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Show Talk' ffTown Rabbit Hunt For Sunday Big u:r ft u Sportsmen of Tintic Invited All U, s ! il in pi I'ilifi.- tin- v.'c lie-,iif M in Mildo-- -o n Nori 1 1 p df - ITd'-'- l.urrR.i O ii the Mii tiell. i n loriiiii I imi 'Mi i II il' lint li. hat li "li lx trill III III" Ti'illr Mini (lull wliii-- rj t.iiiii Mrs. Ill In liiihnit if Eureka. It at wi.-- li iii inviir everyone in. I'incl.e. 'limiillMK i i'll plains. of i.lliii-i- ' for a few ilnv-t- , nf Mr Till! Ir wild lias 'Hill'll mil ehU'IKll In Iwlsi-n- ' ! MlJliiril nml llilo I III- - villm-aMernl Id liii'tines-- t lie m-'i- t furnilrk ulii'ii- - I. r. mlfd IhiIim-i- , hi i.niy a slid! ruii and three ur four'i in : i t. I I Ilf.'. il I till Till till' oiM Ill'll I III. II i Ii ii ii i'il r mi ini nf ii fn in n n Imi . Tim In: I a II will n'i"li'il Mri Thmiiid W. Wnrlhingfun df hi. ill in (i'll llifir rli Mri'ii nf llii' mnnl.i r uf hIii v III Ml' mnl lillKlll hlllllHM Wild live llii'ii' air iii f iiih nf, nilitiiu in Mil fin.d w.i i (ailed to Eureka mi Tuew-dadf her Of illness the iiniiiiiil In Die liitiini In liii tif Tlntlr from liinl I'linnty. (ill . who Is ill i il ll lilt' M IIH'IiiIk. mnl l III' Tlir Mri'iiriTiii k residents hiiv tliry ramliii Kdi'si-v- , j will nwnii Ihr arrival nf tlir Tintic with pni'aino'iia. Mrs. Worthing- ii' nr i' i'iiiiniiiii mu'll, hi fxl riuii-i- l Iti'i'ii iihi iif vunr ii'niliilldii hi hum lii'fnii- iiiirtlriK their lunii; that i mi and Mr i. Menrae Forsey i' kllli'Di til I lie fil'd mill crop they will furnish team anil "pick-- i sisters. ra to gather the Jacks, alto hot are servin' "Jacks your (hi Mmulay evening members of Vlrn fenr-li- i mi ill; h I fur n lilir drive mul liimf to rnfte and sandwiches. riiili and tlielr husbands h" Him-ili.K Iihs Ir'iii (rnli'il, Inlii plmft lit McCormick next making a sort at the a pleasant social enjoyed some cncldHiirr will uf of whlrli Into (hit Nth. 'Ilmi you Jmiiiiiry Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Wilkins of home I In he tin1 those not of brave klllrd tin1 t.'iily In iisHi.it; iii'i Jacks, and nitride were I'li-mnl wuiiu'ii who uri Hiriiuyllnu drive, will ho driven and then hunt- i f Silver City, ('arils and diversions the prizes were won riilililt er a who i'ii ii not ahdiit well rnoiiKh ii rlil tlu'iiiHi'lvi'H nf llii'ir Huron and John CofMrs. Frank 'iv he Iii will i Iiiik ifM Ihrin In the HHVlne. i Tlutir open fdi'!i wltlidiit pn' Mrs. Hiid J. Hay Sorenson flist, fey ' in I orn id wn yx r"idiiil to h fry of in with Mir rahlilia and It will nlmply tlii-never fail to Ik-- ; n hr ii cure of tho survival of the fit- and l. J Itiissell. Jr.,wasconsulutidn. served lit delicious luncheon test. flll'llll Wild is ill lU'I'll. the i ldiii"hl, covers helriK laid for In-I i ( 'mill'll in 'Ihr Tlntlr limiters will leave 'fitly a Hiring of mi mini J. Kay Mr. anil Mrs. following: - k n If on at 8:30 k. ri'Ni'inlili' ii'iln hi ili'il ini' II I'ili'H, Kiniday Miry r. hhiI Mrs. Frftnk l'' lriiiriorl( used un Mir battle vim want nidre Information shunt Sorensen, Mr. P. O. Mrs. and Ileynolds. Incut ,J',n' f Ills of I'rmiii'. will wt'iul Its wav he hunt call K.nr Ward at the brink-Kussell, Jr., Mr. will lir f'lephone iifflce, r 'tlliwaiil Mi't'iiriiilrli phone your Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John .land Coffey, ' an r or lull ili'iiMmiMnti mnl Mir lion