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Show Page Friday, Januaiy EUREKA REPORTER 4 Mrs. William Amo INTHil M of Taysun In Eureka last week, being the guests of Mn. Byron Thurmond. Mis Floy Moore, of Lon Angele. California, Is vLiiln with friends In , Till- - , - Mr.-.- . Xl hTL Dk H i, It. A. Wilkins of Silver City .. -- IJlf, 2?,. wji1 i?ru.:ed the member at r lhe Study C,ub f' Judge Kdvard Tike was In Salt Card party nest Monday, Miner imuranc. 11 at . afternoon, ... ,. Lake early In the week, going there; Union Hall, given ly the Karlen ; Thursday k y.-.jI program. and on legal business. Lodge. You are invited to at. end. literary all kinds of .ire Insuran a. He. waa carrled on.j DoukI.ihm Ir. A. If. MeChrystal returned on. Th,! up Mrs. William epeni dance o. ,n .1,,, dmjrati0Illi. a pink eyclman ' anupp:tvt few days' a after latkn In Salt several days visiting Tuesday pending ,ho Tuesday. January 27th ai U at Salt Luke City BM, bttsktt joriued the center with friends. '' L' ILfor.' I" "" "V'?1 " ''w,' was ; i .1 KU. N.,.d.,! Mrs. T, I). Reynolds und sou, l'atil. H.yw.rd Nim:,,ir ov4sr pillk. then for a left Sunday for Salt Lake wher durlnir therelatives' la lo' ,towe hU The following program was,,, Stt,urday terved. visit with they will visit with relatives. Salt Lake (Tty where he will enter misfor the most original Edward Collins, former Eureka h t.nlverKjly of i;iah. Voml nolo. Mrs. Ralph Shaw. resident, was out from Mult Lake ou fit rlgout nest Tuesday at the L. D. Mrs. I'eter Hood left on Tuesday, Current topics, Mrs. Lyman llaker. '8. Ilerreatlonal Hall. Dundee Novelty: a visit during the past week. 1'iano solo, Mrs. Kay Tutta. for Salt Lake City where she will Dundee Novelty Kynropators WHT Orchestra. Heading, Mrs. David Grecnhalgh. visit with relatives fur a few days.. furnish tnusir next Tuesday night at Attorney Claude F. Raker return' Vocal solo, Mrs. Ierry Dodge. the Misfit Hull, L. D. 8. Itecreatiou ed on Saturday evening after spend- Int a week at Nephl where the dls- Hall. "the deaih of their ent: Mrs. Lyman Raker. Mrs. Terry Mrs. lien Kichtrr wiih here lust trict court U In session. Mrs. John Nctsou Mrs A. L- j Kig.an of Telo i. Liuerson Rradley returned to LaU . . . week from Gcnola. visiting with her daughter and son, Mrs. Dean llerk Lake Sunday after visiting in thl . and IOO Malcolm. city with bla parents, Mr. and fir.-.i ." - 1. 'V'i.L'L ... ; j j i '"".of . Mrai.k - Tot j 1 "'n ,,ray- Mrs. William Nesbll of Iain Vegas. Nevada, who had been vislllng with Mrs. Anna city, left on Tuesday for Salt Lake. d where she will visit with other fives before returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife returned! last Saturday from American Fork where they were railed by the sudden death of the luttcr's stepfather. , rt'la-jturnn- - fi. U. Hliudes, whim! funeral wns held on Friday afternoon. Jlev. Frury of the (oral M. hurcli will Join thu parly of church representatives who are to attend a eonvoeutlon of the Methodist Episcopal Church at 'Denver, February lat to 3rd. About fourteen of Ilia M. E. Church ministers will niuke t ho trip. Mrs. Joseph lluys eutertalned ill dinner Monday evening, the affair being In honor of the birthday of her sun, Joseph. Covers were laid for eight guests. The time win spent playing games and aevernl musical numbers were rendered by the guests. K-- ( Cronin entertained lk the Huey Hour Club at her home Thursday evening of lust week. The time wus spent playing "500," the prise winners were Mir Margaret Fennell und Miss Stella wus served Liinelieon Fullmer. Thosa proscut were: Miss Flora lltekinun, Miss Hassle Gourley, Miss Stella Fullmer, Miss Hlunrh Amler son. Miss Frances Anderson, Ml.is Edna Brown, Miss Vera Neaf, Miss Margaret Fennell, Miss Catherine l.ey slum anil one special guest. Miss Mias Alice members of S!T - Humble, who spent i)und) lon daughter, Mrs. William Owens, last Saturday to her home In Spanish Fork. On Tuesday evening the member Syncopators, Novelty