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Show THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 Mr. .im! Vi i I'rnwi j'ii-.- i' M.v : i ! ;ik. r'n in tl , iii I Mr fn! Si. n - i ti i lit .nil j- rf i n t; i H goods always DEPARTMENT Monday. .Mi AT LOWER STORE IImI Money apn u !:,g with relative ORGANIZATION frt (imn Kiirwy uni) fi ifil wiili Provo relull vpi .- - Eureka, Utah. lii'iNinm. ( PRICES DEPARTMENT STORES in til QUALITY CHAIN if I visited in Sal few days, rHurnin. ;; j RELUBie INSTITUTION- - LARGEST '! wir hnincN. iv fin i iiti F. Rtrrh K Him ! ; Mr. A NATION-WID- E WORLDS eSU i Friday, IVcviiiVt Mr. mnl ?!m. George Forey have their rue 4 III In week Mr. ii!il Mm. KInier ilirtl, of Mniirtie, La , in ho arrived here un Monday. MM finF! Horace Rce ley. t.f Hail jtke Cll. v'eiieil fur a f, w iI.ivm In Dll', t ry. sif'ii mil'll .being the rueel nf hi .mint, Mr. ami Mm. Frank Mieslev. t 'lai i'iii i' l'iiu in Mi.fi jiHrl nf wet k in Kureka veiling wliti relative. Mr Tmiilin mi In iiiiw ein-- : .. cil at Rail laikn I'i.y, Mr. nml Mf. llurrv J. Pitt mil daughter, Mins Jmuii, reiurni'.l Im i on Sunday aflir upending n f w ill': In Suit Lake City. wliere ilirv wure ruetlN nf Mr. unit Mm. A, K, Kipp'.. Mr. nml Mra. CharleN aliriaki. returned In this lily uii tundav if Iter spending a few days in Rail Luke l ily, where liny were g 1101 of.Alr. and Mra. A. Vunl Zahrlskle. I J i mn-n- lie w MInn If lit li Hurkor mid Mien Pi an ; i on wlin are In irninlnu nnrKi'N al the llnly Croa Hospital it: Mi-Ian- a-- Hall Lake, were In Kureka on A iiiiim ti v. Clirli vhdliiir. ul llieir home nn I Tlie average shopper has no difficulty in finding sufficient stores. But what she is vitally concerned with is the store that specializes in giving Value and Service 365 days in the year a store every article from which reveals some intimation of honest, reliable, trustworthy business principle. She's sure of that kind of a Store here. And, she demonstrates her appreciation by patronizing liberally and that, no doubt, is why the J. C. Penney Companys business is growing so rapidly. It is not merely accidental that the business of this Store is increasing steadily. It is clue to the fact that the sterling principle of Value-Givin- g upon which this business was founded still exists and has not been discarded. People know that their money goes farther at J. C. Penney Company's and as long as folks are interested in dependblv nerhandise and want to save at the same time, this Store will continue to grow. At J. C. Penney Company's Store we do not depend on skimped merchandise, irregulars, seconds, bankrupt stocks, etc., to make our low prices. Here a yard is a yard, Rayon is Rayon, silk is silk, cotton is cotton, wool is wool everything must be up to the J. C. Penney C. high standard of quality. Honest Value Giving and rapid turn-ove- r of stocks, made possible through our e!t...:.uus Buying Power, is the whole secret in a nutshell. wl'li oilier relatives. I ai h 1 1 1 Mnnduy evinliu eiileriaii'i'.l r i li ul Mr-- a liHrly riven In liniinr nf F K. . h'nhdiy snn Cline fialile. Christina Kreemt were used In dei'orut Inu the linnie. (Jain.'? were enjoyed nml a dainty luncheon wan Nerved to aixlean gues n ln-- i Kureka relallveN have Jiihi reielv-elllneNM tiewa nf the serious of JatiieN L. Will lit inti, old lime rertldeil' of Kurekn who in reeenl veiirN inuklnK Me home at luind Itearli. Cal. Mr. Wlllluiiiw haw inn ,n li for a v.ar nr morn. eiieiilly IiIn cntntllmn lie 1'iiiim more NerloiiN and ll In thought that lie eannot reeover. d h:r-liee- Tluit H wllJll II lillilosnplicr ' of mu H'llt (il'env (;itlc(l mall's chief I'ihkI, iiihI it's still tin1 Mra. Patrick Mcpollii returned ci today. III all acs and clinics, her Inline a' the North Standard few days ago, after luvatl has Iiccii the mainstay properly aHome spent weeks with relative! of the llic.'ll, mill it will always n Kutfne. Oregon. Mr. McPolin llav-In- Hlatt'N that her aleter, Mra. Henry