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Show "S Friday. EUREKA REPORTER Pape 4 Biggest dance of the year. 11th. the Etonians. Eureka Personals and Social Events Bargains on rhinos at I ho Commission Co. G. C. Lindsay Amusement Co. June m The first appearance In Eureka rf the Etonians, the famous Symphonic June 11th. Orchestra, will Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lucas are the parents of a fine baby boy, born last Don't nils the I" ton lam. 11th. Dan Ostrander and II. 11. Wall Monday, May 26th. ot the Western were Halt Lake visitors last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. John F. Howe are has been at Hall Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van Leuven out from Halt Lake for a visit with Lake (luring the past low days. are spending a few days at Provo, relatives. of Mr and Mrs. John J. Cronin are the guests of Mrs. Van Leuven Mr. and Mra. J. N. Peston Farn-ointo- a mother, Mrs. Mar bom Wan wMi. lass. at a the of are visiting days couple jsprlngvllle pper.ili'ig unfl Halt laiLe Edward Tucket t, son of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. llalpli Hopes of Ki- Al Tuckett, has returned to his reks, Mrs. Peston and Mrs. Hop Mrs. M.iiiunoih ami Silver City are ah- il.ileil lit play a 41110 ot lntMohr.II home at Denver after spending two being sisters, iliis afternoon. On Sunday fiilver weeks with his parents In this city. Miss Emma Dougall was at Sait j team. The views of Mount Tlmpanogos Lake last Friday night for the An- City will play the K.ili-Mount Nebo as seen from thv nual Dance Kevue given by L. I Mrs. J. M George, of Jan rrm-'an- d Eureka Pay son stages are Inspiring, Christenson, the affair taking place tho in is Eureka. belli;; at the Balt Lake Theatre. of her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. John Two round trips dally. i i Mrs. Emma Murphy was at Bali Morley. Mis. George will reni-iiBryan Bean, who has been teach.'Lake over the last week-enthis city for several weeks. being ing school In Idaho, returned during. Mrs. John Hohlnron and daup.lr.er ihd guest of her sister, Mrs. John P. the week to his home at Knights-vllleHe will remain In this district f Marytivaln, Vlah. are In Eureka fur Howe. summer. for the An Interesting dancing party was a vii lt with Mrs. Robinson's parentu. Mrs. Gilbert, who esme here from Mr. and Mrs. D. J. RiumII. Hr, aril given at the Public Rchool Gyr.i on ' also with other relatives. Wednesday arternoon, being under Butte on eccount of the death of her! Edward Byrnes, ex-- 1 8 dlreallon of the Kighth Grade brother-in-laMark McChryital. who has l.e.a A lunehoon was served, peels to return home next Sunday.; living In southern California during Mrs. B. Htewart has returned io Mrs. Gilbert is e daughter the past year, was hack in Eureka1 for a short visit last week, ioinin;; her home at Mammoth after spend-i- Lydia Ferguson. Frank Cook, of the Norman-JenGoshen, where Mr this stale on hu.iinosu. jin a week aen store, was In Balt Lake this week,1, Rant are Btewsrt will remain for some time on Mr. arid Mrs. Jamea Mrs. Cook and their slaugh-account a Illness. of serious meeting spending a few days at Salt laik:1. came through from Imnvcr who ter "Emblems Love" be will of visiting with Mrs. Hunt's mothoi.l to take up their residence In this Hubert Howard, who Is liter o; sented In Eureka on June 18th and 1 8th. city. no It will doubt be accorded for the purpose of receiving medical At the Democratic state conven'an enthusiastic reception for there attention. Mam mol h will lie represented by tion t,,M f"w Plrurr ol Mr. and Mrs. Hay Ptko. former'"'" Wbeeloek and Oscar Andrus, A. C. In