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Show THE EUHEKA BEPOBTEfl I Pag Friday, August 1, 1919. J. v Theodore Miller of 8alt Lake Eureka during the veek visiting her daughters, Mrs. O. C. Lind say and Mrs. Edward Bonner. Mrs. A. W, Larson Is spending a Mra. vas In few weeks at Balt Lake where she NEW! FASHIONABLE! a Is receiving treatment, having been in poor health for some time aa the result of rheumatism. The recent assessment ' on the stock of the Plutua company will become delinquent on August 6tL. The. sale day Is August SClh. Mrs. H. Q. Snyder and daughter Miss Althea, were out from Salt ' Lake during the week for a vi .'t with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen. Mr. and Mra C. E. Hulsh, Mist Frances Hulsh, Miss Marcella Sullivan and Miss Helen Bscsley spent Sunday at the Townsend resort in Pay son Canyon. Mrs. P. J. Bonner and daughter, and Mra John Donnelly, left early In the week for an extended visit wltc In Montana. They will relatives visit at Missoula and Butta .. Miss Anna. Kelly returned on Saturday of last week after a trip to Salt Lake where she was called by the Illness of her sister, Miss Minnie Kelly. Andrew Sutherland, manager of the Pinion Queen Mining company of East Tlntlc, was at Balt Lake on business during the early part of the past week. Surveyor Billings of the Bingham Mines Co. was in Eureka during the early part of the past week. He spent hie time In underground work at the Eagle ft Blue Bell mine. Mrs. A1 Moore was at Salt Lake during the week for the purpose of visiting with her sister, who has been In poor health for some- - time and who left a day or two later for the east. S. M. Simpson, who waa kept from work for about eight weeks on account of blood poisoning In ills hand, Is back in Eureka and on Tuev day resumed his work at the Chief Conn mine. Ray Thompson, local manager for the telephone company, Is preparing to leave Eureka. He will move his family to California where a more lucrative position has been offered him with one of the electric light companies. Bupt. William Owens of the Eagle ft Blue Bell mine was sent to the Holy Cross Hospital at. Salt Lake on Sunday. He had been ulJWfDf a couple of days previous' uut recovered rapidly after reaching the hospital and will soon be back home and on the Job once more. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duggan and children returned to Eureka early In the week after spending several days at Richfield where they visited with the letter's relatives. During Mr. Duggan's absence from Eureka his position as agent at the Rio Grande depot was filled by Agent Garrison of Goshen. 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aveson, parents of Bert Aveson formerly of this city and now living In California, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at Salt Lake on Saturday last Robert Aveson came to Utah from England In 1816. He was employed as a printer for many years, working on the Balt Lake newspapers. Albert Peterson and Orrln Spaln-howe- r, local people, are preparing to incorporate a company for the purpose of handling an automobile pump, which Is the Invention of Mr. Peterson. Mr. Peterson, who has a number of Important inventions to his credit, has evidently perfected a splendid little pump. It Is light and yet strongly built and when attached to the engine of an ordinary auto can be depended upon to put 70 to 90 pounds of air Into a casing In two minutes. Most of the auto pumps which are now on the market are of rather poor construction and unpopular. While Tlntlc ihotorlsts are steering their cars out raound the torn up spots of Utah county where road Improvements are under way they should not do too much swearing because next season they will be able to enjoy the pavements which are to be put down this summer and fall. Much of the road between Payaon and Salt Lake will be paved by the early summer of 1920 and the trip between Eureka and the capital by auto will be more of a pleasure Among the Utah county towns which have contracted the paving habit are American Fork, Provo and Payson and several other cities will no doubt follow suit. E. Forrest Taylor, well known theatrical man, was in Eureka on Tuesday for the purpose of consulting with Manager Lindsay of the Star Theatre. Mr. Taylor, who has been playing Idaho cities for the past few years. Intends to establish a UAb circuit for his company, playing eighteen of the largest cities of Utah, Juab, San Pete and Sevier counties and visiting each of these towns every three weeks. Hs is quite confident of being able to make a success of the venture as he has already done la Idaho where he Is playing to capacity houses. Only the latest and best plays are put on by Mr. Taylors companies. Penney Co. A Nationwide Institution. NOW READY! Mica Maude Layton waa the guest ot Balt Lake friends last Saturday and Sunday. C. 1 J. O. Penney Silk Plush Coats Co. A For Fall and Winter of 1919 -- Youll get them all: Passion, Romance, Jealousy, Adventure, Revenge, when you see Gladys Brockwell In THE SNEAK A Wm. Fox Production. The story of a madcap Gypsy princess. A romance of riches and rags. A whirlwind of action throughout. Love and hate in the caravan. Duel with knives in wliich princess conquers her rejected suitor. . Star Theatre Tonight TAKE A VICTROLA ALONG ON YOUR SUMMER OUTING juVictrola if you go camping, or for even a ftw weeks boat-jManywh- It livens up the evenings around the camp fire and adds greatly to the pleasures of camp life. If you are getting ready for a camping trip be sure and include a Victrola in your outfit Its easy to take one of the smaller styles of the Victrola with you and well make it. easy for you to get, too. Stop in and see styles IV, VI and VIII and well be glad to play any music you wish to hear. Caylor ires. TINTICS MODERN AND e. UP-TO-DA- FURNITURE STORE. Eureka, Provo and Spanish Fork. The Bottling Season Is at hand and this store can supply you with everything that you need. Fruit bottles of all sixes, as well as caps and rubbers for your old jars. Abo jelly glasses. Then we are in position to give you the lowest possible price on the sugar that your bottled fruit and preserves will require. Come to this store for choice groceries. Fine line of canned goods. Manson Bros; Cash Groceiy Eureka Phone 7 Dividend Phone 174m Fashions Favored Styles Already Received from - Our Headquarters in New J. York City j O. Penney BUY NOW Co- - A While Selection is Complete! A lig Saving is Possible Buying From Us! j J. 0. Penney -- Co. A Nationwide Institution. A Triumph of Toughness And yet, the Royal Cord possesses amazing buoyancy and life. Thats the secret of this famous tires success. Hardihood that means many extra miles, combined with the luxury of easier riding. Let us put Royal Cords on your car. They are the utmost in equipment the finest tires in the world. United States Tires are Good Tires We Know United States Tires Are Good Tires Thats Why We Sell Them. Untie Garage Co. Salem Mercantile Co., Salem, Uta |