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Show Friday, Jur.f eureka reforter Mr. and Mr. A. K. Kipp were Salt Lake visitor on Sunday. Mr. VV. II. ,i:' j return I.ukn V'friHlilV uf'T U IW'i I ixtt v i1 li li- - r . jrA Mr. Janie Knowh-- s and son, I.awr-enrf- i, were up from I'ayson last Sal- Xl in Salt urdny. Art !iur I'liaxer w;n on! Luke la'i Inst we !. iti'J be in.! Ii'x Ml Marsiirct Owen, a student iii several ye:ir first i :i ( the I'niversily of Itah. returned 'at lived here lie f niiii-rallliom-ljin tier limiii' late last week. returned to hi T. li w ; H Sperlal fur Saturday at the Tiritj? Imnif ul l.u Anyele after a pleu- Mere. Store hit .re . lxu Hath TW'U ra! her. M. It. fur 98c a huh I visit with III pair. nf i'urekit llnw iM. Itlsliop" Jim Duggan, who never Mr. iind Mr r. 11. I f u Fit liud ,n tulssea an Llks eon vent ion, wa In at their uest mi Saturday I lie for-- i town on Saturday. He live x '.I. In r and Ktuler, O. 1. Ilulsii I'rovo. II. llilisli, alu Clirl and Mis Mr. and Mr. Henry Ilunnell wer.; lliivelt. all nf l'iinn. out from Salt Lake on a visit life Ilnlii-rd Ieiidray, nn eiiiployee f l;iKt week, returning Iiodio on I t inn I'artrir, left iy fnr ()lyi visit Ini', 'o ifnrii l:i where lie Intend Frank Thornburg and family were o and v, jth friend In San Friim-lsout from Salt laika on Saturday and is Angeles. Hie guest of Eureka Sunday, . two rhJI friend. ( lin.d etiseii unit fiieii nf Sand Point, Id;; Ini, are li J. Kalph Wilkin (if Shelley, Id visit with I 'ireku for few week wa in Eureka during th earl T'r.. nod Mr. (Jenri'e t'liiiipeuu. Mr. I In i'.ti iisen iitul Mr, t'iiinpeau ure pint of the week, coming here on FrLby ( r.ureka. .ai l i tia-- ! .1 I i" Ni-lli- l 8un-Tues- j 11 I i 1 Ji-:- i huainou. sister. Mr. Jame ('rook and Mr. Hoy Sjieeliil for Saturday ul llie Tlnllc KaiKhn and children left Wediiex-dare. Store hirpn size Italli Tow-- 1 for Lo Angelos where they will Inr VNe a puir. . apetid the summer. lletiHel of San Frao-eise- o Mr. and Mr. Thuina Worthlnr.-to- n left Friday for hi ; home aft' r of Irovo spent several day last a visit with hi parent, Dr. und week a the guests nf Mr. and Mr. wa A. lleiiHil. He bcciimi Mr. J. Fursey of Kurekn. George Suit it Luke a far by panted j feW mother, who vlltnd there for a Albert Cox of Irovo waa a visitor days. on Saturday, at lending the E1UV wa Mr. a resident Program. France (os lial Mr. and Mr. Thomas Dr, Hi'orge Tlnllc many your ago, later l" home doahen. as Ibelr guest during the Elks mil-,Mr. nnd Mr. Hert Mllrliell. Mr. und Mrs. William toliiin, Mri.l "' mak-veulio- i it There's the spirit of summer! K Mr. Thom Marloneaux of Sail week. Tlntlc lute ;latkn r. vhdtlngwuwithIn her daughter, who e at Dividend, and with Kurekw i lion, II. ti I N. Hall Flurr, Doyle, all of Harvey Lake. lat uinl ro-sld- friend. Mr. uinl Mr. W. V. Spencer ontor-- I at a til'd lust Monday evening prettily appointed dinner given junior of Mr. anil Mra. llyruiii Jen-kiund rtiildrnn. The ullractlv dy ileeornti'd luhlo held n H reitler-piec- n a howl of pink and while roMi hud. Cover were laid for Mr. and Mi. A. J. Ktrkumii, Mr. und Mrs. II. E. Winn, Ilia giiotn nf honor n ml I he host mid hunt ii from I lie Turk (he reproHoulatlve City lodge. The Hukera are former resident of Tlnllc. Hart Schaffner & Marx suits Mr. und Mra. Vard Znbrlkie. now living at Ogden, wero In Kureku over I he lut week-enutlendlng the convention and vlitlng with the fortnera