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Show T Frida THE EUREKA REPORTER Mr. iii-1- ; i. : nri ('mi . Mr. n 'i ST A It Monday Vi- I ( y .iii jr l- -i- in - ln : S " ,:! M ' -- i ill have tJ M I S. A'r-r-- J ,li!i Vr r. siin m I ! ,Jii-i- 5b ,i Map- l- Dell in Pav , .'I I " Ba Rian," at the Star fir night only. See P Mr. Thu'dorf Fulim-- r "The on ftalur ( 0u Pa) 3 out frui. lil I III iiinl M's I- .- i.n was III' '.i I ! " Mr. i liiy wupI W K. Burl I M of Mr :iiid Mri were the sues'-'.i'l-T- I Wynmiii I -t 'i ills y and SaMirdav of Mrs W It Allen of r'llU'f 'i'f Mot Millie All.-- din Klnicr Allen voima s pa rtv of I'sisufi j ti fil'd t..U-- i and Sunday al Arm l A and Tuesday tl 1 r 1 , ' 1 i iDrif hi... I i uiiteniieii. l.abor is liat e I, we sMilalWe mi Mill. I lal rale pipes on all work Flal Hale Iju la.'t- - I7. I'liOlie i Mr and Mrs Jxiiom llinniond and mi of I'm iitelln. Iilahu. anil Mrs Headquarters of Rrizhain City, spent Wed In Kureka. guests at the home of Mr. nml Mrs Frank Felt. D lieaion. former Kareka man ii'ol now eonectvd with the Butte Cnh it Transfer Co. has sent renewal of his subscription to the Reporter lie has been UvInK at Butte for the past few year hut enjoys reart-It- i about the doings of his old time iie-da- summer school remaining there until about the middle of Auxust. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Shepherd and family returned home on Monday after mi nutlnK of ten days They apent nil of last week at Strawberry where they report Ihe flshlntt as excellent. Oil Saturday they went to Maple Dell and there spent tho week-enliefure returninR home. The remilur meeting of the Indy K'ks was held on Friday evening. were Refresh meats and served played. I'rUes were won by Mrs Stella Shea first, and Mrs. William Conover second The rommlt-le- e lii churRe of the evenlnR's entertainment whs Mrs. John Bunnell, CI1ANEY Hrliiml llie Mack hliadows outside tin law hate hnaeds lialc--icc- d viiltuics prey on fields ifrccd vulture yet licliiud the cynical mask of hardened clime lurks loye mul a little child. See the greatest crook utory ever filmed, om yon will d a never ferret. V I s'.ei re iki jrt iK'j the wh Tweed Knickers, Summer Outing Blaziers, Hiking Blouses, Officer Cut Trousers, just the thing for those who wear leggings; Sun Hats of unbreakable straw, Belts, Hiking Shoes, Overnight Bags, Tennis Slippers for around camp. Prof. T. K. Bartlett and daughter. Veda Grate, left Kureka last week for Oklahoma, where other members of the family have been visiting for Ihe past rn mi t ti or more. While In Oklahoma Irof. Bartlett will attend ti litt Things the Ladies Nee- d- 'iintlr fliel'dh. DEAN lid -- A Ivrty irt! hw kiLTf .1 iMh Bj I .iw i .as j dur it it And Men Also Must Have "f-OO- "Kl lie Waist Waders, Outing Coats that dont leak and are light, Shirts that carry the atmosSport Oxfords and Golf phere of Hose, A Steel Auto Bag that will carry all. til r Mrs. William dear. Mrs. Mr. hiii! Mrs I .im! I I'romar ami Tiniie Mfiv. fur Sul.Dan Fields, Mrs. Fred DUtmer and Night Gowns, rliililn n huiiI Similar at Paysnii urday. Mrs. Jack Nilson Mrs Frank Bauml floured plain color lailmr N what wh sell const'll uen I con was I'lpes chairout-door- s, committee appointed eueli. lit) ft. Flat rale man for Iy Wl, si,.uii(. mi that. llie tied meetlnR. )r. mid Mrs. Sioelo Bailey and prlcea mi all work. Flat Halt A very unusual auln accident, Ada .tm k ri'l imied