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Show riiursiluy, iMviulrr THE EUREKA REPORTER 4 Page 1 (OOtiirijstliMe&Si (Christmas is a time when we all think of home and the comforts of home, so when ve think of gifts naturally the home should come first, COME TO TAYLOR BROS. CO. TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION. HERE YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME. Three Piece Living Room Suites MAJESTIC and PENINSULAR Brocaded Velour nnd Mohair. RANGES New Price on Penn Range. $98.50 $139.50 $87.50 FLOOR LAMPS Bridge Lamps. & Stands, Large Sock to select SMOKING STANDS Extra Shades Wrought Iron and Mahogany from. $1.95 up up ACQUARIUMS COMPLETE Brunswick Li n e Bautiful Wrought Iron nnd Fancy Bowls of PANATROPES Si $95.00 up ctiLat; AYUUKUKU3 LU1VJ EUREKA ocals laivelv holidut The 1 - tht'ir hold semi-inouihl- y in tho club rooms Alex Tuosdav evening. Mrs Blight was in ih.irgn of tin sot a I Bridge was ho game on Joyed and tho hii'li score prize was Hiiima awarded to Mis Billings. Mrs. Cecelia lliiion won tho all cm dainty lunrhooii was sorted. prize. Tlio uoxl meeting will ho hold on ims-iin- g on ! I January St h. Tho annual ha.iar of iho Kureka Ward Itoliof Society hold on Tuns day afternoon w;,s most successful. Tho uffair la given ench tear and tho jiroos-duro usod for oharitahlo purpose. Tills year quite a uiu of In the evening money was realized ohum-ewere sold on :i quilt and the lut'ky number was held by Mrs. A. J. Whitehead Oftlfi ts of the society lire Mra. Kltner Uaddulr. president ; Mrs. Onel Whitmore, first eoinelor; Mra. Myrxm Holman, seoontl eoun-seland Mr. K. Durre s s or Bin Coat Pale T?-,- I 3r 1 5 at Myrlea Hat Shop. Kr,"f and up. wd Saturday. t'litholio Women's League the see oml of a sorlist of bridge pail los in l In- St. Joseph's Sehool Mall iii Thursd.iy eveniug. Mrs. William Maxwell w.m the prize for hold Suit' ill Myrle's lint Sli i. lltg Krlt:y ami Saturday. Thursday. and up. $1 Mr nrd Mrs. llov Myer. Jr . left for iH'tnt'r on Tuesday. being called lluTt1 on uivinint ol the serious illness of Mrs. Myers luollirr. Du Wednesday evening tho Im re Nous at fruit i'ln It met ttilli Mrs. Uuv Conyers. Two paper were givXdminl-w- t "Xaiional en as followsrat ion." Iiv Mrs. U J Bussell. and "(lot id Citizenship." h Mrs. John It. tronln. Tho discussions were Uxl A Ualn'tr lit Mrs. K. T. Burton. luiielioon was srvi'd. Klks tresses at MtrleV Mat Shop. o I. udy 1 high seore. The grand prize will lie awarded at the next ineeiim-Mrs. W. W. l.und was hostess to iho Silver i'll) Stmlv (lull at her Mrs. home on Thitisday nf or noon T. Bigler gave a lesson ou the Among making of lamp shades . those present wore- Mr. J. K T. Bigler, Mrs J. X. Mrs KlUnioro. Mrs Ims llreoii, Mrs Jesse Haws Mrs. W W. l.nud. Mrs. Itav rolls and Mrs Frank Wei ret I. Funeral serviiTs for John llosmor Colburn wore hold in tho Fiiroku Ward Chapel on Tuosdai j.ticrnoon Itishop J. O Webb was in ih.irpe of tin' son tees and was one of the also F. W. Kodtnoiid speakers hi A meal duet was gimii spoke Mrs. Iluroltl Brohin anil Mrs. L.tN ere Jones and a itieal sola In Kenneth Spurrier. The Innovu'iott was bv William Nilsson and the boitodieiion tv Mr. Spurt ler. lnlormout was In tho Kureka eity eomotory. of tho Tho regular meeting Nei:'h Ivors of WotHlera f t was hold In iho Odd Follows llall on Friday ei oiling of last week. Mrs. J. It. Campbell was in eliaroe of the soeial session following (ho business meeting. She was assisted hy Mrs. Victor Tray. Tables were arranged for 'Mi(t" and prizes awarded to Mrs first. Mrs Joseph Marry Carton Hu s seeoiid and Mr. William eiuisolalioii. Lunehoon wus served. The next meeting will be held mi IVceinher SI. On the date the tneeiing will be lu the nature of a Christ mu party nud a Christmas box will he arranged for the exchange of gifts. . I - Iters-strotn- (let your dress for the "Hop" at Myrle's Hat Shop. Allot uey Claude F. Maker was at Froio on legal husiness on Mond.iv. being atviiiup mied by Mrs Hiker. Victor Hugo's Immortal masterof Notre piece. "Tho llunchliuck I tame." will ho tho main aitrartion at the Star, Monday and