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Show Pag Friday, June 1, 1923. 4 - rsj Mrs. Byron Thurmond and children spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. John Bush spent last o. Phone 8 for Groceries Your order will receive the nine prompt attention that you get in persoaand it will save yon the time and trouble of coming to our store. ' ; : s - Special Delivery Service Gladly Rendered. - Cromar WE DELIVER PHONE 8 Thomas Weldon Of Eureka Auto Stage. Will Be Into Tintic Studying Law On Coast Operated (or ' soma Thomas Weldon, son of .Mr. and anto stags Mrs. James Weldon of Eureka, is stats ot the the part back In camp on a visit, this being with headquarters at Roosevelt, ar- his first trip home- In five years. Mr. rived la Eureka early In the week Weldon is taking a law course at the and alter looking over the local University of California and nuking field decided to Inaugerate a stage his home with his sister who lives between Enreka and Parson, mak- In that state. This law course will ing connection with some ot the be completed during the next school electric trains. Mr. Johnson states year, according to the young man, that he will make two trips dally whose many Eureka friends wlU be each way, using large White trucks pleased to learn of the splendid procapable ot carrying about eighteen gress which he Is making. people, and that he will also make special trips to various resorts if THOMAS HOWLETT HERE such service Is desired. FOB VISIT WITH FATHER Application hu been made to the public utilities commission (or permission to operate such a stage line Thomu Howlett, whose home Is which wlU no doubt be granted. Mr. at Los Angeles, Is In Eureka for a a now Is under Johnson operating visit with his father, M. D. Howlett. temporary permit, hla drat regular The young nun wu accompanied on Wedneson trips having been made W. O. the trip by his brother-in-laday o( this week. Nickerson, the two of them coming through by auto' In record breaking Moot Knfawtnln Jadian time. They will remain here for Talk about a week. And Hear W. K. Johnson, who operated retn put hu eastern lines la - Sunday at Provo. . Mrs. John Hanley is spending the week with Pay son relatives. John Okey spent Decoration Day visiting at Balt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John - W. Taylor visited at Salt Lake and Provo during the past week. of Spanish . Miss Irene Corbel 1 Fork is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Webb of Eureka. Jack Ullock, William Davis and Alfred Davis visited Utah county friends over the last week-enMrs. Clara Warnell wu here from Salt Lake early In the ' week, the ruest of Mrs. Dan B. Cronin. Charlie Brown, old time resident and barber of this city, wu In town evening. He Is operating a shop lut at Leht. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones of Provo visited with Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. Emma Billings, on Wednesday. Mrs. Eva Weal arrived from Butte on Wednesday and will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor, for a few weeks. Miss Minnie Kelly of 8aft Lake came to Eureka for Memorial Day, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. OConnor. Mrs. Warren McAdams wu ' out from Salt Lake during the week, spending Memorial Day here and being a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kalghn. A farewell party for Mark Holds-wa- y at the L. D. 8. Church on June 5th, program dance and refreshments. All cordially invited to atr Weather, Men. AND THAT IS WHAT YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DO, IFj YOU COME HERE TO d. YOUR CLOTHES THE WARM DAYS. CHOOSE FOR THAT' YOU WILL FIND' AMPLE SELECTION FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE, A VISIT HERE SOON WILL CONVINCE YOU. tend. Suits of cool, light weight materials, tailored in a manner that insures the utmost in serviceable comfort. . Both Hats and Caps for Summer are ready for your inspection. Excellent values at the following prices. $29.00 to $37.50 $1.25 to $7.00 Rev. Frary and children were In Salt Lake this week, visiting with Mrs. Frary who Is expected to be well enough to lure the hospital within the next week or two. Mrs. Joseph Treloar and daughter, Mrs. Kimball, were