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Show 4 EUREKA Page 8 Friday, February REPORTER rl !l : A T to S'., s if Youll aaya it'a Miu Iola Brandt and Mina Thelma Strong Stuff! Buys spept Sunday in lrovo where strong stuff when you see KClrtaPj Ren nob handle big men as easily as they visited with friends. babies at the Elks big show. I)r. A. II. McChryslal returned on Miss Carol Jensen, University of Raturday after a business trip to the with her Utah student, visited capital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenparents, TAD cards are Riven with all the past week. cash purchases at the Tinllc Men.. sen, during Miss Melba Salisbury returned Store. Ask about them they are home Friday after spending several worth real money. In Salt Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams spent weeks as the guest of friends Lake. a part of tlio week in Salt Lake and Mrs. W. K. Dixon of Silver City Ncphl, the guests of relatives and left on Tuesday for Garfield, wlio-- e oilier friends. All members of the Women's she will spend a few days with relv Benefit Assn, of the Maccabees an tlves and other friends. requested to lie present at the Mrs. L. Salisbury entertained at regular meeting on February 28th. dinner Tuesday, covers were laid for Duslness of importance will be Mrs. S. Stewart and Miss Deon of Mammoth and Mrs both Mermen, Mr. and Mra. P. J. Ilonner, Mr. Nancy Cook of Goshen. and Mrs. John II. Donnelly and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fullmer, KUa Donnelly went to Salt Lake yes- Miss Sybil Spaulding and Clyde terday for the purpose of attending Fullmer spent last Sunday In Spring-villthe performance of Zlegfeld'a Salvisiting with relatives and ly given at tho Sait Lako Theatre. other friends. King Tuts been dead 3000 years, Henry James McKay and Mrs. lie never saw an airplane or radio; Musetta Tranter, both of Eureka, But you will hear about them all. were married during the week at In tho Elks Dig Vodvllle Show. I'rovo. The ceremony was performed 4n the office of the county clerk, Wallace Hales, being witnessed by close friends and neighbors. Tho Silver City Relief Society members called at the home of Mrs. John l4ing Tuesday afternoon and i'oln )ei Dc aft eet rill the: (ana itat ,th e, , I; Here's news for men hunting fine shoes. Shoes that look well and wear well, that are gentle on the feet and easy on the purse. In other words Crawford We are sole agents for them. We took the agency t! be- cause careful study convinced us that Crawford is a shoe men really like. Good looking, smartly styled, long wearing and modestly priced. Business sense approves style judgment in Crawford shoes. V Beau Brummel would wear them, so would David Harum. They appeal to the man of fashion and the shrewd trader. Come and see them. Qhc feel ee the tl ! sfWt ected nehi rare, ne i nterl ;lng lean r.M carried out an enjoyable program. The afternoon was spent in sewing and a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Lang will move to Magna In the near future. The family of I). Kautsman, formerly of Eureka and now operating bakeries In Butte, are still Interested In tbelr old time friends in this district. Mr. Kautsman, In renewing his subscription to the Reporter, asks for special Information on some of the mining properties in which he holds stock. On Monday evening at the home of Mrs. John Ryan a very pleasant surprise party was given In her houor. Progressive 500 was played, prises being awarded to Mrs. Thomas Householder, first; Miss Mary Ryan, second; Mrs. Sherman Haynes, consolation. A delicious luncheon was served to the follow- shoes. (Hurjbnl shoe MOST STYLES 8 W. F. Shriver la ae whe ter w app fev the atei Copyright 1924 den th STAR THEATRE ij Monday & Tuesday HWWWM 999 999 HHMW9WWH 9 idem George and the Cherry Tree vu t the efere , he ifcafl Hilda com tBtai Sait liitrii the stump and the THERES the circumstantial evidence is all in. Maybe he 'couldnt tell a lie; but with all the facts before us, maybe it wouldnt have done any good. After all, the truth is the best teem lntle, is w irora iboz epeni mtai uno aha Mali ie Met aryi 4 09 lew leeted ie Ini uik Stud thing. been ream. Our idea is to tell the truth about our merchandise, because thats what you want to know; and its better for us to have you know it. irth oft aaro hat W. F. SHRIVER Sixty think of It! Sixty acting, alnglng. dancing charactera In the Elka Greatest Vodvllle Show, Feb. 29 and March 1, Star Theatre. Mias Ellen Miller Is spending a week In Eureka with her parents, Mr. and Mra. T. 8. Miller. Mina Miller la a student of the