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Show p Frida v. THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 I Hi njamln Will more nf Logan Ini' been U gliel tl lirinje the pant week illltHire. it the Inline nf III SOTi, N. Mr. Lorenz Fulleiib n h of Suit l..ike City : III Kurekn iiting with oca Is A NATiCn-WiZ- -- 1 r ( where savings are greatest Eureka. Utah. - : i 1 lo ,i, Mi1 M Hill li'i aiol i, 111 i fa mil) I: i H .1 is Hi-ek- , (idling with . Mr ill til r. I'ona, of Sail Lake f'ilv, V, J. Ail mi i, m Im in rerciit al ii or j Ii i l.'i Iixi-ii pen I Siiml..y in Knreka. guest riii kill hi Inline at In Imiiif of Mi. A In Itife. Mall I like. :is in K.imka on busi-- i Hi e i:, ilnnli' I lie week. mill. Hoiiiio.nii. aim ha liroii Chubn All. me. , imw resident a .Ini. , of -lu I ill a till '1 ii err ii plii'il limn . I h nook. Morit , niTOiiipanied him on alnri-- i I I i he to it getting pi l.i vi H lo Kurckii. I. ieel 'I lo re appealed In In iiille n lle-'limn, as Me'nriiiiek, Sr. the new i ml for reindeer meat, which wo for Mil iliiriit, ha depuiv ami I'. J. on sale at Normnii-Jeiie!iI In roll on work iiHesinent H'arieil Ki mu II"n last Sal urilay. meat The fo.- Kureka. ! or i nr flavor an ! quite len-I- ! i iindeitoor that Sena'or ib r. It promise to heroine popular I' lease, In nnu ra' from South Cum- - and In piove a source of revenue for linn, ha introduced a coiiatllullonal In- ra cbers of Alaska v.ho ore rais-- t these animal. rnendrnent lo prohibit the Intertnar- rli;j of incea. Mr. Kdw.ird Hike wm hostess at I H M Handin' servlets a very enjoyable session of then Hriilce Club, held on Kuturduy ufter-iii cut for Mo Ili Ion Pacific Hv.p wa Kurcka on Tucsd.iy nml W'ednes- - no.ui. Tin re was the usual program dav of this week, transacting bus!- - of cauls ml then an excellent lunch-i- ii Pil e for hhh score was won e In the Interest of his company, ion. tiv Mrs C. K. Miiih. Iresent at the Miss Prime. v Jones, daughter of Knima Hillings. Mr. and Mr. N. A. Jon., Is reported A1r Sr.. Mrs. Alex IKl. j in he recovering in a satisfactory Mrs. V. L. Tlioma.i, Mrs. I,ee Manner following an appendix oper- - f,. vn :t: il. Mr. M.iry Drlseoll, Mr, ii'loii ul inn i f the Salt Lake hospitAI v ;(l(1 u Donnelly, ni i. M. i. P. J. P.imiii-r- , Mr. C. K. Hulsh. L. ('Olivers. Mr. Allen M!-;Vera Fox. daughter of Mr. Mr. Itav Mrs llm his! and Pile Whittaker, Is at a Salt MenPom-i- l imd Mrs Kdward Fox, being a special guest l I uhc recovering from an ii:i Sprintville. ii'ieraMon performed late laat week. Mi-Fox was ii sufferer from uppen Mr. Dnn Field ver charmingly do HI. rn'erhiineil at a bridge luncheon on afternoon of last week. At The Unhlenmd Sewing Club, re- Saturday one o'clock a dainty luncheon wan Hud Mrs. met with cently ommized, In assisted the hotess nerved, being IV in ter on Monday evening. Sewing. of "erring hy her daughter Minn tnn-- l music and luncheon were IB Taylor, .nn! Fourteen members '.fY. tie evening. L'i. .lu.,".hP,.n..,h!.rP7ai?: were present. Next Monday' meetat the home of Mrs. d r of the afternoon was spent in in? will he card, the prizes being awarded to Kiln Dubois. Mr. J. !. Stack and Mrs. Wlllintn Mr. mid Mr. J. M. Herceson en- - Maxwell. Ollier guests were: Mrs. I), lerta Ined ; number of tin ir friend G. Henriod. Mrs. John C. Downey, lit their home on Saturday evening. Mr. T. D Sullivan. Mrs. Frank were arranged for T. 0 0 and rlli, Mr. Dennis Harrington, Mrs. E. Win. J. Dugcun, Mrs. Dan McCann. Mrs. prize wen aw'irded to Mrs T re i r and Alex Nolan first, Mrs. .Vnes Haynes. Mrs. Fannie Field le Nolan mill Charles Hundley Mr. II. K. Wall and Mr. P. J. Don- luncheon nelly. inn. A delicious mi ! o w:s nerved, covers hi lug laid for the followin': Mr. and Mrs. John Han- - Chevrolet Motor Corporation nirin, Mr. and Mr. Alex Nolan. Mr. Is Preparing for Big Year mid Mr. William Treloar. Mrs. 1'inl Are YouThinking About A Frock I i I These Values Will Help You to Dec ide! - 1 When Sunday Dinner Brought Folks Together In horse and buggy days Sunday dinner used to be quite a social event to bring folks .together. Nowadays the occasional social contact afforded by Sunday dinner has been increased to daily visits by tele- phone. The telephone has made everyone i neighbors and will help you to obtain greater enjoyment by establishing more friendly, sociable contacts. Z UN !;. and Mr. Joeph Kullenhurh. 0 Mri:. iiiitnhli', inmiier o' Mr. Win Hiker 'Woiiii'V i l.i ml" who ha been ieiiiiii- - here iivuim, ; e. 'I .if ir a bn ill . Hip ! ,,.r ilu u.- lii-- lor Mi .it time. , niii-i- l :..ii Lake in in In- ii:iie ! iuiirly ill. ul Nepiil Sheiilf Hnv i:. i.lm ..,i oil, wild fur (itm lime lul e. k on on Tii.-- ' i!.iy of i hi Hinuliaiii. was vw.ikin. iii-il- Come in! Misses Economies In j,n had in mind is here frock of many uses! I'? to investigate this sellicg. tl-- i dil yog silk 1 s Embroidery--Alway- Delightful Penimaid Line Includes Charming New Designs M-rl- Scores of stamped pieces table scarfs, luncheon and bridge sets, buffet and vanity dresser Sets, aproni, rompers and curtains you can males them with ease in your spare time! In-I- 19c to 98c Snowy Towels At Attractive Savings These are truly towel days when it is wise to put in a sup- - aoi this absorb ent towel bath size I M-- Fluffy Batts Of Bleached Cotton-Qui- lted or Plain A 72x90 cotton bet especially soft and fluffy This is a timely ofjering at most interesting price. 29c Each, 98c - 1 - s Jnint, I Fiielli-nlNM-h- vice-preside- nt orfi-iiih-r- s i Saturday , 1 , I : Sale on All Curtain Nets at Taylor Bros. Co. j Jap Pongee Value Well-Know- 12 Hose Everyday Mercerised n niomnie, 33 inch so useful I natural Yard 49c 25c HorsehiJe Vests Compass of Front Leather ' Practical, serviceable hots Pair, at a small price. Of best tanned front quarter gig borsehide, with gpecial process finish. lf Full cut. I O I dunbk khaki twill hr Staunch service. Cut full sad Strongly re Sites forced. 14tf to $7.90 d. Inten-strie- d o your rooms, and provide you with drapery plans and information from the Largest drapery houses in America. If it is new in drapery, we have it, and if you have a drapery problem to solve we cheerfully offer you our services in helping you solve it. COME EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. SALE BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING. EIGHT O'CLOCK. BROS COMPANY Our service to the owner Is on a new high level through the opening or new parts depota and warehouses to expediate delivery or new or re- : placement parts. Productioin racilitles also have been augmented by the recent purchase or a $4,500,000 foundry at Saginaw. Michigan, and a new assembly plant which will go Into production shortly at Atlanta. G . to supplv the Southwest, and which will increase hv 350 cars a day the volume or the other seven assembly plant now in operation in the I'nl-tu- i State "With these Improved racilitles nn.l with our bigger and better for I92v which at substantial re.lucM.Mi won such a warm put re, epnon upon It Initial showing on J.uiuary i, r feel assured or establishing new records this year, and or the steadrat maintaining confidence in the fhevrolet public Motor Conipanv which alone nude possible "al- - .yry r,a,f.vn showing in L' ' CM. The Big Grin and Chuckle Man Comes Breezing Into Town! NMicti tliii Muffin;; Beau imitimirl stcpiK'd into society, lie made iluhs out of the dobs! Ho Mas only an auto mocliauic, l'Ut wlicn slu looked into his eves lurs! Make Work Shirts PRICES REDUCED 20 Per Cent to 50' Per Cent t i ab Tc Prices High in Style The very kind of s drru oren-r.'o'- l'UKKKA - wo Juniori $3.98 lo $9.90 r WL0R as At Women o- Janie. Hanley and Charles Handley. achieved world leadership Having Mr. ami Mrs. T. C. Clark enter-l.ic- in automobile in manufacturing An AJvertittment by a iiuiiiht-of friend at