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Show Friday, Jnne22, PM Mm. R. A. Brava of spending the weak la Baraka, carat of Mr. and Mrs. Bob J Mrs. Ralph Dunn returned to Provo Saturday after a three weeks' visit ia Baraka with her stater, Jones. Mr.- and Mrs. A. E. Bradley of Salt Lake apent Monday and Tuesday in Eureka with the letters sister, Mrs. Joseph Leo. Friends of Mrs. Jack McKellar will be pleased to learn that aha is Eureka Persons! and Sochi Events Mammoth Handily Defeats Harold Baseball Tossers Last Sunday at Mammoth the baseball teams of Mammoth and Harold, Mr. aad Mro. O. A. Allrad spelt Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jaynes are (Tintle Standard Mill at Warm at Salt lake. Sunday at Payson. spending the week-en- d Creek) crossed bats la an exciting exhibition of the national game and Mrs. John Savage rialted friends Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brisky spent n Mammoth handily defeated the atat at Bantaquln last Sunday. Pleasant Grove, Wedneeday a score of 11 to I. This is by ceWbrathe Strawberry Day the first game that Harold has lost Mrs. William Douglass aad chil- tending this season and the Mammoth boys dren are spending the week at Pay-so-n are highly .elated over the victory. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hatfield went to rial ting with relatires. Mammoth - Hillman Batteries: Mrs. On Salt Lake Mrs. Friday. McKellar Saturday nicely. . Mrs. William Harold Steele and and Andrus; Douglass and chil- Hatfield was operated oa at the Improving submitted to aa operation last week dren are spending the week at Pay-so-n Holy Cross Hospital. Riley. at Salt Lake City, risltlng with relatives. Firth of Salt Lake- City Mrs. Alex Burt returned to her OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE Ralph , George GalsfOrd, Jr., of Mammoth spent the early part of the week in home la Salt Lake last week after HERE FOR HAMLET FUNERAL which Overland car. new a la driving with his parents, a visit with her parents Mr. and Mra. Eureka was purchased this week from the Mr, and visiting Mrs. Vern Firth. who Vera her accompanied Firth, The out of town people who came local dealer, the Bacon Garage. C. J. Christensen and children left home and remained a few days. for the pnrpaee of attending hare H. to. Wall and Minor Peterson for Pocatello, Idaho, this morning, the funeral of James Hanley, which Mr. Heber Mrs. and Joaee were in Millard county last Sunday, where they intend to make their was held on Friday of last week, Sunday and Monday in Salt whan they spent the day fishing for home. Mrs. Hannah Mitchell, who has been were: Mrs. Mayma Cofflet, Mr. and ac- Mrs. Mahry, Mrs. Mary McCarthy, Mrs. Erwin Sag entertained at din- la Salt Lake tor several weeks, Mrs. Mary Edwards, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Marie Ableman of Tonopah, ner cm Wednesday la honor of Mrs. companied them home. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bergeaon, Mrs. Nevada, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holm of Burley, Idaho, and Mr. Dan Knotts wishes to- an- Oscar all of Provo; A. A. Hatfield during the Utter part Mrs. John Robertson of Spanish nounce the engagement of his daugh- and MissPeterson, McCary, of Malad, Sylvia of last week. Fork. Covers were laid for fifteen ter, Miss Delores, to Dewey Robinladles. son, both of Eureka The wedding Joseph Hayes, who U employed to take place la the near futara. Auto Co. at I WANT TO o-GO A'FUHING. by the Randall-Dod- d P. J. Fennell, John Fennell Salt Lake, is in Bureka, spending B. P. Mlckleson spent last Sunday at conThe Ladlee Catholic League The breese Is warm and the sun la his vacation with his parents, Mr. the ,fllnkaN ia Millard county where ducted a very pleasant social on and Mrs. George Hayes. bright. In the day fishing for the Thursday evening- following their And they put spring is here; if I Judge baas abound there. that was The time big They meeting. spent regular Vern Trussler C. E. Rife, Rife, And I, want to go a fair catch. followed in report refreshments.. cards were by B odell and Albert Hopklnson in a sparkling I want to go at the Sinks," in Millard county, mountain stream Mrs. Thomas Holm of Barley, a On evening Wednesday p last Sunday. They spent, the day Idaho, and Mrs. John Robertson and party was given at ' the Elks Pa- Where the water sings a fishing and managed to make a big children of Spanish Fork, returned vilion, the affair being under the diand the ripples dance and gleam; catch of black bass. to their homee on Thursday morn- rection of the Eureka Volunteer I want to get plumb tired again and tall Into the brook " Mrs. D. R. Rhodes, who has spent ing