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Show Frill:, y. THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 8 A i LTLtt tflhT To u)n 1 Wens Mr. uml Mi:.. John re ' Forpio Lakur Salt City Visitors lust rial Jay it nil Siiiiilay. Woodcraft ('aril I'arty April 2'nh lintiil lunch. Yalualdt- - prizes for card d players and a No big drawing minion 35c. 'uiiu-l- j Fifty Flail people have iiimiefl to aerie ns Juror in tlofial court at Salt Lake, Judge 'I 11110111 1). Johnson, a in: ill r. lie in . I.uaell Hanford of A radio tolg is a pci .mi aim a ill mitt out a timd local ii.il ion in i ili r to lier llotnul wliiitli--- . S.IHHI mile away. of ;i Mil hill i I: a imii Juli n F. flown lia.i Nil. !l. tiiielrtTV of 1 ill fie l,tni , lu-i-- - e I I'jir-'U.i- I - I Ih-iI- - I', X Ware, A. M v him- :.ulri , - K.lflllli week. Hi ii I. a in li I . vt'lm fur Kilim- - iininliii iiiiilmed at llinriiaiii. w.i i'iki-- In-i- i F. I look place ili-al- h i Funk.i iNit mi a liiiriin- - I llie uni of hii piiiiii i, Mr. ami Mm. Fdwiml I'iki-- . Ir. V II. Mit'hi ilal uml iliildn ii u.ii- - Sail I .like visitor no Sitndav, tiiiiliiK hiIIi- Mm. McChrystal. v.lm " - ii treat vilii; hoKpil.il iio-n- aI t the present time. Newell I'lind, who for tmine tune ha Jii'i'ti manager of the Hloie of thin eily, left IIih Week fur Ium Mini Mary him us of tinllyiiu III l:.l liHill ' Fvery-Imily'- Aiif-elt-- siirri-i-diii11 - lu-- g flli-tl- Mr. T. J. of deliver, have t mol Iti-Hi- Futeka s-- the hei-i- i this Tram, of no-.- ii Mih r wan fin int't'ly Miss Helen May, . daughter of Mrs. Itieliiird May of week. Ite-dc- Ku-teka- j re-- ; Mr. nnd Mrs. llohert Iturtnn tnrneil Inline on Monday ufler a few In Malt laike mnl duy absence Hpi-n- t At the latter pl.u-O)', licit Mr. mid CWrifctt HU Mart Hinton nttemied the Slimier' entertain men t features. XMm UM Mrs.- j , Norman Teillong, the muiiiigtng I'huri'h Hairy business of Furi-kaN now at the Holy Cron Hospital m Mult laike where fie wnlitnll ltl to an , operutlun on Saturday, followlnr severe utlurk of appendli-ltN- a . V. M. Itiirlon, formerly holding an executive position with the Chief Cons. Mining coin puny of this rlt y . this week moved his family to Salt latke. Tim homo of the family In Is being offered for sale or this rent. J : A. V. I .arson, well known In Tin-lie, and who for a year or more has been engaged in mliilna In tlm lling-- l ham district, is at his lioine Imre on aerount of illness. Mr. l.urson eulim Imre last week and his condition ever, since that time has hern quite serious. Frank t'romar returned early in the week after a Visit at Salt laike, going there to see his daughter, Miss Kurlean Crontur, who Is recoverltiK quite rapidly from a very serious apThe youtiR pendicitis operution. l.idy recently left the hospital hut will remain with relatives at Mult l.ake for another week nr more. Miss Crontar u a timmher of the teaching staff of the Furcka schools. 1 The Kllte Cluli members of Mrs. Hel Stewart on evening. 1'rln-- in the game of 'TitHr were won by Mrs. J. II. Kllsworllt, first: Mrs. Frank Kumki-II- , second. A dainty was served to the following guests: Mrs. Ilurold Johnson. Mrs. ltalph Sylvester. Mrs. O. A. Allred. Mrs. Maynard (Irlggs, Mrs. lleorge Korsey, Mrs. Henry llavis, Mrs. J. II. KINworth und Mrs. Frank Itussell. EASTER MEANS NEW CLOTHES THIS STORE MEANS WIDE SELECTION Hart Schaffner & Marx means best I style and extreme value wen-guest- s Wed-m-Kdn- THE NEW s lum-Iu-o- COLORS Pigeon grey, Silver blue, Roan, Hazel tan, Mountain blue Officials of the Flail Copper Co., ul liinghuiu have mapped out an ex- tensive building program for the present year. Announcement is made that they will construct Jin fine rest deuces at their new residence section known us Coppcrtown. These, like the ones already occupied there, will he modern homes. I'oppertown is below the narrow catiyon. which has heretofore been the residence of most of the lliiighum mine workers, and the big copper company Inis planned to make it one of the finest little cities In the state, Willi schools, playgrounds, parks, etc. STYLE LINES Good shoulders, narrow hips; easy drape in the trousers, narrow hips. NEW FABRICS Fairway tweeds, ticks, Edwardstripes; new ideas in flannels, worsteds, chevoits Immense volume has made these suit values possible The Women of Hie Woodcraft w ish to announce a card party for the evening of April "nth at the Miners' Fnion Hall. Ad mission will he 35 cents each, which will include drawing for prizes. Luncheon will follow l lu card playing. Mrs. K. J, Churchill wa hostess to members of the Kridgv Club at her home ell afternoon. Wednesday I'rize fur high score was won by Mrs. H. J. Itussell. Sr., and the guest prize was awarded to Mrs. tieorge II. A delicious dinner was served Ityan. at ti o'clock. The a licit s included Mrs. 1. J. Homier. Mrs. Lee Mrs. K. Hillings, Mrs. Kdward1 Homier, Mrs. L. It. Conyers. Mrs. ) i J. Itussell. Sr.. Mrs. John Hoiinelly,: Mrs. L. Thomas, Miss Anna ltose.! Mrs. Ceorge II. Hyatt. Mrs It. fc.: Wilkins and Mrs. Oorge Houle, the' List three mentioned were special' guests of the club. Hav-war- d. . TO fl.un -- tliwV rcl.cct Xulcci hi Wit a woman's skirts these days. 011 (itoiiurj It is acsi$necL "tor ly!c a pretty laDman will hide wtp behind m Colored,-an- ! comfort and. service .and maid iu Wilson, lotlurj w, |