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Show ! - Mi- la in Ii i r John Hill I Knn-kinnMi-r- lit 4 (if SillT we 1; t Tliumus Mix. . rn v. lu ik i Mi l I.iniie ar-e- r M ii iii tc ing Hi lain V I (iiiih-nfli-- r Suit Like ri'l iiniril lieme on I r:i II liirllli:, lnlilieiei ;il Mr. n ml I I Mr. li mire lii Mi' mil" ill lhi I, l '"Mu III II IVIll-- i liiili-- r Mr-.- ri - ,ii nml pin V . Men. I of l:i A. Tailor on Tiii'-nlii- I i i lllfi iik v I -- Were fpi-1 I lit. n III" ii h 1! I I'iil Inn Hull ll'lilllVI'H '.Mil . 1 1 1 1 h-l- 1 1 1 1 r 1 : -W lio in in In-- I r i. SUMMIT STORE PANTY CHILDRENS iT!' iNort - Hull SPECIAL 30 cent DRESSES $1.40 Bottle 0 Polish Are';' ( i bi' Cedar C! FREE with Purchase I EASTER. HLi: I'.XT.XIj TO I.ITTI.K CAROL KKKKH Satinfcs .... Prints Fa T LOO CABIN SYRUP $1.89 Cretones of any CEDAR MOP 0 LOOK OVER OUR DRESS LINE FOR XRT TROI and visliinK with h two lU dii'U'hlers, who are at'ending rcliool - Man 1 I'lirinosH 1! a- i Jinn- -' 1 ! WE DEI.IVEE PIIONE 243 e vl-f- l. John Chun It spent Hiilurilay and Sunday in Sail Lake Cdy I ran net itn; there. John Coley i unending I'., spent several days curly: ill the week ill EtlP'ku. Attorney C. N, L alherimry was at ,vephi on Monday, hiving business In the disiriil eourl. Mr. ami ,X'ra. A J. XVonderahek Ihe yiieia of Siili Llki trlemla, dm i n k the week, returning to their; home nl the North Lily mine on. XX'edio day II. L. Connelly, who for the past lieeti celilierted few months IlM.a with the lU iron romp.inv oper:n.-- ! ill.' hear ( 'lilll r City, la ill Ilia hl'llle: lieie for a from Neil Itn. ml uml came oat Silt laike on Sunday and on hie reMrs. was aeeiimpaiiied 1. ii hy n ml and soil, who fur a week itn or more were giicM at I 1m home of Mrs Alex Hlieht. Mali me or "The nine IVItleoal," for 'i Inn I children at Recreation-Halal 4 in. on Thui.ailay, March jsili. Admission 10c. wi-i- lleiirj lliirimv of l'axoii wax Kiliekil Ilillv !. U. V. ; . H lie V.rrk, ii eii"-- i ill tin home iif Vr ii'ol Mia. I'eivy II .ink a Mrs. Ike Kuhells iif Hull". M'liil . ill I lull In l.'niel..i n'i ede'Mlay Mr1. whli d.iva ti-i- l for eti-iiil Fiis-ihXI. ii Iiieei M ,'l tilin of "Till- - 11 lie IVII'rOri:. al lleen III hill fur r.i loud I'lllldl'ill Hall ill 4 p. ill. oil Tliurxlu) , March Ailnii i.lnn I Dr. LSih. Mr. mid Mra. Nornriii Hurl, former irxidrniH of Eureka and now lit inr nl IlirkehV, ''al . .ire llm par-- i n I a of a hahv girl, Imrii on Tin-d- av ovoniliL' of tl'll week. II. ill F ill Luke Cllv John Itn :i was mil frinn I,,.,-,II l.iil.1 l.lle la-week ii III! wllil JilllllH II. Nollllllll A.ll ill wi l.nki1 on a vl-- lt limin' 1ll lal'ii eln-ii- l ii deal for (In' sale of his Mi N. . Mnson. residences In p.iil of l.i -- I week. Giirilnci-- , l(o ii. mu of Ihe ramp's old Ilnur, Iinin-l- l Mr. nml Mia. ini lire fi innklny hi the baa for mi no are I'oriiiiT I.nri'k.i reiienis I .like. Siilt .ii honie l lilllltila of II till V hoV, lull'll ill lilll tie Kiii'ki I'iiiiiiKio on iinl iirilav of Inal week, Taylor, who l 'i In- - prfi'iil lioiin1 ol till' family Is i. nine years iiro and Hsik up hia l In Ari.ona lull Mia. lianlm r lina for li liee nl Magna. hits 'lold Ilia Iiiii'Ist III" California '.hop Ml Hie lilller plare. miiiii- - I i iih1 lieeii In The -- ale Sull1 w;o brought a hunt early In III" week illy nml In-- inollior,linaMm.lieellEllavlallllil1 i.nd Mr. Taylor expei.l.a to go Inio lilll. of Klll'fkn, ut wllli her at I hat plare. lie Slime line Of tnlalnesa I lot's Ill I III' I il'l eliler.illi'e In the laike City. Sliiit pool hall, or non ililnk parlor, (I rare Misa Ilya n enli-r-- I after III" plioe liiol lneti paillorl.eil nl tied a Itelly m her of her friends ut a mi hy III" feileral offirel, II Ini SOIII" ilillr hi fill HI. I'airlrk's puny at her laV.