mendalile type circulation, Eureka people aud now making with Arthur Htapley and Dr. Steele on Mrs. Frank Aylward will leave their home pi Cornish, Utah. wh ro as alternates. The Mr. Pike Is employed as a sial Ion Sunday for Dulls, where ahe Is in Bailey, Jr., held at Ogden. Is be lo agent-fo- r the railroad company, aroake P ber residence. Mrs. Aylward entertainMiss Geneve be to Montana the lllggnnsnn accompanied the parents of a liuby hoy. TlmjWBI I Jean little the riaugli- - ed at dinner Sunday al her home In by liilllngs, last homo arrived their at youngster lor of Orson Billings, who Is to visit Silver City, the social event being in Tuesday. for u few weeks with her grand- honor of the birthday anniversary of Practically all of the largo mer- mother. Miss 8yble Spaulding. Covers were cantile eHtuhllshmciits of Eureka, allaid for the following guests. ML! Maon used Bargains Washing so tho murk els, the uni Enola Towers, Mrs. Ray Sorenson,! I ha chines Mercantile at Eureka the hank, are closed for Memurlnl CmunilsHlon Co. Miss Karllne Cromar, Mrs. Mary If. No set program has been ar-- , Day. Miss Marguerite Franks. Mr. and Mrs. George Hhenslrom Driscoll, ranged for this occasion but bun-- ! Miss Syhle Spaulding, Ml.( !ourea dreds are busy with tho decoration and children left Eureka late last Bartlett and Mrs. Ray Polts. week, moving to Beaver county, of the graves in the dly cornel ery. The characters In "Emblems of sevMr. and Mrs. Fred A. llcldiurd where they made their home for Love," which will he shown at the! who left Eureka several months ago, eral years before coming to this dis- Crescent Theatre on June 18th aud are now located at Vallejo, Cal., trict. During his residence bate Mr. ftli, are portrayed by a specially where Mr. Ileldnivd Is engaged In lthenidroiii followed mining In the selected east. Including Jane JenChief Con!, mine and he will probbuilding a conveyor for the Calinings. Charles Delaney, Grace Cur. fornia Transportation Co. Dinlii.; ably take up the same work In Hes- i:rJ, June Thomas, Jack Drutnuilir, Ills residence here Mr. Ileldiard was ter roiinly, although he haa farming James West, Bernard Siegel, Ja.-Interests there. engaged in mining laic of Fuller's Driscoll, Antonio Fllaurl and Jon earth at tho property of tho Dragon' Mrs. G. C. Lindsay and Mrs. Ed- fowers. Many beautiful Interiors ward Bonner, who were summoned of Mooseheart, 111., and MooNchavcu. Cons. Mining roiupuny, to PiltHhurg, 1a., by the death of The day Is not far distant when their father, Byron W. King, return- - Fla., are shown In this Inspiring pho"cards of thanks" will bn a thing of od home during the woek. Follow- - toplay. A. F. Tolton, for the past few the past. When doalh oi.U;r. a hon,8 ,nir h, funeral which w hl,ld at neighbor! never fall to do all In their PllUburg, they remained In that rlty years cashier of the Eureka Bankpower to placu a silver lining back and assisted In the adjustment of ing Co. bunk, left on Thursday for of the dark cloud, and they hardly their father's business affairs. Mr.; Salt Lake, having resigned his posin tion with the local business. Mr. expect any thunks through I ho pub W(g proprietor of tho Kin'; a he will lake that llo press. One subscriber, however, Hl.h()0 says couple )( Oratory and a public of months vacation before accepting not In be outdone, recently sent In of national reputation. Mr. Editor; I deal r a spoaker other employment. He leaves Euretho following: used Washing M i ka with the best wishes of a great Bargains In (hunk tho friends and neighbors' most heartily in this niaunrr for. rhinos at tho many friends. their during tho lllnuis fonimlndion