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Show t b Pace EUREKA REPORTER 4 Friday, Marci, Mr. and Mra. Jesae Snov of Salt Mrs. D. C. Harrington visited with Salt Lake friends during the week Lake were in Eureka on bualnesa la,t 8tBrdty and SaBday' Special music by the well known Mlaa Vera Tervort of Tayaon wa Night Hawk Orchestra at the Star in Eureka during the week, visiting next Theatre Sunday evening. ,t1 Mr. and Mrs. tienrge Ryan an.1j Mr. and Mra. George Lang ton re-- ! Special for Salmd.iy -- Children u MrB Dresses at $1.49. 'lin'ic Merc. (...'children left eday for Salt Lake 'turned to Eureka on Tuesday after ;rB' Arthur HtyeB aBd f,,r fw day" TisH' visiting for a few days at Salt Lake, j Miss F..rgle and Miss Kdnairi,y W. II. Elmer of Spanish Pork was Mrs. Frank Cook, Sr., and her, Drown spent ShikIhv at JVnvn. Marcelling by Mrs. H. J. MrKeil!ln Tnt,e on buaineaa la.t Wednes- or for an ap- 0 rente. Phone I99-Mr. and Mr. ll)rum Jenkins a,. day. Mr. Elmer was engaged In lit. in, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. pointment rhildren were visitors at 1rovo hist business In this district for many i Kmnk Cook, Jr., of Eureka. I Mr. and Mra. William Eddy of years. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Francis bp soldier Summit spent a part of the y Mrs. I.. C. Creeuwell of Salt Lul.e In connection with the Baby a lining the Infill people who havn Kureka with relative!. next is visiting at the home of her son, Theatre Star at the picture this week puiihnsed HUioinohileM II. f. (ireeiiwell. All Lady Elks are requested to Sunday evening there will be special from Overland secured the iri They , attend the meeting tonight. There orchestra mualc, furnished by Frank Mr. mid Mrs. A. J. Kirk mini re- llncon On rape. he election of officers and a Morlvya Night Hawk Orchestra. 'will turned Sunday after several (la.. s Manager Huniuel Mclntrye, Jr., of time. general good visit with Balt laike friends. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hanks an I ih Mammoth mine returned on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barney returned Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Takos, Willian Mr. and Mrs. it. I). Gardner ari l Wednesday uflnr a business trip to rhlldren were at Sprint: villi and Salt Lake. d ere ueBtB ?fJ r- Sa,t Lke ritV dur,B ,h Provo last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tln.mna Francis and vlHr" : "oy' I I.na ! il.t . 27. STYLEPLUS CLOTHES Pe-g- I "l.k ,1k. M I ln.l " l;rl S..rt II- .- ; ijjj' T whi 'um Tourist travel fo and from fight much easier if you puy inore nltenlion to your appearance. Clol!ies( measured by Oscar Silver and tall ,,y Mr Stewarts mother, (he big musical event II. A. ('. Glee Club -ored by Horn muke it easy for yc.i 24 me in hem. Sat.. Marrh 2 ft. Recto dress up at a very tumlesl end. rtion Hall. Tlekels on sale at EuW'e will he glad to show you lh r(.ia Merc. Cmu. Co, 2 Sc and C0, new line of wonderful pure woo of the Neighbors of The inemh.-rlahrlcs. OSCAR SILVER, Eureka. Womlcraft held a social session after Mr. and Mrs. It. l. Gardner li die regular business meeting Friday as their dinner guests Iasi Saturday .veiling. "fiOO" was the game playevening Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klinwpd, prizes being won by Mrs. the formers father, E. J C.lmw. Hum MrCullougli, Mrs. John Keachio also Miss Jennie Reece. I.alcr In 'mol Mrs. Cecelia Ilacon. Luncheon the evening the following guests nr- - was also served, rived, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. .a I. risk Men who care, know quality. They of Ogden, and Mr. mid Mrs. R. A. know ihut when the Horn label ap-- ' Wilkins, of Silver City, nnd a ii";t pears In u garment It will be correct .to the smallest detail. Since 1876 . . a ' 'distinction, quality and style have Don't miss the hlg iiiiinIchI event been found In clothes tailored to of the season II. A. C. Glee Club - measure by Horn. Colne In and In 24 members, Sal., March 2X, Her-- j npei-the unusual values on display real Ion Hull. Tickets on sale :i Ei 'around $30.00. OSCAR SILVER, ' leka Merc. Coni. Co. 2.rn and BOc. Eureka, Utah. jin't inHs f n,e season -- - s ! Wll-an- d l Call- - during the past two or three weeks. shows A report from Cedar City