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Show EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 Friday, March '! II 13 Ml ! Eureka Personals and Social Events t.mnm Vi i ! -- T - , In Carney of Payson Jark K'iiii and Karl Stewart week on business. alt Luke last Sunday. j tie this Mrs. Stella Shea anJ Mrs. K. J Jack Ahn return'd on Monday Lake. to a Salt after 'v.cnlns Duggan spent Thursday at Pro o. trip Mrs. II. J. Me.l c' P.ran' Iatkoj Sait of Jackson hrystal a:is a guest during; the week of Hr. j ford, Idaho, is the yuost of ai.d Mrs. A. II. Me'hrriial. daughter, Mrs. Hyrum Jenkins. 1.1 re-' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carten Immediately after Easier taa-u- e will I Womans Catholic Suit from take luinc Sunday wa.-- . I.v IJi-nr- Styleplus Clothes ' T.n-i- n S 1 - where they visit i fur several day':. duct an Apron Sale. Wait for it. Mr. and Mrs. liryan Church re- t John Weldon left this week for turned on Monday after a visit with tang Beach to visit his sinter, Mis. Mrs. Major Churrh at Salt Lake. Peter OHare. Mrs. Henderson of Sait Lake Cry II. J. Pitts, superintendent of tho is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Chi f Cons, properties, was at Sail take on business during the pat Hay Taylor, of Kureka. Mr. and Mrs. William McCu- week. Miss Bessie Houtx of Sprlngvlllo llough and son, Billie, were Salt Lake visitors this week. and Mlsa Shirley Finch of Go.il.en Adams and Fred were guests of Mrs. Joseph II. Kinrii tamb, motored to Salt take Wed- last Sunday. Marceilin:;, Manicuring, Mu't.-nesday, vl.dtlng with friends for a of days. couple ling, Shampooing, Dyeing and Tint- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drew re .Ing and Scalp Treatment. Mrs. Aex turned Sunday from Salt take andNulan, Phone 97-Provo, driving home in a handsome1 Mr. and Mra. F. C. Sherwood of ; new car, a Uulck coupe. jSalt take City spent a part of tho ; ek in Eureka visiting with their Miss Helen llutchin, who for some time had been the guest of Miss non, W. C. Sherwood. Uioise Briiigleson, left on Monday! You may assume that she is hap-fo- r her home In Spanish Fork. pily married when she Is nut ashatn- - j I!i Charles Pierson, employee of the ed to ask the clerk for something Chief fons. mine, who has been cheaper. critically ill at the Holy Crosa hospital for the past two weeks. In now on the Improve. Advertising has been put out for u dancing party to be given at the L. II. H. Recreation Hall this eveu-- j installed an electric repair ahop in j Ing. There will be excellent music the rear of their establishment anJ !! and a jolly time for all. are now prepared to handle all eloc- ' The members of the Study Club trlcal wprk met Thursday at the home or Mrs.j Mrs. S. B. Wilson or Payaon lias Claude Willis of Silver City. The! taken an option on the Wallace topic of discussion was Air Forces building, just west of the postofflce, i led by Mrs. Ralph II. Shaw. and the sale will likely be completed j j Miss Helen McComie, graduate! within the next week or two. nurse, who had been a guest at thi Mra. Dan Sullivan returned on home of Mr. and Mra. Hoy Kalghn, Wednesday from Salt Lake City. M. returned on Tuesday la her home at Sullivan Is now at the Holy Cross ' Salt take City. hospital where he was taken about Henry Osborn returned on Wed- a week ago on account of Illness. nesday from Salt Lake. He was ac- coin pan led home by his daughter.! a"d " Mrs. L. N. Peterson, who had been there for a visit with her husband 8a who hi receiving hospital treatment.' the opera at the Salt take Theatre. Pulnt the town Green during Nesblt of Kureka, who for the day, and on the night of March ,ew weekB ha" beftn ,n cr,,i-- . D"" 17th watch the finish at the KHw,lh . Puvlllon. All Tlntlc will be dancing, cal condition at one of the Salt Lake . ; singing and celebrating St. Patrick i hospitals. Is reported to be somewhat:; ; better at the present time. Day as never before. ; Mrs. Henry Osborne was hostess Mrs. Alex Nolan wishes to anmnincn that she can guarantee satis- - to the members of the L. O. E. Club faction In all her work as she has Inst evening, carrying out a verv two very competent hairdressers la pleasant party. A St. Patricks Day her employee. Miss Ruth Thomas color scheme was used, together with :and Miss Sara Evans, both of Salt shamrocks, aprons and caps of : $& George -- ) 1 J?AS; aJ 1. " 1 .A 'life! V Xrv.flf , MARY PICKFORD Mary Pickford -- IN- ROSIT A I A Spanish Romance with HOLBROOK BLINN HER BEAUTIFUL CURLS OF GOLD . Fill'll hij;li mi Iut lii'tiil, Tin Wnili I 's Svi1 luNirt cii tciM into Iut