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Show s ly . ?ss llbe Eareka G eureka reporter Death Came Suddenly To Reporter- Prominent Enrika Lady1 r To St. Josephs Pupils . finish, Publisher H Death came to Gus J. Henriod, a hosuddenly was siru-keThursday !i ttjl ill t!:iJ !', of week i a:r: h each and tuned on many stroke at about rB Paralytic t'aiht:;. t'l. anh t at Eareka. us ia the poetofflce !.r the lieuet:. of aecond-daa- a mall matter. wUhiU.rday orninK- p" ite student of few he St. Jom'Ii'.i'i very minutes. 2.60 per year. 'J'ltsool. their parr:: gtrSloo Price Mr. Henriod had houn an.i fr,,.;ijs;i nent resident of this forVay '' Uv Cagat: i.i charge. T.:e year., being the widow It he lri1r,: Jlivr''1 appr.;r:u: oVJ - Gus. J. Henriod. who for Ue '' ri!,S.!I: Hhlfh near'.t THE Shipments 0,1 !kr-- ' t ' ,l,mplitBi-iit.- i l ' ppiU work of the year served Juab ' -- :id and also Eureka City that they n nio; crediub'v an a peace officer. ;liu,n kithful to the of nM" Mr. Henriod ran the journ.-- of'!. r,h ,h,s Co ot t 41 life in aixty-on- e in! tim which In year and that ua'i.c ' " way was marked with deed of kind-1,up l IaiIor iu the MrfCons ' ,lu'aI il,n of the ness and cheer. 10 of thi , All aiiemot people Minea i.i.ug Bingham K,v measure was the Cagun los also liberal a of uioiher to Iron Bio90111 hH pral,le ,, ,!'e Staler of d children fail because there ,h. i. no V.1 substitute for mother-lo- t e or ntitiher- - IMy Cross Who jro devoting ihoir tragon live to educational work The passing of Mr, k.. and wli 2 affection. Co, re doing so much to pintle Milling riod Is mourned nut inculcate iu t !: only by the Colorado members of her family but by hun- hearts of the student a proper jodiv for the higher priuclple of life. dred of people her neighbor and Bullion Beck At the church frlenda being many. She was a woservice diploma lifflinoth were preset) led to the man of many sterling graduates, alQualities. io 1'almer penmans The deceased was born Si diplomas atnl 102 Carloads Total 10 those whose work merited ago at West Jordau, in Silt i .. .. county, spending her early nre In thTh!Ttft,!,,iti0.n To number in connw- Nephi and coming to Eureka when . oy Scouts Going with the church exercise were a woman. young Bryce Canyon Next Week the home of the This city has been lira,lHW: vi,lhl Francis IVn- family for thim- hlav Sullivan; IT. MU K,ta l'mw"r W 'organist' The Boy Scouts of the Timpanogos yived by her .geTmolhe7abvMUf' a will make Sha ha thp highesi mark CouncU f1 strict . threa di4URh(eri fonjand to Bryce Canyon next week j trpcaravan will start sooth from relatives and a host Pt,un The Mr mi towns Eureka3 rirl 0,1 county ,,sl early Utah George Hickman of it is he d Ldwrd 8,u';in 9d June 17th, and the mother and the children Ardyihe It at Emma nts from Tintle will Join Murphy and Dean Henld! ,7. . h' m. 7 a. at antaqnin Each scout will take with him the tnd Mr.EJohnK fT," awarded ral,uF pi"- - Nra Ifrkcr. Lecesury provisions for breakfast Ule Ct rmh f Minnie Sloan,, each and the of day supper K the P Burkhefrt .re !. Myrtle McCann. Elmo for the first day ahould be 0 ,,0UKh,0n' Mar,,n ndy as there will be little time for s r awrded Cl- ifl. !: The followI,,K It. CIVILIZED PRICES 25 nu,r J ritvCh.n7 Samuel Downey, Jack The caravan goes by way of Nephi Salt LucWllltam RESERVED SEATS nEdwtrd Jam s Cronin. nn and Sciplo to Fillmore where Sutherland, now f,d. living at Berkeley. Roberts. Edward Sullivan. Anlytl.e will be made to the first capi-- I DOORS OPEN 7:00 P. M. Duncan, Louise Tuckclt. Dorutl.v H , building of Utah