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Show Friday, July REPORTER Page Delbert Savage is visiting Haaaaaaian a O' Another Melody Knights Pavilion. Klks Dance, July 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Woods of Janies Murphy of Salt Lake City! Salt Lake City are visiting with Mr. was visiting la Eureka this week with Bert Taylor. and Mrs. William Okey. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clements The Ladies Aid Society will meet C hlef Cons. o2 next Friday afternoon with Mrs. have returned after a short visit ut 40 Frank Taylor. Salt Lake City. Tlntle Slsndsrd Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Fay-so- u Mias Maebelle Bean la visiting for Bingham Minas Mrs. and Mr. of were weeks at Salt Lake City with few a guests Dragon 6 'John Allen during the week. her brother, George Bean. Tlntle Milling Coni;iany Mrs. James Bant Is at 8alt Lake Let's go! Frenchy Illrk's Knights Iron .Blossom ssassssci 4 Elks O' Dance, 14th, I Colorado July Melody City this week visiting with relatives Pavilion. and other friends. l'latus Mrs. Thomas Garrlty Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Liston and Mr. Mammoth on to Fish an week Mrs. Roland Mason were visitlast and outing spent Csnteunlal Eureka e Lake. ors at Payson and the Arrowhead Miss Violet Wheeler returned to Resort last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Owens and her home at Sliver City on Wednes-- j day after spending two months at' daughter, Margarte, spent last District Court In Session Balt Iake, where she' was the guest' day at the Arrowhead Resort This Week For Lamb Case of her brother, D. C. Wheeler, Jr. Payson. Is the last Mrs. Roy Robinson of American Tommorrow, llth. July Judge Thomas 11. Burton has been day of the big Clearance Sale at Fork Is in Eureka for a couple of holding a special session of the dis- Norman-Jense- n Co. There are many weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. U. trict court this week for the purpose wonderful bargains still left, so Rife. of hearing the case of Fred Lamb of d beMer coni0 bbfor0 ,t. Uiu uta Miss Luclle Harper has returned: Eureka vs. Judge Wll Is of the juvo-- ( Mf K Mf and from Salt Lake City after a very nils court and Probation Officer By- announc lh engagement of their visit with her aunt. Mrs lund. The case grew out of trouble d0H!hl0r( Lufinii to v. A. Smith of Sadie Mangum. The mar- ? . Los Usr. and Mrs. William Frary wer Angeles. California. ! In Los 17th will take 'SX place July at rlage Hyrum, Utah, during the week where they visited with relatives and Angeles. Mrs. James Stall has received friends, f word from her nelce. Miss Mary liar-rall- y Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clinger who Is quite well known In Brigham City are In Eureka visiting she recently visited, with the letter's parents. Mr. and' was married on July Mrs. Joseph Lee. she that stating ordered that the youngster be plac- - th lQ c Keane, the mar- - Dance with Frenchy Blrks "Qst in fd ,B rlage taking place In New York City. Knights O' Melody, July 94th, Elks Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Robinson have Pavilion. In the courts. A few days later M to their home at Iron returned Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ureenlialgh CURLEE CLOTHES ARE CONVERTING MEN ACCUSLamb was notified by Judge Willis after a two weeks visit here and Mrs. John Openshaw, all TAILOR-MAD- E ( Springs TOMED TO PAYING HIGH PRICES FOR that he (Judge Willis) had given with Mrs. Venders) uys. W. O. In Eureka Sunday spent Santaquln, Mrs. Lamb the custody of the child CLOTHES AND THE FOLLOWING AMONG THIS TYPE has also returned to Iron visiting with Mrs. Lixxle and ordered Mr. Lamb to pay the after a visit here with his Mrs. II. F. Oear and daughter, OF MEN THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY IS LEGION. sum of 940.01 per month for the sup- Springs I Miss Frances, are spending their family. THE REASON IS PLAINLY OBVIOUS TO THE MAN port of the baby, this having been The condition of Arthur Vlertel, vacation at Rawlins, Wyoming, done without a trial or without giv- who was taken to the Holy Cross WHO LOOKS AT AND TRIES ON A CURLEE SUIT. