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Show Friday, January m EUREKA REPORTER Pace 4 1 and Mr. John Hood are Pioneer Resident of Utah Mr. spending the Lake friends. NEWS IN BRIEF. week-en- d with Halt I Fri ? Aw ERiaiaiaiiirEian Died in This City Last Week $10 OO INSURANCE Mra. L. O. Schofield wa summon At Goshen lasi Friday afternoon ed to I'rovo during li t week by the funeral service were conducted ever death of her Mater, Mrs. fluff. Ilie reu am of Mra. Elizabeth Gour-leArthur Coffey returned today after like the You'll like the hail, who parsed away on January you'll a huaineaa trip to Ncphl inutdr, you'll like the crowd, so Gih at the home of her daughter, Luke City. New L. IJ. B. llerreation Hull Mr. Jame Fouler of Kureka, wltn Mra. It. F. Kleiner apent the Ias: go. tonight. whom she had made her home for week end In Salt Lake City visiting 11 v seven years. W. been about who John ha Kurd, with friend. deceased was one of the pioin Idaho for several month, re The Ing Mra. Fred J. Harnett returned turned to Kureka of the sate. Horn n resident neer vlnit will and Tueaday evening from Suit Iakn for a few weeks today she ratne to this 1844 in Mr. with and Mr. England City, where a he wa called on ac- William Hurd. when a young lady of fourcountry count of the aorlouN lllnoaa of her Mr. William Frary will b holt!: teen year. The family crosn-- the brother. Jame Mitchell. to the member of Ilie Ladies Aid plains lo the west, traveling with Attend the dancing party at tho one of the ox team companies, and new Amunement Jl.ril of the L. I). S. Society of the M. K. Church, the after s brief stay in Sail Lake City, Church tonight, under the auaplce meeting to be held at 2 p. m. next took up their residence in Goshen.; of the L. 1), 8. Sunday School. Good Friday. The children of St. Andrew It was in Goshen in 1882 that the iiiualc and an enjoyable time. to Robert deceased was married Mrs. Frank Garrlty'a many friend Church of Kureka are requested to Gourley and together they endured will be pleaaud to learn that abe l be preHcnt at a special acrvlce to be many of the barship of early day at I'i 8l,,,d,iy orn,n f.,t recovering from the nccldent of S life lii thlrt state. a couple of week ago, when abe Following the doRth of her hu-- j Jion't fall to attend the card party band a badly sprained ankle. you realize that there are you save time and trouble in Mrs. Gourley visited and re j! on Feb. 13th, given by the Ladv definite, time- - and - money-- making payments promptly, One of the outstanding feature picaided with her children, coming lo, Moose organization. An seven over HOnicriliiiiK ture! of the year, A Girl of the years! Interesting; Ku saving reasons to handle your Today this bank offers its deposi-from the Gene Slratton-1ortn- r program of cards followed by rc,aRO snd taking up her residence with funds by check? tors a service feature rtshments. Mr nj Mra jaim.B poster. The lady novel, will be ahown at the which That WE gives another good PROVIDE way you alwayshave Dinrini ptrly isd luncheon for ' lived an exceptionally active and Star Theatre nett Monday and Tuno a reason for paying by record of n expenditures. ladles, next TuosJay ful life and wa beloved by all who A picture for every member of kk check: You know where b8 "lub rooms AM of always the order. were fortunate enough to make her the family. We supply checks thnt "d f1 ,niM"br of ,ie :,k acquaintance. you stand aa to current Her pasaing, even Hr. and Mrs. W. A. Homer had as',,:,kl! finances. less There is 10 atten wi ,'ud are positively protected ,nr,ted t,ub her came a when time at it though their guests lal wik, Mrs. Homer's lose chance to or Is large was work wishes lifes to regrettthe H. completed. Mrs. against fraudulent alterIt. iJoweu deny of mother, Kureka, small sums. You have an world's safest ation. A triple safeguard ' and the pareuts of Hr. Homer, M. r'iport that he haa sold, or anticl- - ed and nyinputhey Is extended to the bank checks automatic brake on small. and Mrs. Alfred Christenson, who fates selling, his upper Main street family by many friends. for every check you f c'othe.1 cleaning and pressing eil ih- Mrs. Gourley was the mother needless expenditures. have since returned to California. write which lishnient. Mr. Hayward la still oi eleven children, seven of whom are It is the only way to operate an effectively without thought,operates Anierlcun Fork Clllxen. trouble Mrs. Karl Stewart entertained last the Job and giving his careful atton- - living. She Is alo survived by two intelligent budget or on expense your part lion to all work sent to the shop. brothers and two sisters, Mra. Kvral It gives you d Kuturduy afternoon m honor of her prestige Come in and let us tell yvu about Hrndford, Mrs. Issac Chase, William Mrs. C. Wheeler who entertained