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Show Friday, March 9, High School Students Planning - Piim, ' Ob Thursday, March 15 th. the pupils of the Tintle High School will Sire a novel attraction an Indoor their bull dins. Flans clreust are being made for a lot of novelty acts and the main feature will be some high class vaudeville by locsl talent Of course there will be side-shoand concessions, such as you find an honest-to-goodnes- at WANTED A few girls during coming gale at Bllvera store. ''Sugar Cane Minstrels nest Friday. Get seats at Hanley's. Public School at the Star Theatre TONIGHT. Reserved Bests 75c. General Admlmiaa "Sugar Cane" Minstrels coming 50e uext Friday. Get neats ut Hanley's. The next meeting of the Entre E. C. Parsons of Salt Lake la la Nous Literary Club wlU be held at the home of Mrs. J. E. O'Connor on Eureka on mining business. Wednesday of tbs coming week, Home mot Flelners Why with the paper by Mrs. John T 'try i , . circus, with Restaurant n everything, s fortune' tellers circus lemonade. ' The big show will Dr. A. H. MeChrystal returned on Include .a dance In the gym with Thursday evening after u business music by a high class orchestra. trip to Salt Lake. As the entire proceeds will go toA pretty little baby girl this week ward the advancement of athletics Mr- d Mr- at the 'school tha entertainment ls'n?Td the " deserving of liberal patronage and It Ralph Hopes. Is hoped that Eureha . people will Mrs. Ruth Breed, who has been livgive It their support ing at Seattle for some time, is la ... Eureka, visiting with her mother, SILVER AMOCVCBI Mrs. John Ivey. INTENTION OF LEA VUG Mrs. Eva Child Robinson, of Lehl, who was a sister of Mrs. Samuel Han Oscar Sliver, who for the past few of Eureka, died at the former years has conducted a clothing store place on Wednesday, being 51 years on lower Main street has announced of 'age. Besides her husband she Is his intention of leaving Eureha. He survived by su adopted daughter. will conduct a sale for the purpose Mrs. Edward Bonner gave a chilof reducing his stock and many barparty on Wednesday aftergains are being offered the people of dren's the affair being lu honor of noon, this district. her sons, Tresden and Tod, and with thirty or more of their little friends "Sugar t Cane" attending. The children hud a moat next Friday. Get pleasant time playing games and were also served with refreshments St. Patrick's ' Day decorations were used In an artistic manner. .. . FOB SALE Model 1990 Ford Car at 9215. Model 1999, 900. Big 9 Btndebaker, Model 1990 at (VmK Schofield Auto Company Bee Miller at Bullion Beck Hotel Eureka, Utah Thin? Run-dow- n? Sure Way to Get Bight Weight the Snro WmI11 T&BtrfUU Um2 CeUg This Means Strength! Da you knew why inraranee mCbio to in sure a gnat many mas aaaa they an undar weight! Simply aass to be under weight often proves 1923L' Introducing tbe New Styles for Spring Wear. Ravels, tha fortune teller who has been in Eureka for some time, wUl assist the high setae students la their Indoor elreua of next weak, and a former carnival man, who also la In town, will help to put on some new and novel stunts. Dont miss this big attraction. : t " Orris Jarman, who several months, ago took tha contract for carrying tha mafia between the local poatof-fioand the stations of the two railroads, has throws np his Job. Temporarily tbe work la being bundled by Louie Colvin but It la understood that n new contract will soon be e 1? jj ' . . swarded. . Take dinner Frank at Fleiner's. i general Allen, Womens shoes superin- tendent of tha Knight properties, wbo baa been quite seriously 111 for some time Is fast recovering. Tbe boys at tha Knight mill say Frank has reached about tbe same stags of convalescence as Andy Gamp he's able to be np and around bat hardly for mnch of the of strong enough physical culture stuff at tha mines On Monday evening Mrs. T. Clement entertained u number friends at her borne, the party being In honor of her sister, Mrs. Ruth Bishop. The time was spent iu games and music after which a tine luncheon was served. The following guests were present: Mrs. Wanlass, Mrs. Van Leuven, Mrs. Hendrickson, Mrs. McKellar, Mrs. Forgie, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Stewart,' Mrs. Vlertel, Mrs. Okey, Mrs. Jarvis, Mrs. McCullough, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Treloar, Mrs. Phipps. Tonight