Salt n-- lioHpay wjl RW HaTfomVly: tlw latke dance orchestra, n,e ROV MTIlT MELTING HELD AT MAMMOTH . At the request of Scout Executive , Innl-'li- t of the Neighbors of Woodcraft held at olun rooms. Important their regular meeting at the Miners' business. All members should at- - A. A. Anderson of Trovo, und scout , masters and executives of Mammoth, ,, Tnion Hall. After the regular busl- - tend. GET THE PHONING HABIT noss meeting was over a social ses- Deputy Executive T. W. Dychea of g a conducted Silver City very sion followed, progressive "D00" be- - IMIDIITANT KHH'T MEETING Yky rot develop the habit of going to the M IIEldl AT EI'KKKA tliusiastic Scout meeting at Mam- the foature. In the card playing! moth ou Tuesday evening, January.,, prlzpa were awarded to Mra. El la phone each morning and placing your order of Sullivan, flrat; Mrs. Arthur llro.vn.j Owing to the fuct that Oscar Kirk- - 13th. groceries with tins store? You are assured of At this ti.no a troop committee second; Mrs. Henry Osborn, consoln- - hsm has to he at Ogden on February the same quality of merchandise as if you were 13th to meet Halted Slates Cider was organized consisting of T. N.! tlon. Refreshments were nerved. 12. West, It Taul and Wardell James W. 8cout II. here in person and the convenience of such a Anderson, The Trlmury Stake Officers were delightfully entertained by Mrs. plan should mean much to the busy housewife. lh6 dtt,e ot lhn "Jemboree. greed before a representative audt Joseph II. Finch at her hume onichn After the 111 Eureka to February 10th. This (,nce of the Mutual Improvement Thursday afternoon. aoclal! thanKe ha bM,'n ,n,,e BO,e,y for lht' siK'iation lo direct the Roy Scout)1 routine of business a session followed. The following PurP,,,l uf obtaining the presence of aud perform ull the duties necesrary members were in attendance: Mrs. Mr. Klrkham as he Is to be the main in the program outlined for the PHONE 8 WE DELIVER jwork In Mammoth. Alex Jex, Mrs. Clarence llogan, Mra. speaker on the program. In W. Because of this change date, Dyclic Deputy Executive T. Charles Ilechlol, Mrs. llyruin RradIs shortened spoke at the meeting on the Inlley, Mra. Ernest Dahl, Mrs. Roy Red- the preparation period and it Is going to require (hut ;portance of Boy Scouting and remond and the hostess. Light i luastera get T nnVinir Pnr enthusiastically plained lhe Roy Scout oath. freshments were served. A iir'' ou ljOOX,n6 In the and order that Hawkins may Muster Scout program Ray A pleasant affair of last week wns busy Ills. Hsr Slake Assistant Ray Thomas gave xi . entirely successful. Buy In Farming Landthe party given on Wednesday even- be Tho peopls. Kxoex-1 Scout Tintlc District Roy of Mammoth boys their Aficcys nUef is taking ing at the home or Mr. and Mrs cutlve Committee and other officer number lamination und slated that the Main- Debar Jones. entertained a BoJ baJ"pfn ,ar1' th organization met at the Eu moth troop would be ready for a' n'umherof "friends' withes' urnerutn i en-li- Kctl,r j CROMAR GROCERY I t - j CONSTIP - K7m.r..7 aiw,"j A Lrr'1 "i; 521. ',:,oy - lv league. JVf,.!,0 v ; Siii TENNEY STORE OK EI REKA IlKill IN' IDNTIIHT , usual opportunities for anyone who desirous of leaving the district wno wishes to sottlfl In Utnli county. ne arm n Santaquin and the, other In Benjamin. If you are In- terested In this matter look me u; t once for particulars. These bar-- ; will not last long. FRANK GARRITY. is Iunlirs , atho'.ic W oman s Aid Society, Eastern Star Ladles, Y L. M. I. A., Relief Society and PriAt the convention of the J. C. mary Association, for the purpose of Tenney employees held this week at to direct Atlantic City there was considerable organising a committee the work of preparing the banquet, rivalry among managers for the ban- decoration of the pavilion Hnd to at ners that are awarded the stores tend to reception of guests, etc., at i that made the largest gains during on the big ''Jambureo Kebruarlthe last year. A