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Show THE EUREKA REPORTER Pa fire 4 i rharie Mr. and Mra Jtems of the a i e Sait laka viHiutm ? at.d I 'lie-day- .n.'l Mr ci,- - . . i.-- 'h Mr, of 7abr!kJ Health Conference Was j..t Monday (aatle'on George Sunday and Monday. Mi". I'm left Monday for O lit t altf.. where ahe will atr ( liarlie 'F as at Salt Laa lioiil ilurinK the ensuing year lid i no huKlni-xSaturday. 1ie- - Margaid Jonea. Mi Kiln Friend of Mr. Kuic Stlllnii.n nr,-- r. Mrs. Leo fjoodtiian and Mrs. In will rigid to barn that tthc quite to Arrow It M rley motored III at the present time, scrlmr-l1. ;nl evening. then to I'rovu .i'liiila) V. II Mueller returned on Te for dinner. ilav .it'ei a buxines trip to Sail Mr, ilohert Turner and on Hobe Lake. of Lour Heath. t'al., who ri, Mi , lsbdl White, of Oakland, of the former's daughter, aeveral t'al. i in Kurtka for an extemli.l Mrs, Albert Morley, apt-tiof her aunt. day last week being the visiting relatives Mi, t'eceila Macon. friends In Sprlngvllle. The Saturday night dunce at tha I'ii vlllon are I.lk bumming vi- -j American Fork Still Holds Jfi'y DIVIDEND; I! fourth health (inference for Xiii'i'- ilUirtrt wa held Thursday at relatlrea in Salt Laxe RSUCED ON GOODYEAR at a new sake :'at:hllS Quality PRICE. i - I. mgl PRICES Thursday Eejj jn Eureka o I Friday. August ia loW iii - I i s la-s- j "J y Mra. Georg Mumble. Mrs. Kdward Mike. Mrs. Mary Stark. Mrs.. J. K. O'fonno.-ph Lee, Mr Mr. George Finch. Mrs Dennis E.Har-K. rington. Ml Mary Myan. Mr. A. J Mirrh. Mr. K. J. Duggan. Mrs Jrx and Mrs. V, K. Kkloff. Thirtyone examined. were seven children F Tint'll e t gut vi-- n. . You are iillttlg until'-thiOn Eureka Miners If you do not attend them. Mr. and Mr Leo (ioodiiian. of Last Sunday at the local baseball Long Men'll, t'al. aim have been Fork defeated Kura v Kiting In NVw York t'lty, are guests park American Ika by a more of I to 1, The "Jinx of Mr. and Mra Albert Morley, ! held over i hat the Cavemen have Mr. anil Mra A. I. Hurt had two year waa J1 for the Eureka past a Mr. week the their guest during 111 In I wo yearn of In evldt nee. Mra W. It. Hodcnhafer of St. Lou 'el two teams Eu-- i the between playing 1o. Mr. Hurl and Mra Modenhafer ona each woo two has nka games, alMtcra. I'lplllar. ng Jinx" are and American Fork has copped Mr. and Mm Joseph Ellsworth of year, the other .tiltor City left early thla week oi Addle Miller pitched a Rood Rama mi aula trip Into Idaho, where they but ba wua extremely fortunate In a will epnnd aonia lime vInIIIuic with of Instances when sensation- number I'datlvea and other friend. al fielding not only saved him from Ml Thelma Holdaway, daughter; being charged with a number of f T. T. Iloldaway of Eureka, wai, .xtrtt hit but save Ilia r.ania for him. married on Wednesday, August 10.1 p'oalor pitched one of tho heat Malcolm Merrill of Itlchniond.tHUHia of ti career and deserved a mi I'lah. The wedding look place In 1hi shutout victory. In the alath Inning Logan temple. after two were out two hlta put a Mra. Margaret Turner and aon couple of men on and then the wind and daughter, Hobble and Kiln, and! took a bund In the game, a high fly which, had it Mr. and Mm. lioodman returned was hit into right wind that In fur tha to been not lam home g their heavy yesterday Headi, t'al, after a visit In Eureka came up for a few moments, carried with Mr. and Mra. Albert K. Morley. he ball fur to the right, making It Mra. John Leyxhon and daughter Impossible for hd. Bhrlver to rafeh Ml Katbeilne, were In Suit lake UP with It and the hall fell fn ntUP lute last week, going there for IhalUin right field foul line, and two riri. ''ored on this fluke lilt. The wedding of Visa Dolly lllacLci,' ' In the ninth Inning daughter or Mr, and Mra. !Urt were counters Hindu after a rhanre had been HUdes, who are well known In this! ofrered to retire the able. clly. With the hasea louded In the sev Thoinua Mct'oriiiick Is bnck In Hie enth Inning, the Miners were retired 1... at hank window teller's Eureka dim . Urn aner enjoying a ahorl f In t Again which he spent looking after filled tha Eureka Hglnh '"j after two men wera out, only to be retired when K. Cblpman made a Waller Jensen and son, Wallcr1!1M1IlHatlt)na runnlng catch of Harold were In southern Fluh during tne Klirlvt-rlong fly, I'nder ordinary early purl or the past week. They !