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Show Page Friday, October EUREKA REPORTER 4 Another bU dance with the Sullivan wan at Girls Orchestra at be LUS Gibson on Provo anJ Payson Thursday. Pavilion on Wednesday, Ort. ltn. Phone your orders for wlntv, week Mrs. James Crooks left this store. potato's to Norman-Jense- n Lus at her with daughter for a visit , auompsn.ed A baby boy was born to Mr. and being Nevada, Vegas, last Mrs. Louis Sunday. Cartwright of her1 E.izabeth Kafcbn fir. Howell was in Provo on Mins Stella Carpenter left early In nets on Thursday. There will be a busino ge s'ael Lako Klks Ladies Club at the where the wik for Salt Mr- and Mrs. Harry ( alien return- - of the eveningwill remain for several weeks. rooms of the order ,ed last evening after spending of ,nipurllin,.(f will be up several days with Salt Lake friends and aH members . r the club are asked to attend. Mrs. Wright of Nephl Is vlsiti-ig'oIn Eureka this week, being the guest j A og gypsies, traveling by Mrs. lien Richter of Genola was of Mr. and Mrs. William Goodman. 'auto bun? undoubtedly coming and in Kureka this week, being the gue.ti Mr. and Mrs. John Morley were through from the southern (a1 of her daughter, Mrs. I lean Heck. this j Kail Lake visitors during tho past fornia section, stopped In town , , opera morning but their grafting Mr. and Mrs. Ceeil Filch and two, week. the prompt short by cut Ulons were children are visiting with relatives Dont forget the I.ady Klks .action of City Marshal Angus Hazaar Tuesday, November 14th. ai These traveling fakirs are boms within a week or ten days, j the Klks Pavilion. not allowed to linger in Kureka. Levan Har.ont who has been guile j Mrs. Henry Johnson entertained critically HI at one of the Salt Lake dinner on Monday evening, covers GOODIlk K Itosul, t L f .U. Is report-hospitals for several days. . being laid for ten. am TIIK IRON H(WN ii HI ed to be somewhat better. Howt-ve1o his condition is still serious. Hundreds of valuable articles will he on salo at tlio loidy Klks Hazaar, the chemist and from right Mr. and Mrs. P. If. Craven left ou to be held on November 14th. meat from tho factory are a pros Thursday for a visit with friends lit horseMrs. J. I Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs.pect of the cowless and the Suit Lake, where Mr. Craven will albehave Ford which Henry Ron-less age 11. P. J. j Donnelly. Mrs. so attend to business fur thu Utah John aud Pat Donnelly, Jr., were at; I about duo to arrive. Power & Light company. and more Salt Lake during tho pust few days.1 The chemist Is a better cow In tho efficient milk maker than Don't miss ilie big dunce ou Wednesday, October IDMi, at the Klks Pavilion. The popular Gibson Girls Orchestra will furnish the music. q, Mrs. M. It. K. Remember the date, Tuesday, November 141b. Lady Elks Bazaar. William Peacock and Maynard Green spent a part of the week at t Salt Lako Pity. W. A. Clai 2, (. L.a Green and portion of the week at Suit spent Lake viiliing with their families. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Za brisk ie speiu the week eml at Salt laike, bein': guests of Mrs. Zuhriskle'a sinter, Min Kate Thomas. Miss Elva Garn of tVdur Fort is spending two weeks in Eureka, the guest of Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Uringles.n r and daughter, Kllolse. spent the week of at the Fork, Spanish part being the guests of relatives. lut-te- r V ' V ,' a i , , " jt; ) - t. - I I . - I ! Mt-Don-nel. I I , 1 j MJR0BGMB8EB K1S LI Yaiim OUT tltlt fjO W Oil Mrs. Julia Foley has returned to her home at Itutte, follow lug a six weeks visit with Mrs. 1). J. Sullivan and Mrs. John J. Sullivan, both of Kureka. L. G. Hurton, well known mining You will find the bow on the left side of the hat engineer, was in the district during the week, being engaged on souk special work for tlie Chief Cons. During bis stay Mining company. hero Mr. Hurton visited with llio Mrs. John Kltt entertained at din'locomotive is on Its way to oblivion.. W themselves. fumlly of his son, Robert Hurton, Jturing the week Mr. and Mrs ner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs hat aIl the raiiroads of the ; who is connected with the leasing der L. Wood of Jit Fred Willluni of and Mitchell Lake Salt t"nT wUh the '0UIltry must pven,uall' be eIcclrlj And the price is moderate considering the high quality partment of tha Chief mine. .Mr. and Mrs. William Hroadbeut of were in Kureka of Thoroughbreds. You are cordially invited to come Wilder Potatoes, in five bushel .Suntaguln. Other guests were: Mr. former's sister, Mrs. A. K. Tucket t Normanand see these fine hats. and Mrs. Fred Harnett, Mr. und Mrs. lots, at 85 routs a bushel. This is the time to order your win- DINOSAUR KPECIMENB Alma Hendrickson, Mr. Jensen store. and Mrs. ter potatoes. At Normun-JensonUNIVERSITY AT NOW Henry Johnson, Glen Houit and Dorn you- can get the choicest grade at 85 MUNSINGWEAR o (lay Santinyer, who was employ- Mitchell. cents a bushel. Phone in your order The dinosaur