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Show Gets His Medal After 62 Years Friil.iy, REPORTER THE EUREKA Pago 2 Tate fTown - WCl-l- Ja'in Mrs. nv. r Mr. Mhryntal lir, an1 Mm. A. IIwere S..ii I a';1 visitor fail)' in th 1 rej'-lciv- iifi.iil 1. ANAnZtt-WiZ- of a nn where savings are greatest Eureka, Utah. , r meal from Al.ir.ka la 'itjij o.er tlw enunter In a iiiH'ii ri- - nr I !:;li niTat market. mewl f.I ri ies living I I.r l1!.- - Ii:r. meat Is finer .i.icn m in Kin I Iff M. M K.i IIIV t i:i Kill I'. lllik'T I, ml S.Miinla. , iwiw w., ; auuiiri A. J. Wiiinli'Mh.-In lliiisr, lil.ilin. lain la.' W'nci;, a in csm"e t fi; ft beef anil decidedly a I. in I.uks I ha it ini' ill.' iiifnriiiiiir him nf Mil- deal I, iimri lendei', )(whirl, ni ikM veii-- i i iif l::ii of fi t l.nlu-arlh-lnn iiiiil. siiiiM. a a I. nk, lm wa. a r ai nf fond. Mm. i iif I'UifU'i Inf a y ar nr t J'.iili i ri I'inn renewal, an coming a ulinri linn- am in fiwtkf her in at tin Reporter off lea, many ut lififiK at Mill i all. u l hem trtiM former residents of Miss Tlii'linii llrundl has n-- l iniil who arc now in other part of in San Fri.nrNro ufli-- r spending the i he enn n try. Among then, we note Hniii niiiii holidays will, her p;.rcn!, ti.at Mr. Mar arrt Holland, well Mr. anil Mr, Gntlleb Mranilt. known to most of the older residents or thin rity. Mr. Iloll mil for sev-- i h.i rn urinal to Carl rul your ha linen living in San months ah- llun-'.afii r a hut she hjs not lost interest ,..it Cali. Hi'fir11, Uni time being spent in in iiniu1 for end Nevada. rn r .Inf S INSTITUTION- - baby rirl. . Lur .. ,, ... e r '. ili-i.- Ku-iik- .ml a , i lire Mr. anil ilia Mi-ila- ( harle I llklii Home of her friend. " : me-nli.-- j VI Naaml Harlow, former leach- In I lie local HrlifHiU and now hold- in r teurhlnn priHlilon in the Ogden v.r, foi (unit In lainiloa a ad .ii I noK wa In Kureka curly In the The Big Parade Will A . vi.iting with friends. Provide Real Entcrlaimncnt met 'I I:m favorlie. John (lilliert, win I red Hn.ihe lotnrned early In the n Jiani for Urn ruin of Jim Appemon. lit iivi't k afhT a vlrtli at Rsilf Lake, of lhn hero Kxernllvc A plel lire nfferi d lo ll.e public a story. I' from waa to he away pleaMeil gel e "rl-Tlifilm were with mi pIcaHi'd the a human ilociimen! King Vhlnra nnke, sluli and cold weather mroenirl aHer Hie day1 111k I'iiriule," fioui a story t'lhily by,i" hack lo Kurekn wheie the sun is ceil lit In iiuikn ih.il ilecldeil they Lnurenri1 Klnllixgs, romlng next ,'l1 a'.mosl alwuy shining Monday and Tuesday at llm Klar Uailini; player Hie H.ur of the A Hull Ollaru. tlm corporal, The Mile symbolizes the big parade of liiiiii.miiy r Sl.v,.ral weUH up l(,:en,l dim . he Kean, ,11, ivh.n private. toad-.- , ha, wn.fl,(i,.,l the Idg pa the woi Id crlrtl v , ,, ,.0H ;naeles relatives M I iul K.irl or,, (I Hi lei, j !iii h In rude coinliiK Imck. Mf having been ! former an 1 service man, hcnefltlcd (Khy i.r TI10 mining of The Rig l,anide" the vacation on the - - o world mlvent ami I Me;-Il- l Mine hmiter keenly awalleil. firm, roiiHt. ro (iolilwyn-Miiye- r Mr. Slal Hrer. end the latter a Huae hy Former fcuve 3fage Operator v.vM ' MIm AUrparet Owens, who spent cnaiinmeii. who I1111I the opportunity or eintiodyini; ,l" Now tier-h1 1 Veara In K,,ur Touring the World he holiday vacation with her plelni lally hi kmnvl. dye mid ire-H and Pune Mr. and Mrs. William Owens, nifinlnus feeling iihinit the wur. und puts, " under- - left Kurekn on Tuesday he Hollywood for San During the week M. M. Kalghn re second, hei.iuvo tint eniiecr.i put In wlihpered Hint Iheae I rufclseo. where uhe will resume reived a postal card from T. M. Gil In Hie laalt of production yreat cn- men Led mmi hit llielr opportnnl and for a long , mer, who ealabllshed her school work. lluislmini mid llie utinnid re'iiiiiie In Hotime operated Ihe Payson-Burek- a (itlicrwl.u1 the cast Included lime, money, skill und ma- - automobile II. It. Hades. Ihe popular atajte. Mr. Gilmer is Kollowini; llie unllior'a Min, It wn lm rt Hoi.wiirlli nnd Claire Vclhiwell salosniiin who