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Show Friday, August 22. EUREKA REPORTER Eureka Personals and Social Events BUYING MOST OUR 871 -- STORE s. J. II.ile;- Mrs. Julin ; - in Buile and M , Cutbu-:.- .tu.i..-- lit Mr. and Mra. PjaiicU Cronin of Pocatello, i POWER SAVES YOU MONEY linker was i l iln-.- ; ' Iran week MUs Mae Sullivan, chief operutnr - Ida- ho. U In Eureka visiting with hia ter, Mra. LLle Bllllngton. sin- jiuner C LESS-SELL- Mr. and Mra. C. K. Rife end Mr. mid Mra. William Conover were at Mr. und Mra. Alex Nolan and MU Kpanlah Fork on Monday evening. Ora Saxey spent Sunday' at Arrow- - wjtnrHln the production of The head resort lienjaiuin and uD.i Covered Wagon." at Trovo. Mra. Allen Rife and little grand-- 1 lelier K. Mellor of this city t':J daughter are at Salt Lake City Mra. Hoea V Hamel of Orangeville. vlwtlnK with Mra. ltlfs's daughters, were Joined In marriage et Salt Lake (Mr( 1)orB unu mnd Mrs. Merle City on Thursday of last week. The gHllabury. newa was a pltununt surprise to Hiei returned Mra. Walter Klnrecht many Lnreka friends ot Mr. Mellor. The couple returned to Kureka on late laat week to her borne In Pocar Suturday and will make their home tello, Idaho, after an extended visit in this city. The reporter Joins with in Kureka with Mr. and Mra. Lisle luista of friends in extending coil- - Rllllngton. Mrs. Klbrecht Is the mother of Mrs. llillington. gratulatlons. nty. Boys Complete School Unfits r . MOST $ 1 1 To Fit Any Boy m where they were gueata of their daughter, Mra. Thomaa Home holder. It is the per mile, not the initial cost that counts. head-to-fo- Silver City eulertalned at luncheon laat Friday !for Mra, Selby Jones of Salt Luke City. Covers were laid for Mr. and $2.49 12 to 2 $2.79 to 5 $2.98 ot Boys Shirts True Blue" Brand William Owena motored to Stripe percales, s, khaki and mercerized birk sateen. Full cut, medium high collar, button criTs, faced sleeves, cham-bray- -- the lint Pota last Saturday and on his return to Kureka waa accompanied by Mrs. Owens and children, also by Mrs. James Creighton and son, who tin (I been at the resort for a week. WAUT.oieoX P ROVO U TA jfr svavaVAvavaVaVaVavava 8 to 12 r Only the S71 Store buying power of our Company makes this offering possible. It is an outfit that will make both the boy and his parents friends of this ' store. and Mrs. Selby Jonea. SCHOFIELD Youth . Mra. Alan Pike, Mra. Kdward Pike CHEVROLET, America's most economical car. J McCann and Mr. and Mra. Dun children, Mr. and Mra. John J. Sullivan and children, Mr. and Mra Mra. Jesse Hawa of 1 We realized this and decided that every buy in tuwn should have an opoutfit portunity to enjoy a withstand t so as of superior quality lung, hard wear, at a price sn low that every parent would not hesitate to provide it. Here it is. Frank Hrlskey and children returned Friday after a weeks fishing trip In the Strawberry, auction. cost For Boys and Smart looking, black dren khoes. Half rubber Tip. heels. Half double soles for long wear. She understands! Boys DO return to school with far more enthusiasm when they are neatly dressed. Mother knows Ku-rek- n, i . Two Pair of Knickers j 1 Qf Dress Bluchers Stills Have I yCHEYROLET SELL gpearponMUdf ( and Mrs. John Perrson of Pay-mspent a part of the week In ING EUREKA, UTAH evening of last Mr. BUY STORES Mra. Waller Needham entertained Mr. and Mra. Alan Piko of Kureka land Mra. Selby Jonea of Salt Lake at the local deplume exchange, la week. visit Inc for a few' days at Salt Lake in-a- g BUYING i Lake d'ily acre Hillinva in Kurtk:: Attorney Clau. Crpbl on Monday actini; business. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Manson and , children spent Sunday at Saratoga ' t'prl iga reaoit. . WE FOR one pock ci Sizes 12)4 to 14)4. At a low price. The suit with two pairs of knickers, the cap, the tie, the shirt and the shoes are all of the new Fall styles. The boy's appearance will be all that he and his schoolmates can desire. Mrs. Kdward Pike entertained at Saturday afternoon li honor of Mrs. Selby Jonea of Sal Luke City. Thoue attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pike, Mra Charles Zalirlakle, Mrs. Yard Za Brisk le. Mra. Jesse llawa and the honored guest. u luncheon 79c and 89c True The Suits with two pairs of knickers, may be had in several colors ami shades. ThoCr are made of good suitings and color or shade can be ha Richard Harding Davis, the brll Hunt Aiuerlcnn Journalist and fiction TU! writer, Is the author of Kxiles, the William Fox production starring John Hilbert. Mr. Gilbert who knew Mr. Davis personalty, D mild to have surpassed himself In tl.o portrayal of the chief role of the la Iter's thrilling story of New York m.d Africa. At the Star Theatre, suit Tho Ties are in the latest Fall shades and are very neat The Belts have fancy buckles tome of leather, others same materials as suits. Four-In-Ha- nd Blue" Blouses for Boys Full cut, button caffs, faced sleeves, pocket, but-- . ton waist band and Tho Shirts and Blouses (you can select from cither) are in neat patterns and colors. six-butt- on front. Stripe Tho Hose Good, serviceable grade which will withstand the boys hard wear. cales, The Shoes are 100 per cent leather, and the best values in the United States. sateen. At our lower price. and per--! chambrays, khaki mercerized black 79c See Oar Window Display! To-nig- D. D. Hanks and Mark Hickman returned to Kureka on Sunday evening after a six weeks' absence, which was spent in Wyoming. They were accompanied on the trip by John Underwood of Salem and most-othe time waa spent In prospecting. While In Wyoming Mr. Hanks had the good fortune to meet his nelce and Real Boys' Cap large brush fire raged all Sunday afternoon and evening in the hills of South Tlntlc and burned over many thousands of acres. It traveled over a distance of nearly five miles and burned Itself out when It reached a large porphyry ledgo. This Is the second big fire in the district recently, the North Tintie section having been visited by a similar blaze a couple of weeks ago. Undoubtedly both fires were due to carelessness on someono's part and It should he a warning for others to . he more careful. A IWO-HOKS- MAktas or BtaJ El Ortnlk E for Mrs awl 3oya Miuai wracMANiHsi SB5ST. mat IW For School Wear At Popular Prices nephew, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Huntly, of California, who were in that state on a touring trip. ALVO Boys Separate Knickers Play Boys, youll like these caps. The patterns are smart theres no doubt of iL They're not just ordinary caps but the kind youll take pleasure in wearing. They are made of good materials and wear welL They help to wear out the old blouses and waisft. We have them in an assortment of serviceable cloths, patterns and colon. 69c 98c $1.49 98c $1.49 $1.98 $2.43 Mr. and Mra. William T. Mathews Mra. James Hanley and Mra. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Miss Grace Miles, who bad heea are visiting for a few days with relaMatson were at Provo last week Ann Aveaon, mother of A. N. the guest of Mrs. Albert Morlw tives at Provo. taking in the Black Hawk Indian a former resident of this city, several days, returned to her were held at Salt Lake on Sunday at Butte, Montana, last Sunday T. J. Franks returned early in tho War Veterans' celebration. week after spondlng a few days at Mrs. Aveson was 72 Herbert Taylor and sister. Miss aJlernoon litt Sait Lake City. Elizabeth Taylor, were at Provo ofa and in addition to her Last Friday evening, August k the at Is survived by six children. a fine baby hoy arrived j husband Sunday, going there for the Dr. and Mrs. J. a he1 of Mr. and Mrh. Erwin Sax of me two children "SE1 ioi fUM Hot for the resort. Sunday According to advance advertising mansville. The little fellow Ioriner t0 the h0(ipltali whwe vaca- where they will spend a wet ure ,tera the IIuPmob,le company given a royal welcome