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Show Thursilii 4 Page lrif fiii i : ri'l iiirr K'jn ii'i i Mr- 1 r. I III id it I,, wi-n- . Ij- - t.i.inde Nntil- Florence Min. t In niiliMi-i- l by Mrs. mi-- A I ri.iMi.-i-'- i r.iisifi brook wmi Mr. ami Mi, rarrinl off ria- hoiin anl Mi is Itifi. Memorial my a ll.uhl -' -- I1' I ,,,, ii.iiuj i,, vi-' ml Hall br.-.l a lliiir-.laInn y morn n V. i '' ,l" s ' ' '" in Hall Dm " I and I .iikMonday City. a. who iliittiirl Itiimn-ll- . J i Mr. anil Mra. Georg Forney mnl I. Miss school I. r been t lias Him past children inotori-i- l to Irnvn on Is lit In Sail IliiK luk. for alii where tln-vaiallon In, tin- - for On- - MiiniiH-day. Mr. und Mrs. Luwrinre Wi.lk.-- r Ihu nr.- - tin- - par.-nlKnMiiy.-(lull member - l of u flm- - haliy hov i oiirlii.iiiii: of tin- Henson hi horn on All Hu- - huiiii- - of Mr. Nnaiiiun W'llnior.-m- i wi-l- l Htnl Hu Imliy's arrival (ifflr.-rfor has briniKhl hnppIni-sIn llm par.-fit1 Mr. anil Mm. on lilldren li-- - MH-h.- 1 ot-.l- ,ry, e Tin- i llm - u as elm-le- ; Mrs. Al.-Mrs. Jmso Maws; Mra. J. T. Wilson by . a ppnlnl nit-li- t niln who I u-id w.ivi-fo- r 1 ihi-n- 1I.-.- Cln-vi-ll- r.-rl- 1 - in-lit- i- i- Frl-(la- Mr. most pleasing entertainment Is lo In- - kIvi-i- i al III. loi-n- l M Is. Churrli next evening wlmii Mrs. , ('. of Kur.-kaW. Iloaiimr, fornmrly I a in -- jes Ii.-i- a scut-li-rt-- pri-M-- nn-ill- d - loi-nlll- Star Theatre i .'I'iLs, IVriiiiiiii-n- m ; I blood-cell- s the 0- Mil-Ire- Mitchell. haw a lovely complexion, in texture, as a picture u.ul without a single pimple. !. Without plenty of rich, there rould be no strong, sturdy. rcJ-M- lowerful men, or healthy red-bloo- d, i. tho means i f giving you an appetite, Ann lie:!., strength, sound sleep, steady nerves, a smooth, ck'ar skin. When you take S.S.S. to cI of these outside blemishes, you a:' building up the system t ward cA' the graver diseases of which these blemishes arc Nature' wariiiu.;. Thousands of user have to the benefit of S.S.S. in unsolicited letters of gratitude. S.S.S. i made from fresh vegetable drug and has a suiveasful ccord of over 100 years back of it. Take S.S.S. at meal-timYou will te delighted with its Hood building and tonic effects. All good Drug Stores sell S.S.S. in t'vo sizes. Ask for the larger size. It i more economical. e. CwrusU .. cw Arh-a- s rnti-rtalnci- il number of h,-- friends In a enjoyable manner nl her home on Tuesday evening. The urea Inn was her llilrleeiiih birthday anniversary. The Mine was spent playing games and a dainty luncheon was served. iihiii-- : the young guests present were: Alene Wife, Stadge Knotts, . Lila CasMeion. Mary Maurlnc Jenkins, Kva Newman. Amlerson. Dorothy tiillesple, KaMierine (iillespie, Florence Naylor, Ituniu Hansen, Santos Voiiez, Itulli Taylor, Cedi Hyan, Cruro Jack Hatley, Wayne Sander, son. Kenneth Young, Hill v-- The Tlntic - . a l wt-n- - Hannah r s into the Weber river and tin- remainder into Flail lake. Of those planted in the Weber river little was ever seen or beard,; hut Mie Flail lake fish developed very sati.ifartorily. They were noli allowed to be taken in any manner1 after their introducf:r Hiree tion and at the expiration of the legislative period of prolecliou it was evident Mint llie large mouthed bass lud increased very rapidly and 7 grown to u fa:rly good sire. In the heaviest taken weighed i,i pounds and was about l!1 inches in mse-p.-lr- ii f.rt-tt- women. Rich, Mr. bi.