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Show Page Friday, EUREKA REPORTER 4 Qcals - May 2. It. E. Wllkianoa of Silver City Bishop and Mrs. Jenna Hawen ot Silver City were at 1rovo on Batur- - vial ted with bin family at Salt Lake on Sunday. day. i Mra. Arthur Miller waa at Salt Mra. William Goodman wan in Sait' Lake during the early part of the Lake on Saturday and Sunday, visit-paweek. Ing with Mr. and Mra. Reed Billings. nt Glen Jarman, former Eureka re-Hex Anderaon, a student at the U. F. Tolton visited with hi famwho Is now making hla home waa in home Mammoth sldent his at U., ily at Salt Lake on Saturday and last week for a brief visit. .at Salt Lake, is in camp for a few Sunday. visit. Fred Larson, former Eureka re days Joseph Adler left on Monday for t a,d)lt and now ,lir,nt at PrOTO wtJ' a. C. Lindsay waa in Salt Lake Ashford, Arlsona, where 1 will re- early in the week, booking pictures main for some time. 'for the houses owned by the West-Mr- s. Ilart and baby of Salt Lake prn Amuament Co. Memhers of the Bridge Club will are in Eureka, being guests of Mrs., hold a meeting Saturday (tomorrow) Hart's N. W. Cook haa been transferred Mr. and Mrs. Jesse parents, with Mra. A. E. Myers. All members Mathews. to the local store of the J. C. Tenney are requested to attend. Mr. Cook is from company. a resident of San- - Bonrj Bnd wui assume the position Hansen, Mias Lena Parrlah entertained the and a carpenter at the Stand- - he,d by Mr Ciffen prerious to his II. II. I). Club members In an enjoy- taquin M ard ore mill, suffered a scalded foot promotion as manager of the local m able manner on Wednesday evening, on ho week when of last Thursday Bt0r6i a program of "500" and Mah Jongg slipped and stepped Into a boiling, a followed fine luncheon. vat. He is by being See "Clarence tonight at the Star recovering and will soon at i be It is a dramatisation of Theatre. work again. Miss Naomi Fuller, who Is attend'Booth comedy, with 11. Tarklngton's Y. ing the University at l'rovo, A flock of Gypsies dropped into WBor students of the Tlntic High in waa at her borne in Silver City for a town this week but their grafting tb caat Xht bet ghow of the iei. short visit late last week, also atwere cut short when City BOn al operations rienty of good general tending the Junior Prom at Eureka McDonnell gave them B,on aeata Angus seats at B,B0 reserved on Friday night. a floater." It is hoped that the Hanley's. ' The April Just past haa been ono same treatment will be accorded oth- business A. N. former Wallace, of the dryest in the history of Utah man of this city, was back in town the entire month passing with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrity and attending to business mat scarcely a storm. There is need of Mrs. Ella Sullivan were at Spring- - (hla week Mr Wallaca bai resigned his terB considerable moisture in the farm- vllle on Monday for the purpose of poattlon as a deputy sheriff at Salt ing sections of the state. attending the funeral of Edward Lake and wl Bgaa ln he well known man who railroad Piper, sometime at at the Star this business, Theatre, Tonight, undertaking City for a number of price, thing worth while in (he entertain- lived at8.Silver K. Ware also attended Mr. ment line: Clarence," the Booth years. Tlntic friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tarkingtoh play, by members of the Piper's funeral. Householder will be pleased to W. Senior Class of the Tlntic High Sheriff Boyd of Utah this eara that they are tbo parents of a School. Don't miss this perform- week located a still at county on April 28nd 8antaquln.'dtUgbter ance. where a couple of young men, each HoIy CroBB Hospital. For some are alleged to havn A proposed school bond IssuoYor' and jjrB Householder have been their home at Salt Lake, Millard county was recently defeat-- 1 