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Show Friday, November EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 C, IQ; John (key was in Xaef and llrt Taylor left on Ia.it Sunday. visit a for Los An gules. will entertain the Mrs. Ir. I!. J. Unwell was n Salt Lasu members of(Jiffen Aid Soi'ie.y the visitor this week. this afternoon. K. M. Church of the Tliomus Trythall has resigned hn. out from was Chute Miss Hirdio hi with tint Uayno r Phurmui.; viidtii-Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duggan weie 'purlin the week, Lake Salt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hrlekcy and) during Oke returned eariy Edwin Mrs. week. friends. this visitors other Lake "with relatives and ((11, Karl, spent Sundjy in Salt Laki. Salt in tin- week alter sc. eral days virtit Mr. mol Mrs. Vern Murray vis and Janies Mrs. l.uu llurn-lThe Tin tie Stake l'rin.ary will raf- -' Good in Salt Lake. week (lie il.e dance In Lake Salt at during Suudav. last tonight motored to Provo a fie eenlerpiece and Mr. ami Mrs. Wiliam dear and Mr Mihh Naudnie (Inurley ami which will he given at tho kecrju-- ' Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Clark doMren spent Sunday with friend tinn Hall. tor with relatives Wanda Taj lor left last Sunday tliildivii are and relatives in Levan. FOR MEN AND BOYS San Fruiieimo. FOE V,'OIiEN ill Sail Mis Catherine Leyshun, who is Hose Trcsidder of the Ku1'" Mrs. the Robinson of F. tin Mr. and Mr. ('barbI., spent a student at Mi,. (uiii;d Kojimitn was ka Hotel is now visiting friends if week-enJohansen Novelty Pumps with her parent a in of Salt Luke friends tbit visited with relatives in Pay mm lad Los Angeles. Edmunds Foot Fitter P. C. FORD week. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Heynolds were IF been has who Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carrity ha I Charles Pearson, R. J. and R. llerliert Tower, a student at tin: R. R. J. and in Salt Lake during the week lor It. Y. I'. In lrov spent Saturday a their guests during the week, the purpose of attending the wed- for the past week or two. will be sent . to one of tho Salt Lake hospitals and Sunday with his parents and 'Robert Hurkhart of Spokane. Wash.. Ullr I)r0lh,.r Mrs. Iearson will and Mr. and Mrs. Seyinor drey and this afternoon, other relatives In this city. Mrs. Margaret Kinbleton, Mr. uiid. I'rovo. of Iletly-l.ou- . Salt Lake. to him FOR GIRLS Mr. and Mrs, Hay Harney uni daughter. Lmtilfion spent Sundty, accompany of Mooaeheurt Women of Stiver (ity nut a . Club Attention. The Tooele' Study daughter, lanora. spent Sunday in friends . members are re.juest.d ",,n r4.iaitf,.Legion-- All Dunn and McCarthy at the home of Mrs. A. T. Bigler on the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. . h anu tin nice .to attend the nut regular Thursday afternoon of lust week. llarney in Puyson. MAYER American Ere The topic of discussion: f "T ,V'1V at Iovo pt t Sat Mrs. Dully Haynes and ibildrr,,' which will l held Friday. R. R. and f J. conductwa capably lait very -, Salt Drama, from KuVcka returned Sunday iay and Sunday in with hs tikS;,,pljtNeOUi",UB coli! Mrs. Halph Shaw. ' ed hy hureka to were ftccotupanled They meri In order to secure an early show-- parents. J. A. Barclay and H. S. Josepn, hy Ilia former's father, Willium Mr. ami Mrs. K. K. Bradley had officials of the Silver Shield cominti: Ing of "The I'hunloni of the Opera."! I'urker. STAR BRAND SHOES the biggest film production of the as their guests during the latter pat pany, were in the district during tlm Armistice Day dancing party Mrs. Mr. and Georyis of last week, lod- for every member of the tate that yeur which comes to the Star u lot of special entertainment past few days. They . Luke of Salt NoCity Sorensen aud on the Saturday. under atill is way Friday work shaft course Of lures. you'll attend, lijlhealrw, family. ! 