Tuesday Mavor Pan Fields Is ai work again after a tussle with influenza He was ill during tho greater part of last week but reooverod sufficiently lo attend a meeting of tho ill v council on Monday of this week. Mr and Mrs. William Stark, who live at Twin Falls. Idaho, were tit Furoka last week for a visit wiih Mrs the former's mother, Mary Stark, and other members of tho family. of this city Robert Van was railed to Santaquln on Tuesday on arrouut of iho death of his brother. Noll Van Ausdel. who his lived at Santaquln for a number of earw Both Mr. Van Ausdil and his wife died of Influenza pneuAus-io- l monia. Mr. and Mrs Kay Thomas if !,.'s Neltos, California, are tho proud parents of a baliv boy horn on Sutur day morning of last woek. according lo word nveii ed by relativist hero early in tho week. Mrs. Thomas was formerly Miss Sarah Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mis William Clark of this eity. II. Kirkpatrlek. who for the past few weeks has boon in eharge of the loti l'i Furl fie Uy depot at I.vnndil visited with his family m Furoka last Sunday and Monday. Mr Kirk patrlrk went there owing to the of Agent C. I. Freer, the Kuteka station over to turning a new man. lie states that Mr. Freer Is rettiug along quite satisfactorily . but that It wilt be some time he Is well enough to resume his duei ties at l.vnndvl. honre Mr Kirkpat-rmerehant home the first." 'Try k uiay b the'e until the end o' Illg Coat Sale at Myrle's Hat Shop. the year. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Ill'.'ft and up. "Try the liouts merchant first." Tro-loa- r. - Jaek Knits, for many years eon- - rral patronage of the dinner and dinner, tnonetr ted with tho Chief Cons com- - MziMr eondu. toil mi Tuesday. The. funded bv 'Vailing their on th treasurer In was will week the leave panv. early greater than the sup-in- f Fr-- il the organization Mrs nnd anyone having tiekets. who Button. for the purpose of taking a position ! Main street. Mr. wore unable to et with ih- - Morn Silver mine. t the served MBS. JOSEPH TRELOAR. Kelts will uol move his f.imilv final Kureka. Mrs. Neliie Turtii-rwho for several years was a resident of Kur.-ka- . this woek purchased one of the drug r 'i'v. where she also stores at has hotel and other property. Wide in Kurek-Mrs Tiirnei was in eharge of local hotels. Members of tl:e Junior Literary Club met wiih Mi, lltggin-sniss Mary Tuisday evenin'.:. Ki.m gave an interesting p.iner rn "Japan." After the business lug refreshments were hostess. n-- ms j Staaa . t Grotty n TS On Sunday ufiornnnn Mrs V F Kklnff entertained at a children's party, the iveii.-to- n being the birh- lay of her d.aabtir. M.irccl.a The little folks f;rt on Jin ed a matinee at the Siar The ere an I then reiurn- ed to iho I'klnff home f.,r games and o:-lrefreshments. Urge table held as a a birthday e:lke iti I with pm'--i taii. rs at the ends avnrs. place card, as well as the table deem at inns were cirried out in a pink and ye"ow color scheme Those wii'.ii-ppiies in the games wire K.itl;lis-!Connelly, t J t t : f cenii-rpioc- ;i M.i-g.ir- i u t.r siuality Iu v yi . w et I McCormick. Charlotte S'.illivan Kcthtin McCormick and Fdwjrd Mci'lirisu! Th guests wereb'n id IVttv Mopes, IVnua K uu r. iV;;. bet lie. hrel. Charlotte jlennoj. Jean Kowo. t'vatiies and Fdwat.l Mcvhrystal, (atheriue Mc'ortr.i, k. Mary Frances tlarriri IC.ie IVwn.ev. Card. M.sud and Marie llatCei, Marg..ut VcCern-htlloru tlixir. Frist-;::.in- - ji, .. Ca'hen.:,. Kchleep. Cm-ne- . v. Hi'!)!: ll. nks. v'harl.itfe Su;;;. i..i: and IVriciu MciVrmick Mi-c- il.it-!ei- X I 1. i :ii! t!.(i iI 'i v.ii.ts. x i iy iiir !.i iiiul l.iiiili ii . t::! its !. i I 11 ieril'Iv lii it ; !: t irry iiothin - al'wnlutoly msaiiinttv g i An ii'..I it.-i- ;it lliis ui'ikvi Imt wiiioli tlo- w send i 1 ..v,. 11;,V,. wton i mul wl ut. luUy mks.iu wi liat't InMi.lit 'iv .;Mnt i(ii ii;i t tii' - v t t. t:tk t:iro of ymi iiciil in tin irrotvry 1.1V lr vu TROMPT DELIVERIES. k ! .l. 1 cm lit Tl'.e in II IHWHI ,'!!! rs ."ieti wi.li to to .lie pmp'o f ,f "!,-i.- si'tt'Ksw. i!.h I i s VM heir thanks Kureka for their lib- - Cromar Groceiy PHONE 8 EUREKA, UTAH |