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Show Pase Friday, August EUREKA REPORTER 4 2. 192;, Miisa Torza Hendrickson U the -.. ' guest of Salt Lake friend this ween Mr. and Mr. James Francis and llarry May left last Saturday fur Los Angeles for an extended visit. Iff ui'.y; A. II. Aiherly spent Sunday at Ins Mis Amelia Kililecht, Mis La Mr. V. II. ViiukIiii Clavelle and Mian Ella r lrnvn. Valley. in tin In motored th Salt Luke Sathi Wirt ' L;it-wf f M. A. Mrs. Sill F. Kur'ka Mrs. J. Albert; In " ni's1 nf nioll.i'r. Ms i tail in w ith friend in Los Angel-!- . urday. Mrs. llyrutn Jmsklnc spent FrMay M11. George Fuellenhaeli of Salt' Kinlly 1isii-- n :.i. luriii.: Hu li in Mamruotb attending a show-I Mm. ll.iruld ritiiM'i ..iki is tli nf Mr. and ini Mr Mr Mis Mali line' of her nice-; honor were .'.ill Lake vtai'nr d mi sir th- - Joseph ruelieiihiich. Anderson. wei V. Mrs. George Franks an.l non,1 Miss Margaret Stack returned np-Mr. .i!:d Mrs George f Stewart, left last week for u vlait ii In week after a two weeks the early of last Los ek Tlnir d.'v ami Friday Angeles. ' visit with her brother, William in Salt Luke. Mr. S. M. Simpson of IuyHon Idaho. at Boise, Stack, visited with her Ul ster, Mrs. Kinlly Mr. and Mr. S. L. Jertnuti vtaiH-Miss Elisabeth , Taylor and nieces,1 and thlldrin thin week. ilh the latter' parent in Salt Lake Annie Taylor, are Misses and Mary and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Feraeon, Jr., of City l.isi Saturday In Hprtngville with Mr. an I Mr. and Miv. Thoinaa Trytliall and Kureka were the gue.rs of relative.' visiting Mrs. W. Freckleton. Wilford . ton, 'i hiitnaH, Jr., are viidlliiK wiMi in IHymni Wedni-mtuyMrs. Arthur Huynea recji-ti-i- l friends In Salt Ioike. Mta Irene Hanley left today for .li in week the after a visit early Mr, and Mrs. John nowdeu are her home In lloise, Idaho, after relatives and other friend i :it Ki tie' proud parent a of a fine hahy hoy aeveral weeks vlait In Eureka with and linker, Nevada. her aunt, Mrs. I). V.. Harrington. l.nrii mi Tuesduy, August 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Iierk and dauAU Prices Freight and Tax Extra Mias Marguerite Heck was hostes Clement Ferguson und Kmrr-- i and l.ilrii-i.tMarguerite ghters, Hud Itirrli returned Tuesday after a two to the members of the Itoin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken lth lN11Girls ('luh, at her home lat Friday iter weeks outing In YellowHtutio at Genola last Sunday. lional lark and Idaho. evening. Mrs. Frank Taylor usaiate.l Miss Marie and Mist Eileen OVim-nel- l ladiea. entertaining the young Mrs. Kelbaur of Salt laikn City la of Kly, Nevada, visited wi:i This wan a Mg week for Manager ami visiting with her mm of Mrs. their Stack, aunt, Mary J. Kiltie of (lie Kureka ball team, daughter, Mr. und Mra. 8. L. Jer- on Wednesday. man. jin addition to piloting Ills team to u Miss Melba Oouglas. who for a he' ha enilm August lit MIhsod llemln und Irene Lll.by l'olon in the league for the eight month waa tne guest of Or. and few days a I'UNy This baby welcoming pretty Colorado Springs, Colorado. 