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Show Friday, June 8, 1923. .Page 4 Rich, ripe, healthful grapes, grown in the famous vineyards of Southern Europe produce the cream of tartar from which Baking Powder is made. Royal f. - Max Cowan of Parson b spending Literary Cliib Members the week at the home of Mr. ' Enjoy Animal Lnnchean Mn. John Allen in thb city. Gradantes why not get photos at the Danleb Teat Stadia The members of the Entre Nous just west of the J. C. Penney Store. Literary dub held their annual at John Donnelly and Deanb Bar- luncheon last Saturday afternoon president, Mrs. A. B. rington were In Ogden daring the the home of the a vary brilliant past week, attending a convention of Myers, beingsocial event and marking the Knight, of Columbus, being the interesting the clou of a successful year, work. representatives of the local lodge. The color schesu wu red Nephl will entertain the black. The luncheon table decoraof the Utah Press were red carnations la black Jane 12, IT and It. Qalte a ana tions red baskeb and tulips ber of the newspaper nun will no and used In the decoration of the other doubt attend the sessions. rooms. aU of which presented a most Daniels, well known photographer, pleasing and attractive appearance. b now located la Eareka and pre- The luncheon was as abborate one. pared to handle all kinds of work. At thb meeting the souvenir Tent studio next to J. CL Psnnoy booklets containing the program Of store. the club for the coming year were Children's Dancer-El- ks Pavilion, distributed to the numbers. Jane 11, 1222, from 4 till I p. m. The committee, haring charge of were: Good orchestra. the clubs annual-evenProgram Mrs. C, E. Huiah, Mrs. James Nellson and Mrs. Martha Mrs. Alan Pike. England of Winter Q Barters, Utah,' L L. Williamson, Mrs. Edward Pika, father and abler of Mrs. Peter Decorations visiting Mrs. J. H. O'Connor, Mrs. Lee HayJones, spent the week-en- d ward. at the Jones home la Eareka. Menu Mrs. IX J. Burnell, Mrs. All L. D. 8. Church members over Blight, Mrs. John Donnelly,have who of those abo years age, Bonlived In Eareka Ward over 22 years, Mrs. B.' D. Gardner, Mrs. P. J. are Invited to attend the Mg banquet Menu: at the church June 11, 1222. For on the hull Strawberries WilMrs. commanlcate ' details with Olives Badishes liam Douglass. Pickled Beet. Toung Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bacon enterOyster Pates tained at dinner Wednesday evenFried Spring Chicken In nature of affair the the ing, being Currant Jelly a birthday party for Mrs. Bay SorenGlhlet Gravey Potatoes son. Covers were laid for Mr. and Stuffed Sweet Peppers Mrs. Bay Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Dinner Bolb Heber Jones, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Tomato Salad Nut Bread Sandwiches Russell, Jr., and the host Boyal Pound Cake . ' ' . The moat eminent authorities in the world aaycream of tartar makes the beet and most health- ful baking powder. fnnHMMmnHMUimiMMiimmunMiMiOMi ' Sweaters for Summer wear i 1 . : t . t .ROYAL Baking Powder . , . ONLY nationally dutribated Cream of Tartar Baking Powder 77m Contains No Alum hostess. Mrs. John Coffey entertained at a miscellaneous .shower Monday evening, the party being In honor of Mbs Edith Mathews. The program Included cards and a One luncheon.. Prises were awarded to Mrs.' Bay Sorenson and Mias Margaret Jones. Thou present were: Mrs. Bay son, Mbs Stella Fields, Mbs Margaret Jones, Mbs Amelia Schleeht, Mrs. Joseph McCormick. Mbs Hasel Sullivan, Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, Mrs. James Foster, Mrs. J. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Liule Coffey, Mbs Anna Coffey, Mrs. Bert Fields, Mbs May Miss Turner, Mrs. J. J. Mathews, Tan-coc-k. Irene Sullivan, Mrs. Thomas Leaves No Bitter Taste Mn. George Potta Tlalted Lake friend, lut Sunder- - ' Dont forget Kinneys Orcheatre at Elks Pavilion, Jane 11, 1121. Mr. and Mn. George Flneh and children are .pending the 'week at Belt Balt Lake. Mr. and Mn. Jewle : Bobbin, of Santaquin went Bandar with Mr. and Mn. John Savage. Mn JoMpb Fri.br left for Salt Lake on Tbandar to attend the T. . . L. M. L A. conference. ,.v- Mr. and Mn. Bert Kipp, gnd Mr. Dont forget Kinney. Orehe.tr. at Elka Pavilion, Jane 11. 1222. Mn. George Bradley, of Sterling, the week with Mr. bMn.spending H. K. Bradley. Mb. Bernice Wride retained on Batnrdar after a few day. vbit with Balt Lake friends. Mn. Gipple ha. returned to Lou Angeles after a brief vtalt with Mn. William Embleton of Eureka Mn. Ben Wride and daughter, o Genevieve, went to Provo Thanday for a few week. vbit. Miss Mathews. WHHto Mr. and Mn. William McCullough Next Tuesday returned on Friday after .Bending some time at Balt Lake. Childrens Dance-EIkPavilion Miss Edith Mathews, daughter of Jane llr .1922, "1!roin 4 till p. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mathews of EuOrchestra. reka, will be Joined In marriage -- "'Joseph H. Treloar, of Rains, Car- Tuesday of the coming week to Maybon county, was In Eureka during nard L. Hart ot South Carolina. The the week for a vbit with hb parent. wedding will take place at Balt Lake Mr. and Mn. Jonph Treloar. City, where Mbs Mathews b now Is understood that the The 2 year old son of Mr. and vbltlng, and itwUl take up their resiMn. John Fnnke was operated on at young people the Holy Cron Hospital at Balt dence at that place. Mbs Mathews spent a number of Lake on Wednewlar, toulb and years at Pocatello, Idaho, returning being removed. Mn. William Doa glass and chil- to Eureka only a short ti dren left on Thnnday for Payton when preparations were being nude and Balt Lake, intending to wend a for her marriage. and other week with relatives '"Married f Coffee Mints Members attending the pary last follows: Mrs. P. Saturday were J. Bonner, Mrs. Edward Bonner, Mrs. Alex Blight, Mrs. P. H. Craven, Mrs. E. L. Clark, Mrs. John Donnelly, Mrs. B. D. Gardner, Mrs. Lee Hayward, Mrs. C. E. Huish, Mrs. Alan Pike, Mbs Anna Boas, Mrs. G. C. Lindsay, Mrs. A. E. Myers, Mrs. J. E. OConnor, Mrs. Edward Pike, Mrs. D. J. Bussell, Mrs. T. Thomas, Mrs. L L. WtUbmsoa, Mbs Theodore Emma Dougall, .. Mrs. i The program- was as follow. Plano Solo, Mrs. O. C. Lindsay Vocal Bolo, Mnk- - P.-- J- . Bonner Presidents-- - Address, Mrs. A. K, Mbs Emma Myers': Toaatmlstreas, Toast.: Friendship,1 Dougall; Mrs. Theodore Miller, "Club Spirit, The Tears Mrs. B. L. Clark; Mbs Anna Bose. Work," o ; , , K.. SILK JACQUETTE8 AND SLIPOVERS ROM Miller.. $5.50 to $9.00 TUXEDOS IN ALL COLORS AND SIZES EBON : $9.50 and up Big Musical Program. Will Be Given Here Arrangement, have been' completed by Preaient E. F. Birch for presentation In thb city of a musical festival program to be on the evening of Monday, June 12 A double mixed quartette of eight of the leading musical artists of the Intermonntaln country, together with Salt Lakes talented pianist, will appear. Professor - Evan Stephens,' the veteran musician and director, who was for twenty years conductor of Odd Fellows Elect the Tabernacb Choir, will be presAt Their Last Meeting ent and personally have charge of thb unusually unique murical event. The program will Include selecAt the meeting of Eureka Lodge tions from the greatest grand operas, No. 12, Odd Fellows, on Wednesday standard