Show EUREKA NOTE AND PERSONAL Eureka March Invllallons have been extended by Tinllc lodge Ko 711 Benevolent Benevo-lent and Protective Order of Elks for asocial a-social session The affair will bo given next Friday evening at the new lilies hall on upper Main street The commit tao having charge of tho entertainment consists of tho following wellknown Elks James F Barnard Hugh Heifer nan Edward Pike W M Nesblt Sr and Colin McMurphy At the regular mid lag of the lodge to bo held on Thursday evening of next wcelc thai following now officers will bo Installed Edward Pike exalted ruler George M Hayes esteemed leading knight Colin McMurphy esteemed es-teemed loyal knight Gustavo W Hcbbell esteemed lecturing knight Charles A Coyle secretary M D Ilowlett treasurer treas-urer John W Hurd trustee Jcre Drla coil representative to the grand lodcc Tho officers will serve for ono year The local lodge of Elks Is I growing steadily and will undoubtedly make an excellent showing at the grand lodge gathering In Salt Lake next August Jack Bcesley of Provo was the guest of Eureka acquaintances this week Mr Bfcfisley was with the Utah battery boys In the Philippine islands Rev Father Donohuo held special Easier services al the St Patricks church here today The place was handsomely decorated for the occasion Kantcr services ser-vices were also conducted at the W E church by Rev Wlldman Murphy A very pleasant party was given Thursday Thurs-day night at the residence of Mr and Mrs Frank McIIatton on upper Main street Lunch wua served Mr and Mrs Isaac Dayton are the guests of friends at Provo Mrs Thomas Stewardaon of Salt Lake during the was in Eureka soyprnl Uaya past week attending to some buslncsju matters While In town sho was the truest of Mrs Donnla Sullivan Jack Fitzgerald was In Payson the early part of tile week William Twelves of the Tcllurldc Power company was In camp from Logan thla week D < L Rich of Salt Lake was In town Thursday and Friday In lie interest of a wholesale shoo Jlrm of Boston Jir Rich was formerly In business In Lurcka County Assessor Candlind was over from the county scat several days this wuelc on official business Mr Candland will In a few days begin compiling the tax roll of Juab county for 1W A largo number of ladles drove over to Robhson last Monday anti very pleasantj lv Hiirnrlscd Mr and Mrs Robert Cornish at Uicir home In that camp The occasion wm3 lie second nnnlvonuiry of the marriage mar-riage of Mr and Mrs Cornish A nice dinner was spread and a Jolly time wan In order the balance of the afternoon Among those who went over from Eurekt wore Mesdames Pat Donnelly James P < Drlflcoll Ed Nelson E G Unrtson Emma Em-ma Rives George Hanson Walter W Thompson John Ilupfcr Iayes ZIchio1as Bubb D J Sullivan Tli tna Billing Frank Mcltntton A J Me Phce and Ilonock Voatlenton dance will bo given at tho Odd Fellows hall next Wednesday even ing Deputy Sheriff Coates of Silver City will shortly hand In his resignation Mr CpatcB will go to Bingham Sheriff Cro nln ham not yet decided who he will ap iwlnt 10 1111 the vacancy City Councilman F J Hewlett of Salt Lake Vi wiz doing business In lie Tlnllo district Yesterday alias Ella ONlcl left Friday for a visit lo Butte Mont cMrc Margaret McMnnnla who was called to Eureka from Lcadvllle COb Borne weeks ago by the death of a brother left cdncsday for her homo In hint city Dr Wado wcnt Into Iho capital Thursday Thurs-day taking with him young George Love who watt Buffering from appendicitis The boy was operated upon by Dr Pinkerton nt St Marks hospital tho following day and Is said to bo getting along splendidly Ben Short spent several days of tho past week In Nophl as a witness In the case of Mrs L Smith vs the Rio Grande Railway company Mrs Ray Ashworth was tho guest of friends at Nephl the early part of the week Manager C E Allen of the Centennial Eureka mlno spent Thursday In camp Tho Ladles of the Maccabees will give a dime social at the residence of Mrs V L Thomas next Tuesday evening henry Sprigs left lam Monday for Salt Lake where no will secure a team and supplies necessary for a three months prospecting trip Mr Sprlggs has some good placer ground In Idaho which ho will develop during the summer and also intends In-tends visiting tho Thunder mountain dig trlct William Ryan returned Thursday night from Tonopah Nei Mr Ryan who haa been absent from Eureka for a couple of months reports the Nevada camp ns being be-ing quite dead at present Since the leasing leas-ing ntoppcd all the work has been confined con-fined to one or two big properties and thceo aro not working very large forces However Mr Ryan Is of the opinion hint there will be many Important cnnnRoa before be-fore the season Is over and states lhal he IniendS making anolhcr trip into that die irlct In a few monlun Chet and Hodgo Marshall formerly wellknown residents ol Eureka have been In town for several day The Utah Construction company of Ogden Is pushing work on the Learning Ion culoff AH soon as Hit now road is cOmpleted tho camps of Tlntlc dlstrlcl will bo placed In close touch with Salt Lake This running time between Eureka and the capital will bo cut down almost onethird Dr Fred Stauffor Is out from Salt Lake City tOdity Attorney B N C Stott came out from Salt Lake on the excursion train today Mrs N N Nunn of Provo 19 tho guest of Mrs Walter Thompson The Ladles Aid society of the M L church will meet at the homo of Mrs Frank McHatton next Thursday afternoon after-noon April 3rd |