OCR Text |
Show EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 George Gonrley of tbe Tintle Gar age force spent the latter part of last week at Salt Lake City. George Jonea of the Tintle Lumber Co. spent Saturday and Sunday with hla family at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jesae Haws of Silver City were Salt Lake visitors on Saturday and Sunday. Dr. E. J. Howell returned to on Sunday after spending two or three days at Salt Lake City. Everyone ta coins to the bl Meat Eu-ru- Henry RunnelU, who has be.n living at Balt Lake for the past year was bark In Eureka during the week. lle and cake sale at sens on Saturday evening under th3 JJj Miss Ethel Gadd was the guest of direction of tbe Bee Hire Girls of I Nephl relatives during the past week. Eureka. tj on home next' returned Hurst Charles Candy drawing at the dance While Elks Pavilion, Music by .Tuesday from California. Tuesday. mother his with visited there be tho Allred Orchestra. 'Mrs. Maggie Smith, or Lon; Beach. A. F. Tolton of the Eureka Bankand Mrs. John 1. Ela ing company was at Salt Lake oi Saturday and Sunday. Manager Charles Zabrlskle of the c property was at Salt'' . , Lake on business last Saturday. Every member of Tintle Aer.e No d Cravenettc-Processe- BOYS SUITS ; AND GOOD IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER 4 GOOD NOW TIME. Lehl-TIutl- ka are Cravenette Processed arc Bays Guits for Spring that too. Eoys Suits for Summer, Tho Cravenette Process makes them wear longer, repels Crave-Ecttemoisture and helps them hold their shapes. As the the as well as weather-proos Process is Summer on a hot even day. Suits are col and comfortable two of with fabrics attractive of pairs Carefully tailored knickers $15.00. -- , .! Attend th. PI. n.d Cnk. 8.1. 3? n on Retarder of the coming week. Candy Dance ,ng. Conducted by the Bee Hive Z5000,000, at tho ravllion next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Byron Thurmr.nl H oirls. 1 aa been their during the guest bad has Van Charles Wagoner Al(J n0jm Df park dty wt)0 is Mrs. f, k the latter s mother, i. appointed, temporarily, to art aa g former realdrnt of Eureka where yjj fireman and caretaher of the post- ,!t' members of the family still re- - aon f Santaquln. office building. He Is also bidding adB will be married In tho near fu- and ts.'ni,' Mrs. Luella nilinore on the mall carrying contract, both Ure j0 Miss Elverda Mae Lewis of .Newman Fillmore, who spent the. positions having been given up by Spanish rork. Th engagement of wlfiter in southern California, have Henry Larsen. the couple has Just been announced returned to Eureka. Other Styles $9.00 to' $12.00. Andrew P. Olson, who for some. by Miss Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tae, who has been in poor n A. of Eureka was Lewis. a resident years health for the past month, left th.s Ing which time he followed mining.) thB TJntc who week for Tooele, where he will ! peop, Amonf died at his home at Garfield a week were at Halt take over the last the guest of his daughter for a f.w or more ago. The de.oaaed wa. born weeknd Rnd had Bn r opportunlty days. In Norway In 1B: tRK.nf thl hearing the singing of John Mo at the By having your clothes cleaned b J ws, employed Corulack at the Tabernacle were: Mr. flow continuous system the Utah Copper. Co. 'and jjrB jam,,a Norman, Mr. and, An Hem from Provo indicates that the administration of that city has jnat condemned a number of frame buildings that are considered a fire canDa hatsrd and a menace trf the reat cf; . your Spring Real Silk the buelneae district. If auch action1 from your local representa-abl- e ran be taken in Provo It la reaaon-- ! Hosiery L. H. Adranre Hayward. can Plain Colors alao boJHve. to suppose that It there are colors. done In Eureka where auch buildings that are of little ar birthday party was given last no value to the ownere and ought Thursday evening at the homo of Priced at to be removed for the general good Mr. and Mra. Jameson In honor Priced al of the city. After a building out-- 1 of tbe loulh birthday of their non.1 h"e..f. ,!!?" Itvea Iti uaefulnesa and bring revenue to its "' ' nothing but a fire trip, it anouia ne Those present were: Ruth Sylvester, jv s blocked the Provo y Bernice Clark, Bella Forgle, France Lewis, Maggie Tasker, Margaret Ileber City branch of the Rio Grande pf Wood, lloiqlla