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Show THE EUREKA REPORTER Howlett Goes to Coast to Make His Home With Son M. D. J.C.PENNEY C. U. Howlett. who reeenlly from buxlnei hero after having operated a drug More In Kurka ever since I H9 1, left laat Sunday for bin new home In l.oa Angeles. At that phiee be will make bln home 'with bit two Winn, Thoma J. and Mike Howlett. the former having cnine to Kureka to axar hi father, 'lu dotting up buHlneaa matters. It waa III health that forced Mr.' Howlett to iiell his Interests here and to retire from Ihe drug business. When be left for I.oh Angeles last Sunday over the Continental Limited train lie was accompanied by his son, Thomas J. Howlett, and bis old friend, Hr. E. J. Howell. The latter will spend n few weeks In the Los Angeles serl Inn of California and then return to Salt I.ake City where fur the past six months lie has been his home. rckl:.g A score or mure of Mr. Howlett' old time friends accompanied him In Tlnlli' Junction on Sunday and It was with a feeling of deep regret 'I that they saw him climb aboard tin J: liuln that look him to his new biiine. M Eureka, Utah I I j See How Much You Can Save Just think how much pleasure it will afford both you and your wife to have a worth while balance in your savings account with this strong bank. It is an ever ready aid in time of trouble. Why wait? Start an account with us today. . 101 : Tintic Cinched Second Place In Central Utah Ball League Eureka Banking Company MEMBER OF THE SALT LAKE STOCK AND MINING EXCHANGE Stocks, Bonds and Securities of all kinds Bought and Sold T I! th f firxl 1 11 1 eini-lie- 1 jt'eiitriil I. Mir I tali Meeond place, for of the muhoii In the IirnhIimII ITovo In n league, by ImhI, miappy In frame played here on Sunday. Ihe firm frame (lie viator elonleil I ha liall for two xafe IiIIm and Hron-t- l a run two men Imd after many jilierii put out and for a few minute It looked rather hud for Tlulir. However, thu home team xoou ov- -r rame that lead and from then on the reault never was In doubt. be Heen lies Havl. ordinarily Glance over the outstanding values presented here. They are typical of the many other money-savin- g opportunities that await the thrifty shopper who accepts our invitation to visit our Store. hind Ihe bat In the Tlntlc line-uthn tested performed on the mound In the flutters, linen not rome up to Ihe high Man- - j font rut of lant Sunday and to nay third of quality, and never leaven the hat he dtidied up a winning grade factory. This la the quick acting 'of hull Is putting It rather mild In Insert spray you want. It Is FLY-Tu- x I lii last Inning, with Ihe victory TUX. Accept no substitutes. There won, Manager Kline substituted (tell for Havls, the latter go-- ! Is nolblug Just as good. There Is Steal to second base. Roberts, Developed at ing only one Ite-eMellon Institute of Industrial emergency catcher fur Tlntlc, went the hat and caught a good: search by Hex Research Fellowship, Adv. game and he also led In Ihe butting! Every bottle guaranteed. h'ltlng the hall Into safe territory! Klrlli r nnounoen.cnt cards, ueat-Ii- i every time up. j Hoover, I'ruvo pitcher, was In; ly printed, at Reporter office. trouble on several occasions and if-li r Ihe seventh Inning, when he wasi hit freely, he traded positions with Colvin, who finished out the day's pitching. Vlcrlel and Wilson. In Ihe out-- ! field, made some sensational catches that helped to hold down the score1 of the visiting players. Error on, the Infield accounted for some ofi Provo runs but the Inflelders on Ihe visiting team were Just as generous and booled the ball around, at rrltlrnl times. The box score follows: Ml p. Insects are ruined In liirtilmlnrs st Ilia' factory. When they are fully grown unit especially strong and lively lliey are turned loose In a lest rnhlnel, The Hv- Chamber of Heath. l.oxx t tin n Is sprav-- ! u leasspnonful of nil ed Insldn. Wit bln five mill are dead. Hut, I In test Isn't finish-yet. The dead Insects are rare- fully taken from Ihe Chamber of nen-- l Heath and put gently Into butors. They retpaln there 24 hours an efforUto revive thein. If even FLY-TO- n wing X KI.Y-TO- 1 ! j Keep Cool! Keep Smart! You Can Do It Thriftily Here! Fly-To- x 1 