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Show V, Pag Friday, May 25, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. William Hall apent at Prove and Salt Lake, tf--g 1923. VpSSSiiuuuulZS The Elks are menta for the usual Flag Day ciaea te be conducted on June 14th. .TB Mayor Church will make n trip Beet Lamp Coal, Joseph V. Smith, New York life Norman-Jenae- n Co. Insurance representative, la In camp. to Millard county today going there Mr. and Mra. Ray Clemons expect on business. Mr. and Mn. Wilson J. Smith and Theodore P. Holt, of the Tlntie on, Wllaon, rotorned laat Sunday to remove to Provo during the comnigth after rial ting at Salt Uki for ing week where they have purchased Milling Co., la transacting new home. a few days. ' today at Provo, Mrs.' George Horton, Sr Mrs. Mn. T. A. Clement apent the J. E. Healy, office man at the Tin-ti- e mill at Stiver City, left today for greater part of the paat week visit-ln- g Helen Horton and daughter, visited with her mother, Mrs. Llzsle with friends at Balt Lake City dur- a visit at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rath Breed, who visited for ing the early part of the week. Fatrless, at Salt Lake. Mlaa Hazel Maurer, who haa been Mr. and Mra. George Diamond of several months with her mother, teaching achool In Arlaona, la In Eu- Salt Lake and Mr. and Mra. William Mrs. JOhu Ivey, left daring the week Brown of West Jordan, returned to few her home in Seattle. reka visiting with her alater, Bernice Maurer. After the cloee of their homes on Sunday after a brief Jackson C. McChrystal, who for the local echoola, they will return visit with Mr. and Mra. John Baker. the paat few months haa been visitto their home In Michigan. H. R. Trenholm, mine manager ing in southern California, la back In Laat week the llttlq aon of Mr. fofthe Knight companies, waa In the Eureka attending to hla mining and Mra. R. A. WUklna of Silver City district throughout the week and re- Interests. had hla hand Quite aerloualy Injured ports satisfactory program at the The Juvenile Judge will come here tomorrow to Investigate a number in an electric wringer. The young-at- various local Jfropertlen. la but three yeara of age but he Jamea McHugh has been at Mid- of eases which have been brought to baa had a lot of hard luck, sustain way for the past few days, attending the attention of local officer. It a broken collar bone to businou to connection with the seema that horaea tnrned out on the ' Ing a year ago. Midway Phosphate Co. Preparations North Tintlc range have been caught Mr. and Mra. Abe Webb, who are are being made for the development and used by boys, la some instances among the recent parchaaera of cars, of the phosphate deposits owned by, the animals being given very rough motored to Spanish Fork laat Sun- this company, there being quite a treatment, day and on their return were ac- demand for this material for ferti ! E. Forrest Taylor and company companied by Mra. Annie Carbell lising purposes. appeared at the 8tar Theatre last and aon and daughter, Deon and Angus McDonnell was at Bpring-vill- e evening in The Havoc,1 a highly . Mildred, who remained aa gueeta at on Wednesday, going there on Interesting and pleasing play. Mr. the Webb . home throughout the account of the death of Charlea Taylors and Mias Berrymans capweek. Brallaford, who made hla home In able work on the stage la too well At a recent meeting the member Silver City for many years. Mr. well known to Tintlc folks to r of the board of county eommieelon-er- a Brallaford passed away on Monday, quire comment They appeared to appropriated money needed for being. 4B years of age. He was a excellent advantage in laat nights trifle the preliminary work attached to the native of England and followed min- how but their support waa n vacasummer paving project at Eureka. An agree- ing during hla residence In this dis- weak.Mr.Following theMlaa tion Taylor and Berryman ment waa reached whereby the trict. visit this state again at the head Best Lump Coal, ' $1.75 a ton. will county will pay the engineer four no doubt of and a strong company Co. per cent of the total nun expended, Norman-Jenaewill be gives a warm weloome they this to cover all engineering and Friends of Mr. and Mra.