and a abort ad- Vorhet rrB2STw Virginia Campbell. Wanda '.r fn arV.JIenr,0j delivered by one of the offl-o- f were held at the organisation. From F11I- - 2 o'clock on Tuesday and were at-- ! Vandersluys.. the caravan will proceed to tended by hundreds of friends. The'x Seoutg fort Fort where the scouts will have members of the Itebekah lodge at LocaI Eio 0rande opportunity to see the old atone tending in a body, marching from Are Awarded Badges illding that was constructed by the the residence to the church. Depot In This City A Boy Scout Court of Honor mept-- 1 tymeers as a protection against the Bishop George N. Finch was In p dlaus. A short historical talk will charge and also one of the held at the L. D. S. Aniutu- Edward Duggan of the Hio spesker. Agent be given regarding the old fori. the other being Dr. E. J. Howell and ment Ilall on Tuesday evening, J un r (jrando uy. glia that the Improve-PerrFrom Cove Fort the route will be B. Fuller, ilie talk of Dr. ,10,h. at which local Chairman W " ment which are now under way will brosgh Clear Creek Canyon to the Howell was particularly appropriate .Bhrlver presided, :add greatly to the usefulness and apletter River and to Maryavale. The to the occasion. The speaker paid! There were seventeen live, en- - pearance of the local atatlon. d Is a wonderful tribute to the deceased in Clear Creek Canyon Smuts Boy is present In been who have jthusiastlc carper Ht. beautiful and also there vhon he had known throughout his, Itness the preaeMatlou of badge - thl district for some tinfe, are en mj idten hlerogliphics of much inter- residence in Enreka, also touching;10 ,ht members of their organi.u- urglng the building, putting In now The scouta will arrive at Bryce. window anJ otherwise Improving briefly on the life and works of hereon. Scoutmaster Stanley F. Kimball ibe station, which later will be given at noon of the second day. husband who was so prominently! DS. Troop presented the attractive lectures will be given to identified with public affairs of this,01 ,he thorough painting Inside and out. s boys each night, one of which Local employee of the line, as city and who died a little leu than following boys for second class ill be on astronomy John Naylor, John Brand., Wlu M n, general public, appreciate in simple fTa years ago. Mr. Fuller had ' sage. The moon will be fall the wise been a friend of the family for Hugh McKellar and Raymond Tay-'n,- e cf furt of the officials to make ;bt the boys are at the canyon twenty-fiv- e or more years and he;Irith station more presentable and ' kUcb will be beautiful and a rela spoke feelingly of the love and af-- I Vies Chairman A. l Burton repr' runvt,uliul. be Court of Honor in prebt. faction that has always been manl-- ; en,e claM badges to these wcond ienlln The caravan will leava tor borne at test in their lives. Bishop Finch's Odd Fellows Memorial In nos on the third making presentation Mr. route and scouts. the which In asked for he day remarks and the Burton cb will be via Service At M. E. Church congratulated hoys Richfield, Mantl, blessing on the relatives, and parti-- 1 Pleasant and Spanish Fork Can- - cnlarly the aged mother of Mrs. av bem a few words of advice and memorial The regular annual Henriod, who was Resent, brought encouragement Scoutmaster Edwin Shriver of the services of the Odd Fellows and the services to s close. conduct-Carlso- n Invocation was pronounced by Elks' Troop recommended Francis' Kebekahs of Eureka will be to receive s find ed at the M. PL Church next Sunday as eligible the while closing prsyer Heber Jones Stan- - evening, Rev. FraYy being In charge. was given by Joseph Panlsen. A class badge; and Scoutmaster - TroP Thera L. Kimball of the will be an excellent muicl violin solo was rendered by Edward', .... - vncsi solo Perfect Dav racommended Kenneth Fltxgerald. for' ritualistic ceremonies of the order, Toc. BOia v.': John Naylor and Edward Naylor p j. ir9t ca badges. I. II. Graven All rordlally Invited to attend. O v v twenty-fiv- e li EUREKA NEXT WEEK '.1 ! 