5ikr!tsix-cvlinde- r output in the worlds History. Mrs. 1). K. Ostler, returned early in filvl. (,n ,llrn Thursday. lowest a Mrn. the Fred of at tlielr guest aunt, finest quality prices the week to her home In Ogden. uus Fall and Winter Millinery Openwhich established the llllglit, and children. management and Mrs. Mr. and Iaulseu Joseph COn,rU ddl Mrs. I). ( Wheeler of Silver City ing at Myrles Hat Shop on Hat unlay who spent the Hummer in children, in Tlntle w,kKv(ry mJinbers '" of her entertained the the of company. reloike and in southern Utah, the design of its product and policies ,,hull attend. Hats more reuami-a- Salt Sunday School cluas ut Iho to Kureka on Sunday. turned Six-Cylind- er than ever, ranging prices pfhed the Star Theatre In Kureka oil Mr. and Mra. Wullcr Jensen and x 8 and Hudson-L.iC,m lB upward. Wednesday evening. No Tlntle lady ran afford to nils son, Walter, Jr., returned Tuesday Mr. and Mrn. Thomas Hrew and Full und Winter Millinery Opeii- - after a tour of Yellowstone National the niece, Mias Flnrenco Ferguson, rn-- i Ing at Myrles Hat Shop. It takes Fark. turued Wednesday after a twnj Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Carlli and son. priced weeks trip through Yellowstone; pluce loimirrow. Ileusonuhly huts in vurlous novelties so dnnr to Joseph, and Joseph Holland, all uf also with relatives' visited 1'ark, they the heurl of the women folks. were lm San Maesto, California, In I'urk City, Ogden und Kprlngvllln. 167-C. Clive 1000 Ml Leo Lurson of Mammoth und Miss guests of Mrs. I), c. Harrington on Mra AIel JeI were at' New Oarage Is Opened Mr and 119-000 1.25 Robertson J. a lucin-herThe Women of Woodcraft wore Wednesday. Lottie Mcliuwell of Iuysoii on Saturday of last week. Street Main 000 125 Leonard itovo On .MtO of several Upper enjoyed guinea granted u marriage license on WedFred Uramley. former Kureka will return 251-5000 ll.lt E. Jensen M(hii iona Forgle after tlie regular business meeting nesday of this week ut Suit Luke, roHldent who for several yeura h 500 1.25 C. T. Johnson on Friday evening of luat W(,,ak-- ihidr marriage being performed ut aunday after a two weeks visit with John Oreno has Just opened a m MjHH been connected with licnver the at Provo on Hoberta Rnnnells 5.0) new ....2000 upper a In ITIzes worn won by Mrs. Il.lpps, (,ut building garage Tito young people will N. Bullard 300 .71 Mra. F. Z. Carlson and Mr. J. I. rt,Hd at Mnminotli und will take up lllo (Irande Jty was buck In town Mrs. Kichurd May, Jr., of Ogden. Main street and solicits the business this week, being ucrouipunied by Ills.la the N. Bullard 200 .0 Fitzgerald. guest of Mr. Effie May of 0f his Tlntle friends. A general re.housekeeping with the heat wishes N. Bullard 500 1.21 a John C. Lynch, Mike Dnloy and of large number of friends. work pertains to thtf training of en- fiirnihefne aivenbattey wo-- k N. Bullard 500 1.21 f S,nl"h FoT w The Full and Winter Opening at ginemen, the introduction of new d- Courtney Lynch wera out from Salt N. Bullard 500 1.21 also the and garage week-en- d und Mr. anJ with vulcanizing, lakn during (ho early purl of llt. Myrloa Hat Shop, which Is ulwas vices and safety measures, Hi spent the bulld-Mr036-.1000 2.11 Klnsell The business. Tyaon solicits storage of Eureka. McCrea Mrs Jtoundy for the heudquarters were ut Denver f.r week, giving attention to loeul min- a most Interesting event 671-an.1 Klnsell .1000 2.50 construction cement of in Tyson Mary Stack and Mrs. Dennis ing matters. Mr, Lynch bna been iu- ladles of (Ilia district, takes place several years, although he la kept Is Anderson .1000 MO as it posaa fire near about proof terested In Tlntle for many years, next Snturduy, August 28th. In rontlnually on the road. At present Harrington were the guests of Mrs. Nle to make it. 2.50 A Thomas ...1000 been associated with the late tlon to tlie fine lino of hats there the members of his family reside at Hulph Shaw and Mrs. L. M. Wlcks 2.10 1000 Frost J. C. Sullivan In vurlous mining! will also ho on display Furs, Ixing Heuch. During tlielr stay in at Silver City on Thursday. 