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Show Mrs. E. F. Birch of Sttvar City left oa Thursday for a few days visit with Balt Lake friends. . Mrs. Arthur Bnher of Balt Lake was ia Eureka this week for a visit with relatives. Miss Cecelia McCarthy lira. J. Fred Johnson was at Balt of Balt Mrs. G. C. Lindsay visited oa Mm- Lake is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lake d urine the past week. and Tuesday with her mother at day William Mathews. Bar. William Frary ot the M. E. COMPLETE DISPLAY OF AUTHENTICALLY Balt Lake: Miss Estes, who spent the winter Church ia spending a few days at Another-oHarold Lloyd's big in California, is now visiting with Salt Lake city. WOMEN, STYLED SPRANG APPAREL-FOcomedies at the Star oa Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch, BrM her sister, Mrs. L L. Williamson. next week. MISSES AND CHILDREN. Paul Torester, who has been livr spent a part of the week at Balt Manager Ccdl Fitch of the Chief ' Lake, where the former waiC ailed lng near Murray tor several years, Cons, mine was at Balt Lake during was back in Eureka thla wok. on mining business. e the present week. frotik, so favored COATS with the Mr. and Mrs. Wi Fewaon J. Smith, engineer for of Mrs. Goff, formerly Dorothy of coat is ont from Balt Lake, States Mining Emnpany, was prime importance. Our the separate spring Eureka, Nevada, and now living at lu the district this week. guests of 'the la Balt Lake, is the her sunt, displays indude the newest and smartest ideas in and Mrs. E. B Alex Mattson of the Independence Mrs. Jos. Treloar. gnestof , fabric and style. Miss Helen Snell was called home Mining company was in Balt Lake Balt wss Lake out from Phil Clark from southern California last week this week on business. this week, looking after his leasing The wmfa feature of the NEW SPRING SUIT by the illness and death of her fathNew motion picture machines of Interests st the Centennial Eureka er, Mr. Alfred Erickson. STYLE ia the length of the jacket, with the short the very latest type have been in- mine. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cronin and stalled at the Star and Crescent length prevailing. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hood loft tor daughter of Silver City were called resulting in a noticeable im- Balt Lake of the part early during to Chicago last week, a message in- provement in (the projection. The the week. Intending to remain there Individuality of style is a marked characteristic forming them of the death of Mr. equipment at both houses is now until after the close of conference. of the spring frocks. One" sees many distinct types Cronin's sister. This death followed equal to anything in the state. Brig Young of the MeCoralck closely after the death of Mr. Cro-When Bearcat Went Dry," ougth here with every occasion covered for which a frock Co. bank at Balt Lake and a formar ft sins brother. to be as interesting to Eureka movie V is worn. Mark L. Holdaway, who has been fans as last Sundays offering. This resident of Eureka, is back In the ou visit. a in the service of Uncle Bam for about wonderful picture will be shown one camp CHILDRENS COATS There are models here Members of the Ladies Aid Socinext. Try to see three years, is back in Eureka. Mr. night ety of the M. E. Church will be the for practical wear, for areas-u- p occasions, for sport Holdaway was in the marine branch it from the first Fri-on Jos. Mrs. cf Treloar of the services and had an opporguests j wear in all styles and cloths. George A. Brown, for some yarn tunity of seeing a good part of the manager of the Home Fire Insurance day afternoon of pext week. . All re world. He has not received his for- Co. of Provo, has entered the auto- quested to bo present. mal discharge. Andrew Jevre, who has bom em- mobile business at that place. He Dr. J. W. Henderson, left during has the agency for the Paige cars, ployed' in Tlntle for some time, left the week for Chicago, where he will Including the Paige trucks, and will on Wednesday for pastures new. He course in one have his headqusrters at the Arrow- is interested In Tintlc stocks and the take a of .the best known ydhtropraette head Garage in Provo.Reporter will keep him posted on schools. He was I accompanied by Cam Scott, who deserted the conditions hero. Mrs. Henderson audWill be absent mines of Tlntle and migrated to the Vic" Hendrickson, who spent the from Eureka for (bout two months, land of the lowing klne, settling near winter In California, is back in town, but it Is his Intention to return as Provo, seems to have had his share presumably for the purpose of being soon as possible and resume his of hard luck during the past winter. present at the opening of the cat-- f BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. ;Dora Richards. It Looks Like Influenza work In this city. In a letter to the Reporter he says taking season, It being necessary for Christ the Lord Haa o Hymn, Most Wear Itself Out Among