-iA properly of no rreal value washome on Friday evening. green tinla noi known how srhi-lnIII I lie lulde used was rolor ii ir was fnrceil open hnl M was In Inns nml favors. "?iOA" wss Mursliiil deroral Hint Iomlilloii when I'Hy Ihe diversion and prizes were won on .MeOliiln inaile no Mias llessle Hlilil. fir1 1; Mir rrlilav. A 'ii lil lift of rellrs, Inelinl- - hy 1 ami Mis-- ' llelli lkV ina it. run hi fin1 nr ilia, was broken fng a sola lion. Xinon-- i Frances igton, I I nl o lie of anil some "plninler I hone preai-n- l were: Miss Marguei lie M.mli ISi'i H. llin Mi III mil i I oi'" h.ii 1 In i Mr. llioli'lia lib erne. has for some lino- - linn livM Ada Birch, who is .Xli-- ihe of (flll-'- t mi k, Sr. John Thursday, Ma; THIS EUREKA REPORTER 4 Page Large Cans $2.69 ... nfi'ii 99c Medium Cans Small Cans . $1.89 iri' Uli fi H paig 49c j 27c lull o Carol, llltle dauxhtcr of Albert brea Sal' Lake early ill Ihe week, owim; and Mrs. Naomi Whitlock Kkker of mi .Xlaimmith died at Ihe family home to Ho- si i ions illness of his !UI( followlnk mi WfdniMlay inorninK Mrs. Alice Hutton, who is T HAVE YOU TASTED PIKES OLYMPIAN Heat mi nt at lhat . line weeks iHnera of heart troulory ble. The little uirl was horn in place. islii BUTTERSCOTCH SYRUP on XLimiiioih on (Id. 2'L fl 24 and Is Mrs. X'. I. Iiilnli-- was iif a brother her survived hy parents, .1 Tinilny evening. her yue .is brink ,!.ii Clnli. The lime wns and a sister. Hilly and Markuret. III" I. miles services will lie held in the An l ple tannily apt iii ill sewlni; and I liken ili'lieloua liltiehi'oli Wiia Mammoth Ward chapel on Crldaya chill llerk, Mbs liiinreH Wlgtnii, Mis- -. he will Vagabonds, given April afleriioiiii. Murid will he In Hie Mias I'vonnn A mn.al Ilijoyahle parly whs given Helen Cole, i , Untie, lo eleven meniher.a. la the High School Auditorium. Ti. hy I lie Silver Cllv Relief Sorlely on Miss Hraslo Hllglit, Miss Hulli Svl action tHkes place in ihe urd ch Miss Nellie Parker lias reahm-d... n XI trie ,M Isa (Sear, Mias lion her TueMilay evening In roMiineinoriillon Vesli-rteau. Kd May as the Marque, fcu ns a leuilier In lie . Slot Mias or II le of llelli Hie Jean the S7lli aniiiveraiiry Curtell. of Invited a young count, the miu of u n ku prude school, this heini; neces-- , Entre Nous Litcrury Clul) mer l and Miss lli'rnlre Clark. run r.ai Ion of lie sorlely. All old friend, to visit him at the rX 'Ihe of account illness. mi New Has Officers Selected i.ny IUNirttv were CASTLKTOX, llivlleil HKTIt III" of lowll people teau. On his way to the rhatau Will filled hv Ihe employment Hi' sure lo MS' "The Itliio - I a a well as nerornl slake offlrers. the count Is overtaken hy ihe t9 Catherine Yeluhioii Jones. L. D. H. Recreation Hall of Ihe al ilttt Ii was Mrs. Ceoree Lindvtv hostess Kpleinllil lnillillel was served ill vaeaboud-sl March 2!tli. played by