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Show I4 fTown Talk M (' ;i I 'll lv A I .1 il i T I I: i'l! - rovo lb" ".( nvrr yi I ; Joli ii iJiiUi i;U't lif i s;it lit l.iilvi Sa'uid iv i nl Mi-Iii- t mi v ii ii v iii'M.'i-- f 1 wi-ii- ii! liml l;rt nock A'l-i-- ill Ifj h .No- - Ii.ii f .r i 1 round lilii! il;iy. Week. I, I'd - "Mi' iitnl My Shadow ilii official sun:; til - iliiilim lln Inner I i lln- .IIHl l.fVHli. I Mi-i-l- - i THE NEW SPRING STYLES FOR MEN 7 HAVE THE RIGHT OF WA iJJ Mud (ivr ll ju-i- l.iili- Ii Mm. ml Mr. iin 'I Mi i I'i ii I. i:miiy itinl: iiuIik i', Miiiv I'nniii';-- . ? i I l.il I i i ini Iii Siilt l.skc City. Slip H fit). . Mr. il M.'.I Finl i mil ;iii.i!.iy 1'i it tin1 , I r f Friday, F, REPORTER THE EUREKA 8 Page ami Elinor Alilll. Min Jell!-m- i (fiiluT-- t lit lln- - M:i in ifini It school, t-! ill Sail Hflke last wfck fur hs I'nlvcrMliy of I tHli H Junior I'rom. -- it1 i Hart Schaffner & Marx have giyen for the Is plenty of work next, few KimKlons of congress. They Ih1 lws cm keep busy repealing, i heir iiri'ili.i-iwuMxi i y pin Mr. ninl Mnt. I'lmrliM Vun Waaon- i iitnl nvil lo Kuri'kit on TuomLyin i i.mlnis in I 'villi Mrs. .Infill Coffee i fu r spending ii row week After li'isl-"- i :ii'ii Im'iii Ciillfornlii. They vIhIU'iI i. 'I 'I iiir:til:i v rcii im i liifiMi, Lm Aic.i'li'M n ml ii'lmr nT I In1 nril'-- r li:nl l"i ii liUHi'li'il ; i , mol 1. Mu'. Miiiv Slink c.ivo ii reading ij'ii'S in liml lini't of lln Klt Mill ni'IV-- i I in mi i ii jnyiilili time. Ii, nl Hull II till" lliril Thera us scores of new things at a.-ii- In-n- I nrn now Sent i.- i ii'ir . - .".--i llllll1' is a'li1 Him F ii linn (ii- - I Im 1 riii-iiM- nl I n il'i ri sale mnl Cuing coming Tin' slniw will In y, Ivmi ul tin on Mmnliiy mnl Tucs-ni.t wi'i'k, with iilionl HfV'ciil y mii)i'. KIwmiiiiiiH mill llmir M C v nil It In (Im In Im mi In Si ;ii:i of llm Holy Cross of Ku-- i ,'l ii uiii i"inli'ri'il ii very pi a ..i nt s lii'ii ri mi hy member of the Ciitlinlic .'.'ii'iii'ii'ii lie Mif, Hi" pnriy In" ms mi ) Ivi n ttiiiuriliiy I'Vfiihi. Six of fitHi' wen enjoyed. Mm. seme '.V ill In iii Maxwell won llm hii-l- i I.nm-hciufnllnw-- f wnn served prim. i n ii card playing. 1n 1 lies icr.nl Ion of perforinor 'Iii" Yninr;. l.adli'H Sodality held go nviT III 'I IiiihIih'sm mid Hnrlal limel-- I i tin' Im Tlntli' uilli people. n i in tlmlr cl It room on Tuenday Klvi1 laldi'S of T'lMI" wore Mr. mnl Mrs .lull n 1'lilppH wore i vi'iilin". mnl prlzcH won liy Nellie Icinh i cil a very pleasant I'iirlv hy n n ii iiilii-- of t lit r frli'inlii (iri'ini, IIiImi Cionln mid Niiiidliie mi Knl Urdu v cloning. Tim orrusinn I'lnli n lla. I.uticlmnn wiih later kerv-u- l. In fliarae of nr-- i Tli rominii wan H'n lil i l Inlay mini versa ry of Mr. ii Mary tin'll t wi's .'ri fnlliiws: Phipps. "f.lMI was ii rnalitri' of t In 1; I'l'Miims iitnl prl'i'i wnn wnri ii ciin, MarKiiri'l Hiiuriin mnl Allis Aim Wchli mnl Mrs. Pol Van Cronin. Knmb'ison Ausdnlc. first; Clltn-r- l i .ini is Cuii:. :iii employee of the mill Mr. Chester Snow, consoInCon ; I. .ml piii.lnlliio has piircliuaeil the It. I Mrs. mid Nina Fraesl. niii Ililpps u short I). Cnnlimr I'esldi mo tlm nnixi pili'H. A delicious liincli-i'iiIi of upper Main street, was served lit Midnight. Among (IMiiimi mill still retain their home tl"vn pri'Mi'til wnn1: Mr. nml Mrs. 