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Show 1927. FriJay Xovexnber 4, I Shipm 0 jQ f c r. Co. (dump ore. t s 4 Standard 35; bands in a is' manner. Bmgfeam Mine Xorth Lily . 7 VitfV Pluia fhicf . , ttc , ,s;. :e.1 i:;. con dn , . Hiief 'oni. (concentrates Total I'arload Schramm Returns sv 14 Moon, i.y tl.e "ind::;;? stain Dr.it r cf ti!r. i.iarst;;ili M:jt vI.ere tl,e After , per-;- eil ruing iVj-t- r 1 lijrio-i- . J ; YARIETY HERE .. 4S V. l.'.lv. i.i::-.- ' Slii.'i.l, 7 7, s '.md.ir.l. i i J !'. ML, 3 (C, '. . A I'oni plito ti Im C. II llii.i i:;.iti.i Lilt a Iro:: K r:1., X I 1 liir. Jit) St , tl.e!'-:,.- !.ii:is. Si 40 '.t t Citfis . J .i v . ; (i2, I'l. 1.,-,- 1 . j; !).' i... !. paoy Wild : Now i s (V - k V. bruon-twent- K.-ji-- express-iiii- f s is BLANKET ROBES S-- l tv models y fn-v- i B-i- (litix.cive oar best opportunity to make just the lijiiii selection assuring; the most becoming and the nost attractive wear for the winter season. r.i!i-'U.1,-- ej Chain-menre- of thf dci'ided .tiui exclusive styles, is now .it its 'nest iu our showing' of attractive styles in Bath and Lounging; Relies of Imported Blanket Rooin, Broehadod and Plain Corduroys, Fine Qn..!i!y Plain and Changeable Satins and Rayons. .liv.l aerating I !; i Tlntie. s, c rc flr.l'u.e,1 Idaho and California, one of this tortuous iria titev be to S.iiir Shield. 7i c return-v(i, i siores being in Eureka, ,'f SiKi. s'sc .m d yiV Ida hort time ago after an eaaterni Order of tl.e Bin,- Jn1 ,e., .j.,, Tir..ic Standard. fcuiur.-lie went there for the annual, real fnteruin:--vr.ip In a of Association h of the Trer, meeting i in where New the eijliesd was at held which ' darkness ijisy Drus Stores N'orih I.iiv. J.'i.iM includes: offered d on; tint fr, )n tl.elr The association York cl it f Cons , Jl.y.i systems1 sticks and i id. r was served fi i $i sn seven large chain il.ist . in. lard. Sc nr,, I ;i4 1 ShiK.n of barrels, association .agree e'l.'iurk-ond is ibe greatest liuicLe Mines, lde and .I', c con- upon a tale of mu-- fl adir::ii:re Jail druggists in the world, iiu t'k i Lily, 11. J 1.30. Helen Cole and ai, an annnal do which stores trolling v . I ilc. Iren Kin as hula hula to $75,000,000. girl. Th..rr.;i,n Harvey! business amounting t'C. S.H) as a Spanish c.iv.i'.ier. lvri.-lHo. A chain must do more than a million Sliii-l'liver fll'Ili THe 10 STic ll ner. Kathleen a become to ar.d business li.i annually v, dollar T.ih (eiis . Sc as witch, Clark, were to Schramm. i. .iuur.g t!.e member, according il, 5'jf it With seven other Utah Masons the entei tainers. su- on snia'.l tali., i Supper was gentleman attended the biannual t In the sun porch and diniiwr rm ni. preme council session of the Ancient ill!'? Cons Jl.yo and ll.ii.'i At midnight a secret haliot Will and Accepted Scottish Rite, southern Kaies.t I.iy. $1 taken to determine the best susjurisdiction, at Washington. D. C. Cen'.r.il Siandarl, fc. The others included Gov. George PI. tained characters and Mrs. John H. Iron King. f.,c Robert Burton reDern. Dr. Arthur C. Wherry, Arthur Donnelly and .iiilj Lily, ii.ii), ceived the Mrs. E. H. Goodwin S. and prizes. Rev. Donnelly 8. Smith. sdter Shield fro'll S2c to S4c. wore a Martha Washington cost tune Roy Gibson of Salt Lake City. Govli:'ic Si md.ird. JlI.i'M. Sir impersonated ernor Dern and Gibson were made and Mr. Burton and Sydney. Masons d degree o K. Of C. State Meet Wherry, Smith and Buckler, knight commanders of the court of honor. Bondsmen Be Made i .imy the sensor, Tuc-ih- l! NVrti. L'iy. fa ed i.!., s;1; j l:tv dates u.roiuli ' p. c. Schramm, president of the inx . Hr, .'An f., Si d: bally Knelisii Attending Drug Meeting Kirn. !hi a se J ' i:"!; Cons i ii:i.i..'n. . hr, J iiii'-.iidi'- .i:.,i l Bonner. 141 fine!. tSeo-ft- ,. Kat. in umf. irtii, at.j ) - 5:ue r:y ai ar ti.e e . FASHIONS IN COMPLETE Vluiiil.ii i.!i ; s .i?:. t!ir-;- r guests ilii-i- r a.,,: lg the purtals ,n OBi ( ture tit a On 2 2 JflEQi)th ; . 4 Eureka Lily Mrs NVi.t s i f i :,t Cole entePta. i.e : Kasi. vn Stjr :.. 