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Show . ivy. M, Ql.rch M THE EUREKA REPORTER T, c High Students Are ven High Eating at "U"; Page 7 j . fi . Mel , il'ut. during linv I ......HiM III locals! il.t-ther- I . Mil II.!- - gradual"' Wfo Wt fa-t- I,J Iht iJieral ' !hnJ and pill'll. of lie Imal palroiia w ll interested In ii cuupi. ml. w.n be ,hni have been reeeiveil T1'1""' L!?ihe Yniverrity ot l,ah I Mi "'k M: - 11 -- Vrsiik ""2 nbje.( mil hlRli aid- - ta'M,l on : I r h.."N ln 2 llll-n- ! as. o ,- d. co;,r,,,i,u ' liainei to were assigned of the good .niton by in their placement liminailon In English. Only a of HtudijntM filler- ( "he' are ad- l niverslty of Hah i 2. The other KnvlNh in 'Er'rtmlenta from le Tintie Hi till Knelish 1. Wool were awdaiied to I ri el r i I.1 ll'lil.it In lli.ike Air'clrs I'.tlll That the roust ruiiin:i if lii.n- dar (lit III will hr of no r,.., ;i ' I to I tall Is lie opinion of Si'ii. i r : I 2 I I . I Heed Slllool, liow .111 ,M. Smu;-I.V V Me 1. XI r t.,. e .11 ! I r ,i, nine "ll lie.itl.r I' ,i e S.i!' .ii:1 11 ..I, Siii.il.it :i 1 - I ,n it in.1 .1 .ift. . V;1- .I.--- ' lunik lie I 1 Will Nol Benefit Our Slate Mr ..IWilllr- 'llilill.il t .l.ii li 1. .11. 1 li.'i: S.l ll -il ll.t.l .1 Ml Supi. T. el 1 .1 with . K..ii !.!' 'li'fi. .i .1 ' I k w.i - is .1 .1 In e that J.nj IT'ii.i. ! ' 1- : h! offn-ni (he addressed nine and ih.i i . pi. !- ...I! Ii V , by II" trnduniM who! ..... unlvtT.i.y, I be averugr establish. d lit.it- II ' .'.lit tl let' tl.'. ! . ...I; Vi I .i i I. mu! Slit'll' ell' liolili- , .i ,1 in) k Vi-- .uui I t ill - III ' wo The biggest social affair of the season given by the on l.o ii:'hlr. Mi i.'mm.i Nt wluii .iii.I i!a Mil'S Xll'.ile New lull. Will le.ite S.ll . home fur ;i few lii'tlav in. : ii i ii tor l.mit INatli fal weeks rest. The stoalor will .(. forced to return to W:i'l.iiu ton f,,r ifmni.i, wlieii iliet i';ieii in mike t those the opelun nf tln speci.tl stssioii t.f ll'eir ill II I'e lie Wit'. pr0b.iblv understand that on IoiiKreis i:.!h. He In the April i, n,,i Mi's lYarl make a poor showing of Sail l.ake and woul.l prefer to re- - l et in n, il (i heiI'eiir.nii 'lament examinations are required il W' U In ii.ie on Sninlat afIn I'luh, lie says Knellsh A before enterin'.: waiu k. I ter - peliil II I set'l l'. ll ll.lt s III Seiiuior Siuont and manv i.Mo - 'lie vtl'-s.. i i ? Uke No one on vonr list was tier llloll.er. .Xu'S M.lill '( for that matter have rearh.-.- l fcfnrd to English A."' the H.ivet 'Illusion that the ItmiMer ilam roil, ubalan being The other letter, .XI .' 1. was sent to J. T.;l a t'alifornia i:i.i.isi!i.ui in whii h niter i.s noi a rial native l . the same, will , t sun", liow.tii', m in would immedat thJ,-.orimipal of the Tlntlc High, 'ha' "late f the upper I lolls.' sint.-s- ; hasiu iate)) sliti dl l.te tile XXIlili by 8. H. Neff, 'fthool and signed th- - whole issue has heiii elomt law, i, and hiuldiiiK lots to Iowa feid of the Kiigllsh IKpartnieiit nt.that Mr. N'eff goes Into d with tnisleiiiliuc statements uud tourists. University. it will he round that t:n 'S-ilthe grading of regarding XVe sjiui-nlhope, that Mr. Hoo'X Hlith School graduaes who oil of reneiatliu power and ver. even iliii'.ifli it loval Californian, it hundreds of miles will IW'trrd the state institution will mil se, k III till'll the