their 1927 with a yearly output nearly I i Co. im the ou'e Tuesday evening, The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph 2.000 units In of its program lieiiiK the birthday anniversary of a million car?; the Chevrolet Motof Mis. Clark. "fOO" was the main or Company has embarked in 192H fea t i:i e of tin parly mid prize for the most unihitlous production N: h score went to Mrs. Charles 7. a- - "j'Vai'e pi"ni, In Its entire sixteen brisk le ami Joseph Kuellenhacli. Venn of existence, to W. according Malcolm M and Miller Fndoru S. Knudsen, president and mu iiwk general hinting licenses? won second prizes, and Mrs. r. akk now oiitainaiili: 'Ireen Full- nianngt P. J. Donnellv snd Theodore PICKWICK STAGES Prodiictloln for the year just endA o mer the consolation. splendid ed totaled 1.00 1: t.H units for a gain tint In k uml fishing licenses for lutiileon wii served to the follow- of more than 36 per cent over the lining to nml coming from CalMalcolm Mrs. Mr. and hei-I '.CIS have ifornia make stop al ELITE ready for shunt ten ing guests: cars and trucks built In, - 732,147 It was minminci-i- l CAFE. Puyson. Monday at Hreeii. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 7.ahrls- 1926 and 93 per cent over the 192.i day.iMflci, ,, of D II. Madsen, slste flsli kle. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Harllett, Mr.j tin of 619.060 units. Two singes way daily With the nml Mrs. Ceorge Tinsmun, Mr. and, T(, I.OOO.Uinith car tyiilt in 1927 mnl r.iiiue coniiiiissloiii-r- . Mr. For information call the labready. Mr. Madsen declares Mrs. Theodore Fullmer. "rolled off the assembly lines at the or consul1 Iln-Fureka Pn)nii no excuse for anyone to he Mr. Dan Sullivan. Mr. ami Mrs. Michigan plant December 30. . Mrs. Auto Stage. J. Donnelly with F. llurth. liolating the license law nml that all I., (. Inj M is Kudoru Miller. can gilt will he proseculed. charge of manufacturing at the .wheel. The history making model twas a sedun. It. was prepared for immediate shipment, so that with more Ilian 32.000 other new models built In December, It might he .available for prompt delivery to new car purchasers. Throughout 1927 factories were :en peak production schedules, while' month after month tentative ached-ole hud to he Increased to meet the EIGHT A. M. EIGHT A. M. demand for (lie 1927 models. The year us a result was the most! spectacular and most successful In. .Chevrolet history. Itemurkahle a were Ha 1927 'achievements, however, the outlook: 'for 192S looms even brighter, lo Mr. Knudsen. who stuted that while no definite production: 'figure hud been set for 1928. this year's volume is certain to top by a (onifortahle margin the record high murk for 1927. S Ills prediction is based on country-wide prosperity which by every token should bring the automobile industry the greatest year it has ever known. Mr. Knudsen stated. Our own organizatioin is prepared to handle its full share or this unth iputed growth in business.' he All Chevrolet productioin opsaid. erations are on a maximum capacity basis that we may meet the I92S Now is the time to brighten up the home with new Curtains and Drapes, at one-haand make Immediate delivery the expense that you would normally pay. on all models. During the latter part or we made extensive be can that and We have a large stock cf the finest Curtain Nets purchasDrapes our 1928 program. preparations Our sales organization has been enlarged and ed anywhere an.i the entire stock will be marked down to a price to move. through the creation or the new regional and zone sales oHices. and by additions to the Held We are prepared to give you all the up-t- date information on how to drape Saturday yoi - d I iq saving. 1 jf M- l styles esgy models, too .awai: y0ur selection at a constable a:r ill Yc Dn tailored (Jar-Tiibb- 1 J; felt like a million do. And lints just wliat lies worth iu laughs! Isi 1 Star Theatre Sunday 17. 98c re |