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Show EUREKA REPORTER Pag 8 Jiems of the Tnidn, i Mr. and Mrs. llrrmao SjlvHte: were at Salt Iake during tbe past weak. MIks Holla Conkli or Brill Lake was in Kureka this week. being the guest of Miss Margaret Owens. Miss Maebelle liean of Knlght-vill- e is fjiendlng a few days at i'rovo. the guest of relativcu. Missos Deon and Dorufhy lilarkett with some of spent the week-entheir relatives at Salt laike, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Van Uuven spent Friday and Saturday with Our June Selling Event is now in Full Swing d friends at Irovo. Joseph Wlrlhlln of Salt lake was in Kureka on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. llenry Davis is spending several weeks with relatives and other friends at Suit laiko. Mrs. N. Cook Of tiosheti is visiting with relatives and friends at Mammoth. Mrs. Hay Clemons and children of Irovo are visiting for a few da with Kureka relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and Jamea liroadhent spent Sunday at Bantaquln, vlsting with relatives. Miss Margaret MeKellar Is spending a month with relatives at Spring-vill- Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits at a special price a. Mr. and Mrs. John l'eterson returned to their home In Kureka last Monday after spending two weeks at (lunnluon. Miss Dorothy Haynes Is spending a few weeks at Salt Lake, being the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. W. I). Parker. Mrs. John Allen entertained at dinner Tuesday, the parly being In honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Howe and children of Silver City. Miss Fawn Cowan of I'ayson Is spending the week In Kureka being tha guaat of her aunt, Mrs. John Al- Values up to $55.00 len. Miss Goldie Wheeler of Silver City Is spending two weeks st Salt Lake, the guest of her brother, D. C. Wheeler, Jr.. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Fullmer and son, Klnio, spent Suturduy and Sunday at Sprlngvllle, where they have relatives and other friends. Mra. William McCullough enter- tained at dinner on Tuesday the party being In honor of Mr. and Mrs W, R. Nesblt. Covers were laid for seven gueqts. Mrs. Hay Jones returned Tuesday from Salt Lake, where she spent several days, having been summoned there by the serious Illness of liar 50 35 Long Pant Suits in other makes marked down to Students Suits marked down to Values up to $35.00 Values up to $30.00 husband. Klitier Allen left on Thursday morning for the clttsens' military training school at Salt lake where he will be In training during the negt month. Mra. A. V. Zabrlskle submitted to an appendicitis operation on SaturMrs. Zabrlskle Is at day morning. the L. D. 8. Hospital and Inst reports Indicate that she 1s getting along nicely. O. J. Hebdon, formerly connected with the engineering department st the Chief Cons, mine and who has since been attending the U. of U., will spend the summer at Dividend, being employed at the Ttntlc Standard mine. Lochlnvar and Homan ltlrch, University students, have returned to their home at Silver City for the summer vacation. Klva Sorenson, another Silver City student at the same school, has returned to r h-- home. After the regular lodge work Fri- day evening tho Women of Woodcraft enjoyed a card social and also 500" was played, a fine luurlicoii. prises being won by Mrs. Thomas Drew, Mrs. Fred Nesblt and Mrs. Jamea Huynea. fine new spring suits. But early THEYRE has broken into these lines so weve reduced the prices on all of these groups to dispose of them now instead of the end of the season. We are going to make friends by giving the greatest values in our history, and giving them when you want the clothes. Weve made a lot of friends already; never was our clothing section so crowded. But this is just the beginning were keeping it up.. t Fellows that keep a tight rein on their person- al expenditures appreciate Crawford shoes. Crawford prices are right and ofler better value and more style than any other shoe we know of, and Crawford shoes really hold their shape. That is why you will find so men wearing many vshie-wis- e them. . qhc (mujbnl Shoe MOST STY1.BS $8 shriver HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES . W. F. Shriver i |