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Show P age Pi-.-.- LOCfcu Mr M's. :t ii (I W'iiirMlii (.i- i' ill v i 'Hi I Mis. (itiiri-- i 1 r 1. ,i!i'l liif Mis ui'ic ii ml Mis I ITiri-ev- . Jirr - I I fi"' ilnys s v.i'-si- 1.' ji.ii (' II ; il ill y.i i 14 ih f ; k iiriil il.i ii" fur tii'l-i- l ! Ii :i I. M'ii' Suit drill i.i'i'.'l:i'r nf s.'i) I Lake ft I I I'rdiHi-s- . Mi-- s v I. I'm 1 I" Midi nil Siimliiy Ik dm ini' I'nr-- ii (.- Mr i Mr. i.ml M'i I vi-i- - li'fi v ll ; mi I lull r ti M 'I ill iv I I I i - , I I i Mm. Julius liter's inoi I,, i , Jay .iik" vi i:iiis I ih - 1 Ii Ai'i'k i iidr, Mi-- s Mjirii'ii 'nil rit hi Mi" brief ijsiK'l iii cril. (r 1 1 ; h Il tin.:- , I, V lji Provo. di lii" I'Vir - is who ii JJ las Lake S-- i ir I 1 l THE CLASS OF THE s 1 1 ! 1 ( I is I i i i I i i v 1 I , I I i. I fll-l- - : I 1'i-- r i -- S.-il-l I tMi'-sI- Ti CAR VALUE OF ALL TIME! -- i. f np'-li"- il PUBLIC THE BIGGEST MOTOR u , ACCEPTED SHOWS-TI- IE CHOICE OF THE AMERICAN EUYING - . : ii'rr'i-'.liiiii'ii'- . s.-l- e COMPARE THESE SPECIFICATIONS! - s I I Ni.n I 11 Kk-I- Theft-proo- ri-iili- i n 1 (ns-.e- Full crown, e Lowest I fenders ca gasoline tank Tinipken roller bearings in wheels Spindles on Timpken roller hearings Pull nickeled head lights und radiator IToxylin finish will not fade or spot Power type generator (oil once a year) cooling system Pump and thermo-Bypho17 steering wheel Pull roller hearing, spiral bevel differential 20x4.75 balloon tires removable without tools engine lubrication by pump, splash and gravity Tl.rof-nl- rti iers floating, full roller hearing rear axis f n e,-(- ! -- ch 4-in- le 1 s one-pie- fire-rat- I 1 1 cn.-.in- an hour J'i rk (Taasi-- luhifcalion L"., il l ahlu u.ci iciMion llvdraulic shock Call Iciirin.; s'arlin; nio'or coinciilcnlal lock e geur shift S'nr.ilartl L uiulifiil new low body lines t.M iiM v i. iM" slcerng year 20 !o :;0 mill s per gallon of gas a ml roller heatin', transmission Tyral Kurd econiiiiiy and reliability Miil'iple disk. dry. asbestos lined clutch li.'lit Ciu.irnl on steering whiel iid.il ( . uki caft staticully and (lynamirally balanced Vni-n- I clearanc--lf- j i I i Choice of four rolors Turning radius 17 feet Gasoline gauge on dash l'lectrle windshield wiper High efficiency motor horn Speedometer and dash light glass drive t. lilts to - jud-lii- r - hors,' powir t I mad .Mur n I'oi-liio- lulu- " 1 San-d-rro- Four wheel brakes 1'ir.iHi I i l I l? II Nhiiii.iII Mi'ii. O'Neil. I In ii i :n - I - 1 I I .. f L V'-.i- i I. u A'l-i'- f . .i'. ti':I.riii's iinf Mrs iif-- I I Ii- - I i i- f l liriiii.i IImvih- - nf Iii ysiin wilt in Jn W'irli llis t Ills week, vMliriK r.urckii II W""k il lit III" nf Mu I'i'.V i'll ii'lil lull r Mill Mii'l, Mrs. J Iv Driscoll i II InMr1 Mr II. Ii Link. :iml i inn uni" iii r in lull Ii il Mrs hi in in i Hillings. ' :i dint S.'liinl;i l Mi 'I Iniiii' lii'i nf I'iit llm ifi .iiiils I'lillii-t'i is fur the "Kiwaliis ii basket Im inn III, il;" i iili'ii'iini; :ii.'ii nf Mr iiMl n il i ciiil iii ii'il a Iml nil cakes Iik" In;.. frosty rn in III" inriii.'