banner goes to the 10th. Everybody of Scout age, mulo state In which the business of the Any old clothes are right at the and female, ranging from 12 yean1 Tenney company made the greatest Misfit Ball next Tuesday at the L. to 110 years, ure Invited to this af-- progress and In addition there Is a D. S. Recreation Hall. Come early, i fair. Everything In connection with (banner and other special honors to Dundee Novelty Syncopators, thu this entertainment will be free the store that was able to show the snappy Salt Lake dunce orchestra, the object Is to convince the people largest Increase In business in its will furnish tho music. of Tintlc that Sroutlng Is an o.;scx- particular state. Hal thing In every community. The J. C. Tenney store of Eureka KGTIt E toil 1TBLICATIOX. i won the honors for the state of Utah. i'EDKHIL OKEICI.IW MAKE Thlti Information was conveyed to RAID ON BOOTLEGGERS N xv. Cook, the assistant manager, Apartment of the Interior. U. Lund Office, o Salt Lake City,' j)y Manner Biffin who Is now In the lT,ah- - January 21, 1925. Federal prohibition officers were eugl for the pPnney convention.! In Tintlc camps during the week and given Everyone connected with the local' Notice is hereby that, vslted a number of plares where Bjore rejoicing over the honor and Charles M. Wright, of Vernon, Utah, liquor Is supposed to be made or j,ot.aHSC ef the success that attended who, on May 14, 1920, made Home- -' sold. The roming of tho officer. u,eir efforts during tho year 1924. slead Entry, No. 019806, for NE ' seems to havo been heralded in ad- are now determined lo make NW14, NHNE, SEVkNEH, N vance becuuse there was a general They the best year In the store's SWli, NSE?4, Section 34; N tightening up among local booil.g hlHtory. SW'i, NV6SEK, Section 35. Town- gers, making It rather difficult for .. ... ishlp 9 South, Ranee 7 Writ, Salt. some of their regular customers to PAGLEN EOlKiK MEMRERSIIIT Lake Meridian, has filed notice of secure their usual supply of booze. INCREASING (JUTE KlITRLY, intention to make Three-yeaProof, At the homo of Humphrey to establish claim to the land above o the officers found a couple of Tintlc Aerie, No. 217, Fraternal described, before the Clerk of tho gallons of liquor and Mr. VHliumC order of Eagles is increasing Ay District Court, at Tooele, Utah, on' was taken into the rity court where leaps and bounds. Last Monday the 6th day of March, 1925. ' be entered a plea of guilty to vlol- - there were thre? more members In- -' Claimant names as witnesses' tlon of the liquor law and was fined mated. Elmer E. Larson, of Vernon, Utah9399. This sum was paid. Fraternal Order of Eagles has Sam Taylor, of Indian Springs, Utah; ' Over at Mammoth the home of done more for the workingman than Edwin Anderson, of Vernon, lTtah;: T. A. 8mlth was raided and a 75 gal- - nil other orders combined. j Horace Hillman, of Vernon, Utah'. Ion still was found, also a supply oT You can now Join the Eagles for ELI F. TAYLOR j mash. The mun was absent from the nominal sum of 35.00. Register, home, the officers think of a liquor The Eagles pay a funeral benefit (First pub. January 23, 1925 ) Is selling expedition, and an effort 0f $100.00; and a sick benefit of now being made to locale him. 91.00 ner day. The Aerie physician --o HUM attends members, their families and SCOl'T LEADERS SIIOIT.D all dependents without charge. ATTEND MEETINGS AT l'HOVO o ( luncheon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. John Finch. Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Burton, Mr. an.l Mrs. K. K. Rradley, Mr. and Mrs Murgurel Duggan Joseph Taulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Trices for the most original mis- Jex, Mr. and Mra. William Goodman, fit rlgout next Tuesday at the L. D. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sylvester, Mr. S. Recreational Hull. Dundee Novelty and Mra. William Douglass, and Mrs Orchealru. A. L. Mitchell. -- CIIAMftERLAINS TA1 tvETS fl. ry "ilA...at--a.'