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Show Friday. EUREKA REPORTER Mn. Paul llpynolds this week. hi i i? and enter- V. (V i (! Mar-'.y evening, 2Sih, at Uoreation Hall. Sr., spent the !;s H. J. i ;.l II.ir.iM SMiver m.'I (ll.'ii Cl ill. A, v.'li-m- d her sister.' w.tti n l.i Si. lT.i.n j.laiiiqiciit. Ki'url In Spanish Fork. Smith. S. a ' r luimd Unwell i"i Iir. K. J 2Mli, at Fa'jle.i a:d party Monilay, Apr.! ,M inula y i.nin u Silt r Gi'i trip ;.i!l llui'li admiHsioii ud cents. Valuab.e J.'Sh, i l.i Lake city. i:i I,.! .i..irri In s.ili and nice refreshments. A!l prin-.i Mm. Kiln Sullivan nurned Sunday. cordially invited to f;ten:l. Mr, iiinl Mi'. II. K- 'Vail mid M- Tuesday afs.r a vi.it ut Sail Last' j Mr. and Mrs. I. J Ilussell, Jr , II i Jllr: livilll Never IIH.I.IH'I l'i city. the latter pait 'f Lake wer in Salt .. i ...I Sunday. Suit I,. .Mrj. (!. ('. I Indsay ' last week, icnliiK there for the opera ' I1'' Saturday after i;.endiiM a few d;f Mrs. D :i lii'M.'r of PI Trovaior. . In :.i in Salt, Lake 'iiy. guest i.l li i r daughter, Mr-Mrs. Julia Whitehead, . ' i .. ll 'ik ff Lureka! i ii.i il y. fit and tuilnr-iiiund Mis i lj Howurd Whitehead ti in ilnihet tailm.-you J4r iili llay.-i- son of Mi. laifte, wero at t McCr.-lioundy, Osi-ato Silver, r . .i.iii a ..1 iiiii iiml hy Ihiyes, wli Tuesday. Ci'y L'iliiiilleeed :'..i il act lnil. Hi.' Il.iiid liu I ly riii.i.f. 1ml wit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ii i Mil It J at Ault. l.ik". id. tank (iarrily uni Mr. and .Mix. Co, William Kerj'uson, Jr., . ll Hill.', id. m wi ll li daughter, Mi ..i Mary 1ranc-Kiiiilniuobilo trip to Salt I I Aii'o in., tho in I'rovu on a vi it la Monday un !1. so of Kal I Lake. iuuxii.il Tuesday. Tuesday, al Arina II uncork, Miss M. Hill i mi Mmiday f" n rtin civii ' Miss Nelda Hill, all of Payxor. and In J'invn ('ulliotic lie ..(fief it nf were yuests oT Mrs O. A. Allred of (Churl'll. on Monday und Tuesday. and cii A. t (lie.- ( lull, su.i They say sake tea will color th-I ii n in in t . Sal in day evenim;. MareJi hut auto drivers know tint a hair, 12 sih. at Itecreat inn Hull. call at u ruil road rr.msiim wi!l close a former resident of Ml.. i .lei.-e- i. It (iiilcker. do Eureka, has opened u Parlor, ilii the Ci.v'i-n- t Theulrt! building, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mundy wer II culled to Salt Lake Tuesday on re it il will ho plea seil to meet all of of Mr. Muudvs tier old frieiidi in Lureka. 11ib new Muui sister. pitrlor will he known ua tho Vanity Are your children sufferias fro:. Klmppo and will enter to Mare llliii'.l couili7 If they are cat! Heu and whoopInR Treatments Scalp 4t I t Hi. II. J. McKi-11- . riiiropractor, tin Packs. I'lmiio 147. j Tho ladies of llio Moosidnia! ran relieve thilr troubles. nr. Bechtol Mrs. returned Charles IaKlon held a very enjnyuhle p.ociul Tin evunin ' Monday lifter a trip to Provo wlie:e si .. loll hot Friday. weeks visiting was i pen, in phi.vliiK ".100." The slie spnt several with relatives. prir.es wero won by Mrs. I.uclla Mrs. Isjo I.nrsen of Matna, nmro, Mrs. S. Wilcox and Mrs. J.'i.'kj friends. Mrs. John W. Cliureli. an(i william Stuck, of Twin Falls,: man, woman ami child won the RueHt prlwi. A 1JWIY l.imho. spi nt last Sunday visiting, ill want to have strength mid Mrs. Harry wnh their mother, Mrs. Mary Stack.1 was served. luncheon II iiicaii of tint Joy re t'Welght. : rwoH.r ,tnd To lm min i i t !r n.; li and i. t lor Carten will he the hostess for the K(lht re. low fightlug-jalwc- r next fiitcrlulument, which will nfti'ii jirovH on Toesduy to their home mrnpil In Uio Imdy. It often Means held brlilny, Mun-l- 27th. B Bountiful after spendinR a few , minus md aro minus you M" the to is with Mr. Cooper's slsti r, Mr. roIiir wueks Everybody In your blood, minus health, L. I. H. John Savape. tho Dance Club al Novelty mlnuii vitality. It la serious ti hn March 21. Mrs. William Frnry, Mins I ranc'S you lncrcaso Iteereatlon Hall Tiiesdny, inlrtps, hut I ho moim-ii11m draw- will be Tim feature iintiiiio I ho nunilvr Tolls, of