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Show hi itil 8 E. HuMi nturn-- d Mr. and Mr. a a?o-on TupkiUv I.uk-- . Salt at (iiuplt of day Till r n- - 'I I: It i 111. r in m-- on- t for lh" 17th day of t J u lima Wad-- . VV. min-- , Dm luar urt-i-- on at wan tf.il I (JneorpomUJL 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Eureka, Utah. assistant hi- - - S!an-ilar- ik ti lad, k Tin-;d.iy- I h d.ij Jan-- . of Hit Tlnii- mana-'i-- r I 'Ill: sal irk. bi .1 n' r-- k ! i f: Norih Standard i,. i llnI i nt - d ovr Hu-min- . and Mrs. A. It Ilyan. whil-in ro'jli: to wiut hern Itah, atnppi-i- l In Eureka on Monday ovi-in road nn Mr. It; an ii rmta ; work lining to Ills liacllnr, t lie ioul h of City on tinTrail. Mr. evi-nin-- r 1 pn-M-fi-da- Mra. - r Andn-aaun- , d forni-i-l- llood. raturn-after having spent during thn in tha Fayaon Ilonpltal, two wet-kwl.era shr waa operated on for ap pendlritla. George Illnh and Ian McCann,1 who apent about three months in California, making the trip hy auto and visit In k various pointa of Interest on the roast, returned homo la' week. They made the trip to south ern California over the Armwliei-- l Trail and returned hv way of north 'em California and Nevuda, over Highway, which they d:i'e la a very poor rood rompared with tha ono thuf traveraes souUiert. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. George Sol hern ni.l V have 1 luf n in bntli tin1 iiifcrrlumgrublt' tyjM, to fit children left Eureka on Wedne ilav. in fit sizes to new small your juvscnt wIiitIm, uml going through to Hols', Id:ihi, wheels. where Mra. Sot hern and llu- (hildr--;- i will remain for the greater part ol We have tlirm at tin present low that give every sue the Rummer whlin Mr. SoIIo-m- i motorist an opportunity to enjoy the pent (omfort of Into the layeile lllver section on combined hiistneKS and pleaHiirt on! (looilyear Balloons. Ing. William Henderson, also well And you get the last word in ludlooiis when you huy known hero hut at present in Idaho, will Join Mr. Sothern on thn trip (looilyears, beemiso (looilyeurH are the ONLY balloon from Ilolsn and they will do Konntires made with extra elastic, extra durable NlPKIl prospecting as well as fishing an TWIST. hunting. Make a date with us now for (Joodyear Balloons! Mra. I). II. Cronin and son, Maynard, left this week for Nevala, Ip tending to vlidt first with Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Corking at Iteno nnd then with Mr. and Mrs. Mat Murpliy at Goldfield. Mrs. Corking nnd Mrs. Murphy nrn daughters of Cronin nnd the latter, together wiUi her children, will accompany Mrs Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Myers h.1 will truiisucl business In Montmi.i Cronin nml non to Eureka, the trip Mrs. Murphy Iwu children left Kurcka during lh und then visit t ho northwest. There to ha made by auto. week, having sold their homo on Is a likelihood of the family locating and children will likely remain here upper Main street to Mr. and Mr. (ll her at Seal lie or at some oilier for a month or more, or until Mr Grorga II. Ryan. Mrs. My ere uml Wash In at on or Oregon town. For Murphy rnn find time to eonie here tha children are 'to go oust. visiting the past nine years Mr. Myers has and drive their cur hack lo Gold for some months ul their for him been the principal of the Tintic Utah field. ltoiuo in Illinois, while Mr. Myers School at this place. Captain Arthur MeChrystal, who, recently visited with his nml hr i,1 Mrs. J. IT. McChryslal, nt Inis Vegas Nevada, Is taking (jullo an interest in the game of polo, according to; newspaper clippings which have; been sent to friends in this city. Tin Encouraged by the cnlhukiastic nation-wid- e response to the First National bummer School, in 1WI, the adminiiliation it offering a of young army officer Is a second summer of opportunity in 1W5, with a varied program of the 291 h infantry team and In courses and faculty of educators peerless in their fielJs. matches lie has been their star Follow these masters to this cool mountain retreat, where is Ills teuni won the pon study performer. varied with recreation that takes you to famed scenic places and championship last month. Abo it June 1st Cupt. MeChrystal will leave Georgia, where he Is now stationed, for Fort Logan lo train with the infantry riflo team for thn natioinl matches to he held ut Camp l'erry I.afawn MInh But Every Day Not Alone Today y d wi-e- a kind of value, you have a riaht ta ilh "hat Values that here found every day in the year. We de net .uch values are t be demand-a- nd hold aalea." njUtie snre Printed Summer Frocks Very Smart Crepe Dreues A Clever Style Side Bow nnd Button Yes, You Can Have Goodyear Balloon Tires j In well-ma- priced at Summer Days ! Days when you want to sit on the porch and be clad in a cool, comfortable, attractive Frock These Crepe Printed Dresses answer that need. g, a a - I ; AMERICA'S GREATEST SUMMER FACULTY COMING TO UTAH nn-nili- re-ce- nt Ohio, In Uranian, Dantmi, Iaivemty i (iIiim vftka) j Kfttrr, Acwyal-U- . tifo Columbia I Xiliwliick, IJueaiioa. Columbia, ll uaakai : LmntfiWk, lia-olov. It. ol Caltl.Hoia; Palnf, Nature . Sluiljr, Curerll ; ll.xUri. Health E.lu-hi, Huiioo. 