chorals, glees, quartettes, of thb week the following officers eta, and will be filled with novel cted to serve during the en-- 8. and entertaining featurea ln term: The artist, accompanying ProC. E. Ward, noble grand. fessor Stephens Include: Loub WatBobcrt P. Laird, vice grand. son, soprano; Esther Daris Stephens, James Tomlinson, secretary. soprano; Edna Dwyer, contralto; John BoMnaon, treasurer. Pearl Kimball Daris, contralto; William Tits and John Baker, James Astin, tenor; Fred C. Gratrustees. ham, tenor; A. B. Brady, baritone; J. Delos Jewkes, basso and Becky Almond, pianist. Miss Bunnell's Recital The local choir, under the direcA Very Pleasing Affair tion of Walter Christopherson, will have charge of thb festival and will appear on the program Jointly with four hundred people at- the vbltlng artlsb. Nearly In ments. will leave Mr. Holds Mitchell. way The affair b under the auspice, recital of Mbs tended the All L. D. B. Church mem ben over the near future on a mission to the Joefe Bunnellpiano of the music committee and the local la Theatre at Star the CO rean of age, abo thon who have Samoan Islands. on Wednesday, thb affair choir. Eureka Mr. and Mrs. Abe Webb and lived In Eureka Ward over 20 rean, feature of the program will haring been given under the direc- be A Mg.rendition an invited to attend the big banquet daughters, Blanche and Mina, Mr. tion of the sacred can-- , the of Sisters of the St. Josephs at the church Jane 11, 1222. For and Mrs. Charles Anderson and School, the "The Virion," which was protata, where the lady young detail, communicate with Mn. Wil- daughter, Ludle, motored to Clover, been graduted from the music de- duced at the Balt Lake Tabernarie liam Douglaaa Utah, Sunday and spent the day partment with a selected chorus under the diLawrence Baamnnen, well known with Ben Thayer, a former Tin tic The musical entertainment wax' an rection of the author, railroad man, and a brother of Mn. resident. exceptionally pleasing one through- Stephens, to a capacity audlenea All L. D. S. Church members over out every number on the program Various committee, from the local James Knowles of Parson, died last week at Pocatello, Idaho. Deceased 20 years of age, also those who have receiving the liberal appbuse that organisation have already been aphad manr acquaintance, throughout lived In Eureka Ward over 20 years, It deserved. Mbs Bunnell rendered pointed and will begin their activithe state. Hb death resulted from sre invited to attend the Mg banquet a wide variety of pbno music with ties very shortly, to make tfcls musiFor ease and In a most eredltabls ms li- cal festival, one of the Important Bright. dlMwe and the bodr was at the church June 11, 1222. Wilhipped to the former home af the details communicate with Mrs. ner, showing that she b entitled to events In the history of Eureka. o liam Douglass. a place among the famllr at Ephrlam, for burial. of the state. Senior. Glass Night Vocal selections for the recital, . Exercises Are Held two In number, were by Mbs Frances Horace flute with oMlgato by Hubh, At the Hath High School on Beesley of Salt Lake, and with Mbs Helen Beesley at the plana Thursday evening the Senior (Haas Hubhs first song was "The Wren" Night Exercises were conducted and the second "By the Waters of with a most satisfactory attendance Minnetonka," numbers which could of parents and frisnds of the stunot help but bring ont the wide dents. The program on. that occarange and pleasing qualities of her sion was as follows: Selection, Tlntb High School Orvoice. NASH SPORT, fully equipped $1935.00 Mn. Edward Bonner, well known chestra Plano Sold, Josta Bunnell. . a