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Show Friday, September 10, Mr. and Mrs. C. Romiti left today for a brief visit with relatives at Si. John, Tooele county. Miss Erin Ward of Sprir.gville Mr. Theresa Vlertel spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with her relatives at 1aysun. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Allen were at Spanish Fork last Sumluy where they were the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McCormick were visitors at Salt Iake City last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Wall of Siiutaiiiiiu spent Sunday at Eureka, the guests of their daughter. Mrs. T. W. York. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chrlsttusoa as the of Ogden spent the week-en- d of Mrs. Christensons sister, guests Mrs. I. K. llayes, of Eureka. Hlrkmau and Mrs. Berkhart to returned daughter, Audrey, during the early part of the past week. The rhild Is slowly re- covering from an operation performed at one of the Suit Luke hospitals. Last Monday evening Mrs. Agnes Hu-re- ltnherts entertained at' a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Irene Clayson, who on the following day at I'rovo wan married to Carlos Huberts. At the purty given home cards and music wero enjoyed, refreshments also being served. Present were tie1 Mrs. Theresa Vlertel, following: Mrs. Frank Clayaon, Mrs. llleii Clay-soMisa Eva Clayson, Mrs. James Haynes, Mrs. U. A. Tukus, Miss Nellie Parker, Mrs. C. Kellser. at the Huberts n, New Fall Coats is jin Eureka for a few days, being th" of Miss Frances llaisii. Mrs. I). C. Harrington returned to guest Eureka on Wednesday after a visit! Mrs. E. IS. McMillan of Baltimore. of several days at Balt Lake City, j Maryland, is here visiting with her sister. Mrs. J. IS. Hopes. Mr. and Mra. Andrew Micklesoiij Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and are visiting with relatives ut Kants-(jiiidren were at Provo over the la. this week. week-en- d visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kpenc Lloyd were at Mrs. Holsnd Mason is spend in Salt Lake during the early part of I lie week visiting several weeks at Cedar Fort, b in" with friends. the guest of relatives. Freak Kincaid has been st Salt Misa Mamie Huberts of Irovo w.u1 1J Luke on a visit during the past few In Eureka on Wednesday, visit In days. friends. with Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson an I Mr. and Mrs. Rilas Kkker are th. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pearson, all of Payson, are sponding the week in parents of a fine liahy boy, tbe child Eureka, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. arriving at their home on Wedn.; flay. Thomas Householder. Mrs. Joseph Farren and hiidr,!i Saturday evening, Kept. 20th. a big Pa-Mrs. John Easternrook and chi! and J Elks' at be the will dunco given viliou. Frenrhy Hlrke's orchestra' dren visited in Provo on Sunday wit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mor'on. will furnish the music and tho mission price W only 50 cents. Miss Ester LloyJ has returned to Mrs. Cyrus Sanford of Kprlngvll!1 her home in l.lvidend afier a. sis and Mrs. H. 8. Hunt of Snowflake.! weeks vacatlr i which was spent in Aril., are spending the week in Eu-- j Montana and Idaho, reka, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.i Mri. Alm., nifiM, of Theodore Fullmer. j Angeles. California, and Mrs. Mrs. Hurrlet Johnson return I' Ingorsoll of Amorlcan Fork, on Runday to lier home In Spring been visiting with Eureka relative villn after a weeks visit at Eureka during the pipit few days, where she was the guest of lierj lia regulur meeting of Ihe Mac daughter, Mrs. Joseph Fuollenliacl1. (.gj,,,,,!, wjj ,n Thursday 'vcti- at the I. O. O. F. Ha. Last Thursday evening after the ling. Sept. 25th, 8 are asked All members 'at o'clock. of the Ihe ladies work regular lodge W. II. A. enjoyed a card party and to make an effort to be present. 