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Show I n t O-- - V Friday, August 17, 1923. eubeea eepobtib Page 2 V- - i If aot! Ou and Why Oils. notT - - Mrs.' Robert ' Adamson of Balt Lake City la spending the week with her daugher, Mrs. 8penesr Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fields sstuniedj on Tuesday after an auto trip to southern California. , Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones left this morning for Salt Lake where they will remain over the week-enMr. sad Mrs. William Douglass visited with relatives and friends at Payaon last Sunday. Mrs. Byron Thurmond Byron, returned last Sunday from Balt Lake City where they spent a - Iadepeudsat - . v j Mr. John Alin and children were visitors at Payuon last Sunday. J. D. Fltsgerald Is spending this wsek at Mammoth with his bob, James Fltsgerald. Prank aad David Coombs of Psy-- n on Tnesday visited with their sister. Mrs. M. R. E. SalllvaB of Eureka. ; Mr. and Mm. Ed Lloyd of Balt Lake City were the guests Batarday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer v. Lloyd of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge BrewSter were at Logan during the early put of the week; the former, attehding the Elks convention. y Mrs. Prank Bacon returned from Balt Lake where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poll,' for several days. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lindsay are entertaining the formers mother, who came here from Provo on Wednesday evening and will visit for Mr.-da- u ! s - ; V-P. 4 Autumns Choice Fruits d EUREKA, UTAH, Silk ; rich appearing! rands Slack ssd all stylish colon tread U pure thread riUr ble sole Bile garter top bed and absolutely Srst quality! An eutrsordiasry J. Newqulst and children returned to Balt Lake on Tnesday after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Newqulat's slater Mrs. Prank Cro- This is tha frst lot: of sa enormous con- -; tenet made by oar Mr. and Mrs. James Pttsgerald and Mrs. L. Peterson and son, Gene, all of Mammoth, were dinner guests on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. " Spencer Lloyd. The Bee Hive' girls of the T. L. M. L A. are vacationing at Saratoga this week several days. being chaperoned - by Mrs. William Goodwin. There are Isaac Lofdahl was quite badly cut twelve young ladles la the party. and bruised when he fell a distance Joseph Kendall, former resident of about ten feet while at work In Eureka, was hack In town la the Gemini mine. The accident hap- of week trying to Interest local people pened late last week and his injuries Id an oil property located near were attended to by Dr. Ostler, It is a good time to lay in your winters supply for prices are less than they will be later. Anything you may desire in the grocery line can be secured at tills store. .49 10-ia-ch toe-dou- mar of this city, Bun-da- . Womea'sFuH Fashioned week. Mrs. L. a. The best of Natures products are now ready and awaiting your choice in the ample display we have here. 475 DEPARTMENT STORES with vaaia hosiery a; . Wt have received a1 large allotmcat. . . X 1 I Cromar Grocery PHONE 8 Raw-lin- e, WE DELIVER Wyoming. A. V. Zabrlskle, Dean Henrlod, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Thornburg Prank Smith, Clyde Pullmer, John were out from 8alt Lake oa Sunday Pennell, John Hannifin, James Mor- and Monday, visiting with relatives Mitchell William and gan friends at their 'former among those attending the Elks and home at Silver City. PIremen convention at Logan during E. G. ODonnell, Salt Lake underthe week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabrlskle taker, who was quite well known the Tintlc District died and . Virginia Savage returned Sat- throughout on Mr. ODonnell served urday after a short visit at Spring for Saturday. a number of terms as a city City. They were accompanied home councilman at Salt Lake. . by Mrs. Zabrlskles neloe. Miss Leona Peter Loutenaock, who was a resiLarsen, who will he a guest at the dent of this camp about eighteen or Zabrlskle home for a week. back M. D. Hewlett, the- well known twentyIn years ago. Journeyed the week and remained long local druggist,- - has decided to re- early to look up a number of his main In California for a .few more enough old time Mr. Louten sock's friends. months and It is hoped that a good, home is at Salt Lake. present Inlong vacation will put him back A' children's party was given at to fine physical trim. During his absence Charlie Handley will he the the Crescent Theatre on Thursday big chief at the Howlett Drug Stun afternoon, the little folks of the and the place should lose none of city being treated to a picture show its popularity under the manage- and lee cream, the occasion being ment of Mr. Handley, who Is a very the birthday of Ines Lindsay, daughcapable pharmacist and all round ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lindsay. business