3S Stock Stiles I - O Last S.i:.i;da. 1- Tin:11' Page 5 "! Enjoyable Party Olven ) y Eastern Star Members SILKS AND SATINS 1 i $11.90 to $22.50 CORDUROYS -- Itu-i.- $3.93 to $5.90 $2.98 1 Daintily Designed Under Garments ThlH-sdn- L . ;;i, Among; the new arrivals, is a wonderfully large and well selected assortment of dainty Undergarments for Fall and Winter. Just the kind of well made underthing;s that give that comfortable, well dressed feeling; when you don your new Fall suit or coat. Your Fall outfit should include several of these finely made garments. NIGHTGOWNS $2.93 thirty-secon- May Fought Andrews To Draw Last Monday Steele To Be Held in Eureka To Pay For Bank Loss The nieniln is of o Ernie Steele, Goshen lightweight fighter, who has been one of the main attractions at the Manhattan Club at Salt Lake for the past two years, fought Jackie Andrews to a draw in the main event at last Monday night's show at Salt Lake. According to the reports in the daily papers Steele was robbed as he won the fight by a good margin. In the first round he put Andrews, who Is considered the lightweight champion of Utah, down for the PP"0" cttipJoy- count of nine, the bell cheating ffL Andrews Steele out of a knockout. CCt at Iayson and ihat this had to be dragged to his corner at collected the taxes In and the end of the round. Andrews came and around Payson deposited the back in the third round and had is now de- Ernie on the canvas once, but Steele money in the bank, which out also that Mr. It funct. pointed In the fifth weathered the Btorm. In the sum of bond official Jeppsons Andrews took a count of nine and for the remainder of the round he $225,000 was signed by two properMr. of Utah. and holders residents ty put In his time getting up as fast as Steele knocked him down. The ref- Brockbank then asked if the bonds- the ,,r ,n, Knighis fniJali"n hus are Belief that the bondsmen of Ilm-- ' ry Jeppaon, former treasurer of Utah county, are liable for the full amount of the $25,000 of the countys tax money, which was in the i'ayson Exchange and Savings bank when that institution closed its doors December 11, 1923, was expressed by Harvey II. duff, attorney general, In n opinion rendered Tuesday at the request of I. E. Brockbank, county at- torney of Utah county. The letter from Mr. Brockbank to. the attorney general called attention: iueal nr of Cnlum prepurmc for the slate meeting lo lie held here mi Sunday, November 13. at which there will be delegates from Salt latke, Ogden, l'ark City and 1'riio. The major de- will he exemplified during nl evening a . COMBINATIONS COSTUME SLIPS , $l.G9 $1.19 to $3.C9 98c to $1.49 $2.49 to $3.93 TEDDIES DANCE SETS Church Pocl Hall Was Broken I DlD Saturday o -- - i . I Tmerchantsi I- -- ensen - urdav evening of last week EUREKA, UTAH; l huri h H,,n Wl,s broken Into. The place was quite thorough-deputiy searched In an effort to locale money and other valuable things hut uHi(,, from candy, tobacco and a number of trade chips nothing else vaA taken. Entrance whs gained bv breaking in the panel of ihe rear NT. ANDItEWH mriUTf. floor and working the boll buck. It Eureka Resident Died A House of Prayer for AH People. jH very apparent that the burglary James Leslie Hayes, Paalor. Yesterday at Salt Lake y eree saw fit to call the bout a draw, men are liable on their bond for the1 WHH committed by amaieurs, Twenty-firs- t Sunday after Trinity. O -lost by the failure of the Tay-- abiy young boya. and the officers Sn ill Iueal iiiIm a if iml oircilod but that la usually the decision ren and sermon 11 Morning prayer onunla8nd cu sen in tlu-dts over where runt5r will the plume except from Bright's learn arH quite certain that Afirr ir.thJl dered at the Manhattan Club whcnB?n ban! oclock. from a to aionera have accept r.il miuiths, a good purl the purlfcH have right with tills wj,o committed the ad. ch e for both mpn are on .their feet On Sunday next, being Ihe Hunday the hondamen an amount leaa than of