While I than the now prove ax greater hut spin karninE not only last year House an i tided imitation :iito ' In exp-Spanish lit production of bark as 1928 and 1927, giving, lillllgilliiW . steam in sunt Cali hern by Power for It makes which possible 4,. proper fnrnia cities. A paitl up suh-- ? Hold In- pr.'sss' Principal Wllaon to make High-ghooTintie between i" i it r lia- in Hull caparison plumed just aludents and those Troin oth- when is y toil put haiikiupii )our ' clnmN who have enrolled whih hut 17 per cent of the Tintie iiutiii'V hi uur hip pocket ittol let high Hah. It Is High graduates have been so rl.issi- your ciriliiiirs take your coat. m the I'nlversity of (sdles to say that the local school fled. In recent years ti-- per cent of Mrs. Klunhi'th Ctilfet ami d:ur:h- not suffer by Htteh a conrparl-- 1 ill Mudcnts entering the I'nlv. r ,itv . t Tin-been able have to Mrs. exatulinilons of ter. Kleld. left last week on students pass the contrary 'an. with relatives in southern School have, in the matter, entitling them to toko up Ktiglish 2 for a vi-- ii English, rated most satisfactorily, and yet 14 per cnt of Tlntlc High's California. all hirh school era dual es taking up university work lie with Mr irniy per cent of the jriidenl University have been fortunate eunuch to re- - m Imwney entering ?,re bsn forced to take Knclish A'ceivc such a rating. Mrs. Alice Hutton, one of the plo- nei'r residents of Hurek.", was sent to on, of the Salt I.iike hospitals late last week. Mrs. Hutton has ill for some lime and lit the '! time she was I ikelt to Salt Luke her condition was quite serious Ml Knights of Columbus I . c- ELKS PAVILION, EUREKA 1 - ',-1- J ot'tag I l 1 Kft&iaeKi - - i WITH MUSIC BY H.-r- Music to Please Both Young an dOld In-e- This is the Dance You Have Been Waiting For So Dont Miss It J allies Crooks of Kureka left mi Sunday evening for it v i - i t in southern California. Hu his return he will he HCfoiup.'i nled hy Mrs. Crooks, who spent tin winter in the south-- : land, visiting with Imr da at' liter and on-ilaw who reside in the Sail "!rermuido Valley. irrn. Sift lily. i nick )V- - Ihcr Ladies Free Admission $!,()() n thmii'ht he v.f a chauffeur l.e ilintir lit she was ,i 'hopeirl. Iloth were wtong, hut mull they found the) went thr. nil'll the moil ai:..;lni.' series ot cnlliplli'Ht lolls ill 'I Mr. uiiil Mrs. I Ilf f Ivle ar . store. !ii a rich man's pariui'-n- i aiu'. In Jail Imiiie 'hat you evei ii i'ii tld pai'eiii of ii hahv Imv, sic I If you love to laugh see Laurn Ihihi arrived at th.ir home h. ill "lloli.e James" at the .i ul I, a I and His Collegians WESTOVER HELLO X cellar, two gauigen and liiilldlng.s. 62000, or aiiii Sale by Fr.ink Gamty handle. i For Hale - Several improved iiu f.'iit afToitl to I'liv inferior Sale--farms In Utah county. Kor at room house Irrigated Star. Saiurday Mrs. Um inn Hillings For Kent Several unfurnished irinmics 'vlii'll tlu. last on f lit ,a for jni0o. Terms, home on Monday after speinllii" Sldolf returned to Kun-k.lir Nurly new 7 room houses, each 4 rooms, at 610 per market i olitaiaal'le at thi "I luteI'iiul lire weeks with the family of hei model'll house, gnruge, hum, good month. Also a 7 room modern house hist week after a trip to ol.l ami reliable (iroeery Store. where he went with Ilia brotli-jer- , ton. Heed Hillings, at Salt