there will be s meeting of the Eureka Volunteer Fire Department. . All members asked to attend. jj . $4.95 to" : 60c. Mrs. John Bunnell was hostess to the members of the Fldells Club, at s party given lust evening. An Interesting program of "500" waa carried out after which Mrs. Bunnell served her guests with an excellent lunch. In tha card playing the Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wilson, Mrs. prises were awarded ns follows: Agnes Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Adal- Mrs. Ben Thurmond, first, and Mrs. bert Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Charles Jones, consolation. AttendPeterson, Mrs. Ralph Sylvester, Mrs. ing the party were: Mrs. Lawrence James Hayes, Mrs. Anns Tikos, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. A. Ettas Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Wallace, Mrs. Alex Gourley, Mrs. Gillespie, Steen Peterson. A. F. Burt, Mrs. Charles Zabriskle, Mrs. John buck- Mrs. Rodney Rnnnells, Real j gun-met- al . and Mrs. David Murray entertained at their home on the evening of March Srd, the party being lu honor of Miss Alice Sessions. There was an enjoyable program of curds and a tins luncheon. Those attending the party were tbs guest of honor and the following friends: ap- pear in fascinating new models for Spring. New arrivals in all the latest PUMPS and OXFORDS- - black satin with black suede trimming, black suede with gunmetal, gray suede with gray kid, with black suede cutouts. A. A. Anderson, boy scout exeen live from Provo, addressed n meeting at tbe Eureka" Public Library building on Monday evening, the object of bis talk being to train loeal people in scout leadership. There was s representative gathering of Tlntic men wbo are Interested In tbe work of the organisation and It was decided to contlnne theca lectures. The next will be given on the evening of the first Monday In April. Eureka Public School Operetta at tha Star Theatre TONIGHT. Reserved Bests 75c. General Admlaslan Mr. honest-to-goodne- a mercantile Com WtWM t ss wheat cakes at Fleiner's Home Allen, Mrs. Joseph Robbins, Mrs. Mrs. Ben Thurmond, Engene Restaurant, Flour direct from Blackett, Mrs. Georgs Caatleton and Michigan. Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan. o Mrs. William Owens entertained In honor afternoon of tha Saturday Few But Days Remain low fighUag-powo- v In the body. It oftaa of bar son, George. eighth birthday r, minas BMana yea an minus asm-poweFor Filing Tour Return red calls la your Mood, minas health, The time waa spent In playing games, -minus energy, minus vitality. It is se- tbs prises being awarded to Cathe.10 rious to tie miaun but the moment you rine Healy, Katherine Kilmurray, Thera are now remaining but a Inman tbs number of your was In to make out and and Luncheon few which Pat Jr. Fennell, days you begin to become pins. That's to tbe following: Mary file Income tux returns for tha year why 9 g. S sines 1824 has meant to served lues thousands of underweight men and woman. Frances Gurrlty, Lindsay, 19M. These blanks should be In Katherine Kilmurray, Sarah Helen the hands of the collector at Balt MeChrystal, Patricia oBnner, Helen Luke City on or before the 16 th day Fields, Margaret Mary Bernard, of March and n penalty la attached to the paint of power, your flesh ftrmsr, the ago lines that coma from thin- Catherine Healy, Billie MeChrystal, for failure to comply with the tew. ness disappear. Ton look yenngor, firmar, Pat Fennell, Information from Salt Luke IndiJr., John Sullivan, happier, asd yoa feel It. too, all over yew Howard White, BUI White, Howard cates that n hundred or two Tintlc d Bon cells! body. will Norman Buck, Alan Hum- people, wbo are required to make build them. Ladles and gentlemen, a Burton, Phil BUlllvan out blanks, are yet to be beard from, peaky, bony flsce docent meke you look ble, Eugene Humble, o very Important or pretty, doe It! Tike and Vincent Duggan. x LITTLE MAT SHARES It contains only pun vegetable "Love Pirates of . Hawaii medicinal Ingredients. la sold at BEACH NEW HIGH POINT an drug atone la two atseo. Tha Operetta by students of Eureka krw o bottle the la tbs morn economical. PubUe Schools, at Star Theatre TOShares of the Little May Mining NIGHT. Raaerved Beats 75 cents, company, operating In the soath end General Admission 50 cents. of the Tintlc District, reached n new high point during the past week, the advance dne to recent ore HMII disclosuresbeing on the S00 level of the UOLDWYN property.