I. at was ten daughter, Fay, in the those whom this important new feature of yesr.t of with eye of sge on that day. Tho afternoon a children's party at her home at M011'1 '1 Kdward Morgan, all of business. do And check banking you by The children of Mr. Il,l,was spent In music and games. Tho' 'lly last Saturday afternoon. S. W. Mrs. ItayRouse, tsblu was beautifully decorated ln!b Prl7 being In honor of (he fifth f,,uriey r,: Canada; Kdward Gourley, of her son, Ulllie. About ten n,0,, blue and was served! f 8EE SATURDAY EVENING POST AD, PAGE 140. the following children: Orel Rob- - ot ,bo youngster's little friends at- - naJrmon'L anuda; Mrs. Luella Er- nbrark. Tonopnh, Nev.; George luson, 1strlcla llonner, Vllo Single-to- tended and thoroughly enjoyed the Florence Adsms, Mary White- program of games and the refresh- - fiour,pJr- - Treinonton. Utah; Henry Gourley, Twin Fails, Idaho; Mrs. Jas. head, Jean Hendrickson, Juau Lloyd. menta that were served. Foster and Robert Gourley, both of Jean lilarkelt,, Iluelah Manson, Miss Marion Russell, daughter of th Hculali Durna, Merlean Munson, Mrs. Katherine llUHsell of Mammoth.1 ! p Velute Kimball, Virginia 8ud weeks, who has been . attending the Tlnllc Rela Conover, Clara lUley, Lola Kilt High School left on Sunday for I'rovo "UK KlWSRiS ClUD and lo ente the ii. y. university. Mi Held Interesting Luncheon Russell's excellent work at the high school has attracted considerable at-- ! Are Again , Purchase A Home On Literary Club Members wf the Tinlic Legislators tontlon and resulted In her rumple-,A . To Raise Taxes 1,1 Give Musical Program g Trying most the Easy Payment Pk ting year's course some J,,h manner,H,kpd to the members of the months previous tu tho end of the This Is an excellent time to nut home of Mrs. C. E. Huish Taxation meddlera will try to put' school year. Her marks entitle her Kiwauis Club, on Monday evening. an investment in local real utu to admission to the I'rovo university Thu weekly luncheon wss given ut a measure through the present state (!l Wednesday evening of the, coming Prices are down to reasonable pote and her friends are predicting an the Odd Fellows Hall and it wus a legislature, increasing the lax on wcek there will be an interesting an of and Nous the Entre sossiou. quite often it Is possible toe but is It irof. meHng If doubtful will It pleasant profitable gasoline, Literary enviable record fur the young ludy in on easy payment plan. Tta musical to culled ranil8 tho lub, attention numbers well Myers Imporjufro-who owns a car by Everyone that Institution of learning. tance of the Kiwaids movement an should take the trouble to express known members to follow the regu- - enables the purchaser to acqulrti The Fldelis Club members wee predicted a bright future for the lo- an The paper Edith borne without being cramped fiui opinion on such a law and the lar program. entertained by Mrs. II. J. Iluiley cal club. He urged the members to right way to do that is to write a pro--j Wharton's A Son at the Front, clally in fact It Is almost Ilka paft her homo Saturday, the playing of take proper interest in the vuriois test wiI1 rent. be Mra. P. H. Kien by raise In. the gas tax, Craven. against 000 being l he feature of the even- - lines of Among the properties listed fc activity and suld that! sending such protest to our represen-luFirst prlxe wss won by Mrs. the movement that has been launch- -' tatlves in the two houses. sale Is excellent homes on spy L.11IY KLKM OOMirCTED illlum Conover and second prize by ed for the purpose of bringing about! Main street, good location aa4 i auto owners are paying a Already CARO PARTY OX FRIDAY Mrs. A. F. Ilurt. A fine luncheon a reduction in taxes should have the half dozen kinds of taxes and it Is good Investment; I well built koai owas served. Those present were" support of the club. The speaker pretty difficult On Friday evening of last week close to Main street that will k the members of the Lady Elks Club sold together at a reasonable pris held a social session at the home of Make the rent from one help to pt the order, the program Including the for them while yon occupy tho otks playing of 600. The first prise A large lot containing a I ism John Allen, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrrtlie construction of better und more not thousands, who drive cars. was won Mrs. C. E. Hulsh and the house and foundation for a lug by A. F. Ilurt. THE Special guests were: convenient public buildings, bettor one. This is a good buy. Resitae first Oregon two a cent adopted consolation prize by Mra. Robert T. In Mrs. Ityron Thurmond, Mrs. Melvin ' street and sidewalks Silver City at $150. and better tax on gas, then raised it to three Burton, Jr. Mrs. A. L. George had Olson and Mrs. W. I). Myers. GREATEST 2 building lots on upper Kik roads