-i- of these were pill Mrs. Ilauri-il- i Mill hell eiilertflined ul dinner on Friday afternoon of last week lii honor of Mtm. Thomas Try-lliii- ll Covers were IhLI fur Mrs. TryMiiill, Jlrs. E. P. Hjx. Mis. Peter Jones. Mrs. P. J. Williams, Miss and - 1 rv H 1 i This :lsh is (Xtrcmely stocky. Its length n. i appearing to be more Mian about twice tnat of (heir deptn. The large niouih liass spawn in the nu!l.w buck waters on the mul flats where they prepare hed by cleaning up a small ana. They sometimes svawn anion-- the willow nails or fibrous roo. of other If the Ian tout utturd a plants. sand or gravel bed It is preferred tit some of the hateherlia the mud. three Dick Treloar, loonard a small frame, about 8 inches deep, has lloyns, Laurence Dali, Oliver Lucas. square and Stewart Keaehie. Henry Wall. How- flaced in the bottom of the ponds filled with sand and gravel. It ard Ilurton. Hoi) Douglass and Fred and, w itoed that the large mouth bass Dittmer. ,liavc frequently cleaned up Ihe grain .:vl,h On Monday Mrs. M. It. E. Sullivan vel and built their ue! entertained at a childrens party, places. Hlack bass do better ami the occasion being tho birthday of multiply faster by the natural methher daughter. Charlotte. Games od of propagation in the lakes and were played during the aftprnoon, ponds suited to their habits, that. Inmeans. prizes being awarded lo Ileth Kaye. artificial That I tali lake lias heeii an Madeline Haynes. Harry Carten, nursery for the bass no doubt Merolene Ellsworth and Carolyn due Ui the abundant upplv of the After refreshthe game Conyers. ments were served, one large table native common fish together with a large varied freh water crnstaiea upon holding as a centerpiece which they prey with a vases rake with and of water depth o birthday reget aHon pink carnations at either end. suitableandto with wat.-their requirement. The Places were arranged ror the fol of the water during the lowing: Viola May White. Inez Lind- temperature summer months is estimated t0 say, Kuth Davis, Mary France- Harrange from 60 to degrees The dly, Itachd Thomas. Helen Hopes, water running into the lake com,. Nina Hailey, Marcella Kkloff, Fay Hone. Hetty Hopes. Helh Kave, front st i earns draining from t ti Madeline Haynes. Harry Carten, Wa?atch range of nnd fn Morelene Ellsworth. Carolvn Con- consequence the lake bottom on ihu side is of a mud or silt , har.i.-r- r yers, Marion Elizabeth Kaighn, from deposits of inflowiii streams EllsElman Margaret Hendrickson, . worth. Mylan ElNworth. lllcn Allen. Hilly lloper, Carlos Klfe, I.u Von Farewell Party Was Given Drudlcy, llwcn Hutchison and Hattie Coombs of l'ayson. For Mr. and Mrs. lrod-rick- Her-nic- e Ited-nion- d. Chris-topherso- n. : alumni in a track and field meet. Tlie feature eveut of the day was the 440 yard dash which was wou by ban Conover, this race wa the deciding event of the meet. Had the high school team won this race they would have replaced the alumni for first plare. With the close of this track meet some of ihe t high school athletes pass out of the school. Tintic High will feel Ihe loss of John Naylor, fool ball, basketball and track man; Clen Sunder land, a three letter man; Jint Itoundy and Ed May. two letter men. next fall when the first call for football Is Issued. The positions or these men who leave this year are going to be liurd to fill. Results of the track and fHd meet, finishing In the order named, are ns follows: 100 Yard Dash Ball, A; I). Conover. A; Bant, T; time 10.4. Shot Iut I). Conover, A; Hall, A: Engstrom. A; distance 49 feet Id inehe:t. Mile Hun Sutherland. T; Naylor, lu-s- 1 1 1 ! 1 ! Norman Kerry, Pauline Stark and Marlon Nixon arc the featured plav- rs in the greut emotional plav. "Man. Woman and Wife, which will be shown at the StarTheaire. Friday, May 31st. Its a treat you should not mis. - I.I.MKK I.. ALIEN TO GIMIUITE $ ROM UNIVERSITY OK FT 111 : : Eureka Cleaning Company PHONE 50 a -- Dyehes - - Bishop and Mrs. Thom;-- . Dyehes. who for the pat nine have made their home in Silver Vov were tendered a farefell party that city oil Tuesday evening v.