not nln, Tom Randle, Mrs. Cole and X' highest winners from friends at points in Kansas, Okla-iV- ,,a pu a,.M 1 ,e ma B h,Rbwa.v. b bad bpen an Inva- - Wilson. b,,v and girls. Clarence pected homa, Missouri and Illinois, return-iT- ? ? d for,Rom? time and under the rf,f,l!h oaf from high gilen the hovs a11 and was Lhe mJdd,e ,he da. lug to Eureka In the fall to again be' baseball mitt, while Margaret TB,"'ar! of PeciaIla,a- - Services were. Prefers to loaf, with her son. Klmer Azbill. and ker with high from . n ,S"ndu',ed1by ,he Rev' Co!,hen a the1 Yu sound your horn, " daughter, Mrs. Nellie Cole, who are V reived an iZ ?'vans and Rarly baPpl at Salt 1,1 n i Kversharp " d,IIKUt: teachers in the Tinlic schools. Iv nUiTe o U ty Tueadajr- May 3 1st, and .La.k fm Prof. Frank E. Wanlass being made to bae trail him all the morn of this kind hold an event Mow pecks of dust. Mrs. Nellie M. Cole, local teacher And yearlv and the interest nter"lenl was at lhe Wasatch Lawn OF PROVO at the Tlntie High School, will tour1.,., 7 r. Europe during the summer months.' tm..0 Ft. lkeayou on a curve, bv" will conduct Bummer Co nr ...I Couzlns, Mr. '''h'ra,lTbaPPTr,atr' J1';."11,?!' rharl'' Mrs. Cole will leave Salt Lake City 7hJ ,bh,!.,wth ruPd neck; . E. of Byers, all of hVe t0 !werT on the 11th of June, accompanied wln- llV"?1 to Idaho. r Tourwlf from wreck. a h Miss Eleanor by Baldwin, daughter ',,1 lh" wllrk c h,nor of of Mr. and PIANO and VOICE of Prof. Baldwin of the Cnlverslty pat luck. of I'tah. They will SO to New York "'ednesilay. June 1st. a fare-l1- 1 that wben ll ail at last by way of Niagara, Fred Johnson, assistant l,v tJ,p nnior Beginning June 4th at het..f b?pe stopping Pf!iri!thWaiBlyen ,en-t- u High h,t truck! (Points (n Canada and down the Hud-(,,- e and ion, enKiaeer for the Tintic J, hll,.,flo"inr f,f FOR PARTICULAR CALL son They will Join n party In New K(vs is reported to be making a nn'! Mr. Vh,n uniter 'the which will be York, leadm his recent o iMi ,ar,J ,wlv,n8 Tntlc. rapId reHV"Mrs. E. S. Van Leaven nd will soon be able to at- ership of Prof, ltreckenrldge of ,h sfu,l''n's 'iTwentM .'ill ,'nS Oberlin College. Ohio. They will I1 to t,,nd teachers duties again. TO ALL HOLDERS OF fen and pencil set each as with a PHONE 285-sail on the Suffren June 24th. The J token. Mr. and Mrs countries to he visited on this tour SECOND LIBERTY appreciation for ,htir LOAN BONDS are England, Scotland, France. Italy. ,,,!h t, ,c!faf'orpresentation was re- Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and which were served. .meats Spain. The parly expect to arrive NOTICE OF REDEMPTION In New York on their return August 2$th. Splendid Recital :J DAY i I it-- i - f 1 l June 19th - ' I - ' I i?T ; r j - - - l - Ti i V-fM.'.- i'w . n..if ':'ir .... Fathers Day, June I 1 19 , -- weS-k- c: ercantik Company a tiurtn J DIVIDFND lOTTIMPQ mt I u t ' Chl-illog- er j j "4 .ip ,. & r- Ku-rek- ."JVrthe ltJ,ncfni!ti " 1 I 1 , eml-ir.onth- ly 11 I ) i diir-.southe- ni lz zrl r.- iw i ! ht Itr.-iw- d. I How often you have wished your family had two cars? How often it would have saved your time and money and served those at home. Why wait longer to buy another car? Buick has exactly the two models that will fill your needs. Get your Buick now and make the entire family happy this year. TELLURIDE Provo, Buick Dealers t ll "" mnrST , D-- l . - Sui-le- ' open-seaso- n. S ki ,"'h Jdly the'rh - : pJ - nrl nthuni RejSr'lhi ! h! Stan-'Thon- fr M !: Lee Hayward entertained members of the Bridge Club and (special guests at her home on Wednesday afternoon. PrDe for high score was won by Miss Anna Rose land the guest prize by Mrs. A. L. George. Miss Rose, who has been a member of the Bridge Club for several years and who la soon to Heave for her home in Minnesota, was presented with a beautiful gift of remembrance by the club members. Mrs. Hayward presented the gift with an appropriate talk and Miss Rose responded, telling of her pleasant association with the club and expressing regret at leaving. iClub members present were: Mrs. Edward Bonner. Mrs. Alex Rlieht. Mri. John II. Donnelly, Mrs. Ray (Conyers, Mrs. C. E. Hulsh, Mra. Tike. Mrs. D. J. Russell. Sr..1 MOTOR CO. iMrs. V. I Thomas. Mias Anna Rose. .Special guests of the afternoon Utah. Mrs. A. L. George, Mra. R. T. for 11 Years. jwere: Burton and Mrs. George II. Ryan. Mrs. , j I Ed-(wa- rd AH Sr nnd uUUndin Sarong Liberty LiMn H,', Was 4 rrnt bund of IV27 41 (Strand ' nil auuund.ng Strand Librrty Lown Conrrrtad 4 V, ntr rant band at I 4 I ISZT-t- I" r- Given by Music Pupils -. z P- Strand V, 'a nrr ralird far rrdrmptu'n Kawbrr lb, 1S2T, to thr tarn at thrir Wu. punannt Intrmt an ill on! nnd Strand 4 V Srrand ill on (rutu::. rrdraption data. Navmbrr 15. reci'al at Tit.' hie- - s'h vV, Holder, at Srrand 4'l nnd Second 4V ill bt rntitlrd ta hart thr bond rrdrwntd and Paid at pur on November Such haldrr may, however 14, 12T. la ndvant of November It. 192T. ha pL'astne rrcjram afferad thr peieilrea at rxebansins ail or regurdina part of their bonds tor other nterat-btarin- s jvnrable romm-nt'- M S f ablipations of thr Vailed State .a l ages, from ; Holder who desire la aeail thrmirlvr an t the nrhanye pHder. if and when Uted towarj ..., wept lor. ally , fiCP announeod. should rrrurst thrir bank or Br.o. n.irr.M., nd trust compaay to notify them when :the School Ufr.i of tafarnMtioa rscardins th ttrharCr offer-in- s in !.,ree numbers. is rrctired. Farther information may b obtained from aay Federal Keierre Bank ar from th Commasioner of Debt. Treasury Department, k'hiT wVooLm:': l,f the l.val s S .p-.,.,- A. W. MELLON. Secretary of die Treasury. Washington, May 9, 1927. Children Crr FLETCHER'S FOR CASTORIZ Summer Coal Prices Effective June 1st 1 TON $8.25 3 TON LOTS, per ton $7.75 6 TON LOTS, $7.50 NUT COAL, per ton per ton $7.75 Here. & THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE |