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Show Friday, October EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 Mra. Kelly, who spent thu entire suumi'-- r visiting with Ler sisters at Jiutte, lias returned to br J-r- Eureka Personals and Social Events November j ! -- r borne In Eureka. Mra. V. L. Thomas waa in iTovi v: Lady Elks Hamar H.h at .be pa viinn. 3. 1904 Forsey and children were at IroJo last Saturday and Mr. :,ur,Bha fcar,y ' 1 ol "Wfc ! ' 'w ' sLiti ' ' of relativea. d Sunday, being D' Mr' i, Y?. Thomas Koran of Spanish Sprlt.gvlllo waa In Eureka last V" winltlnR with relative. Tory la voting in Kureka with visiting with the family of Mr. and: I ! daughter, Mra. I). J. Russell, Jr. Min d.i Itrat.diviml MiMra. V. L. Thomaa. I Teal Jones, were gursisj Mr. and Mra. Uoy (Mark arc spend-o- ( Mr. and Mia. Henry O.,horne left. San uinin relatives. a few daya at Salt Lake visiting j in In the week for Wyoming. early la-with relativea. Mra I. Jones pint the where they will viait with relatives v. eek-uut Splint: Luke, visit lir;j and Mra. Charles Zabrlskio for a rouple of weeka. land Mr. and Mra. John Havuge were w It h relativea. Mr. and Mra. K. L. Harper aml: t ami Trunk Cronin John J. Neplii last Monday, Marlon, will apend the daughter, . both of Silver City, are enjoyin': Mr. and Mra. James Ilaynea and ww,k.eilrt al City vlaltin few daya ontinK at Strawberry. Miss Nellie Parker were visitors at wIth rejativeB irs. Joini Taylor u:d Rpunlah Fork laal Sunday. Mr. and t: Th IromoUri of the Mra. A lines Haynes la "Pending i;Sarnfd ib.aabter, Kivu, were at Suit Lh1.! fcarl of the catholic (burci of tin few daya at Salt Lake city visiting ( liy during tin early part 1(dd ( ,ullnM, meeting at the home week. wilh her daughters.j.. O'Connor yesterday 0f jjra Fill your Christmas shop pin lid Mr. and Mra. Dun Ostrander left afternoon. cl the Lady Klka llazuar. Then, will today fur a visit with Suit Lake Mr. and Mra. John Galley aal b HoinetblnR for every member 'if friend:!. children left on Thursday for a few the family. M Margaret Stark will leave on days visit at Salt Lake, Intending to I.iii,! Saturday evening Miss Mobile Saturday for a teu daya visit with take in the st ile fair gad other fall Wheeler entertained u naniber ol Salt Iake friends. attractions. fiiemts. tin in es and inusle were enMr. and Mra. D. C. Wheeb-r- , Jr., William Stack was down from joyed and refreshments were nerved of Salt Luke City, are vlsitlut with Twin Falla, Idaho, tbU week, making to twelve guests. l lie former's parent:., Mr. and Mrn the trip by auto and visiting with Blurting with tbelr Muslim of Iasi D. C. Wheeler of Silver Cily. hla mother aud other members of MceeuiliK the inenibera or the Klka Mra. the William family. Tuesday evening toil Re will hold regular meetings, on entertained a number of The White Swan llee Hive Girl Cullough 'ihiirsilay evening of null week. friends In a very pleasant n unner. entertained at a dancing parly andC J :uriiifi thu Hummer iihhiiIih t .H! IimIm1 wr luncheon Tuesday evening at the L iUS wan jilayri, iir'.zon sessions wore held t wire ear li month. ,y Mr Tbomua Drew. Mrs. Joseph II. S. Amusement Hall. Twenty-fouMrs. Helen linsi.iy of Cortland. lluya and Mra. Frank Garrlly. Dainty young people attended. Dr. I. K. Hayes, Dr. J. II. Ells- Oregon, wan In Kureka during lb' refreshments were nerved by the Mm Mr. and hostess. of a guest week, being worth, George Foraey and Hen-y- j, Mrs. Norman will JameH Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold lluuter and Davis were at Salt Lake last SunHail as ns l far "uesi iiccompany her icon, Clark, of Los Angeles, Cat., day, going there to witness llie Imko and the two will visit tlieio week in Kureka, being baseball game of the season. spent the n'1H , for a few days before Mra. Ilus ev Mr. and Mr:i Mra. Mary Grant has returned (o MILLIONS OF DISCRIMINATING MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ut borne to l'ortlant her proreeds ,K , a,,.r. