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Show Pg THE EUREKA REPORTER your hauling. Phone 228 F. D. Kimball was In Eureka Has This Occurred To You? Friday, August 8, 1919. last1 Saturday. George Gourley returned home: this week after avislt at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. John Morley spent Wednesday afternoon at Townsend's resort In Payson Canyon. Mrs. S. M. Simpson and the cbll-- 'i dren visited with Eureka friends last week. When you save your money by deLlst your property with Frank the only licensed real estate!! Garrlty, in acan interest it positing bearing agent in Eureka. Real estate bought and sold on a commission basis. count at this bank you are simply Mrs. Clara Darnell and two ehil--' dren returned to Balt Lake during:! 1 renting it; it is very much the same as the week after several weeks visit: renting a house the tenant pays the' with Mrs. Walter EllerbrechL j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alston are rl fent; the banker pays interest the parents- of a pretty little baby J 1 The child arrived at their home girl. The more money you retain to let, on Wednesday. Phone 228 for Scott's Republic! the more rent you will be able to coltruck which Is at your disposal fori lect in interest; then, too, an account all kinds of hauling. Prices reason-- 1 able. Prompt service. will with this bank has many other advanMr. and Mrs. Dean Beck motored to Genola last Sunday and spent the tages that, can add to your income' for day with their mother, Mrs. Ben here a service relation is possible Richter. Clothes for kindergirden kidBOYS' SUITS J. Wilson, whose home Is In which is governed entirely by a spirit Nebraska, arrived In Eureka this dies, outfits for final term EXTRA PANTS SUITS, In mix-twe- e, of helpfulness. week, accompanied by Mrs. Wilson, serge and worsteds. Nor. and has taken a position at Joseph misses. Our stock and end folk plain slses 0 years to youths Morleys barber shop. 88 years. . The morning train into Tin tic evis complete and replete with er the Salt Lake Route Is operating BLOUSES, extra qnallty, wash INTEREST B PER CENT ON SAVINGS. under a new schedule which beanttfolly and are Jut the thing special values. for Its arrival In Eureka at 18.46. for schooL The train leavea for Balt Lake at the ribbed or STOCKINGS; All the accessories, that make same hour. wortm, blech, brown and white, Jamea Gregeraon waa in Balt Lake reinforced toe. and heel extra for fullest equipment and .utduring the early part of the week. wearing qnallty. It is understood that he Is making most delight to the off-fo- rMEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM arrangements to enter into the broki erage and Insurance business in EuBOYS1 SHOES reka. school again. Organized 1890 TAN la lasts for growing feet, Payson Utah Louie Hassell, old timer of Tintic, and scuffs prae belli for was back In the district on a visit tlcal play shoes that save parents on Wednesday. He is now living at money aad please study boys. Sprlngvllle and it had been twelve since he visited his friends years BLACK Boys' and Glrts'hoUday here In Tintic. aad Sunday shoes, look like Col. Doby" Brown la spending a made to wear, too grown-npEvents few weeks at the Schnelter Hot Pots aU our boys' and girts' shoes ere Resort near Heber City. The colespecially sturdy. onel Is having a great time, accordOdd lot of Boys, Girls' aad Woto Eureka people who were at Albert Cox pent Bandar at hla P. J. Fennell returned late last ing resort men's rimes, now on display In the this week, and la putting home la Provo. week after a trip to Salt Lake. our store, at greatly redneed on weight as a result of the trout Mrs. James Larson of this city has been J. Beane and daugh- and chicken dinners. prices. at the Schnelter Hot Poti Resort for ter, MissHarry Norma, are spending a few Sheriff P. P. Deputy Christensen the past few days. weeks with Salt Lake friends. made a trip out to Trout Creek durMr. and Mrs. Alolph Ames were Mrs. W. D. Myers left ing the week to serve subpoenas on la Salem on Sunday for a visit with for a visit with her sister, Wednesday Mrs. Sum- witnesses needed for the preliminJtr. and Mrs. Leon Pomel. merville, at American Fork. ary hearing of the members of the Albert Peterson and Earl Stewart William Nolan, of Astoria, Ore- Harris family, charged with the murspent Sunday In Spanish Fork Can- gon, arrived In Eureka early In the der of Jesse Cone. Robert Tibbs acyon, where they caught a nloe atrlm week and is now employed in the companied the officer, driving the: of fish. auto In which they made the trip. Garrlty barber shop. Just received Mrs. Mary York, who has been viFred Johnson, the assistant supP. M. McCrea, who several years! a splendid siting her