! ii' Ail ininii n( ;.i" v Alin il. j ii n n :i ilni-if.iis Set ter jet in early with rimi ii in:. yiiiil" si liimls mi Weil wnir (I Ii! fill rnl'i nl :i liinlnliiy party, ilii K'ln-kiorder. Top price $1, half of & All iiilercdlng irn'r:i'n was 'I ln v :i i i'lii M"ii'l:iv .'ifii'i nun mi at 7ic. and the balfloor lie lower v i l Iiii'lmlliii' tn ii M'illl I'iinii'S nriil i ll'illlll'll Mi'll' I'llll-All v ft r,0c ',im's reserved. The im f in- Inin Ii. fnlliiMril liy thin M !i n'cloek se.'l ons n'nr" rSi (ill T It in i:t y iilli'i ininii III" Pris-- ( mi. i niii' at y'.i l rariiri-Jol'i- i MIm diiir" IA.iiii ninl I!. A. Gili-ll:t ('lull ini'iiilii'is ini'i w il Ii Mrs. di'.l within an hour or (wo n couple nf III" mi in filny nv, III" Lit A ili'lii'iniis lint illii' nf I'lilidred e;:ls lisd heen sold, Jnliii Phipps Tr li'iri :i tn Mill Imili i'isiii'iiis nf o Mid iiTInrk id nerved wriii In the Ills Mi (me re Eureka week, l,"kf. was spent in pluyin.; nf Mr, iiinl Mrs. Cliiirlits I'ricrinnii lni it if Tintic Defeated r.lio." The high Hcnre prize Hi curds Sp.Tigvillc llii'lilnl. Last Wednesday Evening vns wnti liy Mis. Ernest Slid weeks n ly anil III" second Mr!. Ilnliv ty n "s vi r U prize li.tr Mrs. Chester Si' Mill:' Know. A in on p tlniHc present '. ,l'l II III il III" dnlili'iilnil were im evening of this Wednesday ('lull ill Iii r Imni" mi Mnmliiv (.i'ii- - Mrs. Jnlin Frank", Mm. Alvin G recti v.e"k the liaskel iiiill leu.'il of the i r' Tin I i tin whs spi'iil in hi'M'Iiiki Ii.'iIkIi, Mrs. f'lienler Hnnw, Mm. Er- 'I ini ic llitili Kcliniil met the division iiinl riirliil rlni ii ml n ili'llddtiN lunch-nest Kiidweuks, Mrs. Marlin Ikker, leadint; Spi inKVille U'iyrenalion in a i "!i wns scrvi'il. 'I'll" Inlil" nppnlnl-l'i"lll- s Mrs. l.enii Ludlow, Mm. (Silhert (Killy coniesied xani" that wus vital III fiiilrlnl i" colors Wi'T" lull.-liMid Mm. I tuna Id lleck. 10 the sicmliuK "f the valley boya nf red, white ninl Mil". Ten fiicsts hut had no particular hearing on the In Nelclihors of AVoodcrafl inel C I'I'I' pi'l'MI'lll local team. Hut, of Hion In nesdon re'iilur Friday evening the large crowd of local ' ly '! lie iidVilltceil ''I'liinr class of till'! In I Afl'-lie Miii'is ii ion Hall. enM I. A. hnd din rue of the program ri'i.'iiliii' liPii'liii'ss session, ".'iOO" was ails hat nlle.nded, und the wild a game us It vlial was thusiasm Just l n uti Tiii'sihir eveiilnr. enjoyed and prizes won liy Mrs. J. TI. r Tinf Ic a, if the championship It v Mrs. V Iv I i.i were I'lieii first; Mis. Hi.lierl Tow him fd on the result, which by the (ainpliell, i', who sail i "The Flat. Wli limit A rs. necoiid. iiinl Mrs. Mary SIhmio wy, was In SpriiiKville's favor by a S' 'in" and Mm. Clnii'les lleclilid. cniiai'iillon. The next meelliiK will score of 24 tn 19. who mill ft Hi him nf Aiiierlcu." Mrs. li' ld on Kuch y . March 2nd. 'I vn elements were factors In the Itecliiol and Miss Ada I'iri li were i lemlit r nf (he Indue Is lnviled In defeat of the local hoys their IniicciiTiipMilstn. Harold Hrnlini talked hriiu ii friend. No charge of inlnils-sioto convert foul pi! i lies and mi Hie l!27 24 rlonan nf the nssncla-will lie innde hut it valinlile ar- ability inn . "We nl :i ml fur ii fuller know-- I ticle will In raffled for which chanc- i he re t ih. laidy Lurk completely deserted them. Time after time 'di'." nf the Hunk of Mnrmnii Mid n es will he sold. they cln led the hoop with sensation-- . te'dlniimy of Its divine origin." only lo see the elusive hall Mis ChiM'IcH Ti:yl;u' very plensiint-'- v till VVeiliii'idiiy eve nl m.'