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Show Page Friday, October 12, 1923. 4 I CATHOLIC WOMAN'S LKAGUH Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hulsh vers la Fancy Winter Potatoes at 60c Salt Lake on Sunday and Mondby. A SEWING UNIT FORM per busheL 6 bushel or mom. Company. Judge Edward Pike returned Wilmaa Carter left on Wednesday A sewing unit within the Catholic early In the week after for Paysoa where he will spend a Woman's League has Just been trip to Salt Lake, week or two with his family. County Attorney Hoyt formed and the ladles held their first session on Thursday afternoon, from Nephl on Wednesday, having Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haynes and the work for .the winter buslmeaa in the product court of Eu- Mrs. Agnee Haynes returned Tuesday in was outlined. The ladles reka. after a week's vlalt at Balt Lake. Mias Nellie Parker left for Balt propose to meet once a week to sew Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stow returned and mend and dan. New articles Lake a few days ago and will Monday from Salt Lake where they will be made and an annual sale consd the U. of U. during the visited for about a week. . ducted. This good work has been eat school year. Harry Carton returned on Monday the Initiated for purpose of helping Winter Potatoes at tie after a trip to Balt Lake City and reFancy comla and In need those highly bushel. 6 bushel or more. ports Mrs. Carton recovering from mendable as little acta of klndneaa per a serious Illness. Mrs. Carten will Company, n often times bring great Joy and sun-iMr, and Mrs. John Hill are the soon be well enough to leave the their train. parents of a nine pound baby boy. Holy Cross Hospital where she has o The child arrived at their home on been for the past few weeks. PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. October 6 th. Mias Frances Hulsh and Miss Mr. and Mrs. hank Allen of 8U-- r Helen Beasley drove out from Salt The Eureka Eighth Grade football City were in Provo on Sunday, Lake today and will vend a few players added new feathers to their visiting with their daughter, who Is days visiting their parents. They football helmets last Friday at Mam- attending the B. T. University. will return to Salt Lake la time to moth when they defeated the Janlor chil- resume their school work next MonMr. Mrs. Hoel Carl and and High team of that town by a score dren day morning. of It to IS. The game was well Balt spent a few days last week at Mrs. C. A. Protiva and baby, who the Lake friends, visiting City played and hard fought from start state fair and attending conference. were gueals at the home of Mr. to finish. The Mammoth boys put up Mrs. Frank Beasley for more stubborn resistance but were unable Mias May Sullivan, chief operator and a month, left this week for to hold the plunging youngsters at the local telephone office, enjoy- than home at Detroit, and were acfrom Eureka; who managed to cross ed a short vacatloa this week, visit- their companied on the trip by Mrs. Pro-tlva- a the goal line S times while their op- ing with Balt Lake friends. mother, Mrs. Mary D. SulliMias Ella KepUager, one of Silver ponents made two touchdowns. The van, who will visit at Detroit for was well known Eureka youngsters played without Citys young ladles, some time. Mr. Protiva has arthe assistance of three of their married during the week to Arthur ranged to meet them at Chicago. man. regular players, but regardless of Carson, a Salt Lake business were in Mr. and Mrs. I. H. this handicap they displayed a brand Mrs. Anna Morgan, who spent the Balt Lake on a visit Spriggsthe during early of football that was unbeatable. entire summer In southern Caliof the week and on their return part In to home her fornia, has returned were accompanied by Mrs. P. P. Van On Wednesday evening of this this dty. Wagoner, of Long Beach, Cal., who week the Eureka Eighth Grade footMr. and Mrs. W, F. Bhriver re be their guest for several days. ball team again dlaplayed their turned on Friday evening after will Mrs. VaaWagoner, who was formerdeability to win games .when they a few days with Mr, and ly Mrs. Moore, was a resident of Eufeated the Ninth Grade team by a spending Mrs. Melvin Bhriver at reka for many years and during a score of IS to S. This was the hard- City. part of the time had charge of the est game that the youngsters have Mrs. Ralph Dunn and children of Tintic Hotel. had this year, the Ninth Grade boys Provo are in Eureka for an extended Fancy Winter Potatoes at 86c being considerably heavier but were vialt with Mrs. Hannah Mitchell and unable to hold the scrappy Eighth Mrs. Heber Jones, mother and aider per bushel. 