lioint rage. Phone 1,6. without serioua results, took place late lust week ufler all cnjoyuhlo Ymi will miss u Ireal Is you the Tlntlc road I near the Richter trip to Viirlims polnls nr Inlor- - nk "The Volga Hoiiliuuii." at the on i a mb between Warm Creek and Han-- , esl In aiiuthern I'lali. Slur mi Salurday. Picture shown taijalnl on Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Karl llognn mul Mr. fur hut one night, huth front breaking and siuml Mra. Sharp tilllespie till of IToyo James rhrhilophersnn was taken lowing the spindles front end of the machine' nmlored lo Kureka Sunday mid spenl iyovo mi Monday and llie fullow-Ih- e to down. The car, a small one. day with Mr. mul Mrs. William n du Hiilunltted to an opera! Ion at whsdrop quite slowly at the; Conover. ,n time traveling the hospital ul that place, and after plowing through the' Mlsa Anna ('uffey was al Hull laike suffered from an acute attack of H(lf yrMve ,c,( twenty feel It irame durlnn I ho week. hfliig tho guest of appeiutlcltU. wlthout Injury to the Mra. hied (I. Ilreinliix and being . u. Craven, represent Inn Tin Ho occupants. . one of the complimented auesls al No 711 ul the Cincinnati1 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE "The Hiiturduy Volga a bridge tea which waa Riven by Mra. eonventlon of the Elks, la not enjoy- -' . ,,.IHlina The you ltrelnliiR on Tuesday ufternonn. weHlher Ohio hoi of the tira lug die city imve been for. The film Mra. V. I ThoiiuiK pleamiiitly en- - If wo are lo Judge from Information aenaatlon of waiting A atory of the the year. i ertiiitieil tin Bridge Club inemlierM which lu lias sent lo his friends, love of a prlnceea for a pleblsn boat- ' al ' man. Star! of Tlntlc party Mrs. ( K. IIuIhIi and people apentwas beautifully decorated with hIiuh- western Htalea and also lu the eaat Q "J1 ''Ra Boatman." at the William II. Bacon left Tuesday Su ' theanyon, behind on Saturday. One night only. Sea it. MIhh Frances, returned ondaughter,, ta dulaleH. The dub prise wan won uml It la iltfftNull for a weatern man Sunday for the Uintah Baetn country where j enjoying day with a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuckett and!f,er "pending neveral days with he will upend a few weeks vacation, ly Mra. Kdward Bike and the ruchI to have much fun under auch con- - , l,,p nn dialling the Ice dauRlitera. hbither and Arietta, and!11 Lk friends, prise by Mra. Claude F. llaker. The dldlona. The Klkn named Miami aH l",,,Jon having friends in that part of the or !! ranyon. In- - Miss Kdith Lewis were the guests of luncheon table wus set mi the lawn their meeting place In 1II!S. Mr atate. A Tu,kett 00 8un an and waa centered with a mound of, Mr'. Bailed' Movie salaries have been ilaehed i' ,e TlllUr Mw. flir swla, ' IW 10 Sr owna. Mclntvre ami per cent. Migosh, after a fllwto !,Uard children Mrs ent were. Mr. Mrs Oeorge (annon and son, Ray- .... .... ,, n . ...i ..,u... star has finished paying alimony J. ti. Driacoll, Mrs. Lee llavward, Vi'nii veturned to home their at uauor ta or five wives, what will he have we four MIhs wnat n,,n'' Ada sell Manmth all of Uingley Mra. C. K. Iluish. Mrs. Ale Blight, BettChlast week we after a left? Mrs on ly (Bf.. Isabelle Hpeciallze that. of was Ilarville San Francisthe reelpIlray Mrs. I). J. Russell, Sr., Mra. tidward " prices on all work, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fields delighj,W tk very pleaaant surprise on ro. Miss Mary