'v., & 0ave Aiireis ' i Pag 'd a nPns r!-u- IN THEIR OWN Theatre Beautiful Opposite School House and in Rear of B. and H. Garage ; . mid-me- I al ; uT i ikf 5SS JUhrde i 3m i a. ll I ! Vaudeville Between Acts MONDAY KITE LABI HtaS iki hJTte ;i j Tues-uorntn- g. Zf. j TENT r.n n t TO THE 25 CENT SEATS CHILDREN 10 CENTS CHILDREN 15 CENTS CURTAIN 8:00 P. M. CENTS. EXTRA 25 CENTS. - : I By rproving : y Ilall-ri.a- ; I- - - ( like-badge- m:v sonable. Call or phone 217-FOR BALE- First class refrigerator Carload Of Durant Oars rhaap. Phono 225. Arrived During The Week 2 tires on road between EuLOST reka and Mammoth. One a FireMcCormick Brothers this week restone on a rim. Return to Ilell ceived another cnrload of Durant Rooms and receive reward, phone automobiles, tha shipment being un109-J- . loaded a few days ago and containing two enclosed cars and two open nil ot which were equipped models, T J with four wheel brakes and balooa tires. The demand for these care la Increasing and It la with difficulty that tbs local dealers are able lo taka care of their orders. J. s: - -- At r - . NOTICE TO MOONK. o I At tha Miners' Union Hall thin evening there will be n conjoint meeting of tbe ladles' and men's lodges. Tha meeting will commence nt I o'clock and nil are requested to attend. j S'S-SLi- S to class There was alao two presented the first two badge,Ken- - Closing Exercises Were troops. of the scouts from the ,,t-tt- n Given At Star Theatre : Fitzgerald was asked to give Mrs. John Bauer, Hn. Carl referexpreBl0I1 of h ideas with With a program that waa well up H,tar Jo K0 work hlch to the exceptionally high atandard of Mrs. A. C. Burton being accompanist. other years the St. Joseph's School " work came to a doA on Thursday lev Alex Blight, Charles Zabrlakla.j three numbers. HI. ,,, "'J' :sL,jrjra Jnat I "ess "." o- - Purchase A Home On Easy Payment Plan given nt the Star the work exercises were .(..'badges The same program had Theatre. Interment took pl.M In the cy,tfcey iccompllghld in the afternoon and the been cemetery under the direction of Kxecutlre A. a. Anderson of two given were wlineaacd funeral director, performances local A. Franke, Provo gave the scouts an inspira- and w by parents enjoyed thoroughly tional talk and urged them to take and friends of the several pupils, set to the Miss Helen Shea Was proper hundred In all. It upon themselrea Named As Valedictorian example to the rest of the boys tn Bishop Gians kindly consented to come to Eureka for the exerclnea, be IVE A service lii by public dema Alex Gonrley. in recognition of From Rowland Hall O' - td Miss Leacher Graduated J. A. Kirk man, formerly connectRev. and Mrs. Leacher and daughed with the W. 11. Bacon Garage, has ter, Dorothy, were In Salt Lake early secured ground and la now busy In the week, going there for the building a gasoline filling atatlon commencement exerrlsea at tbe on the Summit, Just at the east end Rowland Ilall Institution of learnof the Main street paving. Mr. Klrk-nm- n ing. Mlaa Helen Leacher, another has arranged for connection daughter of Rev and Mrs. Leacher with one of the gas companies