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Show Page Au. u Thursday, 4 Urn Frank Townley ami dauh leaning of Pitcher Gave ter, Anna I.ou, spent several days nf Provo Chance to Win Out (In- - merit in Halt take I lly. ' Mr anil Mra. Raymond ( azli-- r and . mining A hiiii.e run hy lloun-ron dilldii'ii kiti- - NVphl visitor Iwu lion on with lie- eighth if. allot he- A r. Ilurlnii spent Sunday wlih' Mr. mid Mrs. Edgar Hope are tin-hi- Siiiiilay. ham.., .leiid-- d yesterday's aame Mr , Mra of Mr. John In and favor nt Morley, a Irovo. aiid i I'rovo laaf a of lit horn family ween Tiri'li' (Hire hahy hoy ' and Mr. and Mra. John Morlcjr, Jr , I'll l,l"er. More 7 to 1. Ike game k. Mr nod Mra. H. If Shields mid t uriMMl m rtH Goldie M lii i'li r returned to visited In 1rovo on Sunday was bl I'rovo and next HulidaV the have il.tiiyhli r, Joyi-r- . Kureka thlnka u man la who An Metal lieml lioiiii' fiom the Arrow ante leim. play on tie optimist ,,.r iioine in silver I'lly on SiiiiiIhv I tin- - real alnff for a dollo ran y mine lit Smit fi Tliitlr, win re lln-- Ia rt,-to uni,. the prnliii' pal aeyeral lar a iuuil two weekn In Haul lin k ms me. I In eT .ue linhive Ihiii iiiidilir the ma I'rovo. h whii the 1.UIH' iv's Fiovo llerilld weika Mf 'nrrnirk. re in e. Hill Hull, WHVlie., Doug- had i ilo hei .1.11 k Mill) i e Ividla a ml Klheil upj iri-n, fteealey, 1I- , Afhln ftoari Hienl now living In ai.uifnrii California, all, In i,erin.irk Iwlrhr. star :i III iii t, K tloir now eiiiiloxei with one of tin1 at the are the parents of a pretty baby t'everul duya of the wei-was hit on Hie fiend with a p!'hed iiiinea of H.v. Nevada. were In town ' Strawberry reservoir. kill, horn Iasi week . mlered uncoim imis fur twoi for u couple of days, a lay off bolne. Mr and Mrs Arch Donaldson iiall mid W.M HhvIn and ,.nry A ith Is. a riiiark In , ii ti in taken inarlilnery Is being H lighters, It uf h and Margaret. and, were at Simkion on Tuesday of lal .miie Would tmX Muvo I the III. lulled re u Mias faiulae Kill hie vial led III Salt week lo ii'tend the funeral of Mil the S'.eie filiMe-have fn-Waite v Jeli i'll. Jr, and ntive. Italph l.ake City oer Irani wei k i nd. ne for Tliitii ni.d w a i iili liar.l .ii lefi on Tumduy for a two Mr. and Mrs Dan Fields had a' Mra. I.eonard Davis left lain last' v t.irieil hi haMlii-Walor weeks 111111111'. iii the Sail F'lanrlaeo week for ail extended visit at Hall 'Ihelr gue-don Sundav and Monday tn.v'ilii ; out tie tieTin leain. tor ml or California. They went over l.ake, Allie .mil Mis. J. M. Iteiiihard fn ir. tla.i-- un of oiil Inis three HoDelia Civ highway and expect liouie Ill Hughe of I, os Anyelis and MDs s of yesli rd.i 's ne to use the Vleiory Highway on lln nelly. 1earl Htmr ol Spi Inyvllle. e : fur lln'ic impo-.i'iln next io iil.e r ii r it i Irlp Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews of , ,, j.kll y Mrs. lender diip hut a Waller Jensen, and son, Dale Iasi week snnii' heavy rains, In Kureka. riIifiii rhaine yel rem.ilnv who for some n oaths past Nephl spent Sunday halier, fill In I In- oulh of Eureka, Ihrinigh j,ave been iimkliiK Ihelr home nl They were aeeoinpmiled hv Miss a cra- j,,,, day's cam in Kureka. MlllArd roiiufy and Iii seel lima of y(ljf the I has who to have past hslf. l,i relumed cny tarl spent lirtl riil.leit Ii, the KujThelina lluys of Della. r,ku leaver roiinty. Itealdi-iilweeks a guest at Ihe Andri-w- i .hiiuid draw a ,kl. w ho were here a few days ago. slate MImh A a lies l,eary and Mins i ,ome. Hint the rains In mid around l.ynn-ilv- l Mr. and Mrs. James If. Noriaan of Iiene ISiille, M'uilan'i, are and Della with bn heavy ns any in Kureka this week vlsltlny with were at Salt fjke early Iii the week. AlachinflTV Bcillt DuiUlgCd iinrtiis of risen! years. Mr. and Mrs. Jniro-- s Norman andlKOInK there with Mr. Norman's vTofol Mrs. Joseph Trelnur and fumlly Miss I'll lee ii 1U IjIIOrt 10 ucl iUeiai Mra. tlnrn Norman, who mother, Murphy. have