(.n(jition(, tl,e clout would liavn been first visited al HIchflcM and EDL f,,r a boine run. Ilomer robbed Horn and then enjoyed H couple of tlm Miuers of l heir final rlmnre 'o ituyn fUhlng at Fish Lake, having a acore in the ninth when ho made a ratih plea nh lit outing. most exiniordfnary In most plareN In IMah the ruin of Heck's would-bAMERICAN FORK. for the first half of August has ex lluil for tha previous two months. This section has had many names, If . storm hut none of them as heavy as iiennelt, :th l ha one which mused so much dunMiller, p . ape during July. jHurriint, f Schranim-JohnsmiDrug Store Homer, rfc . co hi ps ny la conducting a Mg sale on Hsrreit, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of llolmstead. as next week. Keud their ad. In llila Thrnaber, lb issue of tha lteporter, Mrs. II. T. Chadwick and Miss Florence Chadwick, both of Salt Luke City, relurned lo their homes on Tuesday after aeveral days' visit with Mr. and Mrs, J. It. Naylor. Mm. Chadwick waa formerly Miss Irene Naylor of Eureka. Miss Edna Hlons returned to Eureka on Sunday lifter spending two Blia weeks In southern California. wun home by her accempunled llloss. who mother, Mrs. Harriet lias spent the ut two mouths In 1m fb-l- j I ; 1 J drn one-hnnde- 'a a a ( Ol i IP's . " I nd -- mail Mr-- WI-n-- - ainu-emen- in-i- ? ;D:i a Huller, Andrus, sa r . II. Shriver, 2h lib . . . . Heck, c Fowler, p Itoberts i - ..... $17.2.'i $ -- .( i . 1 H 5fi:).2.'i 1- Balloon $11. ji Balloon $1 7.2:1 Illx.Via Balloon ,!mx.'.77 Balloon YOUR SIZE AT AN EQUAL SAVING IF IT ISNT 2Us4.4U ;;iix4.!). . SHOWN HERE. - Tintic Garage Company eureka U T A E a 1 hu-who- m Warburton, Ih Kline, onl Salisbury and Kenneth Hant of confessed their reka. both of . . . . . . S. N S. S. (.ord .Tlx") S. S. Cord ;::u-- 4 I Noe, If S. S. Cord 2 .12x4 S. S. Cord ,1,1x4 S. S. ( ord . It- Sin Hh day morning and turned over to the Juvenile court there. Deputy Coas was also called Monday on the case,,, of Earl Slice, paroled from the Industrial School, accused of criminal assault on a young girl of American Fork; but on Deputy Coates' return; to Dividend Slice w;is at ill at large. cMrt received from the hospit-- j ul at Sail. Idike are to the effect thatj a alight improvement has been noted in the eondiiinn of the lltlln daughwho ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen Felt, ha lieen seriously III then- for the past four weeks. i Mrs. J. It. Finley of Salt laike City was the guest of Mrs. J. N. McLeod i ." rant, llolmstead, Hindi. Andrus. yl.(jn(.jMHv rors Andrus 2 II Rlirlver, Iiennelt. Snow of Salt Lake, aon T Sacrifice bit - lloliuatcad. has been spending the Snow, jj j 1 brasher. Durrani. Double hita play.-Kli- ne to Warburton to Heck;, re. Mrg reE. Cblpman to Thrasher. over the ad- Hv congratulation sponsible for Fowler 2, Miliar I. vent of a daughter, horn Wednesday, Klruck out-- Hy Fowler 4. by Miller, , Mr. MUltr! j little Rt I)lv,d,.nd, 3. Hase on balls (Jff Fowier 2, off land are reported to daughter Miller C. be doing nicely. dern h ALL WORK GUARANTEED HARRY ,,h ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED If you are planning on building new home or remodelling the are in doubt aa to the coat let me give you an estimate, I have a numlx-- r of plans and specifications for the latest moIioiim-which I ran furnish at a moderate coat. old one and .re 3 MAIL BUILDING CONTRACTING -- - mu in ; 1IIONE f WINTCH 5.VJ-- 3 . 0 u that state. and daugh- T ter, Edith, of New York City, who urn former residents of this eilr. were here this week, being guests of i Mr. and Mra. J. Hay Sorenson. company with Mr. Eskridge they had visited on the luelfie coast and were en route home. Secretary A. C. Hurlon is making: nil effort lo Inject some new life In- to the members of the Kiwunls club, with an Interesting letter announc-- ; in; a meeting next Monday evening, at the home of vice president II. J.1 Iltts. Ilolh the vice preaident and Ms affable helpmeet will do all they' cuu to make it n pleasant sesaiop for' (ha club and anything short of a till) per cent aitendai.ee will he disnp ini! nt mg. Sdirannn-Johnsoii'Drug Store (oiupany t conducting a Mg sale on Thursday, Frida and Saturday of next week. Head their