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Show l: r EUREKA UTOBTKB Bar. and Mrs. Prary apent a of Uat Ttek la Balt Uka ' Mr. and Mra. Clande F. Baker returned home on Sunday after spending a few daya la Salt Lake City. Ben Wrlde and aon, Carnell, were Balt Lake visitors daring the early part of the week, the trip being made by auto. Mra. Angus Mellor returned to Payaon early In the week after spending several days with Mra. L. C. Kruae of Eureka. went to Mrs. Louella Fillmore the Payaon Monday to attend Enoch funeral of her brother-in-la, . Friday, March 2, 1923. - I Miss Isabelle Gourley is spending the week with relatives at NephL Miss Mima Jack of Salt Lake la visiting with her sister, Mrs. Walter Chrlstopherson. The Woodcraft ladles will have an Important meeting this evening. A" members urged to attend. Mrs. O. W. Stone on Sunday returned to her home at American Fork after a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gear. Her sister, Mrs. John Nllson, accompanied Mrs. Btorrs on her return to American Fork. The residence property of John Enlund was this week sold to B. R. Monk. resi- George A. Langton left on Wed- Bowen, who also purchased the dence which was owned by the heirs Los at hla home Angeles for nesday the late Rebekah Mitchell. Both after a weeka visit at the home of of were handled through Frank sales Euof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Treloar real estate man. Garrlty, reka. D. J. (Jack) Boyd, sheriff of The regular meeting of the city and former resident of council will be held this evening. At Utah county Eureka, is one of the incorporators this meeting the usual monthly of a recently filing articles reports of city officers will be sub- with company of state for the the secretary of mitted for , the approval manufacture and distribution of a ( automatic radiator cap. The recent assessment of one cent It Is the invention of John W. Jones Eureka of cm the stock the share per of Provo and promises big things. Metallurgical Co. Is now delinquent The concern Is capitalised for two and the sale day Is set for March hundred thousand with a corporate 7th. The present office of the com- life of a hundred years. ' pany Is at the Dooley Block at Balt The Fidelia Club members were Lake City. entertained Friday evening at the Mrs. Coward entertained a num- home of Mrs. George Castleton, the ber of friends at dinner on Thursday time being spent in playing "50.' of last week. Covers were laid for Mrs. Thomas Drew won first prise Mrs. E. Bowen, Mrs. George Brew- and Mrs. A. F. Burt consolation Mrs. ster, Mrs. William Hobbs, Hanniprise. Delicious refreshments were Margaret Freethy, Mrs. John served. Attending the party were: Mrs. and fin, Mrs. P. J. Dbnnelly Mrs. Ben Thurmond, Mrs. M. R. E. Vivian. Sullivan, Mrs. Eugene Blackett, Mrs. Miss Marguerite Pranke, Miss John Baker, Mrs. Alex Gourley, Mrs. Cathleen Franke and Walter Pranke Thomas Drew, Mrs. John Savage, went to Balt Lake last Friday for Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Charles Jones, the eighteenth annual Junior Prome- Mrs. A. F, Burt, Mrs. Chari ns nade of the University of Utah, this Zabriskle, Mrs. John Bunnell. , of all being the most Important Last evening the memsocial affairs of the year at the U. bers of Saturday the Saturday Night Club" The party was given at the Hotel conducted an enjoyable surprise Utah and attended by over six in honor of Mr. and Mrs: B. hundred people, students, former party M. Simpson, carrying ont a program students and their friends. of cards and serving an excellent At cards Mrs. John Osluncheon. borne and B. M. Simpson won the first prises and the consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lee Hanson and Henry Osbdrne. Present at the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Beb Carlson, Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Manson, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Lloyd, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Henry Jarvis, Mrs. John Osborne and Mrs. Clarence Btapley, who was a visitor from Mammoth. On Friday afternoon of last week Mrs. Joseph Treloar entertained the Ladles Aid Society members of the M. E. Church, the occasion being her birthday. The rooms were beautifully decorated with roses and the afternoon was spent in sewing and a nodal time. An elegant luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. Prary, Mrs. John Morley, Mrs. H. P. Gear, Mrs. Jack Nllson, Mrs. William Hobbs, Mrs. George Brewster, Mrs. Mary Bloane, Mrs. Prank Bloss, Mra. Vivian, Mrs. Margaret Freethy, Mrs. F. Taylor, Mrs. Parrish, Mrs. Thomas Trythall, Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. G. W. Btorrs, the last mentioned being a visitor from American Pork. Mrs. John Osborne entertained on Monday evening at a linen shower, svAvAyAVAvAvAvAyAvAvAvA given in honor of Miss Camlle