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. ing Mr. Lamb a chance to produce Hospital last week suffering from an Storrs. witnesses In his behalf. Consequent- abcess in the head, Is I The fit and finish of these garments is everything that can Mr. and Mrs. William Gear and reported to be ly Mr. Lamb secured council and quite serious and It Is more than children are taking a two weeks and and attractive are materials The I dependable be desired. brought action through the district likely that he will have to under- vacation, which Is being spent at to a for I pay court requiring Judge WIUIs and K. go an operation within the next few the prices they are much less than yon 'expect . Strawberry, Salt Lake Cl:y unl O. Bylund to appear and show caui;e kind. I this of suit days. high grade why they should not be prohibited the state Mrs. Frank Taylor, Primary Wednesday evening I president from proceeding in the matter. of the Silver City Sun of the Rebekahs, left yesterduy for CURLEE Clothes have reached a high mark of popularity, department I on Willis Monday day School enjoyed a wlenner roast appeared Judge the being made fur the on style, quality and performance. When yon bny a based and Informed the court that he was near Tlutlc Junction. Twenty little Vernal, of trip I paying an official visit purpose CURLEE suit you know that yon are getting the utmost in attorney for himself, also that he folks were present, also their teach- tu that section of the state. I would art as attorney for Mr. By- ers: Mrs, D. C. Wheeler, Miss Adeis right in of confidence that a with it and value Miss Nina Peterson has returue-feeling lund and Mrs. Lamb. He also gave line Sorenson, Miss G rare Steele and to her home in Salt Lake after spendevery way. the Information that he was soon go- Miss Goldie Wheeler. The time was a week In Eureka with her aui t ing for divorce to start proceedings ing I spent In playing games and later In and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George A collection of handsome fabrics and attractive models await Mrs. Lamb. Then Judge Willis filed the the little folks were Whatcott. evening a motion to dismiss the writ of pro- treated by their teachers to root you at this store. We will be glad of the opportunity of Mr. and Mrs. Hnry Johnson, M- -i I hibition on the grounds that the dis- beer, candy and nuts. showir-John Kltt and Jamas Broadbent you and fitting you with the suit yon will enjoy trict court was not superior to the I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Clement, at Santaquln, being Jn wearing. Juvenile court. Judge Burton denied Mr. and Mrs. P. If. Craven, Helen spent Sunday William I Mr. and Mrs. of I guests the motion and then proceeded to Pott and Le Var Daly attended a Broadbent. Ill I hear the testimony. The evidence luncheon at the Hotel Roberts last I Contrary to an Item In another showed that the Juvenile court proIn honor of Mr. part of thla laaus Rav. Frary will not evening Monday cedure was Illegal and Judge Burton Ray Timmerman, who has been he able to conduct services at the M held that the Juvenile rourt acted manager of the Provo division of the E. Church, consequently only Bunday without authority and ordered the Utah Power A Light Co. for the past School ! will ha held In the morning baby returned status quo. five years. The social function was and In the evening Rev. Leacher will o the aermon. given as a farewell party to Mr. PIUKJIIAM him JULY Slth. merman, who Is leaving the Utah After the regular lodga work Tower A Light Co. to accept a posi- Tuesday evening the Detree of The program which will he given tion in New A CHANCE TO PURCHASE MATERIAL FOR ONE OR MORE DRESSES, AT York state. Honor members gave a card social at the L. D. 8. Church on Pioneer Is the last waa Tommorrow, luncheon. "600" 19th, and July PRICES THAT CANNOT BE EQUALLED. played Day will he as follows: of the big Clearance 8ale at and prises wars won by Mrs. John day Orchestra Music. Norman-Jense- n Co. There are many Franks, Mrs. Edward Fox and Mrs. Solo, "Oh. Ye Mountains High!" wonderful TISSUE GINGHAMS still left, so Dahl. bargains Invocation. j! too late. Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin, who you'd better come before It's Solo, "Utah We Love Thee." Mrs. Theodore Fullmer entertain- ware recently married at Salt I.ake Poem, "Sego Lily," Ralph j ed the members of the L. O. E. City, returned to Eureka lata last vaster. Club on Thursday evening, the time week after a short honeymoon which Selection by a quartette. I : being spent In playing "609." Prises was spent in the Yellowstone NaOration by Professor Elmer were won hf Mrs. Fred Nesblt, Mrs. tional Park. ler of the B. Y. University. CHILDREN'S HOSE Complete range of sixes. j Julia Whitehead and Mrs. James Miss Isabelle Gourley returned on Closing Number, "America." Bant. A fine luncheon was served Sunday evening after spending s Benediction. to the following Mrs. James week at Salt Lake City. She was o Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mrs. Cecelia accompanied home by Miss Birdie Bant, BT. ANDREW'S CHURCH. Bacon, Mrs. Oeorgs Caatleton. Mrs. Chase, who will he a guest at the Charles Taylor, Mrs. McCrea Roundy, home for a while. The services for 8unday, July Mrs. E. Glllia, Mrs. William McCu- Gourley Mrs. Hanks and children rercy SOth, will consist of Holy Com- llough, Mrs. Thomas Drew, Mrs. K. have returned to Eureka after spendmunion at 1.46 a. m. All Invited. Harper, Mrs. Henry Osborne, Mrs. ing two weoks in different parts of j -- o Whitehead and Mrs. Fred the stale. They were accompanied Julia room furnished FOR RENT Four Nesblt. home by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baraev house on Leadvllle Row. W. IV of Payson who will visit for n few Myers. CARD OF THANKS. days In Eureka. THE HOUSE OF QUA LITY AND SERVICE FOR SALE Underwood typewriter. Miss Lacy Chrlstopherson return-s- d Mrs. Gny Towers and family wlsn S. 00 down, small monthly payto bar horns at Balt Lake last ments. Factory rebuilt. Guaran- to extend their thanks to the many people who so kindly assisted them Sunday after spending two weeks In teed 6 years. Box 99, Provo. bereavement, Eureka, the guest of Miss Stella FOR BALE A good coal range, during the recent Miss Nests Irons of Los Angeles No. 4 and Cedar No. 5 Amended nearest known location being TrvA 171-husband Fullmer. She waa accompanied by is a caused death of the their by reasonable. Phone at the home of her uncle guest claims Miss who In will mining Fullmer Stella visit situate Tlntle Min- survey No. 6073, Cedar No. 1 " FOR 8ALE Good second hand Ma- and father. They are especially and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox. ing District, Utah two for at Salt weeks. Lake 10S-County, Utah, con- Cedar No. 2 snrvey No. 6574. grateful to those who assisted at the jestic range. 960.00 Phone Wednesday evening Mrs. John sisting of the 1500 feet of each of The Elks dance the by given lodge who to Said claims are situated I j reasonand sent all funeral floral Wicker FOR SALE Bunnell entertained 17 members the ol said ou claims was and well attendsurface ground as NWK and SW Tuesday evening of able. Thone SC6-offerings. t, ed end the music, which waa fur- the Fidells club in a very pleasing shown in the plat, being Lot No. In the SE14 of section 28. Towmm nished by the Columbian orchestra manner. In the card playing prizes 6737 and described In the field notes 10 South, Range 2 West, S. L was of an exceptionally high order were won by Mrs. A. F. Burt and and plat of the official survey on M. . and pleased the dsnelng public Im- Mrs. Charles Zabriskle. Dainty re- file in this office, with magnetie notice be this I direct that freshments were served to the fol- variation at 17 mensely. degrees 20 minutes lished In the Eureka Reporter Mrs. Bert Koyle entertained a few lowing: Mrs. L. Yoorhees. Mrs. Mal- east, as follows: Aireka, Utah, the newspaper ' frlenda on Tuesday afternoon, the colm Green. Mrs. Julia Whitehead, Commencing at Post No. 1, of lished nearest the said time being spent In doing fancy Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mrs. George of nine Cedar No. 4. thence North 74 deg. claims, for the period Mrs. Charles Zabriskle, Mrs. work. A fine luncheon was served 18 min. West 1500 feet to corner No. ecutive weeks. to the following ladles: Mrs. Benj: Eugene Blackett, Mrs. George Tins-ma- 2 of Cedar No. ELI F. TAYLfl1 4; thence North 40 Mrs. Charles Jones. Mrs. A. F. RefW jHIggenson, Mrs. Myra Holdaway. 