L. D. S. business college of Salt Lake. Mrs. Lyman Baker of Silver City entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8haw. TAD cards are given with aU cash purchases at the Tintle Merc. Store. Ask about them they are worth real money. Juat tell the Reporter readers March 1st is the day on which that the worst piece of road between motorists must have their 1924 Eureka and Loa Angeles U the cow license plates. Word has been sent trail extending from 811ver City to out from the office of the secretary Lynndyl, which coat the taxpayers pf state that any motorist using a of Juab county something over $30,-09- 1923 license plate after that date is saya D. D. Hanks, who recent- to be arrested and fined. Mr. ly returned after spending several Crockett says that on March 1st it is weeks on the coast. Mr. Hanks the duty of every peace officer in the states that he decided to save a few state to arrest the owner of a motor miles on the return trip and selected vehicle on which the new number 'the Lynndyl route Instead of going plates are not displayed. around by way of Nephl and Santa- Your toes will tingle to the teazln, quin. The road leading to the south .from Silver City has bad no attea-jtlo-n tantallaln tunes played by Bonner's for a year or more and is now Band, and sung to and danced to by In t rgtten condition. It never was the Jolly minstrel coons In the big properly aurfaced and In wet weather j Elks show, Feb. 29 and March 1, at Is la a difficult road to travel. Star Theatre. 9, YOU WILL FIND THE ANSWER AT THE P jin It pleased the Marquis of Fcrronl to show the wreath of Black Orchids to 'the woman who had placed them upon his sepulchre. REX INGRAM 1 t the BLACK ORCHIDS and feet inhla item! DO YOU BELIEVE IN TRIFLING WOMEN? TTrtnm, adopted dirvkti-- J by Man HO hostess served a splendid luncheon WOMEN he pi idard DK Mrs. McCrea to the following: Mrs. Dean Mrs. Ilenrlod, Roundy, Gus Ilenrlod, Mrs. Cecelia Bacon, Mrs. Thomas Clement, Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mrs. Thomas Drew, Mrs. George Castleton, Mrs. Nesblt, Mrs. William McCullough, Mrs. Glen Jarman, Mrs. Henry Osborn, Mrs. Frank Garrity, Mrs. James Bant, Mrs. Julia Whitehead. Mrs. George Ryan and Mrs. C. E. Ward. TAD cards are given with all cash purchases at the Tlntlc Merc. Store. Ask about them they are worth real money. TRIFLING & rery House-Holde- PRODUCTION Ilart Schaffner each ing: Mrs. Agnes Haynes, Mrs. L. O. Schofield, Mrs. Arthur Haynes, Mrs. r, Lou Barrett, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. John Ryan, Mrs. Sherman Haynes, Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. Fanny Fields, Mrs. II. E. Wall, Miss Frances Gear, Mrs. Carrie Hughes, Mias Mary Ryan. Sandy, Awlgy, Mike and Putxy, the members of The Hardrock Four, quartette, will shake you with laugh-to- r and dim your eyes with moisture,; for they act as well as they sing In, the big Elks show, Feb. 29 and( March 1, Star Theatre. Mrs. Emma Murphy entertained (lie members of the L. O. E. Club on' Wdnesday evening, the time being Prises were spent playing 509. awarded to Mrs. Glen Jarman, Mrs. Henry Osborn and Mrs. Thomas Drew. After the card playing the 7k REX INGRAM St !X I Apartment house at Provo for' NOTICE FOR PTBLICA a bargain. 4 apartments of , each, with special huiltrln nenartment of the Inter! features and gas ranges. Strictly Salt U modern. Price $9,000.09. Can be February 19. 14 ' . T Jiadled for $5,200.00. For further riven U ,nformatlon see Frank Garrity. L .7 A The spring weatber of the past city, who, on ilk. 11. IS5 few weeks haa made It possible for Homestead Entry. the county's road commissioner to E U, Section 15. TovW , h!ghwayB Tintic District. The road between Eureka filed notice of Intention u and the other camps in the south' end Proof, to etaT of the district has been greatly la-- 1 to the'land above deacrs proved through dragging, and the The Register and same applies to the Tintle Junction's. Land Office, at Salt road. Last fall these roads were on tho 19th day of V re;utu surfaced with gravel and with a litClaimant name ai j tie attention during the coming. w. Holland, of II spring they can be put In better coa- - Lake City. Max Engemaa. dition thaij at any time in the d I 1 4 th S., aSalt Lake Citytrief history. The gnard ral around the point of the mountain will be a splendid protection to motorists and no doubt It will ellmir nate accidents which previous to the Pub. Eureka Reporter. Installation of the Improvement were Sec. 2; 129 a. becoming altogether too numerous. (First pub. Febraary ale at 3 room ! . 1 .-b- i ReT, a-- M |