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Show Friday, December 12, 1919. Fafi 4 If roi( want to boy or sell real ! II. F. Bammon returned on Sun-- US day evening after a buatneaa trip to Balt Lake. I Fred FnllrledAAns here during! visiting with htormdtber and brother. Remember will be fun. What will be fun? The Gym. show. Elks d Pavilion on December llth. Hr. and Westberg were guests of SaurLake friends during the past wwi. The primary officers of the L D. Church' conducted a very successful basaar at the ' church last To Do Your Qiristraas Shopping Let the joyous unselfish spirit of this hallowed period spread broadcast as a token of our reverence of peace. This Christinas our boys are home again! We have them in our arms; they are at our firesides! Prosperity and Peace! What a time for the cheery warmth, the wholesome gaiety, of the older Yuletide days: the joy of giving; the happiness of home; the cordiality of greeting; the atmos- phere of life in its exuberance and plenty. Let us have a Christmas old fashioned Sunday evening. Remember It will be fun. What will be fun? The Gym. show. Elks Pavilion on December 18th. . Cream received fresh every afternoon. Phone your orders to Tintic Milk Button Nos. 4 and SS. The best milk at lower prices Tintic Milk Button 12 ft cents per v quart. Frank D. Kfgibpn was In Eureka, on Saturday andBunday giving his attention to affhlrs at the local bank and also attending. to mining busi- ness. ana merry. ' .returned on Saturday evening after a trip to Salt Lake where he was engaged in booking pictures for the Star and Crescent lira in A THE TURN IN THE ROAD Mat-tlnso- , r . ai.il JL jjj If will help them in making their gift lists. HOLIDAY BOOKS DAINTY GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS theatres. Mr. and Ars. J&a. Nolan were called to Paysqor during the week, going there fprxhe funeral of the former's grandfather, Robert XmJ." ... j Is Our stare is beginning to have the Xmas atmosphere. The people of this community will find here hundreds of beautiful, novel and inexpensive articles' that G. C. Lindsay Bm JLlmnitr and Hi Uttm af puppUs in uTht i m Thffn ggfff WM made that didn't Include books;- - aad we earn help you rill ont that list aad save yoa money at the same Ham. Surely year Meade woeld eajoy whillag away aa hoar or two these cold wiater evealage with their favorite authors. We have books for the boys and girls too. Whether It la a little eqaara of fine embroidered silk or tinea or the inuet modest hit of Initial lawn, handkerchiefs are always welcome. Our displays are large aad well assorted and you eaa select what you n. Knighlville Boy Scouts have an-it- u nounced a dance for next Wednesday;! want. evening. The music will be furnish- ed by the Bonner orchestra of Eurs-kaan- d the usual admission of 1 THE SMOKING DEN. The beautiful story told of a rich man's eon who sank to the will bo charged. GANDIES own In his Mlsa.Flor-Monda- y found P. It C, and HrM are Just the things to make and Mr. of finally truth search in of depth degradation and! home. Full of laughter and tears -- a screen play that will make you ence Iloldawl (ho uiea good naturad: French Briar Boat forget that we have a ftae gueata of Mira! Tuesday at Pipes, Smoking Tobaccos la Glass happier because yon have seen It assortmeat at pare delicious eaadj. Zina Scott, there Mlaa Holds- - fU Jars, Clears to satisfy the most Our laige Xmas boxes are beautiful nor at a shower; I I way was g to UpOB. evenMiss in Monday given by tog. Jack McDonald, who last week FINE TABLE LINENS FOR opened the Ttotle Milk Station, haa: opened a down town office and milk station, to the Eureka Hotel build-- ; CHRISTMAS Social ling. He Is selling milk and cream which shows the highest butter fat: Every woman adores fine snow-whiteats and prices have been reduced. talile linens, and for the time 88 844. Phone