In Salt Lake during the week, being accompanied on their return by Mr. Treloar, who spent the past two months Special for Saturday Qnly . Slip-o- n Sweaters $2.25 In southern California. H. F. Bushman, the Fuller Brush man, who recently visited this city, wishes to unounce that his order book hu been lost and consequently he uks that all who placed orders communicate with him at Salt Lake, 410 Clift Building. At the Star Theatre on Wednesday, June 6th, In connection with an Pleasing ..Q- excellent picture, you will see a real Chamberlain's Tablets Are Mild And TROY LAUNDRY AGENCY. home talent vaudeville. A bevy of ' Chief Teams Clash In Gentle la Effect. Members ot the local order ot DIVIDEND MINER GIVEN costumes, girls, fascinating pretty Game Baseball Fast JAIL SENTENCE AT TROVO Moose arranged and carried ont a Jouph Buys, Jr., of Eureka, baa snappy songs and bewitching dances. The laxative effect of Chambe- taken o the Troy Laundry agency and very enjoyable social entertainment see a out vaudeville. Gome classy ud rlains Tablets Is so mild and gentle will call for ud Clscoro Morales, Mexican, wu deliver laundry. lut Friday evening, to whicha they fined time. from worth selected the Baseball turns 'Something your that you can hardly realise that It Everyone knows the high quality $5 or sentenced to serve five Invited the ladles. There wu brief blacksmith at the machine ud mine shops for hu been produced by a medicine. Troy work. Phone llS-- J. . ,v . of Mrs. B. Bowen, secretary of the musical program and some short days In the county Jail on n chnrge Chief Cons, struggled some a from of blankets local of left The luncheon. a fine also stealing Maccabees, lodge Lady talks, supremecy on the diamond last Monprincipal number on the program fellow countrymu at Dividend. The on Thursday for Los Angeles ud day of the fifth at rad the night ud yru Imposed by Judge Ju. Ran Francisco. At the former place wu the address of Miss Virginia sentence called on wu when the game Inning B. Provo. of Tucker convenwill Bowen Mrs. from attend the the Eldrldge, who graduated score stood account of the darkness o . of which the Lady Maccabees, tion educational Institution of the order will attract officers ud prominent 15 to 0 In favor of thed blacksmiths. at Mooseheart. Miss Eldrldge told QUALITY USED CARS. the game wu members of the order from all parts The in a most Interesting fashion ot the o score indicates. The machine shop work being performed at Moose-hear- t, I Ford Touring, like new, 1375.00. of the country. men, who were Just getting warmed and extended liberal praise to 1 Ford Touring, good condition, Mr. ud Mrs. I. J. Barnard ud up, wanted to continue the battle, bemembers ot the order In all parts of 1176.00. daughter returned to Eureka last ing sure that they could make a betthe country for loyalty to the Insti1 Chevrolet Tonring, first class Sunday. Mr. Barnard recently wut ter showing after dark, but the umtution which is doing so much for condition, 1325.00. to Eureka, Nevada, accepting a posi- pire called the game and hurried the advancement ot worthy young Reasonable terms to responsible tion with the Rlchmond-Enrek- a home to his ham and eggs. " people. parties. From all reports it wu quite Mining company, bnt returned home McOORMICK BROS., on account of Illness. During his exhibition . of the national game, Don't miss the big show at the 31-Eureka. absuoe In Nevada Mrs. Barnard characterised by the heavy hitting of Phone Star next Wednesday; vaudeville by visited with her mother, Mrs. Mary the blacksmith force and the comical students In connection with regular to the , , . Bud Bonner, at Balt Lake. your Troy. fielding of the machine shop crew. laundry advertised picture. Something good Phono 113-- J. A scout from the Sugar Beet League Miss Dillon entertained Margaret something different. the playa number of friends at a theatre of South Sanpete watched was seen In ud later conversation party on Monday evening, followed ing carefully and mysterious by refreshments, during and music deep three of the players ' on the at Miss Dillons rooms at the home with A Factory Expert will be at our store on the above dates of Mrs. Mary Lewis. Thou attend- blacksmith