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Show :i I'riky.Majj EUREKA REPORTER 1 1 25 T Ttems of the rue IFF I ahci ToWn ca Mr. and Mrs. A. Cl. Takes spent Wednesday at Balt UkA. Don't mlna the Ulonians, June 11th. Mra. Charles Ilosmer of Eureka la visiting at Balt Lake City thla week. Dr. A. II. McChrystal returned on Wednesday after a short basinets trip to Balt lake. Mr. and Mra. George Klrkman of Bantaqnln spent Sunday In Eureka, the Kueata of their daughter, Mra. J. ,11. Rllaworth. Mlaa Myrtle Van Waxoncr of t Hollywood, Cal., la upending a few daya In thia city where ahe formerly realded. Mra. Katie Marx and non, Howard, of Salt Lake, spent Sunday In Eu reka, the guests of Mra. Frink; Drohm. Dr. Grant of Chicago has boon visiting during the week at the home of Mr. and Mra. R. D. Gardner. Dr. Grant left Thursday for his home. of George A. langton, son 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Treloar, was In Eureka for a couple of daya dur- lug the week. The stores of Eureka will remain open until 9 p. ni. on Friday, June fith, but will rlose promptly at 1 p. m. on Saturday, June 7lh. Arrange to do your shopping on Friday night Mr. and Mra. T. J. Parker wero summoned to Balt Lake Wednesday morning on account of the eerloua Illness of Mrs. Parker's brother, Kdw Vance. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Ellsniore of Silver City are In Logan, where they went for the graduation exercises of their the Agricultural College, daughter being a member of the class. Dance to the symphonic dance orchestra, June 11th. Florry Sullivan, an aged renldeui , of Genola and who made hla home In this district several years ago, diod last Sunday morning. He was born In Ireland In 1841 and la survived by hla wife and two aona, Daniel F. and John W. Sullivan. Funeral acrvlroa were conducted at Provo. Thoinaa Russell, who Is employed at Storrs, Utah, was In Eureka on Saturday and Bunday, visiting will) 'hla parents, Mr. and Mra. I). J. Riis-- j anil, Sr. On hla trip to thla rlty Tom 'waa accompanied by Mlaa Msdildaj Larson, Miss Alice Russ and John. Crawford, all of whom wero gucsisj at the Russell home. After the regular lodge work last; Friday evening the members of the Lady Moose Lodge enjoyed a short session of cards, for which prlr.es were awarded to the following: Mrs. K. Cook, first: Mrs. John Churrn, second; Mrs. John Phipps, consolation. Mra. Freethy won the house Light refreshments were prise. Volar V l lonsfl Uw pW nio At I da i oils he fill ialsg nels in-la- w HUB n Illovt rtslSi Midi nr Utoniana, sM its ik rs tfU tra Copyright 1924 Hart Sdisfiaer oud MsX jew cud iflilti Jut Pm! That day at Shiloh hoUi itl a m eld it bo other day at Santiago, too, and those days of dread so lately gone, when the fate of the world was at stake in France. ya 'T'HAT rual I BA dy a p i the a id avily ully m llilBf rtll a ' We recall them all today, with reverence for the lads in blue and gray and olive drab whose gallantry is their countrys June new home on Sunday next. Tho Improvements to tho building havo not been entirely completed but the Interior will bo in shape for the exercises. O. A. Forslund, of Park City, who la deputy grand exalted ruler, will participate , In the exercises. The guessing contest' conducted last week at the Taylor Rroa. store In thin city attracted quite n lot of attention and many guesses were made aa to the number of bristles In a large paint brush. Tho prise winners, ten In all In their proper ordor, were m follows: R. A. Wilkins. Cecil Fitch, Jr., John Hanson, .Mack Douglass, A. E. Klppa, Arthur Cronin, Jack Christ opherson, Harold Cola, William Galley and David a It ok I The Provo Elka have Issued an invitation to their Tlntlc brother! to participate in the dedication of the tk ck MO kl IBkM 171 Mhc X (4 M tki proudest memory. El Ski . 1111-larke- y. Dance to the symphonic orchestra, June 11th. it if 11th. ' ecu ca . served. Don't misa the I rad till F. SHRIVER e li 4 tv fui idly aka esbi dance Hr. Ww ijM V--J f Theres no fence in front of our store. The door is wide open always. Come in. See our Crawford Shoes, try on a pair, or two or three. No obligation. Nor will we try to over persuade you. Cjhc (rhu'jonl Shoe MOST STYLBB 8 W. F. Shriver Mr. and Airs. A. V. Zabrlskle spent Mr. and Mra. Frank Garrlty were Balt Lake visitors early In the week. Saturday and Sunday at Salt Lake. Mra. William Frary and non and Biggest dance of the year, June daughter left Thursday for Salt Lako 11th, the Utoniana. where they will spend Memorial Mr. and Mra. V. II. McBeth returnDay. , ed on Monday after a brier visit with Mr. and Mra. Walter Jensen and Salt Lake friends. aon, Walter, and Mlsa Sylvester, left Mrs. Ray Jonea spent the weekyesterday for Balt Lake City, golnj end In Salt Lake, visiting her husthere for Memorial Day. band who is slowly recovering after The stores of Eureka will remain a long illness. open until 9 p. m. on Friday, June Mr. and Airs. J. Y. Roberts and 6th, but will close promptly at 1 p children are spending a three weeks tn. on Saturday, Juna 7th. Arrange vacation at Las