il'upe, who wm no MerlouNly Injured t In nn autninnlille of the pant la now well along toward milliner, Milk complete recovery. The holy's eon . In' K M), uri-idrn- , .Mir regular Illltic f,,r Maid while loaf is packed with ,ry wekH after the ueeldent. In noimslimt'llt mnl tood value Mr. Pupn waa also hurl. for your system to transform Th illtti strength ami energy, It's enlerialned iii.ni, ,.r Hu pmvKt i.mi ini iMrilf-i,:.r,"' .. at the L. I). thcill'hvM of ,ew wliieh -- lhe KH1(lf at a aprprise puny ' " affair was 8. Iteerealion Hull. MunIc and games were enjoyed ami. luncheon nerved to fifty menibera. tastes 1IS good as it actually is. Huctety presented the guest of .honor with a bountiful allrer fruit (itl it fit III jOlir gloeer (laily.'iish, (he preaentatlon adtlreNN heina1 Riven by Mra. Julia Whitehead. An John AiiiIi'Iniiii wum here during appropriate rieponne waa niude Mra. Flnrh, jChriNtmuN week from Salt Luke TINTIO MILK MAID ,u"r j I : b, week-en- ",,h Nt week j' Thun., lay afternoon of 1h Catholir Womati'a Iuxue mom MInh Mario Sloane and MU- jhora entertained at a Chrlattnaa lor Mpent Christ maa day al NVul.i party Riven for the iatholte children vlaltliiR the latter'a parent h. .of the parish. San fa Claua preaent-- . ami aou. H.r.T led the hlld-fn with Rtfta and atock- ItiRa filled with randy and nuta. ,I'U ,i;n wetlnomlay Tor Salt Lake ,r wure About one hundred and fifty-fivIcnd a few Uiore for the purpose of children were In attendance. Thus performanee of rue jhavluR charRo of the arrangement Mra. A. II. MeChryatal. rhalr-- ! j were: man: Mra. J. K. O'Connor. Mra. Den-a nia llarrliiRton. Mra. Mary Stack. H known to" many of 'lie " Mra. William Owena and Mra. a !rJ,y residents, has been named os 'll. Norman. a deputy under the new sherirr of The Promoters of the League of. Suit Lake county. The Whiteloy: Sacred Heart held a buaiiieMa meet- have resided ut Suit Lake for many ing ut the home of Mra. Jatuea 11., years. N'ormun Tuesday afternoon of ihiui Mrs. Ralph Sylvester entertain-- d week. An elect Ion of officers, for' l,ta White Bread i e' 1 ; AT YOUR GROCER'S I Tintic Baking Company waHUIWN.ii..u K iMM mi Mi Iisini .... I, nf Breads , I.I !W ill hm sheck. V n,t' , n i I mm d n. i o Clyde Fullmer, of Oden, ia in city, visiting with hi parents, and Mra. Theodore Fullmer, Hons were used for 41 1 1 1 YOUR PATRONAGE U-vo- n t RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. ELMER WAGEY the Representing lrovSk' Eureka Laundry Phone 142 vZ' -- IWHII ! I h !uni.!bel'',Jetsh?e Craveu. Frames Lenore C.a.ley. Charioi:,-Sullivan- . Cadiettne Hw..rd. Harney. Catherine A'lrcd Siavy D.i.:'.! F.scot:. p.,'iiTi;ii employ by the l hief t on,. M'niug Howard t raven and Dil.y Downcv. eompativ, It'ft Kureka eatly in the week tor Kl On the afternoon of Christmas Paso. Texas. Mr. Prescott a:td son. Day M,s Frumes Huish enter:.ti:ud who spent Mime time here, left a few at a party atirnded by fifty h Ho days am, for San Francisco children. Games were enjoyed and they will visit for some time. Sanu Claus presented gifts and bags John W Hurd, who for some of candy to the little folks. Those has been visiting with relatives time present wore: Marcella Kkloff. M r- Idaho, arrived in Kureka in time ion Klitabetb Kaighn. Anna Loo Vernon Donnelly. Mav spend Christmas with the family Kaighn. n' 'Vi,!iam Hurd. Mr. Catherine Howard. Charlotte SuTli- -' ' van. Dob Done. Huck Ikmo. Car. T!!', an, lT wwk or -n lh,n n,ake trip to southConyers. Maude Hanley. Carol II ,". ley. Marie Hanley. Patricia Bonner,!1" Helen Galley. Frances Gatley, Uoro-- f Mr. and Mrs. n. j. KuaooII St thy Pike. Aileen Gatley. Jack Gatlev, 1,3,1 a guest on Christ ma Mr Treston Bonner, Todd Donner. Bob and S,rs- Russel! of Bonner, Jean Rowe. Helen Hanks. Mr- anJ Mrs. Thomas Rusoi' Charlotte Henriod. Bill lkvwnev. Spring Canyon. Mr. amt Mrs Max Allred. Catherine Allred. Catho- and daughter of ' rine Killmurry. Dotty Hope Helen M hived Hope. Mary F:.v. Drin..e'n of : nreka Ahne Rife. Carlo Rife. Kd Wa:L r Mrs. !s - Drcwn of Henry Wall. Marjorie Dar'on M,-iv p:i:t fn the t!Uiii' ti Frances Garrity. Sarah Helen i the mm.it i::,'n of the al. Kd Mchryval. Ir.c- L'nl- at Provo u say. Dob ltowe. Kp'ahe'h !Lrkm n Musd.'v ' al l',,4P-'aGilbert Kvcbtol. Keith Th m .'