reader, added materially to the "The Makers of Dreanu," producenjoyment of the program, her numAppearance in keeping with ed originally by the Unlverrity of ber being 'especially good. Mbs Helen MacDonald and Miss Chicago dramatic club. Cast: Pierrot, that good taate which disBlanche Anderson, violin puplb of Karl Sylvester; Pierrette, Melba the St. Josephs School, abo gave Salbbury; The Manufacturer, Helen tinguishes aU Nash models is selections that were exceptionally Downey. emphasised in the new Nash Class History, Genevieve Gagon. fine and thoroughly appreebted. These young ladles are making exer Being A Senior, Senior Girls. Class Prophecy, Harry MeDonnelL cellent progress with their musical work. Mbs Beesley was their acClass Play, "The Ghoet Story, by model is finished in deep Booth Tarklngton. Cast: George, companist. low maroon set with khaki The program opened with a most who wants to propose, Elliott Tutr? a ; plearing and tuneful number by the tle; Anna, who wants him to, Kath"color mohair top. The up-- : St. Josephs School Orchestra aad leen Franke; The "Bunch," who alclosed with a very fitting talk by most prevent him, Grace, Margaret holstery is Spanish leather. Rev. Lagan of the Catholfe Church, Owens; Mary, Deem Blackett; Lea-al- e, who presented the customary medal Naomi Fuller; Fred, McdemonstraLet us a give you .V to Mbs Bunnell. The priest con- Donnell; Floyd, Herbert. Harry Mathews; gratulated the young for bar Lynn, Homan Birch. tion. musical aecomplbhmenta udy Remarks. Principal A. EMyers. called attention to the credit which Class Song, Clssa , f! " is due her teacher. Sister Herman ' Joseph, as well as other Sisters who EUBEKA PB0FIJ1 are connected with the local school. .. MABWED AT CAPITAL me The members of the school orchestra, taking part In the opening numGeorge A. Wallaea who for some ber of the recital were: Violins -- time has besn engaged In mining In Upper Main Street i Francb Fennell, Joeeph Buys, By-ra-n the Erickson District where the Thurmond. Helen MacDonald. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES of the Utah Zinc Company Blanche Anderson, Jean Pitta, Ella property b located, was Joined In marriage at GAS and OIL Wlrthlln, Mary Taylor, lbrgarot Salt Lake during the week to Mrs. Church, John White, Joseph Fennell, Alice Davb, abo of Eareka The FEDERAL (Extra Service) TIRES Elmo Houghton. Cello Mbs A n ceremony was performed la the Schleeht Plano Mbs Helen Beedsy. presence of a few Intimate friends. eeooeeooMMMf s2gsi2iis202oooooossisssossHe and Mn. WilUan Bartltt .pent Bandar at Saratoga'- -' SSTrton of Balt Lake b wending the week vlriting with her daaghter, Mn George Potta. Mr. and Mn. J. O. Moore and children and Mn. Otto Keith, all of the earlr part of the ' Ogden, .pent week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mn JoMph Bara. Clarence and Carl Baaer, who friends. have been attending the U. of U. reW. H. Irion, who wu on hb way turned home Bandar. Ther will re- from Los Angeles to Denver, Mopmain hen daring the sammer vaca ped over In Eareka last week for a tlon. with hb daaghter, Mn. G. H. Mr. and Mn. W. J. Coomb, of vbit Mammoth w era the guest, of Balt Wlgton. Mrs. Henry Osborne, Mn. Thomas Lake friend, daring the earlr part DrawC Mrs. Cecelb" Baeon'and Mrs.; of the week. WhUe then ther TintC. Jensen left on Tuesday for Balt ed with Mn Frarr, who ha. been at one of the hospital, for some time Lake, going there to attend the Woand who b getting along quite nice- - men of Woodcraft convention. Mrs. Willbm McCullough enterir-Sunday, covers Friend, of 'Evan Wride. carried tained at dinner ont a pleannt snrprbe partr in kb lng laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. G. honor on Batnrdar evening, the time Moore and children, Mrs. Otto Keith of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buys being spent In plaring gamea children and Mrs. Fred Nesbitt. wen nrved, thow prea-e- and ' Mark Hoi da way wu given a fareLloyd being: Lola Berryman, Hanwn, Allene Gatler, Grove and well party Tuesday evening at the Gene Hendenon, Blden Petenon, L. D. 8. Church. The program InHarriet Bloaa Leah Wall, Mlldnd cluded mule, dancing and refresh- During the warm weather when thin dresses are necessary for daytime wear, a sweater for the cool of the evening is most comfortable- and stylish, too, if chosen here. u eeeeeieeee eeeeseigeeioseesgeet ad-nol- ds - -- 1 nt - . side of town. 9229 cash or 9729 on What Tour Money Will- Bent, for 929.99. Do In Buying A Home tlma 4 room house near Leadrille Row. - O Practically new, 91999. 1 newly built house, done In, 9922. Look over thb lbt of bargains la 4 room modern FOB RENT local real astata Perhaps you can find Just the kind of a place you de- houM, 922.99, and a 4 room house sire at a pice you can afford to pay. for 912.29. These and other bargalaa See Frank Garrity can no doubt assist you whether you want to buy or Frank Garrity, Eureka.-.- . , . 2 room house on upper Church 91422. 9229 cash will handle. ' 2 furnished hoases on Lead villa Row. 92199. Terma Main street property for sale One building rite. Good locations and bargain prices. Very derirsbb piece of property on upper Main street eonsbting of two well built residences. Particulars . on request. , Two good buys near upper Chureu street One for 9229 and the other for 9299. 2 room furnished house, garage, barn, chicken house and welL 9229 cash or 9799 on tlma 2 room modern house, also 4 room house on Main street 91929. Tbrms. Good building lot with building on It 199 by 299 fpet 9999. . 4 room plastered house on upper Leadrille Bow. Pantry, clothes closet good cellar and built-i-n kitchen cabinet Good garage. 91229 cash and 91499 on tlma Apto Frank Garrity. ply - 2 room furnbhed house on Railroad street at 9229. Bents for 929. Also-- 2 room house for 9429. Renb for 912.29. 9 room furnbhed house oi street ' Payson-Eure- - Stags ki Lina Permit Granted The, public utilities eommbsioa of Utah has granted 8b H. Bottom aad J. 8.- - McAfee permission to operate an automobile stage line between Payson and Eureka, but denied the applicants a certificate to operate between Provo and Eureka, as re- quested.- o , Are You Waiting For Profit Or Fan Two formers sut after church aad had thb conversation: "I hear youve sold your pig? ' "Tea sold Mm last Thursday." "What dye get?" ' "Eight dollars." "Whatd It cost ye to raise it? "Paid three dollars for the Shota and five more for the feed." "Didnt make much, dtd'yef" "No, bnt I had'the company of the pig all summer." - o- - - Dont forget Kinneys Orchsstra at Elks Pavilion, Juno II, 1922. Nash Six Sir four-passeng- It sport . . . B. & H. Garage THE STAR COUPE 840 Do yon know that the STAR is America's greatest small cart That it has more high grade equipment than - any other car of the same price? That is has semi-elliptsprings? 'That in the STAR yon get more for your money than any other small car made? : Call np for a demonstration and let ns show yon how , . - ic easy it rides. Let us explain the Dnrant Tnbular Back- 'f .. - i bone to yon. This is claimed by automobile experts as - the greatest stride forward made by engineers in recent years. : $589 7 " Sedan $898 Tonring I - $584 Roadster Chauriu $408 ' McCormick Brothers ' -- ' Flume 3Lw. 2999999999099999H994limm9999l49l9999l9949H |