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Show : Jt Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mamm were friends. will answer Ty-Rabi- at Provo last Sunder, visit ins w.tli all at the Star tonight. week. Mrs. William Dunn of Balt Lake Mrs. K. Mclfatton De Pdmnr la spend In.; City is in Eureka this week, being a of Michigan, is visiting the guest guest of Miss Karline t'romar. Mrs. rhlllp the week at relatives. Thomas r&ysun last Saturday and being the guest of relative. Mrs Ilousi-holde- r or in ! Kegaunoe. this city! with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Owens and children. whs at Mrs. James Creighton, and son. Ruiuiav,. re spending a few days at the Hot j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rand at Kish Lake, enjoying a 1a are week's vacation. Iots resort. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clements are; For toy was the guoiti Mrs. Kell McAdams left Thursday ' of relatives at lroo over the last morning for Salt lake City for a two tba parents of a fine baby girl bora weeks visit with relatives and other . Wednesday, August 14th. week end. frlands. Mlaa Ruth Haynes returned to Miss Donna Downey is visiting at Mrs. I). L. I To vo with her aunt. Miss Margaret Ulackett returned Salt Lake Sunday after several home Tuesday from Nephl where she weeks visit with her mother, Chadwick. has been visiting for two weeki Agnes Haynes of this city. . Mrs. William Ducoii ami son, Sar,llh Mr. and Mrs. Iuto Donnelly and dila, are spending the week In Eu son, Vernon, returned last Monday The Kureka Relief Society held an enjoyable outing at the Arrow- - from the Hot I'ots resort where they head resort Wednesday evening. rlslted for ten days. After a swim In the plunge a picnic! d d.hl.,.! mnk Rob was served to about luncheon Mime, were guests at e members. seventy-fivdinner Monday at the home of Mr.; Mrs. Van Alstlna at Mammoth, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mr. Mrs. George ! . ! -; I I Miss linll White of OsiMuud. Call fortnla Is exported to visit for several weeks In Kureka, the guet of her aunt, Mrs. C. Uncoil. c V Styles mid Mrs. Alma Hendrickson and Mrs. John Kltt were at Salt Lake City last Sunday, being guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell. Miss Dorothy Taylor Is spending Thomas If. Hurton, Judge of tin of week at Salt Luke City, visiting the Salt Lake City are guests at fl Fifth Judicial District, was in Ku- with Mrs. T. K. Ilartlelt and chilhome of Mrs. Davis uncle Slid aunt. reka during Ibe early purl of the' dren. week. Judge Hurton Is a candidate. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fullmer. for renomlnattun to the office which! Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gardner and; Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Jones and he now holds and came here for the children, and Mrs. Mary A. Grant THE LATEST FALL AND children returned home lust Sunday purpose of conferring with some of were entertained at dinner on Sun While after a two weeks vacation. his Republican friends. jduy at the home of Mr. and Mrs WINTER FASHIONS AND away they visited at 1'rovo, Salt Henry Gardner at Spanish Fork. Mrs. to Tinsman returned George Lake City and I'ark City. FABRICS ARE READY the district early in the week after1 Miss Hernlce Sydelinker, who ha Mrs. Marion Judd and children re- a visit at Custer, South Dakota, been living at Salt I.ake city for the turned to their home at Ogden Sun- where she was the guest of her past month. Is home for a visit with MADE TO MEASURE BY day after a ten days visit with Mrs mother, Mrs. L. G. Klltutt, also her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Judd'a sister, Mrs. William brothers, Charles and J. D. Klliott. Sydelinker. Mrs. Tlnsuiaii also attended I he big Mrs. Theresa Vlertel, Gas and In honor of the fiftieth' celebration Allen wen Mr. and Mrs. John Klbrerlit Mrs. Walter I Don Vlertel, of