'llm tiardiieia h ullhoiiKh they have sirent. Clmri oil Gilbert Sanderson. Mr. mnl Mrs. Aim anv: rul Wi'ldi. Mr. ti nd Mrs. Frncsi Suit' le en liilnu'I Imill Mon iiiiih for tniu'n transfer (his monihr.. d Mr. Mrs. Green mi Alvin weeks, thrum: h Frank lin uli , Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Khker, mik was handled Mr. nnd Mrs I man Id Peck. Mr. nnd C.iirltj. lociil ri'iil is.iite nnd InsiirMr. mid Mrs. I'llll' IILI'llt. ih. I.. M. Kiidwei-ksJohn Ililpiis mid Mr.. Nina Krni'-- t. Miss Kiliiheth O'Coiillor. Miss Vrs Philip wan iiM'ilnInd In serving M.mv tl'Coimnr nnd Miss tS'si ii n liv Miss A r i In I'lilpps mid Miss Mayfair left for Salt l.ake Ci v durMai Ilmdy. ing the week after a vny ph'iisiiiil visit of two weeks lit (In' Imlile of Wlni Is li Is llm What Mrs. J. K. tCConiior, the f Hnrilln? There la hut one wav to Mr. nnd M:s' es hi ilia a brother of the a il IsTy yotiiHclf and that la In nt'einl The ladles are cn roii't the jiirl ii ri show nl the Crcsi'ent OVniinnr. liiMin- -i In nfler :m Tlii'iitre oil Monday and Timsd.iv, to their Visit III I, os AiikoIi-s- . hilt when this rrealest of all miati'i'v i llni' III Salt nlrtnri'M will he shown. lift: kit and w'll i'i furi nmine ll.elr J'Miriii y. lii'fore iilmiim', City heller, more f lirlll in ii. hinro liiiii.ha than In (he atn,,.i prodiieHni. il II. itch was I In honori'd tm .it u nlc'ly urrmiwd Hiirprim pnrty yi'.cii ul her homo on Siiinni.y. C, mil i fn rn l! hod the prlni'lp:il of tho I'lvninK nnd u dnlnty A mum: tlinxo Iii. ii In nil w it s icrii'd. wen : Fred SnimnN. Kin-t'i:Sci'ilmnn. Frmik Milne. Jut.icn 't , l)oii:'l:i'.!4 Chrlut Ihoii, l!:in-iiiJnrvU. .lln Fornie. l,i'iiori It, mn y. Viri'.lnhi Itlrch. ('HI Hutch. K. Tlionitix Ktffrf.'irt lly Mmison. Coiirh'i mnl iiiiil ;i . nml I'n show nIiiiiiIiI I I I Kiii-pris- GRAMPIAN BLUES ALGERIAN TANS GREYHOUNDS of blue which fake their name from the hate which hangs over the Grampian Mountains of The rich, soft tans of the desert sands. In stripes, geometrical designs and dozens of Shades of gray in the darker Oxfords; in beautiful, new weaves and patterns. Theyre rich weaves. Wronger than ever for spring. c I r New li-- i : fnl-Inw- s 1 shades - loi-ate- n HERE ARE SOME OF THE OTHER NEW COLORS Lovat a beautiful new gray green. Oxtlccd, reddish shades of maroon. Smoke blue, silver and dusted blue. -- I . AT 11 The New Stvle Trends thn-llla- ? i'i THERES A GROWING TENDENCY IN ENGLAND FOR Chh-iiu- LONGER COATS; ex'i-nile- li.e THEF- LONGER; 2D2 INCHES IS THE PREVAILING - LENGTH. r-- Great Mining Strikes HAS INFLUENCED STYLES HERE. THE EA3TERN COLLEGE MEN ARE WEARING 't Ci-- i THIS TWO-BUTTO- COATS SEEM TO HAVE THE N EDGE, WITH PEAKED LAPELS AS THE r.ea LEADER. h 1 1 TR0USER3 ARE SOMEWHAT NARROWER. ii Mm'.i'i'l lli-t- Stetson Spring Hats Are Here. Mlniicy tlaii'lo F. linker was at halt I ike early In the week, giving his alien! ion to Icunl business mid :il".n finding lime lo utlcml 1" a i tin New house Hotel hy Itah Itepuhllean i who ndvocnHne tin liomlniith'n end e!c inn of Herbert Hoover for .1. i'. Hick, well known ttiln-- I : ni'.in wl:h eMi'iisive Interests In live In i'i'. it''- ' lift. Ill'S lii'eli uio-- t t i 're:' nl 'at on