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Show Vlay. 8 Face May THE EHEEKA EEPOETM 11 -- T Items of the ToiOn Mr u: . ,1:. r . : . I. J. vpcti'. IllMlll1 1'tkr snii'luy. iJ" .rLl visited lit the early part I Vi i Fa!: Ui-M- I s m Mr. John Ilamifiii il l.iM, I ml Mr. ,. vl-- frond county Miiii-i- i inlay. ii-i"i- Mr. nilikeuntiif Hurl II. World ml Mi. .iml Mr. I. O. Reynold. .mil Sunday with hi i.i .Sail i.akc City. Mi :.ii I Mi i. Ifonry Frank .. in i f u fine liiiby tmy, tim 1:Week. i lh hi Salt Lake over i ili pen( v , . r 1 Hlllt Kal -t j vji .. V 1, c I n tint in ; J .f Ml-- I Mr H . i . I .loiirx til i il ,. .'T'l Mr, j n'c liorn record value new set a j 1- ; i. i,.i ,i l' nilii r. ; ilovi-l- j , l wan at Suit I .like hurt Mail last Hat unlay and v I'rnnnr and other mcinher icnl lunt Sunday vtalt-ini- with Fait l.nkn relative. J . I iln- - f.'iiiill v t i ! Thonmon and fiiinily lefl lliia week lo tukn up Heir riniilcnrc In isrlrlium (Hy. Mr. mid Mrs. John Morley, Sr.,' and Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Morley nm- M l.aitka cuily id in I'lnvn Tliurnlay afternoon. James Ciolghton and i Mr. mid Mrs Mrs. Wiilnmi Owens inn! end In Frti-- J last week, spend friends. lieusanl drove people have their usual Strawberry liny. Tills affair (o'O'rani for June kill 1. for a mu.) tier of yearn been at-- , nil Friday Of Inc I In day with ii I, m e nowds. g MNs MaiTiiret Fennell Is upending u few diivH with her parent, Mr. ii ml Mrs IV j. Fennell, lull will anon return to Salt l.nko to resume smiles at the lr. of l,' tra-tln- j I lir j .'ttiksou Met'liryslnl and Wll-- j I la in Wallace, Iml It oT Salt I.nke, l . Wi'i e In Kureka late last week, being of Ur. and Mrs. A. II. MoI (lists i I '? I'Vi't during their stay lit this nl illy. $33.50 P was out from S.'lt llev. l.ai.e on Salurdity and Sunduy. rin-- ( duillait the regular Sunday service. at l In Kplsropal ( lilt nil. of which he whs pastor for two or threujj jl years. Mr. und Mrs. Albert llopklnson j lef' Kttreka last Sunday. going tuj I .el while they are to lake up lhe'.r i has Kiumnl ten ileitee. succeeded Mr. llepklnson lit llio me ihaiileal di part men t of lint Furekujj Reporter. jl Mr. and Mrs. George II. Uyun and Mr. and Mrs. Ned J. t'hurchlll ofJ Kill ika wets visitor Sunday at llio Imr.tu of Mr, und Mrs. 11. A. Maly. Mr, llvun la siiperlntetident of one of the mines nt Kuiokii. Dtronlcle, Iteltu, rtah. Mr. and Mrs. itay Sorenson n-ii rtied on Sunday iider a brief visit ith u la i Ives and oilier friends at1. Ml. Flcnranf. Itay says that every-tliin- i; " is all si t for llio big shoot I wien Ilia lisp I cants frojtt Kureka,' ItUhfli'ld u tul Mt. lMeasniit. this affair to tnke piece nt the last men-- t loped city next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George IT- Short,' former resldettls of lurk City and now making their homo at Salt Luk !j were in Ktireka Inst Sat unlay niulj, Sunday, being guests of Mr. nml Mrs. Mr. Short In entu- (i. t Kin. Kay pany with Jack Mays, who was for year connected with Tlntte.l tiilnes, has seruteil coni ml of one of the most promising Colorado mining The new owners hiivejl propirlleH. equipped the property nnd will noon hi In kIiii;i for heavy ore prnilur- - j lien. J. K. eVrguon, who has been working In this dislrlet for the past few tuonihs, left this week for to again give his attention to his lunch room and confectionery tore which has been under the of Mrs. Ferguson during his uliHcnce. Mr. FergtiNon aavs business conditions are quite favorable at Sunt aim lit, many of the resident of that place being on the pay roll at the Tin tic Standard mine. These men use automobiles in going to .nil frotn work. Mr. am! Mrs. Klrner Knddatt returned to Ktireka early in the week ifter spending more than a year at Salt Luke Dty and Mr. Itaddata will resume his former employment with the North Heck Mining company. It will he reeulled that he met with an accident- sustaining Injuries to hi hack, which kept him in one of the hospital for more than a year and Horn which he has not fully recovered hut he is feeling so much belter that he is again aide to resume i1 work. Many local friends of the i family are pleased to welcome them hack to Kurcka. Mrs. Thomas Hark was pleasantly 'tirprised on Monday evening when j pnrtv was arranged in her honyr1 by Mrs. Diaries Zabrtskie nnd Mrs.jl T, K. Bartlett. The affair was hehl a' the homo of Mrs. John Bunnell; and .00" was enjoyed. Frizes were won hy Mrs. A. V. Hurt, first; Mrs Diaries Zabrtskie. second, and Mrs. Thomas t'lark. consolation and bouse. Thermits were; Mr. O. .V.lj Mired. Mrs. Thomas Franks. Miss 'npa Rose. Mrs. Nuef. Mrs. I.:inra;! might and Mrs. Joseph Fuellenbach. A delicious luncheon was served during the evenings. Mr. F, J. ftonnelly delightfully entertained the members of the Ft-b'lis flub at her home on Saturday ii evening of lat week. Frizes for I SOO" were awarjed to Mrs. T. E. F.irtlelt. first, and Mrs. John Bun-,- ! nidi, second. Luncheon was served to the guests who were seated at one long table which hold a a cent- crpieoe a lovely basket of tulips and roses. The favor were tiny soldiers nnd the place cards were "of spring-flowedesign. Those present were:! Mrs. Malcolm Green. Mrs. J. A. Al-- :j ien. Mrs. Ben Thurmond. Mrs. Eu-- :j rne Blackett. Mrs. Diaries Zsbrls- Me. Mrs. John Bunnell. Mrs. T. K. ' Bartlett, Mrs. Thomas Dark. Mrs. Ceorce Tinman. Mrs. A. F. Burt:! and F. J. Donnelly. ij r (EXTRA TROUSERS $6) I (iiIi-iiihi- I miracle accomplished in the world by large scale production has been repeated in the making of mens clothing Advantageous buying, the economies of vast producing units, they did it Youll find in the new clothes the style, the quality, the workmanship youre used to paying far more than $33.50 for THE -- 1 he-'- t 1 Sun-iiiitt- ln map-aueinc- m - i I i 1 J I Special two-trous- er suit value for $47.50 Rain, Snow or Sunshine Tomorrow, Saturday is Straw Hat Dayl See Our East Show Window For All The New Styles. - w. Shriver Sons too t I |