Carter, Florence' lly. during the early part of the but the damage was hastily ;j Adams, Ruth White, Frank Ander-lweeSiyi' Shirts, l sisasd Waysslta son. Dean Smith, Kenneth Allen, Roy cleared up and traffic resumed. The LK officials of the railroad do not anil- Smith, Lee Anderson. danKr th,g "pr,,, Watch the columns of this papor!11 any for tho announcement of Tlntc f,,n Mercantile Company's Linoleum Joseph Schlccht, Miss Amelia Dr. Arnold Lorand, of Austria, Miss Enola Towers and Miss Week. aaya In bla book, "Old Age DeSullivan were at Provo Sal- Annlo and MIhr Orissa llrlnton Miss In the of ferred," speaking urday, going there for the purpose jj Emma Dougall entertained a num- of tho entertainment given glands. "We must Insist upon tho ber Mah of their friends at a Jong; by attending reinforcement of their functions Salt take musician,. and Provo If changed by age or disease by party, which took place on Saturday .The affair was for the purpose of means of extracts obtained from for the Catholic the similar organa of healthy building fund. young animals. rheme being Carried out, and two' The seven months old baby boy Such a treatment le now ofyoung ladles, Miss Mqlba Salisbury of Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Whoclon. fered In the new aclentlfle disand Mlsa Thelma Holdaway, ap- - living on the south shore of Utah covery. Glandogen, which combines the Important elements of proprlately costumed, asslatod the- take, died last Sunday. The In serving a very appellx- mains were taken to Provo for the vital glands with other In the playing of the burial. Mr. and Mrs. Wheelon were luncheon.. tngredteuta. Hundreds of lng Mah of Jongg the for a number of years In charge of game popular men and women who are weak, went to Mrs. R. the property of the Tintle Duck Club, score n worn-oprise for high are takand consolation 1). and the Gardner prise located on Utah take, and have a ing Glandogen to awaken the in this Those number of acquaintances Bonner. P. to Mrs. J. present glands, so they may Mra. were: Fred Nesblt, city. continue their normal function at the party THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE McCullough. , . Mrs. of supplying the vital glandular Mrs. William An enJoyable party was conducted 7U , ecretlona ao necessary to physiMrs. Charles Zabrlskle, Mrs. It. D. e cal energy and perfect health. Mra. Mra. Pat Ronner, 0f tbe former. There were) Glandogen la prepared in two Gardner, bjrtbday different forma one for men Edward Bonner, Mrs. O. C. Lindsay, games, music, singing and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan Dr. Ostler was at Salt take on BRIEF LOCAL ADA and one for women. Glandogen Mrs. Theodore Miller, Sllsa Lila In two. or were the Payson this week, being during past day Ketchum, Mrs. Mary Driscoll, Mrs. la obtainable at th deatJ of the lat- Miss Ella Donnelly, thre John .Donnelly, Mrs. Mr. and1 B. and Fuller Mr Mr. R H 5 room home, f and Towera, Perry HCIIIIAMM-JOII'NMO11UTU too1c FOR RENT woae Mrs. Edward Pike, Mrs. N. A. Jones, Mrf A 121 visiting!1 brotl,Ie.r. and V. and Mr. spent 237-J. Sunday, Saturday Bray, Rray( jjrs. phone itTOfthM 1MI1ANV Mrs. C. A. Dobble, M place on Wednesday afternoon. (Mra. II. J. A Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. Simons, with Provo friends. Governor Mabey recently appoint- LAUNDRY WORK Am prepint Mrs. Claude Baker, Mra. James Mr and Mr, Allison, Mr. and Mrs.! Mall orders given prompt Miss Maud Layton was out from Mrs. handle your laundry work, j Mrs. a group of twenty-on- e ed Ray Kaighn, Roy Crooks, promin Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W. "M' nent Utah people to serve on tbe kinds of washing. Curtiln Ik ChHieliI'lfrTnndMri. H. fhom.onX Lee Mrs. pair. 1bs Hayward. that will attempt to raise j William Owena, pair. Blankets 25c a resides j DBley, J. B. Mattinaon, John Attend the Candy Dance nert committee Main street, 12$ at for the benefit of the $100,000 at the Pavilion. Choice box families of the men who lost their ' tween Quality Shoe Shop u! .Tuesday offleeSam Tarbell, well known com- fandie Allred.B away 0r. lives In the Castlegate coal mine reka Coal L. Feed Co. merclal traveler of the intermoun- - cbestrn. gen accident. Tintlcs representative on FOR SALE Modern house tain country and especially widely this committee is Walter Fitch, the electric range Installed. See known in southern Utah, where he' Mra. L. W. Clement and W. E. president of the Chief Consolidated A. M. Smith or Albert HopW traveled for many years, died on tenlass of Hollywood, California, Mining company. aro few a days in Enrcka Pnding Tuesday at Salt take City. For FOR RENT 2 room funki their sister, Mrs. Edward Van house. Phone No. 57. 