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Show f xr' 'i. THE EUREKA REPORTER Phg4 Friday, August 1, 1919. Mrs. H. Berqulat of Dividend vii In Eureka on a visit lut Tuesday. P. J. fennell la in Salt Lake City Has This Occurred To You? today. Stella Fields of the Utah Power A Light company office force is spending her vacation at Balt Lake City. Supt. Cedi Fitch of the Chief Cons, mine was at Salt Lake during the week on business. Mr. F. A. Cromar returned home on Wednesday after a month's visit in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horton are the proud parents of a pretty baby girl which arrived at their home on . 1 1 Sale Of Shoes Qean-U- p ' When you save your money by depositing it in an interest bearing account at this bank you are simply renting it; it is very much the same as renting a house the tenant pays the rent; the banker pays interest. The more money you retain to let, the more rent you will be able to collect in interest; then, too, an account with this bank has many other advantages that can add to your income for here a service relation is possible which is governed entirely by a spirit of helpfulness. INTEREST B Sunday evening. On Monday evening, August the llth,J the Payson Military Baud ill give a dance at the Elks Pavilion in Eureka. . . some people anyway.- Press. - Gar Carrying Liquor Stops In Front Of Sheriff's Home SYSTEM Payson Utah Organized 1890 Eureka Personals and Social Events Prank Garrity was at Salt Lake during the week on hnslnesa. Let Scott do your hauling. Big Republic truck ready for all kinds of work. Phone 228. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Spalnhower returned on Friday after an enjoyable visit with relatives at Provo. Mrs. Eugene Blackett and daughter, Dorothy, were guests of Nephi relatives on Baturday and Sunday.. Rev. Father OConnor, who is n charge of the local Catholic Church, was at Salt Lake for a brief visit on Tuesday. CapL George T. Bridges returned to Eureka on Wednesday after spending a few weeks at Milford, where he has mining interests. Samuel McIntyre was Like on business during the k. Supt. A. P. Mayberry ck'ihe Centennial Eureka mine was at Salt Lake on Saturday and Sunday for a visit with his family, Mrs. Mary D. BuUlvan and daughter, Miss Marcella Sullivan, have returned from Salt Lake where they spent about six months. They will spend the remainder of the summer here. E. C. Schuster, popular depart-memanager at the Tlntic Mere, store, Is back after a three weeks vacation which he spent in southern California. He reports a splendid outing and says that there la no place quite like southern California l9ilt Attorney Lee Baker was at Salt Lake on Business on Baturday and Sunday. Hugh Stevens, of the Garrity barber shop, was a Salt Lake visitor this week. County Assessor Haynes of NephI was in Eureka on Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Norman Ellsworth of Payson Is. visiting at the home of Miss Ludle Harper. Mias Mabel Creighton and Miss Lucile Harper have returned home after visiting for a week in Spanish Fork and Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Bng Smoot of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Nesbitt during the past week. . R. A. Brown, formerly 66 this city,, is planning to move from Salt Lake to California in the event he is successful in selling his Salt Lake Talk about hard luck. Here's story that is almost without parallel. Last night at about 12 odock Elmer Pauldennis, who drives a green Studebaker car, and who was returning to Eureka with a. 26 gallon barrel of gin, had the mlfor-tun- e to have the machine break down within a few feet of Sheriff Martin's residence. When Paulden nls could not get the car to move he unloaded his barrel or liquor and cached it away'near the side of the road while he went for help. Sheriff Martin beard the noise shortly after the car came to a stop and was while watching the performance Pauldennis was struggling with the barrel. The officer waited until the man returned for his liquor and then placed him under arrest. Pauldennis spent last night at the county Jail and will have a trial before Judge Creighton on a charge of haring liquor in his possession The date of his hearing has not been . set. A fellow countryman of Pauldennis, who was in the car at the time of the arrest, was In no way implicated in the matter, having been called to assist in getting the ear started. . away below wholesale cost It will pay yon to call and see -- THRILLING AND FULL OF ACTION. these Mg bargains. Also all Canvas Shoes, Slip- pers and Pumps will be placed Clyde Russell Married In Michigan On July 12th on sale at almost manufactur- er's cost to make room for our The Reporter JiasJust learned of the marriage of Clyde Russell, eon