- Ray by the theatre-goer- s of Eureka. upervlalon. Clemons gave them a farewell Mra. Mice Agnes Lindsay of Heber City party Wednesday evening, the time Bert Fields and Mlaa Anna and Mias Jennie Reece of Payaon, being spent la games and cards Coffey entertained Wedneeday evenwho visited with Mra. Yard after which luncheon waa served to ing at a kitchen shower which waa laat week were gneata of the following: Mr. and Mra. Ray given In honor of Mlaa Edith honor at a party glyen on Saturday Clemons, Mr. and Mra. John Phipps, Mathews, whose engagement was afternoon. The program Included Mr. and Mra: Earl Stewart, Mr. and recently announced. The party took several hands of bridge, Mra. R. D. Mrs. William Wanlaas, Mr. and Mra. place at the Mathews home and the Gardner receiving high acorn. Mra. Maben Bills. Mr. and Mra. L. & program Included card playing, Za briskle served a delicious lunch- Walker, Mr. and Mra. Jenaen, Mr. prizes being awarded to Mias Joels eon, covers being laid for Mlm and Mra. Osier, Mr. and Mra. Jack Sullivan and Mrs. John Coffey. Lindiay, Mlaa Reece, Mrs. R. D. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Luncheon was served, those attend" d Mr. and Mra. Morlln Horton, Mr. and ing the party being: Mra. John CofGardner, Mrs. Allen Pike, Mra. Walker, Mlaa Emma Dougall, Mra. Lon Blllington, Mr. and Mrs. fey, Mrs. Nell OHare, Miss Stella Mrs. Charles Zabrlakle, Mlaa Orlaaa Clarence Mower, Mr. and' Mra. Fields, Mlaa Margaret Jones, Mlm Brlnton. . The table centerpiece waa Ernest Gilbert, Mra. George Bonder-land- , Josle Sullivan, Mlaa May Turner, a large basket of sweet peas, while Mra. Boas Miss Irene Sullivan, Mra. Jerry SulMra. Jack Dunn, Foster, Mra. Lou tullpe were also used In decoration Cole, Mra. Dick Evans, Mrs. Arthur livan, Mra. Jamea of the rooms. Schlecht, Smith, George Beck, A. W... Bills, Ercanbraek, Mlaa Amelia Beat Lump Coal, $1.75 a ton Mra. William Hall, Ed Van Leuven, Mra. Thomas Taneock, Mrs. Jeeae J. Mathews. Norman-Jenae- n Mra. Carl Beck and. Mlaa Irene Beck. Co. - er . - n the Well Dressed le - Sctamm-Johnso- ns Impressions are created by the clothes yon wear; therefore wear good clothes CUBLEE CLOTHES. The attractive fit and finish of these clothes are representative of true art in tailoring. The materials not only are dependable bnt they are the last word in pattern and color, Le-lan- AH Nat Our display of the new Spring models has the very suit which yon will want and which will look well on yon. We know that in CURLEE CLOTHES yon have the finest clothes to be had for the money, and in order that yon may thoroughly appreciate what fine clothes and values they are wo invite you to visit ns. .. Week, May 28th te Jnne 2nd, Inclnsive AUTOMOBILE CRASHED DITO MILLINERY STORE WINDOW Stores Will Close Ray Thomas, of Mammoth', had a rather bad accident on Eureka! mala street laat evening, hla Dodge sedan Jumping over the curbing and Into the window of the Conyera Millinery store. It la understood that Mr. Thomaa got the ear Into low Instead of revalue aa he waa trying to back away from the curb and.lt shot forward ao quickly that It crash ed Into the window before the brakea could be applied. Mr. Thomaa took the accident good naturedly and advanced money to replace the plate glass and make other uefaded repairs. Hla ear did not autfer to any extent Big Vaudeville Show Will Bo Given Tonight Wednesday, May 30th O Proprietors of local mercantile establishments and meat markets have announced their Intention of closing on Memorial Day wblch is next Wednesday. There will be no pnblle observance of the day with the exception of the proper decoration of graves In the city cemetery. Tonight at the Star Theatre the of the Physical Educatloa Department of the Tlntie High. School