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Show Friday, Jane 8, 1923. Pkg8 MISS FBAIKtl VILL EraiziiUffliziaiaaHHHMraHaaHaiHHwiHiWMHg-raaBMaaKfflHaaHagz- i VISIT AT HONOLULU I Miss Marguerite Fnnke, who for the. past year haa been teaching In the local achoola, will leave Ban Francisco next Wednesday for Honolulu to vlalt with Dr. and lira. Fred Franke. Mlaa Virginia Baker of Og- " F. A. Hebbard made a business den will accompany Mlaa Franke on trip to Salt Lake early In the week. the trip. McAvoy to applicant for Job: "Are A cablegram received on the Slat No, I got this black married? of May announced the arrival of a you from Mend." a eye at the home of Dr. and baby boy Dr. Steele Bailey, Jr., returned on lira. Franke at Honolulu. Monday evening after a business trip to Balt Lake. Moose Will Hold Frolic A baby boy recently arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes At Park City On Sunday of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Hughes was formerly Miss Emma Phillips of EuNext Sunday at Park City the reka. James F. Shuler, of Payson, who V regular Quarterly frolic of the aeeond ago was a resident of degree membera of the Loyal Order many years V of Mooae will be held. A delegation Tlntlc, died last week. He had been X of Eureka Mooae will attend the af-- a sufferer for many years from fair. In addition to the entertain-- ' cancer and was 86 years of age. meat featurea which have been plan-- i Orson Daniels, pioneer photoned for the day there will be busl-- grapher who Is well knows throughneaa of Importance to the order. out the Tlntlc District, has opened a studio In Eureka, the location bePenney ing Just west of the J. UTAH STRAWBERRIES ARE store, ' NOW ON LOCAL MARKET Mrs. Clara Darnell returned to Salt Lake on Sunday after spending The firat conalgnment of Utah several days In Eureka, where she the local visited with relatives and other atrawberrlea reached market yeaterday, being of excellent friends. Mrs. Darnell Is a former grade. The cool weather of the papt resident of this city. few weeka Interfered with the ripenPaul HUsdale, who Is ing of the berrlea to aome extent but tending operations at the superinthe weather haa In reality been Grand Central and EurekaGemini, Hill favorable to the atrawberry crop of the Chief Consolidated which promlaea to be exceptionally properties was in Salt. Lake on busicompany, large. ness late' last week. o Rev. Lambe of Ogden conducted Chief Cons. Ball Teams the services at the local Catholic last Sunday, Rev. Lagan goWill Play This Evening Church ing to Ogden where he was a speaker at the alumnae exercises of the Laat Friday evening, the Machln-lat- a Sacred Heart Academy. and Blackamltha of the Chief Miss Carol Jensen, who has Just mine played their Conaolldated a years work at the Unisecond game of baseball which re- completed of Utah, Is at her home In versity S a to sulted in "victory1 for the Eureka where she will spend the Blacksmiths. vacation, returning to the It was an exciting affair but did summer not result In bloodshed. While the state institution In the fall. Mrs. R. T. Bodell and children Blacksmiths outpointed their op- ponenta each aide got the aame num-- - returned on Tuesday from American ber of runs and that necessitates Fork, where they have been visiting another game to be played tonight for the past ten days. They were when a box of White Owl cigars accompanied home by Mrs. D. R. and a few drams of White Mule will Rhodes, who will visit with relatives In Eureka for a few weeks. be awarded to the winning nine. Copyright 1921 Hut Sdiatlbcr c Mars Our staff correspondent lost the George Moulton of Payson was box score on laat Friday's game but back In the district last week, lookhla memory appears to be clear on ing after the Homansvllle pumping some of the more Important details. plant during the absence of John He aaya Frank Tennant "from down Baker who spent a few days at Salt home played In great form around Lake. Mr. Moulton was on the second base, eating up everything pump Job for more than twenty that came hla way and that it was years previous to moving to Payson. hla faat fielding that kept the BlackBefore the present summer Is gone smiths from walking off with the this city will have a brilliant white game. Good work was also per- way in the business section. The formed by Run Home Barney, equipment for this lighting change while Anderson from East Center haa been ordered by the city council, Street, Provo, (not the extreme east and Is expected to be installed about end of the street) played a fast, the latter part of August, Nephl anappy game and also wellded a TlmCs-New- s. wicked willow. John Persson went to EureJack Kolta, 8rd baseman, business ka Mrs. Sunday evening to visit with Mr. fiand manager, walking delegate Mrs. John Persson, Jr., and to and Blacknancial secretary for the see the little son, born to them on smiths, says that he will change hla. Saturday, May 26th. This Is the here-exceto-pt lineup considerably for the game to of home first the stork the visit night . He haa added the name ofa of Mr. and Mrs. Persson for fourteen Speedy Reynolds to hla list of pitch-er- years. Payson Paysonlan. and says if the new twlrler can Stott, son of the late B. N. develop control he will be a world C. George was back In the district on Stott, beater. A mask haa been ordered r for Tuff Mitchell, who during the early part of the plays second a visit & base and haa a habit of stopping the past week. Mr. Stott, who fitted ball with hla face. Under the new himself for a mining career, has for Imrules the fleldera will be permitted a number of years been holdingcomportant positions with Nevada to use 18 --Inch dip nets. men young Batteries for the game tonight panies, his last work having been at I Tonopah. will