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Show Page 2 EUREKA $ 1 1 1 Friday, March REPORTER 2 ,r-v- r Eureka Personals and Social Events of Bpringvllte (a spending several week in 'ka. being the guest of her on, Crea Round and Almond Roundr-jan- Mr. Annie Round ANATlON-ni- ft? Eure-(Sund- : Mr-jsp- Di ( Institution !A Mr. Theodore Fullmer returnede I from Springvllle, where s the week with her parents. Mr. Mrs. Cyrus Sanford. ? Mr. and Mr. Henry Osborne reMr. and Mr. R. D. Gardner enter-- 1 on Wednesday from Salt of turned two tables tained, informally, at Rc- - Lake where they pent a few dava on evening. Thursday "bridge friend. and with relatives freshmenta were aerved. ;.vf Miss' Mrs. Edward Van Leuven returned Miss Catherine Stack and a trip to Margaret Owens, University of Utah home on Wednesday after ' students, were at their homea in thin Provo, where she spent two weeks Van-ws- s Monday with her mother, Mrs. Mary city over the last week-enregistration day for the spring lass. quarter at the University, hence no Mr- - Jame, BIaekett were Mr classes were conducted. !a, ,,fOVH Saturday and while there Mrs. William McCullough, Mrs Mrs. Thomas Mrr-Mike Judge, Mrs. Dennis Mrs. Stack, Mary mirk, Harrington were at Irovo lajt Saturday evening, going there for the ' musical entertainment for the bee-- I fit of the Catholic Church of Provo, congratulations of their afriends which Is under construction at ths acconnt of the arrival of baby boy. The child was horn on March Zlst. time. Miss Anna Coffey entertained the Mrs. Nell OHara extended hospi- COO of the members of the Mah Jongg Club members Ificfuivi to the tality Club Saturday evening. Prize for Friday evening, Mrs. Bert Fields high score was won by Mrs. Dan SH- ing a special guest of the club, livan. After the program of cards Dainty refreshments were served a dainty luncheon was served to tin and a very pleasant time is reported, following: Mrs. Ray Sorenson, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Miller David Russell, Jr., Mrs. E. L. Clark. and family spent the latter part of, Mrs. Holier Jones. Mrs. John Coffey, n 8alt ke' Mrs. George Sothern, Mrs. Dan Sal- - thn of tot the attending the Purpose livan. Miss Anna Rose. funeral of Mr. Miller a mother, Mrs. After their regular lodge work on Mary E. Miller. Friday evening the Ladles of the Woodcraft enjoyed a card party and luncheon. They carried out a program of BOO" and the prises at rards were won by Mra. William McCullough and Mrs. Agnes Roberta A raffle, conducted during the even- - Mrs. Almond Round. . ing, was won by Mra. Thoraaa Try-jr jokn phlpps returned home thall. Before their adjournment TueB(ajr after upending a week in I aat a the ladles presented 0K(leni tke (,uest 0f relatives. Mrs. Mrs to Jewel Guardian's JhumM PhlppB waa called there on account TIi pnMlurrr Three Drew, who has creditably uf thfl Mriou, ,Iln8M of her alBtor, various lodge offices. Mrs. Frank Phipps, who is a former surpuBMPfl all previous cfTorlH-iof Eureka, resident Friends of Miss Vera Naef gave spectacular her a surprise party last Saturday Mri. Elizabeth Schmidt of Salt and ballling mystery, evening, the affair taking plat a Lake, spent last week in Eureka, tho superb the home of her .later, Mrs. Thomas is headed lay Mr of her Franks, Jr. The evening was spent Brohin M Schmidt will leave with games and music, refreshments the near future to make MATT MOOItE re: her homej in a" bnft erJcV Los Angeles. The Miss Stella Fullmer, M1m Floia Schmidt are former residents family RAKilAKA Lu MAItR Hickman, Miss Bessie Courier, Miss Eareka Dorothy