500 1.25 V. Price ANPKKH'H CHURCH. the Victoria kerchiefs. Silk Underwear, Curses, Including Mr. and Mrs. John Round of Alo- 2.10 843-1000 Dixon W. j and Ilayinond-llllnolScarfs, etc. Hervlcen for Sunday, August 30lh: ton, Utah, spent Wednesday an 1000 2.10 Parish Thurmluy with Mr. and Mrs. McCrea church School 9.45 a. m. Morning ggBMary Parish 1000 2.50 UJ Itoundy. Prayer and Sermon 11 oclock. 1000 2.50 Parish Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beck are 1000 2X0 Parish over the arrival of a DELINQUENT NOTICE. L. Brlmhall 10000 25.04 obaby girl, born Wednesday. L. Brlmhall .8000 20.10 South Iron Blossom Mining Angust 26th. Brlmhall . 600 1.25 L. a corporation of the stale of with lsw ani n Thu W. It. A. of the Marrabee Utah. Location of accordance And property, Tlntle of dlrectoii, met lat night and after the regular Mln,n(f DWrft Utah board of an the order LoPaton of of 141,1 routine of buslnoHs, ranis were play- on made Ju,3r 1,!S' , the dajr busines-?Mamprinrpai piaro 0f ed. the prize were awarded as fol- - n)ot), so many shares of each parcel of lows: Mrs. Theresa Vlertel. first; necessary will bs Tharn ftr, deinquent upon th" "tock a" Mrs. John Fllzgerald. second; Mrs. of the secretary. office sold at the Btock defM.rlbe(1 foIlowlDg arroillll Iteca. of aMeMinent levled nn the 14lh d sioane. consolation; Mrs. T. L. Schofield, at the Mammoth house prize which was do, ,aled by of at Mammoth. Ju, 19,5 M moment No.'CoaI Yard bulld,n Mrs. H. r. Gear. k.dward Fox 10 of Utah, at 2 oclock p. m. on Frldzy, one.fourth ct,nt (l ) served he ladles with Ire rream and ,barP the the 11th day of September. 1925, to Bevpral a!nount, Pt 0 rake. Mrs. John Downey was named the delinquent assessmeiit pay at. tho namei, )f thereon together with tbe cost of .U,e,.n.eXl.neetlnand shareholders as follows: jMrs. Dean Berk will art as chairman Cert. No. , Name Amt. Slirs. advertising and expense of sale. on the program committee. 62-C. Clive T. L. SCHOFIELD, 1000 2.50 Mr. C. K. Simpson of Silver City 163-C. Clive Secretary 1000 2.50 entertained at a childrens party 164-C. Clive 1000 2.50 (First pub. August 28, 1925.) given Wednesday afternoon In honor of her daughter, Franres, whose birthday came on that day. A pink and white color scheme was used n the decorations. Games and music were enjoyed. The table held as Its centerpiece a large rake. A delicious luncheon was served. Those present were: Wanda Muhlensteln, Laura Phyllis Werrett, Ottero jWlntch, IWerrett, Norma Werrett. Wilma Os-- I Norma born, Lou Lie Simpson. Painter. Doon Foutx, Billy Wheeler and William Simpson. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. W. B. Simpson and Miss Dorothy Osborn, while Mrs. D. C. Wheeler very rapably directed the game. Phone your orders for mining stocks to Eureka Banking Co. The bank is a member of the Salt Lake and Is prepared to execute exchange All-ste- el on Coupo (xll buying and selling orders. V- W' wi-f- PfflS . 1 ! 