600" was played uud luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. II. ( Sylu-.ieprizes were won hy Mra. H. 1. Mlcklr turned to Eureka during the ear'y son uud Mrs. Dean IJeck. part of tho week after a pleaHuui A petition asking for a permit to visit with friends at Irovo and Salt operate an automobile stage line bo- - Lake. i tween Payson anil Heaver City, by John Koun(ly an(1 oll Mark, way of Bun Pete county, lias been Prof. Jentien of the H. Y. 17., cam11 filed with tho public utilities up from l'rovu last Friday and spent Tho people asking for the tho day In Eureka on mini'' bus!- franchise propose to handle passen- ness. They were guests id Air. ami gers and light eiproKs. Mra. McCreu Roundy while here. Tuesday evening after the regular Mra. T. M Mltrovlch of Pocatello lodge work tho members of tho De- Idaho, visited during the week wlih gree of Honor gave a card party fol- her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank 'l2 lowed by a luncheon. There was uiHrohn,. The ladys visit was p"!uj tho prizes In- -' short hy a message 1:. forming b:Tirij 600 of program ing awarded to Mrs. Mary Lewis, of the illness of her husband. She; Mrs. John Oshorno and Mrs. Mary returned to Pocntello on Wednesday.' Sloune. The house prise wus award Saturday evening. Sept. 20th, a big ed to Mrs. Thomas Drew and (hern will he given at tho Elks Pa- dunce was ulso a ruffle which was won by vlllon. Frenchy Hlrkes orchestra! Mrs. Elinor Duncan. will furnish the music aud the u.l-- j I ! u FOR Ladies, Misses and Children Never in the history ci oar s ore have wc Lad such a won-for ; rfui shomrg of Coats C Fall and Whiter wear. In Eclecurg for 3 oar approval ihe jo luv Coits we were es- ; pecially careful to chocs 3 only those styles vl.icli would be most truly representative of ; the Bensons most approved styles. We welcome you to sec those we have on display, ! r I Clears knowing that the garments shown will win your instant nr)-- roir-iiiIhsIo- Complexion Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Hayes pleas- . MISSES AND CHILDRENS COATS LADIES COATS $5.00 to $25.00 $18.08 to $65.00 NEW DRESS GOODS W2 HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF THE LATEST mission price Is only 50 cents. Mrs. Christensen, formerly Mrr. William Homer and for many yea a well known resident of Eureka, was back In tho city during the week for the purpose of visiting old time, friends, her present home being uli Salt Lake. While here Mrs. Christ-- , ensen was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank llrohni. antly entertained at a 500 parly which was given at her home last Suturday evening, the affair being "Oh I how clear and beautiful your In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Christenson of Ogden. High scoro complexion Is today, my dear I is a certain joy a certain prizes were won by Mrs. Herbert THERE in knowing you are ad- Christenson and Henry Davis while prizes went to Mrs. mired, whither it lw from father. consolation Iirother. husband or sweetheart I And Joseph Buys and Dell Stewart. lack or that joy is the satisfaction Dainty refreshments were served, of knowing all is well. tho party being as Mon aro fascinated by the charms those attending Mrs. Herbert Chrisand Mr. follows: of kraut. Women cam with envy, Mrs. Henry Duvl. Mr. and tenson, perhaps, wondering secretly jealous, H. Ellsworth, Mr. Dr. Mrs. and J. attracfor that hoping praying tiveness which is not theirs. But why and Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mr. and Mr. ths Heber Jones, Mr. and Mrs. McCrea the hoping the wondering praying for that craved for attrac- Roundy, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Stewart. tiveness that clear skin that beauOn Monday evening an enjoyable ty. A clear sLin is the barometer of one's condition. A healthy akin party was given in honor of Mr. and radiates lieauty. rure, dean blood Mrs. Rodney McKenzie who were means a dear skin. con8.S.S. is waiting to help you. It here on a visit, the party being