parent, Mr. and Mr.! Charles Zubrlakln. :. Wonderful Street Farado Conducted On Saturday Mra. T. W. 1atteraon and sou,1 who hud been tlio guest of her ala-- j The purnde, without a doubt Hie beet ever hold ul an Hlk con vent ion and fur aurpaliiK anything ever seen In Ihl city, formed on the si roe Is conn eel lug Mnln and Leu.l-vlll- e How, In Hie neighborhood of the Tlnllc High Sehool. Mareltlng ilown Main street to Ihe lleck mi no the lodge, hand, etc., then rnuntcr-tf- t u relied (o upper Main ulreet un a dlshiimled. Cluudu F. linker of wu mnrshnl and aHslNltiig him in handling; Ihe parade were Hie three member of the pa rude John J. Hannifin, Jerry Sullivan ami Frank (leur. The purude wu hour mi delayed for nearly a walling the arrival of the Ogden Elks and their bund and then owing to the threatening weather the big iroceluu moved on without tho from the Junction Cily, who hoy later formed in line and paraded the street about the time the other wero dlNbumling. Tho Ogden hand altraeted u lot ef attention, Ihe uniform being beautiful und the mus'd unusually Hue. hile the parade was forming Aviator Thompson gave Home thrld-- j tug stunt over the city und ngnin in the afternoon, while the rodeo ter, Mra. Joeph McCormk-k- , for aev-- ; rral nionth. left Sunday for UuDn where ahe will vlnlt with her neither before returning to her home in California. I Dilllng nnd grundduughler, Jean Hilling, left Wed newiluy for Hutto, Montana, where they will visit with Mra. A. A. Mill TrHE styles are so fine, the fabrics Hen. Houle, of the Walter Fitch, Jr., contracting cotupuny. left this week for Kcgaum-cMich., un re reiving word of the Mudden death of hia father who suffered from pneumonia. The deceued waa 80 year of age und thla ie the first death it' n family of eloveu. so rich and the colorings so attractive that theyre making us lots of new friends. Mra. 1 Kiiimu - er, n daughter of Mr. Hilling, and also with another daughter, Mr. E. Jolinon at Lewhdown, Montanu. Ku-rek- com-tultte- , Dr. und Mrs. K. E. Fisher, who for a few weeks were (ho house guests of Mr. and Mr. George Houle, liuve returned to their home in Dr. Fisher I a Cleveland. Ohio. of Cleveland and prominent kurgeon Mrs. Fiher also possesses a medical degree, Mr, and Mr. Joseph Schlecht anJ In progres. Im entertained tne!,;nRh,er' Amelia, also Miss Anna left on Sunday morning on - CoffV vast n umber of peoplo who had liutl lrlP that will includo many semhled ut the ball park. The parade was led by the me.- - I,,,n" ,,f Interest in the Northwest, lml, Claude F. Maker, then cameT,'0' Intended going almost direct wu the eolor guard, the officers of thoj,rt 1orthind, then to Seattle and to state association, the members ofitrnfhms other Washington und Ore- ihe Salt Luke lodge and their han.l.jR0 tho M. 1. A Ladies Hand, the lrovo Al wo known building -b,lJ who operated In this uU- ';: contractor nrk ( Hy 1,1k and hmou :trll.t yeara aiso ,nil waj( a fl)ro. Miners an.l Muckers Hand of Hut man llWB, on the Klks building ut tne It. (S.j time ef its city. Tint L l'lks and the 1. erection, was hark in hop baud of Salt laike, also the town for the KIks convention, coinmusical organHation of the lodge under the leadership of Frank rthT during rteTlme' o. The stunt pulled off by to rwidoJ hore hikd ,.hiirpe of a 1UB1. ot bundin Thi Wf of the in i"v h.ts of it resulted in at (he IlH,, lot of favorable comment. The reviewing stand for the paSpecial for Saturday at