daughter, Mrs. J. P. erintendent of the Chief Cons, mine, ago was superintendent of the! returned to her home In Pro- is driving a new Bulck roadster, Yankee Cons, mine at this place, was' assortment of vo on Wednesday. which was delivered here last week. back In the district during the early! Suits Mrs. Bertha Wood and Ned Wood of the week and paid a visit to Bathing Warren McAdams, who has been part of Payson were In Mammoth over at one of the Balt Lake for the Apex Standard mine. During for both men hospitals his the week end visiting their brother, the past few weeks, Is reported to be stay here Mr. McCrea visited and women Albert Wood. and George W.. getUng along nicely and wiU soon be with Lewis Merrlman able to return to his home here. Mrs. Tinsmsn. All sizes and a McAdams has been at Salt Lake with G. C. Lindsay, manager (f&eMj local- - shows, was in Salt Lake on her husband during his illness. large variety to business select from. The new road to Fish Lake, which during the early part of the KW l.LMKY pwmU will probably not be In use until next week. He states that be has been Prices: season, will be one of the most pic- very successful In booking pictures Mens Suits turesque highways of the state, ac- for the coming month when some of cording to the editor of the Rich- the best feature pictures on the mar.$5.25 to $8.00 field Reaper, who was over the route ket will be shown here. Ladies Suits a few days ago.- The road will make Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hood the trip to the lake a. much more daughter returned early in the week to $12.00 $4.00 enjoyable one and some distance after an extended visit In various shorter. parts of the state. They attended Mr. and Mrs. Will Stack of Twin the celebration at Spanish Fork, Falls passed through Buhl on Mon- then visited at Provo, Heber City, day on their way to the mountains the Hot Pots and Salt Lake City and for-- a weeks vacation and outing report a very pleasant time. They on the trip Thejr were traveling by auto and will were accampanled camp out during their stay. Mr. Mrs. Vera Arrigano. Stack Is with a wholesale seed and Alex Caldwell, pioneer prospector commission firm at Twin Faljs and of Tooele county, was in the city makes Buhl regularly each week. during the week. He states that he Buhl (Idaho) Republican. is still busy with the development of Mlsa Helen Shrlver entertained at his property, which adjoins the a cabaret dancing party last Friday Sharp mine, and in which he has at Miss Isabella Store your cur at Burtons garage some ore. The a week or tenGourley Is visiting for Joseph Trelosr, foreman at the evening in honor of Miss Ruth Bran-es- ready developed days with Provo on upper Main street. Gemini mine, has been at Salt of Salt Lake City, who was Sharp property Is idle at this time friends. ALIAS, HIKE. visiting here. The affair was held according to Mr. Caldwell1, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark and for the put week, taking n not and Mrs. Angns McDonnel and son, at Elmers Cabaret In Mammoth and Fred Dittmer on Monday receivMerle, have Just returned enjoying himself. , daughter, about thirty young people from Eu- ed a message from his brother, Lou Harry, are the guests of Belt Lake after n very Mrs. Mutt Murphy of Goldfield is pleasant business and reka motored over and enjoyed the Dittmer, Informing him of the death friends for s fow days. In Eureka for n visit with her parFirst off, the hero of this pleasure trip to Suit Lake. Mr. and reMrs. Dsn with Martin are evening of David Carr, of Pocstellb, Idaho, dancing. Splendid Mrs. Matt Newman and son, Eu- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cronin, and picture would do anything freshments were served. Mr. Carr was an engineer on the entertaining the letters sister, Mrs. to get out of fighting. Afand Mrs. Anna B. Enlund of Is also accompanied by her little gene, Word has Just been received from Oregon Short Line Ry. and the hus- Eckmsn, who arrived during tbe Salt Lake, motored to Idaho ter he does skin out of it, last daughter. Mrs. Mnrphjr wu formerhe'd do anything to get In! Burley, Idaho, stating that Eugene band of a former Eureka girl, Miss week from Salt Lake. week where they visited with Mr. ly Miss Anns Cronin. Mrs. Hannah Phillips and Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. Kohl. Lou Dittmer is also And get In he did, by heck! Henriod, formerly of this city, who Kempe. Miss Annie of Mamwas badly burned from an explosion railroading, with his headquarters Lenn B. Hughes of Spanish Fork Just like all the boys now Miss Margaret Leah? of Provo was moth hu beenTregonlng In at Pocatello. D. tbs Is in of visited Mrs. business J. visiting during his, place Russell, Jr., this ths Burley, coming home. See him! week