that have resulted In heavier and now an effort Is being made to charge of the entertainment on that ,n street. $100 each p,nion r increase it to six cents. A number evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finch rery1 ! Excellent refreshments b!; RADIO ' ,rof- 3 room house and lean-t- o kitchen of other states have followed the were served following the card playMyT" L"hld berpaUr same foolish charmingly entertained the off leers A bargain at $60. A has policy. and J?.ttbllc way teachers of the Tlntlc Stake 8un-- ( ing. VALUE A slowing up of expenditures been found to get 5 room house in Nophi, one a At this meeting of the club Mrs. money and ono day School at their home Thursday funds. is nsturully the only way in which bnrden after another will be of ground planted In frnit trees id placed C. J. Sullivan was selected as evening. Many new and varied games ON vegetables. $2600.00. were Included in the evening's enter the public can expect lighter tax.i' on automobile owners until they orThe ladles also decided tlon. I for have own a their ganize number of buyers to a talnuient. In the dance protection. give and luncheon at tho guessing contests THE Attention was called by the speakWe can see no reason why auto- Elks Club rooms on G0 10 iE from prlced and playing of games prizes were nextitome, of Tuesday er to the mobile excellent work owners has that should be home won hve m8 let to made y0U ,uch Mr. Elks week. and Mrs. John Hauer, by and their ladles being in- MARKET the deal for and assure jn while Roy Clark very easily captur- been accomplished through the Boy construct and maintain all of the vtted to attend. The arrangements quick action. you ed two prises. A delicious luncheon Scout movement. Trot. Myers, who public highways, which Increase the for the dance are in the hands was served. Those present were; is in position to form a correct opin- value of real estate and enable farm-- 1 Mrs. James Norman, Mrs C. house, newly papefod ui also Mr. and Mra. John llauer, Mr. and ion on the subject, thinks thut the era to put their produce on the mar- Hulsh, Mrs. George a small cabin psrttl painted, Brewster, Mrs. Mrs. Leon Christenson, Mr. and Mra. scout organization has been the di- ket with but little expense. R H. E. Wall, Mrs. Dean Henrlod. furnished, $375. The A well built four room house, e Ernest lluhl, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas rect means of raising the standard all right to expect auto owners Luncheon committee consists of Mrs. or do the Distheir among the Tlntlc but boys the tax gatherers Fannie Fields, Mrs. Ben crete cellar; garage, cement walk part Hvrryman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark, Mrs! Wride, Miss Ora Jerrnan and 1). I). Coaten. trict. He feels that the Klwanians are going a little too strong. If they John Hannifin, Mrs. R. D. furnished or unfurnished. $851 Gardner, furnished or should increase the taxes on gasoline Mrs. Violet encourage the boy scout A most enjoyable time was $1250 with furnltan Fisher, Mrs. John Donreported movement, making such work ono they will succeed in tourist nelly, Mrs. Heber Mellor, Mrs. Peter Will sell either way. Terms. by all. driving of the club's major activities during travel away from this state. TourAlso 3 room tarnished house ik Nevers. Mrs. Agnes Haynes, Mrs. One of the most delightful social the present year. It was also sug- ists, like everyone else, will go where 2 rOom cabin, furnished, $800. Claude Baker, Mrs. Ben Thnrmond. events of the past week was the gested that efforts be made to bring they are treated Also a business place for rest properly and stay chicken dinner given by Mr. and Mra. about better roads, the const ructiou away from sections that sandbag Apply 'to Frank Garrlty for so 147 n.. Fracico and Lm. culars I. K. Hayes at their home on Tues- of better buildings and the Improve- them the minute they arrive. on these and many others. n If the 1325 state legislature wants T day evening. The rooms were beauti- ment of the school grounds. SpeakDeTer CranMd If yu in need of fire InssrzW Western account Mld-!- i fully decorated In the holiday colors ing of tho schools Irof. Myers sali to make a record for Itself it must Rio anr kind, aee Frank Garrlty. Winter Excursion. Tickets on sale which added greatly to the attrac-- ! that ground ought to be purchased be accomplished through the writes passage all kinds of tire InsurzK up 17 lively arranged table. Covers were for streets leading to the public of fewer bills and by the introduction January only; final return limit.1. jlaid for the following guests: Mr. schools of Eureka. The buildinTt of measures that will . mean lower April 15. Stopovers in both direc-- 1 tlons. For tickets. Tullman reserva-- ! and Mra. J. II. Finch. Mr. and Mra. I). are situated In an Ideal location, ov- taxes instead of higher levies.' J. Russell. