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Show o- Pin4 Winter : Potatoes 80c a bushel k i vr, : lode !! V ' v i X Here. Co. Mr. ud Mn. Dean Back returned lest Friday after a visit with rela- tlrea at Bellevue, Idaho. During their absence their daughters. Marguerite and Patricia, rialted with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richter, at their ranch at Genola. The new sidewalk on upper Mala street made necessary Quite a lot of work at the entrance to tl)e M. E. (Church. This Job has been handled by Her Frary, who has made the place much more attractive through the construction of a retaining wall and cement steps. - V v 'b -- . ' - st- - v- ' - ;. 1&. - : i Physically r Run-Dow- n of opportunity flings Its portals only to the man who la up and doing who la flllod with pep and punch with rich, red blood tingling through his veins. Mountain slse obstacles dwindle to ant hills and ambitions become ao-- ' compllshments to these sort of men. ' Where Is the employer who seeks the man who la physically The nan without stamina to withstand the knocks and gaff of the her tying, scurrying world of business? EL 8. 8. Is the long established and time honored creator of red bloc.' colls. You cannot expect to get very far cp the ladder unless you arc equipped with a body that la strong and vigorous 8. 8. 8. will start you on your way. Dont allow the "Door of Opportunity" to bo closed to on because you have not the stamina to withstand the gaff because your nerve power la locking. Build up TIB 3 t DOOR run-dow- your system! 8. 8. 8. made of carefully selected and scientifically prepared and proportioned herbs and barks makes you fit! Get back that old time pnndil .When opportunity knocks bo ready to answer the call! 8. S. S. is sold at an leading drug stores. It la more economb cal to buy u large slse bottle. v r; l! t: Salt Laka.;. HalL forMiss Anna ? Chrlstophersoa, Mrs. A. C. Burtoa la spending the week at Salt lake, the guest of her merly of Banka, sad Mr. Remington of Salt Lake were ' married la mother, Mrs. Lake Robinson, 17th. They Mrs. Hugo Depreslu wont to Balt Los Angelas October Lake Sunday for a few weeks visit will make their home at Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thurmond and with friends. Mr. and Mrs. L Ho Spriggs spent . Mrs. Henry Barney of Payson la a guest at the home of her daughter, Sunday la Spanish .Fork Canyon. They report e flue eeteh of trout Mrs, Percy Hanks, this week. . 'taken from one of the Diamond 84c Idaho potatoes Fancy graded a hashel la five bushel Iota oat of Fork streams. Mr. and Mn. Frank Kimball and car. Order yours now. Fennell's son of Kanosh stopped over la Eu On election day arrange to take rfeka early la tha week for a visit lunch or dinner at the M. K, Church. with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tnloar. A hot meal will ha served from tS They wen ea route home after aa to I and from 4 to I. Pries 60 cents. extends visit in the Northwest Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor and Den Frank Taylor, Ostrander,' danghtar, Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. James Crooks, Glen Jarman and Johs T. Taylor were the guests of Vernon Whatcott returned on. Moa-j Provo friends oa Tuesday sad Wed.day after a hunting trip which took nesday of this week. them to the southern pert of tha See Tom Mix In his latest feature late. picture at the Star tonight. Plenty Mrs, Basle Savage entertained of time to witness this show end last night at a Halloween then participate In the open air cele- party,Saturday the Including cards program dance. bration and and games, also an elaborate lunchOrder your winter potatoes now. eon. Guests wen: Mrs. A. Burrte-toOur carload of fancy graded Idaho Mrs. Oliver Lucas, Mrs. James potatoes will soon be here. 60c a Bant, Mn. Thomas Davis, Mrs, John bushel out of the car In 6 bushel lots. Bush and Mrs. Johs W, Taylor. Fennells. An overheated stove, carrying a Mr. and Mrs. Lon Coleman were blase to tha wall paper, at the home up from Payson Saturday for the of City Marshal Minor Peterson, reMooseheart concert and entertain- sulted In n fin alarm being turned ment They recently moved to Pay-so- n In .nt about 7.10 on Wednesday after residing here for many mqrnlng. Memben of the family years. succeeded In checking the fin before An assessment of one cent a share the arrival of tha tinmen, who made has been levied on the stock of tha a quick ran to tha Peterson horns, Eureka Metallurgical CoH payable which Is located Just north of Jobs on or before tha 84th day of Novem- store on LeadviUe Row. ber. Sale day December lEth. The Tlntlo Lodge of Elks will conduct company was launched In this city an armistice day program at their soma years ago but recently hae been lodge rooms on the afternoon - of operating n small mill at