Co. and death of roy lato huahnnd, who. Represent stives of tho escaped from mo by Iho hand o(t,;fi j, company worn donth on Iasi Friday soon after w cole for (he purpose of Ing breakfast. To my friends anJ-;i,mutters pertaining lo the sis yesterday afternoon at a childrens all who contributed so willingly new alatlon that party, given on the fourth birthday ward making Iho last moments aud ,111 no doubt paM,ngcr bo erected In Eureka anniversary of her daughter, Char-Ihfuneral a sucres. I dcslro o clnrinK the present year. Tho alio lotto. The little folka onjoyej a remember most kindly, hoping originally selected for tho alatlon is program of games, music and will find them enjoying tua jower g,ajn mreot, some dltanro Ing and were also served with dainty 1 have also a good same blessings j,cjow n, present location, but rltyj refreshments. The favors were milch row and a second hand Ford1 officials, business men and others baloona and Myrtle Allen,! 1 car, eight years old, which will sell are trying to Induce Iho railroad of-- 1 Virginia Savage and Jacquiline Mor-- j moves God in a cheap. mysterious fielals to put the building on thejgan assisted Mrs. Sullivan In the! way. Ills wonders lo perform. He rorner of Main and Church streets.. entertainment of the youngsters. At-- 1 plant! Ilia footsteps on tho sea and The only thing that will force the tending the party were: Viola White, Also a lot station to rides npon tho storm. the extreme lower end of Helen Marie Service, of mlno tools belonging to my lato the street will be the desire of some Marjorie Hayes, Glen Allen, Glen Forgle, Ray and husband which 1 no longer need. of the property owners to roarh ont Roy Buys, Mary Cathern Howard. Exchange. for too much money. It will be Donna Lee Hodges, Cathern HodBargains oil used Washing Ma- necessary to remove a number of ges, Don Bothern, Merle Blackett, chines at the Eureka Mercantile frame shacks If the new station Is Junior White, Howard Burton, Commission Co. Patricia Bonner, Mary Frances Gar-rltplaced on tho ebrner. Helen Fields, Harry Carten, Jr , Vernon Donnelly, Eldon Newton. us'-- ! Washing frit-mu- M.i-- i Jrii A Ducks Back Has Nothing On His Boys Suit ( tw tut Its CravenetteVProcessed . tier Ull $9.50 to 15.00 : plM tew irtl WITH TWO PAIR OF PANTS inde u i met itrt No liny can avoid rain, if la would lo in tlo swiin. rno uadt 8a d, I.ut anybody can avoid ;( i ttliijj Wct by Cravenette. The Cravenette Jry ties si gi-tfm- ilaoi irsh Pro- iaae Vi ; o -, pro-Mr- s. j rnn-rentlo- n - cess jiirvoiits the absorption of water, prolongs lo the Jiio of the cloth, preserves the lines of the protects the health of the hoy four qualities which make a garment, 1 1 Cravenette - Processed suit the one best garment a mother can get her boy. Boys Shoes, Caps, Ties, Blouses and Union Suits 0a ink J I Week-En- d Specials In Our Dry Goods Department Elad ud j PRETTY 1 Pn VOILE to DRESSES New Summer Shade! SPECIAL D I ru $5.75, $6.00 9c Tol-to- LADIES WAISTS In imported Engliik Broadcloth and Cross Bar Dimity. $2.50 and $3.25 deo SWEATERS for Sport Wear with iln IBd ' P. 0i 10 lid DM or Itfll without sleeves. Al $5.50, $6.00, $8.00 LADIES DRESS SKIRTS Incomparable Valnea $6.00 to $11.75 isti Utl bH ad tu-fl- ir CREPE o BLOOMEBS Specially Priced at j Al 75c Pair dune-line- s , y. :: &ri LQSKimte -- - o th city: Selection, Junior High Orchestra. Invocation, Bishop T. E. Chatwlu. Class Hong. Welcome to Tlntlc High School. Marlon Russell. Vocal Solo. Grace Richards. Response to Welcome, O. Markham. Vocal Duet, Grace Hassell and Greta Cox. Valedictory. Ln Van AUstine. Piano Solo. Roah Anderson. ; Speech of Ciftorlan. Norma