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Show Friday, Juno 20 EUREKA REPORTER Eureka Personals and Social Events Substitute were Mr. and M.. Wiliatti Trc!iar . Don't miss the Frisco Syncopaio . S on at Elks Pavilion, June 25th. glv. ii Salt Lake victors Sun- t by Loyal Order of Moot. j Mr aa1 jj,8. j jf. pitta . friend Lake day visiting iib Salt Joaeph Farreu left early in t week for Salt Lake City where liej & wm;- - York and iliMrea Maintained receive treatment at one of l,ej,HrDW ,.ariy in the week alter a visit Ttapertat hospitals at tbat place. ;w,tJl rt.iu;ies !n Sanugiijn. was, whn Mrs. Herman Sylvester. reMrs. J P Driscoll haB purchasedCrdi.at 8alt Lake last week for the pur-- , an pose of consulting an eye specialist, latest type ,hl. ery inturned home last Saturday. son; Ors;.n Hil.Inss went to Pay S. woJames Nielson of Winter Quarters TbuTijas k joined ON Utah, arrived in Eureka on Tuesd:-va jiahing trip to Spanish jn Wahom WmMi for a visit with hla daughter, Mrs Fork Canyon. Peter June. -- 5th. Don't forget the date, June , low i Miss Hetty McBride of Eurci-- I" pavilion. Frisco Syticoimtors a few daya ago for an extended vts.t Get your ticket pep. tke at San Francisco, and oth r I a; .to from MoOTe. home coast cities Mrs ' Hoy Kaighn and children modDaniel Mart'n and Depu'y wrI. n the week after spendrelaSherlft Carl Miller were at Nephi un eleca dayi wlth Sait Lake business during tives. last week. Mrs. Heber Young and two daugThe Yellowstone National Park hter of Mona were in Eureka last opened On June 18th- Park officials 8unaay' 7alTinig with Mr. and Mrs have made preparations to take ear Parrish. of more visitors during 1824 than Mrs. Emma Hillings has returned any previoue year in history. weeks after spending a couple of and Paddy Maher and Jack Wbb Lake Salt at ch!dren wlth ,ier among the fishermen to try their luck on the opening day Ins'. Sunday Prof, and Mrs. I. L. Williamson They spent the day on Hobble Creek In Springvllle Cauyon und report worc uu, Dom Salt Lake over the KHt week-envisiting with Mr. and that the fishing was good. Mrs. Joseph Paulsen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bidi.i.. .it and. Mlsu Amelia, and Miss' daughter. jrfri. u. w. McCormick and Mis PER, MONTII Anne Sullivan left Eureka this week. j. K Hill motored to Salt Lake lajt 'intending to motor through the Week and were the guesta for several Northwest. They expectecr to go to daya 0( the formers parents, Mr. and from aud there into Hrltish Mrs. A. E. Winter. Seattle is ' Colombia. Mrs. Charles Delahoyde left late Mr. and Mra. Henry C. Greenwel.' ja,t week for her home at Salt Lake, whose marriage, took place o- - Mon- - having been aummoned to Eureka by day at Ralt Lake, came lo Eureka the death of her sister, Mra. Gua J. a day or two later for a visit with Henrlod. Mrs. Delahoyde was settle latters pareuts. Mr. and Mrs. companted on her return by her George Horton, Sr. They were ac- - mother, Mra. George Hickman, Mr. Greeuweirs, by .enmpanied Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Hechtol had mother and sister. Mra. Croenwell s is their dinner guests last Friday and Mrs. Slaughter. Mra. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Vere I waa veiling Salt Lake, a, 'oitMin, also of families Mr. vDilur at the Horton lioiuu tliisjCarthy and daughter. Salt from came Eureka to Mr. anljCarthy being a daughter of Lake to dellvor the Flag Day addreis Mrs. Horton. for the Elks, We are expuctlng you at tho Elks: child of Mr. and The Pavilion. June 25th. Let the Moose ahow you a good time with tho Mra. Ilodney Duffln is now recover Frisco Snycopators. Usual admission, inn In a satisfactory manner after i W. toll la Our Oumrantae and WMI very serious illness. The child had Ladies free, . , a combination of diptheria and KMh torvloa. Mias, Margaret Owens entertained measlea and was In a very serious