Murray, November 11th nt ' I SO. A very trying out a milling process which la Interesting program Is being pn partha Invention of R. V. Smith. ed for this occasion and tha general Mlsa Dorothy Murphy gave a public will be Invited to attend. The Halloween party Monday evening program will be published in the at tha home of her mother, , Mn. next Issue of the Reporter. The comEmma Murphy. Halloween decora- mittee In charge of the affair contions were used throughout the sists of A. F. Tolton, Nell OHara, home and the evening was spent In Thomas Tancock, Edwin Shriver and playing games, dancing and partak- Dean Henriod. ing of refreshments. Those present Members of the BOO Club enwen: Audrey Hlekman, Eileene joyed a Halloween party which was Peterson, Ruth Murphy, Helen Gear, riven lent evening nt the home of Cleo Kruse, Minnie Bloane, Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Nell OHara. Tha table Salisbury, Harriet Bloss, Lelah Wall, docoratlona, also , for ths rooms, Margaret Blackett, Gene Rowe and wen In Halloween colors and la the Charlotte Henriod. Tha guests wen of cards tha prises wen all attired In Halloween costnmee. program swarded to Mrs. D. J. Russell, Jr Mlsa Frances Hnlsh and Miss and Georgs Bothers, Attending the Helen Beesley, Eureka students at party wan: Mr. and Mn. Richer tha Univenlty of Utah, have Just Jones, Mr. and Mn. D. J. Russell, been admitted to the Trotten Club, Jr., Mr. and Mn. Ray Sorenson, Mr. a horseback riding organisation and Mrs. George Sothern, Mr, and with a rather limited membership. Mrs. P. H. Craven, Mr. and Mrs. R. Memben of the Trotten' Club In ad- A. Wilkins, Mr. and Mn. John Cofdition to their enjoyable riding trips fey and the host and hostess. Into various localities also partici"THE MERRY GO ROUND," dipate la numerous social attain and rect from Its sensational Broadway school activities. In the competitive run. This la tha plctura that scored which such a tremendous triumph during for vocalists, examination takes place at the beginning of each Its ran on Broadway... Read what year, Mias Hnlsh again won n pines the New York newspapen said of It! on the Ladles Glee Club, being The New York Times: A scintillatselected ns one of the tint sopranos. ing, fascinating plctnral" Tha MornVictor Thomas, employed ns night ing Telegraph: Really gnat, someman at the Union Pacific station at thing deddely different!" The New Tlntlo Junction, and having tha ean York World: Produced on n Uriah of an holler which Is scale; It la big; la Is enormous; go used In driving a pump, met with a see It! "One of the best pictures very painful accident early on Wed- that has ever adorned tha screen,' The best thing nesday morning when tha door of ays tha Herald. the boiler was blown open and the Universal has over done," says tha flames from bnrnlng oil struck him Nsw York Sun and Globa. This Is In tha face. - He was hurriedly sent your opportunity to see this mighty to Eureka where local physicians at- screen spectacle, the- greatest love tended him. His burns era not story ever told! Big, clean entertainment for the whole family. See It at serious and ha will soon tha Star Theatre, Mon, and Tues. from tha accident - I- '" . . . lar colors. $15.00 to $45.00 Ladies Wool and Cordvoj Bathrobes $4.50 to $12.50 A variety of patterns to ohooae from. $1.75 Black Suede, Patent Trimmed Strap. coat. all-wo- ol Sponge Nubuck, Grey Trimmed, One Strap. Log Cabin Nubuck with a Grey Cross Strap. A Nifty Oxford in Log Cabin Nubuck. PRICED AT $9.00 Boys' Heavy Worsted Wool Sweaters. Pull-Ovand Coat Style. $5.50 and $7.50 Beet by test Independent Gm v. and Oita.) Mr. and Mra. P, J.- Bonner and daughter,- Patricia, and Mr. and Mra. John Donnelly left this morning for a few daya visit at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mn. O. A. Allrad and daughter and Mra. John Savage went to Salt Lake Thursday when they ' will ramaln'nntll Sunday. Peter A. Johnson, who hue been at Salt Lake. for six weeka on account of Ulnu returned a few dayu ago and la feeling much better. W. L. Conover end Lyle Bllllng-to- n returned home last evening after a hunting trip In the vicinity of Kanosh. They killed one buck, an exceptionally large one. '.Why can . the Taxpayer, party guarantee a reduction In taxes? . ! " . BECAUSE THE SOCIALIST PARTY HAS 80 ARRANGED THE FINANCES OF YOUR CITY THAT IT IS NOW OUT OF DEBT BECAUSE IT IS AT LAST ON A CASH BASIS. Eureka Citys taxes 'honld be reduced next-yea- r ragardleaa of what party ta elected and in view of the fact that Sodaltat Party haa gotten yon out of debt why not let:- them continue the good work. Adv. A LITERARY CLUB WBJI REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY r. rv- a ,T Vr . The memben of the Entra None Literary Club held their regular meeting nt the home of Mra. P. J. Bonner on Tuesday evening of thta week, the time being taken up In a discussion of iho Ufa and three plays of Arnold Bennett. Mrs. J. E. O'Connor read "A .Good Woman," Mrs. Theodora. Miller "Tha Gnat Adventure," and Mra. P.