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Show T Frida v, EUREKA REPORTER A if - 1S4 Funeral For Charles Bloss Lady Elks Elect Officers And Enjoy Entertainment Was Largely Attended -- o Lam Friday evening a moat services over the r- -j joyable party waa given by the muius or Charles W. Blims were con- - meinberi Df the Lady Elba Club, this ducted on Friday arternoon of BOCiaj affair following the regular Union 1111'! election and being in honor of the week at the Miners under the direction of the Fraternal oId and Bew officers of the organi-Ord- r of Earle. The hall wa Mra. E. L. Clark, who reed to capacity by friends of the M president, was presented ceased who came to pay respect with three volumes of Edgar Allen his memory and the floral offerings: Poe.B vorba Mrs. I. D. Theriault were many and beautiful. gave a very appropriate speech la In addition to the regular lodge the gift. ceremonies there wa a funeral ser-- j The new officers will be as fol-- ; mon by Hev. Frary and remarks by jjowa; jjrs George Brewster. t; George lire wider and George Mrs Thomas Trythall. vice were numbers musical The liarn. ,preaident; Miss Ora Jerman, by tho M. E. Church choir tary; Mrs. R. D. Gardner, financial aud by a quarictte composed of Neil and corresponding secretary; Miss Ollare, Thomas Tancock, Valter Anna Coffey treasurer. o and llehcr Jones, al-- j ( 'brlsloplieison xhe program of the evening a solo by Mrs. V. E. Ekloff. irluded the following numbers, fol-- I Interment was made In the fltv games and an excellent cemetery and the pallbearers were: iunC,eon: Violin solo. Oscar Silver; William Owens. James Creighton. ;TOca geiection by Mrs. R. D. Card--! cTlmwelle as ac- Harry Carten, Clyde Klshel, Joseph ner wlth MI Ihiy and Jake Wiereman. dance by Miss character companlst; o iLenora Barney, with Miss Gertrude Church as accompanist; piano solo April 11th and 12th Date 'by Miss Lavon Clavelle; vocal num- Ol Quarterly Conrerence ber With banjo accompaniment by Misa Catherine Leyshon. o The prize winners iri connection The quarterly conference of Tin- tho games were: Mrs. II. L. with will Church S. tic Slake of the L. II. E. L. he held In Eureka on Saturday and Wall, Mrs. Lester Carter, Mrs. E. Ekloff. V. Mrs. 'Sunday, April 11th and 12th. This' Clark, committee The having charge of session of conference will unduubi-- : which many declared to edly be one of the most Interna! lag the PartF affair of the most the be enjoyable A ever held in the Tlntic Stake. of constated Mr. Albert will jearv Twelve nitiinher of the ApoHtles Mrs. Thomas he preaent to dellever the principal Morley, rhalrman; Miss Mina Anna Coffey, , Tancock, address and other well known apeak-111 be on the program. All meet-- J Ora Jerman, Miss Isabelle Gourley ' lngs will be held at the Eureka' Will at Ward Church and will take up Operate TO Stages tho following lime: April 1 lib at Scenic Spots Of Utah 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.; April 12th at 10 a. in., 2 p. m. and 7.30 p. m. The Stage service into the scenic park evening service on the last day ot section of southern Utah will be the conference will be In the nature' taken over by the Utah Parka comet a Mutual Conference and In ad.li- - pany under a permit issued by the tlon to the speaking there will be a public utilities commission last muaical program. day. Thla terminates negotiations between the Union Pacific through its subsidiary, the Utah Parks company, and other Interests operating stage service Into the park lands The case was practically settled SPECIALS Saturday Only Large cans Pineapple, regular 45c, 3 for Rains, seeded or seedless, 2 packages Folgers Black Tea, y2 pound Folger's Green Tea, '2 pound Booth's Sardines, tomatoc or mustard, 3 cans Standard Yellow Peaches, No. 2 per can Matches, per box Blue Ribbon Malt Syrup, per quart can Nickle Plated Tea Kettle, No. 9 Granite Tea Kettle Universal Lunch Kit . 