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Show THOMAS M'CALL MESBIT TO BE BURIED AT EUREKA Special to The Tribune. EUREKA. May 31. Tinllc Lodge No. 711, B. P. O. Elks, will have charge of the funeral services over the remains of Thomas McCall Nesblt who died at Robinson May 29. The services will be conducted from the Congregational church in Robinson tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and the Interment will lake place at Lhe Eureka City cemetery. a Arthur M. Bowen, a former city attorney at-torney of Eureka, is In town from Blackfoot, Ida., where he Is now practicing prac-ticing his profession. Mrs. James P. Driscoll returned yesterday yes-terday from a month's sojourn in California. Cali-fornia. a E. J. White will again tnke charge of his blacksmlthing establishment at this place on the first of June tomorrow. Mr. White has been leasing the place for the past few years. I o Mrs. Dennis Sullivan and two youngest young-est children are visiting Salt Lake friends. Most of the Eureka school teachers have left for various places to remain during the summer vacation. Miss Thomas has gone to Ogden to visit for a few weeks before taking up her duties du-ties as teacher In a summer school In Wyoming. Miss Jennie Winner has gone to Pay no n where she will visit relatives rel-atives during the summer months. Miss Annie Pike departed on Monday for her home in St. George and Miss Ingoldsby left on the same date for her home In Battle Creek, Neb., where she will teach Hchool during the coming term. Miss Owens will spend her vacation In Nebraska Ne-braska and Miss Gallagher expects to leave In a couple of weeks upon a visit with relatives in Iowa. James J. Motherwell of Stockton was over from that camp Sunday and Monday Mon-day on business. Mr3. N. A. Robertson left yesterday afternoon for Fort Wayne. Ind., where she will visit her husband's relatives. Mr. Robertson accompanied her as far as Salt I-ako. 0 Charles Houks. a former resident of this place, wns up from Salem. Utah, yesterday, the guest of City Councilman Council-man Herbert Hopes. |