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Show 1 T T s vjjy. yovt'iiier THE EUREKA REPORTER Father Delaire of iv.,. last Sunday and Moiid.iv A place of Father Salt Lake on busir.i--- . Monday was i1.: season on tin-.iand the Si ru i;. ten days er.rlier. (.y Mr. and Mrs. V at Salt Lake 'Mil., sgrrrr Tssrrrr. ij.-ope- : wb.-vr- rl j it , iij- m there on latters sister. more milk. our cliiiren need thin ;;v0 Thanksgiving next Mond;iy !., i of mens co..ts arid plain wool d:es.' nil the milk Eureka craw. Winter, Smn- - ,j.Pv Trni? rfr. ;i !r j S:.ir:i:ii .iii.l : aNi, for nil. , . s' t Mi(, sii.i-- ;, t,f ingston, Moin.iiia. home late h.st w.va after visit with Mr. Si.arps and Mrs. E. L. I:nf,-e- . iUU tin finest food Cleaii-r- Mr. and Mr 1:1 ijV-- . weiks .. SIl. lelatives. Leslie Cri.aur ai.,1 Widi.un ' were among the deer out on the clus:.n d.ivs ,,f .tie open season. They visited the sectitin to ihe of i,R Tintie Valley and landed o.e niu buck, which was killed hv Mr. rm. mar. j C. E. Kife, J. Vein Uif.. J.ti-.RMgr ley. Jr., and Frank ltas-e- il eturned home on Sunday eve:..r,,r after a short bating trip in n,(, VR ciliity of Holden, in Miilard ci.amy. They hunted the last two days of ill,, M open season and got one nice look, killed by Mr. Russell. Mbt Twlla Capon was the hostess at a nicely arranged Hallos e'en REPHI AND PROVO party at her home on Friday evening. The housa decorations and N GO. luncheon were carried out in Hallowe'en ideas. The time was very SPECIALISTS pleasantly spent in games and music. 'Menial medicine for tlie iwst Those present were: Myrtle C.ailev, fifteen years. Viola l'earl Spurrier, Madge Hollins, Norma Jones, Portia Rollins. Marjorie Keele, Virginia White. Irene IN) NOT OIKIIATK o Knight and Mrs. Melvin Jones. Will be in The Epworth League of the M. E. :hi on Sunday, Nov. 13th, Church conducted a very pleasant Hallowe'en masquerade party in the at the on Monday evening. The church Forrest Hotel following program was rendered and in after which games were played and ire on Tuesday, Nov 15th, refreshments served to the guests. Piano Solo, Myrtle Gatley; Vocal at the trio, Maurine Bigler, Aileen Gatle.v Roberts Hotel and Blanche Sessions; Vocal solo . 4 m. to a. liwurs: ffiit It) ni. with banjo accompaniment, Lida TWO DAYS ONLY Reading, Ceorge Humble; Prizes in the games were awarded to George Humble, first; Myrtle Gat-leSo Charge for f'tmtmltation second and Maurine Bigler third. & Dr. of u ipecialiat Mellenthin Prizes for the best costumes were In a medicine regular graduate j and la licensed In the won by Elizabelh Johnson and Maiurgf-rrjorie Pritchett. rot I tah. t vlnitH professionally the more Marjorie Bennett entertained a 0 number of her friends at her home ttant towns and cities and all who call on this trip freej on Saturday evening at a nicely arof ranged Halloween party. The evenillation, except the expense :nent when desired, ing was spent in dancing and playing wording to his meth9d of treat-- t games and prizes were awarded to he does not operatefor chronic Albert Carlson, Jack Chrlstopherson. idiritift, gall stones, ulcers of Carl Brandt, Reed Householder, aril, tonsils or adenoids. Ruth Sylvester, Nedra Sorenson and has to his credit wonderful re-- ( Lenore Barney. The rooms were la diseases of the stomach, bright with Halloween decorations bowels, blood, skin, nerves, and a delicious luncheon was served. .t kidney, bladder, bed wetting, Those attending were: Bonnie Jean :Tb, weak lungs, rheumatism,' Carten, Myrle Gear, Blanehe Ses.ira, 1h ulcers and rectal ail- - sions, Rosie Normal Roundy, Hilts, Bessie Blight. Elizabeth Hick-- , you have bepn ailing for any man, Una ITeeps, Ruth Sylvester, k of time and do not get any Nedra Sorensen, Lenore Barney, do not fail to call, as Improp-waaurMerritt Chrlstison, Jack Christnph-ersorather than disease are Albert Carlson, Reed House'often the cause of your long holder, Douglass Wirthlin. Gordon' I 'ding trouble. Frlsby, Rex Hickman, Carl Brandt rfneniher aboge date, that con-- 1 and Earl Larsen. itlon on this trip will be free