Fere-da- is a Tl kb Cintic Mercantile Company kt THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 'AND SERVICE Ml h 1 BRK.1KF.XST WAS SERVED LON CHANEY APPEARS TO FIRST COMMUNION CLASS BARBARY COAST o-work Rjj whose clock Lon aervlce at Chaney, At the M. E. Church parsonage at st. Dame, Church on Sunday "Hunchback of Notre Provo on Thursday of this week M;ks morning, the members of the First ly ahown here, wae Lourea Bartlett and Keith Hickman, gnesta of 'extreme. Is to appear is TkJ both of Eureka, were Joined in wed- tne mf,u!0,C,ais wer Womens League at and Fridays offering t lock and immediately arter the cere,n the Miners..Theatre. The title of n10"4 mony the young people left for NorHall. Th6 lahlM were deco- - Chaney picture Is "Th man. Oklahoma, where f ' they are to 7,th prin Rowers and the Virginia ValM also attend summer school at the Uni- 1 harw made tha along with Chaney. versity of Oklahoma, this being preenjoyable In the cwnlng picture yos paratory to accepting teaching posi- - dren. a most remarkable and sw 0M f th YouTl t,hooU of thal movie production. state SALT L.XKE PEOPLE before TO whole city crumple jw Miss Bartlett Is the VISIT NORTH TINTIO crashing walls, tongues oi or daughter Supt. and Mrs. T. E. Barlett o licking np whole sectlonaM Tlntlc 8chool District and lady of unusual talent Mr. Hickman, who some j Rom Salt cracking and opening, timeasog!,"t,0 came out was graduated from the Tlntlc ildlnn. to! Wil1 whole blocks of make Bn.d trip of School, 1 an enterprising A mvaterles see tne also mining property of Mr young Robertson. man and a son of Mr. and unfolded Chinatown ciscos Mrs. Edward Hickman. clever operatlona of i Eureka friends of the Stars and Durants Are Barbary Coast, but rnnninf win couple bcastn be pleased to extend out the nicture is a ever and best wishes for acongratulations In Selling Tintic story, one of the finest"The very pleasant see to r . Journey along the pathway of life. fall Dont neR of thl, Thursday aqd Friday Aded another sur PUBLIC INVITATION. and.?urant automobiles, the Bargains on used chines at the Eureka lI- Ctr7 W,th,n the Commission Co. of a month- nlversary of the ward, lp2. will be cle- -' that JLth sta:e Enrek L-- D. S. Ward. Ws aUt0mobIlea A CRT IM TOE MOTT. and that 'ia,..,nTl.,f.t,on la extended to will soon the general public to attend receive a carload lot 7t pains in the witV the free wcftkeuiig JiAnkoci BlPPed with ? -- comfort D. S. Chapel. WednVs.t1 1 four wheel brakes. baloon adult, immediate . June 11th at 7 car lh Rrst tow O' 8 u rZfV, v.ln , y. Orchestra Selection. Clasa Album. Grace Freckleton. Glendou Shepherd. Father Times Radio Message. Helen Fitsgerald, Frank Andreason Saxophone Solo. Kenneth Humphrey. Remarks, P. N. Anderson. Departure of the Senior Claw. Grace Houghton. Bessie Berry. T! Vocal Solo, Clea Harrlman. Class Will, Agnes Altken. Address to Graduates, T. E Hlghwlf , Fst Eb lett. Class Song. Benediction, Bishop Andrew .n!,d.Jun V. STJST y4.. NOTICE TO EAGLES. Next Monday evening, June 2nd the local Aerie of Eagles will instill the newly elected officers. All mem ,4. Eureka Couple Married; They Depart For Oklahoma nst,0. J b. .r. rer ! I j $1.50 Pair of Goods in our Grocery Department n0r!n5. the I Star Theatre Saturday Yon will find the best iris Priced - The following program was carried out at the gymnasium hall at on Wednesday evening by the Junior High School rlass of that Mam-mon- t at Mammoth Junior High Gave Program Wednesday I ,V Satinette Bloomers lolly-pop- s. , prid IlIJJ: ; L. V. S. Rrtlo.l commlu ,35!! jutomohlle t adopt tndard th.fo S3 equipment. CHAMBERLAIN REMEDY eo Pays to keep elweye -- I s |