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Show Frida v. THE EUREKA REPORTED Page 8 U4 Charlie Ivey returned in the vie k afer spending ai Seattle tiu.e visit .in-- ' irit-un G. f Mil Nay of the Wes A uiusen,-- i. : I o was in Salt I.ar.e during il e fir-- t pari of the week N. K Thompsin unde a busim-m- l Mr. and Mm Tirum Miss ii'heruie Ferrando of 4.ik-la-m-r week end iand Jan Suit Lake on Saturday. gi'i-si- s is victim with Ha i ry Llndell und Kil,(4,rHi('aliform.. Mr. mid Mr. S. L. Jarman are '.Mr- :,,"i lha t ei rando and Mr Mh ,ildn ri of S.ilt Luko I lu proml puroiita of a fine baby Itoy Allred Mr and Mu I L. WiKhinson of boy, lio i n in Salt Lake City on Sun-- j Flat at. Mr and Mri. Jerry of Sail Lake t'Hy ere I li guest Mrs Ja:: day. and Catherine, Mm Joseph Puulien luet daughter, Mr. uiid Mr. George Stanton and Mrjab'(,y gmj (iiliii n spent the this week are moving from 1 huriduy and Friday. nrl with fiietula in Provo and Mr nod Mrs. I. IV ('liilstlpon and Lake. Kureka to layson. having puri'liased: a home lit tin latter place. d;mylil r Itiilh and Marie, of Nephl.j f.r Saiurd.iv at the Tii.i at the home of Mr. S;iMirl:i . Mrc. It. II. Tower ami da lighter, ' Voile ( rni,iii-n'Mis I. m da 'lowers, of Kureka. Hpenijainl Mis K. L. lirisllHon ; shade. ,4, Mnmlav in I'rovo with Mr. Melissa Mis Melvin I tone and children re- $1.49. Ladies Also nip tn ifi ( t Q r tt-i- e - - ''l I werk-faiuil- g , s turned to Kuieka Lewis. oil !. Sunday after Cresses at ft G in Salt arram'-Kurek- u Mr. und Mrs, Hen Thurmond of j tmi mi for several days Friends of Carlyle of Lake Oly t,., on Sunday were guest v,,r. .r, joyat,le surprise party Mr. ami Mrs William Amos of lay-- j Mrs William Davis returned to U ,H honor on Saturday evening of aon. her home In Opliir the first of the u8t week. Music, games and an ex- Mrs. K. F. Illrcli spent the week-- ! week after visiting for ten days with , client luncheon were the entertain-en- d in I'rovo visiting her daughter,! relatives In Kureka. 'roenl features. About a down young Mrs. Miss Fearl Duhle, who Is attending! II. Hubert of Los Angeles people attended the party, arrived in Kuieka on Tuesday for a the II. Y. H. M:s Mary Honner of Salt Lake The Fidelia Club members were visit with her sister, Mrs. Joseph jn Kureka during the week, tlie guests on Saturday evening of Treloar. visiting with the families of her Mis Mrs. A. F. Grant. "hOO was enjoy-- ! Frances Gear of the Tinllc ton, Edward Honner and I. J ed and prtxe for high score won by,Mer. Store force la taking a vacation Honner. On the trip Mrs. Honner Mrs. Hun McCann, while Mrs. T. K. which will he spent with her sister, was acrompuined by Mrs. Frank C. Ilartlett wnn the house prle. The Mrs. Glen Storrs, at Cairo, III Miss lleri.on, whose present home is in ruoiiia were beautifully decorated In, Gear left for the Illinois city early In California, hat who la well known llluca and pink roses. A dainty the present week. On her return to In Kureka where she resided for luncheon wus served to the follow- - Kureka she will be accompanied liy several years. log: Mrs. John Hunnell, Mrs. I (an Mrs. Htoirs uml chlldreu. Kn route mih Cecil Wilson entertained a McCunn, Mrs. A. F. Hurl, Mrs. Geo., the party will visit with au uncle, number of her friends at a nicely up- Mrs. William Comiv.-r,- ' George Geur, at Manhattan. Kansas, pointed bridge luncheon at her home Tlnsinan. Lavender Saturday afternoon Mian Nina Clyde and Miss Naomi llliickell, Mrs. Hen Ihurnmnd, Mi:., ti.u teachers sweet peas and yellow dulsles were.. very effectively used on the lunrh-......J'n tuliles. Prize for high score wasrn' 1 won by won by Miss Marie Sloane and consorlw for high score wa Kpeclul for Kulurduy at the Tin yuHft wIIhoii and ronsolatlon lullon prize liy Mias Knola Towers. Merc. Co.