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Show I . . t Fifil . Friday, August 24, 1923. Misa Ireta Snow was the guest of Mt. Pleasant trlenda for a few weeks, returning to Eureka oa Monday, Mr. and Mra M. R.E. Sullivan THE DANCING FLAME OF PARIS! piaiMmMaMiaamaiaaaiMHBBHaiannnianiaiill and daughter, Charlotte, were visitors at Payson oa Wednesday. Mrs. William Okey left Wednesday for American Fork for a visit with relatives. The Misses Bernice and Lilas Snow who have been visiting Mt. Pleasant Mends for a week will return fb Eureka on Sunday. Frank Bradley and' .daughters went to Salt Lake Wednesdays for a visit with Mrs. Bradley who la at the Holy Cross Hospital, Miss Li la Ketcham, a member of the Tlntie High School ..teaching staff .who spent the greater part of her vacation in Europe, will return to Eureka about the 2nd of September, according to a recent letter which was mailed from Italy, R. R. Bell, principal of the Eureka grade schools, returned to the city this week and spent a few days! in preparation for the opening ofi school' early next month. Mr. BeU! has had a busy and pleasant vaca-- 1 tlori and Is now ready for another season of hard work. Mrs. Ray Clemons and children, !rJ and Mrs. A. H. Hardy, all of Provo, ! 1 were visiting with relatives and jl j other friends In Eureka during the) 1)1 early part of the week. On their re-- ; turn to Provo they were accompani- 4 -- Dances before. YOU WILL ENJOY sensational than you have ever seen more - , Thrills of the Paris underworld and the jeweled ball- rooms of society. Romance of a beautiful dancing girl and her struggle to love and happiness. Cast includes Mahlon Hamilton and Theodore Kosloff. jj Star Monday and Tuesday j linWMWWWWHWWWWWWWHWWWw' , A ed by Mrs. C. L. Walker and daughter, Margaret, who will visit at Salt for a few days. Mrs. L. E. Clark, who has been Lake City E. H. McClain was quite seriously quite 111 for some weeks, is now coninjured when he fell a distance of: valescing. about twenty feet while at work on ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorenson return- his lease in the Chief Cons, mine on ed home on Sunday evening after of this week. He sustained Tuesday having spent ten days at Salt Lak a broken collar bone being attendCity. They also attended the Elks ed liy the local physicians of the convention at Logan. Chief company and la now getting Mr. and Mra. F. Stewart are pendFall Opening of High Grade Mi- along fine and a speedy decovery is at ing the week with friends and Tuesday at assured. llinery Monday Burley, Idaho. Merles Hat Shop. A cordial InvitaMra. Mary Sloane and daughters, tion Is extended to the ladles of Tin-ti- c. t In number of automobiles per person, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City : Marie and Minnie, left on Tuesday rank first In the United States for! for Los Angeles where they will Mrs. George Burt and two chil- cities over 100,000 population. Theno! take np their residence. dren are out from Salt Lake and cities have one motor car for every) Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thurmond and will visit for ten days with Mrs. three persons. San Francisco ranks) Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond were John Phipps, who Is a slater of Mrs. third among the cities of the country who spent Burt. among the Eureka people hi dumber of motor, vehicles per Sunday at the Lincoln Beach Resort Lee Baker, Provo attorney and square mile, naving 1803 per square on Utah Lake. a member of the Baker A Baker miles. Dayton Is first with 1923.. Mrs. L. Salisbury, James Morgan, firm, was in Eureka ' late last Ab Jenkins, who recently made a William Mitchell and Miss Warnlck, legal with his brother, record ran from Salt Lake to Eurevisiting week, Pittsthe last mentioned being from Claude F. Baker, and attending to ka in a Nash car, recently broke all burg, Pa., returned last Thursday busnesa matters. records on the Salt Lake to Fish from Logan where they attended William Bacon was In Balt Lake Tiake route, this time driving a the Elks convention. the week and while there Sindcbaker. The run to Fish Lake Friends of Miss Vera Okey ar- during made a deal for another Stephens wi'.3 made In 4 hours and 24 ranged a pleasant birthday surprise car which will be used in connection ninnies and anyone who has been party In her honor on Tuesday even- with his auto service business of this over the route will admit that Jen-kln- 's ing. The time was spent In playing city. record will stand for a long games. Dainty .. refreshments were to Mime tlm. W. 8. Dnnford of Bolt hAg Like also served. Present