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Show Friday, November 16, 1923. EUREKA REPORTER 'i Supplement Sheriff Summons Jury Needed In Nephi Court : Early in the week Sheriff Martin received information that Tintie Jurymen were needed for the present -t session of the Fifth Judicial Court and the following were summoned to appear at Xepirl: E. K. Bradley. Ray Pott a, Bert Staple)', Joseph M. Beck. Clarence I). ILtgan. and Oscar Andrus. Judge Burton of the Fifth District Court is now In the southern part of the state on special court business 'but another JuJge has been secured for eases which are to be heard at Xephl. Dla-trk- .1 j o . Freshly Dressed For Thanksgiving The choicest Fowls ; that the market affords, you Fennells Meat & Grocery j EUREKA, UTAH PHONE 18 III MM I 91 closed car hat Heretofore a moderate-pricemeant an inferior chassis. Now at a savin? of hundreds of dollars you buy in HUDSON a car of positive reliability, chassis excellence and finest performance. These are the lowest prices of all time on the Hudson Super-SiThey make both the Sedan and the Coach the most outstanding values in the world. rromineut Catholic from all parta of the United State were at Salt Lake on Wedneaday for the exercise the In honor of twenty-fift- h anniversary of the ordination to the priesthood of their bishop. Rt. Rev. Joseph S. Glass. A number of Tintie people attended and report that the bishop received hundreds of felicitous messages, among them one from the personal secretary of Tope Plus XI. Thirty of forty dignitaries of the church from the larger cities of the United States were at Salt Lake for the bishop silver Jubilee. SPOT DANCE GRAND o Sl Schofield Auto Company tVESM. The big Spot Dance, which waa given on Tuesday evening of this week, was a success both socially and financially. Morley'a Enlarged Orchestra furnished music for the occasion and an enjoyable time waa had by all present. C. E. Wallace of Silver City won the capital prise, which waa a largo slab of bacon, and numeroua boxes of choice candiea were also given away during the course of the Been Sent To Plant Much for the Money Eating is a pleasure.. It is a profit when you get the right kind of food. This store specializes in foodstuffs of quality and at popular prices. We aim to give customers the maximum for their money at all times. Complete satisfaction with every purchase. If you are not a customer we ask you to test the value of the goods we sell by placing a. few orders with ns. We are able to convince those who give ns a trial i and m or Mali frw it dt The City Grocery D. Prop. Tlntk sterlj f aali A. Manson, Phone No. 7 eorner c Sub aid 0 feet Eureka, Utah During the week the first carload of iron ore from the mines of Iron county was delivered at the new plant of the Columbia Steel Co. near Provo. The plant Is In process of construction and the first blast furnace will not be placed In operation until some time next spring but It has been thought advisable, to commence storing Iron ore. During the past ten days a party of Pacific coast financiers, railroad men and steel magnates were In Utah, inspecting the plant at fronton slid also making a trip to the properties which will supply It with iron and coal. They were most enthusiastic regarding the progress that la being made In the construction of the new plant and on their return to San Francisco declared that a new era of Industrial development la at hand for not only this state bat for the Pacific coast. Piglron from Ironton will he shipped to plants near San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland and there used In the manufacture of steel in competition with the big steel production centers of the east. The .J , x. . v Provo. Utah J i t . First Iron Ore Has fit! Chassis Ever Built d will find here freshly dressed and awaiting your choosing for Thanksgiving. Take your pick of Turkeys, Ducks, Geese or Chickens from this display and you will have a good Thanks-- -' giving FowL I On the Finest Super-Si- x Prominent Catholics At Jubilee For Bishop Glass SA.J plants at theso roast cities are now producing steel but they are making it from scrap Iron. They have been assured a supply of piglron from the Utah plant about the first of Marrli. NllOltTLNO I.V TROUBLE AT TIIK STATE CAPITAL Judge Tanner on Monday found Sam Shortino, proprietor of a pool tall at 34 West Second South streot, guilty of permitting minora to plav pool In hla establishment, says the Tribune. Shortino was given until April 7th to be sentenced. Two minora appeared against Shortino, Elmer Olson, IS years of age, and who 8hortlno, Gelley Miller, 19. S. II. waa arrested by Patrolmen Neve and M. B. Martin, Is a former resident of Eureka. You can get fresh bystera, cooked and served as you like them, at Kleiners Homo Restaurant. ilsr i i Modern Shoe Repairing r! For high grade work call at the shop of the QUALITY SHOE REPAIRING CO., upper Main street, Eureka, formerly the Union Shoe Shop. The best equipment All work guaranteed. Special attention to work sent to the shop by maU and return postage charges paid on such packages. Quality Shoe Repairing Company EARL F. JENSEN, Prop. Eureka, Utah Upper Main Street lining. L 1 1 ER, cordef S.) The Seasons Biggest What would you do if yoUr husband turn-- !j ed you out at mid- - Stage Play. Surprising Beyond Anticipation. Daring in its Truthfulness. Laughs and Tears, Smiles and Sighs, intermingled in awhirl of dramatic action. ciised you of things untrue would you accept his challenge? i i i I ! 3 ffi r 7tl This is jest one of the inter- -: Not an Idle Moment! esting moments in this Full of Thrills! great play. WARNING Dont be deceived! This is not a moving picture. This is the greatest stage play of the decade. Real Get your reserved seats at once at Hanleys. stage stars of notability. ENTIRE AND PART OF LOWER FLOOR AT CENTS. RESERVED SEATS red-blood- $1.00. BALCONY ed 75 3 ; t !) |