. Mrs Allen enlei'i.'iiiii'd Hie I,. I). II. Club lit circle tin loop n time or two and Hi" lion Ton Clnli l'"r lionie Ivey mi Thursday peenlmt. lien full out of the basket instead of ini'iiihers in ii very pleiiujii', inatmer. "film" was played and prize winners Into It. The Tintic team probably "Mitl" was Hie piiiiclpal dlveisinii wen Mm. Wllll'i in Trcloar. first; made three times us many tries for ii'iil the prizes Wei'" a tv n ril'd lo Mrs. Mrs. ISioi'hi Cnstleinn. second anil scores hm tin visitors hut the old ball t la rcnc" Cinirhy, first, mid Mrs. Mis. James Haul cnnsnlallon. The ".implv would not fall in for them. Everett l.nt'Mii, Mi'Cimd. The hostess ( lull niciulii rs were served with n The Miners were in possession nf the served ii dainty IiiiicIii'mi, covers spli'tidld Iniirlienii. Tile iiesls In- hall for n Idg majority nf the game. : laid for Hu follnwIiiK cluded Mrs. William (Scar, Mrs. IT. .iiid for three tiiarters nf the run-At Mrs. Clnrence V. Illc'iman, Mrs. John Howe. Mm. ist out played tin Artists. Only In is. Elmer Giiiirlcy, Miss Ih'iin lilackcit, Mrs. II. Thonii's lew. .Mrs. Wllliinii Ticlnar, the second period did H,)ringvllle II. Link. Mrs. Everett Lur'a'ii, Mm. Mrs. show cliiiniplniishlp form anil then' Carlin. Mrs. .Ini it Iti'innrd la'Wls (irecn and Mrs Mrs Jatiii's Ihtnt. Mrs. Then-dol- e lliev rolled up a score that was too Hilt-gx-, the Ifni ill 'iilloneil being n Ilillmer, Mm. Joseph Huys vi.l rreut for TinHc to overcome during xiiei'lal f nest . he 'iiuiipd half, iillhonih hey playMrs. Cei'i'lln Hiicon. ed rld'-- around the visitors and rut 'Ic l .id to five points as the final gi"i sounded. Mvery player on both teams played l masterly game and tn single out stall would he a.i Injustice to the rcinrlndcr nf the hoys. 'Muff aalil. The score: KtHKKA. Ci ci". lli.il'in:: fur I. in iiliniliil 'ill K.-b- ri-I- (Toni.ii' I - M r of I r !: (; horn" of Mr lilul Mr. miI. iivi r l.ivt w W. I ;! I Friday, REPORTER THE EUREKA 4 lie-fi- ii gue-ds- ORDERS WILL BE FILLED STRICTLY IN THE ORDER MAY BE BOOKED ANYTIME e, AT OUR SHOW ROOM. I I RECEIVED-DEMONSTRATI- ONS s CH i Eureka Motor Company FORD SALES AND SERVICE EUREKA, UTAH PHONE 46 Real Quality Malt Syrup Mr. aid Mrs. George Warner and Jack Walch left by automobile' iMr. und Mrs. Lon Hillingion attended day. February 21st. for Los 'a surprise party given Saturday ' California, and from there they night In honorof Mrs. Arvilla Stew-- 1 tour through northern and soitb art, at the home or Morris Woods of! parts of that state, expecting Spanish Pork, In commemoration of gone about six weeks or two morl i DIVIDEND Mrs. JOTTINGS fr j Employees Tin ; rtuh Power j I dur-lin- top-quali- d I il-- n leadi-rshl- a , i j ty 1 St. Louis ; W. H. BiNTZ CO. Salt l.ake City, I'tali, H 77"V M3 i$ toncaii do MOT WAOT ID COME 7D PttEAitfwr UkC HASTV ivrur OATWfAU I i os. come, res). ' ' MOT SO Rap WITH PLEt-- Tf OP SU0AR. f xiTe lv TccMjJ: If Zmgh A am Vem du-ll- d I , e I Iknlwciscr Kc.il Quality Malt Syrup is a $10,000,000 institution which includes lid separate buildings and covers more than 70 eitv blocks. Ever) operation is completed by automatic machines under the wauhtul guidance of America's foremost maltsters. And every can is backed by a name and label that have meant the world over for more than 70 years. When in St. Louis