-a- r moving to this district Mr.' has been principal of the Silv,-school atul has been active in Seoul work of the district, past two year he ha be of the Silver City ward. For a nut,,' l'er of years Mr. Dyehes teacher at Silver City.' Futuna;i!j of Bishop and Mrs. rather indefinite. Thev jtj, will in Provo Tor the present. At Tuesday evening' partv following program was givt-drew of welcome. Earl Pott: duet, Leo Dodge and Mrs. Snii vocal duet. Mr. and Mrs. J y Bergstrom. Talks bv Mr and Mr. Dyehes. President e' "y Birch of the Tintic Stake. j Steck. Luncheon and d.i::ei-- s later enjoyed . Mr. and Mrs. John Allen will leave within a day or two for Salt Lake City, going there to be present at some of the dosing exercises of the Fnlvcrslty of Utah. Their son. Elmer L. Allen, i a member of the graduating class and will receive his degree in mechanical engineering. The young man is the only Eureka student to be graduated Trent the University this year. Or the several Tintic High students who entered Ihe state university when Mr. Allen did. four year ago. he was the only one to carry on during the entire four year and I consequently to be, . complimented for his effort) In birth ftitiouncer. nt cardcuring a college education. ly printed, at Reporter office. See Glen Tiyon In another of Mi nifty romedy dramas at the Sw. Saturday. Plenty of good, rim laughs; wholesome entertainment for the whole family. Miss Helen Tower and Earl t Brit-ke- student at tk.r A. C., and Gm. Mattson, a student at the B. Y. r. are home for the summer vacation. H !$ Ml iMH I IMW4 leadership! 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Totals Alumni 50 Tintic Make Performance your Yardstick! i It is rather difficult to believe that T; C. Conover, T; time 5.12. Pole Vault Bigler, T; Conk. T; H. Cronin. A; height 9 feet. 440 Yard Dash I). Conover, A; Sunderland, T; Sutherland, T; tin 0.1. Broad Jump Hall, A; Santo land. T; Horton, A; distance 14 ta 9 Inchea. Discus Hannifin. A; F. FeanrU, A; Horton, A; distance 90 feet t inches. High Jump Hall. A. and Santo land.T, tied for first ; D. Conoier. A. and IF.gler, T. tied for third, height 5 feet. 220 Yard Dash Bail. A: D A; Trythall, T; time 27.1 8.40 Yard Dash Sunderland, T: Hanks, T; C. Conover, T; time 2.54. 880 Yard Relay Tintic Hitk. , - Such Wonderful Dry Cleaning 3-- 4 lo-e- u r yieiiMi School concluded High Prst introduced its uthletic program for the season Into the stale of l't all ill 1390 from Friday. May 24th, with a good showthe Illinois river. About a fourth ing asainst the strong Tintic H. S. Iilai-- n. Mitchell content-inen- t, June Alumni Team Defeated High First Eas3 Introduced School Boys in Track Meet In Utah Waters in 1800 Mr. nnil Mrs. It. L. Done were in Kiin-k- a during Mu week, beof Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Con-I)ting yui-NiMr. Done, formerly prlnclpiil of i lie Ti hi ir I lie Ii School, attended the graduailun exercises of latt eren-- j ing. s This is the story of a clear skin that comes from a strong, healthy body and the right number of rich, red COW' by j Imi-- is always lovely ! Monday and Tuesday Wave t operatin' ill Nolan's Iviiuiy I'urlnr. $12. fill wave fur $X. I rift giNitl fur Mundav, J tint ;l, only. Call ISu ur S7-fur appoint nmiil. Spcclul, ' i mm s Itluul.-- t r ourGmpfexion The season's greatest laugh festival. SEE IT! Ilo-me- I in joy and happiness. It is no wonder, then, that good health play an important part in tho nlTuirs of people, l.ood health i the way to attract, hold interest, und above all inspiro deeper love. Take tho skin, for example. pies, IhiUs, eczema and sallow complexion are usually I ut symptoms of a deeper a more dangerous trouble a lurk of the normal count in the blood. of These outward troubles are not inviting. Neither can they be covered up. They embarrass. Steal away joy and happiness and some- times love, A lovely clear f kin is within th reach of all. J ! To those who have lost it, hope is offered. may Starring GEORGE SIDNEY with Vera Gordon, Mack Swain and Kate Price The Ladies Aid members wish lo r, announce that Mrs. C. W. or,,,,r')f "1 r.uruka. will read on Tueaday evening of next W'eek, lmliig assisted by local musicians. The uduilsslou will tie 36 cents. I red-cel- ls Kur.-ka- s iii'c-Mo- is who The Junior Literary Club met on Tuesdav evening at Mih home of Mrs. I mo Morgan. Miss Frances Ilulsh guve a puper on The Origin of Music." After the buslu'-smeeting were nerved by the refresh hostess. y, pi-- lan-ke- All menihera of the Catholic Woman's league are urgently requested In lie present al thn next meeting lo la- - held In the Klwunis Club itoonis In the public library on Thursday, June 6th, at S o'clock. i- t Con-i.i-ll- ml Mrs. Ham r llt.