- f jcUvs ordy 23( j j I ! a-- i Dropi i - Announcement - - ' All the Present Available Pre- ferred Stock of Utah Power & Light Company Has Been Sold r Wil-liam- Nearly seven thousand local people have invested their savings in our stock. This is most gratifying, as it indicates the confidence which our customers and other local people have in this Company, its employes and its managment. We shall do all in our power to merit a continuation of this confidence. s Delight your family and guests! Enjoy them fresh today! - Tintic Baking Co. i Family Baker ( i ; I 0 Childrm Wffl ot .h. k.ooo.1,0 Crippled Be Given Free Treatment Board of the Boy scouts of Tin ii that one or more scoutmasters or representatives from each troop take The members of the Shrine, x advantage of Leadership Week at branch of Masonry, have for some the B. Y. U. at Trovo during the time been operating hospitals for the period from January 26th to 30th. benefit of crippled children. The? i During this week Rodney Wood, of hospitals are In many of the largest International fame, will give some cities ot the country and in other interesting lectures on outdoor stances the Shrlners hare keen and Boy Scout activities. ducting hospital units at hospitals Mr. Wood ts a Boy Scout enthns- which they do not own or control, last of South Africa, a world wide This week they opened such a unit explorer, former director of the Gil- - at the St. Mark's Hospital, where iwetl lark training center in Eng- - they will have a private section cor- land and for the last two years has taining twenty beds, where the best j) had charge of the training centers physicians and surgeons of the Inter- - !! inducted by the Canadian Boy Scout mountain country will give their at- - jj Association. Mr. Wood bus a fasri- - tentton to crippled rh'.ldren whose gating personality; his Scouting and- parents are A.unable to provide treat-- ! L. llnether. of Toron-jln-g outdoor work are built up on thrill- ir.cnt. Dr. to, will be In charge of the Salt Lake experiences In South Africa. All those who can attend Mr. nnlL This Is a wonderful movement (Wood's lectures will be well pnVd for and one that is growing as fast a jthe time spent. i o fnnds of the Shriners permit tho u b ,h. do.ir, V II Lots of Fun! i in-ve- - Gffidtnt Thtbtie Service So rich and tender, they are just us good with a cup of fragrant coffee nr a rich, creamy glass of milk at break fast or luncheon. j enn--U- UlMI POWER&IIGIUOa lion doubly plcasaut if yon serve our spicy, currant, filled Tea Kings. I , We regret that we can accept no more subscriptions for stock at this time but we will be pleased to enter your name for advance reservation to be filled at such future time as we may again have more stock to offer. You etui iiuiko the invita ! fe i CARBIDE FIRM SEEKS TO opening of new hospitals. CHANGE MINE LIGHT RIT.E' No doubt there are in the Tintic District a number of crippled chil- The state industrial commission I' 'dren who should be sent to Salt Lak has set for hearing at 10 o'clock for special treatment. Some February 17th, the petition of the' able cures are being brought about Union Carbide Sales company of in these hospitals where there ar.' West Virginia for reconsideration of physicians and surgeons who have the order requiring use of electr.'c made a life time study of such cases, lamps In coal mining operations.1 p Dundee Novelty Syncopators will jThe carbide company seeks to kav the commission vest the coal mine furnish music next Tuesday night at Inspector with authority to prescribe the Misfit Ball. L. D. S. Recreation the type or lights la various mines. Hall. j M - Is It is difticult to imagine what a lot of fun a Radio is until you have one. Drop in some afternoon at our store and we will demonstrate the excellence of our Radiola models the latest, best and most reasonably priced Radios on the market. Come in and let us demonstrate. j j EASY PAYMENT PLAN. j ' Eureka Merc. Com. Co. 'HWMHHIIHIHIIHIIIWIHIIIHHWWIIIIIII a |