- - At this point In the workings some very nice ore Is being LLOYD'S mined. The deposit is not large but the ore appears to be permanent and Bupt. Nebeker expects to be able to ship with regularity. lllllHHIIWIMIMMWI r? ' i . - - , -- nd-bloo- TIE UNIVERSAL Four Reasons Why You Should Buy Your Ford Gar This Month Hi -- i. Jl Ill S.S.S. Bstsxr.Ssl ' n. January was the tenth consecutive month in which retail deliveries exceeded 100,000 Ford Can and Trucks. Requirements for February, the mouth when preparations are already under way for Spring business, called for 148,407 Cars and Ducks more than 24,000 in excess of the number we can possibly MADSEN WILL HOLD FISH AND flAWB JOB FOUR TEARS RITA Star Sunday JDrrmcted ky FRANK LLOYD A GOLDWYN P X CT.URJB, v- - O Under tbe terms of the new fish and game measure, passed by the stmts legislators and signed by the governor,. D. H. Madsen will con' tlnue to act m state fish, and game commissioner for a term of fonr years. Tbe office was abolished and with a term of fonr j years under the new tew.- - Tbe commissioners salary has also been Increased to some extent.. ! RESOLUTIONS FOB . ifitmn produce. L Ford dealers in many parts of the country are already findi&g it necessary to specify future delivery dates on Ford Pioducta because then an no reserve stocks to draw from. MOTOBHTS. o- -- ? . - X resolve to do everything I can to prevent the appalling loss of life and property dne to satomoblle accidents, more then 50 per cent of which are avoidable. I will endeavor to make the Golden Rule an everyday precept of the highway. I will not exceed the lawful speed i limits nor the limit of safety. I I will not endanger the lives of .children. i I will not terrify the aged by undue haste or recklessness. I will not fall to signal wherever s signal la required or wonld be I helpful. I will not eat corners.' , . 7 I will not crowd another driver Into the ditch. 1 will not drive with dusting - .. lights. I will not try to hog the road nor try to pan another satomoblle on a carve. I will not pack laggage on my car to extend beyond too fender line. X will not steal the right of way. I will give toe other driver a fair warning and a square deal. I will be considerate of the rights of other drivers even to toe extent of yielding more than one-hal- f. ' I will obey toe tew which la for my protection. I will- remember that aU Intersections are potential danger points. 'Tonring Topics. I' .. I FATE THERES NO SUCH THING! '"Each eae of s makes his owe destiny. The world's a Ms dram ring and life's the grim ram rtllnn who tarns the laagh on as. "MUlloo-DollaIt Martin talking. Tears ago he had been i known as the moat reckless spender on Broadway, an ed, selflMh man who trnstad mume tat hfansdH. And then he lost It to-Ha booght the love of Marie M oof of he, heart which - , . " . m w r" let "MUHeadMlaV Martin tell yon himself, The Grim Comedian" Goldwyn's grant photoplay, hi iiiiiMmiiMiwminuMmnitiimnwMiMt ' r ',. ; . ", . i FORD MOTOR COMPANY ' Detroit, Michigan ' ' . ' See Authorised Eureka Ford Dealer. a Tintlc Garage Company A SMALL DEPOSIT AND EAST PAYMENTS IF DESIRED ' 1 ' A"-- - WK CONSIDER IT IMPORTANT TO GIVE TOU THESE FACTS. SO THAT IF TOU ARE PLANKING TO PURCHASE A FORD CAR, TRUCK OR F0RD80N : TRACTOR FOR USE THIS SPRING OR SUMMER TOU CAN LIST TOUR ORDER AT ONCE AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR DEALER'S TTRRT OPPORTUNITT TO MAKE DELIVERY. - ' ' . . V ; IV. Tour order placed now will protect you against delay or later OR It is the only way you can be assured of reasonably prompt delivery. . y-- V sibly be built. GRIM COMEDIAN r i The unprecedented demand for Ford Can throughout the winter months has taken the entire output of the Ford plants working 'at capacity, indicating that the demand this Spring will be. far in excess of the number of Ford Can that can pos- IWWHWWM lillllMWHf PrMK(f PRODUCTION1 WBXACAN CAR ' - TiiiimiiiiTiimmn J, |