will bo presented under the direction' of Mies Emma Dongal, assisted by Miss Orisee Brlnton and Ere. Yard Zabriskle. The performance promisee to bo one of tbe most CARD OF THANKS. enjoyable affaire of tbe Beeson and o everything points to a Through the colnmns of the Re attendance. Enrahi .has an porter we desire to extend cur abundance of musical talent which thanks and express appreciation for, will bo to good advantage In kind and sympathetic nets in onr be--! this show and almost all the local reavement. We are especially grate- - people know eomethlng nbont Mlaa the members of the Rebekah, Doagala ability In the preparation HOSPITAL DRIVE TAKES Odd Fellows end Elks lodges, neigh-- ! and direction of sack an entertaln-bo- n PLACE HEBE TOMORROW and other friends who assisted ment as that to bo given this even-a- t the funeral of n beloved wife and lag. "Lest wo forgot our own.' motker I To nRI mlm a front If yon fall If you have a heart buy a red Alex O. Gourley and Family. to attend tonights vaudeville. one" tomorrow. In behalf of the Primary Hospital a tag day will be conducted In Eureka, Saturday, May llth. A this hospital little children who are Mind, or crippled,- whoee parents have no money to secure exBoys Taka Over Diractonlii of Kg CorpolUiM pensive medical attention, are operated ou and given every possible care. In some cases this requiraa Mg Vaudeville Show reeord-break-I- ng . I - - J Bay9 Day in from one to two years. Every deserving case la accepted regardless of religious views and at (he present cases. You they have twenty-fiv-e can readily aee the amount of money that this takes. So we are asking you for the sake of your own children who are straight and atrong to help these unfortunate once by buying a red heart. ' Give any amount desired from one dime up. Contributed. o Whit' Tour Honey. WU1 Do In Buying A Home Look over this Hat of bargains In local real estate. Perhaps you can And Juat the kind of a place you desire at a price you can afford to pay. Frank Garrtty can no doubt aaslat you whether you want to buy B room house on upper Church 14M. street cash win handle, S furnished houses on Lead villa - $(! fSltd. Terms. Mala street property for sale One building alto. Good locations and bargain prices. Very desirable piece of property on upper Main street consisting of two weU built residences. Particulars on request. I room house on hiHiyi street Also S room house for $46d. Lot II by 1BI feet. Renta for 111.51. Two good bays Mar upper Churca street. One for B5I and the other for IBM. . fi room furnished house, garage, barn, chicken house and well. $iei cash or $711 an time. B room modern house, also 4 room house on Main street, f 18BI. Terms. Good building lot with bunding on It. by III feet. $101. These and other bargains. 8 Frank Garrtty, Eureka. Row. Ill r 41 af as have called, aa Ms ezacndve and la hie private wondered Juat how k would feel to be la Oat mbI taoesf AS cf us! During Boys Week la Ntw York they Klriwswd tbs Boys Dsy ie Ioduwry Mwt this picture teM-fae- d jastkow it feels is bee Mg es-- T wets elected to rim Company, the largest ham of department states la tat b World. They made a record in their lobs 9M mow very one fa tslkuw boom! em eighteen year old President. year old Treasurer and o nsteea year old Manager too Coe yon imag.De ?ar, as Educational Di- lerge eompany as iftssn M? And he was good I u the picture and this . ;.hr. iLjr felt after their ,,,n Itii hu esperience (end, laddeatalfe den are few fctnwn apr whs cams writa ir letter) i New Yetfc, M. Y, May 4th, IHL I. C V New Yetfc. Daring dw boer in wfcicfc Ibsld af Treasurer of the j. C Penney Company, I realised men Ora Ac-Fni- ever dt responsibility that enr esecadvcaP shoolders. 1 realise that dh by hard wotfc and stady. and pieed snow ifcat Ike folate holds Os seme attractions for me, if I do ay share of held wotfc cad stady. 1 dunk yen for this opportunity and this glimpse into tf.e futara. Meceiely, Fill. JOHNSON; : Boy'Treasotva . - d |