a number of friends at luncheon on condition for some time. Friday afternoon of Iasi 'week, tho Mrs. C. J. Ilanni.ln was at Salt party being In honor of her guest, muc mrrtcuLNT Mbts Adella Kunkvd. of Salt Lake Lake early in the week, and on her Mrs. Owens. Miss KaU return was accompanied by her City. Mrs. John Downey as young son. Ted. who for the past few and Creighton aisled Miss Owens in serving. Pre1 months has been at the Holy Cross e ' returned1 ent at the party to meet Miss Run-- ; Hospital where an operation was Mrs i Mrs. Elizabeth Mcllat ton of Hayes George 1 were: formed. Miss Miss Helen Downey, last week after a trip to Bail Michigan, is In Eureka this Ilarr n , M I ss A g n es Sulll- week, being a guest at tlie home of Lake, where she went to attend the Mry Miss gton JoM,ph puonetlbach. former resi Ardclla Hanson, MNs Mr. and Mrs. James Crooks. cluslng exercises of tho West Side van, dent of this city who has been enFrank Uriskey and I)un McCann, High School. Her daughter, MNi Josie Bunnell,. Miss Helen Beeslev, gaged In business at Salt Lake dur- of the Miss Frances liulsh. Miss Catherine Ing tho accompanied by. the other members Helen Hayes, being a member past fow years, expects to the class (or present stark, Miss Audrey Thurmond, Miss return to the camp and will accept of their famlliea, spent Sunday at graduating Miss Kathleen his old time position as bookkeeper Hobble Creek. Some lime was spent year. Miss Hayes will remain at- mrannr Nelson, and credit man at the Norman-Je- n in fishing but the ftsbermeu were al- - Balt Lake during the Bummer, lvtv- Franka accepted a position there. sen store. Many Tintlc friends will most as plentiful aa the fish caught.! be pleased to extend a warm wel s. coma to Mr. and Mrs. Fuellenbach tamLy-., JPri !, ap-'n- lectricCboldn ro-wi- ll STORES EIJBEKA, UTAH Blouses Stylish Fine French Voile The perfection of sults, the freedom from watching the meal, which gives men more time to really enjoy life, and 475 DEPARTMENT of $2.49 Sizes 36 to 46 Display of pleasing styles! Blouses as dainty be desired. Colorful of embroidery. sheer of exquisite quality French Voile. In 1 ; ' and as-cou- ld I the remarkably Attractive Styles nd Values at of operation, bring to the equipped in the em way with an tric range both cost n Attractive Price! Hip Styles with Peter Pan Collars I - V-ne- . ck Roll Collars Long or short of sleeves to suit individual preference; fan cut and carefully finished in every detaiL Some models revest others achieve smartness with exquisite drawn-worand tucking. All have the charm of dainty embroidery. Range of sizes 36 to 46. k; d, hen-stitchi- I the average cost over a period of a year for electric current for cooking to our mote than 5000 customers using electric ranges. New Batiste Blouses For the Early Spring Wardrobe The easy terms offered and the fact that there a model of range to fit every need of large or small should remove every reason for your delay in putting this great electric servant to work in your home. it :ka NT, for .early Spring wear with suits or sweaters. Smartly tailored styles with the new Puritan cuffs and round collars. Iideo V Ir.c fact, noff ty s rk Sur-ja- i ute In White or Tan k, ik C the Batiste j J five-year-o- ld - fils No Sect ega 1 Ml Open .front or slipover styles, with dainty lace' edg-s- f hand cm- ing or touches For well made broidery. Blouses of such excellent materials, our price is unusually low. icribf rtk i: legit IT. .98 $1 L B ibn :onii ndet The Touring Car p. O. B. Detroit DcMuBtabU Rial nil Sianm SSI aura rtf No Gre 9. ai 1. 4 fo: knoi Pla No. No ur. 1 The Delta Chamber of Commerce Is making arrangements to stage celebration at Delta on big two-da- y July 4th and 5th, which will eclipse anything ever pulled off in Millard county. There will be boxing and wrestling, a parade, racing and other sports, and a grand ball in the evening. All of the towns of Millard county will join in tnts celebration and an invitation Is extended to Tintlc people.