visits Tlnlic making a tour of the world and at the rent. KonIm Mar. eblnery of pa Jim; made primarily a and simple intervals, wus here this ihe lime the mensage was sent to Mr. Klory r.ml not us iipeeiaeiilur Hal. ll Iele.lail iielre.i, lit III it her ofii' l.oliert Olnr as the .Pay-- v v1 . I!., Ij optimistic about the Kalghn lie was in India. He wrote movie;" Vel limit twelve thou homo and Claire Adam ut Jim' e inliot businer.s and looks for some(as follows: "The worlds aeries of sand re" it lu ru from Fort Sum lluus-- I In baseball games has been over for a A IHel'ieaii sweet heill'l bi'f lliines during 192S. mi und llie memtieihlilp of Heverul this district. In HIk course I'armle j month or two and I don't even know the (tf "The a American Is'clon poals lick part In From the the buttle scenes mid llu repreven- - tas'er theme Is llm reaction of Jim . An enjoyable dinee was given at which teams competed." address on the rard Mr. Gilmer did tatlon or life behind the lines. Tint ","1 ,lis huddles mnl his French eirl ( lie pavilion on Monday evening not know Mr. Kalghn had rear -- thal dreadful rnlmcro- I Imre mlglil Im no flaw In lil.iory, Hli being In Ihe nature nf a New tired from that business and gone into Hilir. Hen. I'aul II Malone mnl his l,,1H which, rall.er Ilian any personal Yiar's parly. The KIks have 'ULiM of llie pl ee politics, as he addrescd him In care Htalf ill llie fori directed the n Hi- that hereafter the usual nf sence ; Kle Ihe Oxford Resort. fine of a llie with Vidor, action with Colonel Hairy Hisliop nn con-dSr.turdny niulit dances will he o ulhor's valima. directed Hilli-r- l. llm officer of the day, (ieiienil ted at their hall. mnl llie oilier pencr.tl uffleera. Adoree, (I'ltili-- rnd I la no. lie foun.l re lo Ihe great Ill llie in M'eees of Helli'iiil Wood and 'l'eMi Ronald McQuuk, foi liter employee the Ary on im. com mu tilled ' some of tloii'ln. mnl eieer lo embody llm of ti e Kurekn hunk who for some llm Name units nr llm Second IHvI mill crisis nf ihe partlripanls. Ime has been employed' In Arizona, kIoii. If. S. A., wh'i'li they Ii nl led was In Kurpku for a brief visit early lhrinie.il (lie Vicotiue. in llie . week, Mopping over here The npci'hl work of the vets was while pii route lo his place nf em lo rive versimilll inle lo the scenes iif Bo Solti Very Cheuply phivment after visiting at his home life in the Idllel, wherein ihe imtlior lii Kviinston. Wvo. By Thomas K. Stewart from Ills store of experience hud roll-- ' Miss Herbert I'll'i.ticth Taylor. Small f.irm of eiht acres, in Irlhwti'd inaiiy uuiUNiiirr incidents. Timm were added lo bv the boy:'.' S;u iictviHe. w ill be sold reasonably. Ti.ylor anil Ihe latter's (laughters near on cemenl Mury and Anna, were In Kureka dur-I- n personal stories and reminiscence. Digging at Deadwood the scenes with ihe French highway, and an excellent local l.m ng llie earl v part of the past week Renee Adoree. tlm fcatiircil pl iy.-- In I'1 chrkcii riiiiiig. Good bourn., They are former residents nf Kureka TUB financial panic of 1S37 wus Influence In bringing about tlm production, contributed from her ,,,1 lldings. For In format ion who in recent years have been living knowledge of iIiih-- lit France. Miss Imiulio of Grovei t'lyile. Sprfngvllle. at Mavna. where Mr. Taylor has a the rush of prostiectors Into the hills of Colorado In that year which led to Adoree was horn in l.llle. Thrmivh l'lab good harboring business. llie fortunes of the war her contithe discovery of many famous mines Mrs. Mary It. Spencer nf Magna nental Cit'eer ns end siiikc and Ihe home resulted directly In the founding merchant first." 