1 will lei and Hy MIuh Madeline Myers independence ground, controlled by will ho one of the best dances of tho veitiher 13th and 4th. it Thunder Sail Luke, spent the Silver Shield. Kimball, both of neressary to run "Hidin' Eael . year. Wednesday to it. and "The Man Who Came Hack" si Sunday in Eureka with the former's fittia D. K. Gardner Mrs. Mr. and weij Mr. and Mm. J. Franklin of Salt the Crescent Theatre. Ugli parent, Mr. and Mr. Hoy Myers. In Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday;!; laikr, Mr. and Mr. W. C. Simpson at SiaL'i Duck hunters were numerous One Half I 'rice Sale. All Millinery for the purpose of attending the CALF BLUCHER TAN of Bingham. and Mrs. Arthur Miller grim .Clear Lake on Sunday, a score r in the Stella Shea Shop will bu sold party given by the member - ji (f American Fork were the gues's more member of the Tintlc Duck fur Half Price. Starting Saturday, costume Club SaturDale ()( Country chililr.'ii and Slnulio of Mr. Mary Club inuking the trip to the hunting morning, November 7lh. beg While in Salt Lake day evening. Sunday. I PM if an Mr. of Ml .ground 011 that day, and all report Lucille Ferguson were house guest 'they Mrt Dorothy and Madeline llayin fttrly good shooting. The northern been the guest of her D. Mrs. Hy ('(sites. ilm enlcrtHlncd at a pretty Hallowe'en !duck huvn not yet reached Thunta Drew, for the and daughter, Mr. Hichard May n party Thumdny of last week. TIiv lut, ground, hence the shooting weeks returned to her Mis Kffle,. Mr. and Mr. Jurat1) in the was a little later afternoon playing ahould be better spent Toi, week. in the Fork Fri ea:y Span ih Pruncirt motored to Salt Lake divan ".Sfcar DrnmJ SMuvm guinea and music. A color aclieme monlh. Howe visited with hi sou, day to visit with Mis Kiln a May who John AniBcihr amt thick and Jlullowe'ii: Mr JllIlllw Nrman was host ms of oruiige Than; G. IT. A. M's. is at the Holy Crus hospital. Gua, who i attending the Ideas wu used In the decoration. ,0 je of p of tie at f an in the Also wi'h the taking capital May remained at A dainty luncheon was nerved. 'sacred lleurl of tlm Catholic Chu.vli miniLngun. he forljler daughter und expect to bring banquet and celehralion MOCCASIN BLUCHER After antf oil Tliumduy of last week. hy the students of the the young ludy home Sunday, given parents Him regular buxines had been transA shos built for rough Whig! school. The Sowing Circle of tho Catholic acted a dainty luncheon wu served aeqa. use. t lie Recreation the home mot at at This Woman's League evening, to tho following member: Mr. A. Brew will lie given of Mr. I. J. Fennell Wednesday farewell a Hall, parly RIS. Tuckett, Mr. A. 11. McCliryslal. kilt? wu H. Hill who A leave luncheon for Finch, afternoon. dainty Mr. J. E. OConnor, Mr. I utile on Joseph ne November III it for the central served to the following members'. McCorTliotua Harrington, Mr. I u state to fill mission for the I,. Mr. A. H. Tuckett, Mr! William leaf mick, Mr. K. J. Duggan, Mr. J. J H. Church. There will he a splendid Owens, Mr. Jesse Mathews, M. also IS. Club' Mathew, Mr. Mary Slack, ed tlm member of the L. (. J. H. O'Connor, Mr. Jack Dnwny, program and uImo u dance. of th Monday evening. "500" wu played. Mr. Halph Shaw of Silver City. i to utteud. invited Mr. Dan Ostraudcr, Mr. Joseph ttnrSc Prize were won hy Mr. Core! la Price Sulu. All Milllncrv Mrs. Mary Stack, Mi, A number of Tintlc friend were ' McCormick, I Bacon, flrat; Mr, Joseph Buys, in tho Stella Sheu Shop will lie sol. at I'rovo on Sunday for the funeral H. J. Duggan. MrB. Jesse Mathew second; Mra. Henry tinhorn, cun for Half Price. Starting Saturday G. Sutherland, for tnut.y will lie the next hostess of the circle Andrew PATENT LEATHER of eoliatlon ; Mra. Alex Blight, house morning, November 7th. a well known resident of this, Wednesday afternoon, years servwa A luncheon Blonde Top dainty prize. The memher of tho Children of city. The services were conducted; The member of the lolly Anr.i In a' ed: The following guenla-werPRICED Mury of the locul Catholic Church were charmingly entertained ' tomlanco: Mra. Joseph Buy, Mr. held their regular business meet lug at tho Menu Trope Hull in irovo ut.ciub 3 utlendanco the Mrs. Frank o'clock, their being by teacher, Frunk Garrlty, Mr. Cecelia Bacon. at St. JoNcph'a Hull Tuesday evenlonully large. It'lure, Saturday evening at a gay Mr. Janie Hunt, Mra. George wu elected Mis Anua Coffey ing. The Catholic Woman' Mra. Thomas Drew, Mra. u League costume