denied a knowledge of the still making 5th elr tddro beln 1,1 Thos. Marshall was a Salt Lake ODD KELM)W8 OF KIRKKA ed through the efforts of the Utau; They 'placed und;rdsTn the CELEBRATE ANNIVKR8AY Farmers' Tax Association, the offi- - Bum 0f $500 each. Sheriff Boyd , is, cers of which submitted statements making quite a record in the feapturel F. L. Shepley, of the Price, Utah, Charles Taylor was in Salt Lake The 105th anniversary of the Odd! showing that Millard county already of liquor law violators and more store of the J. C. Penney company,1 on Wednesday, attending the funeral Fellows order was celebrated ln a1 owes approximately $900 per cupitu,1 sheriffs of the same calibre are need- ,B her taking charge of the local o( c y. Firth. most pleasing and appropriate manstore while Manager Glffea and Mr. or $5,400 per family. ed In Utah. Eureka-Payso- n The ner by the members of the local SUge in attend Salt are Lake City Hughes convention of has changed the time that the first lodge, their ladies and the Rebekahs Ing the the company. Mr. Glffen will buy, stage leaves Eureka from 9.15 a. m. of Eureka, the party taking place last Saturday evening. There was a for the local store while Mr. Hughes, to 10.15 a. m. roll call of the Odd Fellows, interwill buy for his new store at Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sullivan, talks by Rev. Frary, ' Past Georgia. both of whom are former residents esting Grand Master John Morley and Mrs The Elks of Provo are making ex- - of Eureka, are the parents of a baby Frank Taylor, an officer of the cellent progress in remodelling the girl, born last week at their home in state organization. Mrs. Jos. building which is to serve them as a California. Mrs. Sullivan was for- Treloar gave a recitation, Miss Ella club house and home. Tho dedlca- - merly Miss Ruth McPhee. WIrthlln a violin solo and also a votlon of the building will taka place j cal number and there was also about the 1st of June and a deiega- - Veteran Engineer On vocal dnet by Mrs. Thomas tlon of Tlntic Elks will no doubt bo' Dead and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan. Grande Is Rio Trythall. present. District Deputy Oscar Fors-lun- d William Tite, a past grand patriarch of Park City, who is a former II. E. Piper, one ot the oldest and of the Encampment branch of the resident of Eureka, w 11 also head a i bet knowQ Odd Fellows, was In charge of the englneerB on thn party from the Summit county m!n- - 4 Ro Grande WeBtern dled entertainment which was a most Ing camp. Friday at a Salt Lake hospital fol- - pleasing fraternal gathering. The banquet, a very elaborate afNormanlowing an attack ot pneumonia. Mr. Marvin Strong, of the Jensen company, has resigned his po- - Piper was born September 91, 1171, fair, brought the entertainment to a sitlon and will locate In Wyoming, in Kansas, going a few years later fitting close. where he will have charge of the wlth ! parents to Leadville, of a band and orchestra at rado. The family later moved to Moose Lodge Installed one of the large schools. J. A. Need- - Salida, Colorado, and In 1889 to Salt Officers On Wednesday ham, a capable dry goods man from, Lake. A residence there for a few followed by removal to Utah county, succeeds Mr. Strong a! On Wednesday .evening the Loyal the local store. Mr. Needham came Silver City, in the Tlntic Mining Dla-t- o Eureka from the Chlpman Merc. trlct, and then the family moved to Order of Moose installed their newStore at American Fork, but previ- Sprlngvllle, their present home. Be- ly elected officers, and following the ous to going to that establishment sides his widow, Mrs. Maud Hopper lodge session the ladies auxiliary was employed at Provo. Piper, Mr. Piper is survived by his served a splendid banquet, which mother, Mrs. Margaret Piper, and by was in the nature of a surprise party. Mrs. C. C. Bacon entertained the two brothers, Elmer and Henry The officers Installed at this meetmembers of the L. O. E. Clnb Mon- Piper. ing were as follows: J. W. White, day evening. The program Included Funeral services for Mr. Piper dictator; John W. Anderson, vice "500 being the game. Prises were held at Sprlngvllle on Monday dictator; L. C. Snow, prelate; Fred cardp, i were won by Miss Thelma Buys and afternoon. Lamb, secretary, John Phipps, .treasMrs. T. A. Clement. Refreshments urer; Martin F. Gunderson and A. 