25. 2d Term: July 1st Term: June IS-Ju- ly Tuition Fee 27-Au- g. 925 1st term, $35 for quarter. July. Only a small number of loe.il sportsmen were at Geneva on Sunday for the annual outing of fish and gaum association and the varioua other organizations in terested in hunting and fishing. The attendance at the resort was large, about 6,000 numbering people, many of the Salt Lake visitors spend Ing both Saturday and Sunday at Geneva. A most interesting pro gram was carried out on Sunday, including races, fly and halt cast it: a. trap ahootlng. boating, baseball horseshoe nintor-- i ycie pitching. races and stunts. There was a and drawing for thousau!-o- f dollars worth of prizes. The Reporter has Just receive ; Interesting letter from It. C. Levi i who followed leasing in the cii Cons, mine for several years and who Is now visiting at his for home In Italy. His stay in Hi.i country has been prolonged owiiu to the very serious illness of his brother, Romolo Levra. who also was a resident of this city fer many years during which time he mining. Romolo Levra rnovid ,his wife and children hark to Italj and soon after reaching that country his health commenced falling. Tin He friends sincerely hope that he will soon recover. and finished Covered milA very stylish ; itary heel. model and s pi-iee- M--- s tan calf, er de throughout - The Tintic Garage all-leath- 1 They are of a mercerized material. Made in mart styles. And priced astoundingly lowl At, Baby Dresses Of Nainsook Lace and insertion trimmed with sweet little embroidered yokes. Gertrudes lo mutch, too. $1.69 Jy.jU moderately $4.98 Plisse Crepe For Underthings No ironing I Plisse crepe makes such pretty lingerie. 27c Summery Wash Frocks Of Voile and Broadcloth If it's difficult to choose between a sweet voile Dress and a smart broadcloth Frock- - take one of each! You can at this fine price. The broadcloths are in the popular stripes. Expertly Made The voiles have drawn work. Both the voiles and the broadcloths are Electric Set well and For Hairdressing Wash your hair at Dry . it with au electric drying cotnb, then either curl it or marcel home ! it! An electric hairdressing set, to do this, cost!, at this Store, only, $1.39 attractively In colors appropriate for Summer. made. Priced to your advan- tage, at $3.98 tin-stat- e , 29. Register June Write for catalog. Boys Wash Suits Cool Summer Materials suits and suits for summer. Vell and substantially made; many materials and colors; several models. Sizes lYiio 7. Only Good-lookin- g fine-weari- Boys9 Oxfords Of Gun Metal ng m e UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LOGAN. UTAH .1 in--- r LOW SUMER EXCURSION FARES WEST and EAST Tollo-,--e- DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD To California and North Pacific Coast destinations, effective May 15; and to Eastern destinations, effective May 22, with final return limit of October ol. Littoral stopovers anil diverse routes are ionnitted. Through daily standard sleeping ears via llio (ramie to San Francisco, St. Louis and Chicago. The PANORAMIC SPECIAL1' the llio (1 ramies popular daylight train will resume service on May 21 between Stilt City anil Denver. Call on nearest llio (1 ramie agent for rates and Pullman reservations. FRANK A. WADLEIGH Passenger Traffic Manager Denver, Colorado Roll Brim Rah Rah Hat for Children r For Men Heres value for Pure thread silk with fine quality heel, toe, foot and well made ; colors d ladles of Goshen are planning a very interesting program for May 29th. the affair being in honor of their mothors. The party is under the dirciion of the recreation' committee and It will take place at! the amusement hall. .Tintic peop'o' are invited to attend. The pro-- i gram, starting at 2 oclock In the afternoon, will he appropriate to' such an occasion and each mother, will be presented with a potted' plant, with special prizes to the' oldest mother, youngest mother and! the mother with the largest number' of children. Luncheon will be serv-j ed during the afternoon and In the there will evening he a datfcia- -l party with music by the DarGn, Girls Orchestra of Salt Lake. Pure Silk Hose you. hose lisle top; summer Smart style for boys. Well made of selected gun metal calf; Goodyear welts. Well made and finished. Extra good vab ues. Sizes 2 y2 to 5M - $3.93 Sizes 1 2 VI to 2 .... $3.69 Outing-Vor- k Shoes for Men 59c 4-fo- Young r- 1M Hose for Men has soft crushable crown and roll brim. Of silk poplin in navy, khaki and sand ; fully' lined ; contrast band and button. Only 49c 59c 79c Full mercerized lisle, including heel, toe and top ; carefully made. Very low priced at 4 Pr. $1.00 Vi'S Equally good for tieY work or for outdoor and vacation wear Of chocolat Retan; will reziit barnyard add; leather zole and hee-l- $2.49 ATTENTIONThis Store Will be Closed Memorial Day, Saturday, May 30th |