team. "Speedy. Reynolds, as assistant who ' 'acted manager ud to demonstrate these wonderful ranges. ing the party were: May Turner, coach for the machine shop team, Anna Coffey, Irena Snlllvan, Stella with not and satisfied result the wu Fields, Leu Parrish, Ivadell Okey, Mrs. LaVem Mitchell, Mrs.' Mable hu. Issued a challenge for a to deride the lightSanford, Margaret Jones, Amelia return gume championship of the district Schleeht, Ruth Bant, Sarah Clark, weight Thelma Wilcox, Ora Jerman, Mrs. and It Is understood that he hu the of two millionaire leasers Thomu Tancock, Madeline Myers, backing from the mines 2500 lovel. Ladle Stock, Margaret Harper ud The ball players wish to extend Sylvia Rsssmusson, the lut- - men- their thuks to Gu Sanditrom and tioned bring from Richfield, Utah. Tom Francis, who acted water All those who ordered Fuller carriers, also to Theo. Olson, who Brushes to come by mall pluu send pressed his new' "Shlwer-la- y Into list of brushes to Fuller Brush Co., the Jitney service. . Lake Salt City. Unfortunately all The for last Mondays ganie records of orders were lost while wu lineup follows: in traveling a storm. H. F. B ashman, Blacksmiths Earl pitch; Fuller representative. (Adv.) Oliver Carter, catch; Stewart, Oscar Larson, Mrs. Ray Sorenson entertained 1st; Tuff Mitchell, 2nd; Gabe RobinMonday evening In honor of Miss son, short; Fat Beesley, 3rd; MalHasel Maurer of Michigan. Spring colm Green, left; Martin Johnson, flowers were nsed for decorations. crater; Pinch Hitter Kolts, right The evening wu sprat In playing Held and muager. cards,- - Mrs. Nell Ofiare winning Machine William "Warfirst prise, Mrs. William Hard the ren KerriganShop Jess Mathews, consolation prtee ud Mias Hasel pitch; "Provo udAnderson, catch; Maurer the guest prise. An excellent Ransom Broad brat, . 1st; Frank luncheon wu served to the follow- Tenant (from down home) 2nd; ing: Miss Hasel Maurer, Mrs. Wil- Fred Turner, 3rd; John Weldon, liam Hurd, Mrs. Du Sulllvu, Miss short; Kid Cyrus, left; Babe Ruth Anna Rose, Mies Marguerite Fruke, Barney, center; Keith Hickman, Miss Bernice Maurer, Mias Sybil right. . L. Mrs. E. Spaulding, Clark, Mrs. Nell OHare, Mbs Blanche OHara. The hostess wu assisted In enter- MOTHER'S DAY SOCIAL JUST AS GLEAN AS A CHINA CONDUCTED BY LODGE taining by Mrs. Fruk Bacon. HADE IN ALL STYLES AND FINISHES. Mrs. Glen Jarmun wu hostess at A STYLE AND PRICE FOR EVERY PURSE. the meeting Of the LI O. E. Club The Lady Maccabeu held a Motheld- - lut evening. Prises In card hers Day Social on the evening of playing were awarded to Mrs. John May 24th, each member having been F. Rowe, Mrs. Emma Murphy and uked to Invite n mother. Mrs. Dean Beck acted as chairman Mrs, John Osborne.. Refreshments were served. Thou attending the on the program committee ud Mrs. party were: Mrs. Henry Oeborne, Robert Turner, Mrs.' Barnett ud Mrs. John Osborne, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. James Denver acted 'on the Mrs. Thomu Clark, Mrs. Theodore luncheon committee. -A 26 Piece Set of Rogers Guaranteed Silverware with Fullmer, Mrs. Joseph Bays, Mrs. The following Mothers Day proeach range purchased during tMu demonstrator. Ous J. Hrariod, Mrs. Emms Murphy, gram was rendered: Mrs- - John F. Rowe, Mrs. George Song, "Thats What God Made Castleton, Mrs. Thomu Drew, Mrs. Mothers For, Mrs. Cor bell, accom-puls- t, : Edward Hodges, Mrs. Knuth, Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Hobbs. n;THE GREAT SECRET REVEALED AT LAST! Fred Nesbit, Mrs. Frank Gerrlty, Reading, "The Preachers MothMrs. C. Bacon, Mias Stella Fullmer, er, Mrs, James Denver. Mrs. McCrea Roundy, Mrs. Albert Mrs. Song, "Mother Machree, Peterson, Mrs. Charles Taylor. Fruk Garrity, accompanist Mrs. Ella Sulllvu. ' The Store That Serves You Best . Instrumental, Mrs. Weed. Mrs. Corbell. Song, 33-39 E. CENTER STREET' PROVO, UTAH Pedro de Cordoba in the cast Instrumental, Mrs. Weed. FOR FLCTCiErj Carnations were then distributed f ud a deliciou luncheon served. r hiiznrorzizBRRiMi - . . u u one-side- u Range Sale Demonstration and June 4 June 9 IHIMIIIMIIHIHIIHMHHIWH6HHHHHIHIHII Star Wednesday - - u - . u . . . Diana nrair . F REE . - Bates Stores Co. ! mmMHIIMimHimiHlimiHMHIHWWHHtl Children Ory ' R A . X ?. f y v |