Vegas, Nevadv, to do your shopping on Friday night. where have relatives. they Jameu Morgan has returned after Rev. William left today for a trip to Nevada where he went to Elberta where Frary he will conduct on work assessment start the annul funeral services over the remains of n group of promising mining claims. i Mrs. Brown, a well known resident to was the taken A load of supplies of that place. property and the work la now under Elmo Fullmer, who recently gradway. uated from the University of Calitwo grandMra. A. D. Gillie and fornia at Berkeley, is at his home and Misses Ludle May daughters, for a few weeks visit. The young McDonald, of Los Angeles. Cal., ar- man to return to California to on Eureka rived la spend in theexpects Sunday near future, having been ofthe summer with Mra. Gtllis , aon. fered a splendid position. and Mr. with also and Robert Gillls Mrs. T. A. Clement entertained Mrs. Bert Koyle. at a children's party Wednesday Airs. Jerry Kelly, of Eureka, left afternoon, the occasion being the (hit week for n visit with relatives at eighth birthday anniversary of her Mrs. Butte, Montana. Mr. and daughter. Alone. Games and music James Norman took Mrs. Kelly ns were enjoyed and dainty refreshfar aa Salt Lake by auto, remaining ments were served to the following: there for n few daya visit. Mrs. La Von and Corn Bradley, Frances Thomas McCormick was also a mem- Wigton, Leona Nelson. Mary Castle-tober of the party. Wanda Fairless. Darsel Fairies. dance Treloar. Lncile Carlson. Bill Mary Dance to the symphonic Ewta Clement. McCullongh, 11th. June orchestra, , n. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam McCullough and Mrs. T. A. Clement spent the last week-en- d at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George Franks sml Mrs. A. Hatfield returned on Sunday after spending n couple of days visit- ing with Salt Lake friends. Commencing on June 1st the shoe repairing shops of Eureka will close at 7 p. m. each evening, except Saturday, and will he dosed on Sundays and holidays. Miss Ledla Ferguson of Provo Is spending the week tn Eureka, visiting with her brother, demon Ferguson. and her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Drew. The stores of Eureka will remain open until 9 p. m. on Friday. June Cth. but will close promptly at 1 p m. oa Saturday, June 7th. Arrange to do your shopping on Friday night. Tuesday evening Mrs. James Bant entertained the members of the L. O. E. dub and several invited tn a very pleasant manner. Theguests program Included the playing of SOO and prizes were won by Mrs. C. 1. Bacon, Mrs. Henry Osborne and Mrs Louella Fillmore. An excellent luncheon was served. Those were: Mrs. George Castleton.present Mrs. T. A. dement. Mrs. C. C. Bacon. Mrs. Joseph Buys. Mrs. William McCullough, Mrs. John Osborne, Airs Henry Osborne. Mrs. E. Gillis. Mrs Louella Fillmore, Mrs. Gus J. Hen-rloMrs. Thomas Drew, Airs. Fred Nesbit. Mrs. Carl Fields. d. W Arthur A. Miller was at Provo Mlsa Nellie Knight of SFJJ" wfc during the week, visiting with her la spending a few day ! bl sister, Mrs. Robert Jones. 9 being the gueat of Mrs. Louis Jenkins of all Gooding, Buys. Idaho, spent last week In Eureka. Ait Mr. and Mra. Joseph Trjtotf Mrs. Jenkins came here for a visit ThnrwW on mi left son. Arthur, am with her sister, Mrs. A. F. Burt. Ml noon for Salt Lake wheie Hr Thomas Bean of Knlghtaville Is spend Memorial Day Tayk Kl spending the week with his son, Frank Mr. and Mrs. at George Bean, of the Covey-Ballahome on Sunday aftaf ed X Co. at Salt Lake. several daya at Salt T. Cromar and children. Ear-lin- they went for the annual Rehexw William and Engene Cromar, the Odd Fellows and 1 re spending n few days at Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Frank where they have relatives and W the many oat of town daring other friends. .and returned home In a a fH Wfy successful baker sedan, thoroughly was given nt Dividenddancing party and tires 1 last Monday having "baloon wm.1 Lhe affa,r bein lumdled by thing." lam Berqnist, Clarence Mrs. Edward Pihe Brough, D. C. Manson, Dudley Duvall and tho members of the Fred Johnson, as a committee for the Wednesday afternoon, w fa f team- - The was well Ing a wary enjoyable one. party and a success socially. for high score went to Music was furnished -- a by the Frisco Donnelly and following ' served Syncopators. Pike Mra. t of cards guest ii?!f!St.?ance of the June luncheon. Special .at this meeting Ltonians. Burton. Jr., Mrs. hd Mra. D. C. and Mrs. Allen Pike, whfl J HVrj W,ntch as 01 te City, enter- - here attending were Era TenlnK t as the Billing. Emma M,ndly Mrs. home of the latter, the ,1 party Mrs. P. J. Bonner. Blight. complimentary to Mrs. John Lan? H. i Donnelly, a SilTep C,ty day to make ! J n0F X Lee Hayward, Mrs--1 Magna. Those attend- - Mrs. A. E. Myers, Mjra J?7 Wre Oart asa 10B enter- Sr., and Mrs. tained with games, music j be at tr exceliMt luncheon. About and an next meeting will twenty .Mra. D. J. Russell. Sr, of Mrs. Lang's friends were present I afternoon of this week. Mrs. rd e, r J"?1 J". r SS!' wieT f" i 1 leatly |