Show EUREKA SOCIETY I Special Correspondence Eureka Oct 2S Principal L O Ostien of the Eureka public > chools was the guest of thc Cullen hotel in Salt Lake last Monday Mon-day 0000 Colin McMurphy manager of the Oxford cafe spent the fore part of the past week With his family at Pa son < S > 0 < 3 > Attorney Joel Jenifer was inNephi the early part of the week arguing probate cases for his firm firmt > < S > I Dennis Sullivan a Zion visitor Mon day dayN o 0 > N A Robertson was inNephi during the week 0 < S > 0 Mike Sullivan left last week for the cap I ital where he has entered the Salt Lake Business college o 00 George Ryan wh has been visiting I friends at Kent Nev for the past two Wl I i rT di ea rrtn months returned last Tuesday afternoon I < j > < li > Miss Electa Nesbit of Mammoth was the guest of Miss Maggie Sullivan Sunday and Monday 0 0 < 0 George Hodgins who for the past month has been at the KeoghHosmer hospital in Salt Lake City with typhoid fever returned re-turned home last Tuesday andis rapidly recovering 0 < > < > E R Hunt traveling freight agent of the Rio Grande who was formerly agent for that company at Eureka was in town t i last Sunday and will move his family to j Ogden in a short time where Mr Hunt has his headquarters < > 00 Edward Pike and F H Holzheimer attended at-tended court at the county seat during the week < > 0 0 Mr George Mason of the Rio Grande cigar factory was in Mercur last Sunday on business 000 I Superintendent John A Kirby of the BullionBeck mine transacted business in the capital city the first of the week < > u > < t > F AOstien principal of the Eureka public schools was a Zion visitor Monday Mon-day A 4 > < J > J C Sullivan of the Victora mine and Fred Christianson of the Tinttc Mercantile company were the guests of the Cullen hotel in Salt Lake City on Tuesday 000 The Vanity Fair aggregation held the boards at Odd Fellows hall last Monday evening playing to3 goodsized house < S > 0 < The ball at I O O F hall Friday night was quite well attended and a good time is reported 0 < S > Mr and Mrs E Smith were in Salt Lake last Tuesday 000 C E Huish spent Sunday in the metropolis metro-polis r > 0 0 Miss Sarah FrKby has gone to Vernal where she will spend the wInter with friends < v < > < 3 > Misses Lyle and Mottle Wimtner of Pay son came up I with the excursion last Sunday Sun-day and spent the day with friends o i > < J > Mr and Mrs J D Stack are entertaining entertain-ing Mrs Stacks brother Charles OCon nell of Tacoma c > 0 > S > J W Paxman manager of the Excelsior Mercantile company of Nephi spent a few days in camp this week looking after his business interests in Eureka 000 John H McChnstal and wife spent Wednesday and Thursday in the state capital < 2 > < > < S > O H Bossert who has been in Idaho for some time past returned last Monday and is again at the Gemini c > < > < > I Enoch Clark who has been spending the summer months at the Yellowstone park has again returned to the camp > w < I Sheriff Christison of Juab county was in Eureka this week on business I c > 0 < j Last Sundays mining excursion over the I Rio Grande brought a large crowd of visitors vis-itors into the district This Is the last excursion of the season < J > < 9 < S > Hodge Marshal Was a Salt Lake visitor during the week < 900 Chris Jensen has moved his family to I Springville where they will make their home i K I c < < > < S > Andrew Smith and Miss May Wlghtman who were married at Salt Lake a short time ago were given a reception at Fin i landers hall Wednesday eveningS i > < > < evening-S > Georgo Mouiton was a Payson visitor during the past week < 0 > < Charles Poynter has been in American Fork for some time past looking after some mining property in which he is interested in-terested < S > < > A D D Hanks spent Wednesday in Provo In the interest of Taylor Bros furniture store c 8 > A very pleasant surprise party was given in honor of Miss Jennie Leaver of Salt Lake City at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Stauffen B rhursday evening The affair was a giund succesS and at f F I I about 12 oclock the guests sat down to an elaborate supper Those present were I Miss Emma llenroid Miss Maggie Sullivan Sulli-van Miss Eva Lees Miss Dot Jones Miss Jennie Leaver Miss Lydia Crawley MJss Lola Dennis and Miss Lizzie Bowden and George Ryan Tom HajnesC Dave Mills James Sullivan and CJuules Huish i > tf > < j Oscar Forslunfl of the BulllonBeok l store entertained hil brother Charles of Salt Lake City laSt Sunday t > j1 > y Miss Iadge Nesbit wH0 has been the guest of friends Mammoth for several days returned home Wednesday < y 0 1155 Christina Johnson cam out from Salt Lake City the early part of the week and is vltising friends < j < < > Fred A Huish representing the D II Candy comliany of Paysan was in camp Thursday and Friday < Sanford Wilson a Payson business man was in Eureka the first of the week 4 v 0 Charles Councilman and family have moved to Mammoth where they will spend the winter 0 < > Dr Theodore Meyer ot Salt Lake waS in camp Thursday and spent the day looking over properties In which he is Interested < S > 00 Agent B D Montgomery of the Rio Grand has moved his family here from Spanish Fork 000 Fred Christiansen of the Tintic Mercantile Mer-cantile company returned Wednesday from Salt Lake City 0 0 < s > Superintendent Jackson McCurystal of the Gemini was it Salt Lake visitor Wednesday Wed-nesday 0 0 W H 5enberry of Provo was in Eureka Eu-reka last Sunday Sundayc c > 0 0 H L J Warren of Salt Lake spent several sev-eral days this week in Tintic district |