of this stale's liner Hni'n r ('lull. of 'lie i ti h:l in Mines I'eit. m in pioi'i'rlies. has also lieen nsr.'clatid In llie ti'iWoiiii lit. Ditcovery of Nickel at Cobalt (hi1 iitiiniiiiln BYof(MMI'AKISOX orwith Mi'cl In 1 hati-'1110- Fine Spring Furnishings, too. mi 1 lin'd Iron, roppor, thf IndiiNtrloH of tlie world, tho iUuutiiloa of nlckol (hut ontor Into commerce tire comparatively hiiiiiII. In 1SS7 the total roiiauniptlon waa net at l.ikk) tona a year, and at that (line a nIukIo concern, the Siwlele le Nickel, owned hy (lie ltothaclillda, produci'd more nickel than the world eoutd consume, deriving It from rninea In New Cat inloula, the French penal colony. For aono year prior to that time Mis. 1. J. Sullii hi was very i&yiHiHildRIJiifilfiyfiifilfyfillliyiJiyiiyTHiSJilSilMifiiJilJibfHJMifiiJUfUfilfMiltyilfiift! there liml beeu lutcrmt in Iron mes l niiv sui prised hy a nil m tier of Hint iHVurred north of Sudbury. In on Mond.iv ei ruing. fi mints Till Ilian who used to brag u ho lit TINTIG HOTEL NEWS. eastern Cunudit, north of Like File. Tahir were arranged for hridae and pep rally and dance. These ore also rontatned copper. Kf prl.es . i wauled to Mrs. T. 1. Sull. Ills skill lu driving a team now has n fort to wiiielt them Into a aatlsfiictory j ii and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan A splen- son who tells how It Is posulble to! Oratorical Contest to be A. High miles out of a gallon of gas. of tlu ). Anderson, represumin'.: one ret Iron pmveil futile, howvier, hccmtsi' did Ititu licon was served, covers asThe annual oratorical national retail clothiers' for lie' following: Mrs. Hail of the largo amount of sulphur In the The Ftiion Iatifie Ky. company sociation with headquarter at Chisponsored by the Raynter Hum III'Til IIAI'FK, ItcMirter Miss Flla 110111101'.). Mis ore. When expert technological men .Co., will be held In three 1 I. Siiiliinn. Mrs. A. II, Me 'hrysijil. has aniioiiiii nl a $20 round trip rule cago, was at tho Tintlc" during the I .os Keen interest la being arowl W. business with week, the having Mmoles. are shifted from the Iron to (In copper in The I l J. Pi'tiui'lli, Mrs. .Irrrv many student are plannln I I e Mi-hey go on .ale F. Shriver A Sons store, which holds ores, they were still disappointed, lu H. got'il for 21 dais i'll lie'll', Mrs. a membership in lit organization. V. I', (iiiir Frogrnm at Tlnllc terlng. The subject I the Ab't Hie copper was some whitish sub Mrs. J. J. Sullii. n, Mrs. T. I'ehrii.iry 21 and 2! Fonatitutlon and It ivvclo?11! I A F. Miss Vivian X. Fisher, nf Salt Mis. S'Hlivcn. Mrs. stunce winch hardened It to so great lllgli tfclinol. I. for ihomus I'ai in'clm. The winner of thl contest many It. J. Sullii. m mnl Mis. William i ears eemiiiti-Like, represent itig the John Hlliott an extent Hint It was of little use. ihe laiki with Salt ' hYi'v with a medal and K in lis Rljn presented oii'ii-Various chemists and metallurgists of tin1 Chief Consolidated Clarkt 'nCo., was in the district dur- I;,;!,,' hiiih.'h.V0' division contest lo the , past week unl spent some hy member of the U. Y. U. worked oil this proMeni, and presently left duting the ing Aeil.n an, I Tuc.lai'a le feature v.M'liin-.'The first number wns a cornel1 cck for a two months tacaiion in lime calling' on the local merchant It wan discolored that the element in lit w:ll lie shown at the Cr"-.