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Show U c,Utbt1' hor-Ai- y. -- Page THE EUREKA REPORTER Shipments 5 Stock Sales! j lit- - i.::v M'ii H ij,m .tb (uti-- t l(lf .biHf guri-k- ; ' i '' ;J VvS m lTupertles- "' i4 a 1'luiu ( Total 'ai inu! Christmas Gift Hints Council Will Make Cut in Operating Expenses jty -- o I Informal meeting. held Iasi ;ljor Fields and member of; T.iiy nHiiiril discussed ihfir hud-- ' , pi,. cnniinK year and 'i i: .:i In- possible ft further -L ..perilling expenses of thean be trlmi in. sj,. the !2much lias net uff' budget J bill ii tentiitive draft i..-,,n the '..r.li Oil lire Is now being mode; ciMeriMon at another meet-- , he held next Friday night. s Vh. iiieinb r of the present city appear to be making n. effort in the rt'rectlon cf and tlir "'ray far the taxpayers line of, dorhi their work in the . or! tter icotioiny Is appm-intedand in years, many f first time !h less revenue than some of the administrations have ercedinr id. the city will go throuch the1 ,ir without borrowing money and iboiit dipping Into, the tares.. I'hen r:y rr county taxes are eol-- i Is supposed to ,ted the money r,t the requirements of a rltv or rnnr.tr during the eoming year it quite often a wood part of It ts f.'tit before It is collected or In! ning up end of the year nlilien Knreka onn of the taxing units. will start 1929 with qy, :i of the previous year's taxes tn THE GIFT PROBLEM IS ANSWERED ONCE MORE BY OUR BROAD an XMAS STOCKS. : drs-ide- to be a problem as soon is you enter this The question of t buying And rhooinff, too, is biff Xmas store. It is simply a matter of selection. made simple bv the very fart of our broad ranffe of prices. For every here is a ffift. priced to meet your plan of name on your Yueltide Htrj a'.( many ffift hints at reasonable prices. r- - fT-f- i - . ' 1 i ii. n L1U sktu-ns- .'.'ii I h ..I M ii. ,iay. -- FINE TABLE LINENS MAKE BEAUTIFUL SILK, VELVET OR WOOLEN FABRIC. A PRACTICAL SPLENDID XMAS GIFTS. GIFT IDEA. and Mrs .Mr. as Vegas, Within Week ill lla Mrs. John Ihipps Heres ,MV I n s LINEN SETS, NAPKINS TO PLEASING GIFT. Consisting of Breakfast Sets, l.uneli Sets and I tinner Sets. -- st $1.49 to $16.75 A BOXED STATIONERY MAKES 1111 111 ar-jpa- - MATCH William Thompson. The o a her uf friends in had y Many friends of the family of Mrs. this section, where he worked for a reisr- -t the passing Mr. and Mrs Thompson Oat lev. who spent practically ffw years. f,hn at the i'liipps home had visited also i r entire iif. in Eureka and who owed awjy last Saturday afternoon lit this city on a mini tier of occasions. n the axe of 44 years, haring been An enjoyahle party of the Ilridge months. rlously ill for several !eaih was due to heart trouble of club members was held on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. V. I,. Thomas hing standing. The prize for high A few months ago In the hope that being hostess. he might he hertefitted hy special score was won hy Mrs. I. J llonner mlir.il attention, and a less rigor-i- n while the guest, prize was awarded Mrs. winter climate, Mrs. Gatley was to Mrs. George If. Ryan. a fine served luncheon, Thomas iken to law, Angeles. Mr. Ritley lwnlE the usual program of cards. who acrompanied his wife to cluh members outhland. was forced to leave her In In addition to the 'he rare nf her sister and return there were present: Mrs. George II. here to look after the young Ryan and Mrs. R. T. Hurton. chil0 dren. -' waa Learning that she gradA number of minor mishaps with ualljr becoming weaker, and that It vuher wish to be tn her own home., automobiles, due to the snow and ben death came. Mr. Gatley! ice, have been reported during the brought his wifi few days. Lou Williams had a home. Thev rived here on Friday evening of last narrow escape from a real serious eek. by