Carlyle Lev has Hehiire of Kill Irovo her a P Kntre on TiieKihiv etciiln to thinYlntk In Ihe ward iiiiiiiseiiieiil hall. Junior-SeniThe vagaboL6 bunqueii and Martin Fennell week ami Nuns The annual llu duriiiK in Kureka pnel .Xlra. lug on Heck was l club. husless Mrs. were Harold iirlisllriillv Lindsay The tallies LRerary in honor of tli : Impersonated the count and hi wrUdell services lit the local i.i a paper on modernlatlc I'.lveu by l be Junlora In green presented suggestive of SI. Thiirsduy evenliiK of last week lo ihas evenen nt and go to the chateau plantia Friday Thai clali. 'al liolic Church. Kal her Liman. inaxic and played several piano Heniurs, will22.lie given I'airlrk's Huy.. Mrs. Henry Naylor iiieiiihers of (lie Jusla-MerThe banquet Is In to rob it. Aery complicated ia Ihe resident priest, has been ill for sro A number of readiiiks were ing. March Misa Kuialine preslileiit of the Itellef Sorlely, pre- - T.IIO" wti; a fealure at which prizes e vera Is Hill, presi- amusing affairs develop. EveryoM Salt ot now at and ilrti charge days C.il eii hy Mrs. Kdwurd Homier. lileil mill iiilroilueeil lllshop Thus. were awarded lo Mrs Charles til dent of the Junior Class. Mias Hales should see this opera, composed bj will Lake. XV. llm rum Miss ; s roc, the follnwink Knoil'. firm Marunrei us Tonal p iiiasler. loasl Hyrlien and Jakobowskl. the One of tie Mr. advisors, Jenkins great and Club lira malic (.in Home were Rohiu I'reslMrs. new officers present 'Ihe eleded: were respomleil to hy Jesse IIhwh, house prize, and Harry commit tees. This banquet is greatest comic operas ever wrlttu lit "The !le ileiiL Mrs. J. K. O'Connor; Kirt vice ' I'reahliiit K. Crank Rlrrli, anil Mrs soli, consolation. Al midiili'.lil a de- Ihe comedy drama, affairs of the one the of The is Re'it under Ihe outstanding io.4 S. directiot opera L. X. 1).. Ihe A N. was tlm Mrs. I'elilcoal." second licious "Surli luncheon Jones; served, liMinniiice," president, Naylor. skit, Fresli-- : of M. L. Dune of the music III deparMrs. Thomas Max- - icliool year. Then. too. the a cohu creation Hull, March 2!ilh. at : I li.'e president, was presented by Carlyle lewls nml Hide wns decoruled Sophomores. show their tment and Mlsa Izola Jensen of the of Ihe Tlntir Si hellle of urieii HUKResllve of Kl. p. III. Reserved seuls fiOr. (leliel'al well; secretary, Mrs. John Ii. Cro- - men .... and wal,erH Ge Gcurge Humble an waitresses. dramatic department. Costumii I lav. i it ; treasurer, Mrs. Alan I'ike; rrll-- ! 2()c. l Itf.c. Children il it pres-enii Mi'IHsa Sfhnol. in rick's Mrs. IiiI those Hover Anioni; High The six weeks examinations are hy Miss Hales. Scenery by Mr. Jo were: Mrs Roy Allred, Mrs. Carl favored with a vural solo. Mrs. It. I'rihciila cluli members met wilh Ir. Mrs. Theodore H. Miller. The Tol-- ! A. Wilkins mid Mrs. Hum XX'erreil Reck, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. (Htln-r- l Sanderson on Thursday lowing were naiiieil delegates to the! over uml the report cards given to klns. kill's Roberts, The teachers report( The Annual Junior l'rom will bt sank a duel mid several numbers Dewey Koliliioii, Mrs. Hurry Robin ei eii iim or Iml week. Ill Hie game coil veal loll of the 1'tiih Federal lonl lie students. Jua ii ed were rendered hv two male quar-tftte- soli. Mrs Crlc Swenson, Mrs. Charles of "eilli" prizes were awarded to of Women's Clubs to be held In satisfactory results with only n given April 15, In the High School Iasi Iii April: Mrs. f. F. lluish, Mrs. few failures. Auditorium. The Prom is one of the Following Hie hn ni uit rtunc-- I (llllsple. Miss Mart'arel Knolls .iml Mrs. John l''riinke, first; Mrs. Chenii K wns enjoyed. Mixs Wmiila Knolls. Those oil Hie highest honor roll big social functions of the year.! ier Snow, fccoml; Mrs. Joseph Kdwnrd lionner and Mrs. George A delicious Lindsay. Hickman. Everyone Is invited. There will Heth I'oiisiduHon. are: Freshmen Hales. last Lillian good music and good dance floor. luncle-oiwas Kcrved to the follow-- , Stokes, Sophomores- - Joe :n Mrs. K.rnet Sad weeks, Mrs. j Larsen. Vincent Duggan. Juniors Miss Virginia Craff, a iwi, JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL lug: prs Elizabeth Seniors MRrhell. Is of John Ihipps, Mra. Joseph Hales, Harry Tinllc High. again graduate NOTES. wit Helen 8hen. tending school at the I'niverslty of Chester Snow, Mrs. John; Mrs. Special - K xixt tnJorwJ ty l Miss s;.ea Is taking post graduate Utah, after a serious illness. I'Tunki1, Mrs. Xlviii Hreetihalyh, and! del worl Hy INlltlS TAVMHl. Mi'ci Ada llali's. A tennis tournament, under the rtur March On Freshles 18th the gave T!.o-.of students on the second direction of Mr. Kirk, will be started Neighbors of Woodcraft met lit Yorks Smartest Society W( !sqM St. Palrick'a program to the Honor Roll are: Freshmen Pat- -, next week. Two teams will be k- - 1.1)01 regular session in the I. I). (). F. astudents of School. the Junior High ricla Runner, Karl Iirandt, Bonnie lected to hall on Friday evening of last week. The Tintlc program was as follows: Read- Jean Carten, Bernice Clark, Myrle'the countyrepresent school High The guard cum were in charge of meet it high cprr tnrs f.w. line solo. Reth Gear, Katherine Kilmurray. Odessa :St (lie social session which followed Hu ing. Ronnie Jean Carteu; the Invitational meet Spanish Fork, Patricia Hickman; ar-Bonner; Zimmerman, Elmer Sampson, Doris! at Provo and the state meet at SaH Ip reading. business meeting. Tables were j nyimitt of hosiery inurtwn high school girls; rend- Fox, Blanche Sessions. Sophomores1 ranked for "Mill anil prizes awurd-- ! quartette, its perfot in Resale :: Hlight; piano solo. Bering, XV. Mrs. F. Painter, first; eii lo Mrs. tpneion Helen Cole, Marguerite Beck. ' j and Glen Joint Keacliie, second, nml Mrs, li. nice (Murk; dance. Merle Gear :: Jnhnxon, Iaster Itobhlns, Por-H- a lepivof shJules i'w Dennett; solo, Dlanche Oil Marjorh V. Hickman. Ihe house prize. Rollins. Barbara Thornley, Uvon- - TninslVe track raininglV'bert 'Sti from Sessions. the high Programs nu Royl. Donna Anderson Jun- - wlnnePB of the class track meet will Friday evening. March 22, a card Hre anil always appreciated ,a pm tv will he given ut the home of w, (hank the students for this one. Vim".