lake. Southeast purl of nt 25. re, outbuildings. town. II7S0. Terms. Sidnff. who was en mute Kells For Sule 4 room furnished house LiterNous Meiuhi-iXo ortler is too small to ifceivt of the Kureka north si'll for of ladvllle How. 6200.00. Will or trade in Hochester, Minn., to lake treHt-- i Club met with Mrs. Neil O'llure real estate, farm of 116 acres In Hrother. ary For Kent 5 room modern house oar most tliorouijh attention nieiii under the Mayo week last of on evening Wednesday lu the near lilrh school, with garage 634. Ith'h county. Frank Carrlly. Kells Sidoff. who worked when Mrs. V. I,. Thomas gave a paand no ortler is spat out withon Kagle For houses Sale Two mines of Tlntlc for some time, has 1 per KevieW if the Modern Novel." St. $02:.UO. out tin same ea refill consider'been in poor health during the past The See most was led hv unusual the love story discussion following For Sale 4 room house In south-FO- ever filmed. Its "A Woman Knur mem-- 1 of Mrs. Mary 11. Driscoll. ation as if yon were Imre per- !!!few years. SALK Several dwellings, Affairs," a with and John each club of (Jllbert the had hers gave j L. Hovt. Will attorney some with garages, bringing In 666 sonally to supervise its filling. Yjthe misfortune ofNephl (rein (Sarho. At the Star, Monday having his au'ie review of a modern novel and f..l- - per month for flcoo 00 w In tin- and nosteas tin the this sv.t the Tuesday. wstv to program visit his lowing ivtsv up stolen niobii picking during balance hy handle, murning shop monthly payments. rvfd a dainty lunchen The car was re Lake last week. Main afreet hotel. For Hale-flo- od l,h'ii( ;hk1 calling this store. Our delivery is prompt o covered after having been driven for thin bargain. V"H f.'iti lie assured of want Klhrt Heesley, who for several Sea2 me when you goods your something like 80 miles, hut a brief i months has been located at Milford, gittiug story modern plastered house, I them. papers were himtml, modern " cuse and valuable throughout, vIm WI1 eiiriv ,B The1 , large lot. ::,ing when the car was found. Mr. Mr MdniM wl,h For Infanta and Children .'legal papers are very valuable to f 5000.00. to no value anyone Hoyt ami of Over Years man on the Union laclflc,1 h'a' rS,r0n.? modern hunya- In Use else. jiy. will now take hint to Calient',- Jj Jfludlng heating plant. In gom Alwaya bears lh Members of the Silver City Study! Nev., .nd he says that he will welFor: Sale 6 room house, coin-j of tiroru nas iieen ; Sl(natura dull met with Mrs. lao CJreen on ce on the line P1,,,'l furnished, arranged for bath. Mrs. Jlllltt HftemiHlll. 'I'hnrarlav PHONE 8 EUREKA, UTAH duringr Ihe past few months. Call- Nelson gHve a paper on "Killgion Is the hottest, being most too elite followed disnisdun a class and In summer hut having a deslr-hot R. Mrs. were: Among those present Wilkins. Mrs. J. N Kllsmore, able spring climate. ',rH' ,K?.V Mrs. Time p. J. Williams, for wveral months' . Pott'. Mrs. Sam at the properties of ropf,ye( Mrs. John Nelson and company. re- jn.ilug uren. Mr. ij'O turned on Monday after a trip to Lea true met Tooele county where he was In con-!ii The Catholic Womens it. the St. Josephs sultallon with officers of the Hilltop regular session School hall on Thursday evening of Mining company. Mr. Williams has the. with iust week. Officers to serve during been offered a position the