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter her home In Itenvcr after a very ea-- j PREFER AND WEAR NO OTHER UNDERWEAR. THIS NATIONAL Mrs. Prank Taylor, who Is the; left this morning for Halt Lake City Joyable visit of three months with POPULARITY EXISTS BECAUSE MUNSINGWEAR UNION SUITS president of the Kehekun Assembly for u week's visit with the latters her daughter, Mrs. It. I). Gardner. The lady was accompanied as far as of IMult, returned home early in the mother, Mra. Sadie Mangum. GIVE SUCH ALL 'ROUND SATISFACTION. THEY LIVE UP TO Imka by Mr. and Mra. Gardner.' week nfler a trip In Jm ksonvlll . THEIR REPUTATION OF BEING 100 PER CENT RIGHT. Tu,.Hllay evening Mra. A. K. IJu.t Salt one! Florida. Mrs. Taylor went them f'lenierluined ut a 600" parly, prizes Well! Well! Hero's a I tho meeting of Iho soverivu ginnd: jj, playing wero won bv Miss Snappv, peppy, jazzy music by be economy plus perfection of fit, is naNewhouse of Into each garment is woven or knit, lodge and reporta a highly enjoyable !Aiui14 Huivuili the Five Marguerite Columbian Ms tion wide. trip. From a fraternal standpoint Pranhll and Miss lluby Klklngton. Hotel, Salt lake City, ut Elks Pafine quality, perfection of fabric, fiGive.i tbn meeting at Jacksonville wus oiie;A 10th. October to served was vilion, Friday, dlpounish and fit. or tho most successful In llie history M,8II Aunil Sullivan, by L. O. O. M. In Munsingwear you are free from irof llie Ilebeknb lodge. wlinsi Mias Marguerite Frnnkn, Miss lluby Mrs. Mr. and Ernest Smith, ritation. Theres no bunching and Add to these sterling qualities the Miss Cathorlna Siui-h-. Members of the bridge Club held Klklugton, marriage took place a few weeks ago, binding into annoying wrinkles and Munsingwear habit of outwashing, a plensnnl session al Iho home of Miss Stellu Norton, MIhh Kuol'i returned to Eureka lute last week. Miss In Mias Geneva Katurilav Hlgginson, Mrs. John Donnelly last Towers, ugly folds to nag you. Munsingwear having spent their honeymoon outwearing, outlasting expectations, Munafternoon. Speiliil guests of the Kurlim Croiniir und Miss Amelia fgut Lake and In southern Idaho. is and you have the reason why Mis. Hehleeht. Mr. and Mrs. Smith nave commence J1 club on this occuslon were: most popular singwear is Americas Alan Plko, Mrs. Ituy Sorenson. Mr I. Lust Friday evening the members housekeeping, The fine quality In each garment, the lam Donnelly, Miss Anna Hose, M!i of the Klks Ladies Club held a pleas- entertained Mtb. McCrna Itoundy underclothing. . Klla Donnelly and Mra. Mary perfection of finish and fabric, the Ing social seaHlon, Iho program for! the members of the L. O. B. club on and won waa is by clean, The club prize sanitary, unusual serviceability, washability, Munsingwear which had been prepared under ilia, Thursday evening. The time was Mia. Edward Pike while the gue .! direction next to the skin. of Mrs. John llanlo wear to spent In eards, the prizes being won fit wearability insures the utmost ecoprize waa awarded to Mrs. Sorenson. There was a program of cards, "600" , by Mrs. Joseph lluys, Mrs. Fred, The hoNlcss served a fine luncheon. being the game played, und a!ao nomy any way you figure and Mrs. O. 11. McFste. Mra. ' It is made under the most ideal workTho neat meeting of the club will In freshiiieiita. Mrs. John Savage wonjUoundy served her guests with a whose ing conditions and by makers at the home of Mrs. K. L. Clark. first prize In the card