of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Russell of Eureka. The marriage took place at Pontiac, Mich., at the home of the bride, who wee formerly Mias Mary Bannister and a very popular young lady. Mr. Bussell left Eureka more than a year ago, entering the avia- ' fall line which is arriving daily. tion branch of the' service and being stationed at Detroit where there were s number of airplane manufacturing establishment. When the fighting cessed and he was released from the service of Uncle Sam ha was offered a very good position with one of the large automobile concerns and consequently be did not return to Eureka. The young man's many Eureka friends will be pleased to learn of hts marriage and drill extend hearty congratulation. Mr. and Mrs. Russell will reside at ' in overy poaalble manner. practically none. Gold haa practically gone out of men Mining predict a a result, circulation, and allver now la about the coming of a period' of mining aa preclou a. metal a gold, from expansion based upon the worldOLD PEOPLE'S KIDNEYS. monetary itandpolnt, because of wide sesrch, probably in many esses double standard. It Is a ques- - j financed by the government, the for BufMany Elderly Eureka Residents lion if there Is enough gold and properties that will produce preo-silvfer From Borne Form of Kid-- ; combined to go around. ions .metals. , noy Trouble. It is claimed that ,there is- loss The mines of the west will feel the metal in this country today, in pro- impetus when the combing process When past middle age, there fre- portion to the outstanding obliga- for mines begins and eastern capital, quently comes a noticeable weaken- tions, than there was In George which is already looking to the west ing of the organs of tbs body, and Washington's time after the revolu- for investment, starts flowing this resulting dangar of quick decline. war, and then there was way. It is quite necessary to give prompt tionary help to any part that first shows signs of Year. Healthy kidneys are necessary to a bale old aga. Weak kidneys often bring constant backache, lame back, stitches and twinges of pstn, annoying urinary troubles, and the danger of dropsy or Brights sense. .Doans Kidney Pills era gratefully recommended by .very many aged people.. Read what a Eu: j Those who are trafficlng-Stua- r should profit by Pauldennis rniKtake and remember that unloading a barrel of liquor within a few doors of real estate. the sheriffs office is - almost the William . Scott will handle your same as driving up to the jail and hauling. Express packages deliver- asking for the keys.' ed within a few minutes of their arrival in Eureka. Phone 228. Why not take your car to Bur-son'Mrs. Mike OGara and two sons of Garage and hare it overhauled. Los Angeles and Miss Edna Haynes Special attention to battery work. of Nephi are in Eureka, being guests Equipment for charging batteries. of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. James Norman left on Tuesday for a visit with the forFOR FLETCHER'S mers relatives in Illinois. They will be abeent from Eureka for about 1 reka resident says: three or four weeks. Mrs. Jessie G. Freckleton. Church H. E. Wall made a trip to Nephi for recreation. St., says: I have used Doan's Kidon Sunday and on his return was acMr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams ney Pills and from tha way they Mrs. Wall and the two A MODERN HOME have helped me I know they're apian-dland the children will leave next companied by children who visited with Nephi FOR BALK. Whenever my kidney have week, by auto, for Goldfield, Nev. friends for several weeks. been disordered, I have bought At that place they will visit with The opportunity Is now after-- 1' 6 Doans at Raymer's Drug Store and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon, whose relatives of Mrs. Williams and be fore returning to Eureka wilt take wedding was solemnised at Salt Lake 6 ed to secure 'one of the very ft huv used them. They have al- -i in various points of Interest in that a few weeks ago, have returned to ft few thoroughly modern homes ft ways given ma the desired relief. I Eureka where they will take up their ft in Eureka, at a price consider- recommend them as a fin remedy state as well as in Arizona. ft ably below the cost of building ft for people wall residence. up in years." Scotts big Republic truck is availPrice 80c, at all dealers. Misses Jessie and Anita Jack, both ft the same at this time, and tbs ft Don't able fer all kinds of express and ft simply ask for a kidney remedy get of Salt Lake, were the guests of Mr. ft best location in town. The bouse consists of six ft Doans Kidney Pills tbs same that drayage business. Phone him for a and Mrs. G. W. Chris topherson for price on the next piece