and hi treatment Is Starting Thanksgiving Special different. mied women must be accom-- ; next Monday cleaning and pressing of mens coats and suits, also. ladies' cd by their husbands. ldress : 211 Bradbury plain wool dresses for only $l,.at the Los Bldg., Eureka Cleaning Co. les, California. The Fldells club members entertained their husbands at a Halloween party at the home of Mrs. A. Fb Burt on Monday evening. The Your Patronage rooms were bright with seasonable A hot supper was servdecorations. Respectfully Solicited ed at seven o'clock and later 500" was enjoyed. Prizes were won by Mrs. Dan McCann and Ben Thuri mond. first; Mrs. John Bunnell and Malcolm Green, second; Mrs. Eugene Blackett and Dan McCann consolaSOLICITOR tion. The guesta included Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. For Zabriskle, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Gre.en, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Grapt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thurmond, Mr. and MrB. William Conover, Mr. and Mrs. T. E Bartlett. Mr, and Mrs. Dean Beck. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. McRlchie, Mrs. John Bunnell, Mrs. P. J. DonOdorless Cleaning nelly, Mrs. A. F. Burt and Mrs. T. C. Clark. Phones 71 and 54-For any Battery Service phone 176. pRINK MORE MILK Wi-i- .-.r ur-we- re lODELDAIRY Coming to S . The Citizens Party of Eureka present to the voters cue of the strongest tickets ever nuhViuatcd at a primary in the history of Eureka. These men were nominated at an opt n primary attended by over three hundred people. The candidates are well known to the voters of Eureka and reed no introduction. Citizens' Ticket We ha ve no apology to make for any of these candiw ill state that none of these candidates sought : i;e oft ice, but were brought into it by their friends who ielt that the condition of the city needed the supervision of such men. dates and For Mavor W. L. Conover Before these men consented to run for office they were asked .u plain language where they stood on mat-treffecting the welfare of the city, and they all pledged themselves to conduct the affairs of Eureka in & manner to the best interests of the people in general. s For Councilman W. H. Jones For No man on this ticket has promised or will he promise any appointment before election, and if elected will be free to do what he consider the best thing for the city, and will select for the appointive offices, men of integrity, ability and moral character. Councilman A: L. George Fcr They believe in progress, keeping in mind the abiof the city to pay. They believe that the income of lity the city is sufficient to pay running expenses and that expenditures should be kept well within revenue and reduced wherever possible by strict economy with consequent relief to the taxpayers. Councilman ar Ses-fdon- s; y. N. W. ftiiimore y For Year Councilman 2 of-1- Eureka is a million dollar corporation and needs men cf ability and experience at its head. These men arc all taxpayers and have pledged themselves to run the affairs of Eureka in the same efficient manner in which they conduct their own business affairs. R. H. Towers- - -- es , For Recorder Marie Sloane We need men of this character and ability lime more than ever before. at this For Treasurer Voters, think this over seriously and nse good business judgment when you cast your vote next Tuesday, November 8th. n, Alta Frisby c I 3mo List of Nominations, Municipal Election EUREKA CITY, UTAH, TO BE VOTED NOVEMBER 8, 1927 Houghton GRAHAM The Tailor W The Colorado coal miners are now on strike. This may and may not extend to Utah. Colorado is now calling on Utah for coal. BETTER FILL YOUR BINS WHILE GETTING IS GOOD i above Citv Recorder of Eureka, Jnub County, Utah, hereby certify that the . ; unon the official ballot of Eureka for the murnci- tu m1 election to beheld NovemU-- , 1927. In witness whereof, I lmvc hereunto set my hand and affixed of OetoU-r-, I Wi. . the seal of Eureka, Utah, this 26th day 1, Cromar Grocery PHONE NO. 8 EUREKA, UTAH ar.i i - r ..I '! (SEAL) Q' Tv . |