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Show 1 NOTES OP EUREKA 1 Speolal to The Tribune. Isrr.EKA, Jan. S. A danco waa given by the citizens of Mammoth at tho opera house Thursday evening". In honor of Mr. and Alra. Heber W. Clayton, who had Just returned from their wedding toui. On Friday evening:, January IS, tho members of Mammoth Miners' union will glvo a grand ball. An excursion will bo run from Salt Lake and, tho valley towns, grood until over Sunday, giving' the excursionists excur-sionists an opportunity to visit tho Tlntlc sinclter and witness Its operation. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Whltelcy and son returned to Park City this week, after a pleasant visit with Eureka relatlvea. Mr. and Mre. A. N. Avcson visited the capital this week. Mrs. Sadie Mangum and children left this week for a couple of months' sojourn In Southern California. Guy Dallin visited friends at Salt Lako during tho week. Ephralm Frlsby was tho guest of Pay-son Pay-son relatives during tho weok. Mrs. Fred Burson visited Goshen friends the fore part of tho week. Mrs. Knowlton of Salt Lako Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. G. Hanson. Miss Mary McDonough, who has been visiting Eureka flrends, returned to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Jennie Myers visited relatives at American Fork this week. The danco to be given next Wednesday night at the Elks' pavilion by the members mem-bers of Tlntlc tent No. 13, K. O. T. M., promises to bo a social success. Judge Frank Thornburg of Silver City wan a capital visitor this week. Mrs. K. D. Andorberg of Provo Is the guest of her brother, Wllford R. Holda-way. Holda-way. Charles Rcdall, who has been absent from Eureka for several years, returned Tuesday to mako his future home. Mrs. J. C. Klrkendall and Mrs. George Robertson of Robinson visited Eureka friends this week. A social dance was given at tho pavilion pa-vilion Wednesday and a Jolly party was in attendance. The Misses Crughtou3 of'Slngham, who have been tho guest of the family of William Owens, returned homo the fore part of the week. Miss T. M. Peterson visited Payson friends this week. Mrs. Eugene Blackett has returned from a sojourn with Nephl friends. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Wlghlman of Pay-son Pay-son aro visiting with Sliver City relative?. rela-tive?. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foulger are entertaining enter-taining tho latter's mother, Mrs. Burns of Salt Lake. Miss Alice Weldon left this week for Salt Lako to contlnuo her musical education educa-tion at St. Mary's academy. Miss Nelllo Sullivan Is visiting her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. S. E. Whlteley, at Park City. Frank Scappatura and H. Gustaldl, who were appointed a commltteo to tako up 'subscriptions In Eureka for the relief of the victims of the earthquako In Italy, have been busy during tho week, and have raised a neat sum for tho sufferers. suffer-ers. From a long Indulgence In liquid refreshments, re-freshments, Fred Jensen, a resident of Mt. Pleasant, temporarily lost his mind while visiting a friend in West Tlntlc. Tho unforuniato man was brought to Euroka and examined by Dr. J. A. Hensel, after which he was sent to his home on Tuesday Tues-day in charge of an officer, where, with proper care and treatment, it Is hoped he will recover his reason. The new county commissioners at their meeting on Monday placed a bounty of five cents each on Jack rabbits killed within with-in tho boundary lines of Juab county, between be-tween January 1 and 20, and tho Eureka hunters will tako advantage of tho fact and aro organizing a big hunt to take place on Sunday, January 17, at Lynn Junction. A special train will be run over the Salt Lake Route, and tho ladles will accompany tho gun men and supply them with eatables. A committee has been appointed ap-pointed to socuro teams and saddlo horses to pick up the gamo. If the boys aro as lucky as they wore on their last hunt at tho same place, when they killed bo-tween bo-tween 3000 and 4000 bunnies, they will moro than pay for railroad faro and ammunition am-munition out of the county treasury. A party of Goshen hunters will accompany the Eureka shooters. On assuming office on Monday. Sheriff Gus TIenrlod appointed the following deputies: dep-uties: Harry D. Goldsbrough. deputy sheriff at Xcphl; Otto Whltbeck. deputy sheriff and license collector at Silver City: Jerry M. Sullivan, deputy sheriff and road supervisor ot Mammoth,, and John A-X" A-X" llson, deputv sheriff at Mowa. Herbert Slade will look after tho disturbers of the peaco at Knight's smelter. A number of tho members of Tlntlc lodge Xo. 711, B. P. O. E., are making arrangements to join the annual excursion of that order to Los Angeles. Bishop Spalding of Salt Lake will hold services In tho Episcopal church here on Sunday, and on Monday evening will deliver de-liver a free lecture on "England." |