and waa a member of the graduating expecta to have the new business tn class for the present year. The prooperation within a very abort tint. gram waa carried out on Wednesday, o Mlaa Helen Leacher accompanied her FOR BALE Automobile, very rea- parents ou their return to Eureka. j w. K1L1.IM1 KT.UIOX TO HE Ol'KNKD OX HIMMIT This Is an excallant time to make TlltTHIIr, GALVIV. an investment in local real satats. to advance notices, the According Prices ars down to reasonahls points Galvin I'layora, who are to open week's engagement next Monday and quite often it la possible to arIn Tent their Theatre Beaut! range nn easy payment plan. This nlgliet ful, located opposite school and In enables the purchaser to acquire a rear of IL A II. Garage, are classed bom without being cramped finanas being tbe largest, best, most cially in fact it ia almost like paying dramatic stock company rent. Frank Garrlty, real estate and Intouring the west. Tbe company fi and in every way satiifa program was aa follows: surance agent, haa a number of beaded whose (ounr,l the by of Galvin, Timpanogos Johnny hiol. The selection waa made on troop, Orchestra selection. in the theatrical world as homes Hated and offered for sal. It reputation tf)A Welcome Chorus, Minim Boys, That in a general ord Tuesday of thta .t'Yhe1' a leading man and laugh producing la hla Job to bring bnyars and sellers rouwinp scout chwrs Plnno Solo, Lnvonne Clavelle. took together. Call on him whether yon light comedian, cannot be p,1CBTJmemberf 0f the 'and songs the meeting adjourned woman engaged in the else, operetta. . Star yoTnD;T.''rmo;t''irkVbl7 cZTvri wish to buy or sell, or If yon ear to T llow" ' tern. It il the first in were as ri 7hef the School. 8cene I. Tripping, REF.I.WTKD hM graduating claas Md ho1 of w.uK frend rent perhaps he can accommodate JIMtM ALL' MM HEAD Merrily on the Green. never varied, never mot' Helen Shea. Blanche Webb. Margarei from coast to coast. Mlaa 'Tootsie" yon. oP and Peasant, St. Among tbe properties Rated for Ostrander, Alice Cronin, Sylvia (,aIv, n whOHe lnb(!r.nt .weetneas, At the meeting held on Tuesday Orchestra. la a S room house, with garage, sale and charming personality sterling The young woman at Madie Bl the Hotel Utah nt Salt Lake CPy Scene 2, four! of the Spirit of the .dramaGe 2 excellent homes on upper at 9125; George Manson. ability baa won for her lineman on the pole ant Dobba' Margaret Harrington, Edna Jtinei w. wide, assistant manager Mae Main street, good location and a from and great press praise public 2 well built homes 0f the Tlntlc Standard mine, waa regood e Investment; leads John I' " counter-- all work under Rpdmond. Frances PInterllla. opposite 'elected president of the Alumni Aa- - Fennell, Joseph Buys, Helen Macclose o to Main street that will he Mr. McAdam has surrounded ny. your dry clennlsg done et a sold reasonable Reduction Sale at ste,ja gociatlon of the University of Utah Donald, Jean Pitta. at two clever price. these together stars with a Big rds agenta for Make th rent from one help to pay a banquet waa held at the hotel In Class Song, Eighth Grade Ur'1"' company of versatile people, nostrong the Mye,V Sheas Hat Shop All millinery pains ring Co. honor of the graduating class for the nates. Piano, Josie Bunnell. being spared to give lovers of the for them while yon occupy the other. be sold at coat. one Address to Gradnates, The Rt. Rev. apobeB drama the best that money A large lot containing n I room present year and Mr. Wnde was of the speakers. Joseph 8. Glass. C. M., D. D. jean obtain. Tbo company