- rut who handle olo Hit well known Victor entitled ''Why," hy Mr. Hay-- i svinhern California. iiM'stlon wus nickel. The worthless I'luanc. making room for the records. Miss Fisher report nn eoek. aeconipanieil by Mis Sorenson. at Follic!." the Star Theatre. Iron ores were to Lvoiiie one of the Among i lie Tlntie people who were excel leu: business in this lorallty for LeHrr.nd Anderson sang a aolo, "In-- 1 Tlie Horill.1 Is the title of the most Important sources of tins mclul at Salt l.ake last Dean Garrett vletu." fur the the Victor records. De Jong' lire. n. of tho- finest mid tin's! funeral of WilliamWednesday In all the world. rave an illustrated talk on music' lleeil. Mammoth Kriiesf wa who Hie at ell , Shaffer, , if tnis'ety productions. re., dent who died a few day pre- hotel this lu those days nickel was rhlotly a h?hl? PPreclaled hy the: week. Spent u couple ofl1 decoratin' metal. Mi's Frances Huisli etiii rt. lined vious. were: Lavell Kelly. Mr. and d.i)s calling on local merchants who au,t,n,'e- Mr. Ie Jong, who Is dean, rrcsvtiil.i the great war gods look Hi im n,i rs nf the l:r..el.ih Clah at Mrs. Itnnstan Fhrlstison. Mrs. Hraee handle the pied net a of the Knely Ice of fine arts at the It Y. F.. I very known and Misi-JStaple) and Pan Knott. were fortunate! a Inn nl Maker of armor plate for liridce ci M.m.lav eiciiinc, Criam Co. of Salt Like. in securing hint. At the conclusion to I'unncll was awarded the pri.-V. bnltleships dlscoiercd that kleol in Clu Walter A. istopherson. one of the i Thouipkins. traveling of his speech Mr. end Mrs, Finest Smith Chief wlild. some nickel wus InctuJcd was tor Colts, bosses who has been at freight a suit for the Kio Grande .' tillers. n hoh caveHa)c.iek and Mr. t e. :!i i delicious number. pi a S.ilt l.ake hospital for mud. harder and more resistant to '":.i . :i was the past Ky.. spent a part of the week tn this scried. 'Pin table up- few days, is be shell lire than ordinary ulivl plates getting diorict, calling on some of the local reported to . . were i!i.;r;..!oris'i,' of very nicely. Mr. Christopher-so- shippers. J. K. Cronin, a traveling hih school opera, Tins so Increased Hie deinnud for the t.eoi-s-.W.i'-- i h:iilid'v in a alongsubmitted " '1Ll t ,n h Klvn to an o;w ration from nickel Unit the v'uinidlan companies i.ler sc! cine of led. while and blue. agiitt for Hie Missouri la-wl'i.h he promses to nuke a cific Ky . also was registered at the'.. rislay In the high ln , entered an era of great prosperity Those :! di i : Wire: Vis Anna id '""'riMin. have some Tinti." a for I,:; of tecovery. couple days during Some of the larger of them wvre iCoilct. Miss M.i'k.iIc! .tern s, Mrs.1 1 Hit Ii time he called on mining emli tal- ;inl dancing w eon corn Into a It. 1j: I.. Convent, named the ho wag at Sal: hiis'ncss men. nt in M!e state. He sure and not merged 'M-I1.. Je.1.' Mr Frnes: Like for a couple of weeks owing to Pairn ternatlouiil Nickel eotupai.y. Other It. IS. , sb'i and Miss the illness c. I. Creli. Ot Salt l.ake. b, M s liid.