Mrs. Gatley.s; accident last evening when he at a point Mrs. I. D. Theriault, of I lolly-- ( turned his touring car ood. Cal., and while desperately ill! Just west of the Holden Tunnel. Mr, datin' was able to recognize The accident was caused when Mr. ind talk to nil members of her fam- - Williams put on the brake quite sud-ilbut twlve hours after reuch'ng denly causing the car to skid and Eureka she passed away. rolling down the embank er. Gatley, whose maiden name overturn, ment. Two or three feet of snow Ethel Ivey, was born In lowed the car to overturn without Austin. Nevada. Williams Mr. When a child she' serious damage. wompnnied her parents. Mr, and', climbed out of the wreck unhurt. Mrs. John This! Ivey, to Eureka. bai been th home of the At thU time of the year when family since that time, or for work is naturally light you can nearly rage re- forty years. jjavp yOIir rar overhauled and The deceased sum. edu-: reasonable completed her paired for a very ration nml then for a few years was Better phone ITS, the Ft. & Ptn the Eureka public' rage, formerly the Flat Rate. lower whcioU, continuing such employment' Main street. This garage gives vou til the time of her with every Sur- - an absolute guarantee marriage. vtv.ne ?r the husband and or children,! work. pi-ulso Mrs. Gic (ley's mother, two sis- ter and two brothers. Children of tbe d'S'eased are: Myrtle, Alliene.1 rln-rel- new mie eillter, Inr r Mr. and Mrs. John Ihipps were railed to lleher City, this week, hv tile news of the death of a brother-in-law- . leart Trouble is Fatal to Well Known Eureka Lady it s - - slli'i.'vstittii fur ffift 1 very year finds many tlnnifflitlul ffilt IniM-rlenytli Inr elnmsiiiff a dn-straetieal women or misses who do llii-iown sewiitff and who weleonte "ttelt a pleitsiiiff ('linstma- - ffill. home for a few mmi'iis ai Venire, f'.il. Mrs. Frinks lias iicen ill for come time and if tna.- is made for the plrp se Ilf lieliefl! ill:, hi r he:iiih. treasury. ii- - i ffiviiiff :tinl imt Mrs. (i'U.rgi' Frink and Stewart, left today in m.ike 1 ir.U'l ;i For the housekeeper or housekeeper lo he. linen ffifts never fail to ffe! appreciation from those who tln-receivehcrausc fine linens are and always will he rinse to the heart of every housewife who takes pride in tin- appearance of Iter table. These items romliiuc unusual value ami fine iia lity and will prove very desirable for ffift ffivinff. e I ; !.e f..r s:.: i.mi.n .in. Kri.I.iv . T i. GIVE A DRESS LENGTH OF 19c, 29c, 39c, 49c, 69c, 9Sc DAINTY SILK UNDERGARMENTS SPECIALLY PRICED. Every woman knows that no woman ever lias as many lovely silk miderffaruieiits as she wauls. This season the low values an- so unusual, tin- prices so exceptionally ami styles so delifflitfullv varied that ffift dioosiiiff in this section is an easy matter. Ladies Silk Pajamas $2.98 Misses Silk Pajamas $2.19 $1.98 Ladies Silk Chemise 97c Silk Step-In- s Silk Bloomers 97c, $1.49 Silk Gowns $1.98, $2.98 PRETTY SILKS AND RIBBONS HAVE FASHIONED THESE READY MADE GIFT ARTICLES. complete without several of these always welcome items for women folks. Dainty Shoe Trees, Garters, 1affs, llmtffers, Bed Limps made from the pretand other Novelties which have I of ffift items assortment We have an tiest of rihlmiis. that w ill solve several of these puzzlinff problems on your Christmas lit. X()T EXPENSIVE. The ( hrislmas tree would hardly Is- - ! ovc-r-!te- y. ss NOW FOR THE BOYS you in our preparations for Xmas. Brinff your ffilt lists to this hoys store and you tin sun to he well pleased and your ehoosimr will lie very easy. havent We ; foi'ffi t ten HOUSE SLIPPERS 49c, PRICES ARE NOT EXPENSIVE. Silk Holies of Swiss Silk and (Juilti-- Satin d $7.50 to $22.50 - 98c, $1.10, $1.19, BRING THE KIDDIES TO TOYLAND ALL WELCOME HERE. $2.98 to $6.90 Corduroy Robes 69c, $1.49, $1.98 