'were served to the following: Mrs. Elks Ladies Will Give D. Manson, trustees. of A. I I Mis-Charl- es admis-Marsh- focal . C jr 10- - - - semi-annu- al Re-leka- bs , Colo-tralnln- irHoREN.cE g Vidor, M The Sun, the Ns Rain and YOU sun and rail sis together ts ruin yoor home. The mb! rays crack and blister poor paint. The unprotected wood beneath is at the mercy of the moistsm Decay is tho result. Protect your horns paint ia time point with THE PAINT SUN-PROO- P LJ; San-Pmis economical Tho hanly coat wean sad wears, u.. I it gives perfect of protection e'j.iienia. tha aguinit Sun-Pro- a of PictKourgh Proof Product, TINTIC MERCANTILE COMPANY far a M ttu mo aad af W Glmt to im Htm m Was nniiwtt r im, Cm., . to MU-ir- Dot. u i. ns ol riatla 'CONQUERINTHEMAN "9a Kino Vidor Production I'jos. BuJri, Mrs. E. H. Mrs. Osborne, .1 Wnauun Party Next Wednesday Local Restaurant Man Fred Nesblt, Mrs. Chas. Taylor, Mrs. GarMrs. MoCrea Roundy, Frank TROY LAUNDRY jAGESCI The members of the Elks Ladles Starts Serving Time rity, Mrs. Gus Henriod, Mrs. Thos. Drew, Mrs. T. A. Clement, Mrs. Wm. Club held an interesting meeting last Joseph Buys, Ji.. of ExrsU. kjl Frank Farukea, Japanese restau- taken the Troy Laundry agency "JI McCullough, Mrs. Theodore Fullmer Friday night and among other matters discussed the entertainment rant man of this city who was recent- will call for and deliver UuW and Miss Thelma Buys. that is to be given on the evening of ly up for trial ln the federal court Everyone knows the high qaw , In our report of the accident, that May 7th next Wednesday. This at at Salt Lake on account of a viola- Troy work. Phone 148-resulted in the death of Jake Ny fair la the first social event since the tion of the liquor law, this week KODAK FINISHING. land. It was stated that the auto was ladles completed their organization commenced serving a six months Jail ' 24 Hour Service, a ot a without top because previous a few weeks ago and they are work- sentence. Farukea was convicted of --oaccident, but this was entire1 ing hard to make it a most enjoy- selling liquor. He claimed that he to RaymertW films Tnke your wrong. Albert Olson, who was ln able event All members of Tlntic handling moonshine simply as Store. Work brought in by T 9 Mr. car with the Nylund and Andrew Lodge No. 711, as well as visiting an accommodation to his customers wUI be delivered by 7 p. Anderson at the time it waa over- Elks, will be expected to attend the and not for the of purpose profit. lowing day. turned, says that the light top af- party and the program will includo hut on conviction he was forded little or no protection when both dancing and card playing, fol- Jail sentence as he had been given ln court the machine went over. It was Me. lowed by a nice luncheod. a number of times charged with slm Olson who went for help after he Committees in charge of the KEEP GLANDS offenses, found that be could not remove the tertalnment are as follows: Men- uIN BALANCE car under which his two companions Mrs. Emma Murphy, Mrs. II. E. Wall, State Officers Stir Ud SAYS PHYSICS were pinned. Mrs. Annie Kryger, Mrs. Gibson. uasoime Mrs. John Savage. Reception1 Investigation In an . Interesting Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gardner enterMrs. James Norman, Mrs. V. E. Ek-- ! 