'Try mother of Mrs. Ij. It. Laker who until player wus cut short, und sho barely Denver of and Boulder, both In 1S58, few a years ago was a resident of escaped the Herman onset on Hrus-seland of many minor settlements. week j Kureka, died during the past where she wus nppearli K; n Business uncertainties her age being 86 years. Mrs. Spen-- ! resulting French refimw not allO!;etlur unFOR FLETCHER'S cor had been 111 for several years from the panic made many daring like her character of Mclisundo in She wus the wife of Bishop II. T. sonls willing to risk their future In 1 "The III. Parade." she was forced to Spencer of Magna. the Western wilderness In an effort to Miss Frances Jones, daughter of recoup losses In business. At about Mr. und Mrs. X. A. Jones, was taken the same time a small amount of gold lo Salt Lake on Monday when U was waa collected and exhibited hy a party learned that she was suffering from of civilised Cherokee Indiana, who The young lady has said they had fonnd U In the Colorado appendicitis. .been seriously ill for several months hills. land only recently became well Kurly in 18RS n party of Georgians, enouKh to leave the hospital at Salt heeded by W. J. Russell, went into laike, coming to her home In this what was then called tha Pike's Peak city. country In search of gold. They final--' The members of the Loyal Order ly made a minor strike at the month i. V t5rSSsa?wVwL-.if of Moose, together with their wives, of a leading Into tha Platte held a very enjoyable watch party river gulch atmut seven miles below the. on Saturday evening of last week. The time was spent In ranis. Prizes present site of Denver, and when news 'were awarded as follows: Mra. John of this And reached the outside world, i ))' Anderson and Mrs. A. G. Tokos first. the rush to Colorado began. Clear Creek county, destined to he-- ; Mrs. Andrew Munson and V. G. Pett second, Mrs. Alice Rife and Kliner come one of Colorado's richest mining Sessions consolation. Following Ihe district!, first yielded precious metal 'card playing a splendid luncheon In April, when one George A. was served. Jackson made a strike on what waa called Chicago creek. That year was marked by an Influx of prostiectors ' who not only explored streams along Stop Paying Rent; the foothills of tha Rockies bnt pens-- : Own Your Own Home trnted ' deeply Into tha mountalnsi The o "Dead wood Diggings" were developed There are many arguments on South Boulder creek, and the hie-against rent paying and In favor of tory of Colorado as on of the na--i owning your own home. In Kureka tloo'e richest sources of metallic at the present time there are many choice residences that can be pur- and metal had begun. ' chased on such easy terms that it Is Discovery of the lode or nctual vein almost like paying rent, except that from which placer gold previously I ho purchaser Is the beneficiary In- fonnd had been washed down, soon stead of the landlord. followed when John 1L .Gregory loIt will pay you to see Frank cated what waa called the Gregory Harritv, real estate and Insurance lode, also In dear Creek county. Sevaent. as he has many pieces of prop- - eral lodes were found near George-- 1 cfif listed and can give you a real town, then known as Elizabethtown, bargain. Here are Just a few: 3 room and In 1S00 gold diggings were located house, with garage. IITS.cash: 2 In the Upper Union or Empire dissmall houses on south side of town trict 83!., each, 1150 will handle; S room As a consequence of these dtscev-erle- s well built modern house, large barn, K pwvrr.opi: ;; and tha Inrush of population, tiik bust misihai. good outbuildings and large lot congress rou 1111: iiomi: mm i: tiik pi mi. passed 1 bill on February SO, Price D but $1230. Good mercanISiU, organizing the territory of Colo-- ' tile on 1 he iiNliiit Is u niuoical iiistriiiiient uew in bolb Main building street for pilncidet and In cash. Another bargain In a ftdo. Col. W llllstn GUptu loon after ii I'roiliitfs. $?00 , , mulinl iii,li Tlie first tnsiriiincnt to successfully 4 room finnUhed modern house. "also! wn appointed the first territorial liiiiniin tepliii-Ho rniinot Justly ih-He Imre the gov one S room modern house wiih ga- - ernor. iiinricb.us HiusIihI lesulls .f tills wonileiful elis'lrlcnl I'lmlucliig , , lusii uititn t, m ue'Nsk tu your hoiuo. S,nl,'ni,,nt of th Colorado mining smTiIv1. "to niMa'mp.?,;rrn,,,'i )oit lo liear ll at our store deuce largo andVm.Hl "" V.otouV M j camp life, with many prices. Another four room home wtthi ,(loenC dance halls.' Karan for $2il a month, a furnished! n fiTated instances of fortunes ben for $26 and a 5 room furnNh-snatched from nature and as ' ed house for $2S per month. Also' i'UU away across the gauihiing other tables of the towua. property for rent. 