Gavin, Mra. W. II. Al- - ILtt!5?nt Bonner and Mra. timma Billings. Tl,ora Rdle. and rage. Phone 176. was Frank of jOO ilcn the Ssstiirslajr Silver Raybould evening. tfully entertained Mies Jennie MitcSpecial guests of the club were: Mrs. Dean and Lon Chaney Mr. and Mrs. William Gear and hell and Mrs. A. W. Schoepf st a Claude F. Baker. Mra. Walter Chris- - Mine f the evening and prises were ('By and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ward of areIrlsrUla the h Eureka. Mm. characters Outin William leading children Maiwell, first; returned on Wednesday afMrs. N. A. Jones, Mra. M.'0B party in Maple Dell Park lait fopheraon, 10 Mr" IWI Hobertn. Mrs. A U" on and here Uide ,hown ter second; M. Kalghn and Mrs. Newman of Los ,,he J party of Kurekans enjoyed a spending a few days with Salt Sunday. de- - moon light hike and weiner A consolation. roast on Monday and Tuesday of the coming Lake relatives. Mrs. Frank Eddy was called t Angeles. The nest club meeting will !!l'ur,ie Ilcioua luncheon waa aerred cover Wednesday evening at the Harring- - I" !. ea,ure B,ni at is n last Saturday on ! Mr. Spanish Mra. and Dan Fields and' . . Fork . Mra. commented on by ex-- r being laid for the following: springs, north of the city. In- - J!?, avoraMf serious J J. II. Campbell. Mrs. A. ti. Tuckett, I uded In the patrone. It Is a daughters. Miss Jennie Mitchell, Mrs. ioun were the follow- - JV, ri fn ea sister, ier and n "Outalde the Uw, a picture In Mrs. William Maxwell, Mra. Dell Ing: Mr. and party Schoepf daughter spent Sunday Lewis. w"1 Jew,l ProdcHon. Mrs. Victor Bray. Mr,i at Maple Dell in Payson Canyon. which lam Chaney and Priscilla Roberts. Mrs. B. V. Hickman. Mra. and Mrs. Mrs!' The Tlntlc Stake annual outing George Jones. Mr. and Dean are featured, cornea to the Star A. tl. Takos. Mra. Julia Sullivan, A. K. . Art Thayer, former Tintic Mr. and Mrs. M. M. held at the Arrowhead Resort on prM- - dent who In recent years has been homS !h.0 Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Jack Sanderaou, Mra. Thomas Hervey,llooher, Mr. and Mrs. Wsllace 1aln- - Tuesday evening, was a decided sut- rlvsi ?ona ar- Such a combination of stars Insures Drew. Mra. Mary Sloaue, Mrs. Ruth at Salt Lake and Butte, waeel Vnri! pe Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Campbell, cess. in ler, In Many the from early the Tintic a wonderful picture especially thli week loosing un notne Ross. Mrs. niewari, Mrs. lieorgoiMrs. Mary Stack. Mrs. CIsra Ursen. district also people for an from Goshen with her such a plot as that embraced K,berta hIa old tIme friends. Ioils. Mrs. John Ihlppa and the Mrs. A. K. Tuckett. Miss Reatrlce and Santaqum were mother. Mrs. T. D. Sullivan, and Mr. The present. "Outside the laiw." Mra. Frank Eddy, Mr. Miss and ;guest of honor. Mrs. Victor Bray. Ferrln. Louise Tuckett. Miss Tintii IHople with other relatives. In the early a tnd Mr. .... - and Mrs. Henry Beagley, Gertrude Ann Stack. Miss in, enjoying a picnic, luncheon and Mrs. James Naylor were at Spanwi Naylor. Miss Kffie Craig 1 coulfuc', Fork on Tuesday, attending Kay. Carlyale Lewis. Arnold Soma's home on Thursday after- - funeral of Mra. Harris Lewis. and Wallace Painter. ThPP f lF paeon'a? vilion of the rcmri W" SmH lal at the Tintic Merc, for Sat- Buffalo meat does not appcul bJMia. Pavilio Is r Jort.'