Fred Mrs. of home tlie at ducted will rid your blood of its impurities and give you that dear com- Harnett, who ia a sister of Mrs. Mcplexion. Since 1826 S.S.S. has been Kenzie. The time was spent In playridding people of blood impurities, ing cards and other games, listening from pimples, from blackheads, boils, to musical numbers, followed by aa rexema and from rheumatism, too. excellent luncheon. Present at the Because S.S.S. is made from fresh Mr. Mrs. Fred Barand were: herbs and barks, it may be taken with party Mr. and Mrs. Janies Mitchell, nett, You it perfect safety. Try yourself. will not only look better, but you will Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Mitchell, Mr: feel better, too. and Mrs. Wllford Larson, Mrs. II. sold at all nol k McQurrle, Misa Wanda Notts, Mis UgIn two iIm. Tba brga tom Eva Taylor and Miss Margaret Slack. U mom woBualal Ohe World's Best flood Medicine admiration. IN DRESS COLORS AND FLANNELS AND VELOURS. THERE IS A WIDE RANGE OF PATTERNS WHICH WILL MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO FIND j SOME-THIN- G TO YOUR LIKING. FLANNELS AND VELOURS, yard 54 inches wide m Saturday evening Mrs. C. E. Simpson of Silver City entertained a number of friends In an enjoyable manner, the orcuslun being Mr. Simp- sons birthday. ' The time was spent with games and music and a splendid luncheon was served to twenty-fiv- e guests. Mrs. James Mitchell entertained al dinner last Tuesday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roduey McKenzie, who visited relatives and friends In Eureka for several days. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harnett, Mr. and Mrs. William Urown, (Hen llouts, Leonard Urown and Ueulah Alston and the honored guests. Last evening at her home on Church street Mrs. Frank Garrlty was hostess to the members of the L. O. E. Club, an Interesting program of cards being followed by an excellent luncheon. In the card playing who for Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie were awarded to Mrs. Jos. the prises some years have been living at Mrs. C. Bacon and Mrs. Julia Hutto left on Wednesday to take up Buys. Whitehead. Present ut the parly tlieir residence at Park City. were: Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mrs. C. Bacon. Mrs. James Hant. Mra. John Osborne, Mrs. Henry Osborne. Mrs. Ueorge Cast lei on, Mrs. Thus. Drew, Mrs. Julia Whitehead. Mrs. McCrea Roundy, Mrs. Thos. Clements. Mr. Wn. McCullough. Mrs. Fred Nesbitt. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE Democratic Primary To Be Held Next Monday u P. chairman a:id secret :irv respectively, have culled u Democratic primary in Eureka precinct fur next Monday evening, commencing at S oclock, at which time delegates will lie arlec:-e- d to attend the county convention of the party. The county convention convenes in Eureka on October 1st nnd Eureka will have seven out of the seventeen delcgaies attending. There an only four officials to he nominated nt the county conventions this fall: two commissioners, a county attorney and a representative. Ail of the other county officers hold over for two more years. o o PI.K MARRIED AT PROVO OX T1T.NDAV rol Miss Irene Clayson and Carlo: Roberts were joined in marriage at Provo on Tuesday of this week. County Clerk Wallace Hales perform- ns the ceremony in the presence of a few friends. Both are prominent young pcop'c' of Kureku. The brde is u daushti.v of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clayson anl Salt Lake Flayers To Present "Under Cover. The well known Newman Club players of Salt Lake will appear at ; ) the Star Theatre on Thursday. Sept. 25th, their bill to be I'ndcr Cover," a three act mystery production by Hoi Cooper Megrue. The member, Roberts. They urn" niaae their home ,of the Newman Club are capao.e !!' young theatrical performers, Del,,irij "..J Irishcity .,rJ lh,,lr nuny frun1s eU 0a tlw Jluru,y quite well known to the show-goe, ,rL . of Eureka, and the coming attraction Mrs.) Ill should draw a packed house. Ed- - On "edne9jav evening Charles Gillespie gave a reception in' Kearns i manager of the com- their honor. thirty guesis! P" nd MeV. D. C. llUUt U the Ui- - were present amiAbout a nnst enjoyah:1 rector. In the cast will be Miss Mary Ellen Hyland, Mrs. Edmund Kearns. evening's entertainment wj. had. Mis Catherine Collins, Mis Elsie LITER XKY Cl.l'R MEETING ;;Oeoghegan. Miss Helen Keatln.'