party. The artistic and chairman of the social geueral favors and business their WilllaM meeting getive decorations, regular Theodore Fullmer, Mr. session during the enulng year. in with were all luncheon at St. keeping Mrs. Osborn. Wednesday evening Joseph's Conover, Henry HnrwturM Mix Gertrude Tuckett, Mi Juto Hall. Ilev. Father Hallowe'en season, l'rize for iikwuiu u'the Lagan gave John Osborn. Special guest were: Hogan, Ml Mt.i llutli Barker and Mr. Churlea Taylor and Mr. Alex Helen Shea wilt lie the hoMtCHsc short talk. Miss Mary Kyan was the various games and contests wet e chosen a a delegate to uttend the awarded to Beulah Byrne, Blanche wa assisted hy for Blight. Tho hosle the neit meeting which will ha tunnual and Nellie' Oreno. The Miss Virginia Suvuge. meeting of the Woman's Session PATENT LEATHER held November 17th. After ail bud-ti- e ntemhers who attended this pleasant Culltolic which will organizations, f had been transacted llev. John be held In l'rlco Sale. Alt Millinery Low Heel Ogden next Tuesday, affair were: Blanche and Lida Sm-- I In I Itu Stella Shea Shop will he Hold luiguu gave a very definite talk on Heululi will he in attend- - slons, Betty Grace Hyan, members others for Half Price. Starling Saturday the purpose and rule of the mice also. The cake mid pie sale Byrne, Lucille Cumpeau. Marion morning, November 7th. 'held Iasi Saturday under the direr- - Hunter, Nellie and Eva Oreno, Lil-- j linn of Mr. Joseph McCormick was llun Westberg, F.lda and Lucille u real sucees. Carlson und Jean Henderson. BrasZ Jwitrifciw o Mr. und Mrs. A. V. Smith delight-- ! fully entertained at a Hallowe'en HIIOOL TEACHERS WILL party at their home in Mammoth; KXTEKTA1X TIIK PARENTS last Saturday. The evening was! o spent In playing 500." Frizes wetej N,.xt Friday night, November won by Mr. J. W. Anderson und nth the Tintlc District Bchool George borsey. first; Misa Ada Long- - teachers, under the direction of ley and F. Z. Carlson, consolation Sult. T K i,ar,illtt win entertain A dainty lunchenu was served. Those FL present were: Mr. and Mr. F. . Mrs. Carlson, Mr. and George .Forney, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ward.J Mr, and Mr. J. W. Anderson. Mrs.' 35c Htail Stewart, all of Lurekti; Dr. Lemons, per dozen toy Freni-- .' short talks will be and Mr. Steele Bailey, Jr., Mr. and (jeul Anderson of the given 14c school board;; Large can of Tomatoes, in Puree Mr, ltuy Jone. and Ml Ada Lotu-- j iiay i)0e principal of the high 25c New Stock Prunes, 2 pounds ley. all of Mammoth. school, and Mr. Wilson of the teach- son Mr. of Finch, Stanlcy anl ing corps. These talks will be 32c New Stock Walnuts, per pound ' Joseph Finch, entertained at terspersed with vocal selections of 11c Rasins (seeded or seedless) package a Jolly Hallowe'en party on Sutur- - a high order. Sonca will be given day of lust week. The evening was by Miss Done of Mammoth; Mr.! 37c Tree Tea, pound package spent In playing games and music. Bergstrom of Silver City; Mr. HooL 15c Standard Com, per can ,The decoration were in keeping, of Kureka; a male quartette by tlev !with the Hallowe'en season. Frizes' teacher of the Kureka elementary' box $1.10 King David Apples, per were won by Kllzabeth Hickman and; school; the high school girls glee! Jack Chrlstophersnn. A 25c GR Spanish Onions, 8 pounds dainty; club and the mixed glee club will! lunch was served to the following contribute two selection each; the! 9 pound bag Rolled Oats 47c guests: Genevieve Wrhle, Bernice high school orchestra will appear In Clark. Merle Gear, Kllzabeth Hick-- j selections, and Miss Josie Bunnell man, Dorothy Kvans, Margaret ll contribute one or two of her This Months Prize is Another Futricia Bonner. Beth Fin h,j light ful piano solo. Mis Dixon of Clive Dahte. Frank Taylor. Max the high school will furnish a read- -' Sack of Sugar. Douglas. Cecil Gif fen, Jack Chris-- ing. tepherson. Fliilip Thomas, Sy I v f in After the meeting the gymnasium Green hulgh, Wayne Stewart. Joseph will be thrown open to parent and teacher and interesting ; and sur-;-! ;j ,asn' Frlee Sale. All Millfnci v prising games and stunts will round in the Stella Shea Shop will be sold out the