1'i-- 1 r j r yu-s- t . COACH ! COACH nl I I'inW-retla- Now Now I d $7) 1495 sfiJL) J Hudson Brougham Hudson (ri.) Sedan 1695 . Values Worlds Greatest Than Ever -! in-la- w Ej-lek- Now More Outstanding a I Ilfd of,P r'"n ts pructimaki ly - . rnor-rerresen- t Cars Worlds 'Largest Selling 10-6- Provo, Utah Schofield Auto Co. ... E. ! 232-Thom- as J. 246-Mr- s. , 480-Sar- ah nd 063-Maltla- nd 630-Maltla- nd 665-Maltla- nd 707-Maltla- nd s. j 8. 8. - i 637-Rasm- us addi-havln- lluud-properlle- g 642-Do- rn 660-Jam- es n 738-W- B. s. 1 864-Ma- ry 866-Ma- ry I i- -- Corn-pan- y, "80-Wel- ls I Ih-a- n I Announcing Important Changes in Bodies and Chassis Zion National Park Bryce Canyon Cedar Breaks Kaibab Forest North Rim, Grand Canyon Added Beauty and Utility Closed Cars in Color No Increase in Prices E Tudor Sedan, and open cars. Bodies and chassis both lowered. Larger, more attractive fenders, affording greater protection. New improved transmission and rear axlo brakes on all types. One-pieventilating windshield on closed cars; double ventilating type on open cars. Curtains opening with all doors on Touring car and Runabout. Closed cars in colors, with upholstery of finer quality to harmonize; and nickeled radiator shells. Many other refinements now add to the beauty and quality of these cars. See your nearest Authorized Ford Dealer today for complete details. bodies ! F.l.KS DANCING VlRTY WILL HE GIVEN TONIGHT o The members of the Elks Ladles tlub will conduct a dancing par,y at the lodge rooms or the order this evening, all Elks and their ladies as t well a all members of the ladies organization and escort being invited to attend. The committee In charge of the TOl R NO. party consists of Mr. I. r. Theri-- . 1 Mrs. ttll, crcy llanks. Mrs. Joei'h Fuetlenbarh. FOLLOWING LOW FARES FOR THE VARIOUS TOURS WILL . ce , PROHAT K AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. o TOl R For further Information consult County Clerk or respective signers , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TOUR In the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District, County of Juab. State of Utah. In the Matter of the .Estate of Jessie G. Freckleton. De- APPLY FROM EUREKA ZION NATIONAL PARK, TWO DAYS 1 Railroad fare and all expenses beyond Cedar City, including bus faro and meals and lodgings at Zion Park lodgo Na I I ceased. TOUR NO. Creditors will present claims with .vouchers to the undersigned at the of John O. Freckleton. j residence Church Street, Eureka City, Utah, ob or before the 31st day of December, 1925. WILFORD W. FRECKLETON ELIZABETH HASSELL. Executors of Estate of;TOYR Jhe Said Deceased EDWARD FIKE. Attorney for Executors. (First pub. August 28, 1925.) GEO. a DETROIT, MICH. Union Pacific System $17.75 BRYCE CANYON VIA CFDAR BREAKS, TWO DAYS Railroad faro and all ex- penses beyond Cedar City including bus fare and meals and lodging at Bryce lanyon lodge 4-- z.ix park-ceda- r BREAKS-BRYC- E ANION, FOUR DAYS Railroad fare n1 e3tPen beyond Cedar City bus fare and meals and lodging at Zion Park and Bryce Canyon lodges . . NATIONAL PARK. PIPE SPRINGS, CANYO. KAIBAB FOREST. BRYCE CANYON. CEDAR BREAKS, 1 UVE Penae8 DAYS $20.00 $33.75 Railroad fare, beyond Cedar City Including bus fare and meals and lodgings at Zion and Bryce Canyon lodges and CamP at Bright Angel Point, yVw v orah Rim Grand Canyon WME AS TOUR NO. 5 BUT IN RE- KRSK ORDERS Going first to Cedar breaks and Bryce Canyon and returning way of Zion National Park Five days $65.75 $65.50 CAMPEAU, Agent, Eureka, Utah, Phone No. 1 |