- - Children's Voile Dresses, prj 0 ,y Included Mrs. J. Hay Hanley. A de- - The guestsMra. luiura Smith, Miss all the latest shades, ut 7 lie and Ueinus luncheonj0)nwu served, the Sorensen. Silk Also Ladies Kudera Miller, Miss Geneva Iligrin- $1.49. Sport a,le being tastefully Miss Karlean Crornar, Idas Dresses ut $9.95. with oriental tulips. The guests In- eluded Mis Kudore Miller. Mrs. Knola Towers. Miss Marie Sloane, Laura Smith, Mrs. Dun Sullivan, Mis Lcnora Thompson, Mlsa Naomi und Miss Anna Hose, MIhs Geneva Hlg- - Harlow, Mis Helena Stewart glnson, Mrs. Melvin I tone, Mrs. J. Mis Nina Clyde. K. Driscoll, Mis Cecil Wilson, Mrs.' Mis. F.mlly l'interella wu given Ijohu llauley. Mis Marie Sloan, Mis u pleasant surprise party on Satur-- j Helen lleealey und Miss Joule Hun- - day evening, friends calling at her nell. home and carrying out a program of very fine lunch-- r w ,o g - la-wl- s C :W yfl & i.ri 1 it & Next Mondays Memorial Day get your new suit now for that holiday ii were as lows: Mr. Henry Jarvln, 1st; Mr. Dennis Harrington. 2nd; Mra. A. K. Among those .Tucketl, consolation. present were: Mra. linterella, Mra. Mra. A. C. Hurton entertained a Victor ltray, Mrs. John I'hlppa, Mra. number of friend at her home on J. H. Campbell, Mr. W'm. Maxwell, Munduy evening, (lie party being In Mr. Geo. Putt. Mr. Dennl Har-- h on or of Mra. N. K. Thomson, who rlngton, Mra. O. J. Lucas, Mra. Tho. Is leaving soon to make her home In McCormick, Mra. Mary Stack. Mrs. Klverton. Irocreaslve Hook wu cn- - Kopman. Mr. Mary A. Hannifin, Joyed during the evening and prize Mr. A. K. Tuckett, Mr. Jesie a follow: Mr. Alex'ew. Mr. Henry Jurvl. Mr. Henry Jex, first; Mr. Laura Smith, ronso- - Oshorne, Mr. John Osborne und Mr. iHtlnn, and Mr. Thoiiimin the guest Wilder. prle. The table decoration and ap- - Xlll! Kuri,kll teacher entertained were carried out In a riir polntnient N. K. Thomson at the Three eutipleH will In ,.rclpal color Hchenie of pink and while. A on School nigh Wedneday evenlng. H each dance night to par hot luncheon wa nerved to the fol- - oo1 wu Flrt prize1! pluyed. t Mr. hrlutopherwon ,y mis Geneva IIIgglnHon' ticipate in state finals at (lien-garr- y lowing. son, Mr. Win. Diiugle, Mra. Joa.,, PA conMolatlon urt Saturday, duly Jud. laulHen, Mr". J llwes, ,Miss ky Mr. Ixo Morgan and Mr. prjIwl Kudora Miller, Ml ( edl gjm spring flower were Mr WONDERFUL PRIZES Waller Jen.en,ld the also hand! 5!" de(.0ratlon. Mr. H. I., Spur- - puf i,)!"or tally card of Japanene.de-nMusic by r.r,L were refreshment Italnty "sn. Mra. Laura Smith, Jones, Bervt,d Those were: present Mr., WARNER STONES Mr. K. K. Hradley, Mr. I . t). ltey- - siinmon. Mr. und Mr. T. K. Hart-1;' oM 1!',...t,!H..UPKt of honor Mr"Mr. and Mr. N. K. Thomson. ltl. COLUMBIANS N. K. Thomson. Mr. and Mr. Jo, laulsen, Mr, and Mr. A. F. Hurt, Mr. and Mr. Leo Morgan, Mr. and Mr. Melvin Done, Mr. und Mr. John Hunnell, Mr. Nellie II. Cole, Mr. Ray Surenon,' Mr. V. K. Kkloff, Ml Geneva Ilig- glnson. Miss Lenora Thomson, Mina Helen Stewart. Mi Kllen Sampson, Miss Helen Heesley, Ml Karleen Cromar, Mis Knola Tower, Mis Anna Sullivan, Mis Josle Ilunnell, For a limited time and aubject to change without noMis Anna Hose, Miss Cecil Wilson, Nellie Parker, MIhs Nina Clyde. tice we will take orders for large lump King Coal, to Mis Mis Catherine Stack. Leo Morgan, be delivered from cars, at the following prices: acting for the teacher, presented Principal Thomnon with a beautiful Mr. Thomson responded to 1 ton lot gift. $8.25 Mr. Morgan's presentation speech. ijrt fol- I Math-wer- e Big strides ahead in summer clothes making . Hart Schaffner & Marx have put more style into summer suits; more qual-- 1 ity and have o wered se-Itct- cd - j u- vl'us,r' 1 - Storage Coal Ready June 1 G $7.75 tons or over i i