46 min. East 649.5 feet to cordeg. Mrs. John Savage and Mrs. O. Burt, Mrs. 8. E. C. Bulkley, ner Young, No. 3 of Cedar No. jMrs. 4; thence W. I. SNYDER, Mrs. M. II. Royle and Mrs. John A. Allred. South 74 deg. 18 min. East 1500 Claimant's Attorney. Friday evening Mrs. George Hannah. feet to corner No. 4 of Cedar No. pub. July 18, 124. (First entertained the members of 4; thence A number of local people formed South 40 46 min. West deg. pub. Sept 12, 192L) s picnic party and spent last Friday the L. O. E. Club in a very pleasant 324.75 feet to corner ' No. 2 of manner. Cedar The time was spent play- No. evening at McIntyre's ranch. In West 5, amended; thence South 53 NO FEAR OF EVIL Tlntle, the affair being given in ing progressive "600" and prizes deg. 47 min 1 rwater P?1 No 5feet to honor of Mrs. M. M. Ogsrs and ULs were won by Mrs. James Bant. Mrs.! change of diet, take who those concerns Julia Whitehead Cda.r Amended; fhInVi and Mrs. Fred Edna Haynes of Los Angeles. Those o o vacation de 41 mln- - Wert 2 attending were: Mr. ana Mrs. H. E bit. Refreshments were served to'VE, 5V 1 t0 crner No- of Cedar - . Up .Well and children, Mr. and Mrr. the following: Mrs. Cecelia Bacon DlARRH Mrs. !Carl Fields and children, Mr. Joseph COLIC andj Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Georgs Adams, Mrs. Ready for emergency "W Full mer , Mrs. , . vsuum, urc Thrifty folks are placing their orders for next winter's Haynes, Mrs. Fannie Fields. Agnes! . Fred John Osborn, Mrs. Fred Nesblt. Mis Coal now. By doing so they get a lower price. They can jLamb and Theodors Haynes. 7th 40 deR-- . 48 in- - East , t0 William place of Mrs. A Sinning. McCreaIv McCullough, number of people from Eureka get the grade and kind of Coal which burns best in their and Dividend COrner Xo- 1 ot Cedar No. 4 i 17 Mrs. Charles Roundy. Mrr. motored Taylor, down to the stoves, or furnace, and they are snre of delivery when Arrowhead quarter action between sections Plunge near Payson last Julia Whitehead. and 10 and how they want it. Township South. Tuesday evening and enjoyed themNotice No. 034437. an,e ,2 ''C8t' s- - L-- B. k M bears selves la n most pleasant manner. Let ns book your order now, then yon will be one of those ; After n swim In the plunge hot e APPLICATION FOR PATENT. deg. 32 min. East 878.06 feet distant. o n cold arrives. and the when fine first luncheon was served United States Land snap ready OfUce, Salt Lake The area is 30.861 acres, after ex.by the ladles. The party was com-- , HOME COOKING Utah. July 14, 1924. City. cluding the conflicts with Trump, SUMMER STORAGE RATES NOW PREVAIL. posed of the following: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr A. E."' 7- - 6a74- - all other conflicts Service r- d Cal Elton, Mr. Raddat. Us Quality and expressagent and attorney-inaddrely included. j is Said lode location mining claims EUREKA, UTAH Madsen. Mre. Lon Barrett and 409, Jndge Building, Salt Lake City being of record in the office of the! made Utah, application James Msnson. Recorder of said mining district at .United States Patent for h. Cedar few weeks I at Sterling, Idaho. ! , j .................. a .... i - a q e e I u ,,per ? , lh,r,T,L0n Ml .SL . Ku-whe- re J theWellDressed. Girde' j I.?"; I Van-derslu- ys Ji-rma- Lo-van- it l i 1 j Dress Goods Greatly Reduced in Price FOR SATURDAY ONLY Tint-deliv- er Y ard 39c VOILES FL AXONS Half Price Half Price 1 15 Cents a Pair Cintic mercantile Coipny go-car- t, J. 044W4444WW4HM44M4t404440OW4tH Cas-tleto- i n, n, : Cas-tlet- on , , i I i Coal Now For Next Winter ? ! chamberlain and remedy i le - i,, -7 2. Dales ! cof-;fe- U. Eureka Coal & Feed Co. ss ! -- HIHHHHWH44WHH44H4Ht4H4WWtWH Pro.o Count,. t Cafe I |