lilitlul licr'itiii1 nf glorious, vitiil, al- luring wnmatiliiMul in Iut clijiiiK'Irri.ilinii nf Knsilii. Lithe it ml si mu ms, gowned in most nrp'iuis costumes, ' j e;tiiieious ! i Star, Monday and Tuesday er-air, vlHHI They want fashionable clothes with a without being extreme Made in good wearing fabrics in smartly ed patterns hW, h. ; - 0. rraaka. (hOIMM .in (ten days ago when he slipped on the lee. lie wus accompanied by Mrs. j Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. color- Clothes which are sold at really popular prices. BART 2 Styleplus is designed and tailored for young men. Made from fabrics in the snappy patterns which are so very popular right now. Styleplus Clothes are the first choice style and quality at popular price. all-wo- ol OTHER STYLEPLUS AT $35.00 $40.00 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE I 11 n-in.- - dapp- itintic nkrc.'& i Mr. und Mra. C. J, Sullivan spenl ul UK,, WE AT DO YOUNG MEN WANT IN CLOTHES? , I D. II. (rnnln Iium been at Salt Lake during the paal week. with her duiiglite Car I tlissi-mlilin- " ! V.f,, " nr K j ami iiitrimiiiiir, njiiattisli. Iicuilin . A new Marv Pickfnnl wlm will nirtiiift ho tlu IDOL OF MEN AND WOMEN. ami 1 : SlyUplat Mr"- - 0u W Hill HHH RELIEF SOCIETY BIKTIIDAY'. NOTICK o Next Tuesday evening, March 17, the Relief Society of the L. D. 8. Church will celebrate the date on which the organisation was founded In an Interesting manner at the L. D. S. Recreation Hall. A very unique historical pageant consisting of songs, readings and living pictures will portray early events In the history of the pioneers. The program will be given without cost and a cordial Invitation Is extended to the epneral nuhiii. An ! HHHW 1 1 3 OF ASSESSMENT. o Zuma Mining A Milling ConU: a corporation of the state of Cul Location of property, Tintle Mialx: District. Utah. Location of ocbeon was served. K. and Billie. non, alatx Mra. Ilyrum Jenkins entertained pun led on their return by Frank ,a,K,ler returned on Sunday after Miss Jenuon, a former resident of few friends at a Sewing Bee of business, Eureka, lltal a of eouple days with Salt lleesloy, who Hpent the latter pail BlM,,,Ung Kureka, has opened a Beauty Parlor1 Wednesday evening, the party be-i-n Notice Is hereby given that it friends. of last week vlaitlng with Suit Luke the Crescent Theatre building inK ln honor of her mother, Mra. IT. meeting of the directors of theihw1 I'ie and cake Hale at the M. E. und friends. will be pleased to meet all uf,J Hlgglnaon. Later in the evening named mining company, held it & B,rt ,,K Bl 2 her old friends in Kureka. The now noma of the husbands of the ladles John M. Baker, a former resident office of the secretary ln End 1,10 ' H1'10" of l,w. parlor will be known as the of Kureka who is now residing at arrived and a delicious luncheon J , i.,..' Vanity City, Juab County, Utah, on Tie ' 10,1 i Purk City, sent In a subscription re-- s,lt, and will rater ttf Marcelling, wa served. The following guests Slioppo March 12th, 1925, an day, Franklin of New York Facials, Scalp Treatments and newal to the Reporter Ibis week.' Mr- -' present: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ment, being No. 30 of one (1) wl,h her l,:,r,,nt8- Mr. 'na Packs. Thone 147. Klrkman, Mr. and Mrs. George For 4t stating that he atnl his family are l are was levied on the Per It. Simpson, at Silver unable to get uloug wiihoui the n,l kIr', John J. Hanley announces paper and that they loik forward to "v thA 1925 hunting and fishing w" Mrs. A. Its coming with much pleasure. tarson and daughter, licenses will be ready for delivery to ."d Ktliel, and son, Albert, amt Mrs. locul people within the next few at V. F. Shriver'a store, E r Tboiuas Iram-ilast mentioned being from Mam- returned on Wed- duys. The price of the annual II Utah. UNIVERSITY PLAYERS HERE nesday from Salt take where they cense remains the same as for the moth. Any stock upon which this visited fer several days. previous year. " Mrs. Mary tawis left on Sunday j JdaF- - April llth, 1925, will be 4 Mrs. K. S Van tauven entertained La t Saturday evening the U. of for miit hern California whore she; at 500" last In evening U. players under the personal direc- quent and tdrertlMd for gaie it will visit for a few weeks with Mis honor of Mrs. Friday He auction, and unless paymni C. Brereton of Salt tion of Prof. Maud May Babcock and made before, will be sold on TIP Anigona. u former resident of Eu- - Lake. After a few hours of cards Prof. Houstman, presented reku who now lives at Los Angeles, a dainty luncheon was nerved. Later Mary day, the 7th day of May, 