GIFTS FOR MEN. GLOVES. SOX, MUFFLERS, SHIRTS, TIES, Arm Gloves of and Sets Christmas Bands, consisting Handkerchiefs and Ties, Etc. Smoking Sets. SILK ROBES FOR MILADY. ga-cj- - - THEY ARE e mnr.s. lfiHn an(j and the Jrp:ir'' ns n:other, r. t'.a.lev Kur-- k t. Mr. jart the youngest 5 oldest years. I. D. Theriault of Edward Hancock Allen Ivey and Charles" Seattle Mr! w ' BETH (MSTLKTON. Hol-Joo- d. Mr Stetson Gloves High School Notes brothers and aistera of are: Mrs. John Ivey of of All that the name implies. KID $2.49, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98 Reporter FABRIC 79c, 98c, $1.19, $1.49 I Ivey,' DONT FORGET SILK HOSIERY Humming Bird and Blue Crane. Every pair iruaranteed. Packed in Xmas boxes at no extra charge. w The annual oratorical contest Ray- tnetaber of the1 Wednesday. Pec. 19. The in- wh,h "he h,d mer medal for oratory was first 98c, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 I i ,' ka.h j MERCHANTS I IS THE XMAS STORE OF TINTIC ... !.a "'e Itebekah nrranla- REPRESENTING We enjoved his student. The Raymer of ceremonies SDeh'on Wednesday. -mg carried out. of the worth- one Is con'st arul II- K. McClain. "h5P wenUi or our school yearTlntlc to put I,0hprt Laird. Kran 1r Conyers hs helped hish If. Nonnan and C. E. SrhooI among the leading nau-ofh ate. schools of the in interest we hope to put oratory ... ,.ri - COMPLETE STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS FOR GIFT SEEKERS. - '!.t-r- I J'i j'h r tlvltles. -- '" I"'1" colors. Prlelit Light jiis: "nnugh for Santa cif to every Tta'.Ie sophomore, bi enough that and senior, or junior, -nia." might. the pas" 'ml We Are Never Undersold fre-hme- n. housework Phone 1I6-- J Chrutmaa Meana Hope J U. Uu t brUt mas u.euua hupe.aatl aclguilfl;: f a pracUcal anl ls.iiiibm Odd Fellows of Mammoth Uncalled for Clothes Wish to Thank Friends Being Sold by Graham o - Graham, the Tailor, phone 71. It means that when In the Is unrer wii.hN t announce a sale of unman's step darkness, . called for clothing. Most of It Is lit. lain end his bean fails, the hand an the sod excellent shape ami the prtn-- are a'l lulertenes it"l' WtH-lfstartlingly low. Here Is what you. t. ran select from: 2 dozen overcoats.', 2." :.nI Vu will haw th" b'ret Iree 1 dozen suits. 1 4 dozen coats and t -, " r i.itu hou(. run h,t tunth- - mo; ; " ir lomnwn-will In dozen pairs of pants. If you are In ", rund you motor The longest pavsl niJi-tnineed of clothing and want a real ,h" ur holi.lav tt Th- - the world I said o he the Iacif. tcajy bouril-r- . l 'hril mas 'bargain It will pay you to call upon W. to lnur a Jelly miking. Mr. running from VanroueHr, Graham. Highway . f to the Cfiast B. ton-iHop. n r. along the Pnriflr , 4 a distance or M . ..... '!rs" mahogany rolor-. wff h- - plav- -l Mexican border, An ad In the Reporter will be to the Ltah State miles, In every home In Tlntlc. read Autoraohlls AssocUtlon. worlO. s - pnM -, tr i Sl t a;r 1 I ; ! THE MOST 1 The officers of the Robinson lodge of Odd Fellows, which order had charge of the funeral of the late Jerry M. Sullivan, conducted laat Friday afternoon, wish to extend their thanks to all those who assist e! them In this funeral service. They are especially desirous of ex pressing their appreciation to the speakers, musicians, to the church officers for use of the building, also to others supplying automobiles. "Try the home merchant first." Traveling Man Shot Self Gets Compensation Roy Williamson, represent Ing the National Biscuit Co., shot himself accidentally In one of the St. George hotels and applied for and received work mens compensation as follows: hospital and medical attention 4 costs 1720 snd $10 n week for 150 weeks. His claim was has- ed on the contention that he was carrying a loaded rifle as e protection against holdups. tee |