set fur er, bootlegger. They Mrs. It. A. Mr. i Ifeber and Jones, I'Oilli ll.i i.; ilrlvr Is Iwi'lvr ii'rbo-Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Werrett. lliilil.il v i li n it t llr.ir :i Fridny, THE EUREKA REPORTER 4 Page df 'I'iii I ii ! yi! Your it ti lit lln : a 1 ' 1 1 nii-ci-- iM(-llllr- - lies-iru'llv- Leap Year Mini Mall -II Kiwanis Club Anniversary Celebrated t ii tfi (till VXY frft drft Out Pleasant Party Is Given on Thursday o the bl:' feuluri' at the Miss Katherine Kllniurriy, Miss of the Norma l.ee Kill, Miss Grace cnlerlntnnieni niinliersiiry Club hilil mi Thursday will nml Miss 1,11a lllgler. The m Music wus Mu-Klwiin- is evening and nitemli'il hy i.iemherx of companlMt whh MIm I.ehih Wall. Ihn oryiiiil.iillon nml tlielr liutn'H.j (iilier excellent musleal niimliers Kureka Inis an uliumlunre of talent ' weie us fnl'ow:.: vocal solo. Miss I Holn. I'M ward In for Kie'li un ii f I ii r mill when Held.i; Mild that Mie club pill over n veiy Helm; pIhiio solo, Miss Mmy Tre-pleasing program, with imodeal and l.inr; dul. Ndl M'Hnre nml Waller An inieresliii'; oilier inimhem of nail merit, we lire Chrlslophersoii. vivi-i- i Miss Ji'ii-mof wus Mmse It by nlleml mild. Only putting The Hiieeess It the High School faculty. Illy, cun renllve what n numbers for mimical was nml how miieh the party whh enMiss were Jo de Hunnel nml Mrs joyed. I'. J. Fennell wi.s the big chief, or Ibin Sullivan. In the dru wing for prizes l'iioiI muster of Vereiiimile. mid In addiluck favoreil Mrs. J. II. KllsworMi were miumi tion lo the music there nml A. I'. (Iriibiim. good talks. The iio'iil oil Tliursdav id lit was II. J. I'Hls, who has creditably UP to I Ik usual high standard mnl served the dull In the ciipacity in' iliere Is proha bly some truth In the president for one year, keeping the that tiie ladles, with tlielr momberslilp busy mill Ireo from fond that satisfies, are re y strife, I old bow bo uccmiipll.lieil Hpunsllde for Me yooi ul'i nd.!:'c "lli-beJiiin-s'I lien to the lent. St the dull liiei'lliigs. whom the retiring president the nivel. In u good nut tired mol humorous talk, inure or less Elks of Tiniic Entertain characterlsHc nf h fat mini, outlined Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler Ills "policies" which priniii:e lo pro It Klw'iiiilnn rcse.!' iitolo the spit and At Ihefr nii'.Mng Inst evening the lit in iich good fm Mu comniuiiiiy of Tintic Isnlge No. 711. II. n Kev. William I'rur), visitor, imnle the priinlptil Islk of the even- I'. I). Kli.x. lied u their giieil W F. of .(ii'u ii. who is Mi" deputy ing and urged u continuation of M.. Jensen, ex.ilted niter for lYnli. Mr. grand dub's good work with u suggestion .Irii-c- ii mine here Iii pay the local Mint the Idggest thing the Klwmil.in.i rltuul-isil- c call do lo promote the Welfare of bulge ail official visit and the was work Ills for exempllfleil local boys and to keep llieiii out of The c.indi-- l by the officers. trouble is to work for the cliiniti;1-Mobill1 fur til it inf wus Hurt Wilkins of slot machines mnl pundi uf Silver ( 'll y. loti boards, now so common In the local Fxi'licil Ruler .Arthur Coffey pre-- , business bouses. nml in mid it ion sided il (lie niee'-lnI'. II. first Crnven. ("Ireg") Mie liiti'ri'xlliig address hy Mr. Jen-- j lu livpresident of the dub and now rhuri talk" were ulsu made by ing at Hexburg, Idaho, sent u tele lai'luiis luc.il Elks. KIwuiiIuiin