your Josepn 0paPi MiHg Dorothy-Treloar- , oil begin to liennnn plus. That a why Ins Tor prizes after every dance. Ir., jr,.i()i,r lin, Harvey Gan.er nnitor-.vam! a n.ii'inhle j(1 Lake early In tlm week reJ'.S.S., riimo lS2i, has Meant to tliou-- r mu of town orche-uiniJa of KinltTwi Icl.t nu n niul xvnm-- t new'd will help make It a 1Ik affair. Ihk there for a emib; of days.! i a (jins In Ihoir rt length. Your You will want to be there. ,, Mp( WH, ,, ft Ti,urn,ij,y idy fills to the point of power, your llm Kureka of The tn Imnie ,,.r I'liiployeea f,,r Pocatello, Idaho, I'cch Iktohios fmmr, the n:i lines some days nio received (,.r sVeral weeks visit with her Ih.'.t como from thinness disappear. re.'iilar pay checks, wlib-- (Pri Mic. Joseph McCormick of Von ,1'Hik younger, firmer, happier, the new wane srule were for rPka. end you feel it, too, all over your . , lodtf. her amounts than usual, ami Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Iluhrer lily 8.S R. aids ioro wllh t'ua.e clinks cnino nn ml-- ' to Sail luiko .Monday nfter j ILituve in building than ly the mil- dllional sum of money us tlm meio- tuned visit lu Kureka with rcla-ur- e f(.w das lion! Th. ro n;e mi unproven theories of the rni pay postal Increasing (v(s. .They were accompanied bv K.K.o., the sriontillc results of 4o Jnnuaiy Jnmea Mitchell und Mra. William i a pH of Its purely vefretaM.' mcdici-i::- l, plovers Is retroncilve In the dully Drown, Mr. both of Kureha. Ingredients are admitted hy au- - 1st last. An Item Horilies. lie-- in taking S.S.S. today, papers Indicates that the change in Mitchell Is recovering after a serl-Ih- e it will pivo you morn energy, vitalious illness. pay roll of postal employeety and vigor jnut u moro up and go meant the distribution this mnm'i jjr nil(j r8 fPi, Donaldson left log sppoaraTKS!.' of 310,0110,000 In addition to tlm t)n Wodnesduy for Kail Lake City S. 8. A b xitil at all md 4n of the govcrnim-wi..r,. Mr. Donaldson will receive i'iiiti In Ion tiar.. Ttic lara-- aim regular pay roll Ii "lull- tviiniiii,!il. for post office work. for an injury sustained v A. C. C.leo Club, muig und enter- - several days ago while at the North i Yi.ii , red Cl- Main Saturday evening, March Dcc't property of which he Is super- Yourself Again taliinient, . hit rideiil. He was struck by a fall2Slli, nt HecrciiHun Hall. ing timber und Hi first It was bought that Ills Injury was only c sen Ip wound, hut It Is now feared that lit bus sustained Internal Injuries us well. Ills friends are hoping for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. ('. K. Ilulsh, Frank llecsley and son, Walter, went to Provo on ' Monday evening for the M; -- i. Mr. v Lake Eureka Personals and Social Events Ti-it- or , : h. vi.-iti- n . . Hi-- , II-.- JI'i An-I- . - bi'-im-- i - - - 1 i j i.-- i ('i '! 1 1 . .1 ill . i t : .ii1-- t ! r l nn-'il- .. . i? po-dtlu- ! l Taylor-ItUlmrilr- t Ml-t- s rii.-f- to regain I j - i i Il.-aui- ; -- ib-uil- i I m-:;:- wl-o- 3-- i brings joy to you and your j Ctah,-Anderso- or llv-la- ; . tvi-lr.- i nervo-pov-r- ii-ll- j t ird-Mo.- nl l ,in Two handsome new suit I sls-Ih- olr Hu-und- er offered months iR a Hart Schaffner & Marx Antwerp Blue - Gothic Brown r in.-i'men- t VC C Vil (Till I THEY'LL BE THE RULING FOR SPRING THEY ARE NOT atf" I- A. Ms tV- 4 , - -- S al Mrs. r uni ly AV.5chenck JosephpVCJCI.tJ THE BROWN IS THE RICH, LxELLGv CHURCH WALLS; TIIE BLUE IS A SHADE; A COMBINATION U ,, UVLMADGE B 1 ASHES OF ii fe C' 1;- .