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Show y Friday, October EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 oca sun U BOYS Jenkins were week-en- d visitors at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs A. C. llurton snJ children visited at Salt Uka on SunMr. and Mrs. Hyrum FOR SCHOOL OR SUNDAY WEAR FOR SHOWERS, SNOW OR SUNSHINE. day. Vote cm ly ami vote the Democratic ... ?!. K Judge Thos. H. Burton The Republican Turly presents its candidate for Judge of tin Fifth Judlclul Dial riel. Utah. Auguat 28lh, 1878. SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES. Received liia early educullon In the Public and High Schools of hla native town. Entered the II. Y. University al Irovo In 1897 and graduated from thut college In 1900. Was City Recorder of Neplil tily In 1903. Waa JuhI Ire of tlio Truro In Nephl Precinct for 1904. County Recorder of Juab County 1908 and 1909. City Attorney of Nrphl from 1911 to 1920. City Attorney of levan from 1914 to 1923. City Attorney of India, Utah, for three yeura. Judge of the Juvenile Court of the Fifth Judielal Hint r let 1918 and 1919. Secretary and Treuaurer of the Noplil Commercial Club for 10 yenra. Secretary of the Utuh Development league comprising all of the Commercial Clulm of the State of Ulnh, for one year. Secretary-Treasurof the Inlerinountalu (lood Hoads assocls-tlo- n of Ttah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, t'olo-rad- o states the comprising and California, for six yours. lie was a member of the Haw Committee which drew the flrat good roads taw ever placed on thu Ttah Statute Hooka. He has always been an entliUHlaalic good roads bonater. He was chairman of thu Law Committee of the Municipal IjUHguo of Utah, which comprises all of the cities and towns of the n State of IHah, for ubout 10 years. Under Ills direction and Law Local of und the the finally the Prohibition Option Law, Stale of IHah, was prepared and lobbied through the legislature. He was an alternate delegate to the National Kepubllran convention held at Chicago In 1920 which nominated Tresldent Hardin He was chairman of the War Savings Thrift Campaign In Juab County during the world war. He was also Attorney on the Council of Defense of Juab County during the War. He was a member of the Committees on Liberty Loan and KM Cross drives In his home town during the War. He was admitted to pructlco law In the Supreme Court of the State of Utah, October 9th, 1911, He wan admitted to pradlco law in the United States Federal Courts, November 13tb, 1911. He was appointed Judge of the Fifth Judicial District In 1923 and still occupies that position. At the time Judge llurton came to the bench the calendar in each county In his district waa more or less congested hut statements from the various county clerks Indicate that caws are being disposed of In rapid manner. The court calendars In not only Juab county, but Millard. Heaver, Iron and Washington counties wero never lu, better condition. RKTUHL1CAN JUDICIAL DISTK1CT COMMITTEE. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF UTAH. , (Toll! leal Advertisement.) Horn ul Neplil ("II y, ticket. (Political Cravenette Processed Boys Suits are the Choice of all Regular Fellows! Advertisement.) Mr. and Mrs. George Whatcott returned home on Sunday after spending some months at Rawlins, Wyo. Mrs. George Forney and children at ITovo where spent the week-en- d of relatives. were the guesta they Mrs. Dan Golash and daughter of Riverton, Utah, were In Eureka tat Sunday for tha funeral of Frank they shl water like a ducks back ami they much better than ordinary suits, labura-tortests recently conducted at Colin: :i,ia University, New York, proved that fabrics Procosset 1 which are Cravenette longer than ordinary materials. Because they cant get wet and Cravenette Processed suits hold tiidr shajie longer, too. These suits for boys are made in snappy manly styles and in attractive pat!-- ni that will apiieal to mother and son alike, Theyre shower-proo- f w.-a- r y Robla. When It comes to hanging on not much leaf the amell of fish and; the fellow who wants to borrow tome money. vote your ticket DEMOCRATS strain M. (Tolitcal Advertisement.