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Show Page 2 THE EUREKA REPORTER William Fox locals jrs$A . II . i (' I". It fur Tiniir, j i r. Jost-p- liuh'-- r a visit in snuttif-i- li ('bun Iff! w.s li n ii,sh on Saturday. (AND HOW THEY WERE CUPPED) ITIip whiltI Harold P.Montanye CHARLES FARRELL h FREEMAN WOOD ROBERT ;fffl CAIN f I Jd I and li Kurr'.ii I f t ! i We Invite You to See - pin- Tiniir 'lit Hotel. Our New Fixtures and Decorations! Ii'.r Mr. nnd Mrs. (laud'1 F. Prom1 spent New Year's lay nt visit In k with Mr. and Mrs. Lee L. Mrs Monday, Jan. Albert llopkinsnn. Melvin I ion of Springville was in Eureka on New Year's Hav. being a! guest at tlift home of hla brother. May L. Ilone. 1 You can little , daugli-jler- Ilona, returned early In theji week to their home In Salt Lake offer n weeks visit in Kureka with Mrs. Mills mother, Mrs. Alive Rife. trust your mother, cant yoiCdear? STAR THEATRE THURSDAY Miss Thelma Holdaway, a atudenti af the A. at Logan, was the guexi of Kureka relatives over the holidays. returning lo the northern! I'tah city on Sunday. Miss real bargain Hint will not lust long. Iruest at Jane Whitmore, who was a the home of Mr. and Mrs Splendid paying apple orrhurd In P. J. Class Saiitniulii. Monner, for several days, to her home at Salt Lake on 10 acre ranch In (loshen, wlih fi A ulii nin la (he lime to purrUrq room hrlek Saturday. house, flowing well and a home and at present I have Mr. and Mrs. William Conover $500 will bundle a large number of good huya Haled, nil outbuildings. wllli were a I lime Buy A Home And Get Out Of Rent-Payin- 11 The Eureka Store is a Milestone in the Growth of the J. G. Penney Co. We feel the success of this Store justifies the new equipment. This store is Milestone Number 11 on the road to Success, trod by the J. C. Penney Company which now numbers 67C busy Stores. The first Manager of the Eureka on balance. long Salt Lnko on Sunday, actheir non. Lisle, to that per cent return. $5500 will city to resume hlx studies al the bundle this deni. I'niverslfy of Itah. 13 room hotel In Pleasant tirovo Miss Helen Meesloy has returned for $5,000. Terms. FOH KENT- - - One cabin for n to Sail Lake lo resume her studb-nl the University after spending the bachelor. holiday vacation with her parents In 7 room house with garage near this city. Hlo G ramie depot. $7t0. Terms. ApniT nient house In i'rovo. brings companying IB Store, Mr. E. C. Sams, is today President of the Nation- Wide Institution! Other former Managers have moved on to greater responsibilities after receiving their training in s Children Cry FLETCHERS C ASTO R A FOR I Kdward Fox has been ronfined In' hla home for the punt week on i count of a badly apralned knee.! which bn sustained while at work .11 1 I the t'hlof (one. mine. this store. n.-- Miaa Frnneea Where Savings are Greatest Ilubdi and Mix .Helen Meexley went to Salt Luke laxl Saturday for the purpoxe of at tending a formal dancing parly id I ho Chi Omega sorority. MINING STAKE Mr. and Mra. Jnmex Crooks turned Sunday nrter a trip lo xouih- Willi the resumption of cm California. They were absent hearings for about two weeks and enjoyed of railroad proposals to increase their visit Immensely. freight rules, Utah finds one of I'j most important Industries before the The recent assessment of Al the Kansas ee:ii bar. hearings per share on slock of the Nonhj which begin nett week City ore' Standard Mining company became constitute one of the most rates wHl Important delinquent today (January 8th). The subjects. sale date la February 1st. Tlie railroads want to increase ore rates 5 per cent, both in interstate I .it 1 ; ; and intrastate traffic. Ore constitutes undoubtedly by far the greatest single tonnage carried over Utah railroads, and 85 per cent of theae shipments are purely