6 bushel or sum. Company. Grade gridiron warriors, who scored Bad weather of the past week or two touchdowns. The Ninth Grade pf Mrs. Dunn. Mrs. A. E. Myers and Mrs. J. E. two has Interfered to some extent boya managed to cross the goal line OConnor were In Provo during the with Eureka's Job of paving but the once for a score. week as representatives of the Entre contractors have now completed the sessions eighteen foot strip' from the eastern Bupt. Bartlett and Mr. Paulsen Nous Literary Club at the made a trip to Balt Lake Thursday of the Utah Federation of Womens boundary of the business district continued for (at the Tintic Garage) to the Utah for the purpose of placing an order Clubs. or The program and It was a most county four three days line at the Summit, a diswhich for playground equipment one for the hundreds of tance of aboat a mile. Within the cannot be purchased la Eureka. Interesting There will be teeters, slides, swings, women who gathered there from all next day or two they will be spreadparts of the state. A banquet was ing the black pavement In the camps bars, giant strides, etc., and If yoa served Ao the visitors on Wednesday business district and the completion could see the eyes of the children of that part of the project will be when these things are mentioned it evening at the Roberts Hotel. would do your heart good. We are Fancy Winter Potatoes at SOe welcomed as Eurekas business section has for soma time been prachoping to have hearty support of our per bushel. 6 bushel or more. tically closed to all kinds of traffic. Company. tag day which Is to help to defray the expenses. en Speaking of Floors Here are some reasons why linoleum floors will save yon money: The first cost of linoleum is lower than that of hard' wood, marble or tile. - Linoleum never requires expensive refinishing, linoleum floors are remarkably easy to dean, . Ordinary care will keep them in perfect condition, linoleum floors will give good service for years. Furthermore, you will have quiet floors, comfortable to walk on, and attractive, if you choose - Roadster Touring Utility Coape 8edan Light Delivery Ton Track ' - $820 $985 $610 $695 , a F. 0. B. Tintic SCHORIELD autoTco - PROVOlUTAI . 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Enema, pimples, boila, blackheads and other skin diseases pack up and leave the system when 8. 8. 8. sends new rich blood coursing through your veins. Have a general house rieewteg for your system. Let 8. 8. 8. rid you of those impurities which tend to keep condition. 8Hu yon In a disorders are nothing more than billboards announcing that the system is off cotor." 8. 8. 8.1s sold by the leading drug stares. The large slse bottle Is the more run-dow- n i from our stock of handsome inlaid patterns and plain colorings. We have a splendid selection of designs in high-grad- e makes of linoleum, guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. It is real economy to buy at these prices today. Prices are very reasonable. DKE8S MATERIALS We have just received a new shipment of dress materials: Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chino, Satin Back Crepes, Flat Crepes, Satin Charmeuse, Crepe Luxeul, Spiral Crepes. Look over our line before making your purchase. The prices are most reasonable. Velvet Corduroy in plain colors and Paisley en Then will be a meeting of the Thn Ladles of the Woodcraft held a social session last Friday evening, ing should have been held a week each member bringing one guest ago but waa postponed on account The time waa spent in cards after of the absence of Mayor John which a splendid luncheon dty coundl this evening. The meet- Church: served. SMASHES ANOTHER RECORD Sorted Delicious apples 11.61 a bushel. All other verities at 60c a bushel at MeGhans, Santaquln. Mr. and Mrs. William Conover were In Salt Lake City during the latter part of last week taking In the test: state fair. Mr. and Mrs. William Wanleas have moved to Provo. .Recently they purchased a home In the Utah county metropolis and Intend to make that city their future homo, Mr. Wanlesa having decided to give up mining work. The Mammoth Volunteer Fire Department will give