Flowers for Memorial Day i i i i i i TO i i i i i i Assorted boxes of Carnations, Peonies, Lilies, etc., with lib It I about time that punishment I meted nut to some of the young vandal who are responsible for the destruction of property in Kureka. One of the Reporter friend called at the office yesterday and reported that the Bowen residence, north of Leadville Row. which ha been vacant for about six weeks, has recently been damages to the extent of $200 or more. Most of this damage has been done within the lat three or four days. To begin with the glass was broken out of every window, next the doors and locks were smashed and not content with this the hoys then turned their attention .to the sash in the window and to other breakable woodwork. There are altogether too many of such acts of vandalism taking place In Kure-,k- a and the officer should rind time to Put a stop to petty thleverv, breaking of windows and wholesale damage to Tacant and other buildings. ; ! , i , First o MILK FOR SALK. class Milk and Cream. Joseph Nielson, near mine. eral supply of Fern Leaves. Chief receipt bcvk. all size the Reporter office. Delivered, parcel post charges Set Cons ?. Ren "A i J o Cromar Grocery I Collar Attached Shirts Straws and Panamas $1.45 to $5.00 $2.00 to $6.50 s I Stylish and Comfortable e W. F. Shriver & at REAL ESTATE AND paid. FIRE INSURANCE AT Guaranteed Satisfaction If you are thinking of a home or if you want to sellbuying your home; if you have a pUc for rent or want to rent one; or if yoU need fire Insurance protection on our PHONE OR WRITE FRANK OARRITY $5.00 and $10.00 property Provo Greenhouse PROVO, UTAH i Vandalism Results in Heavy Property Loss $7.50 Fill your bins now as these prices are given only to relieve the heavy demand in winter and will last for a limited time only, but delivery guaranteed on all orders taken. $2.50, i o i a i costs ! 3 ton lots X PHONE 80 see FOR SALK 4 room bouse anj iu outbuilding Silver city for $250. Term to suit. 2 .mall bouse on south side of town. $400 each. 6 room well built modern house h:i! large barn, good outbuiLlirs Hot. Price $1250. IFOR SALE 4 room bouse partlv furnished, for $;oo. lU wil'i handle. Four room house on 2 acres of land at Goshen. Good outbuildings $1150. SG50 will handle. 2 vears on balance. Two small furnished houses for rent. Garage near public s.h.l hon-- e .or rent. $3 to p5.r mouth FOR RENT- - -- 7 Loue Leadville Row. $25 per tsionl; FOR S VLH Koenvnc bouse and furniture. 22 for Ilel- ter act quick tbs bargain. FOR RENT 4 "room house un furnished, with on lo FOR SALE CHEtP-.rir- v fa rta south of Silver City. FOR SALE 4 room house, ga- rage, chicken house, barn tree A r.-o- $2-"o- '. bargain at $325. TO WATCH cL I tah. iee I'SJ-RM- near the . Apex Mining 0ffUe' Salt May 17, hereby 197. Slven that L. Mitchell, whose of- post addn ss i Titoma salt Lake City. Utah, has made application Vl r in accordance riuirements of the Vf Utah- ;'v - 117. as of Com- -' arnend-1- , tb;e !vMon Law Utah. and 1925. to .0022 appropriate water from tah l ounty . Utah. Said Spring in water Is to be diverted at the point of Issu- Vfch bear 5 6 ft. w. tfce SE cor- of 1 T10 R- - 2 W.. s. L. M. and conveyed In an Iron distance of 4035 ft. wherepipe line a the water n be U8e,d during the entire year 1. or general mining purpoaea at or r - - Standard Mn ' DItrict. TIntic water as necessary will be n Ing the entire year for dome poses. This application Is design the State Engineers Offle No. 10094. All protests against the g oj said application, stating sons therefor, must be of a j In duplicate, accompanied of $1.00, and filed In hi within thirty (30) days completion of the publication notlce- GEO. M. BACOV State Engn of first publication. 01Nav (Date 1927. Date of completion cation, June 24, 1927.) -- i |