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hr:kcy and Mrs. Frank Garrlty were Trovo visitors on Tuesday. While there Mrs. Hritskey submitted to an operation for removal of tonsils. Mrs. Sai a lllgler returned late tat week after spending a week at Bingham, where she visited with her sister, Mm. I). A. Druno, and her daughter, Maurlne. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Osborn spent at Salt Lake City the last week-en- d and on their return to Eureka they were accompanied by their daughter, who will Mrs. Clan nee Edwards, visit here fur a week or two. Last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Forney entertained a number of their friends at "500 Refreshments were served following the program of cards. . Trcjeut at the party were: Dr. and Mrs. J. il. Ellsworth, Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Hayi-and Mrs. Henry Davis. DONT FORGET THE K. OF V. AT THE DANTE IIAl.liOU'K'FN ELKS' TAVIIJON TONIGHT, Last Friday evening Mlsa Blanche Anderson entertained at a Hallowe'en party at the home of ber sh-- J ter, Mrs. Dan Cronin. The decor.i- -' tlons and luncheon features were In keeping with Hallowe'en. Those prea-jewere Miss Dorothy Taylor, MIkb Edna Ilrown, Miss Stella Fullmer, .Miss Vera Naef, Miss Bessie Gou-.les I j j nt y, Miss ?,1. 19 Frances McCann, Miss Jcv . SPLENDID VALUES AT $15.00 Bobby Lee Hats and Caps for Boys Mothers will find nothing finer than a Bobby Lee Hat or Cap for their boys. They're manly stylish made of good fabrics and well tailored.. THE CAPS THE HATS $1.25 to $2.00 $1.25 to $2.35 tintic mercantile Company THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE ale Logan, Mlsa Mary Logan, MWa Alice Cronin, Mlsa Naomi Cronin, Mlsa Margaret Fennell, Mlsa Kather-In- a Leyshon, Mlsa Vera Okey, MIrsJ On Friday evening of last week Mr. and Mra. A. V. Zabriskle spent Ellolse Uringleson, Mlsa Blanche . DAVIS and DKItN a dora good Anderson and Miss Frances Ander- ticket.. Vote it straight. eighteen friends of Mr. and . Mrs. Friday and Saturday at Salt Lake John Phipps called at their home and and on their return they were son. (Political Advertisement.) carried out a very successful surprise Osby Mrs. Zabriskie'i (lMrs. John Tuesday evening Mrs. Lee Hayward will be hostess The evening was spent In iter, Miss Ruth Thomas, who visited party. born entertained at a pleasing to the members of the Bridge Club playing 500" and the prizes were In Eureka Sunday. Decorations and at the party. party to be given on Satur- awarded as follows: first, Mrs. SoMr. and Mra. C. E. Hulsh wen it luncheon features were in keeping day, November 8th. phia Westman and John Phipps; Salt Lake on Saturday and Sunday, with the fall season and the program The W. B. A. Lodge members held second, Mrs. James Bant and John who k 600" was Included card playing. at the Miners' Carman; consolation, Mra. Lou Cal- visiting with their daughter their alof Utah, the game and prizes were won by UMon regularonmeeting attending the University October 23rd. In the loway and Victor Pett. Hall Mrs. Thomas so with their, niece who is si tha Drew, Mrs. Louis Peterson and Mrs. James Bant. card playing Mrs. Theresa Viertel R. L. Conyers, local business man, same school. Mrs. Freethy the Other guests were: Mra. T. A. Mc- won first prize and a birthday last Tuesday and an had In the card playing followini the second prize. Cormick, Mrs. Joaeph Buys, Mrs. waa given regular lodge meeting of the Lady enjoyable surprise party Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan this week in hla Frank Garrlty. Mrs. II. E. McClain, honor that evening at the far moose the prises were won by Mra. Mra. George Castteton, Mrs. Henry received word of tbe serious illness mily home on Church atreet, the af- Jack Webb and Mrs. James Weldon, Jarvis,- Mrs. McCrea Roundy, Mra. of her brother. Prof. John Coombs, fair being In the natnre of a Halloand Mrs. J. W. White won tbs boue William McCullough, Mra. Julia who Is principal of the East Side ween masquerade.. The came guesta prise. "Refreshments were served. Whitehead, Mra. Fred Nesblt, Mrs. High School at Salt Lake. Mr. In special costumes and a time Mrs. Sadie Palmer has been named Jolly Theodore Fullmer, Mra. Thomas Cle- Coombs has been 111 for the past was In order, there u program chairman of the entertainment being three weeks. ment and. Mra. II. E. Osborne. of dancing and also a few hands of for the next meeting, whkh Mrs. George Brewster, Mrs. 12. bridge. we do for ourselves dies "What An