aliitli lady was bedfast, dalh llfflec. Tile ell'll Ilf Nlicll locals la before our naliomil celehrutlon end of a bout. of of full amount the the of B. Euicku W. obligation. Jones came lo Mis. .ro rents ami It Is Dot Ihe Arinlniiee Adrian Elton, of Santaquin, anto a ha of Columbiia and the :( will there usually The Knixlita signing, hondamen the Mr. fluff holda that on Thursday. Klio passed away at other clasay little fighter from Utah profitable to open iiccodiits for such special service. Tim pastor will bn liable for the full amount Young Ladiea' Sodality will conduct one of the would al Luke Soli lumpiiala rounty, made short work of Peg of a preach on "Wur, la It NeceaHaryf' sums. party on November 22nd at age of 51 years. $25,000, and that the county com- - thecard Johnaon. This was the main The hymns will emphaalze tha Hall. Purcnaae era Min I'nlon or authortnlaalonera have no power Mrs, Jones was born in Club. The i n.illonnl 3.ri cents. character of the aervlce. Jfminary at the name boxing show. The tickets price early. t0 reduce the liability or accept family lived al laik" Shore until WANTED TO BI'V A lied Elton knocked hla man out in will lie offered for I ha rePrayers entJre when Box Eureka. the p than Women's 32'!, they oblf;a theljy nm The Catholic League about three years ago firat minute of the opening round.; pose of tha faithful departed met at the St. Joseph's Hall on took up their residence here, the FOR HALE Elton waa far superior to hla oppo- tion as a compromise or settlement. Ilmne Ford, $30. p Thursday evening, the members lis- husband being engaged at the car- 174. nent. tening to two readings by Mrs. penter trade. During the past few FOR KENT OR HALE Reasonable Special Thanksgiving Frank Garrlty and Mrs. Dennis Har- years the members of the family City Officers Help or 4 room rurnlshed house. Apply all friends made here, have Card many playing completed At Eureka Cleaning Co. rington. to Johanna Frankp. In their beOn Dividend Road extend whom sympHihy the program. evening's o reavement. IJJHT--bunch of keya In or near An enjoyable and very successful next Monday, NoCommencing Mrs. Jones is survived by her husThanks of the Enreka Business vember $1.00 reward for the on poKiofflcc. was Monday evening given 7th, the Eureka Cleaning dance and the followina children: Men's Association should be extendreturn lo E. M. (uleninn at Re- Now wrvci In you piping hot a Thanksgiving by the Knights of Columbus. It was band on Co. will Verput ed to Mayor Pike, Marshal McDonell, Joseph Melvin. Luvere, Blaine, porter office. special on cleaning and pressing. a Hallowe'en affair, special attenfrom mir now Steam Table nro non, Mary Etta and Grant, all living decoto the ladles vB,ruWu been awd Gaj;d- Men'8 suits and overcoats and tion having given HALE FOR Bo) s sled and also a fJjrT1",0 here. h be KlT: Plain wool dresses will be cleaned ration of the pavilion and with It Is understood that the funeral wagon. Both III fine condition. going t)Vtr Biff. .1 th, belp.TrhlLh ' Coni $14, will soli both for $5. and Pressed in the usual high class pleasing music by the local orches- serviceifcwill be held at Spanish Th Chief Consolidated manner Tim wiiim ) mlarity in with tra. for only $1. This Is an Apply lo Mrs. Iaioney, Phono on Sunday. Fork have also supported the to miss, afford not 230-can portunity you Hot Walter Franke of Eureka vouches 0 Naylors Chili, 1,berail3r Phone 57 and the cleaning wagon for a pretty good pheasant hunting aow,J! f German Silver LOST grey Ta- poiicej Kross Kriss Pies, th,eLr trn1?' Jhe Jb Will call for your work and deliver jjgat story in which three Mammoth resi- Armistice Day Program weight about 75 pounds.1 dog, nex t when finished. f?w diy? Toasted Sandwiches dents were the star performers. saddlo marks oni males, Under Direction of Elks with plain when These hunters, after crawling along lost carried cui-- i 11( many oilier goodies. shoulders; o d a irrigation ditch for lar with name and address of. ; a half a