of hauling sereval besides bath room and. ft Mrs. Freckleton had. Foater-MIl-burooms, days. They left for tbeir you have. No. 228. clothes closets, enclosed back Co., Mfgre., Buffalo, N. Y. homo on Sunday. ' porch, vestibule, front porch, Mise Sarah Fullmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabriskle compartment cellar. Heated by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fullmer, met HAVE FAITH IN FUTURE and son, Yard, were guests of friends hot water system, at less than with an accident on Tuesday which in Spring, City and other southern cost of a half the like heating threatened the sight of her left eye. Utah cities late Mining men are not discouraged last week, returning house by means of coal stove The young lady was wearing glasses the unfavorable conditions of tbe by on heaters. Fitted with fine elecSunday. and bumped her head in such a man- home few months. They are lookpast ft in tric built cup-light fixtures, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Coleman were ner that a fragment of glass enterfor a grant expansion soon of ing board, and have running bot ed the eye. Local physicians gave in Salt Lake on Sunday and brought the mining industry of the United her attention and suggested that a back a couple of new Ford cars a ft and cold water in bed room.vft States. ft and well Roof exterior ft trip be made to Salt Lake for the fire passenger machine and a road- ft cement walks and shadepainted, Mins owners of the northwest are trees, ft ster. The local agency is having a purpose of consulting a specialist. confidently . expecting a revival of addition a has In ft this property Oasis Beach," the new bathing difficult time securing Fords needed ft well built garage, wash-hous- e, ft the mining Industry on a large scale. resort near the Chief Cons, mine, is to fill their present orders. ft They are baaing their conclusions on ft and other outbuildings. Several Tin tic people who happen- ft Reasonable terms may bo ft reports brought by several operators attracting a lot of people theee hot days and everyone says the water ed along at that hour witnessed the ft granted to right party. Title ft who have recently returned from have been In is fine. The water in the .pool is destruction, from fire, of a large ft assured. Possession can be ft New York end who touch with some ' of the leading car at Santaquin at about 8 ft given within two weeks. always kept in good shape with plenty of fresh water flowing into o'clock last Saturday evening. The ft Anyone interested in, a first ft metal meu of the nation. it at all times. Scores of Eureka car caught fire while some repairs ft class home please call at once ft One prominent operator who has youngsters who previous to the open- were being made and before the ft on S. B. FREED, office in Cree- - ft emended upward of a million doling of this swimming pool had no flames were finally extinguished the ft cent Building, phone 265; the ft lars in developing properties in the opportunity to learn to swim, are entire front end of the machine was ft exclusive real estate end gen- - ft Couer dAlenes, states that. In hia opinion the world would be combed making the most of this resort and destroyed. The gas tank was in the ft eral insurance agency of the ft for mining properties and the proit is really surprising how rapidly front of the car and the gas fed the ft Tlntic District. duction of metals will be stimulated flames for nearly half a hour. they are progressing. pa-ee- V and Ladies' Pumps. These are broken siies and will be sold Bpanish Fork ABSORBING, we will place on special sale 57 pairs of Big Boys' and Children's Members of the Mammoth baseball team are howling about getting STAR SATURDAY raw deal in Spanish Fork on July 23rd. They expected to get 60 per cent of the gate receipts Instead of CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 60 per cent of $100, the purse ofIn fered for the game, although the arwere for rangements plain enough A Story of the Early Stages any ordlnaly person to understand,' of the War. and announcement of the purse was made to the crowd before the game "THE ROAD THROUGH started. Well it's hard to satisfy THE DARK" PER CENT ON SAVINGS. FEDERAL For SATURDAY Claha, Kimball Young - . s nt Children Cry CAST O R A 6666 Shes Champ Egg Layer of World dt rn .. Ap-pers- on . I fiUVCJ-- HOME WELL-'f- IIcamningHCRE, HUH? ftftftftftftftftftft.ft rightBut whats worse than Mf - FMOMK WORM iNsive, SWEET A. Thle to Gus Rhodes, prosperous farmer of West Salem. Win. WWto Rock hB rho has startled poultry men by laying one months time TT of whieh wm land la eggs La Crosaa poultry man aa to r0 tha performance6 hisTyr,d UGH, ICMtr IMMM --UNLESS -- IT WOULD BE TWO WORMS HOME V'; v v- -' s ' " J ' -- ' ii |