the subscriptions which eight of his family were down with him to defend his title or loss the Congregation. Sunday School at 10.30 in- reached the Reporter during the the flu at the same time and then in lightweight championship. is The m. cordially a. general public 11.15 at ling Worship week was one from our old time order to taper off with something Last Friday arming Curtis, the t0 ttend theM d Mammoth people have abont come morning service the Mr. mild contracted B. since who smallpox. John Mr. son and friend, of Mr. John At tho they Myers, young 0 to the conclusion that influent la be will given! Easter program wss the hastened by leaving the local management of the Scotts recovery Phipps, entertained about .fifteen of Eureka Residence Property something that all must have beUtah Power company, has been gsbble of a half dosen fat mallard his title friends at a party which was by the pupiia of the Sunday school: Can Be Secured Reasonably fore the disease runs it course. .. Piano 8oio, Dram of the 8hep--j located at Bingham Canyon. He is ducks which took up their residence given in honor of his twelfth birthBy rigid quarantine regulations o still with the power company and of in his pasture during his illness. He day. The children were entertained herdess, Dora Richards. the people of Mammoth escaped an course making good, consequently does not say what became of the in pleasing style, m Joying a program in local are There He Grave the always bargains ia Lay," Lo, Hymn it will not be surprising to hear of ducks after he was sble to walk un- of games, music and a dandy Inch. Congregation. real estate to be picked up by the epidemic qf the disease during the and a few other advancements coming his way. der the weight of an automatic shotbuyer. Frank Garrlty, real winter of 1I1I-121- 5 School His Praise to Name,' Dr. Laker returned Enrcka late Bong, months while the remainder of and fire insurance .ie sgo Mrs. l.ss Mrs gun but we have our suspicions. . e! agent, James Householder, last week after a trip to Paris, Idaho, Cholr- the state was swamped with the Loran Bunnells and- Miss Ella PatJohn Enlund, the popular super- where ho was called on account of Recltation, "The Easter disease the litle mining amp did not ten were hostesses at a delightful intendent at the Centennial Eureka tho serious illness of his mother, who Idlna Weatman. suffer to any extent bat, now that homei Church gtreet home a at at the was honored the party Baturday evening guest mine, suffered a paralytic stroke. Owing h,dren 1)0 You; price from 9750 up. Oneraning splendid! the flu haa ban wiped out in most of Mrs. Householder on Church party which was given at the home to the advanced age of the lady, II 80nl:,,Lm e Class. home west of Church street, with of the other places in the state, Mamstreet, In honor of Frank. Beckstead, of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Soderman years, it is hardly probable that she Hear, Primary moth is suffering from an epidemic. Exercise, We Can If Wa Try," pantry, closets, cellar, water, father of Mrs. Bunnells and Mrs. on Baturday evening of last week. will recover. Up to this tlmo the Claes. trie lights, bath, etc., also kitchen The disease made its appearance Householder. It was Mr. Becksteads It. was In the nature of a surprise stroke effects bat one side and leaves there about two weeks ago and late Bong,. Love Shows In Onr Eye,"; range and boiler. Large lot, birthday anniversary. The time was and was carried out in a most pleas- the mind perfectly clear. fence. 9775 last week it spread with alarming spent in- card playing and music. At ing manner. The guests rams early walks, buildings, good Spring business, in ths city polios twelve oclock a delicious luncheon and remained late, having a Jolly The Dent of Gifts," cash. ' You will have to hurry to rapidity. Fortunately' for the people Recitation, of that city the disease is not In s was served to the following: Mr. time playing cards, listening to mu- court, is coming along nicely and for Tst Caldwell. get thia. of 91199 was A few good place on Main street, very serious form and moat of those Bloasoma of Frank Beckstead, Mr. Patrick Ma- sical numbers and partaking of a the past month a total Scatter the Exercise, collected in fines. A like amount also several located In the south part who have been affected have reher, Mr and Mrs. Dan McCann, Mr. bounteous repast. Among those preLove," Three Girls. and Mrs. Thomas Householder, Mr. sent were: Mr. and Mrs. Erie Erick- each month would not only insure of town. Some can be had on easy covered rapidly. Bong, Doing Our Best, Choir. occasional an and and ham eggs, and Mrs. Joseph Kendall, Mr. Elmer son, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Fllnek, Mr. l Concerted t Recitation, "Couldnt terms. At one lime during the week Kendall of Nepbl, Mrs. L. C. Kruse, and Mrs. Edward Soderman, Mr. and lamb chop, for tho entire police Spell Easter," Junior Boys and Girls. Near