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Show FriJay, JUUt? o? EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 RELIABLE Let Sanford pa'.iit the beat and pri.-s ir mr Stewart art! I'm proud parents of a baity Kiri, vlil-arrived at tlielr home on Saturday f Mr. and Mra. Del Wu. Slrimhain or Gingham I.. i a in I.' ri Is spending tin Miss Susie QUALITY GOODS SERVE FAITHFULLY Ti tj! 1.1..1 OUR AIM i TO j.. always pucitl of M Ihk ltoiisa M'i"'!.' ' Fred Slnneiiian i , ha uii Sunday afi r l.:t i ; In ml.. few months past fornlu. , Mr. ai.d Mrs. A. E. Allen wlil leave on Sunday for a (rip Ihrouph thr Na'ional I'urk. T hey '. ' ' , Eureka from alii he ubsei.t : AND fur .iltnut len days. EUKFiKA, UTAH John II. Hayes of Spanish Fork In I ' Itnad the Tinlh Giiia;" vl spending the week in Eureka, visit- Ihhuo of I he ltcp.iin r. ll ru.ilaniit with his daughters, Mrs. ilyrum Gingham Dresses Ci qq 1 P cO 14 Years in-- . HoniethlnK Interesting for Little Girls Frocks Grand! and Mrs. A. K. Allen, also his son. Dr. I. K. Iluyes Uiadle.v, Mrs owner. i Thomas Strinr'liam, Mr.. ') J. H. Haws, an employee of the Chief Cons. Mining company, Wus Henry and Howard ISird. all Mrs. 1). wore in Eureka Iasi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 1. Mirkfdsnn. Stri-day- , taken to thn Holy Cross Hospital Monday suffering with an aeute cu-- e of sloiiiaeli trouble. According it latest reports be Is Improving. il real attraction for mothers who want their daughter prettily, yet at the aame time eervieeably dressed. The smart little frock ar made of good quality Gingham, capable of hard wear. A Dont Luther about making wash Dresses fur little low prices girls when you can buy them at our 1 Miss Maurine Itigler I'd in i'i Eureka early In the work after, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mlekleson Wednesday of this week for spending a few clays at Ncphl wfi j,,fl her aunts, Mrs. Ljun tllpin and Mr.c. an extended trip IhrouKh the states of Idaho, Wyoming and Montana J. If. Vickers. They expert to lie absent from Euro-l.- i Robert iVndrsy, assisl.ini f.ir ali, nit three months. Agent Klrkputriek at the local Cnimi I'arlflr station, returned on Tuesday There will he a meeting Ibis even from bis annual vurnilon. which ing or (he Ladies Elks Club and a!' spent up in the northwestern states inernhers are requested to bs pres und little ent. After the regular lodge men Mrs. Cecelia Ilacon (here will bn a social session, I: granddaughter, Itetilah Alston, wete. lug which only the Ludy Elks are invited at Anierieun Fork durine, tie' early ll t'halmers Giffin, manager of tie part of the week visiting wi I'etiiiey store, this week They were guests of Mr.'. local J. Hosa Grunt. imrchiised a Chevrolet car from the Schofield Auto Co. of l'rovo. The given Sehofleld According In information eompuny also delivered a Liid-.out lale lust week the Moose coach to William K. Hell new Essex of Suit Isike City bus purchased a new home, which Is located a N' L. D. Warden, prominent leaser st 111 South 2nd East street. The two the Chief Cons, mine, left early in story bulldtiiK will b entirely re the week for Durrango, Colorado, modelled to suit the ronvcnli in c of wlieie lie will spend a few weeks the lodge and when finished will be with lila mother, Mrs. H. L. Iirewer Mr. Wurden will also visit for e a splendid home. while at Denver before reshort A full set of wheels and rims wlil Club. turning be given sway absolutely free wbii Let Sunford paint your car. Work the purchase of a set of Goodyear l li k best and prices most reasonable Full llaloon Tires at the Tintlc ' See These Excellent Values You'll like these well made Dresses of dainty percales and ginghams, both plain and checked. I j I w-i- For Girls 7 to Percales and Ginghams o:t S. at a Remarkably Low Price! And theyre simply made so that they are easy to launder. In a variety of colors. Sizes Low 2 to 6 years. priced from s ielj-tlve- Becoming models in colorful checks and ,plalds and some solid Bhades. Cut full and thoroughly workman ship. Very attractive frocks for school and general wear. roomy; reliable 98c to $2.98 Little Fellows Wash Suits True Blue Play Suits Good For Boys and Girla 2 to 8 Years 1 True Blue Flay Suits our own brand. One of th most practical suits for children. Plenty room for comfort and freedom of movement. (Iren I. Frury of Santiago, Call-foriiia, was a guest a the home oil bis brut her, Her. William Frury ol the local M. E. Church, for several days. The visitor lias spent several years touring different parts of the world und at tho evening services all the M. K. Church last Sunday h gave an Interesting lecture. BULL DURHAM Hood, will leave on Sunday for an extended auto trip. They will visit the Yellowstone Nutlonal Park and many of the middle western states, also making a trip Into Canada, before returning to Eureka. A number of the young broncho busters of tho Tintlc District have urr.mr.eil to put on a rodeo show next Sunday afternoon. June 29th, starting ut 2 o'clock. There will be broncho busting and ateer riding and the affair should provo a splendid drawing card as these young men put on two or three shows of this uuture last year which were 79 c Chambray, of styles is pleasing. Made of strong materials as Have Gingham, Jean, Poplin, Pongee, Khaki, Palmer Jr. 98 c Airdale Pumps Pumps for Spring Another of our many' styles of strap pumps for misses and girls Note the qew strap anangement. 