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Show 1. Friday, February 16,1928. EUREKA REPORTER Page8 ' " I Play Tour Harp Here! . I Lake I with Is spending tha week visiting Miss Crlstle Janaen of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hatfield were la Ogden this week, the guaats of relatives. What is better? GET THE YOUNG FOLKS A . Of Balt James datley, Jr cpent Bandar at Balt Lake, visiting with his father, I I who is at the Holr Cross Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wlghtmaa of Silver City are the proud parents of a baby boy, born at the Holy Croas Hospital last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fullmer of Castle Oats are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs.- Theodore Fullmer. . . the Mandolin and Guitar K I 28 Suits 9 Overcoats (j i Im . I j Ethel ORller GIBSON ! ' , . Life ie short tat while hers let mnsic be your inspiration. . ' ' I . I 1 J a " ' ri - of Perfect Tones . The Young Feoples League gave Valentine party at the M. E. Church Wednesday evening. The program Included games, music and refreshments. and with a PERMANENT GUARANTEE MRS. SESSIONS LOCAL AGENT Will bring1 an instrument to your home for inspection if you call Phone 16L MARCH 1BTH IS LAST HOWARD J. HASSELL LEAVES FARM FOR COLLEGE WORK DAT FOR DTOOME TAX ! Air Placed In Two Groups. ij3 i . The Union Pacific Ry. depot at Milford was burned early la the week, the lorn amounting to about 97,000, with but 9J.000 Insurance-OTuesday the Union Depot at Ogden was also damaged to the extent of about 9160,000. Miss Thelma Buys entertained a number of friends at a "candy pull" last Saturday evening, the party taking place at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buys. The time was spent playing games. Those present were: Miss Nellie Knight, Miss Blanche Anderson, Min Genevieve Wlrthlln, Miss Vera Okay, I Miss Zola Madsen,. Miss. Catherine I Lyton, Miss Frances Anderson. I Mrs. Frank Bacon entertained the members of the Five Hundred Club in a pleasant manner last Monday afternoon. There was the, usual program of cards, with the prize going to Mrs. Ray Sorenson, and then a dainty luncheon, covers being laid for Mrs. Ray Sorenson, Mrs. . H The Big Final Redaction - Howard J. Hassell, of Mammoth, Jamaa H. Anderson, collector of has left work on his father's dry internal raranoa for tha dlatrlct of farm and has registered ae a FreshUtah, atataa that aU Income tax re- man at the Agricultural College of turns must be In by tha 16th of Utah. He entered at tha beginning March. Married men who made of the winter quarter on January 2, 92000 or more and single mon who and registered for a mechanical made 91000 or more' during tha past course, as he Intends to specialize gear must file returns. Married in auto mechanics. man era entitled to an exemption of Mr. Hassell graduated from the 92500 but they must make out Tin tic High School recently. He blanks if there was paid to them has worked on his father's dry farm Heber Jones, Mrs. P. H. Craven, Mrs. 92000 or more during 1922. for the last five or six years until E. L. Clark, Mrs. George Bothern, coming to the Agricultural College Mrs. D. J. Russell, Jr., Mrs. Percy to begin his new line of work. He Hanks, Miss Stella Fields. Miss s been greatly Impressed by the Maurice Maurer assisted the hostess. Watch For Change In College and the work he is receivDate On Your Paper ing, and expresses a keen desire to The Fldells Club members were be able to keep on and major his entertained Saturday evening at the 0 home of Mrs. Alex Gourley. The It A number of our subscribers A snedal course.A. Mrs. cards. Included C. Publicity Letter. program U. It have made pagment on their A Charles Jones won first prise and papers since statements were is-- ft Mrs. Taylor Snow consolation prise. it sued a few weeks ago. Unless it MARRIED AT PROVO were served. Refreshments The EARLY Dr THE there is a apeelal request