visit our plant. M.ilt Syrup Increases Fiwti 1 tlues Plain a ml Hep I'l.nvnJ Strictly Vuhn Mmls V Uoz.i-lwiiod- I lk-hin- Such Mr. and Mrs. E. IT. Church were guests Thursday morning at a farewell breakfast given in their honor nl the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simpson of Mammoth, prior to their departure for un extended trip lo Calitornia points. Mr. and Mrs J. N. McLeod entertained a small party of Intimate friends at a dinner given Saturday evening at the ITIvIdcTid Care, in honor of the fourth birthday of their eldest daughter, Miss Elizabeth - $40,000,000 plant ANHEUSER-BUSCH- I A Light cotn-- I punys paitv for its Provo division employees, given at Provo Tuesday night, February 21st. was attended hv several people from this district. The party, which Is an annual affair, .was held at the Klka Club building, where dancing continued until one g o'clock. A dinner was served the evening, and there also was a drawing fur a number of prizes. !omt of them framed. Visitors were in attendance from Salt Lake . MituriciL. P. Hirch City and every portion of the Irovo' division of the F;ah Power company, and l.cMur Hills drove to Salt 'Which iiii'luile-- t Vernal and the t'ar-- ! t'lly Prfilav to attend Hie Pniverslty there that lion county section, us well as the of Ptah Junior Prom eveninc. spending the week-enIn Tin tie district. A confrience of division foreiie-city and returning lo their at Divcdi-nMondav morning. pad office lifuda was held In the . un-af'ernoou preceding the party, Mrs. Madge Kurane and Mrs der the of livislon M m-Schempp returned Saturday er I,. W. Nine, in order to give the Christy men from widely divergent points an from Salt Lake City, where they spent three or four days of last week opportunity to compare notes. on a husinosH and pleasure trip. It ah Power Light company peoMiss Haiti" Peck, eldest daughter ple from this district who ut tended Hie party were Mr and Mrs. H. M. of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peck of Hrudley. Mr. and Mrs. T. . t'lernent. Dividend, and Julius Sticknev of Mr. and Mrs. P. P Hon nelly. Jr.. s.mi;i(iiin. were murried at the home Mrs Lou Itarrett, K. P. Helm end of the groom at Saniaiuln. Saturday F. If. Hlshoff. evening. February Kt h The cere-- ; no nv was performed by Bishop Win. Broudlient. sifter which a supper was 'TVed lo the iinnieliate friends and tcluHres who w"-- present at the cerentonv. Mr. and Mrs. Stlekney At Dividend plans are being ni.ule will remain a guests at the home of far the Installation of a couple of the groom for a few d.ivs Wi si ei n trap for the shooting ofi Keports from Mrs. Harold Marble clay pigeons. The sportsmen of that place will try out the ui-shooting who has been seriously ill at the game of "Skeet." advertised III sonic home of her sister at Providence, of the trapshooting magazines. Tin Ptah. are to the effect that Mrs. traps have heen ordeted and will ! Marble feels somewhat improved and is in hopes that the necessity of an installed quite soon. operation may he avoided. j Backed by a BIl-inie- nt - of Pleasant Mrs, Klisha May hew lit feree, Hillman; umpire, Wilson. Grove was a guest of her daughter, Mr.:. Clyde Nelson, the latter part o last week. of the Tintic Utah Power Co. at Party - I Stewarts birthday anniversary.) About fifty guests were