Osborne, whose marriage will take place in the near future. The honored guest received many beautiful gifts and the guests were entertained at cards and games while the FINE . hostess also served a bounteous MONUMENTS Prise winners at these luncheon. games were: Mrs. Henry Jarvis, Mrs. Earl Beck, Mrs. George Balnstrom At Right Prices and Mrs. Lee Manson. Other guests attending the party were: Mrs. Theodore Fullmer, Mrs. Joseph Buys, Large Variety From Mrs. Spencer Lloyd, Mrs. E. H. Which to Select Mrs. Rodney Bunnells, Mrs. Chris Comes, Mrs. Sophie Wesson, BEESLEY MARBLE & Mrs. Blm Simpson, Mrs. Thomas GRANITE WORKS Drew, Mrs. George Castleton, Mrs. Jack Walker, Miss Irene Walkeri, Mrs. Spencer Peterson, Miss Leah Provo Diamond, Miss Hasel Larson, Mrs. Arthur Brown , Mrs. Glen Jarman. I Hart SchafFner HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Made Them; Theyre Here Life and color; clean, trim lines. Those are a few of the good things youll find in these clothes for spring. Y oilll also find the finest quality and best values. Were here to show. you. SH RIVER F. . isaazraaniaiannnniziziHZBiaEraiaraiaaaa The T. M. M. I. A. held i session at the L. D. S. Amusement Hall Tuesday evening. Games were played and a banquet served. ( Mr. and Mra. A. E. Klppa are re over a the fine arrival of Jolcing baby boy and the birth of the youngster la also a great event In the Uvea of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pitts. Satnrday afternoon Mra. Haber ta Mra. Bay Sorenson, Mrs. George Sothern, Mra. D. J. Rnssell, Jr., Mrs. Spencer Lloyd, Mrs.. , Hyram Jenkins. y Mrs. Jessie G. Freckleton was IS yean of age on February Sind, John E. Toangstrom, formerly with the Gemini Mining company, was ont from Balt Lake on business during the past week. Joseph Lee was called to Balt Lake Tuesday on i account of the serious illness of hla slater, Mrs. Tanner, who died the same evening. The M.' L A. will give n vaudeville, and minstrel ahow at the L. D. B. Chareh next Tuesday and Wednes- 811 IMHWHHH ' ., H ..." a - 'yjr- - Hf CLARY & UNIVERSAL PICTUREj . - r H HWt prxxtntf Star Theatre .Saturday M11IMMI8II))HIM)IIIIIIUM)HMIHMMMMU 'V ru 111 CARL LAE tOdLD day. ' Miss Carol Jensen and Miss Myra Grant, U. of U. students, returned to Balt Lake Sunday, alter a visit with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen. . ' Albert Jarvis, who in company with other members of hla family left Eureka about a score of yean ago, la hack In camp this week renewing Old time acquaintances. Mr. Jarvis visited Eureka about six years ago but notea many changes since hla last trip to the scenes of hla boy--! hood. Hla present home la at Port-- ' land, Oregon. j Washingtons birthday, and ' her children and grand children, numbering about thirty, gathered at her home and carried ont n very enjoy--oable surprise party. The program SCHOOL NOTES mGH Included songs, recitations, abort talks, and an excellent luncheon which was served at about midnight. At the Junior class meeting last' It was a most pleasant social event Friday two of the officers handed la for all members of the family, parti- their resignations. A new election cularly the aged lady. Mrs. Freckle-ton- s was held and Elsie Castleton and' husband will be 88 In March. Ethel McIntyre were made vice Both are active and enjoying good president and secretary, respectively. health. The Freahman class gave an Monday afternoon friends of Mrs. John Kltt gave her a very pleasant Interesting program of speeches and music at the student body meeting surprise. The time was apent In on Wednesday. playing games and refreshments were also served. Those preeent The Girls' 'League will entertain were: Mra. Thomas Trythall, Mrs. B. K. Bradley, Mra. Sol Mlkeaell, Mrs. the members of this organisation, as William Bergeaon, Mrs. Carl Baser, well as those who' formerly belonged Mra. Joseph Bays, Mra. Joseph to it, at a Kids' Party" on Friday Frisky, Mra. Shlrl Holman, Mrs. evening at the High School gym. Henry. Johnson, Mra. Alms' HenMias Kathlee Pranke was In Balt drickson, Mra. Thomas Berryman, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mra. Louie Lake last' week for the purpose of Noel, Mra; Theodore Fullmer, Mra. attending the Jnnlor Prom Of the Prank Cromar, Mrs. Ray LaForee. University of Utah. . WE DELIVER i i Jones entertained the Five Hundred Club. The time was spent playing 500, M Mra. D. J. Rnssell, Jr winning first prise. Dainty , reffesh-menwere served. Mrs. Jones guests were: Mrs. P. H. Craven, Mrs. E. L. Clark, Mrs. Frank Bacon, PHONES 8 Clothes Mo-Clal- n, 1 D ScMarx g, One of the many things that give satisfaction to our big crowd of regular customers is promptness. .. One of the strictest (d our store rules is to "get the orders OUt.'. If you want to be sure id get your groceries promptly GIVE US TOUR ORDER. 1 h w, Well Get Your Grocery Order Out Promptly. - i. A |