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Rtfy erlooking the city, but In order to In the past ten years taxes, ac- Hons and detailed schedules, call on' . FOR FLETCHER'S Clark, Mr. and Mra. lleber Jones,' Mr. reach them It is necessary to travel cording to an Item In one of the Utah Rio Grande Agent, Eureka. and Mrs. Joseph Fuellenbach, Mr. a circuitous route through private newspapers, have Increased from 100 and Mra. George Forsey, An evening Property, and the opening of a street to 350 per cent. The farmer is payof cards was enjoyed following the or two would add to the usefulness ing out over 11 per cent of his endinner. I'jlxes for highest score were of the buildings. tire income for taxes and what ap1 II. Craven, president awarded to Mrs. Roy Clark and to farming also applies to varof plies the U George Forsey, rousolatlon prizes to club, presided at the meeting on ious other Industries, in fact the bur Mrs. Joseph Fuellenbach and John Monday and Rev. Jacob Hiatt, a for- den Is even heavier on the mines. mer resident of Eureka, was a guest The railroads are also Finch. of the club and gave a brief talk. their taxes having been suffering To rroiuincut events the social among Walter Jensen, of the public affairs from $272 per mile In increased ou can make the invita- of 1302 to the week was the "500 and danc- committee, on a number of $1,241 per mile in 1822. CALIFORNIA Such Intion doubly pleasant if you ing party which was given on Wed- matters thatreported are under consideration. creases must end some time and nesday evening at tho home of Mr. lia7 Conyers suggested that the local there is no better And servo our spicy, currant, and time to call a halt! Mrs. H. h. kid lain when they dub solicit the help of the clubs at than the present. NORTH PACIFIC COAST filled Tea Rings. entertained a number of their Springvillo and Spanish Another taxation measure Fork, also that who ,nJ'ei,!the L,on Club at rayson. In an ..AH,0n-t?0Effective January 17, 1925 may be introduced In the present Mr. and Mrs. Ml-- t fort to secure a better So rieli and tender, they are hospitality automobile state legislature calls for the payand Daily thereafter. John Mr'. nd highway into the Tintic District. ment of taxes twice each preyear, just ns 'good with a cap of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duggan, These clubs will likely be visited by sumably for the purpose Limited to 9 Months of rUkeJr' Mr-- j delegation of good roads boosters it easier ou the people who making fragrant coffee or a rich, Me m111 A. L. Tuckett, Mr. but and Mrs. from Kureka and an invitation Via The In reality ft Is a move to pay, get more creamy glass of milk at Smith, Mrs. D. J. Sullivan. tended to the Utah county business money. Other etatee have tried makMrs. Dan Mdann. Mra. Art Brown, men to & breakfast or luncheon. pay the local club a visit. ing collection twice each year Instead once attcn-!- f and in every Instance the to- y, h-- t' hU flul AGAINST CHECK RAISERS rot E01 ;oK l od ini 5i ni ONE of many good reasons to am-taln- pay by check I t"l ed o he lesi DO irit Llui-berlost- ," j use-da- br Hrd : Jusdy-roerite- lHr silver.-Lunrhun- lby n, Eureka Banking Company Qall-Rtewa- ' at I ail 61 h l)CS KOI he ho Jit - 'hday n an y. , l9 - iag mi! rt. ! lyes (nor (the Iron (trip (is lull dep Itzli UN 1 Inter-usiiu- ( d. . J g. -- Radiola III mai the reg thz the enc the the Mr. has of los lo mo tim mil the enc ll ! ,lhI I .b,bd ! vice-preside- nt. -- I Eureka Merc. Com. Co. ret las Ed los Go A Ma ed tre Ba sai am Rj ael am CO) ml tal th. bo of Children Cry CASTORIA JHIIIIItHIIIIIHtllliiHIIIIIIHnMIHIIIIIlll1 NEWLY REDUCED EXCURSION FARES forTca fwv' W J-- Delight your family and guests! Enjoy them fresh today! Tl! KJL-tSLTi- 1 E&jiss - In a game of pinning the tall on the donkey, prizes were won by Mrs. Art i Brown and John J. Sullivan. For the most artistic painting and redecorating of the donkey a prize was (awarded to Mra. D. J. Sullivan. A isumptous luncheon was served and a merry time la reported by all who ' DENVER Rio GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD : 7' if mde to k ' ef,f a change Utah the membeis , of the state legislature should snow I Tintic Baking Co. Family Baker ' 555.38-JSA- .the measure under to such depths! jthat it will never be revived. j Onflthi I attended. j WANTED Work In private home or boarding house, by young woman. Inquire Miss Sterling or Reporter office. ! $61.07 N . RetnnL PORTLAND, OREGON, and Return. From Eureka. OTi y ah: to da an bo by BU re! is fa fk re ly en ye Pe la In la be te. Po th. ha Se bo an 11 T( ha be Secure tickets and Pullman reservations from local Ri urande Agent I , . At Rate Of FRANCISCO, CALIF. LOS ANGELES, CALIF., eh U , th |