after spending the past week in Fire Department. Everyone attendAnd tear my hide and trousers with with Mrs. Eureka their Peter a had sister, the report visitparty having ing in few weeks Eureka the past a feathered, 'pointed hook; Jones. splendid time but there was not I want ing with her daughters, Mrs. C. E. to get all black with dirt exto sold the tickets pay enough Rife and Mrs. R. T. Bodell, left y Mias Alta Carlson entertained the even want to wash, not entertainment. of the penses terday for her home in American Bee Hive girls and teacher last Tues'Cause the water's cold as GreenFork. Some of the employees of the J. land, .right from the snow, by day evening. Thoee preeent were: 4osh! Goodman, teacher; Oreana C. Penney Co. Store motored to t, Mrs! L J. Barnard has gone to Fima Hickman, Vers Naef, Saratoga Springs last Sunday and I want to boll some coffee ia a big, Cal., to accept a new position Brady, black coffee pot Paulson, Kathryn Lyshon, spent the day in a moat pleasa with the United SUtes Mining com- Edna Helen Towers, Thelma Buys, Nellie manner, boating, bathing and enjoy- And spill it oa the open fire and get pany with which concern he has been scalded like as not. associated for many years. Mrs. Knight, VlrginU Oakleberry, Rkth ing a splendid picnic lunch. Those in the party were: Mr. and Mrs. C. The fire is hot .and smoky and the Murphy. Barnard and their daughter, al smoke gets In your eyes. Qlffen, Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. Barnards mother, Mrs. Mary Monday evening friends of Miss skeeters1 Miss But It keeps away the Bonner, expect to go to California Thelma Wilcox gave her a pleasant Fred Blight, Mrs. Val Sanford. and abolishes the flies. Wilcox and Miss Sarah Thelma in the near future. was surprise party. The evening I want to get real hungry so that Wllford Clark. Mrs. Edward Pike was the hostess spent In playing cards, Mrs.and anything tastes good Miss winning first prise Wedneeday evening Mrs. A. F, That looks or smells or Indicates in at the Wedneeday afternoon cession Mitchell consolation prise Burt entertained the Fidelia Club of the Bridge Club, the party being Madeline Myerswere aty way its food. served to the members In a pleasing manner. The I want to lie at nightfall on my beda most enjoyable affair. The prise Refreshments Mrs. evening was spent in playing "S00," Mra. Val Sanford, roll in my tent for high score was won by Mrs. Ed- following: Mitchell, Mias Rnth Brant, Mrs. Charles Jones 'winning first And wonder where the fish I lost ward Bonner and the guest prise Wllford Jar- prise, Mrs. John Baker consolation that great big rainbow went. was awarded to Mrs. F. N. Carpen Miss Lena Parrish, Miss Ora Mira Miss Margaret Clark, while Mrs. Malcolm Green re- I want to fill a corncob pipe dear prise, tier. Special guests of the dub at man, Sarah Clark, Mra. Jerry Sullivan ceived the guest prise. Other guests full up to the brim this meeting were: Mrs. Frank Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. John And watch the curly smoke douds Mrs. Allen Pike, Mrs. F. N. Mias Madeline Myers. Mrs. M, R. E. Sullivan, Mrs. Bunnell, they float and wave and skim; Carpentler and Miss May Jones, the Last Monday evening friends of John Savage, Mrs. Charles Zabrlskle, want to sink to slumber with a Ust mentioned being from Salt Lake. Mrs. Heber Carlson gave her a pleas- Mrs. Den Thurmond, Mrs. Eugene brook's song in my ears, ' Mrs. Pike served her guests with the occasion ant party, surprise Mrs. and When Im all worn out Blackett, Mrs. George Tinsman, most appetising luncheon. lng in honor of her birthday. The George Castleton. The hostess servnears. the dusk of night-tim- e o evening was spent with games and ed refreshments. The breese is warm and the sun Is music after which luncheon was bright. Will take plain sewing and served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Carpentler and And spring is here, if I Judge Mr. and misMrs. John a at entertained Forgie, Ludle Harper And I want to go dressmaking. Gingham and cellaneous shower Saturday night at Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. M. BAKER A. Mrs. Mr. and dresses Joseph a in the Harper home, the affair being specialty. Simklns, organdie G Thomas Mrs. and Mr. evenThe Miss honor of May Turner. Gan rush orders for 4th of Neilson, Every' Street In Eureka Jarvis, Mrs. Sarah Clement, Mrs. ing was spent in music and games William Mrs. Okay, Neilson, attar which a splendid luncheon was July. Wanda Van Ansdal, di Martin Mrs. J. T. Noakes, Mrs. Mattie served to the following: Miss May , Has Us of the Proof That xectly behind Peg's Cafe. Ruth Bishop. Turner, Miss Stella Melds, Miss An- Kidney Sufferers