Noe. and honored Christman feast she Is parOn afternoon of this InsurClande returned Wednesday Baker Attorney Let Garrlty write your fire ticularly raraful that none bat the on Tuesday after a business trip to week Mrs. John Donnelly entertainance. ed the members of the Bridge Club, Delta. bH are used. These particular Creek Warm Charlie Bampion, Mrs. James P. Driscoll left on the party being grer.tly enjoyed by housewives whose linens are not np farmer, was In Eureka on bualneia members end the following speTuesday for a visit with Salt Lake the to their usual high standard of exduring the paet week. cial guests: Mrs. William Douglas, Mixed Chrletmai candy, 88 cent! friends. cellence and are planning the purMrs. John W. Hurd and Mine Ella Bat Sullivan returned home late Donnelly. In the card a pound, at Schramm-Johnao- n Drug chase of a new supply will be interplaying the last week after spending a few days prize Store next Saturday. was awarded to Mrs. Alex! ested In our linen section. on was called where In he Salt Lake, SunMrs. Donnelly served her Dave Cooif be otPtyaon spent Blight. business. ' with an unusually fine lunchguests day In EurcfcayVnlting with Mr. and mining Remember It will be fun. What eon. The next meeting of the club Mrs. M. BeT Sullivan. DRESSY GLOVES BEDROOM SLIPPERS Dont mlaa the Gymnasium Exhibi- will be fun? The Gym. show. Elksjwlu be with Mrs. B. L7 Clark What could gift give on December 18th. Yoa will araat a aew pair of Grove Chesbro this week received tion, Dee 18 th, at the Elks Pavilion. Pavilion comfort than a pair of Felt Bedgloves to wear these cod, crisp Reel estate bargains Now Is thsE letter from O. H. Coleman, formerroom Slippers? The daintiness Gni A. Franks returned on Tues- time winter days. We have Just what a home. Let Garrlty iy 0f the Tintic garage and who Is to and variety of three we offer will day after a trip to Salt Lake where show youbuya few of the now jroa wlU lllw aa to style, qaaltty a and properties building erecting with getting his withfather, be went in company I dense yon. Christmas Day aad price, for either dram or offer- ready to engage to business at Twin and listed which with him ire now la out a new pair of slippers wouldreceiving Henry Franks, who tin si new wear. sale. ed for Mr. Idaho. la Coleman greatFalls, tnelment at one of the hospitals. n't serai like (hrlstmaa at ill and with that Oscar Bonuer Xnd Andrus P. J. ly Impressed city Mr. Franks was stricken last week to have a boom but recent reports from the hospital are In Nepbl today for the purpose looks for the placesummer. BLANKETS He visitthe of tbe during coming DOES HE SHAVE? ladlcates that hie condition la now of attendlng'tbe'Sneeting ed tbe Twin Falls lodge of Elks, of commissioners of board .county favorable. Give the sensible gift this year. i If be le his own barber these which baa a membership of about both members. could be man aseful aad Dont miss the Gymnasium Exhlbl- - Xfitoh What will Gem, prove gifts acceptable: 700, and says that the lodge will The place Elke Pavilion. The eoon a pair of alee, than SafeKeen and Kutter acceptable tlon, Deo 18 th, at the Elks Pavilion. Autostrap commence the construction of exhibition. date Dee. 18. Tbe warm, wooly blankets for these Razors, Razor S tropes. Fine ty borne. a Among the new pictures for the Admlslson SB cents Gym. 8800,000 each. N having Brashes. chilly evenings? ' month of January, to be shown at Dont miss tbe Gymnasium ExhibiMrs. Peter Christensen, mother of the Star Theatre, are: The Lone Dec 18 Pavilion.' at Elke the th, Desert Gold, O. T. Christensen of Eureka, died at tion, Star Ranger and The Degree of Honor elected the features of great merit. Stories from the family home at Nepbl last week. FOB LADIES FOB MEN which tbe pictures are made are Mrs. Christensen was born In Eng- following offioere for the ensuing from the pen of Zane