numbers house and foundation for a largor o "A Grain of Salt," a comedy In jq people. Including the vaudeville one. This in n good boy. Residence two scene. Cast of characters; Dr. gf a repertoire of plays haa been in Silver City nt 9159. Furniture Llmo Jeremiah,! fixtures for soft drink parlor, Cnrem, Houghton; e and NEW that la sure to win tbe elected IN ment SEEN doctor's mischievous servant, proval of the theatre-goin- g an antomobll aa first paywill take pabEc GLAND DISCOVERY Martin Fennell; Zingeralll, an Egyp-;0- f ment. Eureka o 4 building lota on upper Main - tian oracle, William Cronin; Rufus' At the opening play, Monday night, Scientists of international prom- ' niunhlr eoonselor-at-Iathat and each. street 9100 be Smiley, will free. Edwarl,adM the vital th Among , glands ten pounds that plays declare Nicolai Gives It Credit abont and exhau rent small cablna and Ur gar snlmzis have remarkable Sullivan ; Profeasor Sanltas, expert to be presented are; The Fortune feeling of weakness 'OI Jim on Jack residences. Leary, Lucas; lunacy. O' Hunter." Heart. My "Peg toning Th Restoring Health And hostler, William Donner; Officer Wolf, "Lens Rivers, etc. The com Apply to Frank Oanrlty for parti-building Strength. np t&e enuiw a Brown, one of tbe finest, Jnlian San pany carries a carload of scenery, culars on theae and many othara. o toM.Jor SUnfllnl. 1. Mr properties and electrical effects ao lbe wai PREVENTS INFECTION Tku Irlend Downer; can that be a toip.rl every play given scenic owKltttlc.ll7 pr.p.rtl who recommended Milt m. W-.rIrtttb.M Tbo a of father Mr la flesh 1 llg In family, discovery Dinkelspiel, greatest detail. l m waB production form complete every Ublet for; I could convenient, compact w marvelous the mighty enthnaiaa-- t hiTnlzht a prepare tioa ! Mr. th Borosone, James na Roberts; DInkelspiel'a an added feaMonday night, This preparation is' and before long it, bqt even then I did not 111 that some ia liquid and powder farm. W Gerald children: I ham Hans, between ture. nets Fennell; the of , from SJ0 the JJ"v?UlB G doofBhealthy ,nc Wonderful reanlta aa it play, It is a combination treatment that not mv lost weight. Tanlac 1. oven me," youngJakey. John Sullivan; Mikle. Dean Johnny and Mary Galvin will do only purifies Hie wound of germs that very day. too gland said Mrs. R. Nicolai. MaBaon' their clever skit entitled Peanuts," cause infection but it heals the flesh with th AT'' 0lkland California. talnly a marrelons tonllc f00d'aBlmato. an it Doctor's Scene the vaudeville act they presented extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or 1, Stndy. taken tly Glandogn people who have D' Amour. F. Von Blon, over tbe Orphenm Clrenit. Serenade For the cuts which taka weeks to heal with th letter written have months I had been ao rnn-only n few day Orchestra. St. sutonis'vseem opening performance, the manage- ordinary liniments mend quickly Joseph's 1 wora-otelling of result that all the Doctor's Office. ment baa Invited tbe ladles to see the tha powerful influence of this wonderful Scene 2. y SOe, 60s and 11 01 I remedy. Price off, had fallen apPtite tor St. nn. ered play absolutely free for tbe 20 cent Powder SOe and (liquid) Spring Song. Mendelssohn, GOe. Sou by e dreadfully from mi seats. r-Roymer Pharmacy wi and wonld wake 111 hours of the night. I lost The Pub . MIKM Satis 'J "'a' 7nd up-to-d- ! ( Bar-demo- r n. -. JP L- i anlac Is Marvelous effective treat- . Says Oakland Woman ap-th- , ! v-Fo- r I ?Utlo - IVE Eareka1 12) "'"use. !).... rrl, . 1 3. nt -- , nervont-headack- vsr ' ffijarfrEssr '''lire ' |