auto that last week twenty-tw- o 8lur tourists a day used the park at that ill place and about as many more stopped at the two hotels. The auto highway to California, by way of and children, now living at Ogden,! southern Utah, la in fairly good with the for- - dltlon at thla time. the week-en- d mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRA It V. Za brisk lu of Eureka. . o The Green IIat by Michael left on Wednesday for a few weeks Arlen. visit In the east, and while there Dr. Michael Arlen presents Mrs. Iris att!Bd to business' March, the woman in the green hat. She broke many hearts before mar- Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Eddy were rlage and one afterward. She turnel among the Tintlc people who went. lover Into a husband and then into Spanish Fork on Thursday for to a cynic. What she did to Napier the funeral of Nephl McKee, a for-- 1 Harpenden and his young wife should have been unpardonable. mer resident of Knlghtvllle. aha does," exclaims the D B. ( ronln returned home n!revlower ln the London Times, bl, un ay even ng after BPpnlljK an unnatural elegance and audacity, several days at Salt Lake .The vara- - u ,, of haT,nR w,th Ion has done him a lot of good and we wltnea her flnaI heated that he Is looking and feeling fine. whitewashing. But, he Immediately Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Harper and reflects, who wares say that this son and daughter, Lawrence and conclusion Is not the culminating Marlon, spent a part of the pair stroke of Irony? week In Halt Lake, with! Ieacock Feathers, by Temple visiting con-spe- Q OtlMI nt J Young men know style. They know the Styleplus label as the mark of real style clothes for young men, their kind of style clothes, sold at sensible prices. , Every Moose and Every Person in the Tintic District Should Hear t Bailey. relatives uni friends. F.'cJ Mrs. Anna McCormick. Mrs. eerInal e10B,Uclfi J"r7 Schramm and Mrs. Loula McCor- - wfa,tfh Jdea ,S,t mlck, all of Halt Lake City are M,l; 5au U1 In Eureka, "p0llcd B0C,y ?rl spending the week-en- d UBC,e ,nIier,tB being guests of Mrs. J. Fred John- seen. Here Is never he has .that ann his shining palace, a solution to tin Janies C. Dick, manager of the problem. Jerry and Mlmt are mar-'o-r worse than that of her more the equator and visited since IWj Mountain View and Yankee prop- - ried, but wnen they arrive at the moral slaters? The answer for thia arose as volcanoes from the deyk erlle., was in the district during the ranch, nothing la aa they harej woman is given ln her refusal of of the Pacific only by pirates, t ' fow piiHt days, being accompanied dreamed. The struggle to regain marriage from the man with whom vlcts and scientists In search of m by Fred C. Hern, who also Is Inter- - the heights and to save their love she is living. Saiunel Hopkins! wonders. Islands which are still h esled In tl'.eso mines. proves to worth of Jerry and Miml. Adams says, Whether you like If the Age of Reptiles, where the pt U. A. C. Glee Club, singers wllh The strongest story Miss Bailey has 'or not, I dare you not to read It. If! vailing sound of life Is the hla S I were a woman, I should regard it the giant marine lixards which oia a reputation, will entertain you yet written. Windows Facing West, by Vlr-'a- s traitorous to my sex, so ruthleos nowhere else In the world. I1si4i So! unlay evening. March 23, .it ln Its SCFadyen veracity, so illuminating in its inhabited by strange and oullandlrt Recreation Hull. Gel reserved seats ?. This novel is a biography of n ' ruthlessneiis, Warner Fabian, 'creatures which have never seat at Eureka Mere, Com. Co. 28c and beautiful and successful mistres-i- . author of Flaming Youth," cays, man. Darwin found in them mirk r0r. Her life Is not a wanton one. Ea.h It has truth and fearlessness In Its of 'tho material for hla Origin of Jnmes Norman and Robert Bur- - step in her progress Is William Beebe dovribn carefully presentation of the inner life of a Species. ton left today for Suit Lake to at- - thought out, and In in Galapagos conformity with woman. A brilliant bit of work. .them Worlds End tend the Snriiie ceremonial. Dr. E. her ambitions and her own moral Worlds Galapago.i by with a vision of a scientist and the End," L. (lark, of Eureka, will be