iis Ihelr KUesla this week Mr. Old Silas (iriimp, Ih sake of lefl for her home Inat Chlcayo after ihhI Mrs. l.nDriin Itolierls and Mr. whu nre Junk mm mid ii'h-- rs Kureka. I mz: Hollow. "You ii in Ill yet a an enjoyable visit ik V. mid mid Mrs. J. Tregnnlng hr:i-- s frein Ihr and - buying copper exJenaeliiMil Iii John of and Arthur th Houghton dniivhii-r- , Miss Dorolhy, all of l,os fine eduentlon I Hirnit are of ,,rJ llij'lc Klin hill I perience, hut ill' tuition fees are nave Allen, both of Mumnolh, were ii Hides, anil Mra. Frank united in marriage Saturday ul the liotli of ilern IiIkIi." and Mrs. It. Y. Klmhiill, K llyron Das-IruMiss Dora Duck worth returned lo county courthouse. Mra. Tregonlng and Miss Kniiosh. Ho clerk, afIii perfornn-county lust Kureka her home Sunday while Dorothy arrived on Sunday here for ter a two weeks vlalt with her uncle ceremony. Mr. TregonliiK has lieen Mr. and Mrs. I.e iloy Dunn mul and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mtck Hills, mine lime. sons, Jimmy and Howard, left MamDime of Salt luike City. Off for Oih land nf Joy' for San and moth on Tuesday Mr. anil Mrs. W. K. I'ulnli-"iid Arlliur will tie your yuhle on Diego and other parts of California week I lie last after returned ihlldreii full ever. Don't rainiest erulse f to see Chinn found" lit (lie Slur cpeudliiK several iluya on a motor where they expect to sju ml several Irlp which took tlo-ii- i to Ihe Yellow-moii- i' weeks. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nalional I'mk. Darker, Drill Club Members of the (to jr- - Kalyhn savs. Mr.i Krnest Slid weeks enlertained who visited here for a week wllh jiiw were guest of Mrs. ('. K. Iliiisli ill ' . her liouie on Tuesday afternoon. In ut u clilldiens parly oil Saturday Mrs I'urkers parents,on Mr. and Mr-'-for William left Clark, Saturday I he card Kth In birthlift moon honor of the playing Mrs,. Emma r!were :'n' wou the high srore prize and day anniversary of her Utile son, Ely, Nevada, where they will make "t on a visit lust Sunday. Thlte home. Ihelr Mra. (1 II. Y I at oil the guest prize. Arlo. The afiernoon was spent play-liinfl Mr'- - T) Kh'" T,r Mr. and Mra. A delli-louAlan Dike and luncheon was S4rted. names and a dellclois luncheon "s lh,,r V nerved. Mrs. waa the small daughter left on Tuesday for Sail 'IClub iiiembera present were: AmonK ,,VK Ogden, Alex llllaht, Mrs. Kmnia Hillings, miesta' present were: Hex and Dlllv laikn City. Mr. I'lko will receive MDs Don Kellv of Oasis was in an for treatment Ihe Infection Mrs. Edward lloniier, of Mrs. Arlo It. T. Wlrtlilin, Jack Ilurton, Mrs. D. .1. Iliisstdl, Sr., Mrs. end Mnaxle Droilerlck, (Jeorye Dry ti'clh. He has suffereil lo some ex- - Kureka during the week, being Hie I,en llaywanl, Mrs. John Donnelly, tier, llamerce und Allen Hanks. Carl tent ever sliu-- lie was gassed while yuesf of Miss Hetty (I race Pyan. Mra. Thomas Maxwell and Mrs. V. ned I'oiiu Van Auadalo, Thelina Da-ti- s, serving on Hie battle fields of Robert Staple) of Sandy swnt Howard Ihlpps, Junior Frunke, France and It Is thought that un nmnth wllh ils grandmother, Mrs. I,. ThnmuK. Speelal guest of Ihe H. Howurd Mrs. nrrnalnn were: Georg Sarah Stapl.-y- , of Mi tr moth (Jreenbuly h. Ioiin ami operutlon may he necessury. Wlalon, Mrs. Kyiiinn linker und Mra Kaverl llroderlck. Iludilv mid l.uw-rcuc- e Tint Ii- - friends of William Heck.) Mrs. I). C. Wheeler, Sr . of Silver C. A. ITollvu. Know and lone Suit week. one of the old time residents or this: city, Mrs. Joseph Hujs. Joseph r the! lluys. Jr., and Ray and Roy Buys dty, will regret to learn death of Mrs. Heck, who passed spent Sunday In I'rovo. away at llo-l- r home at Arro. Idaho,. If kjl(, ..K,M,kieM.. and ..A and whose funeral waa conducted at , M doIl t fall and Irovo. Before moving to Idaho. Arthur In thetr latest Uint "China hImiuI twenty years ago. Mr. Heck Round" at the Star. Sunday. was ail employee of the Tlntlc MerMr. and Airs. Karl Dunn, Mr. and