.l 0 and r.onsola- - President Coolidge. Thus he lo ellert shape. urday. Udlea ('repe Night Gowns prize by iIl8s MarKaret Fennell, the vote of all the buffalo men! tb len' OB r Mr- an,l Mrs. au,,",s included Miss Frances 'eaters of the country who are John Allen, entertained a number of Mu,8h' i"1 Helen Towers. Miss buffcl tasted never trZi wh0 his friends at home on Friday af- - s'e Tura". Mi-" Margaret Fennell, Siel:l al 1 I lii .in Ill's - ('n-- Uu-MIk- h I 1 over-nmt- or , -' fr tintic mercantile Company .1 M iKl. super-featur- e - i . I S But-'S- "iS T.' -- j - M' be-to- ie-- le r,. weekle even-Norm- . J dt! ?.T.er 'h? - Bes-Lo-- ie -- "V let&Ph .8 We Have Everything And the BEST of everything Telephone us your grocery needs. Why waste time and energy by coming to town to do your shopping when you can get the same sendee and satisfaction by telephoning. We have complete supplies of all the finest brands of Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Canned goods. If your coal bin is not full you had better take advantage of the low prices now prevailing. Cromar Grocery PHONE NO. 8 EUREKA, UTAH company, three years of the time as manager, was back In Kureka on a visit. After leaving Kureka Mr. McAdams went to the traffic depart- inent of ihe telephone company at Salt Lake and at present his head- quarters are at Chicago. He is now a traveling supervisor for some of the western didsions of the company and Is spending a part of hi vaca- lion with relatives at Provo and other parts of Utah. Mrs. McAdams is Accompanying him on the trip. Priscilla I Van and l.on Chauev are the leading characters in "Outside the Law to be shown here on Monday and Tuesday of the coming week. It is a feature film that Is being most favorably commented on by exhibitors and their patrons. It is s Iniversal Jewel production. Mrs. George Forsev entertained at ,, a nicely arranged childrens party on Friday afternoon In honor of the sixth birthday of her daughter. Games were enjoyed and awarded to Carolyn Sherwood. prizes Carolyn and George Forsev. The luncheon table was centered with a birthday cake. Peroration and luncheon were carried out in a patriotic color scheme. Mrs. Forsev was assisted in entertaining the little folks bv her sister Mrs. Thomas Worthington Those present were: Maurine and Glen Jenkins. Helen and Betty Hopes. Helen Worthington. Jean ; ; Stewart. George and Carolyn Forsev T Oorinne Stewart. Norma Forsev' Rllla and Donna Worthington. Maxine Jarman. Paul Jenkins and Carotin SherwotV. Mau-rin- e. nri played and prizesij i.N IS. d JB -- Stesart. Meacham AVendff lumS enjoyed, the liBle gu.s ?n Brt Kitt. Allen IWiot!. Rsv art. FhiriottinT i Hattie Coombs Burt. Charles Suurrie? Meacham. T-i- i lu,, .." a'r,s UBaM t,orton- Mrs. D. A. Jones and Mm. AM Mrs' I,an a entertained few Humble of Spanish Fork are vlsitiM fr:-iiat her home ou is week at the home of Mr. Thursday i'terBO"n I Mrs. William Owens and Mr. . Mrs. George Humble. was spent playing bridge, Miss Margaret Stack, an emploT Those present were: Mrs. William of the Eureka postoffice. ' B0 White. Owens, Miss Margaret Owens. Mrs, her brother, HaJjg ul Humble and Mrs. D. A. Jones King with o In San Francisco. Mis Stack. V.f S,,rish Kork aad Mrs. Peter will be absent from Eurexs H.irtch of Los af-lth- Angeles. Calif. three or four weeks. It Keeps Good Time WHEN WE FIX IT Wi repairing watche. in- - to our ear;.:, reflected in the perfect tune they keep when we finish with them. Our ,laa G. GATLEY BLDG. w. 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