were: Vera become affllllated R. L. Done and F. C. Whittaker, with the Baker Flora Baker law Anderson, Neff, Blanche offices bijlmth of Sprlngvllle; this week made firm, operating Genevieve Twlrthlin, Roy Eureka and Provo. Mr. Dnnford Is) a hike 'from their home to Twin Hickman, ' Salisbury, Barry Cronin, Ernest graduate of the University of Utah Falls, Idaho, for a district convenFerBoyns, Joseph Buys, Clemmon law school and will .reside at Provo. tion of the Klwanis organisation, guson, Emron Birch. Chester Snow was taken to the their trip being for the purpose of Holy Cross Hospital on Tuesday of settling a wager. Of course they THIS IS TIME TO BUY r.. where an operation was walked only a small part of the way, EUREKA REAL ESTATE this week for Last re- accepting auto rides, which shows appendicitis. performed 0 motorists are adverse to ports from the hospital are to the that not all hikers. Naturally the time to buy Is when effect up. picking Is he that nicely. along getting the other fellow la anxious to sell, Theodore Stack, who was sent to Mrs. John Savage returned last when he will make a real sacrifice. Lake about a week ago when it See Frank Garrity If you want to Friday from Clearfield where aho.Salt secure a good piece of residence went to attend the fnneral of her was learned that he was suffering sister-in-laMrs. 8avage was sc- - from a severe attack of appendicitis, property In Eureka. " , at the a i 6 room house on upper Church companled home by her brother, E. ) snbmllted to an operation street 11400. 600 cash will handle. J. Cooper and the latters son, who Holy Cross Hospital. The young J mans mother, Mrs. Mary Stack, who f 8 furnished houses on Lesdvllle ) a week following Row. 12100. Terms. was so. was with him for Mrs. Frank Bradley,-whoperation, states that Theodore Very desirable piece of property seriously 111 both before and after) the on upper Main street consisting of an appendicitis operation which was! is now getting along fine and will, fall---he- re two well built residences. Particulars performed at one of the Salt Lake soon be well enough to. return home.) on request. Is are Delta now recovering people quite slowly concerned, hospitals, 4 room house with cabin, near but In a satisfactory planner. It will, regarding a report which Indicates; 626. public school buildings. one some before their be that of the time sugar factory, however, BOYS LONG PANT SUITS ROYS' TWO PANT KNICK6 room furnished house, garage, Mrs. is well enough to re- largest in the whole western country, Bradley ERBOCKER SUITS . barn, chicken house and welL (660 turn to her home. is not to operate during the coming cash or 700 on time. from .................... fall. This means that beets raised near a was which rodeo held At 5 room modern house, also 4 room In and around Delta will have to be house on Main street. $1860. Terms. St. John, In Tooele county,18 a few moved to some other factory. If the years, Good building lot with building days ago Joel King, aged lost his life as a result of injuries report Is correct It means a body on It. 100 by 200 feet. 600. LITTLE FOLKS SUITS sustained when a horse fell on him. blow to the residents of Delta, Railroom on I furnished house especially to the business .men of BOYS' SHOES . road street at S50. Rents for 220. King and others were riding wild that city. In Tweeds, Jersey, Serge and rounded which been had up horses, Also 2 room house for 450. Rents for school or on the range the day previous. The Corduroys, for $12.60. Friday evening Mrs. Ben Thurwas which reared was horse mond to hostess King members the riding 4 room house near Leadvllle Row. dress, from .... ...... from and fell over backwards, pinning the of the Fldells Club, the ladies enPractically new, $800. 600 cars. 1 newly built houae, close in, $086. rider to the ground and resulting In joying a program of was the game played and Mra. L. B. BOYS KAYNE SHIRTS Several newly built houses can concussion of the brain. BOYS CAPS now be secured on easy terms and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brohm and Laker won first prise and Mrs. John . and WAISTS at very reasonable prices. A chance son, Harold, and Claude Burriston Bunnell consolation prise. A delito get a new home at a bargain price. returned last Sunday night after a cious luncheon was served, a large from guaranteed fast Well built house with outbuild- three weeks vacation which was basket of flowers forming the centertip Those colors, from west for the table. In of various Terms In at piece the present $186, parts spent ings Knightvllle. Beautiful modern