we do A guests present were: Mrs. John o- not issue receipts, which are it Charles Jones, Mrs. John unneceasarr as the date on row Cooper of Pocatello, Idaho, ' Mrs. John Savage, Mrs. Bunnell, were and Edith of to shows Poulson, Eureka, what point rou paper Joined in marriage at Provo during Charles Zabrlhkie, .are paid. Watch the date on the early part of the past week. The tlcton, Mrs. Eugene Blackett, Mrs. rour paper and when subscripwell known Ben Thurmond, Mri. John Baker, young people are tion parments arc made see to Mrs. A. N. Wallace, Mra. Taylor throughout this district. it that the date is advanced Enow. If proper credit is t There's a big time coming on not given, br advancement of Violet Wheeler entertained MIh Feb. 22nd. Be at the Elks Pavilion very pleasantly at a Valentina date, drop us a card. party, on that date. which wae given at her heme at . Its almost like finding a good suit or overcoat; better hurry Al-Gu- J' ? ,? V i a Bil-Iv-er City Mat Wadneaday evening. I Red and white prevailed In the deco-- : rations throughout the home and same color scheme was carried jthe In out the luncheon Ideae. The of tho evening Included some Interesting, and novel contests, prizes for which were won by Mias Goldie Wheeler end Joeeph Waters. At midnight an excellent luncheon was served to fifteen people, nf now is tho time for all good me Shrive r W. F. 1 pro-Igra- m Star Theatre Son., Feb. 18. iV i GOLDWYN MI9BNTS Mrs. John Phipps' friends gave a rube party in her honor on Monday event' g, rv-yiunut an luterestlnr program of music, garnet, etc., followed by an excellent luncheon. Among tho guests were: Mra. Alice REGINAL BARKER'! Blshof, Mrs. Marie Gallbralth, Mrs. F. Z. Carlson, Mrs. Lou Calloway, Miss Agnes Sullivan, Mrs. John Dnnn, Mrs. Richard Evans, Mrs. Joseph Farren, Mra. Phil Sullivan, Mrs. A. W. Stewart and Mra. Eva Beck. PRODUCTION Mrs. Mary B. Sloana was hostess at a "misfit surprise" party given at her home on tha evening of St. Valentine's Day. The program of the evening included card pUylng and an excellent luncheon, the game being 600 and the prize wlnnera were Mrs. A. D. Beaton, Mra. Rodney Rnnnelli, Mra. Arthur Viertel, Mra. 8. P. Mickleaon. Among those present at the party were: Mra. Wayne White, Mrs. 8. P. Mlckelson, Mrs. Loren Runnells, Mrs. A. R. Gaul, Mrs. Henry Rnnnelli, Mrs. Jack Downey, Mrs. Thomas Drew, Mrs. Theresa Viertel, Mra. Agnes Roberts, Mrs. Jack Osborne, Mra. Edward Fox, Mrs. John Phipps, Mrs. A. D. Beaton, Mra. Rodney Bunnells, Mrs. Laurence Olsen, Mrs. Joseph Robbins, Mrs. Arthur Viertel, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Richard Haynes, Mrs. Georgs Castleton. LEROYScorr jDTftHcnD BV REGINALD BARKEg GOLDWYN PICTURE Happiness,. What is it! Contentment What is it! Does money bring happiness! Does success bring, contentment! Look into your own life and find the answer. Both, sides of these questions are presented in terms of living drama in Gold wins great picture Poverty of Riches. It is a photoplay with a message that wings straight to the heart of every man and woman in the world. Mrs. R. L. Small entertained Wednesday evening at a "misfit" party. All the guests were sttlred In old fashioned clothes. Valentine decorations were used in the living room and dining room. The evening waa spent In playing "500," Mra. McCrea Mra. Roundy, Mrs. Dean Henrlod, Gus Henrlod and Mrs. Knuts win-- ; ning the prizes. An elegant luncheon was served, thoea present being: Mrs. 8. C. Jensen, Mrs. James Rant, Mrs. Frank Garrlty, Mra. William McCullough, Mra. Fred Nesbtt, Mrs. Edward Hodges, Mrs. Hunts, Mrs. C. Bacon, Mrs. Frank Bacon, Mrs. MeCrea Roundy, Mrs. Julia Whitehead, Mra. Speneer Peterson, Mra. Dean Henrlod, Mrs. Gus Henri od, Mrs. John Rows, Mrs. Emma Murphy, Mra. Henry Osborne, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Joseph Boys, Mrs. Theodore Fnllmer, Mrs. Ray Fullmer, Mrs. Glen Jarman anil Miss Flora Hickman. . - FRIENDS, COUNTRYMEN, RADIO FANS, LEND ME YOUR BALDWINS - ,V Original Nathaniel Baldwin Headpieces An In a . Class With Themselves. J LISTEN IN HEAR THE NEWS OF THE v WORLD THROUGH YOUR BALDWINS. .'For Sale by the Eureka Mercantile ' ' Company Monday evening Mrs. Joseph Buys entertained members of tho L. O. E. dub, the program including several games of "600." Mrs. John Rowe won first prise, Mrs.