1IH.' the Third, Rachel Crothera charmWATCH THIS SPACE Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ostrander n oclock p. m., at the office of lb the evening a radio concert was ing comedy. turned homo early in the week after enjoyed. The cast of players was all th.it secretary at W. F. Shriver'e itofc a few spending days wl'hj visiting Funeral services for Andrew GROW the most critical could demand and Eureka, Utah, to pay the dellat cod Salt Lake Mends. Their duugUtcv lloldaway, who died In California, each played his part In a commend-- assessment together with the sole. j Mbs Margaret Ostrander, Is uow at- - were conducted on of and advertising expense able manner. Sunday at Provo tending the St. Marys Academy. H. D. SH RIVER. Mr. lloldaway was a resident of Miss Georgians Taylor, a former SecrctiP J. F. Ilarve), representing the Oi- -j Provo for many years. He was , Tlntlc girl. In the role of Granny (Firsh publication March 13, Iron Works Co., was in th- - Ing there at the time he directed the gave a good Interpretation of her district during the early part or the development of the Sioux Cone, and part. week. Mr. Harvey's company has other local mines, It Is to be regretted that bo few sold u number of mining hoists In: ... . , Tlntlc people took advantage of i'ie :: ibis district, the most recent Instai- p. J Incline In.' !lna. ,tpn1r lag, piu of j opportunity this seeing mYcs! it all gone. Thl "? 1" Thur"di: :: Ini ion being at the Iron King prop- SrSfJ and Jigetfoa which was above the ordinary play, t and NOT d0B 7i Md demonstrated that the state educa- nrrivo.l and J hi,l de.l- - and etrength Brere,oa. the machinery was put in place by k th drarnatlc not so. You can get : ; ftfiil coniiOHinj j Cl! by building as about modern us hoisting plant, kL Mrs. C. E. Ward dellgthfaliy anything in the state, being large 11 to enough to meet ull future require- - entertained the D. F. Sewing Club toct with the incuts of this property which ha al! at ker home last Friday evening. of red cells in your blood, lncreue lmtmrl-After a few hours of sewing the L of a real bonanxa. the to a fact that ' It derT,edU1 erved a delicious luncheon. ,heIp NMurs build these Pie and cake sale nt the Kureka J10810 8.8.S. I. one rt were the following ? Mercantile Commission Co. store on ! pr most the blood powerful Mrs. V A. ber,: J. e Kirkman. hire. at 11 a. m. Conducted by in existence. Its results cleansers In thou- - ! ! Mre. . 8her-DJenkJn. William Junior M. I. A. girls of the ll'rum da ot rheumatic cases have ' S. Church. (wood, Mra. Spence Spencer, Mrs. R. nothing short of amazing! The been E. Winn. diclnal Ingredients of S.S.S. me 1 Mrs. Thomas Francis entertained' J111 11 !! remember! a number of friends at her home' A TfrT pleasant surprise party What can carr'ed 0Bt on Miss Goldie he more Thursday evening, a program inspiring, more wonderful of "heeler Silver an to see the shackles of City last Friday being carried out. Honors for pain APRIL 8 IS THE DATE Music and games were ths rfe?ad front your high srores were awarded to Mr. anl urM Mrs. Chester Snow. pt,S evening. A dell- Mrs. Maybenj , u luncheon was served to the fol-- , o,fWmndnr,n? d.muiclM Bilis and John Pearson won second dippw: r your made iss Lenora Cronin, too prizes and Mrs. O. Stewart and with pink the old swertlErt aurfo Allen. Miss Violet Button the consolation prizes. Tlie'JJif 0?d enriched and your ' ee'er Sarah Tuhlin, Miss rooms wore attractively decorated. more as they used to ! ! raoe Steele, Miss Mary Steele, Miss; he. You canplump do It! Take 8 8 8' ' pink und white carnations being MOOSE Manson Miss Adeline Sorea-- 1 Jh great destroyer of rheuxnatlA used. A delicious luncheon was serv-j- 0 , flsa Mary Brimvach. cd. covers being laid for the follow-j01R 1 W b Sold St 1 tnn l Ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. O. Stewar .l Tie and cake sale at the Eureka 'i Mr. and Mrs. John Toarson. Mr. and Mercantile Commission Co store on Mrs. Fred Button. Mr. and Mis. Saturday at 11 a. m. Conducted by John Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Chester! the Junior 21. 1. a. girls of the ll ' You Fed ; Mr. Mrs. Bills. D. and 8. Church. Mayben Snow, fouwdf Again j ! I . ! 1 Ileu-jWe- - " 3-- 13 re . prixdg-plac- 1 " s Rheumatism re-ji- I llv-tum- , i J, "1 r StSzr i I i .... . L "J j rD (fm-- as.. r. W ! ! ! ! , mem-Salurd- ay Hy-th- ! E. "f;V S ASS ! 1 , ?hTvlJ, 1 t j tWWWIIIHWiHHfy O. A. Allred All Work Guaranteed. ; 1, . Electric Wiring and Repair Work. ! Fred!ln sy CHAM BERLAIN5 TABLT.T5 ; ear-mar- CiTOUT pmsors J S Phone 324 I 1WtIIIIIHHHH4mHWHWIIlHlHff |