caravan arrived ed In this district about fifteen years Uni-:- ;; The teachers of tha Religion now. Childrens, Misses and Ladies Wool and Fleece Lined safely at its destination, the ago. Is back iu the ramp and stales t,r Mark R. part will Hutton Class of tho L. D. ! ver8itr rtah.1 dur,ng Church guve a that he Iatt,L,r reopen the Union Suits, Vests and Pants. a AltM ip, A Commencing today and contiuu- II Atfgftl V ..M I. hoe repairing shop which hnu been pleasant surprise party on Wednesten for days quail shooting will; Ing Numbers that we are closing out at Greatly Reduced in the closed for a few months owing to day evening, the affuir being for bo duplicated of tho several in , thn: permitted lf 0 Prices, the Illness of Mr. Hutton. Mr. Sunr-my- Mrs. John Kvuns whose birthday an- counties of tho state. There Is no; 8 to ever nneMstnn un Is well known to many of the niversary 8 came on that duy. A $2.50 Suit Ladies Wool Union Suits . season In Junh county hut tin J11081 Th old tlmo residents of the ramp who lieuutlful present was given to the bird, can bn shut In i:tnk Suits Union Lined $1.50 Suit cituiitjr. Fleece Ladies caravan was made up of 18 wagons will bo pleased to learn of Ills re- honored guest. Twenty-fou- r people $1.50 Suit Misses Wool Union Suits turn. attended the party und enjoyed the Fanry winter potatoes, the best to which Included refresh- lie had, at 85 rents a bushel if taken Suits Union program Lined $1.25 Suit Fleece Misses In honor of tho golden wedding ments. in five bushel lots or In large quan$1.25 Suit Childrens Wool Unions, Vests and Pants anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Q. store. tities. Normun-Jense- n Jones of Ssutaguln, a reception win Suva your nlckles and dimes for Vests one Lined with never and Fleece suchi Childrens ern plains, but Unions, Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Kilsworth enter- a given Monday evening, being ul tend- tho Ludy Klks Huzuar. Various as this. cargo $1.00 Suit pants n on ed by the children and 500 articles will bo offered for sale and talned at two tables of Much hard and tiring work has bavof tho aged couple. Tho purly them will also bo amusements of all. Thursday evening of this week, been consumed in chiseling theso was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. klnds. Dont forget thu date No- - ing as their guests Dr. and Mrs. P. skeletons from their stony grave lit I;; Holier Jones of Kureka and an exro.-le- veiuber 14 th. Mrs. K. Hayes, Mr. and George what Is now known as the Dinosaur suppor was sorvod. The proKorney and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Quarry at Jenson, Utah. The hones Friday evening Miss Gertrud. Davis. A lunclioon followed tho gram also included games and music. which are now at the University, Hrouks entertulned a number of her card The out of town guests present were. playing. will be mounted and placed upon, Mr. aud Mrs. Albert Lursou und the young friends at u character party. so that the people may gare display enwas were at Gatlins unit Mrs. hostess Frank luncheon played Garrity guests of honor, Mr. und Mrs. I). remains of the prehistoric the upon THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE joyed. The prise for the best char- an enjoyablo purly given on ThursJones, all of Bantuquin. Inhabited the forests which creatures acter was won liy Miss Marie Bloate. day evening and ati ended by twelve Save your nlckles and dimes for Present at the party were: Miss of her lady friends. Following a pr and swamp lands of the earth ut the Lady Klks Huzuar. Various Stella Carpenter, Mrs. Owen Jarvis, gram of "SOO" a flue luncheon was that time. Visitors will assemble articles will bo offered for salo und Miss Marie Stonne, Miss Ruby served. Tho prize winners at cards from all parts of the earth to see the Drive 'Will Bd M&dd For Goods Worth About $300 there will also he amusements of nli Miss Wunda Tuylor, Miss were: Mrs. Henry Osborne, Mrs. University collection and to learn of to Fred their Taken From Delta Store I)r. According history. kinds. Dou't forget the date Funds For Boy Scouts Nuudlna Gourley und Miss Kurllne George Caslleton, Mrs. Fred Nesblt Pack of the of J. Utah, University 14th. Fullmer. Theodore Mrs. and Cromar. there are at present only two buildOfficers in various nearby cities A district committee meeting of have been asked to watch for burg- ings In Salt Luke large enough to house the largest of the massive the Timpanogos Council of Ryllari who robbed one of the store it America met at the Eu- Delta, skeletons, the slate cupitol and thu'coug off with about 30 reka public library Wednesday even- - worth making tabernacle. of merchandise which iseoi Through this unique caravan thoinR October 8th to have been loaded on a truck. The University and the state of Utah will Shriver presided, robbery took place early yesterdiy President F. 8. Harris, Scout be presented to the world both Inj morning and the Millard county and in motion pictures, mMloner Carl Kyrjng, Scout sheriff thinks