1-- $1.00 23c 30c 25c ; Eureka, Utah. ed seore-furniHh- 50c 23c 5 !n-js- 72c . $1.63 $1.19 52.38 Is 'fVovidod for Bore Dresses Stunning Easter and Colors ! . The drawing on the Lamp is now on. Bring in your keys and try them. You probably have the lucky key so come in and find out. Spring Styles That satisfactory jern feeling when you know you're well dressed! Yon ean ! , ! CROMAll GROCERY WE DELIVER feel perfectly with your appearance in one of these becoming frocks. pleased . Mon-splend- SOk Fabrics The materials are supple and soft. Enhanced with trimmings of lace, plaits, embroidery, etc. id j out otUT ,h Cromar Grocery Giving opposition developed Away Some Big Prizes Ing of the certificate. I o RELIEF FROM THOSE HEADACHES. Tliorc is oiio way in which you get H'rinunc!it relief from those nerve racking, health Happing headaches which are gradually wearing you into a nervous wrcc'; get at tho liitHo of tho trouble. In the majority of eases this is tho spiao. A pinched nerve is preventing tho proHr functioning of some (tart of tho human machine. Wo relievo this pressure and nature does the rest. Come in for an examination at your earliest convenience. It will cost you nothing and may save you many hours of agouv. n to the grant- - New Coats Have Arrived - Stage service to be given by this from company will radiate both Cedar City supplementing the rail road branch Into and from vale where it will tap tbe branch of the Denver A Rio Grande Western road. It will extend to Cedar e Breaks. Bryce Canyon and Xlou tlonal Park from both points. The Parry brothers, who have operated this service In the past on a some-matwhat lens auspicious scale will here--a after limit their service to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, I Marys-hnldl.- ; Make Your Selection Now ig Get all the possible wear from your Spring Coat by baying now! You will have a No-on- large selection from which to choose and a most attractive selection! lc , Dr. H. J. McKell i Chiropractor Office Hours 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. 0 p At Buy A Home And Get Out Of ; HOME ('ALU ; Rent-Payin- j I Poorly light! kitchens are responsible for much of the eyestrain that produces undue nerve tension among women and leads to eerious ooneequ vary many oases. it If. O. E. ( LI g MEMBER PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED D of Spring are priced within your reach. Splendid Coats, silk lined, trimmed becomingly, are priced at only Class $19.75 AStrapPump ofDistinction Good Lines Real Value Made of tan calf or black kid; all-leath- punched quick action. Also 3 room furnished house and Mrs. Julia Whitehead was hoatei 2 room cabin, furnished. 9S00. to the members of the L. O. E. Club Also a business place for rent. and a few friends, tbe party being house and outbuilding at . 4 room given on Thursday evening of las. Silver City. 9110 takes It. week. At 7.30 a delirious hot supApply to Frank Garrity for parte per was served at an attractively i ulars on those and many others. decorated table, which had for its Desirable property on Church St. centerpiece a bowl of snap dragons. two dwelling houses of consisting The favors were small novelty basand 91800 takes them. garage. large was enjoyed. kets. Later 600 5 room bouse and s. outbuildings, scores were held High by Thomas Clements and Mrs. Henry also some furniture. Good location. Osborn. The guest prize went to 9675 takes this one. 5 room house, garage and all outMrs. Charles Taylor and Mrs. Cecelia buildings. Everything in first class Bacon won house prize. Those presrrlce 91200. 9500 will ent were: Mrs. Frank Garrity. Mra. shape, balance 30 per month. Henry Osborn. Mrs. Jack Osborn. handle, 4 room house with good garage, Mrs. William Mrs. McCulIougb. Cecelia Bacon. Mrs. Thomas Clem- on upper Leadville Row. A bargain ents, Mrs. Thomas Drew, Mrs. Joseph at 79650. room house on south side of Buys, Mrs. James Bant. Mrs. Me-- ! town, rrlce 9750. 9300 will handle. Crea Roundy, Mrs. George Castle- - j 5 room bouse on north side of! ton. Mrs. A. L. George. The special own harn, summer kitchen and all guests were: Mrs. Charles Tavlor 91550 takes this. A Mrs. Dean Henriod and Mrs oitknlldtega real bargain that will not Ust long. Whitmore. Well built 4 room house with all 0 on Leadville Row. The road between Park City nd!?a,?!?