. o 1); John D. Rice, William Smith. Wll-- . Members of the Hn:r; ou i 11am Winn. John Callahan, John Ti.-- ) ary Club held their ia.--t meeting, oil I; man and Frank 8mith. The advance sale will be opened in Wednesday night, at the home if! a few days. Call at Hanley's and se- Mrs. Edward Bonner, refreshment?1 being served following the cure tickets. program. Special guests of the clu'i' at this meeting were: Mrs. FOR BALK. Grant, o ler and Several good building lots in Eu- 'gram include reka City, desirable location and mance i idose in. also a big barn on the prop-- 1 Hawthorne erty. Make us an offer. We want! Thomas, to dispose of these lots and conse-'wdireotol j Sa 7 i j lean-t- o kitebef 5 room house, with 2 clothes This is an excellent time to makers, pantry, bathroom, garagt an investment In local real estate. outbuildings. 3850.00. Owner lea Prices are down to reasonable points ing town, and quite often it is possible to ar5 room house in Nephl. one vs range an easy payment plan. This of ground planted in fruit trees enables Ihe purchaser to acquire a vegetables. 32500.00. y home without being cramped finan4 room house for rent Cuf f. cially In fact it Is almost like paying nished. rent. Several modern houses for sslre Well built house, garage and ow Frank Carrlty, real estate and Insurance agent, has a number of buildings for 3950.00. Also 2 roof homes listed and offered for sale. It furnished house for 3500.00. is his Job to Apply to Frank Garrlty for p! bring buyers and sellers together. Call on him whether you culars on these and many other. wish to buy or sell, or If you care to rent perhaps he can accommodate NOTICE TO ODD of Eureka Lodge No. you. Odd Fellows, are requested to itwj Among the propertlae listed for the next meeting, September N sale is 2 excellent homes on upper most important Main street, good location and a which will be a wDI Pood investment; 2 well built homes Matters of unusual Interest lose t0 street that will be up for consideration. old at a reasonable price. Make the rent from one help to pay them nrhlle you occnpy the other.! A large lot containing a 3 room h,,use and foundation for a larger Sarmsor to Pelt's Wd onp; This Is a good buy. Residence in Silver City at 3150. PURE MILK & CREAM Furniture dr,nk Plor, Phone 313-f,P wTl an automobile as first nav- -' nieut. EUREKA - - - Utah 4 lots on upper Main i J. Runner trad T. L. Sullivan, Kl'REUA street. 3100 each. 3 room house and A bargain at 60. J m I FELLOW-Member- t0-db- s er rr P. C. CARMAN T W . : A standing1 Rib Roast of choicest Beef, so tender that it will roast to a tom in almost no time. Tell us how heavy you want it, and we will select one that will please you. FORK MUTTON VEAL FISH POULTRY CURED MEATS The choicest of FRUITS and VEGETABLES always carried in stock. Complete stock of staple anil fancy to be fresh and good. GKOCEHIES-guarante- eil : Fennell s Meat & Grocery PHONE 18 EUREKA, UTAH , wit ,l wntlr .bl. Price. For purtlc.ler. .111 Never Without Tanlac In House, She Believed Hr' W 5t0inaCn;pain. Sleep left me andrest TroubL Bat Built Her I felt no more Up' mornings when I retired at night. 25 Pounds la Weight. was also full My system laria and my condition wj i M;f i k I rouble " tbu nmi " meoMnr ' Bonue,.:lrf. me Veellu, ; u101 . Tj tune able. But in a few weeks w lac had me feeling tine i then I am never -- bont house. . . , j. Tanlac is tor sale by gists. Accept no substitute over 40 million bottles sold. as M. jon. Tbe . Say It .1- - Tanlac Vegetable Pill pation. Made and tbe manufacturers of ta-- |