Grey. Read land In 1887 and waa the mother of year at their meeting held December Isabel 8nd: P. G.; Gibson, Margaret the books and then don't fall to see twelve children. Funeral services Manicure Sets Suspenders Drew, C. H.; Elisabeth Caetleton, C. were conducted at Nepbl. the pictures. Llssie Weldon, Recorder; Mary Garten Ivory Sots The place Elks Pavilion. The C.; Dancing, Games and Physical date Lydia Salisbury, Dec. 18. The Gym. exhibition. Stack, Financier, Hose Dish Silk Demonstrations. Elks Pavilion on Chafing Dean Hannifin, Assistant Usher; Dee. 18th, by the pupils from the Admlslson SB cents each. Nellie Fitzgerald, O. W.; Usher; Belts Onserole Ttotle High School. Colin McMurphy, road man for the Theresa Viertel, L W.; Ella SulliNeckwear Tintic Traveling Set District, has been kept very van, Musician; Laura Harper, Trusold resident an time John Hanley, has He week. the tee. past busy during Music Bolls to Shirts in of Eureka whose present home had to make freqyent trips over the On Thursday evening, Dee. 18th, Wisconsin, arrived In camp this roads Hats to free from enow, at 8.16 p. m., under the direction of Jewelry Boxes week for a visit with hie mother and enow has because not of Shoes Mlaa Emma Nut Bets Dougall, the second brother, Mrs. Mary Hanley and Mike been so hew it because It has gymnasium exhibition of the girls Hanley, whom he had not seen In drifted Cuff Buttons Bats Me- Mr. .usual. Baby daseee of the Tintic High School many years. During his residence or two over to-- will be given at the Elke Pavilion. Purses in Eureka, which was about twenty-eig- MurphyHornmai Jewelry llle, oA. the main road The program will be general enough yean ago, Mr. Hanley was em- ward Mackinaws Perfumes and np to this to please all. There will be marchTintic, leading Ttotle at Mere, the etore, ployed Cases . Suit which at that time was under the time autos are having bnt little ing tactics, aesthetic dancing, folk Fun to getting In and ont of the dances and games. A number of management of John H. McChrystal. trouble Trunks Blankets character and interpretative dances The visitor fonnd quite a number of district. Lunch Boxes old time friends and bad a very en- . Dancing, Games and Physical will add fun and life to tbe enterStationery Elks Pavilion on tainment. One of tbe special features joyable time while In Eureka. After Demonstrations. Robes Pocket Knives Rath Silk Fancy a be solo dance will daps Levon little Stockings by leaving here be will go to Boise, Ida- Dec. 18th, by tbo pupils from tbe Gamble, one of the youngeet stuSets Traveling Bags Handkerchiefs Novelty Bags Ttotle High School. ho, for a brief sojourn. Military dents taking dancing this year. In addition there will be several group dances by Helen Gear, Jean DougYou will find many appropriate and useful gifts in lass, Francis A Georgia Crane, Jean SS Mr our Fancy Goods Section. There are stamped pieces Pitts, La ton Hood, Margaret Ostrander and Edna Bunnell. These from of the embroidery, ranging simplest to the most intricate designs. Then dances will show the work covered I of two months The ' by only to as training. artides We Hava Just Received the Agency gifts. Some of the articles displayed are Lmn- j complete ready give public la cordially Invited. The price Boudoir Shoe and for the Pillows, Traveling Cases, Sewing Baskets, Card Oases, Bags, j dry of admission is 26 cents. Pin Work Rolls, Cushions, Velour Scarfs, etc. SELF-FILLINBaskets, Doily The Elks Pavilion. The j place G CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PEN Doc. 18. The Gym. exhibition. date The Pen With the Oeaceat Filler." Admlslson 26 cents each. We suggest a CONKLIN as aa ideal One of the most enjoyable and sucXmas Gift. We have a full ltoe, cessful parties ever given at tbe Tln-tl- o packed la Xmas boxes all ready for High School took place last Fripresenting. day evening. The