as he were operated on for tonsilitis. Lit-tlon. nR t0 a P,ace tie Audrey Bottrell of Kureka wa.v-llt- ht straight firet youngster and his comlui automobile on the also market initiates Mr. and Mrs. Pwr J? on at the same Umo Mr. and Mrs. Dan 3. Cronin, who operated within the near future. The new car into the grandparents order. Acc wers married last week at Salt Ioike and all three of the children are get- - Is designed to take care of a market ing to Mrs. Sax there are now City, returned to Kureka during thn tinS nlong nicely. Dr Merrill per- - which Is not touched by the old generations living on her sido of formed the operations. early part of the week. j Ilupmobile but this will In no way family. Both her grand-pareA gift of SI 000 has been Mr. and Mra. Kdward Fox left Ia:e' received effect the production of the four j. her real great grandmother are lost week for a short vacation which bjr lhe i'rt National Bank of Nepht machine. rylinder at Santaquln. will he spent at Salt Lake City. They Dom A. W. McCnne for the Improve were at American Fork on Monday, nient of Nepbi City Cemetery. Tuesday and Wednesday attending InMfUftions from Mr. McCune are to use the money the state firemen'a convention. jtbat th bank under the direction of a committee Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fields and chtl-,t- o be named by the stake dren returned on Saturday evening This gift will allow the presldem completion of last week after an extended auto of Improvements commenced more ;trlp through Colorado. They have than a year ago. jbeen absent for over a month and THE EUREKA LAUNDRY AND CLEANING CO. 'while away visited many of the inter- -' John Black, manager of the local Schrimm-Johnso- n In that state. esting sections Drag store, is tak- ; ing his vacation which he have just installed a new Circle ; expects ol Pleating Outfit, wb$ The dancing party given last even- - spend in fishing and camping out on' enables them to do lug by the local Elks lodge was well the Strawberry and in any kind of a pleating job you in! attrar have. attended and was a success from tive mountain sections otW oi the every point of view. Music for the' Mrs. Black will accompany her tn, hn occasion waa furnished by the Glh- - band on the BRING YOUR PLEATING TO US. and dnrina Mr trip son Girla orchestra of Salt Lake and Black's absence from Eureka Dave t Is needless to say that their The Daintiest Fabrics Cleaned Without the or Payson win be employed ai ing waa of a high order and took the local store Le-Ito- y Ave-!so- n. , V, I 1 HAYWARDS I ot , CLEANING CO. I . 1 J We now have a graduate designer in Mens and Ladies' clothing. If yon see a suit in one of our local stores that is not just right because of style or cut just call in at Hayward's and get the opinion of Mr. Glad, - who will be more than pleased to tell you just what can be done in regards to changing the style or cut to suit your individual taste. - DONT FORGET OUR ; j Let Us Do Yoiir ( Pleating I : I . ; ! play-lHul- sh Cleaning and Pressing Service "The Best in the West" Hay wards Cleaning PHONE 222 f.. . Slightest Injury. well. Mr. Co. and Mra. George Langton or strurtor at th!e B. Y. U.T succew-Lo- s Angeles. California, arrived injful In his attempt to swim Eureka last Sunday evening for n'last Sunday Ron.V Clyde viMt with the latter', parents. Mr.an eighteen yea Provo biv'1 and Mrs. Joseph Treloar. They were swam the entire distance Prof! accompanied by MJs. Dorothy and the time farhe distant! loar, who has been living In Los of over eight miles was 4 an.il Angeles for the past two years. Ml: 40 minutes. A larae numb! or TreJoar Is employed in the ad spectators from different of ?Z Tre-jLe- to, awnm,,' Tlme, ot ,h. lo. SUITS ALTERED OR MENDED ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED. New Plant Just West of Penney Store. af aok.V. finish jthe parts of the swim. Eureka Laundry & Cleaning Company Phone 142 and Our Wagon Will Call. , |