.V. .. vo, tl "IT ,u" r,'ai!!rsn': i"i fUr l'Undred Poyd Thomson. Dora Duckwor.h .n i cs a'fer.d V "vh e Maureen Smith exercises, accnrj- .t.fc to M l Dr:r.3;esou. Charlotte llcnriod. Mar.eila Kklofi. EATS t- ,, DRINKS SMOKES lltr ilde - Fu'i-van- Iaon . c- EXCELLENT POOL TABLES v - ys pro-cr- Out of the land built by cur hopes and promises he comes, this child 1927. For a short time he is to rule to lead to strive with a world to attain its goal He comes amid prosperity and happiness. That he may leave you happier an'I vith your o.vu goal jet nearer is the sincere wish of :, f.-.- r - i n-.- a Fennells Meat . IIIHI Mf. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth tnd children returned home on Sunday after spending Christmas with relatives and other friends in I'tal county. Mr-Jan- : HU Mr. and Mrs. II. 1C. McClain hid an their guosta on Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Ren Price of Salt Lake City. Miss Mary Harrington is !he T"1 affairs visiting .a?? table and VP over, were laid for Mr. and M. , V,',", ",7 vi,r?u eorge Sylvester. Ruth and Grant Min ll.nrincon h., he! "n Svlvester Mr. and .ara. Del Siew'arT.whw.l Was Mijoyed. At r XWasMeJ j!'? Wayne. Gene and Cornue Stcwan. at Salt Lake. ,,y " "upper wus served to the follow Mis. Maynard Griggs. Nor-- j sueNts: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cox, Mis Mrs. Charles Dialer, Mr. and Nora Darker is visiting i Griggs and George Sylvester. Kureka dur.ng the Christmas vacs- - Vr7 and Mrs. .uPPl Mr. Helen Hanks, duughter of Mr. "!? V!m; Rosetta Dfg- Mrs. unt. Mrs" !,,,p Hunks, entertuiued at a,i Alex might. Miss Darker is attendparty. Monday afternoon of Sl,rr,,l ,,'art keadeniy Ogden11 the eek. occasion her being fifth V' Duggan. Mrs. J. birthday. Games were enjoved dur-- I I Ml III 1 1 K N,rn Miss Kathleen Pranko afternoon and later a dam-y- ! m ikunn. luncheon wus served from one large Kureka the latter part ofreturned last week table, having as its centerpiece a hr, after several months viit wi-- lows: President. Mrs. gan; vice president. Mrs. J. J. Matthews; secretary. Mrs. Janies 11. Norman: treasurer, Mrs. Dan McCann. After the business meeting 'dainty refreshments were served to ;the following members: Mrs. Ralph .Sltaw, Mrs. Dennis Harrington. Mrs. j William Owens. Mrs. C. K. Iluisli, Mrs. Mary Stack. Mrs. A. II. Mo- Chrystal. Mrs. A. K. Tuckett, Mrs. i PHONE NO. 7 Vanetj .. fi Kdward Dug- Ilioelie MickelHott spent the N. J. Churchill, who for aotne with relatives at Sunla-tul- time liHR been dim'tfng the develop- -' mont of a mining property in Neva- da. waa at hia homo in Kureka fo; Mrs. Annie Humble of Spanlah Fork is the mi eat Hi la week of Mr the holiday vacation. and Mra. William Owena. Mr. and Mra. Rex Kohler and Mra. Krneat Kohler and children, all of Oklev Durfee and Weslev Durfee are voting at the homes or returned to thia elty last week after Midway, Mr. and Mra. Sam Colorich and Mr. several pending months in eaateru and Mra. V. W. Cox. Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Johnson. Mr. and Mra. 7. nnes of Sanij-iwhare now living at Ida- quin spent hristinua in Kureka. he-- ho, where Mr. Johnson Wallace, has for some ,,r Mr' "l"1 Petr time Wen engaged In mine cuntraci-an- d j1KJ'slK Mrs. Ileber Jones ling, were in Kureka during the Mr and c. Holman. iduvs, being guests at the home of Mrs. Johnson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mi Kiln Wirthlin and Mias Walter Mich. Sr. Ku route to KuClavelle, students at St. Marr'a reka Mr. and Mrs. Johnson went ,o of the Waontch at Salt lake, are n V",ifr!i,a V'Sit i,1 ,lleir t h'l- vacation who hre attending stimol there. Mra. t'itv, & Grocery HM |