(''ins .Salt Lake, which Is nsually unfit fori" travel dnrlng the greater part of the .winter, la once more being usedj .having been opened to the public on The simplest and beet way to stop Monday of this week. The road colds, cronp, bronchial, congbs. to tbe Tlntic District, which! loading flu" and la grippe coughs I to take in wet1 rotten condition jls during weather. Is almost always passable.1 this section getting a lot less snow Jthan the Tark City district. Every user is a friend er vamp and quarter; covered military heel Quality at low price $4.50 Ton Calf Black Kid $3.98 2 building lots on upper Maiu street. 9100 each. I have a number of buyers for homes priced from 9350 to 9600. If yon have such a home let me handle the deal for you and assure yoa , i 1 Springtime Is the time to purchase a home and at present I have a large number of good buys listed, most of which can be purchased with a small down payment and the balance in easy installments. Get out of the rent paying class by purchasing a home. There la a groat! deal of satisfaction la owning one; and it does not require much effort! to make the payments. 1 am also writing fire insurance! :ittd can take care of your needs In. this line. A large lot containing a 3 roomj house and foundation for a larger one. This la a good buy. Residence in Silver City at 9130. I u IlCHT YOUR WIFE, Priced Reasonably These chosen a t y e s . the Crescent Theatre next Wednesday evening there will be a lecture given by Rodney H. Dran-- ! dim, the exerutive secretary of the ' Loyal Order of Moose, who will sd-- ! ; dress a public meeting. It is seldom 'that such a distinguished person visits a city the size of Eureka and his visit and address will no doubt attract a large number of people. The meeting Is being held under the auspices of the Eureka Lodge of Moose and they are plunning to make It Interesting enough to pack the house to capacity. In addition to the address of Mr. Brandon there will be a splendid program, the music for the entertainment being under the direction of John llood, who states that the numbers will be of an exceptionally high order. Owing to the limited seating capacity of the Crescent Theatre it will exclude everyone ,1)0 necessary to under the age of 16 years. ! EUREKA, UTAH that $19.75 On next September 29th the Uro-- J mar Grocery la going to give away, Home splendid prizes to the parties With tho lucky numbers. each 1 pure bane made between now und that dale the purchaser will be given a ticket which entitles lilm to chance on the prize, which will bo a rholco between a Pucksrd hi- cycle or a 12 gauge Drowning anto- shotgun. In nddltlon to this monthly drawing will bn held at which some valuable prise will he Forty touring cars given away. The prizo for the flrstl monthly drawing will bn 100 pounds, are to be placed in the service by th-- i of sugar. parks company at a cost of some 9190,000. In addition the company has already Installed a garage at Moose Secretary To Visit Cedar City to keep the busses In Eureka Next Wednesday condition at a cost of 939,700. ; ; CONSULTATION FREE. CRESCENT THEATRE BLDG. STORES Wll-den- - LAMP DRAWING ; DEPARTMENT de-,fr- 2, PHONE 8 cnccmt om- -j 571 n. t 1 1 1 1 ! I ItWtDWI 1 1 1 M-- J j 15 Days Free Trial shone ear nearest office to Install one of the famous DAYLIGHT CHIN LIGHTS In your home on FIFTEEN DAYS FREE IAL without the least obligation on your part Your wife will be gated by the abates ef gloom in her kitchen and It will mean ih to hat BMltk Utah Stop Coughing Easter Pastries Before you spend time and effort in baking your own Pastries for Easter, inspect our offerings. Our prices are very reasonable and we know that if yon once give ns a trial yon will be a steady customer. : ! went Public Setvice J i I CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY ! ! Tintic Baking Co. |