- I J WITH A Merc put their finest Workmanship into these clothes for ns; Hart Schaffner plens-- ! & that means theres nothing finer. of; SHRIVER F. Em- A. C. Glee Club, song and enter- - An enjoyable card party is Tor April l?,;h. with the memhers of the Eagles Lodge as hosts. Refreshments and prizes awarded. ..... is 50 r nt each. antl-tainme- Saturday evening, March cipated i, u-- . I . St feud between the houses of tury, of the age-olVrieac and La Roche, and of how, out of bondage, came a great love. A romance set in a maelstrom of massacre and strife. Supporting cast of twenty celebrities, including Conway Tearle, Wallace Beery, Courtenay Foote, Josephine Crowell, Betty- Francisco, Murdock MacQuarrie. Vast scenes, thousands cf player?, majestic settings, regal magnificence. ft?' - - - ; e Star Monday and Tuesday 4M44 NEW Patti McCormick, daugh.er ot Conover j and Mra. Thomas McCormick. pr0V. cntertained a frie.ids on Satur- - a clever little hostess when h at Lehl daring the early part of tlie;dar of !ilPt A mo,tiTited wei,k. number of her friend h waiag enjoyable lime was haj with cards celebrate her eighth birthday music followd bv a sr.endid Tuesday. March 17th. The , a ' luncheon. "hs-Those rreo-n- t Al were: Mr. noon was speht in music ar. 1 t ?nd lri7 I carJ Pyinw traXTS w? a big time at the and Mra. Trank Unsrell. Mr an.l ; Prizes were won by Catherine help t0 Riven in the L- - Mrf- C' E VAf- Ur. and Mrs.' A. J.iCormick and Margaret Mi were first, lrir John Finch, eo d. S. Amusement Hall on Tuesday. Hatch and J. Allred The decoration, favors, etc., The decorations were in keeptn.; March 24th. i T10 Reporter office this week re- keeping with St. Patrick's Day with St. Patrick ideas. A delicous . .. a c'iTe' a ummunicaiion from Dr. P. Luncheon was served at .rv luncheon was served. Those attend- . an? Its as had which Kcen,epa Hayes, who recently sold his table wi'.h i a large birthday cake favors the Tintic and white candles. The ITayes arz rom Irish baskets filled wi:h a little eerlous operation, now located in Portland, Oregon, Mr. Joseph Paulsen. Mr. and Mrs. cvernR Tho-present were: Caro'jm. A. C. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter! The Tintic friends of Vera Wha'- - wlsere the former is attending Estrid Christ opherson. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. cott will be pleased to learn that ho echool ad he states in his letter yera. Phyllis Bant, Stan-- Pearl Amelia Osborn, a Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jex. Mr. is rapidly recovering from a seige ka ke Hkes the northwest so well Viola Stattas, Marie Hanley. and Mrs. Walter Jensen, Mr. and of pneumonia, which he contracted n,ajr decide to remain In that ; Hanley, Julia Sullivan. Sirs. T. M. Gercty, Mr. and Mra. 'several weeks ago. At the foHty. Met present Catherine McCormick. Frank Brohm. Mr. and Mrs. Wiillam'time he Is Improving rapidly and hls There will be gifts for a lot of Margaret Gribbons, Madge Gi Goodman. Miss Althea Sylvester, complete recovery Is assured. ac- McCormick people and a Jolly time for Thomas Mrs. Miss Zina Scott. Mr. Coleman - d ' OF. OLD BLUE UUUi.n-m.U- A glowing romance of France in the Sixteenth Cen- ; very number Belt. Mrs Salisbury, Mrs. Kd. Took, Miss ma Dougall. Miss Bernice Miss Maxine Salisbury. Mrs. Heed. Mrs. Billie Heed. Mrs Lloyd. By H. B. SOMERVILLE Personally Directed By FRANK LLOYD ; n SMART ' in - Lydia Salisbury entertained HUE OF OLD LIGHTER THREAD. friends on Thursday evening of lastj 'week, the oecasion being her birthday anniversary. The time was1 'spent in games, music and cards,; followed by a splendid luncheon.: (The rooms were beautifully deco- (rated and the renterpicee for the! dining table was a bowl of rarana-- l tions and lilies. Those attending, the party were: Mrs. T. IV Plark,' Mrs. S. Stewart, Mrs. Jane Mordur. Mrs. James Fitzgerald. Mrs. Fred Blicht, Mrs. Lon Barrett. Miss Ktfa HORMA a c, AVAIL- - GENERALLY STYLES. Patrick's Day entertainment arranged by Father Delalre. The musl-etalent was from Salt Lake, Miss Frances Ilulsh and Miss llclea Bess-Ic- y Father being on the program. IVIutre has for some years been giving a program of this kind on or near St. Patrick's Day, the money j going toward the church building! Dont miss the Kngles Card Tarty, one of the pleasant erents of the coining month. April 13th is the date. Admission DO rents. Vw T- FALL; ABLE; WE HAVE THEM IN ALL THE FINEST SPRING fund. w.i NEXT Rt. W r ?R4SJlfl5S ' COLORS -- and i I 1,r 2Hb. at L. D. S. Recreation Hall. Eileen Murphy and Miss Hv livan assisted In making t!e a real success for the little Pa I |