man. Mias Mary Johnson and Mias Mrs. D. C. Wheeler and daughter, Campbell, the .latter a nurse from out Violet, of' Silver City, entertained the Holy Cross Hospital, were comSalt Lake over Sunday, Saturday evening in honor of Mr. fromhere on the excursion and being and Mrs. Ren Butler of Salt Lake ing of Mrs. Mary Stack. Miss City. The program Included music guests and games while a delicious lunch- Johnson Is a former resident of this eon was served. Those present city. ire: Mr. and Mrs. Ren Butler,, The Independent gasoline I Lena Keer, Vera Dodge, Prank been reduced two cents a gallon, acClark, Walter Hood, Mrs. John cording to P. N. Carpentler, local Lang, Marie and Ida Lang and distributor, and this means a retail Lewis Blacket, the last mentioned price of SP cents la Eureka. As a matter of protection against high being a visitor from Sprlngvllle. At Provo the officers have declar- prices Untie motorists are asked to ed open warfare against automobile demand Independent gas. owners who. Insist on speeding. Miss Thelms Holdsway enterMany arrests have been made and tained at a dancing party last Frithe court records show that In the day, evening. Refreshments w list are the names of two or three served. The guests were: Eleanor Eureka people. ' Of course It would and Margaret Nelson, Erma Hanbe rather "unladylike to tell who cock, Fred Hancock and Ed Nelson, have been pinched but the news all of Salt Lake; Miss Melba Salisought to be passed along - to - our bury, Mias Josls Bunnell, Roy Neff, readers so that others will be more Clyde Fullmer, Arthur Coffey and careful when driving through. Provo Bernard Pennell. and some of the other Utah county Best by test Independent Gas cities. and OUs. ' Pound! The best gas In town. Tintlc friends will be pleased to The Independent a for It; de- learn that Che family of William mand Accept no other. Inch, former Tintlc folks, are getting Slong as nicely as ever at their home at Winloek, Washington, where they moved several years ago. Panning seems to agree with Mr. Inch who Is feeling good. Oops are favorable for the present year, according to a letter to the Reporter which accompanied a subscription renewal. Miss Jaequllne Morgan entertained last Friday evening. In honor of Miss Rhea Coombs of Psyson. The time was spent playing cards snd games. Those attending the party were the guest of honor and Miss Vera Walters of Provo, Miss Rosetta Van Ausdel, Miss Wanda Van Ausdel, Reed Pott, Ralph White-heaBen SanfOrd, & Snell, B. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. McBeth, Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan and daughter,- and-othe- WWWWWWHIIMfimiMWMMMWWMIHII for Dinner Today Why not a Boast, Chops or a Leg of this choice Spring Lamb? r t receive our prompt and careful attention. . can also be supplied at Fennells Meat & Grocery: : PHONE 18 EUREKA, UTAH ; our We have the Popular Styles Belted all around, half belts, plain or patch pockets, pockets !with flap ' to button. I serges, tweeds and cassimeres in greys, fancy browns, blues, tans, greens. Each suit is bound to glvd long, satisfactory service. (Strongly made, well finished and priced so attractively at I . this store. i choice assortment jtfl A s You'll be well dressed In fine new suit selected from . Tour Grocery, Vegetable and Fresh Fruit wants V Each With 2 . Tour phone order will if Boys Serviceable Suits - Lamb is one of the most easily digested of Meats, and in the cuts which you get here it is especially tasty. i r All-wo- ol ! I $6.90 $9.90 $12.90 it L k- C - . d, Mrs. Prank Bradley, who recently submitted to an appendicitis operation at one of the Salt Lake hospi- LIONEL ARRYMORE HISV SEENA OWEN : ? k sa tals, returned home early la the py week. Notwithstanding the fact that the Alness was a most serious one Mrs. Bradley is now well along toward recovery. With this family misfortunes seem not to cram singly Bradley was also in the hospital suffering from Injuries sustained at the Eagle-f- t - Blue Bell mine and returned home but a few days previous to the arrival of his wife. All Meat as-Mr- . i Reduced SHEFFIELDS MARKET SOME OF OUR PRICES: . Here's the greatest of all the famong Boston Bkdde crook romances, lavishly filmed with a great all-stcast Love and thrills and intrigne for five pictuesl Lowell y enough Sherman heads the supporting play. ers, who include Tmis Wolheim. ar . V-- ,C. a: i - - r; Star Wednesday OS. Flats Bib or Brisket Boil ' flood Pot Boast J Best Pot Boast Prime Bib Boast Boiled Shoulder Boast of Veal Leg or Loin Boast of Veal Chuck or Shoulder Steak Bound, Loin or Steak Lean Pork Chops Shoulder Pork Boast pound pound . pound . 25e ponnd 80s pound. . - 25e ponnd' . T-Bo- AH pikes greatly reduced. It win 10c 12c 15e 18e pound 25e ponnd 25e pound 15e ponnd : pay yon to eaU. 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