of the gol discovery visitors at 1uyiuin lust Sundny and anniversary visiwere Miss Cronin and Dorothy in the lilack Hills aertlon. She reon their return to Kureka were acWhile last at tors assure you of complete clothing satisPnyaon Sunday. Tin; now fall woolens for suits ami wonderful ports having had a trip companied by their daughter. Mirth, but la glad to he hack in the distrlit there they were gueats of Mrs. Vier-tel- 's faction at a cost which is no more overcoats by who bad been visiting for two weeks mother, Mrs. M. Steiner. again. than you would pay for a good suit are ready for you to take with relatives at rayson. Miss of Los Josle Sullivan Mrs. Arnold Robinson entertained anywhere. your pick. Last Saturday evening Mrs Ku on Ku- Tuesday evening of this week In Angeles, California, returned to s gene llluckett entertained the honor of the ninth birthday of her reka Monday where she will visit: Never before has a totter, more exCome in and look over the wonderful of the Fidelia Club In a very Grul. The time was spetil with her mother, Mra. D. D. Sulll-- J daughter, wus manner. "600" played In pleasing and also get acquainted with a1 values that we offer. clusive, ami distinctive assortment of tinging, dancing and games, fol- van, and the high score waa won by Mrs lowed Dob Coffey. new Master nephew, offered. been wonderful fabrics The a luncheon. by splendid George Castlelon, Mrs. John Alien decoratione for the room and the The prices range from $40.00 to M, SlrtU PMdl eniertalned the', refreshment second prise. Dainty You wlrnt A largo were of color scheme arc assured in pink. finding just at! Mah Club of the B,mbWB $1)0.00, a remarkably low price for were served to the following: Mrs jongg cake formed the center- - h home want from this comprehensive tailorcd-to-measur- e CL A. Allred, Mra. Malcolm Gree.i, birthday evening, Miss! you WwJndty clothes. for the table. The little folks MlrB of Uime MonUM( and Mrs. George Castloton. Mrs. John Al piece line of suitings. were as follows: the party Mlaa Margaret Clark of this . city len, Mrs. C. P. Jones. Mrs. Charles attending If you really appreciate better clothes lleulah Manson, Zola Kltt, Ueta were special guests on this occasion.! Mrs. Zubrlskle, The new styles demand careful handJoseph liuys. Conover, Fay and Gale Rtewart, Vi- - After a few games of Mah Jongg ail at a moderate cost let us take your Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. C. late Kimball. Myrl and Jean lilack- - dalnty lunchoon was served, ling by exjK-r- t tailors in order to make measure for a fine Kuppenheimer Dacon entertained nt a rhlldron' ett, Alette and Mildred Rife, Annie, the wearer look his tost. The skillful SinMr. Mrs. E. of Vllo and suit. Johnson pnrly In honor of the fifth h'rlhdsy Tnylor, Virginia Sudweeks, draping and exquisite needling of Lweistown, Montans, are guests at of her drnnddaughter, lleulah Als gleton and Wanda Vandersluys. the home of the latter's mother, tlietje famous Kupjieiihcimer garments ton. The color scheme for the decoThe time is ripe and our tape is ready. Saturday evening Mrs. Theresa Mra. Emma Dllllngs. They were ae- rations was pink and white, a large Vlertel entertained at a pa ParT pink birthday rake sorined the ren- In honor of Mrs. Waller Klbrecht companled to Eureka by their niece. mIm Jean Dllllngs, who had been1! ter piece for the table, (ho favors of Poratelln, Idaho, who haa been visiting relatives la Dutte and Lewiv were pink baskets filled with white vlsltlng In Kureka for the past three t0WB candy. The time was spent pluying weeks. "600 was i played and prises games. Thosu present were: Jack were won Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnell and Mrs. John T. Taylor by Russell, Ilryce Jones, Hilly McCu- and Mrs. John Downey, the console-- : daughters, Josle and Edna, were at llough, Roy and Ray Huys, Merle tlon prise was awarded to Mra. Mary' Salt Lake City