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Show L EUROAJ Special to The Tribune. Buurnla', Sept- "Miss Hazel City afipirnd yi,s w.cek to SuU feSr"1 v,sIt ''th the o,iG'ii.C" oj''ood of this city has accent--schoof -?t SB?.?lli;S, Jnclpnl of thoa3ic thTs'weol11 ,Tro,o;ir for Salt Lake the Pa2 incrrS?,S?d,ner, ? moiitha on xuu j acinc coast and in Idaho. Miss JCclllc Sullivan is visltinc with! ends In ?a,tk Cil'' afl Herman?' o '"pEuicka relatives and friends prior tocher return to her home in GoldileW. Dan Fields, wlio has been vlsltinr for r,?,1 weeks with N-ephl rclaflvS rc-turned rc-turned homo this week. Charles Culson of Chicago has accept- ! . Potion ns manager of Louis ! rank's store at. Robinson. i nS cCu"nl"gs has returned from new son ' Wllcro 1,0 we,,t to s,oet u-oli?" fCimrl0S Fy,,n,er returned this lives. a v 1 w,th Pavsop- rela- ilio'Jn.?00?0 B.c11 of Spanish Fork Is iS.Sof Slo0lnS,?8tCr MrS" JamcS Hutch-Tho Hutch-Tho many friends of IWiss Gcorgiana nohcrtson will.be pleased to hear that she Is rapidly recovering- from an oncra-tion oncra-tion for appendicitis. 4 The Labor clay dance given at tho opera house at Silver drew out an In - mense crowd from that camp, and It was one of the most enjoyable social events ever held In that camp. A "brain rest" party was priven on last Friday nlslit at the Hluo Front bv Mr. and Mrs. Bazll M Cornish. In honor of a party of their friends. After Indulging In the mazy waltz for a few hours, the acute appetites of those present wore satiated by an appetizing supper furnished by the fair hostess, to which all present did ample Justice. Mr. and Mrs. Tsaac Reese are sojourning sojourn-ing at Los Angeles, Cal. Dr. Steele Bailey, Sr.. of the Tintlc hospital staff, is having tho time of his life at the Seattle fair, and mav not return re-turn until the exhibition closes. Mrs. Frank Emery has returned from Michigan, where she has been spending the summer with relatives. Mr. Emcrv has also returned from Nevada, where he spent several months. Prof. Baker, superintendent ,of tho Eu-Teka Eu-Teka public "schools, arriWd here' on Friday Fri-day -from Ills home ln,"ebraska. where he spent the summer. Charles Brown of T.chl, who has been absent from ISnroka for several years, is In the city meeting old friends. Glen and Harold Ostrander left Tuesday Tues-day for Salt Lake, where they will at- tend All Hallows college. Mrs. M. D. Sullivan and daughter, Marcella. are spending a week at the capital. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Drlscoll returned re-turned this week from a trip to tho fair at Seattle. Tboy also visited the prln clpal cities on the Pacific coast. Miss Nellie 13. ilulsh of Payson visited Eureka relatives this week. 1 Frank Garrity is visiting his old home near Pittsburg. Pa., from which place he has been absent for eleven years. Henry Matsch of Payson visited friends in tills city this week. Miss Pearl McClelland of Payson was the guest of Eureka friends this week. Ernest Monlovo of Provo. a former Eurokallo. spent several days this week In this city. Mrs. .1. W. Plummor Is visiting her son. S. F. Norton, at Salt Lako City. M D. Howell returned this week from Los Angeles, where lie spent several weeks with his family. Miss Anna Bonner returned this week from Iowa, where she spent the summer months. Miss Bculah Bacon returned this week to resume her dullcs as teacher In the public school of this city. She spent the summer with relatives in Delaware. .1. li. Broadbont of this city has accepted ac-cepted a. position as teacher In the Goshen public school. James B. Williams left Saturday for Oreghn to look after his farming Interests Inter-ests in that state and will visit the fair at Sea tile before his return. John O'Neill and George Honscl of this citv have resumed their studies at All Hallows college at Salt Lake. Tho Misses Mamie Sullivan and Mar-caret- Mt-IDonougli of this city have resumed re-sumed their studies at St. Mary's academy. acad-emy. Salt Lake-Mrs. Lake-Mrs. Frank Sneddon returned to Eureka Eu-reka this week from Salt Lake, where she underwent a successful operation for appendicitis. llyrum Lemons and wife of Payson spent tho foro part of this week In this city, the guests of friends. Mrs. Fred Shout z and children of Provo and Mrs. J. W. Shontz of Denver, Colo., spent Iho week hero, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. H- B. Bonlon. H. H. Sowlcs. nn old resident of this city who has been seriously 111 for several' sev-eral' weeku, loft this week, with his niece. Miss M. Sowlos. for tho young lady's homo, at Masonvllle. In. The captain is an old soldier and over SO years of ngir. Mrs William Tito spent the fore part of" the week with Provo friends. C 10. Allen, manager of the Centennlal-Eureka Centennlal-Eureka mln", was out from Salt Luke this wool: on a lour of Inspection. Mrs. Dr. Laker is visiting with friends ul tiic capital city. Louis Franks spent several days this week at tho -metropolis. .lames Crolghton was here from Lark this week, looking after the Interests of the Eagle anil Blue Uell mino. 31 Iss Lasloy of Kaymore, Kan., arrived In this city to take a position In the Eurolcn public school. Mrs Duncombo returned this week froir. t visit with her son, Harry, at Salt Lake City. |