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Show Page 8 EUREKA REPORTER Friday, M;t- Mr. and Mrs. Leo .Morgan spprt week end visiting with friends Mu- - Salt Lake City. in M:s. John T. Ti.ylnr of Kuri-k- a is tisiimir with her mother, Mrs. Ilcber Minuum at Sail Lake City. lr. and Mrs. A. II. MrChryxtal re- turned on Wednesday after a visit with Salt Lake friends. Attend the pie nnd rake sale at !he M. K. Church, Saturday, starting at 2 oclock. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Jlradley tntrr-taine- il Mr. IMumli nod Klwood Mack-niu- n, both of the tlcm-ru- l Klectrir Co. ot Sail Lake, at dinner on Wed- nesday. Theodore Youugberg, an old timer or tl:r iump who during the iiu.il year has heea making his home at Stockton where ho lias employment ,f 'ompanles, for several weeks left lust Sunday " ?Uil for Salt Lake. She was uccompanl.1 as far as Irovo hy Mr. and Mrs dur,nK t,,w ww,k fleorga a. Ierry, a 1ayson bavi- Smith. Mines' l. J. .Sullivan, ilinghatu lowers of the greet l.lfler, was a hie to return to his U v .rk eurly fit the week after an !' "n " foreed layoff f a few days, the re- Uk,e ,"ra - 1 oaL league. Terry, who i. It of an Injury to the knee hum- U a pitcher, was tried out lute last tuined while he was assisting mi und Is reported to have mud year plckltig up u string of mine lios a fairly good record. that had jumped the truck. Already the crossword puxzie, A pretty St. Talrh'k's party was a brief run, is fast disappearriven hy Miss Buola Towers .1 lev afterfrom view, it having apparently ing home lust Friday. Tint evening U was spent In playing 1,00. liAn? 'l dld KWt U,,der prl.e and maintain for high seore ws awarded to Mrs iW.y tt PhI It phnnomen.l. M. ,.'d IirlKcoll, while r. Mary was won Miss Marin prize hy T Sioun,.. is fading and the SI. Jutricks Ideas were carried out ly. hut f Ju ,,ld um , In ail A ,! dlrim,., mirations. The hot cl, kke supper was sen better following guests: Miss Stella Nor fate. Iron Ore or Isphemlng, Mlei toil. Miss tleiievu Higgliinu,, Ml i Josi pli IauUm, manual training Mario Shut tie. Miss Leila I lart fori'. ' Miss Marguerite Frunke, Miss lluliv. liiHlruclor at the public schools, has n nu oil need the opening of a night Blkiiigfoii, Miss Anna Suili.au, elttss which lakes up each Tliursd:i Karl can ('roi.mr, Mist II; e'!,. evening al 0,30 and anyone wishing Miss Jessie l''reckleton, Mrs. A, to Join may do so hy consult ing M' Hurt and Mrs. Mary II. Driscoll. At present V"" tin On Tuesday. March 17th. at t!. , Taulsen. ,f " KUn. "We and tnechu- oe or me '"'"B l,1HWlnR e vents will takn place, a wo,e,luM ,,li Prove usehull d. crated '.'"I" 7 dancing parly In who have ' hnautifully, where rhurinlng Lu o, v,11 of V I will he Riven to all, und tin orc,es!.,i' ", ty to lake It. will carry you across the sea M ,h,H Brins Isle where you will be clmrin ed by those beautiful liish melodies. No doubt tho Finnish people of . !" ' Kureka are watching the work rC,r" w" Ml" Amelia Sthlecht, Nurmi, tho running Finn, with ( " A, ',i',nly lun,,M0B w,,a great deal of sallsfuclhm. l,,:. ,,m,7H f derful runner has been hreakio1Jr'7,; M,M V worlda records Tor several weeks "rl"nn and during thul time has set marks! ,.1 J, Vm ihai may not he ,.gUHil(.d 'd ,,,KRln years, in fact tho world may nev.-rMn have just such ..n alhlete again. One M"ry ,L exchange says; He u Hh, to e wonderfully couslructed pliysleally with a heart thut finds no duplicate, and thut by reuson or these things lie Is eiiHhted to undergo great strait: without fatigue.'' For iiiuny yea.N the athletes of our own country to he iilmnst In a hy heiuselves. winning so many limiurs at the Olympic games I hat it got to be u rather onesided affair, hut in reeenf meets the sturdy, clean living Finns have been coming to the front so fast that they urn dangerous con- tenders for the honors that the and ll. M. Hills, consolation -- Mrs. Americans have carried for so long (!. M. Mills and Thomas Francis. n lime. Nurmi hns had lto Trouble After the card playing n splendid In outfootlng the fuulest men in the luncheon was served to tho followBulled States as well ns in oth'r ing: Mr. und Mrs. Karl Stewart, M. port Ions of the world In the distance nnd Mrs. Brnest (la libra It h. Mr. and riuvs. lie must lead the simple Mrs. Alvin C.reenhalgh. Mr. and and lake good care of himself llfej to Mrs Mrs. A. McBuchman. Mr. and keep in his usual condition. lie .Mrs. J. Campbell, Mr. nnd Mrs. John well deserves the praise that has Phlppa. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas been showered on him. Francis. Mr. und Mrs. (1. M. I ""t dirl i V'? 'Z .- rn w. ' !'V, i ";T 1 , - , -- ""'"'ves 0 'iP-l....l- i';i 1 l 5' L.T" Man Hart Schaffner & Marx Four Winds Top Coats Weather all of Them ed cl-is- s 1 ,. I Halt Sduffucr & Chilling winds, wet winds, old winds any I ! 192S They ve all the "weather wisdom their name impliesj and stunning style on top of that; youll see the good looks first thing; the comfort you 11 discover when spring starts playing tricks. Mills. 3a $50 Were showing a brilliant lot of spring clothes Hart Schaffner & Marx i'sw Jllfl k UIKt GEORGE PRO DU G i'9 made them, too 7ie LIGH THAT FAILED' $40 "mot RUDYARD KIPLING S famous kovel The screen can give no finer entertainment than this production of Rudyard Kiplings famous story of romance and adventure. tense-every-minu- te Star, Sunday IWH W. F. $50 SHRIVER PBnili!liliiai!li!ggaiilmiipnnnnnnninni rm , , - |