na Coffey, Miss Margaret Clark, Miss Sarah Clark, Miss Ivadell Okey, Backache? Kidney weak? Miss Ora Jerman, Miss Margaret Diatreraed with urinary ilia? ' Want n reliable kidney remedy? Jones, Mrs. Thomss Tan cock, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Kent- Harper, Miss Dont have to look far. Ura what Marlon Harper, Miss Thelma Wilcox, Eureka people recommend, Miss Lena Parrish, Mrs. Lawrence atreet in Eureka haa ita caara. Wilkinson, Mrs. Neil OHara, Miss Here ia om Eureka mau'a Grace Miles, the last mentioned be-i-n parlance. from Salt Lake. Let R. A. Hutchlaon, carpenter, it. He aaya: "My beck became On Thursday Mrs. Frank Garrity tell and aora and whan I got in an entertained a number of children at lame I wia Belied witn a party, the occasion being the sixth unuaual poeltlou, pains in my kidneys. Tha too sharp of her little Mary birthday daughter, action of my kidneys troubled Frances. The time was spent playing free and the eecratloaa were highly were and refreshments games dainty colored in passage. I used n box of ulnk baskets favors the served, being Raymers filled with candy. Those attending Donas Kidney Pills from were and tha reaulta fine, Genevieve l, Pharmacy, ire: Wride, Audrey free from pain and Ines Lindsay, Patricia Bonner, My back became kidneys acted properly." Margaret and Catherine McCormick, myPrice Don't 10c, at nil dealers. Charlotte Sullivan, Eileen Gatley, Viola White, Julia Sullivan, Caro- simply nak for n kidney remedy Kidney Pills the rami line Conyers, Annie Taylor, Toddles get Doans n Mr. Hutchinson had. Hodges, Woodrow Jensen, Louise that Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. Peterson, Treslden and Todd Bonner, George and Jimmy Owens, Billy Helen Fields, Billy HIGH GRADE USED CABS. McCullough, Hobbs, Merle Gear, Darline Kruse, Henry Wall, Betty Walker, Junior I Bulck g Touring, and Herald Kirkpatrick, Marie Shaf- chanlcal condition. fer and Catherine Healy, the last 1 Reo Tonring, good mechanical Mrs.-Hehe- . 1 1923. r mill-me- - - v FEATURING THE NEW STYLES AMD ' MATERIALS DT - Mid-Seas- on - Footwear two-ste- Dainty lines, fashita's newest material whims, and de- signs that match and add to the beauty of your summer wardrobe these are a few of the many reasons why it is worth your while to come here for yonr Summer Foot- wear. You will find our prices are very reasonable in fact, you may buy two pairs in place of one because of the low ; . Ken-net- prices. SUFFERS: LADIES $4.50 I $4.95 $5.00 $5.25 $7.00 $7.25 $8.00 . $&95 $9.00 LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES lust Arrived New Stock On Special Sale Saturday. Oar-rit- Mrs-Joh- Cop-Mr- s. Bot-tre- rA i u 1111 eeeeeai i tei see eeeeeee office, on receipt of n deposit of ton dollars (110.00). Upon return of pinna and apeel fleatlona in good order 5.00 will be refunded to the unsuccessful con- tractor. The right ia reserved to reject any and nil bids. By order of the City Council, SARAH A. BIGLER, City Recorder. F. N. Hnddlwon, Engineer, SOI Kearns Bldg, Balt Lake, Utah. Street Paving District No. 1. (First pub. Jnna SI, 1113. Last pnb. July IS, 1SSS.) e NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ... o Office of City Recorder, Eureka City, Utah, June 15, 1ISS. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until S:I0 oclock p. m. Thnraday, July IS, ISSS, tor constructing cement concrete side-waland private driveways, Including all naeraaary grading and filling, along the North aide of Main Street from the end of tha existing walk. East weeimmi teeeeeeeet i erly to the West property lino of Springer Street, in Side-wal- k Paving District No. S; also the construction water-waor a concrete three feet square, inside dimensions, and four hundred sixty feet long, In aid district, all to ho constructed in accordance with pinna on file in the office of the City Recorder, Eureka, n. Utah, or In tha office of F. N. Engineer, Room Sll, Kearns Bonding, Salt Lake City, Utah. Instructions to bidden, together with plans, profiles, aped flea tlona, and form of contract an4 bond, may be obtained upon application and deposit of 910.01 at either of the offices above mentioned. Upon return of pinna and aped flections in good condition 5.00 will be refunded to the unsneeeoaful contractors. The right is reserved to reject any and nil bids. .. By order of the City Connell, SARAH A. BIGLER. City Recorder. Side Walk Paving District No. S. (Flht pnb. Jnne 11, 1011. pnb. July 13, 1011.) y, , Hud-dleao- Foater-Mllbur- mentioned being from Silver City. condition. I Ford Touring. I Ford Roadster. Twelve Million Motorists 1 Chevrolet Tonring, like new, To Be Given Warning tires, snubbers, motormetor and . Im an old time pioneer. "Im one of the Arctic brotherhood, with the first O God I how I've cursed this Yukon but I still I'm here. Ivo sweated athirst in its summer heat, Ive frosen and starved In its cold; Ive followed my dreams by its thousand streams, Ive tolled and moiled for its gold. its creeks; "Twenty years In the Yukon, struggling along e peaks; Beaming its giant valleys, scaling its fiendish cold. Bathed in its fiery sunsets, fighting its twenty years and Im Old. Twenty years in the Yukon The winter! the brightness that blinds you, The white land locked tight as a drum. The cold fear that follows and finds you. The silence that bludgeons you dumb. The snows that are older than history. The woods where the weird shadows slant; The stillness, the moonlight, the mystery, rve bade 'em goodby but I cant There are strange things done in the midnight bub By the men who moll for gold; The arctic trails have their secret tales That would make your blood run cold. -- god-lik- .... Cams early gut comfortable and be prepared to see AHaa Taira Kenneth Harlan. Rosemary Theby, Gaston Glass, Noah Beery, Wallace Bqery, Hector Sarno and a host of others- -1 They're all hen in the best story of the Northwest In yearn. , Star Theatre Sunday immiiiiMMHiiMmmsmmiHiimiiiMww other extra equipment Very cheep for quick sale. These cars can be bought on very Aware that the brings the peak of automobile travel reasonable terms. McCORMICK BROTHERS. and increased highway hasards,. the Phona ll-National Automobile Chamber of Commerce has issued a warning to o NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. twelve million motorists. The --o tions total seven: First Would yon willingly in- Office of City Recorder, Eureka, Utah, June IS, 1ISI. jure a child? Second Drive reasonably. Third Put your city oa tha safo-t- y honor roll. Fourth Remember you are at times a pedestrian. Fifth "After yon" Is courtesy on the road us well as la the doorway? Sixth Keep the brakes la perfect condition.Beventh Haste makes havoc. But a small percentage of the motoring public causes tha thousands of accidents and fatalities which occur every season. It is the aim of tha automobile g world to stimulate this minority to eligibility la the Sane Drivers' dub. havoc-makin- BEAUTY SPBCtAUST. system, Lorralne-Audlgl- er curing, Sealed proposals will bo received at this office until S:0l p. m., Thursday, July II, list, for paving with either n S inch Wemnito Bltnlltble wearing surface or a I inch aaphaltle concrete wearing surface on a 4 inch bituminous concrete base, including nil nerrary grading and filling along Main Street beginning St feet easterly of Street Monument "N" Eureka City Survey, which la approximately N. TS deg. B. ISO feet from 14 Section Corner between Sections 15 and IS, Township II South, Usage S and S Weet of 8. L. B. A M., thence westerly along, said Main Street as follows South 77 deg. S7 Win. W. CM ft, thence 8. 71 deg.' la min. W. I0S.SS feet, thence 8. fl deg., 17 min. W. and continuing in tha same genual coarse along said Main Street CSS ft. more or lew to the West lino of Lot IS, Block S and the West aide of Lot 1, Block I, both in Pint B of said Eareka Survey. Struct Paving District No. 1; also an IS foot atrip on the balance of the State Highway within the corporate limits of Eureka City, approximately miles accordone and ing to the plana oa file la the office of the City Recorder. Instructions to Udders, together with plana, specifies tlona and form of contract and bond, when prepared may ha obtained In the City Recorder's office, or in tha Engineer's 7SI.4I Mani- massaging, shsmpoolng, reducing. Hand McDonald, west of Crabb boarding house. hair-dressin- g, TAKE NOTHNE. ftM three-fourt- Why borrow extra chain your ndghbon when you caa row as many as you need bom tha Franks Funeral Home. .Four doaen folding chain are available aad you caa borrow them Just for the asking. Call It or 111. - A Just a Beal Good Gar j i They Have Made Your Dream Come Tree A I tbs experience of Durant Engineers 1inir achieved four cylinder ovtrliond valve motor quiet ss iv fl motors 111 01111 higher price; so as to throttle down to very low and rawimto quickly to high speeds, practically without vibration; to pull evenly at alow speed or reepond eagerly and smoothly to the throttle even on a grade; to make practically ovary hill road on high gear. i u DURANT 4 $1060 Touring .1 $1275 Sport Tonring Roadster $1060 $1275 Sport Roadster Sedan $1570 Bnsinesi Coupe u. $1235 ! DURANT Touring Sport Touring Roadster Sport Roadster : Sedan Coupe t yiflpp $2150 $1865 $2115 $2730 $2570 : hs McCormick Brothers r "- ...wt.; .. '-j ; Flume 3Lw. I i : ' l HHH4IHHIHHHHHIH X |