mile, opened up on a hunch The Elks of Timic have announcLesler Dobbs, Dividend, nog u Follow the Crowd to two and ed an Interesting Armistice Day pro killing and answers to tbo; geese, ; ; of tame j; name of Frit. Reward. Finder wounding three more. The farmer gram, for next Friday evening, with who owned the geese, and who told A. G. Gunn, past exalted ruler of Ihe communicatH with Mr. Dobbs or ij the story to Mr. Franke, held one of.gjt the Reporter office, lodge, as their chief epeak-thguns until the boys could raise Lr These exercises will commence LOST Brown Police Dog. mala, full money to pay for the damage whlch;K 315 Hnfl a cordial Invitation is grown. Return to R. E. Pazznnl Toasted Sandwich Place had been done. extended to the general public. VOTE FOR A at folTaylor Bros. Slore. as are numbers various The Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Franks, Jr., and Utah FOR KENT 4 room modern house, Eureka, Jacob Naef entertained at a "show- lows: 123-J- . Eurekans. Prone The Selection furnished. last home !: er" given at the formers Solo E. F. Heim. evening, with Miss Vera Naef as the Reading Miss Izola Jensen. of In the program honored guest. Duet Walter Ihristophersnn and luncheon. fine games, followed by a Neil O'Hare. the prize winners were as follows: of Salt A. G. Gunn Address Mrs. Jos. 1st: 'Miss Bessie Painter. ' o . ('lark, S'bool Buys. 2nd; Mrs. T. Tlntlc High Selactlnn Present In addition to the Male Quartette guest of honor and hostesses were: The Eurekans. Selection Miss Rhoda Naer, Mrs. Gus Bloss. 'Miss Bessie Painter, Mrs. Wm. Card party Nov, 22 at Miners Taylor, Mrs. MMri.(T.i(;. Union Hull. Miners Hark.' Mrs. Jos!'Buys, DAN FIELDS, Mayor N. P. Mrs. NieUon.j John Anderson, Mrs Leslie Gromar, and Mrs. J. fl. HrNTEIM LAND ItltTt G. W. CHRISTOPHERSON, Councilman NEAR SUMMER 1UVH Aronid( Natf, all of Eureka, and Mrs. o DAN McCANN, r. Gunderson. Mrs. George Milne. Mlaa, Councilman Kward. Arch I)onaldon and Donna Milne and Mrs. Geo. Milne,; DR. A. H. McCHRYSTAL, r. Conncilman Jenkins galloped out Into the Sr., all of Mammoth. , i... West Tin iv section on ihe last day JOHN CHURCH, Councilman husbands of the mem- k NELLIE SULLIVAN, Recorder bers as special guests, was held at ammal was found near summer ranch. JULIA WHITEHEAD, Treasurer the Th2?wer; Mdntyre iifSahTat On Sal ,1, y Local Ads. - prob-mone- Miffi-mu"- . ii-- 1n- 111'- - I D11V-nneu- ii. 1 -- Our Regular Dinners hU.!r S'. Jacks T. brush-covere- miWWHWW4HH4iimillH4lllllllt!; I good-nature- Keep in the Middle of the Road Safe, Sane and je Kriss Kross Inn e Satisfactory now Administration conso-Iatio- n. Taxpayers Ticket J for only j ; : 4-y- d ; r. 2-y- : 2-y- 2-y- r. I aJfJiff o H'-rur- .. v flnyS a Ur-- - thoroughly njoved. At 730 The Taxpayers Administration has put in over a :x: ' D a mile of new water pipe. abl es each b i ndoraTed bud vase containing deep pink sweet. The Taxpayers Administration has kept np an effirard nlaving followed the ex- cient Fire Department The Taxpayers Administration has' kept the city out of debt. The Taxpayers Administration stands for the interMrs. D J. ests of the entire community. Its policy is to Keep in P. JHayward, Mr. nnd the Middle of the Road." S MnrJ Kafghn Mr aS I M-- YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE WHEN YOU VOTE THE TAXPAYERS TICKET x7 5 ; MwS Jonr - .nd Ray L. Done, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hniah.i Conyers. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. E. IMrsI V. L. Thomas. Mrs. V. Marv II. Driscoll, Mrs. Alex m-Mr, Mr, AI Ek-iMr- Pi STUDENT rTb-Ml- sa U)GA.V. Pett of Eureka, Agricultural School1 College FAB. DAVTON OHIO Helen ready to attach to any electric outlet . was recently complete KENDALL BROS. Science and Is, English. She ia a mem- -, rf the Sorosls sorority and -h Mrs.: living at the sorority chapter boas- i . EUREKA , m , ofAr,s and j NEPHI, UTAH Demonstrator at the P. J. Fennell Market : a. - requested Public LI- - . , PRODUCT OF CINUAL MOTOR |