'r i I U., ! - I I 1 I f- - 111111 hl!h 11 I ! Happy New Year! Is it just a catch phrase,- a mere pleasantry, or do you really want one? So many people say they do, and then start gaily off along the same old paths that have brought them only discontentment before. Rus-wee- lf, - 1 ! That la Hi's!; Style Low-Pr- i. Want A Happy New Year . rHA. Allreil enter-- j nn' of the Klile ( lub the jlned and their hii'.bands at a watch party last Saturday evening. The time u spent In playing "500" and the prlre were r warded to Frank soil, fleeter Carter, Mrs. Frank Rus- sell and Mra Maynard Urigs. Fol- lowinT ,hp rar,i pnTlng a splendid luncheon wan nerved to the follow-uuv- s ,nit; Mr atll1 Mn( j(W.ph Fuellen-th- e Mr an(j Mra George Forsey, yr nn,j yrs .ester Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Imvla, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Klkln'.lon, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard f.ilgts. Mr and Mrs. (. F.. Rife, Johnson, Dr. fMBr. ""J r:. ll rold sworth A11Allred. and Mrs. 1 Choose a Fred Do Yon Really Watch Night Party 11 Alirea Paairiamep Kryyer, who for inine time ha been llvinK In 1 os Anjrelea, whr hack In Kureka ilurln !tho holiday ncuhoii, vIsItitiK with Mr. Mr. Cliailer F. Ilniklii of llflontnn. N. J., uihniiliijj be l of Honor mill h citation for (JlHiInpulMla-roni'rasrlniial g'.llniiMy (52 years ngn. tail under lire timing Hip CM1 war that were awiirdi-i- l which had Ju- -t reached him, llie delay of Hie awaird was due In the vetcniiiV i el ml a me lo apply perMumlly for I he hnnnr. The couple hate Just eele liraled Hie blxly-llra- t umilveeiiry nf.lhelr wedding. I At Our Featured LOW PRICES! - na-IIiii- ih -- d Ye, caa have that new ilk frock f r t very few d..::r, - 1 if!. $ For Wl.xior . Occasions Frock that are fre.hly tvled introducing a few bright chaJc in flat crepe. 4 1 1 But if youre in earnest about this Happy New Year business, why not come in and let us show you how we can start you out on the safe and solid road of You'll be astonished at the difference it makes in your outlook on life, when you have no stack of unpaid bills to face on the first of the month. Charge it is one of the most dangerous expressions in the English langurge. Lets all make a resolu- tiou to remove it from our vocabularies. tc pur-wi- , 1 - 11 1 Ini-ma- 11 11 11 . tr 1 U!ii-il- e Great Mining Strikes , ' r i , 30-4- s, indigo-blu- e leevea, .pocket, one and front 49c Lumberjacks of Mackinaw Goth Offered In lively pattern with port collar, elastic bot-to- p, flap pockets Sizes 14 to 17. $2.98 Company wishes j I Of chambray with full - length The J. C. Penney T Children Cry C ASTO R A That Stand Up In material, detign and tailoring made to give real wear and comfort Pay-As-You-- ed Ma-hii- Work Shirts j ? Khaki Serge everyone a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We'll do more than wish it. We'll show you how to have it if you will give us a chance. Imitation Army Shirts Our special khaki serf IJ-o- s. twill flannel; double elbow; 34 inch front and bark . cut full all over. Brunswick' Panatrope S2.98 ZI I ; EN BtTTta AUTOMOBILE Asa SHUT ; J ! ! 1 or' j I iiurKit iktiumkt 1 thatis BUICEtiW ou nwy have thought that you couldn't buy a Butck for u little $ 1 195 that you would have to pay consider ably more for Bukk quality. Actually you can have any one of three popular Buick models at tit is figure a Sedan, Coupe or Sport Roadster al of them, cars cf true Buick quality. Today s Buick surpasses all previous creations. See it drive it md onit the car ycu tune long wanted. SLDANStllV' to $ I O') 1 J xi Jl amIt Eureka Merc. Com. Co. 1 1 h , SPORT MODELS IhI J'-tr- " X. M. A. C. S"ai 1 1 19? '. V1p.m, ffc. MMI COlPES $ 1195 tul I S0 ti$ 1525 ! ihli lav to fv uAJtC. (to, U MiUU lelluridc Motor Company I'lUIVO, UTAH |