excellent luncheon was will be held on the evening of Nwith us; bat what we do for others Bowen, Mrs. Margaret Freethy and served. ovember 14 th. lives after us." Halp the Lady Elks daughter, Elizabeth Johnson, spent by boosting for the Bazaar, Novem- Friday and Saturday at Ogden, where they went to visit another ber 14th. It Is pleasing to note that Dr. daughter of Mra. Freethy, who is reMarcus of the Richfield Reaper Is covering after a very serious operation. Mrs. Louella Fillmore accomsteadily Improving that publication, the party as far as Salt Lake. new and features adding securing panied D.IYIS and Item a den rmm1 everything needed tokeepupwllh the rapidly growing business. The latest ticket. Vote It straight. (Political Advertisement.) change In the office at Richfield toon place last week when Dr. Marcus InMrs. E. J. Duggan entertained a stalled an Intertype Model Csm. No. party of young ladles on Tuesday 2, about the last word In typesetting vsnlng, the party being given in machinery, setting 14 different kinds honor of Miss Margaret Duggan who of type. Friends of tbe Richfield ealebrated her 15th birthday on that publisher in various parts of the There was an Interesting proII state will be pleased to note the suc- day. of gram gamea and a fine luncheon. cess that is coming to him as a re- Attending the party were: MLts sult of bis enterprising methods and Helen Gear, Miss Myrtle McCann. GROCERY DEPARTMENT his marked ability In newspaper Miss Margaret Church, Miss Alice work. Cronin. Miss Minnie Jsloane, Miss One of tbe most enjoyable parties Helen Shea, Miss Margaret Harringyet given by the Elks Ladies Club ton. was that of last Friday evening when Vote early ami vote the Democrata Halloween program was carried ic ticket. out. The committee In charge of th-(Political Advertisement.) party consisted of Mrs. Thome s At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Householder, Mrs. Lon Barrett. Mrs. II. E. Wall, Mra. Lee Hayward anJ Wride on Thursday evening an InterThe following designs are included in this Mlsa Frances Gear. In the playing esting children's party was given in of 500" there were twelve tables honor of their little daughter. GeneSPECIAL SALE and the prize was won by Mn. O. A. vieve. The decorations, games, etc., for Allred, consolation prize going to were In keeping with the Hallowe'en Mrs. lleber Jones. A number of season and the little folks were servnew and novel Hallowe'en features ed with dainty refreshments. Thove were carried out, among them being attending the party were: Bonnie the drawing of fortune cards as the Jean Cirten, Myrle Gear, Ruth Sylladles took their places at the tables. vester. Bernice nark, - Elizabeth YOU CANNOT IMAGINE BETTER PIES Among the other games was a news- Hickman, Margaret Gourley. Lenore paper race, won by Mra. Lester Cal- Barney, Marjorie Barnett. Ruth Because we use only the purest ingredients of the high83 ler; an apple biting contest, won by Davis. Marcella Ekloff, Harry est Mrs. possible quality. The Pies you get from us are Chrlstison. Stanley Finch. Barnett, and a candle blowing J contest with Mrs. Henry Bloss as the Jack Bradley. Frank Taylor. Cecil' good and sometimes better than home made. winner. An excellent luncheon wra Giffen. Thomas Trythall, Ba Nayre ' The Finest of Groceries can always be obtained Our scientifically constructed electric ovens produce served. Jarvis, Douglass Wlrthlin. Ned Gif--i at our store phone ns your order. baking perfection impossible to get with ordinary stoves As the chill of winter comes upon fen, Eldon Newton. or bake ovens. us let ns stop and think that there Llks Abou Ben Adam, we can' may be among ns some who, by mis- serve our Great Teacher by serving1 fortune. may need Just a helping our fellow men. JThe purpose of 'hand. Give this a thought and come the Lady Elks Bazaar, to be held to the Bazaar, November 14th, given November 14th, Elks Pavilion, la to by the Lady Elks Club. Tbe proceeds raise funds to help to PHONE 7 bring cheer LOWER MAIN STREET )111 444H444444444W44W44 to be used for charitable purposes. and comfort to the afflicted. er llal-ilowe'- en supei-visio- ! - , eow-mltt- - Tintic Merc. Co. 38 25 Per Cent Discount on Community Plate Silverwear j Saturday Only a 25 Per Cent Discount I I Owtic Merc. t HmW44W444444 The Tintic Baking Co. 0. I hhimhh mumumnHimmiHHH"1 j |