one of code. Indeed, after charm of writing which has brought finishing the al- - j William Beebe, the cundldiiips to make the journey sorbing story of her life, the reader1 A voyage to Balapagos Is a voy- - him to a unique position In the over the burning sands at tonight's will be forced to the conclusion that age away from the noise and dust of world of letters. In all the world lull ini Ion. whlrh follows the usual she Is less at the mercy of the winds ' modern civilization Into the world there is but one euch forgotten land banquet at tho Hotel Utah. of chance than the average conven-'a- a it existed before the appearance and only one man properly eqalppi j Was her life better of the first man. Islamja crossed b to describe Its wonders, An enjoyable surprise party was Clonal women. ' . . given on Saturday evening In honor j ' of Victor Bray. The time was spent in playing 500 and In listening to musical numbers. Trlxes at cards were awarded to Mra. John rhipp,! Mr. and Mrs. Chester Snow, Albert; Bray, R. II. Towers and Mrs. Victor Bray. At 11.30 the table was spread! for an excellent luncheon, the Venter' plere being a bowl of rut flowers. Special for Saturday Children's Dresses ut $1.49. Tintic Merc. Co. Miss Emma Douyall was hostess ' to tho members of the Entre Nous Literary Club at their regular meet-ing on Wednesday of this week, the 'session being held at the home or Mrs.. John J. Hanley on upper Main street. The paper Lewis Wal lace's The rrince of India, was (given by Mrs. E. L. Clark and the discussion following was directed by Mrs. John Donnelly and Mrs. J. l; O'Connor. The hostess served dainty luncheon, the favors anJ decorations being In Keeping with the Easter season. Special guests of the club at thla meeting were Mrs. Hanley and Mrs. Selby Lewis, the latter being out from Salt Lake for a visit with her daughter, Mrs Alan ITke. See Sunday evening's picture program at the 8tar Theatre and listen to special music by the Night Hawk Orchestra of Eureka. Miss Louella Fillmore entertained at a party given at her home on Wednesday. The evening Vu spent In playing 500," after which a deli fious luncheon was served. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jack Church, first; Mrs. Frank Garrity, second; Mrs. S. P. Mickelson, house prize. The guests were: Mrs. G. A. Takes. Mrs. Edward Fox. Mrs. Jack Church. Mrs. S. P. Mickelson. Mrs. Prana Garrity. Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. L. O. Schofield, Mrs. Agnes Haynes, Mrs. George Castleton. Mrs. Arthur Haynes. Mrs. Fannie Fields. Mis. .Bell McAdams, Mrs. John Downey. Mrs. Theresa Viertel. Mrs. George Brewster. Mrs. C. Carlson, Mrs Agnes Roberts, Mrs. Mary Sloane. Mrs. J. W. White. 1 V? j Rodney H. Brandon EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF TOE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. i Hon. Rodney II. Iiiiimlon, Exoculivo Sooivtary of the Supreme Lorie of the Worhl, I.oval Hitler of Moose, will visit Eureka Wednesday, April Sth. Mr. Hraudou is one of our country's most prominent educators and has played an important art in Moose activities since its rejuvenation and for many years has served in the capacity of Supreme Secretary. He silso is a Past Supreme Dictator and was Chairman of the Committee on Education at the Illinois Constitutional Convention in 1920-.2- . The mcmlicrs of Eureka Lodge are rejoicing over their success in securing this visit and are putting forth every effort to entertain their distinguished guest, at the same lime giving the jvople of Tintic an opportunity of hearing him. Mr. Hraudou will address the public at- the Crescent Theatre, Wednesday evening, April 8th. In addition to the address a splendid program has lieen arranged under the direction of lrof. John Hood of the Tintic High School. - The officers and members of Eureka Lodije extend a cordial invitation to the general public and solicit the attendance of everyone over the age of 1G years. Owing to the small capacity of the theatre it will be necessary to exclude all children under that ago. Watch next weeks 'Reporter for detailed program. j U. A. C. Glee Clnb, singers with win entertain you reputation, Saturday evening, March 2S. at a Recreation Hall. Get reserved seats at Eureka Merc. Com. Co. 25c an I 5?c. 5" |