tho Tint.c rade was at the postofftce grounds Merc. Store large size Bath Towels on upper Main street and the Judge for 9$c a pair, ' If I - , j announced m these new colorful John Huker of Turk City, accorn-puled hy Mr, llaker, waa here for the Elks convention, being ono of In h-- Gothic browns, Antwerp blues, Prince grays, tans, pastel shades and all here new fancy patterns-they- re priced exceptionally low. This store is famous for its fitting service. In one of these suits youll look and feel right for the summer season. parade -- I I I I I i a l i I i a I a l i i 1 I I i i I Mr. l W. F. SHRIVER & SONS -j I I and Mrs. George Castlcton Pro vo Lodge. delightfully entertained Thursday In Best appearance In para.le Salt honor of the birthday anniversary Lake Lodge. jot their little daughter, Mary, who Best feature Zulu band from Tin- - was 10 years of age on that day. The He Lodge. afternoon wa spent In playing For highest per capita attendance games, prizes being won by Jean in parade Provo. i Blackett and Jean Lloyd. The tew- There being no floats in the pc.- lure of the affair was the voting eon-rathe prize that was offered for test for queen, Virginia Ranstrom this particular feature was not being selected after receiving the awarded. Music greatest number of rotes. The judges were: John Hood, 'and singing was enjoyed while thf No. 711, Chairman; C. E. Nelson, queen was being crowned.. A Miss Maude Layton was out froraj Mis Elsie Castleton of Salt Lake 85; P. J. Evans, No. 1453; D. licious luncheon was served at one Lake during the early part of! spent the wee er.l Salt J. McCluskey, No. 734; Edward long table. The centerpiece was a the week ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Scherer, No. S49. jlarge birthday cake decorated with. Some rain fell during the time pink and white candles. The rooms' John Hood, music Instructor for. e the Tlntlc schools, that the parade was forming and 'and all the appointments were will leave on Mr. and Mrs. Mick Bills, of SuP. was another light shower j led out tn pink and white. Those Sunday for Richfield where he w:il! Lake City, came to Eureka while the column was moving down present were: Wilda Sanford. edit the Reaper" during the ab- -' urday for a visit. Mr. Billslast Satreturnsence of Dr. Marrus. who will go to ed to Salt Lake street, but the storm was not nice Anderson. Mary Frances while Mrs. Sunday, enough to drive spectators rity. Elva Allred. Lillian Westberg. Logan for the newspaper mens con- Bills and the remained to baby spead to or off the street seriously annv Virginra Sandstrom, Betty Carlson, vention and also transact business at! the week with her mother. Mrs. Salt Lake City. the marchers. Jean Lloyd and Jean Blackett. Alice Rife, and other relatives. I Li I a the followiu ; winners: For the best band I i 3 de de-N- o. cur-ther- Bor-Ma- in Gar-seve- re Mr. and Mrs. George r.nd children visited with in Salt Lake and Castleton Mrs. C. Van Court has relative her home in Lou Angeles Holliday during couple of weeks visit i J the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sullivan aa.l children expect to leave on an auto trip Into Idaho. today will Tney Lrst take in the Bear Lake section, (hen go to Yellowstone National Frk and later into the mountain of Idaho. with and her mother, Mrs. F. other relatives. Miss Mary Johnson, Knnkle. Miss Vivian Anier Miss Nora Anderson, all Lake City, visited st tbe Mrs. Mary Stack daring tn tlon. 3 j |