Taylor, Miss Beulah Gun-- . Waller Hackctta "Captain Applejack broke Dealing in "soft drinks mnst bo, derson, Miss Irene Naylor, Byron Arnold Gunderson, a Jr., Thurmond, great game at Park City, where; orda on die atage in London and New York. Barry Cronin, Tom Ball, Otis Gun-- j thirteen establishments have applied derson. Joe Buys, Jr., Bliss Mikesell, for licenses and will pay the city1 Eugene Cromar, Kenneth Milne. something like $4000 in the course A year- IBrk City' is getting $300 Mrs. John Bavage entertained tho f business houses. members of the Fidelia Club In a pleasing manner Saturday evening. serving an excellent luncheon fol600 lowing a program of cards. was played and the prize for high score was won by Mrs. John Allen; second prize by Mrs. John Bunnell. Special guests of the club on this occasion were. Mrs. A. V. Zabrlskie, Mra. R. D. Gardner, Mrs. Frank Run- - between Eureka and Dividend. For TROY LAUNDRY AGENCY. sell and Mrs. Joseph Buys, while some time be has been engaged in members present were: Mrs. transportation of passengers over the ' Take your films to Raymer , s Drug Joseph Ruys, Jr., or Eureka, has Bunnell, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. this route, making it possible for j0j,n taken the Troy Laundry agency and Store Work brought in by 7 p. la. q a. Allred, Mra. Charles Zabrlsklc,Tintlc Standard employees to live in will call for and deliver laundry. will be delivered by 7 p m. the fol- - Mrs. Malcolm Green, Mrs. F, A. Eureka. Everyone hnowa the high quality of lowing day. Beginning Monday. Fol- - Burt Mrs. Eugene Blackett, Miss Marie Holdaway entertained ruary 4th. Troy work. Phone 343-J- . the B. B. girls Monday evening, the time was spent doing fancy work and enjoying musical numbers. Miss Thelma Holdaway and Miss Melba were special guests of the j Salisbury Icluh, while regular members present were: Mrs. A. C. Burton, Mrs. John Bauer. Mra. Joseph Paulsen, Mra. '.VAVAV.Vs.VA U.lkHJ.IiJJ L'.'i W. II. Warden, Miss Ethel Larson D and Mips Mabel Larson. Dainty re.Wl freshments were serVed. aP 2 ay nt d r C473 DEPARTMENTS KITRKKA, UTAH. ( . d. ; 1 HelioHe Goods Through our constant dote touch with the --isrkst real savings are afforded 790. LOUIS B. MAYER Presents. AEREDNIBLO PRODUCTION ,?'.35s.,fpi ! (captain applejack) of 'll his twJ' Muskctcm this picture of thrilling n brilliantly romance cast IV lit . ! Preat . GREAT CLAY - : A GREATER PICTURE Star Monday and Tuesday flit mm I VA1VB-IM-N3A- Ml sa: jNnwGi Hobt ...'AVAV.V.i AWA'.V.W.V AY.WAV.V.V r.w.viv.y.v. fes.i WW.VAV. w.y.v.'.v wav.va: -- XwiSvXv.v FKCMNkl Vi at( AV.V.V.Vi '.V.'.V.V.V.V.l Nil K V WKvXy ;vK? XflvSS Xv.yiyA: sAXvXwa Utah, Nevada and California inter-eat- s are back of a movement that will mean the early completion of the Lincoln Highway. Southern Utah and Southern California should come to life and get into the road building game otherwise the heavy automobile travel will soon be moving straight westward toward San Francisco. Most of this travel la now routed through southern Utah and then into southern California. However, it will not be a bad thing to have two good roads to the coasi. RHEUMATISM The Greatest Tribute to Buick . i Wherever you go, people take Buick quality for granted. They accept it, like any established (act There is an excellent reason for this. For twenty years Buick cars have given thoroughly dependable, satisfying and economical performance to Buick owners every- where. Let us give you first hand knowledge of Buick quality by a demonstration in the model of your choice. 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