the burglars traveled Av Anderson, all of Provo, north either toward Tintic or into and motion pictures k. Mendenhall, of Sprlngvillc, the eastern were taken throughout the entire !an( part of Juab county. line of march front the time the were present. Each of these gentleprocession left Jensen till the price- men spoke on scout work and many less bones were unpacked and stoi-e- d important points were brought out. A reorganization of the Tintlc away. The pictures have been sent to every leading newspaper in Division was effected with the folthe United States along with an lowing appointments: W. F. Shriver, division chairman; Interesting story of the history makE. F .Birch, E. J. Duggan, Rev. Wi caravan. The motion ing pictures will be displayed In the news topics liam Frary and Terry Fuller, as memof the day in picture houses through- bers of the executive committee. A financial drive was out the world, showing to every naplanned to tionality what a wonderful place the raise the necessary finds to carry state of Utah is. U. of U. News the work on for the coming year. 1 his drive is in the hands of a comBureau. T F NOT, ask your school teacher for h. or get it from the nearest office of mittee which Intends to start actithe Utah Power & Light Company. vities during the coming week. PAINTI K.1IJ40M1N1NG NO, Every school boy or girl ten years of age or older, including high school PAPER HANGING. J i nr j ' 's - i i : - H 1 er " i grand-childre- nt J Elx-ingto- ii, Bom lighting Corn-newspap- ers Execu-Photogra- i ph - J selwoIMopsI sdiedGMs Did You Get Your Copy of The Home Lighting Primer? pupils, may enter the contest. The purpose of the contest is to teach correct principles of home lighting. It closes October 31 so get your Home Lighting Primer today I Its FREE and it tella you just how to compete for the following valuable prizes: International Prizes District Prizes First Prize $15,000 Model Electrical Home (to be built at any location derired, on lot provided by the winner.) Two Second Prizes 1 Boy, 1 Girl-- $1,200 scholarship in American or Canadian College or University of accepted standard. Two Third Prizes 1 Boy, 1 Girl $600 scholarship in American or Canadian College or University of accepted standard. Two Fourth Prizes $600 scholarship in American or Canadian College or University of accepted standard. Two Fifth Prizes 1 Boy, 1 Girl $300 scholarship in American or Canadian College or University of accepted standard. Two Surth Prizes 1 Boy, 1 Girl $300 scholarship in American or Canadian College or University of accepted standard. The following district cash prizes are offered for the intermountaia district by the Rocky Mountain o Excellent Choir Being P. Sullivan can do your paintTrained By John Hood ing, kalsomining and paper hanging in an expert manner and his prices 0 are most reasonable. Paper cleanThe organization of a new cho r ing and decorating also done. If for tho L. D. 8. Church took place during the past week and John Hood, who will be the director, says I hat he hopes to have a membership or nearly seventy-fiv- e within the next few weeks. About forty were out for the meeting held on Wednes-- " and prominent vocalists 1 T . i 2 lay evening clty are taking a iiTeiy inter X the movement, thus Insuring ' an unusually fine body of Mr. Hood, who is one of singers. the most capable musical instructors In the state, is very enthusiastic the new choir which will regarding probably be .used for the first time at tho quarterly conference to be held in Kureka next Sunday. Provo, Utah Mrs. A. C. Burton choir as organist. Phone 867 M. Electrical Cooperative League: Two 1st Prizes: I boy, 1 Girl $1M Two 2nd Prizes: 1 Boy, 1 Girl $51 Two 3rd Prizes: 1 Boy, 1 Girl $2S Two 4th Prizes: 1 Boy, 1 Girl $11 Next Eleven Prizes, $10 each. I, rVGllliai Utah Transfer Co. LOCAL PRIZES Xn addition the electrical industry is offering substantial local cash prizes. Operating between Provo and Eureka Wc solicit the patronage of Tintic people. Those who have occasion to can save considerable inoiiov by setting our prices. ill make special trips to any part of the state. transfer furniture Rocky Mountain Electrical Cooperative League 626 Kearns Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH CaU Reporter Office for information. I mu - ,fe Over 100,000 people h testified that TAN LAC has relieved them Stomach Trouble Indigestion, Heartburn, Palpitation, Rheumatism, Mal-Nutritio- Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Wright, Torpid Liver or Constipation. Firemen And High School Students Conduct Rally rAtfv embers of the Eu-e- d K,re Department Join- Sehn l''tUdenta fr0 the TIntiC IH-- h conducting a coiii-an- d B.ned fire prevention football parade and street meeting. The parade formed at the school and marched down heldIao Th elns of Norman-Jense- n store. the h!gh sch05 bln" unSr of John Hood. In thp lea?mh!p .aJ WPre bnners adverting today s football game as well prevention statement. fvenSnR ttri? jo t n, -- Ask Anyone Taken TANLACT Has |