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Show EUREKA SOCIETY to The Tribune - H EUREKA, Jan. 2. I'harlie Goss and IH Eugene Pulver visited with tVieir fa mi- IH lies nt P.'13-son this week. Il John K. Vance and John Allen und iH v.-ile visited relatives at Payson during IH Paul Trocstcr has returned from a. H visit to Sandv with his family. H Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nuznian left Wed- H nesday for Gush, VUilu whore Mr. Nu7.- H man has accepted a poBitiou with tho H Salt Lake Route. C. C, Norwood, principal of tho pub- H lie schools at Buhl. Ida., spent the holi- B days -with his family iu this city. H Miss Pearl Stcwnrdson is visiting her H mother, Mrs. Thomas Stewardson. H Tho Mothnnj' club will hold its next H regular meeting next Fridav ovening H at the, public school building," when the IH following excellent programme will be IH presented: "Our British Friends," jH Mrs. C. C. Norwood: ''Character of H King George," Mrs. T. W. Crowlev: se- jH lect reading from Philip Ferrno.'Mrs. 1 C. Bray; responses, quotations from ' UM Bryan. Tho committee having the af- fair in charge are Mrs. B. S. Baker. Mrs. H George Udall and Miss Annabel Moo- mWMWl Dr. and Mrs. Pfoutz havo returned from Payson after a visit with tho IB latter's parents. H Jackson McChrystal spent the holi- H days in Salt Lake with relatives. IH Mies Bacon of Washington. D. C, IH who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H C. C. Griggs for several months past, IH left this week for Berkeley, CaL, where' IH she will enter an art school. H Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Swan were Cap- ital cit3' visitors during the week. Mrjj. T. S. Hayncs and Mrs. M. B. E.. IH Sullivan have returned from a visit IH with their parents at Payson. H Anbur Hanks of Elv, Nov., is vis- H iting with Eureka relatives. Del Roberts, Sr.. of Provo, is tho guest H of tho family of his son, Del Bob- H Earl Tomlinson of Salt Lake spent H the holidays with his family in Eu- H The young people of Eureka danced H the old year out and the new year in H at tho Llks' pavilion. The crowd was a merry one and a social time was en- H 303'ed-by all participants. Edmoud Carter and Miss Elizabeth H Carter of Mammoth wcro united in mar- riagc at Provo this week. 'H D. B. Becbo of Provo was the gueirf of Manager Balph Kellogg of the East iH Tintic Development compan3' during tho Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams wore the guests of Nephi friends the past week. iH IF. T. Don Carlos, Johu T. Bowc and Miss Maggie Leahy of tho Tcllurido 'H Power corn pan- at this place were the ijl guests of that conipnnj at the annual il banquot nnd entertainment given at IH Provo canyon on Monday and Tucsda'. IH Mrs. Hect0rFra7.cn visited her daugh- lH tor, Mrs. J. A. IPdc, Jr., at Nephi this jH Mr. and Mrs. George Castleton vis- JH ited the Capital city the forepart of H the H The members of Tintic lodge, No. 711. H B. P. 0. E., residing at Mammoth, aro H making elaborate preparations for a H Sand uall and banquet to Jbe given at H ut place during the coming month, H J. B. Pnssnrvant of Salt Lako is spending a few da3s in Eureka. H Miss Mazie Sullivan is visiting hor t sister, Miss Nellie Sullivan, at Stock- B |