ad, in this Issue of the Heporter. There is nothing but sunshine en the horizon for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huron. They welcomed u habv boy, their find horn, yesterday al the Holy Cross Hospital at Salt Lake. Mr. ltacon, who is associated with his brother in the garage business in Eureka, galloped off to Suit Lake in the early evening of Wednesday. missing the circus that was here at. that time but undoubtedly get tin, a lot of fun out of the family reunion at the liorpitn. A picnic party In honor of Mra Hat Sullivan and her niece. Miss Marie O'Neil, was given last evening. taking place In the cedars near Jericho where the meal was cooked on a ramp fire. Those making up the party were Mr. Sullivan. Miss O'Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Frank lleesley. Miss Helen. Elbert and Walter Hera ley, Mra. Mary I). Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. ('. E. Hulsh. Miss Frances Huish. Mrs. l A. l'rotiva and son Charles Edward, and Mrs. V. K. Kkloff and daughter, Marcella. Mr. J. Hay Sorenson entertained the members of her Club in a pleasing manner on Saturday evening of last week, a fine luncheon being served following (be usual session at cards. Prize for the best wore was won by Mrs. Nell O'Hare, the hostess also awarding another prize to one of her apodal guests. Mrs. W. M. Eskridge, of Near York. Other special guests were Miss C.enera Htggcnson, Miss Karlc&n Cromar, Mr. i K. Donnelly. Club members attending the party were: Mr. Heber Jones. Mrs. John Coffee. Mr. David Russell. Jr., Mr. I. H. Craven and Mrs. Ollare. The Saturday night dance at the Elk' Pavilion are becoming very popular. You are missing some- thing If you do not attend them 2 ts anlb-lpat-d- l CLINCHER SPECIAL. Pathfinder Coni GOODYEAR PATHFINDERS -- . , 32531 Mrs. W. M. Eskridge ...... - mily e. t Mr d - a. PatlifiinVrs an down, too. Just poinp;,-yi'-ar-n:lt values with what you mv cheap, unknown hramla. rOrV-D;- ih n.ni l.aa cei-de- -' J fis; '!;l! . I Winn and three ons, who h,v been spending P , j.;. fJimer withr- Mr.D. I Mr. and tenth being normal and aboul three f,,r MhIio last Fr.Jj.' I" fourth undernourish'd fa'urt- home Moody en'erta-.r.eMt,. Vernon In honor or v-i Friday afternoon imhtv. i eigntn little daughter, ..r Th. home flub members was held ai the Saturthe a most appetizing luncheon at of Mr. Eugene HIurkeM last of their ot day night. Special gaet were Mr. p.,r Johnson, an employee Ml Lillian also ser Joseph Huy wxa taken TinMc Standard Hluckett of Nephl. The evening wa ill Friday night Ktr-- t ly "r.otr. I'.j prize playing spent to the Salt Lake hospital aaa won hv Mr. I'. J. Donnelly and rushedwas be operated on Saturday, where ind and sec Mr. Mra. Malcolm tireen Last for appendicitis. morning Joseph Huy won the house prize. as good condition his e Indba Itefrcxhnip nt were served, the a rapid with Mr. in attendance: following being Vr. M. D. 'nine returned Satur( baric Zsbrlskle. Mra John Allen, Fity enrg day from Salt Mra T. II. Uartlitt, Mm some weeks TiDMiian. Mra. John Bunnell, Mm lias been apending Hen Thurmond. Mra. William turn- relatives and friend. has been at L. J. Sundeen who over and Mrs. A. F. Hurt. reKellogg, Idaho for some time, turned to Dividend Saturday and in-is E. Chiptnan. rf again connected with the mining Hindi, 2b . . dustry here. Deputy Sheriff Coates was a busy: After mnn Sunday and Monday. some time Sunday for In wait laying nii'iii he was successful In detecting the thieves who have been pilfering cater- E. Shriver, rf , giiKidine from the Utah county la thrcN-liagge- r. e - i.i 1 .'.ill Jv a-- eut-Ht- al. . 1 j OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN OF OUR PRICES SHATTERED BUY AND SAVE I I This Sale Will Continue Until All Summer Merchandise Is Sold. Very highest quality summer Union Suits, Regular $2.00, Everybodys Price .. 200 yard spools, best grade Thread, Everybodys Price, 6 spools for 85c 100 yard spools, best grade Thread. Every-body- s Price, 2 spools for 25c ... Carter's Fountain Pen Ink. regular 2oc article, Everv. bodys sell them, two for 5c 15c $3.00 values in Sanitary Skirts, Everybodys Price A real knockout in Grey Kid, Rump, one you would pay $10 for elsewhere, at Everybody $1.49 $5.95 The above prices are only a few of the many bargains at |