entertained! George K. Holman of Salt 11 nOO" wasj(',Jy Inspector for the U A dtpj with music and cards. of agriculture and leader the game chosen and Mrs. Lon animal control wort'l won Predatory for first lington prize high score. Service or an appetizing a dividend visitor Tuesday, and lumh added to the enjoyment of rhmwi two young fox hound H. M. Hungerford, to train andwl those present. the service. Mr. Holman has 4 Duane und Ellery Brough, stu- a critical survey of other dogs of dents at the Mt. Pleasant Academy.; same class and breed for this with their par-- j pose, and states that those pore! spent last week-en- d ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Krough.j Horn Mr. Hungerford are the ir kind that he. has been sbl returning to their school duties j secure. Mr. Holman was on his lay. to Garfield county to conduct Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Howes spent other three trained last week-enas the guests of friends and hunt towith the opportss utilize plans in Salt Lake City. to run the young dogs Just pure! Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Xaylor re on their initial lion hunt. turned Monday night .from Salt Lake Ed. (Anates, son of Sbffj City where they spent some days. c. D. Coates, who has Deputy been coal! Mrs. Orson Kelly returned with to for the ' them and will spend a few days at twothe Salt Lake hospital from s months, recovering Dividend before leaving for fracture of the skull received working in the Eureka Standil mine, returned to hla home y5' Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Lon day, much improved though still P'illinmon were guests at a reunion valescent. of the Hiatt family ut Pa.vson. held Mrs. Ritliia Giles. Ray Giles I'l a! the 2nd ward L. I. S Amusement two and Hail. A large number of guests were Earl sona. Don and Prank, retzrH Provoat of Eureka. n and were entertained with an pres Wednesday from Salt Lake ext'elli-program, danrlng and where they apent some day lunch. guests of friends and relative. A showi r was given Monday evening. complimenting Mr. and Mrs. BOOK review enjoyed Julius Sticknev. at the home of Mr. HV ESSAY M MKMBB SMikney at Snntmiuln. where the young couple are spending u few On Monday evening Mrs. days. The affair wus arranged by was hostess to the Essays j elote relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Stick-iiand about 40 guests were enter- crary club. Mrs. William DnsM tained. Mr. and Mrs. Stlekney were gave a hook review of Noctsrs the recipients of many beautiful hy Prank Swlnnerton. Mr. sang Among My SouvesiffJ girts. The evening was spent most njoyii'.ily in music, games and the with Mrs. A. C. Durton as scroOPM service of an appetizing lunch. Mr. 1st. A dainty luncheon was erv and Mr. Sticknev will leave in the the following members: Miss 'iiuiedlate future for Ajax, Ptah. Miller, Mrs. A. J. Jex. Mrs. WflM1 where Mr. Stick is employed by Douglass, Mrs. Joseph Neville. ' JJJP A. C. Burton. Mrs. I). K. Ostlet the I . P. Ky. Those attending the hower from Dividend were Mr. and Herman Sylvester, Mrs. Jese t?l Mrs. Walter Jensen and Mrs. V Mrs. Ionard Peck, parents of the bride; Miss Grace Warner. Il.irvlll more. Peck, ninl Mr. and Mrs. Larrv Pant-IoII An ad In the Reporter '! read in every home In the District. x Mon-jthe- d ; 1 a y im-- -- n . |