playing au.l, splendid luurheon. Munsingwear Union Suits are made that backs garment every winwas reputation the Mias Frl-nfor Isabelle dimes and nicklea Gourley Save your in every desired style and size, and I)!inee nt tie Kka Pavilion. of the consolation prize. The leaves the the latdy Elks Ihixuur. Various Glen factory. October 10th, featuring a large variety of fabrics. They are (ay nrlicles will be offered for salo nil-- nest meeting on Oetobur 10th will vnknsen of The Columbian Five the ideal Fall and Winter undergarHim will also be umuNumenls of lie for the transaction of regular frora mo Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake Munsingwear fits the person and the business. all kinds. to dancers Is a ment rare treat for men, women and children. Title as underwear City. reputation purse. of the Tlntic District and we feel sure that you will appreciate our Fall and Winter Munsingwear may be had at our good work in securing one of Suit store. Our stocks show a wide range for selection. Lake's leading orchestras for your entertainment. Kverybody will th there. Given by the Loyal Order of No matter the size of your person or purse you can Moose. be Union Suited satisfactorily in Munsingwear. ' Mra. P. J. Bonner was liostess to the mvmbere of the Enlre Nous Literary Club at their meeting held on Wednesday evening. The paper for that meeting on Samuel Clemens' "The Prince and the Pauper," w.is given by Miss Anna Hose. The discussion on another of Clemens' books, lloughlng It. was directed THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE by Mrs. John Donnelly and Mrs. P. II. Cravens The hostess served dainty refreshments following the clubs regular program. The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. N. A. Jones. JOIIX HOOD WILL TAKK statement Of Tho Ownership, o t'HAKGK of iuti mom agement. Circulation, Etc. 0 ' quired By The Act Of Congress Improvements Involving the Dlshop George N. Finch of the Eu- 1912. August 24, ward of the L. D. S. Church1 PMure of approximately $6,000 -- ' 0 '' l1,a..d! states that the choir is to be contemplated by the L. I). 3. Of Eureka Reporter pubUA d ,raiuJ d Ihe di- - Church officials of this city, ncconl-fo- r among parties who had riven order t,reaniziJ at Eureka, Utah, for Oao weekly to word which was given out 8 their clothes to agent who know! rmion uf John 1. 124. tor for the Tlntic schools. Notices during the week. The plans as us much about measuring for any State of Utah. County of Juw. Ilnet uvn 1,ave raU-fall for for the PrtDared mailing, enlargement of the j us some know about as-- ; Before me. a notary public la a 'tlOR of choir member for amusement hall, which adjoins the for the state and county afowjS several tronouiy - besides paying dollar down on l O. D. basis and ,,Ml Wednesday evening at which church building on the east; and' personally appeared C.awora acew having been duly when garments are received then!lime M,me of M,e Preliminary work making otner necessary lmprovc-lear- n ments to to to tho att,u'hed the law, deposes and say church In ing reorganization will; that noue of them fit satis-- 1 property of the ebiwj r publisher-owneis the transacted. All who have been Reneral. factorily and may hare been picked 'notified the that and A Reporterof the as well as' meeting of the officers of Tin- meeting, out of some stock ou baud aud de-heat the .to J is, fare to assist in the He Stake will be held next Monday ing livered as a "tailored to measure i0,ltr belief, a traa jj and knowledge. . wrc evening for the purpose requested to be pre$t-nof going ment cf the ownership, ; suit. Positive cure for the above Is nt,n' over this matter and at that time it paww aforesaid the of etc., ment, the