during the last and Gloria Gear, Adell Towers, Dainty refreshments were and. On their return home they THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE Aline and Carol Mlkesell, Cora and to served the following; Mrs. Walter 'were accompanied by Mra. Joseph LaVnn Bradley, lleth Sylvester, Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mr?.1 Robins of Provo who will visit In Goldie Cox, Lola Colovltrli, Phyllis Elbrecht, John Downey, Mrs. Mary Stack, Mrs. Kureka for a few days. Mra. llobins llant, Dorothy Kvans, Amelia and Thomas Drew, Mra. 8. P. Mlrkleaon, la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Osborne, Mary Frances Gar- l. Mary Sloan, Mra. Martha rtty, Caroline Sherwood. Audrey msn, Mrs. Fred llarnett. Mra. Olive Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Whstcott left Mr. and Mra. William McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Never reKltt. Thu! mu Pnhl Myrl IUarkett, Lucas, Mrs. C. Ekker, Mrs. Agnes' Mra. Alan Pike entertained at a Monday for n visit nt Salt Lake. Mrs. Mary Stack and n Mies on , Kensington daughter, turned last Sunday evening after Wednesday Nell Purfoo, Marlon Judd. 'Roberta und Mrs. Lisle Dlllington. Miss Margaret Jones returned to Catherine Stack, and Mrs. Leo Lar- very enjoyable trip to the Duchess in honor of her mother, Mrs. son attended the rereption given at section. Selby Jones. Those present were Eureka during the week after a visit Mrs. R. D. Gardner, Mra. Vard with relatives In Denver, Colorado. the Hotel Utah Monday evening in honor of Mrs. A. H. S. Bird. Mrs. D. Sullivan returned to EMrs. Charles Zabrlskle, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomss Clement ureka laat Saturday after a year! Edward Tike, Mrs. George Cromar, John E. Booth, one of the promi- lilt with her Mrs. John Downey, daughter, Mrs. C. A Mrs. Walter are attending the Black Hawk re- nent HARRY QARSON PRESENTS business young men nt of union Trovo this wek. 8panish Needham und Mrs. Mary A. Grant, Protlva, at Detroit, Michigan. Bhe Fork, waa elected commander of the was the Inst mentioned being u visitor accompanied home by her granMr. and Mrs. II. McQuarry and Utah American Legion, at the final ddaughter, Mlsa Helen Beesley. vlu from Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Joseph McCormick are visiting sessions of that Miss Young has proven long ago organization which loft Eureka two months ago with were held at Spanish Fork For Kalsomlnlng and Paper Hang- at Salt Lake. Mra. C. E. Huish and tbetr that she ran be depended upon to ing the latter part.of last week. during Alex Blight, Jr. Brigham daughter, Mlaa Frances, and aftff Mrs. H. L. Davis snd daughter. was City selected as the next meet- touring a number of the eastern s give a living portrayal If the role The members of the Bridge Club Miss Veronica, are visiting in Salt ing place of the Legion. states and Canada left the Haul Lake City. entertained at the home of Mra. suitable to her special talents. How- - were One of the most disastrous Alex ltlight on Wednesday evening, party at Detroit In order to accomfires Mrs. Jones of Selby Salt Lake City in the history of Utah visited Mur- pany her grandmother to Eureka. ever, "A Wlfo'a Romance" la taken Mrs. E. L. Clark winning the prize is in Eureka visiting for a few u days ray last Saturday lUh score. A delicious lunch- - with her evening, when the Mrs. Alan Tike. from the well known novel "La Mn WJU MrTed daughter. Kagle newspaper plant, a TO-NIGH- T ,a addItlon t0 the large garers the Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sullivan were age and two other buildlnge were following Rubla by II. W. Roberts and this 1 for loss of appetite. twdjrsh . special raated tongas, W1Ioimbsi gueats were present: Mrs. called to Minnesota this week on ac- destroyed. The lose is estimated at Miss kind of the Mrs. Young George Hayes. Leo Donnelly count of the serious illness of Mrs. nearly $75,000 as all the KtlMfgryiSfsri thing just expensive .land Mrs. E. Johnson, the last men- - Sullivan's father. In the machinery and printing plant does best of all. Her role Is that of tlonpd beinir from Lewlstown. many cars which were in the garage Mr. and Mrs. Sherman all went Haynes, up in flames. the American woman of high strung ,,naSat your Ever right only X Mrs. Agnes Hsynes, Mrs. Arthur ra- Theresa Mertel. and Gns Haynes and Miss Ruth Haynes were emotional temperment who Is denied Vlertel were at Salt Lake Thursday, visitors nt Fayson last Sunday. the love for which her whole being! On their return home they were as- Mr. Mrs. and William lerte1 wli0 Douglass hungers. Finally she finds n mess- -' h!T biplT'Lt the Holy Cross Hospital and children returned on Tuesday uro of excitement and romance tf or aewal weeks, while there he after a two weeks vacation in the a serious . underwent At Yellowstone National Iark. not real love In the person of Ramon, the present time he Is operation. much ImprovMr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen and ed and In a short time a complete THE EUREKA LAUNDRY AND CLEANING CO. the delightful bandit of Spain. son, Walter. Jr., left on Monday for recovery can be looked forward to. southern Utah, where they will vlst Mrs. Alton Wightman and son. Lave just installed a new The resulting escapades of the with relatives and also spend a few Circle Pleating Outfit, which Dick, of Salt Lake City, are guests at Fish enables Lake. days them to do any kind of a lovers so strangely matched forms a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph pleating job you xnay Eureka. Wightman Mr. In, Mrs. and William Conover story which In color and romance The Catholic Women'a League and children returned late last week can only find an equal In Spain It BRING YOUR PLEATING TO US. held their regular meeting Thursday after a pleasant auto trip to southern where Utah, they visited all the at the home of Mrs. P. J. Fennell. self. The Daintiest Fabrics Cleaned Without the sections In that part of; Interesting After all business had been trans- the state. Directed by acted the remainder of the Slightest Injury. evening THOMAS I1EFFRON waa spent In playing "SOO." An exMrs. John Westerdahl Salt! of SUITS ALTERED OR MENDED cellent luncheon was served to the Lake City, a former resident of following ladles; Mrs. Mary Stack. Eureka and wife of the former ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED. Mrs. Joseph McCormick. Mrs. D. superintendent of the Tintic StanHarrington, Mrs. E. Duggan, Mrs. J. dard mine, now deceased, and her New Plant Just West of E. O'Connor, Mrs. Jtmes Weldon! friend, Mrs. Travers, also of Salt Penney Store. Mr. Tobin. Mrs. William Owens. Lake, were the of Mr. guests Mrt. W. L. Davis. Mr. John Hill. Mrs. John The next regnlar meeting will be Westerdahl Berqnlst lust week. Company says that held September 11th. at the home of offers more great many j pleasures wiiii Phone 142 and Our a resident here, Wagon Will CalL argent which was about four years ago. Fall Opening Display Mrs. Klhal Duvls and children . t Showing New Fall New Fall Woolens I i . 15. 1904 ajgfgfjflHfafHBfiJfSIZfSfZIZfiSSIZiZfSIilJSfiSfiHSliSEfilliSiaiiMfSfSfgjjjj will answer your molt difficult question at the Star tonight Mrs. James Waldos is visiting with bar husband in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smith are the. guests of relatives at Tooele this' Ty-Rah- s f Friday, August EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 KUPPENHEIMER made-to-measu- re Kuj-licnlieim- er tUC! at: iiiem-her- - t f I "! Cintic mercantile week-Star- k. llun-Mr- a. SOP KKE1 Cipf Cop-.nel- in after-inuo- d - : tr T WO ,u,ar CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS - ! - Let Ds Do Your Pleating CLARA. KIMBALL YOUNG in A WIFE S ev: ROMANCE Crescent Theatre Sunday, Aug. 17th Eureka Laundry & Cleaning i 1 resd t? SSST 1 |