evening. It i expected that PHONE 8 WE DELIVER for Half Price. Sturting Saturday every parent und patron und ali1' those interested in the schools, wi',1 morning, November 7th. attend, and an oveuing of pleasure most (laborute affairs of the past week and profit will be given by the was the Hallowe'en party given by teachers. Parents und patron nr? Buy A Home And Get cordially Invited and urged to atFrank Hickman at his home ;i Out Of Rent-Payin- g Class- rown, barn, summer kitchen and a! tend and your district school teachIf the people knew the facts, they would fall all over Saturday evening. The home was ers will do the rest for an evening o outbuilding. $1550 takes this. cleverly decorated with the season's of themselves to buy real enjoyment. Come out and u,t iSV color Autumn is . the time to purchase real bfriain that and symbol, obtaining a see of men and women a home and at abin r rent. striking effect with the color and haTewhat manner I have1 your children in charge fir? a large number of present orchard c, I unusual idea in the decorative good buys listed.1 sPlendId Paying apple each week. days scheme. 'T.OO was enjoyed after most of which can be purchased Sa"aquln J .tk 10 ncre ranch ,n Go8heni a which a with luncheon small was down servdainty th-and pavment AT ed. Frizes were won by Miss Dor.-- i l.m.HAHY Cl.l'B KKSSIOX. least enough to secure their coal requirements from thy Blackett and Leo Smith, first;; o part-loMiss Margaret Owens and time on balance, . three to five or ten shares when they can get same on Kiklngtotr The Literary club members held cnlars o,?hankaG"rKy others. many j house in Provo, brinf v Apartment terms that any family can meet. This is no wild Horton, fecond. The guests were: .t,ier mating of last Wednesday room house in Miss Veronica $5500 at the home of Mrs. X. A. Miss Dell freeing Davis, .goose spasm nor "fake stock" but a wholesome inDavis. Mis Vera Okev. Miss Doro-1on-e 'be hostess serving luncheon of town, well built vestment in one of Utahs Greatest Industries, bacl- - thy Blackett. Mis Helen Hanson. aftpr the regular program had hern building. $1000. Modern 6 room house, Mis Helen Towers. Mis newly ed by a strong company and an abundance of one of Edr.a enrried out, as follows: Learn to dance the Charley built. $2500. terms; $2300, cash, Floss, Miss Audrey Morgan, Mls: Tin? Sea fall of the Ieep. See it demonstrated at tonig&'lFlil I Utahs greatest natural resources, that give Utah's Margaret Two houses on east side of T Owens. Miss Della Okel- "Seel pr McCoy." (jack Jondon) dance Shrlver families a great saving in the cost of coal and partistreet, both In good condf- - usual at the Elks Pavilion. berry. Miss Mabel Rudd. Mis SI. Mrs. Alex Blight. admission. one partly furnished. Can be' Turner. James Bradev. Herbert1 Th Pen Boat.' (Stephen tlon, cipates in dividends of all the earnings of the comhad Towers. Herbert Mathew. La reasonably. ranel Mrs. Mary H. Driscoll. 6 room house, double pany besides. Get in now while vou can. Ostler. Ted Voorhees. Burtis Jann- The Trawler," (James B. Con- garage and for 8 hours, on Summit. $950. jbarn See A. W. MORRISON or son, WENDELL MORRISON ; son. Bernard Green. Don Clements. nelly) Mr. Edward Bonner. Fi 2 small houses, one for mux.-Miittna gassy paint tbd j o Elkingtcn Horton. Tom Ball. Burton $350; the crowd tue heart constipation. other furnished for $450. Hoyle. Leo Mtilth, The host was' ( at B. B. HOTEL, EUREKA, UTAH. Always fad nUtf aid tamfi'tt t rop house and big lot on Sam- cssisted by hi mother. Mrs. Burk- I $190 takes It. FOR FLETCHERS . hurt Hickman, and sister. Miss a i jmit. y 2 II I also houses I In Frovo. apartment by Mis Dorothy MurphvJ fey. jBoth bringing in more than 18 per No griping no nausea only 25 cent Kny Xuiiday 0. ! ! - Maii-tKi- t ii Shoes in Ea?eks The Home of I vii-itin- J est PACKARD Ku-tek- it. d -' . m 5 ' , !- - PRICED' I J $6.25 111 . t, e PAI- 1 Kvery-Inid- $4.50 y One-Ha- lf ! i e fa-llolo- $2.85 n, ld , M'-n- . I One-Hal- I $5.85 j Saturday SPECIALS 4 i THERE S ML' QUESTION ' About j , it ! rs. : Tas-iwi- de-,ke- r. 1 GROM AR GROCERY I ( One-Ha- lf ! 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