Leadvllle Row s fine resl-- there were or perhaps thirty-fiv-e would leave force but s surplus Mrs. Florence Vivian I vie, Miss Ella Mrs. Jack Backlund, Mr. and Mrs. All Harts Rejoice," deuce with everything that goes to forty families under quarantine, Let Duet, no to doubt bo could which 'used Mr. Mr. Mrs. and Loren Bunnells Edw. Erickson, Misses Barros and Shepherd. and Mrs. Thure Patten, jmake s modern, well lfept home. with two or three times that number la soma other deand Mr. and Mrs. James Birds and Blossoms: Large lot and garage. For 91200 of cases. Schools have hem closed Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John Newman, good advantage Recitation, of the government. partment citys Mrs. Ida Erickson. you can move right into s place that and all public gatherings prohibited. Praise, Cerda Johnson. Frank Householder entertained The Hills of Peace, la, sore to suit and will require no Recitation, The Eureka City board of halth. several of hla little friends oo ThursRandle. changes or monpy spent for improve- - In an effort to prevent the disease Harry day afternoon, March 25th, It being Song, Tho Joy of Easter," Choir, mats. from spreading to this locality, held his seventh birthday. Games woo Bee Garrlty If you are In the Far Away a Garden Recitation, a mating early In the wak end were served played and refreshments Met for either real estate or fire ln- Irene Kallabacker, placed a quarantine against Mamto the following littla guests: Alias Redtation, The Easter Gifts,, aurance. moth. and Myrtle Gatley, Cleo and Darlene Kruse, Zelds Forgle, Enid Km dull, need 1 Ernest Linslt, Reed Householder, IIIIMX your Lloyd Hansen and Frank Housej j j f R j i one-piec- the-Unite- d the-atre- ! only-Sunds- y Ontic mercantile &onpny post-gradu- - n, i ,orvlc-lowin- fol-lle- g . j , I j - elee-Prlma- ry . - . i I . I ; I j mar-Lieth- Hot water-- a plenty! Majestic Range. Reservoir top is level with range top, giving extra space. Patented heat pocket of reservoir fits di- rectly against fire box and conve nien t lever shifting moves reservoir close to fire, or away, control-m- g temperature of water. Perfect baking, too! oven, all Joint riveted, economize fuel and asiure delightful taking remit,. Large warming closet j ct top. Unbreakable malleable iron frame repair,. Fur charcoal iron body, beat known material. Bern idled cookkig top require no polbh. Trimming of smooth gleaming nickcL Whole range so eaiy to keep i bright. Air-tig- ht - mill im lumn holder. During the week the members of the CathoHe Chsrch purchased an elegant Victrol and presented it to the Bisters of the Holy Cross, together with a fine bunch of records.' The gift is one which the Slaters thoroughly appreciate . as It will bring them a lot of pleasure and enjoyment. They desire to thank all who contributed toward the purchase of the machine. Mrs.' J. C. McClellan, well known Pnyson woman and the mother of Mr. William Donglaa of this city, passed away early in the week at the age of 51 years. Mrs. McClellan suffered from Inflames some few months ago and It was no donbt the after effects of this ' disease , which caused her death. The lady ia survived by her hnsband and six children. Funeral services were held at Payson on, Thursday and the speakers paid high tribute to tho sterling; character of the beloved wife and mother. j Soma of our reed era may not believe It, but we are hern to tell them , that spring is surely coming. We ore not going to get In bad by .saying when It will arrive, bat those who have been plowing through the mow-drifts of the past week have seen; many signs of better weather. Rob-- j bins have made their appearance. At. least three stores have displayed; fishing tackle and me establishment received- - a case of straw hats, while states a message from Bantaqnla that a flock of. Fords were seen going north early in the Week. These are sign that eannot bo misleading. Spring is snroly on the way. ., . ' Edward Pike was st Balt Lake oa legal business during the pest week. He appeared before the state securities commission and obtained permission for tho sale of a block of stock in the new Eureka Ante Pump Co. This company controls a sew invention an auto pump and poets to soon commence the manufacture of them pnmps, which will be put out lu two ifsea, one for garage use and one which can be at- Door panel and splasher bock in lustrous Bluo Enamel or White Enamel finish, if desired. You may depend upon your Majestic to bake right ahuayt when titw, and after years and sj Mw(r : . g ," : ( Taylor Bros. Go. Eureka . illllHWMHWHWMWHWHiMIHHIMlWMIl tached to ears. Albert. Peterson of this city Invented ths pump and associates with him In' the new company are Dr. L. B. Laker, Jaasm Crooks, Orria Spalnhower and C. E. Halsh. This is one of the very best programs of this kind ever filmed and lovers of the wtem type of itoriea will find ft rel treat in the production. 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