bungalow with Including Montana, Idaho and Yel- were: Mrs. Chvles Zabrlskle, Mrs. lowstone National Park. While In John Bnnnell, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. garage. Well located. BOYS ft GIRLS. HOSIERY Jones, BOYS. WINTER UNDER-WEA- R 8 room house with bath, cellar, Montana Mr. and Mrs. Brohm visit- John Savage, Mra Chatles clothes closet, sleeping porch, 2 fur- ed, with their daughter, Mrs. E. O. Mrs. George Castleton, Mra Eugene . nished cabins. Extra large lot. A Marx, and enjoyed several camping Blackett, Mrf. L. B. Laker, Mra from snap. Hurry If you want this for trips during their stay In that lo- George Tinsman,. Mrs. Byron Thurfrom $1600. cality. The trip was made by auto mond and Mra Thomas Reese who Bee and all report a most pleasant out- Is a visitor from Castle Gate. These and other bargains. Frank Garrity, Eureka., , ing. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hoel and chilBOYS EXTRA KNICKER-- ; dren were in the northern part of BOYS' SWEATERS BOCKER TROUSERS the state last Sunday and visited friends In the Farmington section,! 889919 s, in Corduroy, Tweeds and jn all grades and which suffered to such a great extent as a result of recent floods. colors, from They were over a large part of the dp from ..... flooded area on Sunday and state that through newspaper accounts f . It is really Impossible to get a correct understanding of the extensive damage. Only those who have had a chance to visit that locality and see the destruction of property can realise the force 0 i the storm. Many Passengers from thousands of sightseers from Salt Lake, Ogden and other parte of the Mammoth and Silver City may state were at Farmington on Sunnow take train 502 and make day. . ' direct connection with train Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nellsen called at their home Mon19 for the sooth. day . evening and gave them a pleasant surprise party. .. The evening was spent In games and mnsle, This agency is folly prixes being won by Mrs. Martini -' transsell . equipped to Nellsen, William Thurgood, Mrs. John Phipps and John Bauer. Re- .Mra. L. E. Rundberg of Fallon, continental Miss Veronica wbO Is tak- games and mule, the hosteee also freshments were served to tbe fol- Nevada, arrived Is Eureka on Sun- ing a course In Davis, at Salt Lake serving dainty refreshments. For tbe nursing Make Pullman lowing: Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bradley, day for a vlilt with Mra. Jena Niel- City, is spending the week-en- d with luncheon there waa a novel drawing Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps, Mr. and son. reservations of partners. In the guessing eon- her mother, Mrs. W. A DavlS. . . Mrs. Geprgo Simpkins, Mr. and Mrs. test Miu Stella Fields won the prise. Mrs. are WednesLewis Rife on Mildred spendleft Alone and Mary points, George Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Peter present .at tbe party la addiat American day for Seattle and Portland In the Those Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Leuven, ing a weeks vacation tion to tbe hostess - and guest of H. KIRKPATRICK, . Agent J Northwest with their where will grandshe for visit Mr., and Mrs. Heber Carlson, Mrs. Fork, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas a couple of months with relatives honor were: . Eureka, Utah William Okey, Mrs. Frank Eddie, mother, Mrs. Hsnnsb Rhodes.' Tsncock, Mr. and Mra. Albert Mor- - ; and other friends. Miss' Amelia Mr. and Mrs. William Thurgood, Mr. Miss StdlM Fields, ley. Miss Helen Beesley, Miss Stella Miss Irene Sullivan will leave on Fields, 'Miss Msrgaret Jones,- Miss, and Mrs. A J. .Whitehead, Mr. and Schlecht, Miss Margaret Jones, Miss Mrs. Jos. Nellsen and Mra. Z. Jones, Irene Sullivan, Miss Veronica Davis August 28th for a visit with rela- Frances Hnlsh, Miu : Anns Coffey V the last mentioned being from Sants-- 1 of Salt Lake City; Robert Tibbs, tives at Butte, Montana,'- - and on and Miu Veronica Davie of Salt Mrs.1 qnin. Mr.-anNellsen, the Ernest Smith, Leonard Davis, George Wednesday evening a party was Lake City; Ernest Smith, Bert For- -'' honored guests, left on Thursday for) Courley, Donald Msnson formed a given In her honor by Miss Amelia guson, Donald Manson, Bob Tibbs, Los Angeles where they will remain picnic party and had an. enjoyable Schlecht. A number of young people Leonard Davis, George Gourley, I attended and enjoyed a program of Arthur .Coffey, Edwin Bhrlver. , for the winter. . time at Saratoga last Sunday. 999999996 09990M9999 9 IM 99 9 99 9999 9999998 a ' . . 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