- - Hansen, Hulun Lumen,F,sjjer represent this school In the county, 1 ,da Sulims, Hr iiuw In our Mrs. It X. Hickman for members of Pa L., Ihe students or Junior the Woodcraft only. All member.' March McIntyre, Ed SulDvan., Torn th lull tot of thf Irlltr born wUi ;uul asin nssemhleil the weekly Admission High a re Randle, Tom TrythaU. Seniors cordially Invited. fill iha quotation U lLn And wuh Isemhly and business meeling. Many Vera Rush, Kennel h Steedman, Virwill he 3r cent. lol were ions up It wrt dsn I L'liil houny in colon brought pertain- ginia Harris, Rex Hickman. On Si. Patrick's Huy Mrs. Thomas! quest !b to the Court. Kungeroii They 'whkh Lu.ilc of Toll Km ctmIcJ to Also students who havo no grades McCormick entertained at u delight-- j ing iwi next he settled The will by this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Myers below a II but are not quite high ful puny given In honor of the 1Jlli rest of the time was lunnonlM wdth the k (won't wliUikl. ;Ey spent singing week received a message Informing jWl little her of he to on anniversary either honor enough birthday roll, songs Ing ihoJct. New yorl'c unortctl The afternoon operetta Freshmen Jack Christopher-- j them of the death al Fllfrtna flrl daughter, Pu.tr loin .. The state tests will la here soon. are: ,Rl - of lhe,r n,ece who wa" forl loclcty women welcome Luelle'i con Louise Rowley. John Sullivan :wus spent playing games at which They are given hr the Slate SuperImhuti Authority aikI chootr with Merguret Summerville. Tb iT prizes were wun hy Mary Frances visor in Junior illsli work. The Ruth Sylvester Sophomores Rob- - i ,jr moved t0 California U Mi Katherine McCormick, uml ert ladjr Jack Hassell, I Hill, (liirrily Dorothy lolrprool colon the are are in four rcurlly from given wu subjects they On February 15th she tel. Juniors -- Eva Hogan v Tin luncheon lulde appointments L0tober' Donna and Mi h euMinhle. one perkcl JiaJc kr Kiigiinh History, and dealh took P1 01 were suggestive of Ihe day. The Xrithnietlc, Last marrl',d Seniors lling. Ileth Castleton year the students . March 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Mym . Mi Kulherlne Spelling. v small guests included: i'Inj a K rsnfcintf! had high averages In the subjects of Mi ,ave recpl'pd no particulars regird-and Margaret McCormick, im. and Spelling. ArichiiuMlc, History o wm Mr iWikrwi af NtKwpwaf loom ,nB ,lle death of the ounB lady' wh0 Franes tiarrliy, Sarah Helen an of nrerige S Knglish was fair We have been Frcxlmen-s.-8'S2' a Quite well known here whm vr Helen Fields, Tiny XVI IwiMMSMlAowmidiirliviiW v toward these les's and hope r A. m Marie Pluckelt. Phyllis Haul, working hd umtumt trmltJ h miVmi lie school will come out as well The O an Hill. Fkloff. Marcella Geraldine k- Seniors have AAA' rwf h olhimy Is'en first each as last. Sulliviin and Amelia Osborne. thisTheyear iW .Julia Grandma's boy on Broadway. H Ihe highest average being 82.53 ' basketball tournament hoys ihovPi Mrs. McCormick was assisted the j had the dough had hy with tin the they third term. high school teams has left M Mrs. J. R. Placket t. ;M him took" dean, The htgn school physical educa-drawn to a close and left the ;le a heavy heart and a light Tile Home Drama He company grade team In first place. Theeighthh lion girls played the Junior High a surpri Du made he But comeilv dra lil t, "l'lie Hlue and sixth grades were not as IVtllcoal." at the I.. IV. S. Re- fortunate and nre lower In the list. -c fa' and f S I creation Hall, March 29th, at suspense than any Tills play has given all teams much Sehnnt Thp Baature thrilling iT thi el,,Mn MV. seen General have Reserved wiVv,.n til. seals p. you r.IRCKA riutvo enjoyment and It should lie a help vi V,w