be as follows: Machinists Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hulsh were In Broadbent, Reynolds and Beck. Salt Lake on Sunday and Monday Blacksmiths Stewart and. Carter. and on their return were accompani. A game between the Chiefs office ed by their daughter. Miss Frances force and the Machinists on Tuesday Hulsh, who has Just completed her resulted In a victory for the latter Second year at the University of Utah. team by a score of 1! to 6. William Later in the week Miss Helen Brown pitched for the office crew Beesley returned to her home In and Walter Chrlstopherson was be- this city, her connection with the SOMMER hind the bat. Broadbent handed out University orchestra making it the curves for the Machinists - and necessary for her to remain at Salt Lake until Wednesday. Beck was on the receiving end. 5( a a . A Store for Men Who Like the Best Style and Quality ffi That really means this is a store for every man. Everybody wants good clothes. Theres nothing else good clothes. Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes and for ... . Clotbcraft Clothes for men and men 1 $20 to $35 $35 to $50 Straw Hat Values There are some good ones here; all the new braids and shapes priced much lowei than they re worth. Shoes and Oxfords, all shapes in Patent Leather, Kid and Calf Just a Beal Good Gar They Have Made Your Dream Come True i The experience of Durant Engineers has achieved a motor as quiet as six and four cylinder overhead-valv- e eight cylinder motors in cars of higher price'; so flexible as to throttle down to very low and accelerate quickly to high speeds, practically without vibration; to pull evenly at slow speed or respond eagerly and smoothly to the throttle even on a grade; to make practically every hill road on high gear. DURANT 6 DURANT 4 $1060 $1275 $1060 $1275 $1570 $1235 Touring Sport Tonring Roadster Sport Roadster Sedan Business Coupe ! IS- r w iJ ; - f '. $ if $1895 $2150 $1865 $2115 Coupe $2570 $2730 McCormick' Brothers W.!- - - Touring Sport Tonring Roadster Sport Roadster Sedan '! i a , ; - Phone 31-- w. 4IIHIIHIHSWWHIMHIMIIHIIIIIIIIIHHWW r : t ' . ' i i HABERDASHERY Summer neckwear; summer underwear, summer shirts. The greatest selection in town; they're our specialty. -- Bring the boy to a mans store for his outfit W. F. S H R I V E R Senator Reed Smoot and Thomas F. Plerpont will be speakers at the Steel Day celebration which Provo people will stage tomorrow. Governor Mabey haa also been asked to deliver an address. Quite s number of Tlntlc people have arranged to attend the big celebratlo n. William McCullough, who baa been at Salt Lake on account of Illness, was home over the week-end, returning to the hospital early la the week. Mr. McCulloughs condition bus been quite serious but bis many Eureka friends will be pleased to learn that be la now getting along very nicely. Many Untie people are getting ready for the opening of the trout and bass fishing season on the 16th of June. The canyon streams will attract most of these sportsmen while a few will Journey to Fish Lake. The Strawberry Reservoir, one of the states best fishing sections, does not open until the first of the coming month William Conover, spent the latter part of last week at Salt Lake, going there for the purpose of delivering s Ford ear to the Utah Wholesale company. Miss Madeline Anderson and Miss Helen Wilder, young ladies of Mammoth, have returned to their homes after spending the school year In Sevier county, both being teachers. Miss Anderson taught at Glenwood and Miss Wilder at Anabella. Mrs. Joseph Treloar entertained at a childrens birthday party on Monday, the affair being In honor of her granddaughter. Pearl . Kimball. The youngsters wen presented with favors and a large birthday cake with candle decorations occupied the center of the table. The children attending the party, were: Patricia Bonner, lues Lindsay, Mary Frances Garrlty, Sarah Helen Mary Treloar, Caroline Conyers, Bob Dais, Eva and Lavay Higgens, Peart and Franklyn Klm-bal- L - , .k For high class photos sea Daniels. In Its last Issue The Reporter Now located west of the- - Penney felled to note the departure of Dr. ' Store. George Hensel for Ms home In San A Ford coupe, owned end driven Francisco, after a pleasant visit with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hanby Jack 8mlth of Dividend, was sel of Eureka. The young doctor overturned' cm the road between Euhas an' important position with one reka and Mammoth on Tuesday of the Jorge hospitals at the Pacific night Mlaa Ora Jerman of Eureka Coast city. also was an occupant of the ear at the time of the accident and along Last Friday afternoon Mrs. Joseph with Mr. Smith escaped Injury. The Treloar entertained the members of car was but slightly damaged. the Ladles Aid of the M. E. Church Ray Knight of the Knight Invest- at a social session. Dainty refreshment Co. has arranged to stage a ments were served and musical anm-bewere given by George Brewster. big wild west show at Shelby, Montana, In connection with the cham- Joseph Treloar, Miss Cor bell and pionship boxing mutch surly In July. other. Those attending the party No western man Is' better able to ware: Mr. H. F. Gear, Mrs. John handle such an event than Mr. Morley, Mrs. George Brewster, Mrs. Knight, who haa had a lot erf experi- Frank Taylor, Mrs. John Nllson, ence In that. line being a horseman Mrs. William Hobbs, Mrs. William of great ability. A wild west show Tits, Mrs. Thomas ' Trythall, Mrs. should help to- attract people to the George Humble, Mrs. Tarnbull, Mrs. Montana town for the Mg fight and Parrish, Mrs. Bloane, Mrs. Stokes. then is no reason why the two Special gnesta ' at the party were events should not work together Mrs. Kimball of Kanoah and Mlaa Corbell of Spanish Pork. nicely. rs - - ( |