in were which the I'.ram buffi'i lunch and smoker fullow- extended birthday greetings. r,1"ulur nieellng of the order, A surprise of iho evening was I lio excellent singiiii: uf the Kiwanis churus. With only u few practices Smith FllllClill Will the chorus seems to have been round Bo Hold Sunday at 11. a. m ed into a well balanced, harmonious, Efforts smnoMily working group should be made lownid bolding the The hour tor the funeral of James singers together and developing Smiili. Silver City resident who died tlielr laleni. AtioMier chorus xoung a few d.ivs ago, will hi 11 o'clock on ladies from llie SI. Joseph's school Sund.iv morning instead of 2 oclock of Mi" in the afieruoon as slated elsewhere sung well. It Fields. Miss Mary Treloir. in Ibis Issue. voi-ji- l I 1 Ktiili-nicii- l lur-",- , nur-rendir- s I si-i- i 11 Won the Toss and Went to His Death r lit. Jo-cp- k malbu'd duck Nc-pli- li .1 . Is l Hrnwn of Mrs. and Mr. of home the at idling I,. ( liri alsoa. having been call ill here i.p arcniiiil of the Illness of iMuivlais Clirlstison. her was hostess Mrs. I.emiard Mavl at the luur meeting of the I'ataeluh clii I members on Wednesday even-in- -, Mr. Tbit meat, which has the juiciness of beef combin. of lanih. brines ln'alih. because Mie miiriiu! living in Hie opi and feeding on hig grasses, n, in oks lli greater part of Mie year browse, and berries during the summer nnmllis. A meat so rcpl-- i. Mint one of America's great ,1 necessary food . i''W's pilots. C. A. I'.urrows (loin uud J. IS. Tuylor as the) (oim. in iHiiwr to mv which should pilot a huge mall plane uu Its Itrsl I rip w lib'll ended, a Tew mintiics after Taylor, tVe winner, made his take olT, In a burned mid broken heap of wreckage, with the pilot horribly burned lu . elr-meu- . "When the American people eat reindeer meat ui week we will he a healthier rare. . l. :n: liayi:e-- . PRICES j Minims . fn jvf Rem J J the m. 4 ii,nK tor th' issl - .,ix 0f :uniid f1 insru ot t j! II " . thr i an EXTRA SPECIAL Ui REIJTDEER SAUSAGE p ut , . rein-ante- cool i Fat Hens 25c FENNELLS I ib-tli- yproaf ke Bgk froi with 1 rf er. ith the is of b( B ot the lest Bi ar to ik. at wliicl-lirevnilei- ! P ha( yd M cu will be iu prised at the following reasonable $ iv prices cn this rare meat transported from Nome, Alaska: ! can r gent, Loin Or Round Steaks 45 i tn rai Loin or Round Roast 40c I I Ml that Chuck Steaks 30c time tl Shoulder Roast 30c eiwhrt drr tk S Stew Meat 23c I'leld-i- , i b LrekJ . nes HAVING THE DRAG is Leap Year Charity Ball at Recrea- tion Hall tonight. Miss Helen Cole and Miss Francss Fields entertained at a nicely ar-- ; ranged dinner party at the home of. former on Tuesday evening, the affair being In honor of their birth- which come oil day annivers-M.-that date. A delicious hot dinner was served at 7 o'clock and later the guests ntieadcd the picture show. were Miss. Among IhoKft present Myrle Taylor, Miss I'atrlda Bonner, Miss Ilerniee Clark. Miss June Tay- - j . Unger Waves the latest thing ii hair dressing at Nolan's Beaj The regular meeting of the Rr Wing (Tub members was held Saturday evening at the home o! Mrs. A. E. Tuckett. Fourteen mea bora were present, also a speclj. guest. Miss Gertrude Ann Stark t,. m the Sacred Heart Academy r Ogd.m. TINTIC WINS FHOM General Daytime Wear nailed UR! ud ud ml iter. ward Misi Ruby Brown. Miss Jnmlson. Miss Vera Graham. Practical Costume for w (ire