- 8 tndei dirt it U. id ai P Ik mu Ulnu Fell Flint Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlecht an Jon bliss Amelia, returned home on Saturday after an Interest ing auto trip into the southern part of the state. They visited at Bry.--e Canyon, Cedar Breaks, the Grand Canyon and Little Zion Canyon and state that It would be hard to imagine a more wonderful Journey than an auto trip through the scenic wonders of southern Utah. daughter, Helps mllkiffls esafoy ForJ cars will carry millions on healthful, pleaaint vacations this summer vacations th.it arc inexpensive lcause of the low cost of maintenance of this reliable cur. Everyone wants a car for the outdoor month That means, of course, an unusually heavy tiemsiul for Ford To avoid delays and disappointment list your cider now. SiSw&fjfgtovoniianu tVoot, Mwkiiaa ThbrMin 1190 Fawlar Salaa (IU RaaalalJU CeafC2S AU prim f.ak Urtrt 111 THK NKARXST AUTEOMZED FORD DEAIXH vl I 1 mm ft .2 ft ; t de; 04 To Wear with Sweaters or Overbiousd 1 a W i 2: New Separate Skirts per-hum- i"i I. I.S Ni-gaun- m 1 MtfOl CO. stwica JNotl Crisp, fresh, new Batiste Blouses so popular i 8-LIG- HT ilud m I ; UTAH POWER ITIC Every woman wants at least one Skirt such as these included in her, wardrobe, for they are as popular for general wear as they are for sports. The materials varied, including crepes, velours and fancy lace stnpw repp, and the colorings will harmonize with the ne Spring sweaters and blouses Wraparound, pleated and side effects offer a variety At the graduating exercises at St School sty lea from which you may choose these good looking at Pocatello, Idaho, Joseph's June 12th, Miss Thora Christensen Skirts at our low prices wa graduated with high honors. 8ho held the highest record in Palmer method penmanship during the year she was also one of the leading figures In the play. Every Girl, taking the part of Alma Mater, Dispirit of the school. Miss Christensen was a former stndent of St. Joseph's School at Enreka and is a daughter RESOLUTIONS CONDOLENCE, well." Be It further of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Christensen i RESOLVED that P now living at Inkom, Idaho. W 1 i WHEREAS death has -Is- If you have never danced to music I ! by the Frisco Syncopators you don't unteer Fire the Department, calling reaolitiona be sent to know what you are U8eful life t0 nal of thi ereaved family to them June nth St Tva PawnMt W' for D.?rlam rri,by years. hearts go put in tenderw under auspices of L' o O ' M- v as a and fireman, brother also that p(blicUon he free. of Joseph Frisby, also 4 member cf Enreka Reporter, cur Department, therefore be it ' JACK DOWXET, j RESOLVED that we the members; of the above named J organization, ' realizing the loss sustained and me80rrow that has come to the mem-- f . Taylor and Dr. Ellsworth. They made ber of tIs family of our bereaved themafti li the trip there on Saturday and spent brother- - tend to them our Sank Garriti-ansincere y d condolence- - It is SSSherSfVomva hat Uke' bav' lThP fnr t 0nJar Athe orrow we have parted ed reasona home brinp,nR J an exceptionally ,tBd on for many years took large number of w n xcPtionaI Interest fish which seem to be about as Lections vitk 0r in the work' hi ful as usuai at Fish Lake'buVfewcr ire" at ' of the large ones are being wewold uJate his Utage caught each year, hmble auhmis- - Oxford Caf on! and Schrz ision m wo th ail things Drag & $5.50 of fSK aa - vT.1 IT 3ei 3 lih . St St i 'horned ! T H S' Von can trrmi '- - 1.IM1,' hfj' The t'oi utiii.i .vcraa.'k- -. -- UNIVERSAL CAR aaiUail t nail loaaMmnl ami anawial emmf - " ran Werily Nrrkaaa Flaa. n. tioe.'iaharhood hqwillon (to ford gleMy emblem '"VI . tnyur wwi-- 1 sa.' O- MktoalaAM tht , teri Efc on - 1 E ? 1 o.aa sad , |