within the state. I tah mines are supporting the transportation systems of the state now. Without the freight from the mines the carriers would be in a serious perdicament. Because the mines are prospering now the railroads are likewise doing a greater volume of business than ever. To curtail this mine business would hamper the railroads. But it is sure that should an additional & j H.h momWr. f .hop..r . b oQthaore producers of Utah the prosperity of Bishop Elisha Warner of Spanish Ibe raroa9 would be badly hurt. Fork left during the week to fill ai,ecaUMe I1 mines could not pay. re and roal ralB six months mission to the ho northern',. TjT pr,nciPal slates. Bishop Warner is editor objects of defense of , ,or the Spanish Fork Iress nnd darin-- ' interstate commerce cotn-h, 1ln at Kan,,as City. There absence the puper will be edited also Iwl11 be Reneral consideration of .. by his brother. Ezra Warner. ficultural rales on many com mod Mr. A. Bruno and lit-- 1 lies, and Utah intends also at these He daughter returned to their home hearings to her protect Interests in Bingham late last week after gainst discrimination on the the holidays in Eureka. uc of the farms and ranges, where they were guests or Mrs. Sara 1 these latter subjects it will be A. Bigler. Mrs. Bruno and Mrs. the object to see that Utah agricui-- i Bigler are sisters. ;tural interests are accorded fair! lUh spoke,,men made a At the last meeting of the h. All the honest-tgoodness flavors of the choicest and freshest Fruits, Vegetables, Meats and Fish are safelv sealed in this value array of Canned Goods. Staple quality Groceries of all kinds at prices that are most reasonable. Wo carry a full line of Fresh Meats, Green Goods, Fruits and Vegetables. o Fennells Meat & Grocery PnONE IS ... EUREKA, UTAH p,.d is a;;-..- Call on us nrod-spendi- when wiring a new house, or an old home and be sure of comfort, correct planning and ultimate economy. Let r-.- appearance at San Frai-- ; f.ii county commissioner, a Ol H. 000. 00 ..Uto lin!: hre pu. ,nP asainst ,he increase ... budget to he used r,,d' an parch can likewise be counted of a fire engine for r.,,u the south' pi t upon toThey with conviction speak of that county. The engine will ti Kansas City. The state should kept at Spanish Fork. cord them every support in thoir W. II. Green of Silver fight for Utah's future welfare. ih-fijy week received a message from Jus t'alt Lake Tribune. jsoti. I.eo Green, announcing Hi., death of the latter's wife and banv HAULING .Ml MOVING. at Meadow Brook, Canada. The lady died in confinement leaving her husband and three small children If you ha'v any hauling or trans the oldest being but four years. fer work why m-- let me do it lor ... ''ro4od -- iringfor System I s lifetime service It means using only General Electric materials. And the best wiring is really die cheapest. I -1 t Ci,vrwhiTeH Da,T Eureka Merc. Com. Co O. A. ALLRED, KI.KtTKICIAX " f thViltK OUF held late last week. wls hUehU: of Mrs. John Phipps of Eureka. Mrs. GEORGE MORTEXSEX. Phipps and other Eureka relatives Phone Railroad St. were at Heber City for the funeral. Mrs. Barnes was born in lSJt? in Make application for 192$ auto England. She was the mother ot I fourteen children, eleven of whom license plates at Reporter office, C. ' I survive. E. Rife, Inspector. : I 1SS-X-- J. I i. ! ng i us install a 1th See this old Store of yours in its attractive new garb! g luoat of w li It'll cun ho purchased h a small down payment and the balance in easy installments. Apply lo Prank Garrlty for parti rnlnra on these and many olhera. G Modern room house, hulll. $2500, terms; $2300. newly 2 small houses, one for $350; 2 apartment houses In I'rovo. Molh bringing In more thun 6 nr cent. H room house on north sldn of lown. burn, summer