'years he waa a traveling salesman Leuven. for the Kahn Brothera company, On Saturday lady's He suffered a wholesale grocers. a baby boy was born to Mr. and Joseph Buys, Jr., or Eureka, has, LOST contaiDinf' hand-baleather paralytic stroke a few years ago and Mrs. Mossie Chase at Sail take Cily, hr Troy Laundry agency and. articles other and f during the last few months he had during the present week. Mr. Chase will call for and deliver laundry. wm be paid tot of ward been gradually growing weaker. He iB a former Resident of Eureka who Everyone know tbe high quality of j10 turn to Reporter oKics. waa about 60 years old. in recent years has been employed at Troy work.. Phone 343-J- . Watch the columns of this paper lhe capital, for the announcement of Tintle The Eureka Ward Sunday School Mercantile Company's Linoleum kave a dancing parly last evening at the L. D. S. Amusement Hall, in of ,h 0"i'r9i and tcarhorn With the completion of new on"r h wardRefreshments were houses which are now being con- - 0 w,rve structed at Dividend by the Tintle Standard Mining company a number Mrs. Lester Carter entertained at of families now residing In Eureka Mah Jongg Thursday evening. Rear to take up their residence at the fr.shiiicnts were served to the Tintle camp. Eureka will be lowing: Miss Margaret Clark, Mirs decidedly the loser. More Tintle Ora Jtrnun, Miss Sarah Clark, Miss Standard employees would no doubt Ivadell Okey, Miss Stella Fields, be making their homes in Euraka Payson has a Lions Club, and as! If there yas a better auto highway the members of this organization between the Tintle metropolis and are usually live wires and willing to I! the newer part of the district. Local work for anything that Is beneficitl people should do what they can to- - to the community, the Reporter is' ward speeding up work on the pro- - 'going to make a suggestion that the posed road, whirh has the endorse- - entire membership turn out and hep ' PrmtwJ ky of the state road officials. ment to fix up that extremely bad piece J, JOSEPH M. SCHENCK near tlle fay?11 k1 cbooI. j H. Thomas Burton been has Judge BUSTER KEATON A Directed who recently return- - , , r holding court in Cedar City and d Tlatc a ater winr aul trlP t0 t'ali-j- 'j and JACK BLY8TONE Parowan during the past two weeks When jen give us your order for Groceries you e entire , , 0,1 ay and among the cases heard at the orn a did not as encounter lne3r Poor: latter place waa that of the state vr. sured that it will ho fiU:d with the choicest products f road leading into O. F. Waldrum, a chiropractor, who .a p,ec rom the ray,on I.. south. a waa charged with a violation of the sihle to secure and the prices will be as low as a bi this present state law governing rTm SIGNS CAN EELIETE LI particular, profession. The sta'e use of business and a email margin of profit cau ,an4 you have statutes make it necessary for a ."n yoVr - " P3 chiropractor to secure alicense and them. ; ; they also require that the applicant account feeling, it ia a ska U ywlivcr for auch license must at least bol l torpid. The one really dependable rem--! a high school diploma. Waldrum, a wdj for all disorders in the liver, stomach ) bowels is Herbinc. It acts ' cording to the rompla'nt filed powerfully J bver, etrencthens digestion, pun- -' against him and on which he was tan nnlther. I has not yet been announced by Judge 60c. Sold by PHONE 8 WE DEUVH Burton. Itaymer ITiarmacy 1 1 1 1 tr1 I ytnrmnn-Janiien- . pi air-poru- f ( dur-jjoh- Boys Boys BLOUSES SHIRTS Plain Colors & Stripes ( 98c Each Snow-slide- $1.00 Honor Bright J 1 k Boys Patent wow-allde- Sch-lec- Boys Brown Calf Oxford Creased Vamp $4 50 Pair Oxford Creased Vamp $4.50 Pair a. ht. : Each Boys Shoes $2.95 to $4.50 Caps, Ties, Hose and Underwear effl-caclo- ue run-dow- ut od - ZSSi?lL'tJ? s, i ! N , j ,S5" - , , g, I . - fol-Ea- st 1 J I?. h fl - for Groceries HIS GREATEST COMEDY M 4 I if n .t I 7 7 t ccnSnnd! . Star Thursday and Friday I t ! Cromar Grocery n i Iftt tfi a Gc li v Cs |