12 to 2 to 7 The Romper boasts Its no disputed merits for the sctlve growing chUJ rrom 2 to 0 yrs. Dark blue and white stripe materials, ginghams or checked ginghams. In the ever desirable Amoskesg ginghams in plain colon or email checks. In white poplins or tho dressy little attain daintily embroidered. $2.98 The sketch pictures exactly these Miiart pumps in one of tho .tewest styles for misses .ntJ girls. 2H to $3.69 $3.49 Little Slippers For The Babies 7 Patent Sandals For Little Children Shoes for Small Children way. cost lev ruf ovor s UN thse asss yrtei et s Not there to eeamwiy The little children's outs ta our button shoes. Cm Mils C rwgw Exceptionally Good Footwear TMe Uktas the of our iwors 9 $2.98 I MBS" gits naoottL Ky $1.98 Black Kid Bow simple and sweet are Lbs Creepers in tan. pink or bias tineas to match baby's eyes or lustrous carls! Then there an the serviceable ginghams, la plain material and checks, and If preferred, white ones an to be had la the very dnnble Haeaa or poplins la sizes 1 to I run. Remarkable valnaa at rent avers! rrxvion over nisi per auk an Peggy-dayton- a, A Delight to Mothers Htatrla "lha bwt Tti The great variety of colon. The Creeper and Romper The Economy of Elootrto Oooldnf xwts many years. Good Value 69cto$1.49 'My Deprive 8 There are plain colors of every shade and combination Buy several of these attractive suits for the children. winners. The rodeo will be given at tho Church street corral, Just north of the Ice plant, and the admission price will he adults 50c, children 25c. to Youngsters Delight In Wearily Them Nicely trimmed with red or An Exceptionally La-Faw- A BAG 2 blueu Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Mlekleson ami j n daughter, Miss Donna, and Miss 2 bagsfor IIJj Made of strong blue atifel drill with white stripe, khaki drill or blue denim. ' of Them Styles-Ple-nty Mothers throughout the country, where we have hundreds of stores, are buying these fine wash suits. Sizes 1 GENUINE PRICES 475 DEPARTMENT STORES UNFAILINGLY I AT LOW incorporated, .1 i feet look Plenty Patent slippers neatly Shamed with white cab aretta instep strap and Room for their growing toes. Black kid, whole quarter, patent 81ses i to &. cellar. Sizes 0 to g. No ttp Be heeL half sixes. $1.49 These have instep and front strap. Plsin toe. Tap heel. Nice ior dress 2 to a $1.10 i $1.39 hamrliat enoked drttto s ml alms ihrlsktfw tma Woo iDown bboce on tPOsTrusongblc si Jutry. MWr, tksoust terms i IW TVio A Range for Every Need and Every Pocketbook Owirte vltrws ysw moot may the mm dotsg UTAH FOWER &L1GHT CO, MTFIClEffT PUBLIC ecuvics et every mug we saN Is wl jusrsstM sS Mrs. D. R. Rhodes returned tq RATES AND GRADE CHANGES. her home at American Fork on Sunday after having visited for the pat No attempt should be made to two weeks In Eureka with her daugh- solve the grade crossing problem b ter, Mrs. C. E. Rife. grade changes until other less erst-l- y The annual con vent urn of the methods have been given a trial. Utah Druggists association, whica closed Its 1924 session at Ogden last Friday, was one of the most successful gatherings In the history of the association. The 1925 convention will be held at Cedar City, this place being selected so that those attending may make the contemplated trip to Utahs wonderlands, including Zion Canyon. Cedar Breaks, Bryce Canyon and a trip to the famous Fish Lake. There are a Quarter-millio- n grade crossings in the United States, the elimination of which is the work, not of years, but of centuries, and the cost of which would equal of the appraised value of all the railroads, or in excess of fifteen billion dollars. It la no argument in favor of grade changes that the railroads must pay part or all of the cost. For, if In eliminating grade cross three-fourt- hs ing, the railroads had to expend the requirin full amount of the cost, or 115,000.-000,00- prevented by it would mean higher j drivers to stop, lok Ir0 . and freight passenger rates, gradu- :fore crossing a effects ated to the proportion of the total method, Jnst as cost assessed against them if cost be change, costs nothingd as between the railroads In this connection. and the city, county and state. On consider the coniequen" the other hand, if the people had to ed to rates of compdJJ (; spend large sums for grade change, roads to invest higher taxes are inevitable. Indeed, purposes which w0U". so far as the people are .J concerned, crease the cost of there is no difference between higher out Increasing the - mmA urre freight and passenger rates and higher taxes, as In either event they, and not the railroads, pay the bill. Grade crossing accidents can be prevented by less costly methods than grade changes. 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