-rnr- 1 g& i. be-for- l h , spent several weeks at Salt Lake where iliev went in ordi-- that Mr. IsMke ml ;ht receive treatm.-n- l for ail Infection, are again at their home . "l.ohi-iiKri-- Iim-h- - l A ri-i- BEAUTIFUL A RIOT a s Q ITS al - - - s d frl.-nd- s laughed before. e s 1 r laugh as youve never s Gc-im- ii.-l- c In-I- d lul- I Tm-sda- 1 t i 1 1 1 llm' alli-ndi-- d wi-ri-- lli-iir- sev-i-r- of Miss loivon al llm Si. Mary's of llm Was-- ' null Acndeiiiy al Salt l.uki- on : 1. liowd.-n- , Mrs evening will being ns Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kline, Miss Hlsl.-musicians. Mrs. llo-nby Slsli-rDesiree, IIIpkIiihoii. r recently gave Ibis program Jos.-tlof llm Si. and club. Tin Josephus llm Salt laike Joseph's arhol of thla city, Mrs. Mary admission for tlm program, spoiisoi lirlscoll, Miss Kdllll llunnell, Miss (I(, ,y ,lt, Aid Koclely, will he , MInm Jose 1 u ti Mary lliirrlng-Ion, Miss Margaret Duggan and WII Nels L. Nelson, with runeli and Ham Driscoll. Mr. anil Mrs. Done and Mr. and Mrn. II. L. mining Inleresia In llm Nurili TlnMe forriu-- Kur.-kwere dial riel, was In Kiireku during Mm iilsn In ullrnihince. The prog.am week, lie slates lliut the past spring was a very pi. hnIiik one for aU. Miss has been a laid one for the sheep u ( live lie was pleased to have mi iiiiny men rangin': (heir flocks In Ills and Dial dead sheep are ol her Kureka and of has asked Mils paper lo extenil to all throughout llm north Imr alnceru Ihuiikx and especially lo III. Tint ir valley. Mr. Nelson, who those who flowers und idli.-- i Is now ranging a small hunch of much npprechil.-- preseiils. sheep, gol through In very nlee shape as Mie result of giving the Cohen ami Kelly Ihoiighl Mint 0 nl ina In cIum attention during Mm Ills lumli lucreiise for girls liought lui III iik nulls In nwlm cold In unt II they nuw Mm licuuMe on Mils yeiir will he around 120 per the In a eli ul AllmiMi- City. See the cent. I Mill-- owners of sheep In IBiiM have lu nihed as low as oO eotneily lill of the season ill the Si ii r, Monday and Tuenday. ceiil. mush-a- l vamps and wives made hectic lives. Prepare to wi-i-- - , - . Eureka for Cohen and Kelly, but nn-dolii- ..iii.-.-ni.-- r Pile- good for Momlny, for only. Cull l!in or 97-- II, him Ml $12 pun-ills- , were-fury- - $N. .1 r npi-riiin- I'arlor. . of of tin- u very inter-i- n meeting at llm lioiin- - .if Mrs. of Iasi on Thursday lifimoti-r:- s 4 made business a pleasure s, Wave id Ringlet Nolans : vice Ji-x- . Spi-t'lal- Ion n.,.1 (ib-n- I I Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Try! hall left Eureka on Monday evening. They will vl it In Salt Iakt City for grandparent und great grand days where Tom, Jr., will Join tin- li.il for on Saturday, and will . Morh-yMr. and Mrs Jnu.-pllmir ii. w bourn at Kutli, An Impnrinnt meeting of IlnA. W. l.urscn. ployed at the Cross wilt Chapti-- of III. slaii. capliol building at Suit k. nl In- nuldli- library In Kur.-kIs In Kur.-kfor a few days, lie ; xl evening. rniiinienriii-- til siati-- I hat lie will move his family have asked to Suit I iik x o'clock. Tim offl.-i-rduring llm coming mlw-riitteii-this nn all week. ii, a x in Bathing Suits s Tm-sda- w.-r.- - r ufti-rnoo- yia-- ) ensuing year U-f- r S.ii-r.-- r h r ; J t Ni-- Kuraka ;i trip to National Forgie. Wednesday for ranjot, .Hrk. yi-a- Tu.-Hila- Tuw-- iiinl Mis. JoIiii Kora is. bv MUff, Wed-in-silii- li.-l.- H Ravishing Beauts ('ti-cl- of 1 nl Lois y Tm-Mla- - I Mr. 1 ''V'lVT Eni-- hI - of Ku-i- i llariy McDonald, forim-rlit! on of ka iiii'l now a m bools, was hark !ii loan fol a visit during the week. 1 ! mil- , i iif - in Fniekii, lit (i.iii ill i, Mr. rnl Mrs K I o.--- - tli i V ii.'i today. iy - Ll It 1 I clluride Motor Company run VO. UTAH Wlien Better Automobile Are Built. . . .Buick Will Build Them !$$$ |