party was to the nature of a Supper Dance," given by tbe Senior Class, In honor of tbe football boys aad ihelr coach, Mr. to Christmas Youll have get that Tbe gymnasium, where Henry. to once If you expect get It at gift at dancing continued until 12 oclock, all. If yoa wait until the last minute was decorated to blue and white, the you will find most of the beautiful school colors. The dining room had and useful things gone. Then think a background of graps vines twined how disappointed mother, sister or to and out of green lattice. The tables sweetheart will be If the never gets i were lighted with red candles, on the The Primary cento Mixed Chriatmu candy, officers wish to that pretty ring or lavallier you have FRANK ROZELLK in TINTIC. center table was a basket of carbeen hinting at. Or If you want Drug thank the people of Enreka who connations tied with a large red satin a pound, nt Schramm-Johnao- n tributed to the nncecM of tbe PriFrank Roselle, former ms something for father or brother yon bow. Claude Wheelock acted as Store next Saturday. of this district, was back mining might lose the chance to get a amok-er- e In Enrol toast master and 'In turn Mom Chase H. L. Connelly of the Chief Conn, mary Bazaar. for a case or Conklin short set, cigarette visit during ths prsssi presented Mr. Henry with a ring, force returned early in- - the week Milk prices reduced new Milk k. Mr. Roselle, who former Fountain Pen. Better come to at while Mr. Henry gave the boys a after a buzlneaz trip to Salt Lake. Station. 8 quarts for fl and 16 owned a once and make It safe by paying a lot of ground In the caster certificate their acknowledging Harvey Hood of Superior, Wyom- pints for $1. Why pay more when small deposit, thereby eecuring any work daring the 1818 football sea- ing, ie here for n visit with Mr. nnd yon can get the heat at these prices. end of the district has for some tin been connected with the Big India article until Chrletmai. son. Other toasts were given by Mr. P. C. Hood. Phono Nos. 88 and 244. property to Grand county. He stati Clyde Fullmer, Miss Layton and held Stoke will Ttotle Ball be The Mammoth schools wUl pre- that tbe Big Indian people have sm Prof. Williamson. About 60 couples evening, Dec. 18, 1811. sent Snow White at HaU pended operations for tbe wintoi were to attendance. The honored Thursday to be used toward paying to that city on FridayBaileys Proceeds evening of They had difficulty to getting mi guests were: Mr. Henry, coach; Moss for the New Stake Office Building. next week. Everything points to chlnery for their mil and wnw Chase, captain; Allen Chase, Clyde quently will not be able to get It I candy. 36 cents an excellent entertainment Walter Mixed Christmas Fullmer, Elmo Fullmer, until spring. Mr. Rosell pound, at 8chramm-Johnso- n Drag The best assortment of candles in operation Sutherland, Stanley Wilson, La vonla aStore will spend the winter in Salt next Saturday. tbe city at Schramm-Johnson- a. Fuller, Claude Wheelock, Afton Andrus, George Baker,' Heber Thnr-goo- d, Hngh Glenn, who made hie home Sickening headaches, foul breath, DRESSMAKING. Justin Mathews, Louis Kryger, to Enreka abont eighteen years ago, Leroy Stapley, Elbert Beesley, Clar- waa back In the camp thie week, constipation, means yonr bowels are ence Salisbury, Ed Fennell, Camel comjng here to tbe interest of the asleep. Woke them np with HollisWanted, dressmaking and plal Wride, George Oourley and Bill Rus- - Salt Lake Herald. Mr. Glennn home ter's Hockey Mountain Too It never sewing. Apply' to Mrs. Ray Bnrtoi folia. Raymer Pharmacy. Is nt Salt Lake. lower end of Eagle WINTER HALL GEOROE NICHOLS LLOYD HUGHES HELEN JERQUE EDDY PAULINE CURLEY BENNIE ALEXANDER Star Theatre Tuesday j Eureka Personals and Events j te ht . ANNOUNCEMENT ; I7nnmUUCy VJCIUU8 an i ; ic mercantile . Company THE GIFT STORE ii 'it Salt Lake Jewelry Co. St |