KI.Y-TO- Summer d 1 Dresses I This is July Invitation Month a specialized event to impress all thrifty women, misses and juniors that the J. C. Penney Store is the place where they can always be su'.v to find smarter wearables foe less money I three unusually notablf thrift group) Reliable Service, Too Regardless of what you send us whether it is dainty lingerie, silks or satins or a woolen suit we maintain the same reliable standard of work. Our modern methods will renew garments that you would sider hopeless. con- For Women PHONE 57 ii For Juniors Eureka Cleaning Company PHONE 57 9 For Misses EUREKA, UTAH 3. Steadman 3. Wllxon 2. Fit-ley- . W. Roberta. McIntosh, Culvon. Hoover 2. Connnt. Col Error 'lege 2. Kline, 2.Feeley, Robert i. Colvin Stolen base Kline. hit Sacrifice Vlcrlel, Harnett, Kline. Home run 4'onant. Three-ban- e hit Robert. Feeley, Ravi. Two-bahit Colvin. Steadman, Inning pitched Ry Davln 8. ny Steele 1. by D. Hoover 8. by Colvin 1. Credit victory to Davt. Charge defeat to R. Hoover. At bat Off Davl 32. off Steele 4. off R. Hoover 33. off Coiron 3. Hit batted - Off Hoover IS. off Colvin 1. off Steele 1. 8. off Davl Run scored Off Hoover 12. off Ihivl 5, off Steele 1. Struck out Ry Havl 7. by Steele 2. by Hoover 3. Rase on bull - Off Havl 1. off Hoover 1. Hit with pitched ball Uy Havl (Nelson). Wild pitch Steele I. Fassed ball Hoover 1. Time of game t hour Highlights of the Modes ; Printed Chiffons and Crepes . . . Wash Silks . . . Plain Shades In Georgette and Flat Crepe . . . Styles for Almost Any Summer Qccask&l h. se not a liberal a It tthould have been ond the expense were barely met. Kvery man on the team playing gicd ball and working hard to bring a pennaut to Tlntlc and tbe team a a whole I deserving ii lot of ait-- ! a nee during the rest of the I seux-in- j ! . Kl'UKKA CHILD'S ITNKHAI. WAS llEl.R ON WKRNKSRW ' - j Impressive funeral servlcc-- t for Rarlow fib-2:: month old Hrny, son of Mr. and Mrs Rarlow Ri.n 0f, 5 minute, empire H. E. Wall. Kureka were held Wedni-xdaafter-Scorer John Fennell. noon of last week in the Pioneer1 ward chapel at Provo with RishotiClarence H. Purrant in charge. Heber Coming for First baby was Instantly killed In' Home Game of Second Half an The automobile accident at Provo Rtshop Webb of Kureka. '(. The first home game for the see- Smoot and Rlxhop Purrant were the' ond half of the Central ltah League1 Pker The Invocation of.1 1921 season will be played In d by Le tlrande Noble. II iu-- ' ka next Sunday. Tlntlc opponent sene Olsen pronounced the bcr,.,Vu' ' l,,on' an ,he sri,v t the Provo The Heber player occupied tbe cemetery was dedicated hv t citv rellar position In the league Hand-- Nevrren. Ing at the clone of the eecond half' "The LuSlahv' w:n rc'.ir-.- . i,v but It Is understood that they Pioneer Ward Relief Society strengthened up considerably and. boru. and Vr. it k iMler o rii tbnt they will he real contender for rk ng One Fleeting H utr " She Kureka I jthe second half honor accompanied at the pbtno bv A. :al angling for another pitcher to Rurten. :iN of Pure' take the place of Mathew, who re- Genevieve EeWlofr of Knrek rrntly handed In his suit and went rendered the solo Pravt-- Perfect"' ' !f .Nevada league. If Manager "l,J closing number Kline's plan go through Tlntlc will Today." wa furnNlied t.v the p,.. another good chucker to light- Swletv chorus jhave on the burden on Steele. The service were w.-Tlntlc fan can look forward to a a,,l there were many beautiful r ,j came on Sunday and everyone al offering should rome out and encourage tbe No waiting at the Farter ; given il1,,t8ne ;th team during the first half vrki I u a use service is our biggestService p.etn 1 - Today Budwciscr Barley-Ma- lt Syrup is one of Americas most popular brands. People do want quality, satisfaction, results Anheuser-Busc- h st. Louis ! -' w-- Eure-'fcre- 1 hve'le ' ; "R-von- 'd' Barley-Mal- t Syrup . BM-1I- S Pimples do embarrass 1 I ! v not me now..... icy roc allijjom. 99 the last blemish gone, returns. More friends ntnre invitations more pood time. With the joy and pride or possessing a clear skin, self, sped increases. Everybody wants to be attractive. It is a just and natural ambition. 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