klichen nnd all outbuildings. $1550 lakes this. A 1 Our Store is all dressed up! In anticipation of Spring, we have completely redecorated the store and have installed Grand Rapids fixtures plain, durable, and beautiful! j I Mrs. Dora Mills and I ,,1 - un Miss lliittie Munson relumed to! liter home In Irovo on Sunday after; v pen d in ft u week liere with Mr. mil, PRODUCTION i. . DEPARTMENT STORES Eureka, Utah. AT LOWER MlCXt Maker. ( EMMETT FLYNN f 1 I.,iV- Miss Miirv Gavin. of the Sal; Lai jTrilnini- - staff, was in M,iuiiiio!li t h : Iwei k fm a visit, lir'rm the guest nt Hr. nnd Mrs. Steele Hailey. Jr. KATHERINE PERRY J, in - (in- - always il ORGANIZATION :'ir.d,v ?il' goods STORE i Eiirr'-;.- Mrs. O. A. Alired and were Salt Luke visit.irx during latter part of last WITH MADGE BELLAMY ETHEL CLAYTON Quality DEPARTMENT iif n.iii.;',- r Gffir. ! Lagan of Failit-- r i MSTmflON- - CHAIN 1 f,s uliaiu 7 (VATOALWDr WORLDS LARCEST J? . ? Friday, Jau;;iIV ; Cat Superetition A black cat running across the path In mine countries is considered bad ml In others a good omen. This uperstitlon probably hud Its origin In tbs fact that black cats are In mythology Inseparably associated wltb witches, who had the power to either good luck or misfortune. bring Fabled hland in Atlantic The fabled Island of the Seven l. was popularly believed. In the T teenrb and Fifteenth centuries exlel In the Atlantic west of end to be Inhabited by Spanish gees from the Moora Average Life Span The average length of life II United States now la flfty-slan Increase of Often years aim Lj In the Sixteenth century humaa averaged only between eighteen twenty yearn. Popular Thrifty lr, x Before the World war the average cpts In Italy from Immigrants In !oSCnJtWl StatM wai 13,000,000. In the average receipts In of American funds sent by theItaly e Monthly. to the United State, was $18, Oto.ooo. This Increase le In tlie face of imiulgntion restrictions set Might at Lead Do That A society has been the Lulled States which is up by formed, holding member of down the number of new which has sow a to arrivals, dower iwtl along country o Make application for 192fi auto W presume that motorists are license plates at Reporter C. d to stop long enough to pluck W office, E. Rife, Inspector. tor a wreath to lay on 4 fallen Pedestrian. London Oplnioc.1 immi-grsnt- , WHATS SMART IN MENS WEAR Colors of Scotch clani figure in the newest clothes patterns LL bagpipers may look alike tel aren't. Tfcef l1.i'0,r,,ut thy are very different they wear I Each represents the color of si Bruce, Douglas, the Duff( the Famuharsons or the Balmoni j highlanders the Royal Stewarts. You wouldnt want. In ths W 1E - "So. to wear the f bagpipers' kilts or even modern suits made of tlw highland plaids In their origin! high colors. But the Inspiration for some f the newest and most attractive pat- - J terns for men's clothes cornea fraej these Scotch tartans which the bag- piper wears. They an called Cab I I Checks. I This name comes from the fM ? Cabfr," or throwing the log- ' It Is a test of strength employed the annual ramca held at Braemr Scotland, where the clans gather i I ancient costumes for athletic sport I attended by the British royalty snJJ aristocracy, and visitors from w I over the world. Caber Checks are a refinement d I the familiar Glenurquhart putter whlct Over - j a neutral background, frequently is an intricate geemetrt cal design, are threaded the cl colon in delicate lines, which life to the fabric without being bow I Theyve recently been introd-Kby the better dressed men of Erl' land and America, when they f Instant approval. They're making their bow tb a winter at tbe Florida resorts. style advisors ef Hart 8ch.iffr.er Marx foresee widespread poruiarK? tor them as spring works ls rV north. r? I I |