- - Glen Jarman, second prize, and Mrs. MrCres Ronndy the consolation prise. The hostess served a fine luncheon, the guests being: Mrs. Theodore Ful-- i jlmer, Mrs. George Castleton, Mrs. Glen Jarman, Mrs. Spencer 'Lloyd, Spencer Peterson, Mrs. Julia Mrs. Henrlod, Mrs. Whitehead, Emms Murphy, Mrs. John Rowe, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan, Mrs. Fred Nesblt, Mrs. Edward Hodges, Mrs.1 Henry Osborne, Mrs. Jack Osborne, Mrs. Cecelia Bacon, Mra. Thomas Drew, Mrs. Roundy, Mrs. William McCullough, Mrs. Ray Fnllmer, tha last mentioned being a visitor from Castle Gate. pantry, good cellar, S cabins, water and lights, S lots ftneed. Also good 4 room house on two lota. 9 room house and outbuildings at Mamoth-660 cash, 9600 terms. Two good buys near upper Churen street. One for 9660 and the other for 9(00. Mra. Chamberlaia's Tablets for I The nicest and pleasantest msdK clns I have used for Indigestion sad constipation la Chamberlain's Tablets." writes Mslard F. Craig, Middle. Grove, N. Y. They work Ilka a --ocharm and do not gripe or leave any The big dance of tho coming week unpleasant effect. will be on Feb. 22nd Washingtons o Birthday. You cannot afford to your laundry to tho Troy. Phono 199-- J. iplss this event. Mo-Cr- sa . Tha Saturday Night Club gave Mr. and Mra. Jack Osborns a surprise party on February 10th, which was their wedding anniversary. Tha evening was spent in playing 600.' Mrs. Henry Osborne and Joseph Bays won first prises and Mra. Jack Osborne and Arthur Brown consols-- 1 -- tion prises. A splendid lunch was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Speneer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.! Arthur Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McClain, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jarvis, Mrs. Lee Msnson, Mrs. Speneer Lloyd, Mrs. Clarence Btapley, Mra. 8. C. Jensen, Mrs. Combs. Crescent Theatre Tuesday - o Real Estate Bargains Worthy Of Investigation ' It la surprising what you can do In tha way of purchasing local real estate without tha expenditure of any largo aum of inoney. Some of tho residences which are sold neeu repairing but a small - sum spent in that way qnlto often makes it possible for tha purchaser to double his mousy. Why not start paying toward . a homo of your own Instead of paying rent 7 Frank Garrlty, real estate and Insurance man, has quite a string of places which are offered for sale. Some are genuine bargains. Investigate now. If these; places dont meet with your approval Garrlty can look up others for you 4 room furnished house on upper: Main street at 9650.09. Now rents, for 920.00 per month. 4 room house, furnished, with: bath, clothes closets sad cells r. Garage. 91600. You will have to act; quick If you want this. ' 4 room furnished house close in; rents for 990- - Will go at 9660. 2 furnished houses on Leadvllle' Row. 92100. Terns. 2 houses, 4 and 2 rooms, upper: Main. 9760 takes them. Main street property for sale -One mercantile building and two building sites. Good locations and bargain prices. 4 room house at Mammoth, with TomVise i - A RURAL LOVE STORY ' As dean as the sunshine that filled the sweet-scente-d air of the little rural community, the life of which is its subject, is the Playgoers presentation of Father Tom. And in being clean it has not been made sticky sweet, namby pamby or insipid. Neither does it propound a belief or prove A moral. It is jnst good, straight entertainment, with a story of logical development by Earl Krnsader, f . . I - : at. , . -- . |