-of hi dauchtc. Carotin, I'umidlan deposit were owned l the Pill fi'-returned home a few dais a.e. The Mend family, llngllsh millionaires t?e,'H!e IT.;;, AND RETURN Is now well along lew aid rechild And the demand had grown so hirge I.e.UMid Paiis nn'et't. lined a 1 ' 'is " Friday. . of Mrs. Tint:.and '" the husinre.sy who covery still Conyers, at bridge on Fi In that all tlnve concerns prosiH-red- , I i." .!"-- of remains at Salt Lake, expecs that !:'iisis. FEBRUARY Miss to in en'uinc French the cotup'.imcnt company, nlthe.ul, tt will be possible for hi r to leave clnding ' I'"U C. Wood. tv. is,:-, ,( ..t the H i'.'iiner. l.gmni. Mls M.iry the hospital within the next few cui h wus producing us nr.ii h or it'iirc l"i ih. t:i e is pr. s. nted an en- Mth.s C.c.i".:: i ir mi.l li .t.d v.u",iis T;tt- - , .I ''' : ITaifulr. das. iiiik- -l ns would have supplied the He ii:,last Wednesday iuMr.-i l ef g ii. i proirani the of at home pi th" the nic.it ' -!:!-:!.woriil (ml a few- years car!. or. i The first number wa a i t ,.f i , im. , c. M I Mr .mil Mrs J F The Mis Allen, who I her for the A a hy priHluct of the t'una.lhiti " ,v Mto Myers, followed m ere pii.e w.;s wen ly Miss iii. C of putting on th- "Kiwatiis . 'M. .oio i'H 'ir.'b.le c a v. an l cornet duet bv nickel si citcrs consiilerul.le ipiantl VT -If1-!- ' ; ", the consctation F. Mie."stHtes that the ilub mcm-- s..le'i-.LIMIT i.s I a i K H' - M: s tt, tine I'lai fair. i.si.pr. sud tics of ci pp-- an rvisuered, hut Hie ui Howard Fog rs and their fiietid are h. id r u r iki S rt .ml spok" on the mak at 2 1 K. Iron ores 1'.e; v.is served, covers werk prepnrtpg for the produ.-!.- "! satis .'e not let tl it I'!.- e an ,! si.ii.. i ns: t ihe .;;o- of the fine. . v were fortunate ''ii-.- ' fer the folowlni:: Vr. the revcTiue front which Is t Into pig Iron. ,...'1' 1., 1' ,1 - ri factory to he : iipei:i up f', pf a famous' ' I''lees to the llov Scout of Tm"i- - Th1 V'v; ' Cohull Hue. the hrltllnni ciilorlm nd Mis. II. 1. t'i'tMi 'Fy, Mr. and a ( I" ''. g Ur1 s Chair Cars and Coack Mr. Mrs ;.nd specrh . Mi!1' and mi D.ii, t l" show Will he put ,1 ;. ;; I.V " : i - ct it r mutter that N familiar to ulniosi ev I f' hi'ii undoutiti'dir French iVCetinor. id Tuesday nnd the adi m.i'':n, I.ii's, M'ss Mary Miss sil. Tl. r:s eryoiie, Is an oxide of tihkel, nml tin Gcan-ntllj ?: tVi'onner. SeVr.imm-J"hpsin'- s at Ms fh(jr opened in l the i'iiiiadlati th.kel principal city See Your Local A g5t le Pott show- Mrs .1. F. M'l'onnor.' file. store. All Ilai to-are sea's district U uppropitaiol.i uiimod for It Mts. C. F Hnish. Mis Helm Pl.nr. " an ril,nt American! nod hut the price range fiom ."Cc FOR FLETCHER'S F.: 'is.- - Prlncleson PACI?11 I'ohnlt. There Is ulso u consilcri.l!. Ml'S Fran cs llntsh and Mfa played Mary to $1. rapacity business s .d p,', th- - Junior hors In that district. :nd iXIradieii of It f. r hot gave! tilrht P)an. unt. The program ended with a I W, F. Shriver & Sons prea-hh'i- t. - n- I ! 1 1 In-- r School Notes , .1 Sul-liia- . u. 1 - ai-.- . I . W.n-.ei- . li 1 a? . s - !0 - w-- e o i l.:--'- !n-- - n s ft.-i::b- ,r 1 n-r- I . " !t-.:l- s , - i fra-nd- it - ii.-.-k- . - . . I jn-'i- h'-- stni-li- 1 I : 1 pi-on- i i -.I f'-'t-(!- ; i ; !- !."v-c- n Ti1.-- DAYS - nL-nc- - I . Vt-s- - d.-pa- : . 28 29 . - wi-'- h ! ! c CY.-nner- . I - J Los Angelei ':r ' 11 . I : ITi.-.ibe'.- - m 1 - 1 ! J i Children Cry CASTORIA 'il! .n ', UNION |