aror' Years Eve Miss Alts KmH entertained a number of her friendr"r "... . f n' ' Br.,y at her home. Progressive rook vi 'n',rp. Grace Hyan. end Mie hostesses. Miss enjoyed during the evening, and r f about midnight a luncheon was im-fField., and Mis Cole. to the following: Mins Allen Ren receipt books, all alzea, at Galley. Miss Maureene Bigler, Mia the Reporter office. Lola Forgle, Miss La von Brussel! i 'ilk F on e of Hein, ft holiday inie the Rhodi LINCOLN', o Last Friday evening at the Ion Hish School eym the Tintic banker ! i I , hall team deflated the Lincoln High School hy a score of 22 to 18. Tk kui'K was an exceptionally good nn and was hard fought throughout. J largo crowd witneased the contest. FOR RKNtItvo room furnish: house, in good condition. See Joht ,.r' Gatlc). FOR RENT Nicely furnished cabin. See Irvin Hillman. Eagle St. FOR KENT Good, clean unfurnith ed hou.ie. Theo. Fullmer at Nor urn ii Jon sen Co. . FOR SALE- - A dresser, bed sprtnp and matrena. A bargain. Fhow -- ( 25J. FOR KENT j X((ipr ,ti ritw J .r,,, 1892-190- . "I' Ton- id ;.,ns . Norma lice Hilts, Frances! I.niiii Harney. Margaret. Coiirley mid Fells Forgle entertained' a number of fi lends New Years Eve i:t u pTvcr'-x-dvn'irfy. Holiday dec-- ; oratloi'M were used and music and Wlrt. enjoved. followed by re-- , fresh men Is. Others present were:, Helen Cole. Misses June THylor, I lateli, Beth Cecil Myrln Taylor, Manson, Raymond Taylor, Frank Kenne'li Steadman, James Milne, Hansen, I .ester Bryan. Hickman Misu Llizaheth tulned a number of her friends at a By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK watch party on Saturday evening. Daaa of Man, University of j'YOn was the game enjoyed and Illinois. the prise for high score was won by .Miss Ilissie Bllgk. whi.e Miss Kosie iHoundy won the ronsolatiun prize, at Inid hern drnpis'd fmiuiA dainty luncheon was served ge for poor schetarsldp In midnight to the followin ; guests: Ml.is I'atrlda Bonner, Miss Marjorie ucenrihiiiee with Ihr reguliitions Blight, Miss mnl he wus inoiiriiing the Benneti. Miss Bessie I na Miss Hosie Heeps, Houndy, 'fiict and racking hi bruins for some Miss Myrtle Gear and Miss Bonnie ndfijiinte alibi' wl.lcli would give Idir. Jean Carten. reiiKoii for Hpdyl' g for i("idiiiiftinii Miss Margarer Owens entertained It was not that be IihiI niHih the ninsi of Ms opjM'rtunliics or tliut lie bad al s bridge luncheon Saturday of been the of or sudden last week. Mrs. Leonaid Davis reMiss in lx fort line, lie bail simply lieen caught ceived the prize for hluli score, Helen Beesley the consolation prize at the svvllih. It wus the end and Mrs. De..n Henrlod the all-rof the hi.. I most of the fel- prDe. Those present were: Miss lows hud gone home. Ktliel Brinton, Miss Margaret Jones. If Toni Johnson were only here," .Miss Anna Coffey, Mrs. Leo Morgan, Milder remarked, "Id be able to get Mrs. Melvin Done. Miss Frances by nil rigid." Gear, Miss Mary llyan. Miss Nellie How comer Ills reomniiite asked Hardy or Salt Lake City. Miss Fanny Bel:e Schneitler or Midway. Miss him. Well, Tom has a drag with Hie Catherine Stack, Miss Josle Bunnell. MNs Frances lluixh, Mrs. Dean Henilea ii. iiii1 I know lie could get ine rlod. Mrs. J. C. Downey. Miss Mary Just ty Asking. Mrs. onard Davis. Miss Lo.'in, Milder accepted Hie Hindu proverb Helen Heeslev. Mrs. I. F. Donnelly, that If you Imre a friend on the po- Mrs. Jack Naylor of Trovo. lite force, respect for Hie law Is not The members of the Bun Ton club essential, lie believed thoroughly In were very pleasantly entertained by milking friends with the none of their husbands on Tueaday evening I'cliul. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer It Is a curious and rather general Ferguson. ".'.00 was the feature of point of view Hint If we know sonie;,he piir(y anil prllll( were won by one of Import mice or even If we know Mrs. Elmer Ferguson and Gus llloss soiiulHHly who knows aoniehody In a 1st. Mrs. Clarence Gourley and Allen Nisltbn of In (III 'Mice that fad entllles Ivey second and Mrs. Ferett Larsen us lo sM'clnl consideration, aieelnl consolation. At midnight a aplen- prlvlloge, the right c Ignore regulu i (Hd luncheon waa nerved I the fol- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Gua Blosa, Mr. tloiin mnl to violate the law. A hoy eume to me not long ago to "ni Gourley, Mr. and Mr and Mrn. ' !rr"fe enlist ,y helpI In pelting a job. .'Bernard Green. Mr, and Mrn. II. H. My father -- very well aorjunlnted L,nkt Mr and v.'KImer Kerg,,non. with Senator Llank, he aald, and nnd Mrs. Allen Ivey and Mr. and " And then he Mrs. Kverett Iarsen. lie knows Games were limned n long list of more or less enjoyed followed by a luncheon. prominent citizen nml ofllcers of the i Mrn. Ida Erlckaon very pleasantly 'tained.numberofherrriends How would that fact help you to on ew Year s eve The partjr was " nai 1 ,nIl,A j. In honor of Mrs. Erick Flink 'given I aupiHvse It wouldnt. he ,)f 8aU Uke and M. Abe j,ck!lon was forced to nply. ;of Bingham. The time was spent In "And W'hnt nlmut the boy who wnnf music and dancing. The table deco- a Job and whose father la ao un- - rations and favors were In red and! fortunate as not to know anyone of rreen and at midnight a delicious .luncheon waa served. Present were ImiwrtmiceT the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ed.J he out of luck." Hed Just Hr. and Mrs. Enoi'h New-- "We never hold It against a boy Mr.emt Mrs, diaries Rostrom. Ini,n' who wants work that his father Mr. and Mrs. knows a iot of prominent people, lie and Mrs. Axel Anton Malmstrom, Mr., Mrs. Dan. lias Just as good a rliance as anyone Mrrtinson. Mrs.Johnson, Mike Kngatrom.j else. Mis Ioiuice Erickson, Mrs. Louisa' lie looked at me curiously; but I Wes'erlurd. Misa Idly Rostrom. Leo-- j don't think be understood. It was un- nard Enextrom. Clarence Rostrom. intelligible to him that anyone who I'no Kngstroni. Elmer Malmstrom' knew a congressmen or a policeman and the guests of honor. didut have a better chance to get A pleasant watch waa given something lie wanted than another not by tl--i Fidelia Club party and their husso fortunately situated. bands on Sa'urduy evening at the It I Interesting to see how often boine of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. n mnn. when he sants something that During the evening. 500 he has no leg.il tight to have, showa was enjoyed. Mrs. John Allen and me a. badge or a button or a member- Miss Ella Donnelly won first prise ship card In some organization to nd Mrs. T. T. Clark and Dan Mewhich I myself belong, or- - brings me f'ann second prizes and Mrs. Dan a letter from an acquaintance of McCann and William Conover the' ccusolatlon prizes. The rooms were prominence, saying: Mr. ltrown Is a man of Influence pttrnrtlvely decorated in Christmas colors and carnations were effect-- ! In onr community and an Intimate ivelv used on the luncheon table. friend of mine. If you ran see your These attending were Mr. and Mrs. way Hear to set aside the regulations John Allen. Mr sml Mrs. Dan McIn his rase I shall appreciate the Cann. Mr. and Mrs. Eucrne Blackett.' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabrlskle, Mr.1 courtesy." And such a mnn expects that It will rnd Mrs. T. K. Bartlett. Mr.- and be done. It Isnt Justice be Is alter; Mrs. William Conover. Mr. and Mrs. It Is special consideration. Knowing Ben Thurmond. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. a man on the police force, he felt (rant. Mr. and Mrs T. C. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunnell. Mr. and quite sure that he could get by, Mis. I J. DonneUv. Mrs. George a Its Hvr theory. Tlr.sm.in and Miss Ella Donnelly. Ct! IMf. W(,((tw P Bloat a uiy Ls0tll ini e1. h 'ai, l( The introduction or domesticated reindeer Into Alink.i q;io:c h former Secretary of the Interior, "flie one consti rjc.,. done fur Alaska by the Federal Government duilng f : iy 1.280 reindeer introduced from Siberia during the (. 2 have grown to more than a half million and reach four million within ten years. Mrs. C. Ii Jack and children re- turned to tlielr home In 8alt Lake, ('Hy r.i Tuesday, after attending the: farn'ly dinner given on Neef Year's;. day by Mr-- Jack's mother, Mrs. Ag-- t - r 4 states: nice luncheon following the usual program of cards. Miss Helen I.lalr was a special guest of the club in Mils occasion. - i iu!.-- t K- ft . 1 AI?o , Two room cabin, garage. Fred Herrin Phone 2S6-FOR SALE Two room house for sale, close In. See Frank Garrlty. furnished $325. h S', tl Always Stiff and di h ti Achy? at a Too Often ThU Warns ef Sluggish Kidney Action. Stiff? Achy? Sura your T -; Wi'sii'in air .ri 11 Don-atll- y. luvM-.- ,..a ( i- a Siiitti . J Idling on Hie Fresh, Flenn retie p. ,, Most Inrliciilar in Select ion of its Fowl dloanly ;iik li .ii.j," ALASKA'S (iltKATFST FOXTItlllFTION. 4 Out of the crisp, clean Northland has come u new :! the lung of the open - In flavor between lambjmd i;.- - Grazing Animal A ; 1 1 Bu-M- 1 Hecrea-- ib KW HKAI.TII Ml! T A.MFKH'A'H K-- s ! REINDEER MEATS Mis: V.' Ifni Harlow of Bountiful, reMirn d to her home mi Sunday, nf. r the holiilitys wilh Mr. ill lull and family. Mrs. I'Vin fn-ii- 1 t'liariy t mill; Hail at !j A practical costume for general dn time wear through the wlntei Is Hdx smart sweater costume worn by Alleen Pringle. Mayer star. The skin of beige cashmere Is Ivx plaited and the striking sweater basic color of beige, with a formal puttern of yellow, Jirlck red and black The'V neckline aod cuTs arrlkaml ed with the same beige cashmere ot ftbe skirt and a narrow belt of this material encircles Hie waistline. Note the smart old gold Jewelry so fasblouable today which Is worn at accessories with ibis costume. Mctro-Goldwyn- - ha.-th-e r wtwking right? Slur awneys allow waste poisons M remain in the blood and make on nd achy, with ottes uu.lif,headaches, dirrir.ass and BaggiaC backache. A common warning scanty or homing secretions. . tAmn s Pi!li, a stimulant diuo-tic- , increase the secretion of the kidney .(bus aid in the elimination of Wilevule. Users everywhere to dorse Doan's. yotm ntiffrlnrl hi d I1l DOANS p,&s astimuavt diyrctic AKiimeys !bsiMilbww Ca M( Chew BWKlaSV n hi II Ii B II i t b t! I n L x 4 i |