a dance at the Mammoth Gym Hall on the evening of October llth. The Oklahoma Jaas band will furnish the music and admission will be $1.00. Eureka people are Invited to attend the affair. Earl F. Jensen of the Quality Shoe Repairing Co. has taken over the Union Shoe Shop on upper Main street and will operate the plies along strictly modern lines, guaranand a teeing the workmanship terlal going Into every Job. Mr Jensen wishes to announce that prompt attention will be given work sent to the local shop by mall from UNION TEL AM I ths IsRiwhad W. E. ATKINS. I ,snhjecc tathe I ) f. j THX& IS TO CERTIFY THAI THS C A- &XCSB8S IUMBKB ta Mammoth, Silver City, Dividend, or Goshen and that he will pay the return postal charges on such packages. - ' JUST? STUDIED V 'i ft T0DRXSS CAR ' 3 F. ' CHASSIS SOMBER TfilRff'SEVEE TV6 HUGHS TOO KOTOS HUMBER THIRTY SECT EUHEEA UTAH L Trade where you know none of your money goes to pay body don's Milo, and other locoes connected with a credit ' DOWN WITH THIS HIGH COST OF LIVING. Blame only yourself if yon are not taking advantage of our greet saving prices. LISTEN! While we tell yon Jmat n few ordinary TEA Tree tea makes on Ideal cap of Ice tea. tt-lISe packages lb. pkg. Shillings . . . . 46e b. OGRN FLAKES Kelloggs, Urge slse Kelloggs, small slse ' 18e r BAUSON lie 8le Large medium red Small red 16e FORK AND BEANS 85c Pierce, large 8 for S5e Heins, large 8 for 46e Heins, medium 8 for 35e Heins, small .... PICKLES 36 os. Jars Chow 86 os. Jars Sour Mixed 16 os. Sweet Jerkins . . Bulk Pickles, qnart . . . .... - PEANUT BUTTEH .............. ........... can can Glssa Heins 1 lb. 8 lb. SOME SAVING MEAT PRICES Cdhr6 lb. lb. Igu. Shoulder 80c rata, lb. i Beat Sugar Cared Bacon, lb. 80c 860 .. 80s ...... L z. t Salt Lake to Eureka, 92 Miles, ' Salt Salt Lake-Pror- - 44 Miles, 48 M 88 MOea, 1 o, Uko-Nep- I H 36e east Sonth 36s 30e The Superior Motor Company will pay $500 reward to any perm who, Alter u thorough isipoctlos of the oiling system, motor, dutch, transmit-slon, or renr end; Is Able to find Any Alteration In those puts. The reward will be paid to anyone who Is able to find even a bolt, nnt or screw la those psrts that la not strictly standard equipment on nil Jewett Tonring earn. SUPERIOR MOTOR CO. Jewett'--- . Paige CORNER CENTER STREET 52 WEST FOURTH SOUTH, 5th V Sheffields Cash acd Carry Darket 3 Salt Lake Citj, Wasatch 1967 , $500 REWARD la High gear with 11 weighing 1700. a speed of 17 at the tap. HU1 86s , hour 48 minutes As shown shove the Jewett has again demonstrated Its ability to stand up oa long grueling teats and come through ms few can have ever done. .. Power combined with speed and the to stand np on long, hard nna haa made It possible for this stock ability ear, after having traveled more than 18,000 miles, to perform these exceptional feats. Speeding over hills and through fog, np the long grade that time off any attempt at a record to Enrska, this Jewett, driven by Bale-- . man J. M. Jensen and with Earl Fteebalrn, Assistant Sporting Editor of the Balt Lake Tribune as observer, made this ran In 10 minutes lets n than it has ever been made before. JRWRTT RECORDS 66e 85e your children; they always re 1 Average Miles Per Hoar, 50.6 FOB SATURDAY. VEAL . Best cuts, lb. Shoulder, lb. Best Sugar Cured Skinned Huns, lb. ARRIVED t iM? 80c 66c 38c ........... ...... Shoulder Roast, lb Leg Roast, lb. AT x I6e Salt Pot Rout, beat rata, lb. . . 15e SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH A 46c 66c 86c 16c 35e 8 for S5e OLIVE OIL 30 AM 4 30 . Viyprewe"." AT 1923 SEP S5e .. t tor ...... Heins, medium Heins, small WHICH LEVS SALT LAZE SUHSAY 2 LUNCH GOODS All 15e Crackers All IIMc Crackers Barrel Snaps Potato Chips 0BX EIGHTY SEVZX ' I 8BBER THIRTIETH Be A Slave To Credit! Dont j ' El-ber- falAlMdbBegt xBoodMedidne ! Tintic Merc.'s linoleum -- Supt. Bartlett Mr. Bell, Mr. Paulsen, Mr. Quarts, Mr. Warden, Mr. Potts and Roy Bartlett left this evening for Clear Lake where they will spend the week-en- d hunting and killing ducks. They have suggested that you leave your orders for ducks at the Jones Transfer or any of the garages or the bank so that' there will be no delay In filling them. Wj, free from ry non-sUppe- floors of , 8T. ASDBEV8 CHURCH. o " Sunday Services: Sunday School it 1.46 i. m.; Morning Service U o'clock; Evening Service it 7. SO. Everybody cordlilly Invited. i Provo, Utah, A WEST Phone 74 |