- H. Craven Mrs. Sacred and' Profane Lore. Bonner served her guests with n fine luncheon. .The next meeting of the E- - Hnlsh. dnb will be with Mn. - VA r? a: r t. that the above is a true list of candidates certified to me to be placed upon the official of Eureka for the municipal election to be held November 6, 1923. ; In witness whereof 1 have hereunto t my hand anil affixed the seal of Eureka, tah, this ,30th day of Oc- bal-lo- ' - A NEW SHIPMENT OP LADIES SLIPPERS RECEIVED THIS Exceptionally tailored and finished from beginning to end. Pits perfectly and is a winder for wear. It is an . i- tun MENS PINKERTON COATS - f ST to Pull-Ov- er Sweaters, large roll collars.' j 'JuL A f :v : ' A;, y . -- - V) y , ; ; yg-- k . X 9 ' AY";.' 1 : : (seal) V T' $2.50 to $5.00 BON TON AND BOYAL WORCESTER CORSETS THEY AEE THE REAL CLASS , ' LADIES! PRICED AT $10.00 . - Bathrobes' Mens Heavy Worsted Wool - a 3- Children's Wool er 1 ?' a sl- - by a subtle difitinction of line and color, fUlinf in long graceful lines char-- , acteristic of the seaeon, the . 10ft crepe and satin weaves ' need in these dresses, vary .the straight silhouette with adroitly placed draperies, Y pleating! and bows. Black and all phniiaa of brown are noticeable in the showing as well as many other popu- ng Eureka City, Utah, to be Voted Nov 6, 923 r V. v,' ''.. Friday, November 2, 1923. - s -- . Orinality I List of Nominations, Municipal Election, - ';.. . Achieve I t h' a New-Frock- s - V r- - , The House of Quality and Service - : - I - Dont forget the Woodcraft card Mr. and Mn. Claude F, Baker reparty tonight at the Miners Union turned oa Sunday after a visit at n, y&P Jor the :- - a ft ft ft ft ft ft A ft ft'ft ft "DEL" NOAKE8 MED AT ft ACTION m TAKEN TOWARD ft BALT LAKE THU MORNING ft TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM ft o ft . Thta morlng Information regardft . The argent neqd of a sana- - ft ing the death of Del Noakea Maskft tortum In Utah to can for ft ed the officers of the Mooes Lodge. ft tuberculosis was ft He passed away at Balt Laka at 6.46 ft strongly emphasised at the ft a. m. The deceased made hie today. ft sixth annual meeting of the ft home In Tintlc for sixteen yearn, folft Utah. Public Health Anocto- - ft lowing mining, and In IMS when .ft tlon, held October 16th at Salt ft his health commenced to moved ft Lake City, when a set of reeoln- - ft hta family to Balt Lake..fall At that ft tlona, looking toward the ea- - ft ptaet they operated a rooming honaa, ft tabllshment of . a sanatorium ft Moses Delbert Noakea was bora ft In the state, drawn np and pro-- ft 61 yean ago. He ta anrvlved by hta ft tented by James H. Wallis, ft wife and two children, as wall aa ft executive secretary of tha ft many other relatives, among them ft organisation, wen unanimous- ft John Noakea, employed tv. the Rio ft ly adopted. Thta ta .the first ft Grande of company By.' ft step ever taken In Utah to pro- - ft The children an Mrs. MarioBaraka. Olds,' ft vide hospital can for dtisens.ft ged St, and Reed Noakea, aged It. ft who an the unfortunate victims ft The family lost three children ft of the white plague, according ft ing the lnflnenis epidemic of darfew ft to Wallis, who haa worked un- - ft yean ago. . . ft tlringly daring the four years Daring hta residence here Mr. ft he haa served as executive heed ft Noshes Joined the Moose of ft the Utah Public Health Aa- it thta organisation will have order and of ft. soda tlon to secura the estab-- ft the funeral services which charge to be an ft liehment of such a hospital, ft conducted at SpringvfUe next Sunday afternoon. - - '.h patients . . - t . ftftftftftftftftft.ftft Stockton Citizen Gains .. Y Y 30 Lbs. Taking Tanlac "The Tanlac treatment has been agnat blessing to me that I want to do my part in telling the world about it," ta the appreciative statement made reoently by Mn. Anna Marstea, M4 East filth Street, Los Angeles, CaUf.; .' ; ?, "I had suffered a nervous breakdown and I. dont see how anyone could be In a worm condition and endure It I lost no torn than twenty pounds and fait that If I did not find something to pat me on my feet I - such . - -- yf eouldnt last much longer. "The results I received from Tanias have both aurprtaed and delighted me. I am now in splendid condition, eating like I never did before, and am fast getting back my lost weight. My nerves an steady aa dock, I' enjoy my .night's m fed altogether new person." Tanlac la for sale , by: an good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 7 million bottles sold. Take. Tanlac Vegetable Pills. ' . - . 1 A vi ... .. - y- - .4 "S t , , i: - ' .r X y- J I . ' |