will he decided whether the improve- tion for the date shown in or ments will he made this fall or de- caption, required by the Act and fit asks for no payment until layed until the coming spring. list 24, 1912. gariucut is fitted and found perfect1. That the name and addresss ly satisfactory and at most reason-- 1 editor, f lieal people were nui Provo jf the publisher, able price bucked by M. Born On.,! Sl'lrp managers Scout Officers business edit and r, n the opening day. largest, oldest and most reliable ia,ur tu'ks editor, Publisher, Visited Tintic Cities waH ast Wednesday, and nto&l wholesale merchant tailoring coa-1- 1 and business manager, C. cern In the I. S. Go to the store of lhem rePrt good shooting. Eureka, Utah.Scout Executive A. A. Iunter who visited Millar l where you are fully secured and Anderson, That the- known Vi llfll Holo, with Charles Jones, is one of the celve a suit worth what you pay foricounly unloubtedly fared the best J)( ampanted by Professor II. R. Mer mortgagees, and other a limit bags were in order at Clear rI11, PuW,cIt7 director of the era owning or holding 1 PJ it. fastest, sun 1iie action plays in many a day. . There's or amount also at Abraham. Swan La ?,anos:o OSCAR SILVER. Council, went to more of total aecurlUc f only one thing in the picture that gets ahead of Charlie. and other waters of that section!! Jureka- Friday in the interests of mortgages, or other Main St., Eureka. Itah. None. Scout That's the avalauehe near the end of the feature. Hurt. Many of the hunters returned hom'!: ork. ays the Provo C. B. HUISB-Signed: on During their quite Hot tons of absence dirt aud hillside. down early roek the smash Eureka, Wednesday evening,' SILVER CITY ling they JI XIOH 1I1G1I while others came stringing in oaiIt,ed ?llTer Eureka and Divi- ou the heels of this hair-raisin- g Sworn to and uhMrtbedjJjt.l smash comes the tosse WON FROM EI RKKA TEAM the In each DUee they talked me this 1st day of following da jdend. with Scout officials and In central and southern Utah C- - E. racing through the cool beauty of the lovely country. " notified : of the meetlng that An tions of the ducks football game are interesting Notary more plentiful L Ituth Clifford plays the leading feminine role. is to be (Seal! April was played in Eureka last evening (My commission expiree Tho cast KupiHM'tiug Jones consists, in addition to between the Silver City Junior High condition, 125. the star and his lead, Maurice Flynn, as the heavy; team and the Eureka Junior High, the former winning by a score of 9 Kathleen Key, Ilardy Kirkland aud Eugene Pallet te. Mra. Kliahi-t- V.lnlnior Kuc-at- a , w.-- : M. ; . ! her;1.0 i 1 .a-- - ) wi-kcit- il Alb-Va- i I j - Biiiwimmnl UNSING i I r; I Every Kind for Everybody la-ni- ; j , rnl ; luIU-tl(.o- i ! non-irritatin- g. ! llon-ner- . it er Its Otitic mercantile Company nil ex-(re- ka ri-- ili-,n- out-garme- nt i B-w- I - 1 ! J e Tim-Lak- e. . - . sec-lV- P-- 1 Pallette contributes a Mexican, and is splendid. humorous heavy hit, ns the Star Monday and Tuesday to 0. It was a dean, fast interesting game and the hoys on both teams showed that they are well versed srW,ron ,port The Si,Tcr tity oungsters seemed to have a decided advantage over the local bojs. A large crowd of spectators turned out to witness the game. sum-- 0rX ! now of this week for Wellsville kVnsas I1" that bool has begun, beint caHpd to that city by the ser'-',0b bright for a splen- year n Scouting in the south ous illness of h's father Th th dltr,ct Mr. Anderson dU! sage stated that there wm RtHe chance for the iCare Pn his nt ' M . I Myer. due to hi S C Saps, b?Z the work looks promising." P. C. CARMAN Tetf. 1 CREAM PURE MILK & Phone 313-UUh EUREKA - Succeseor to W |