with ber cousin, Miss Dorothy guest of Eureka friends for weH on the road to recovery. Boon Bee Wallace Reid at bis Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rowe and week. few days daring the week, coming Trelosr of Eureka. The young la-- 1 after the accident oecured Mr. Hen- son, Gus, returned late last week afbest! Phone William Scott when here for n visit with Sister M. Ray- dies enjoyed n picnic in the mounriod suffered a severe attack of ter a trip, by auto, to Butte Mont have n piece of healing and his yon big mond. tains on Thursday. , from which he has Just They .had a very enjoyable pneumonia, on truck will be the Republic Job outing In STAR THEATRE Edward Brlngleaon, who is now recovered. It Is reported that the and at Butte visited with Mr. Rowe' short order. Phone 888. Dont experiment with the valuat Spanish Fork, li in Eureka able living burns on his hands and face will re- relatives. The road between Salt Mrs. Ben herend Richter mechanism of your auto. Whan son, WEDNESDAY looking after hla mining Interests. quire several weeks before they heal Lake and Butte Is In fairly good Leo Malcolm, who recently retained He goes wrong torn it over to sufficently for him to resume his condition, according to Mr. Rowe, from two years In tbe service, were Tlntleowns some ela'ms 4a tbs East something Burson's In section and be ram of good work. Garage with worn partnership it has although rough as 'the tbe guests last week of Mrs. Dean Hy 8hsw. treatment. result of the unusually dry summer, Beck. Sergeant Chas. E. Hillman, who Surveyor Fltxhugh of Belt Lake Is a brother of Irvine Hillman, wu In camp this doing some turned home early In the week after work on the Northweek, Tlntle claims of seeing several months of active serv- James Crooks and Irwin Spriggs, ice overseas. The young man, whose which are to be within the home was at Vernon at the time he next few montha. patented was taken into the service, left for Frank Garrlty, the only Ucenacd Idaho a day or two after his arrival real estate agent In Eureka, will in this section and it Is rumored find n buyer for your property. List that be will be married to one of it with him st ones. Reasonable the popular young ladles of that commission when sale is made. No state. charge for .Hating, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch, Min Miae Welthu Beckwith of Delta Is Maud Fitch, Howard Fitch and Mr. in Eureka for a visit with Mr. and and Mr. Cedi Fitch left on Wed- Mrs. A. Cline. Miss Beckwith is the Dont writ until fill or winnesday for a trip to southern Cali- youngest daughter of Mr. Beckwith,! fornia, the trip to be made by anto the publisher, of the Millard County with a side trip to tbe Grand Can- Chronicle.. ter. Play safe fill your coal yon, while en route. Two large Cadl-la- e Miss Anna Kelly, chief operator cars wdFe taken, giving ample room for baggage, and the members at the local telephone office, was at' bin now and avoid trouble of the party were looking forward Salt Lake daring the week, being to n very enjoyable outing. They called there by the Illness of ber siswill be aboent for . about three or ter. Miss Minnie Kelly, wbo has been ' four weeks, their stay on ths const quite seriously 111 at the Holy Cross two months. for nearly Hospital, to be at Coranado Beach. . Fred Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fullmer of this city are taking a vacation. George Adams of Eureka, waa They left Eureka this week and In- formerly discharged from the service tend to visit with friends In various during the week end bis mother AGENCY EASTMAN KODAKS. trip to Salt Lake on Wednesparts of the state end also pnt in n madeins order to meet him on bis arday In of tbe time the part mountains, rival st that We' Carry a Full Line of place. on the being accompanied trip by Kodaks and Supplies Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fullmer. Jr., Jerry Sullivan, accompanied the NEVER whose home is In California, bnt who Eureka, and Mammoth baseball PHONE have been In Eureka on a vlelt for n players on their trip to southern UNDERSOLD Schramm-Johnso- n EIGHT few days. During tbs absence of Utah. A wireless message received Mr. Fullmer the grocery department today Indicates that the Tintic boys Phones Nos. 11 and 3. . of tbe Heffernan-Thompso- n stars are pribeplng everything la front of will be under tbe management of H. tbev and that their trip Is one long! E. Well. string of victories, i j - BEFORE SCHOOL . i j Add to the duldrens fresh stock of health a fresh stock of the things they need to wear. . k - - v dm tups L Eureka Personals and'Sodal s; Bathing Suits Fits-geral- Wallace - . . . - , . M88llliHI8888tHI88l8IH0ltni8MI88l888M' It Is Always Coal Now! m CRO MARS - Drugs No. 10 ; j mi mm |