be,nR See Jack Mulhall and Creta Ni Admission .trie. Children 20c. on building future high school ier.il me?' j t In The Butter and Egg Man" at the The annual St. Patrick's day party tea ms. The high school opera. "The Two! Star, was held Saturday. of Ihe Flilells club members on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. I. J. Donnelly. Husbands ofjft lie members were invited guests. The rooms were bright with car- ' nations and Si. Patrick's ldcus were curried out in llie luncheon. "iiiO" 'was a feature and prizes were hw a riled to Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Hmi- nelly, first, and George Tinsmun n was K. lo iimi nioned slsier-rn-hiw- , - n-a- r e I 1 1 1 r 1 Ine-tes- s soi-nm- X 1 J; .1. . so-ria- X Lu-rek- 1 cenu-ler)- . , 1 , I I lllrk-niii- n, I'elli-roal- " High School Notes I po'-iilo- iiinr-llei- X .X1r-- UlOM - . I.SiM - . Is-e- or deco-rnlei- 1 I F'nl-luwl- aev-'er- T. K I ul ; u',Jr X I.o-vn- n. 111 -- i Holcnroo losicry -f- J Nw On I I p j j , law IV : . . j j I j I i Vier-!youn- B i I , ; . I I ! SHRIVERS te' - I 1 sev-tilt- j X,f i : . ; nh.T ;i;h i j I FENNELL- S- and Mrs. George Tiiisman. Mr. niul Mrs Ben Thurmond. Mr. aud Mrs Malcolm Green. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen. Mr. uml Mrs. A. F. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunnell. Mr. aud Mrs. XX'illlam Conover. Mrs. Eugene Hlackctt. Mrs. Thomas Try Hull. Mrs. T. E. Hurt loll, and Mrs. Lloyd , Clawson. Mrs. Mary Xbill was the honored guest ut a surprise party arranged' and carried out last Thursday evening hy the members of the Ladies K. Church, Aid Society of the M. the invasion being her birthday. A very pleasing Irish program was carried out. including readings by Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mra. George H. Ryan, Miss Helen Mrs. Joseph Trelonr, Cole, Mrs. Frank McClure, also musical numbers by Mls HcGy Grace Miss Cole, Mrs. William Ryan. Frarv rfiwl Mrs. Thomas TrythaU. Gaines, such as Kissing the Blarney Slone, Irish XVishlug Well. Murphy Race and Irish Green lhiok. were enjoyed and a rolor scheme of green and while was suggestive of the birthday anniversary of Ireland's beloved patron saint. delicious buffet luncheon was scried and Mrs. Azbill received various gifts including flowers and a birthday cake, presented with an appropriate toast to iii mother" by her daughter, Mrs. Nellie M. Cole. Special guests were iii Mr. Ryan, Mra. George and Mrs. 25 pound bag of selected U. S. Whether you contemplate building a home or jut making repairs lumber is the big item and the most essential part of the program so one should be careful in the selection of this material. At this season of the year lumber is quite often found to be damp and will shrink when the warm spring and summer days arrive but not so with our lumber. It is stored in splendid waterproof sheds and is guaranteed. PHONE AND TELL US YOUR BUILDING NEEDS. Tintic Lumber Company PHONE 44 EUREKA, UTAH Bartlett. ir POTATOES 65c EACH Special j Lumber for Spring Building No. 1 IDAHO BAKING SALE ! Aluminum Assortment LARGE FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 6 55c for VALUES TO $1.00 FOR 29c each SEE OUR WINDOWS i; li! LARGE SUNKIST H i ORANGES dozen 65c MEDIUM SUNKIST ORANGES 59c dozen ... . ... .. ...... f FII0NE IS FENNELLS PHONE 78 r |