year 1929 were chosen as fol- - Hilltop people who last, year built a lowsMrs. Iannis Harrington, pres-- small mill for handling the low,., Values--Thelead on- eiposed at Ihelr ' Mrs. I. J. Fennell, 1st blent y 2nd ' mine, which Is near the old Sharp Miss Mary Kyan president' vice president: Mrs. Mary Stack re- - properly familiar to many Tlntlc cording secretary: Mrs. Mary Ann mining men. With lead bringing a much higher price than prevailed, Harrington, financial secretary. last year there should he a chance Mrs. Malcolm Green entertained the HUIli-- company to operate I a profitable way. the Fldelis Club at a very pleasing n, uiMiner on Saturday evening of last. Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Iwls "5P0 was the diversion and A. F. Stone, John Mack Drown. Douglas. Mrs. won were hy prizes nosworth. ' DELICIOUS TO THE LAST CRUMB. Grant first and Mr. Eugene Rlack- - Fairbanks, Jr, Hobart ett the prize. A delicious and Dorothy Sebastian form the rant Mg IYnni this tinu until (IimnI Friday, March 2.)th, Hot luncheon was served, covers being of "A Woman ot Affairs. theMon-Hundreds of Satisfied Users Riffht Here in Tintie. . George Tlnnian. feature attraction at the Star. laid Jor Mrs. ('mss Hans should In on your table every meal. We Mrs. John Allen. Mrs. William Con- - day and Tuesday. The story was make them of the Tincst ingredients and bake them fretth over. Mrs. 1. I. Donnelly. Mrs. written by the celebrated novelist, The G. & J. Has Been Known as Michael Arl. ii, aod is said to he lak-- . Mrs. John Thomas Trythall. every morning. They an apiietizim;, palatable and Mrs. Kugcne Hlackett, and Mrs. n from hi" most fatuous novel, The Green Hat." THE GOOD OLD G. & J. from vour A. F. Grant. nourishing. Order them ... in-- , ' j Chili-a- j sl I -- s I It i ,"r i Cromar Grocery Wea; - CASTOR For A 30 -- A . Hot Cross Buns for Lent -- ; l(M-a- l I Tintie Motorists Know Tire Equip With u - 1 rice-grad- - e fr J ! I all-c- ut iMn-nel- l. Since 1002. Carter delightfully entertained the Kllle Club at her home on Thursday evening. "Os" wai a Mature and prizes were won by Mrs. Walt'.r Franke, Mrs. Hf.rold John A dainty son und Ml"- - Leah Hales luncheon wn served followlfg the card playing. Club members present Mr. Mrs J. ll. KIDworth. sereMaynard Grists. Mrs O. A. Allred, Mrs George Forev. Mr. Frank Russell. Mrs. C. K.RIfe. Mrs. liar- Mrs. Walter and old Johnson Franke Ppelally Invited guests were Miss Izola Jensen. Mls Leah Mrs Dean llenrlod and Mr, Miynard Carter. Mrs. Lwge Complete Stock, and You Get Real Tire Service Here. - HAL OIL CO. eureka UTAH lister memWrs w ere guests of Mrs Dewey Robinson on 7hursday of Inst week. A delicious dinner was served at noon and during the afternoon fwhles Were ar: ranged for "SOO." Prizes at cords went to Mrs. Squire Itrooks. first; Mrs. Harry Robinson, second; Mls Wanda Knotts, consolation. Among those present were: Mrs. Illff Irle,' Mrs. Harold Ib- k. Mrs. Rov Allred. Mr. Squire Ft rooks. Mrs. J. It. Roach. Mrs. Harry Robinson, Miss Wanda Knotts. Mrs Agnes Roberts, Mrs. Mary Ivart, Mrs. Charles lisple, Mrs. Jark Gresman and Mrs. Carl Reck. Just club today grocer. WHEN YOU BUY BAKERY GOODS GET THE BEST BY SPECIFYING TINTIC BAKERY PRODUCTS. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. - Gil-Hal- e. Tintie Baking Company EUREKA, PHONE 7 UTAH |