1? Samuel J. Staub, aceorflw Dr. tained a number of friends at their R- - Mabey has been Carlea Mrs. Lou Barrett. Mrs. John J ' loft, ,T that a to a recent dispatch, home on Church street last WednesdTl,d letter from him and' people aufferlng from that Henley. j Harvey H. day evening. The first part of the . Cluff, the attorney gen- o low par" feeling, tceomp program was In the nature of a must NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH that the fed- - by loss ? .utahorgIng of appetite, sleep! r, cale, with vocal solos by Mrs. Tbe new treatment for ton flesh, cuts, ' nndertmk of loss weight, aud so Mra. 8haw, Mrs. Gardner and wounds sores or lacerations thnt is inink lnTcstlgatlon of the conditions sur-uc- h be set right by having Mr. Chrlstopherson. Mrs. Dau Sulwonderful work in flesh is rounUng the- sale of gasoline in this ance of their glandular livan was accompanist. There was the Borozone liquid and powder healing combma- - tte with particular reference to tlons restored. The liauid Borozone ia the apread ln , also community singing and later in two treatment. between tha nro-- a price There la no reaction powerful several hands of bridge antiseptic .the evening C0Mflmer wound aU of In iidreuMnigermi! haTLII -poisons and treatment, asserted were played, followed by an excellent Lled to the attention of while the Borozone powder is thepv?t this ia not a luncheon. Guests present at the healer. There is ted Ihe Sttea senate y like and on it Mrth nothing of unnatural i party were: Mr. and Mra. George to tk Congressional Record. price n process of restor simply Th WIgton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chrlst- i!S'u.,'0KLO6?tnd SOa official lwder B addressed each balance among. the opherson, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Churchby representative from this state la Mrs. Mr. leu Mr. and glands of the and ill, d Hoemer, RayucT Pharmacy congress, outlining in some detail the speed and control Mrs. Dan 8ulllvan. Mr. and Mrs. what has been done here and the all our bodily processesRalph Shaw, Mrs. H. J. Pitts, Mrs. , necessity for federal action, since Since the recent Ella 8nlllvan and Darrel Gardner. SAVE THIS AD Sn. laWH. VKinglMdlate. Senator covery of Glandogen. It IT IS WORTH 50c formally called the simple matter to take matter to tbe attention ot tha senCARD OF THANKS. treatment. Glandogen B ate. Senator ReeL' Snoot With Each $0.00 order of ly concentrated, glanduwr WATKINS PRODUCTS 'tun. toSTSS, prepared In convenient Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen and result In an effort to other members of the family wish to For Particulars rhoue the form, combining the 1! evil complained of in "remedy tho extend their sincere thunks to the! of the .vital fl elements WATKINS MAN E- SatheVwiji friends who, in tbelr hour many k healthy yonng animals ; the opln,on that the fed of sorrow, came to them with kind er efflcndons Ingredients. trade w 314-eral commission has words and helpful acta. They are! prepared ln two different Power nnd the necessary funS. the ro to who those one for men nnd one tor especially grateful Utah gave; Eureka, act nnd Representative Don B. Colmen. Glandogen in obtains expression to words of consolation j Deliveries Made At Any Time. P1-and encouragement during the fun-- 1 IrrtMlC,t.e hla tattlon to do SCHRAMM JOHNSON ITS Articles to Select From. assist, eral cervices, aud for the beautiful the COMPAN STORES Wropristion bill 1, at preint S music and wealtb of floral offerings. Eureka, VUh ' -- 4- Star Theatre Sunday 1. . ! en-il- ar I '?! Hos-me- When you see Texaco Motor Oil poured into your motor, notice it's clear, clean color. Light, medium, heavy or Texaco Motor Oils are all clear and pure and full botliciL Stop where you see the Texaco red star. extra-heav- y, B. & H. I11 writ-efficienc- y, h -- Phone exr . ' F |