cantile alore. Mrs. E. L. Cnristison and Mr. and Dan Atherly and members of his Mrs. Le Roy Hunn were Drnvo visitfamily left Kureka on Monday morn- ors on Thursday. ing. intending to motor to the YelMrs. Eva Dallin and danyhter relowstone National Dark and then to on Wednesday to ihelr home turned Muhin-sof more tin aonie i ill promMng Butte after a visit with Miss Jen-a:- e reams and lakes of that section. Mi'chell of Kureka. Mr. said he that would Tun a Atherly the woman who HATTY iasmooth,, !r. ami Mrs. Ostler ami children Hpind some time on Ihe Madison llawleaa akinl River. Han la a past master In the returne-- l to Eureka on Wednesday ltoth men and women admiro anch art of fly rastlng and should have ufter visiting for several days with raptivatint; lovelinota. Salt take relatives and some great sport In that locality. other bo cannot Food First impression! friends. enS. Mr. Mrs. and John Finlay without a dear akin flrat ImpresMrs. Thomas Drew was called to tertained a party of Suit take p4ople sions ara quickly made and are not last Sunday, most of them being Ogden this week by the death of her auon forgotten. Old frienda may , Mrs. Anna Edgar, who excuse rimplea and aecretly A clmr employees of the International Min of the late Thomas nut new aciiuaintances may Ing A Smelting company's main of- was a mouth, lovely kin qwiki of rfcli, not be so charitable. Skin blent- fice at the espltal. A picnic lunch Drew. blood w lititu. ishea are not inviting. Neither can Mrs. A. B. Tai water of Holden. eon at the North Idly mine, a sight S4elng trip around the district and Mo., Miss Gladys Falter and Miss they be covered up. They vinbar; raaa. Hold ncopla other entertainment features made Grace Korn 4f Shat tuck. Oklahoma, Many thousands have regained the day a very eujoyable one for the were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph away joy and happiness. their (trength and charm by taking Halier during the week. A lovely dear skin la within 8.S.S. It is Natures own bltktd visitors. the reach of all. To those who havo tonic for raising the body'j power Mrs. Frank McClure was hostess "Sandy" Hansen, who spent a lost it, hope is offered, i ou, too, to the tadles Aid Society on Thurs- eouple of weeks here, returned to resistance to disiase, improving home at Salt Lake. He U a formay have a beautiful skin, row- the tpprtiu. building firm flesh, and day ufterniMMi of last week. A busi his mer Tlntle High School rtudent, now ness was a followed skin. S.S.S. tho by meeting iVru,tmitU.nf;iSdif,imBlnP clearing promotes soelal session. A dillclous luncheon enrolled In the Cnlverslty of I'tah. ctnstrtiv0 mcUbolism (healthy blood nourishes Mr and Mrs. Arch Donaldson was served to the following mem Strong, healthy the increases It building). body had to-Mra. Joseph Treloar, tk. U.J, Mrs. as their guests on Saturday and Sunhors: or rt.a.LloodU Hurii-(1aner, Mrs. William Frary day Mrs. Donaldson's parnts. Mr. When you tako S.S.S. to get rid case. Mrs. Margaret Freethy, Mrs. tan and Mrs. George Mncer.t of Salt Without plenty of pimples, boils, eczema and such Vest. Mrs Steve lmmeiman, Mrs take City, and two sisters. Mr. tar-J- n of rich, ml blootf, akin troubles, you nre building up D. J. Williams. Mrs William Cljiik, Biauijue of Salt take and Mrs. J there could be no the system to ward off the graver Mrs A I (Irani, Mrs. I). H. RarMh. Thorsteuburg or Ltis Angeles. strong, sturdy, diseases of which these blemishes Mrs. Wl Mam Vivian. Mrs. Fred HolMrs, l hiitles 1 i It z and daughter powerful men, or are Natures warning. ton and Mrs. Frank Taylor. Norma Lee. left on Tuesday for U 1 made from ltenver. S.S.S. fresh is vegetaColorado, for a ten ' day Members of the tadles Art Club women Me drugs and has a successful rec were delightfully entertained by visit with the former's mother, Mrs L. Winters. ord of over 100 years back of it. Mrs. Harold Abie, of Mrs Mary Stack on Wednesday a Nevada, sister of Mrs. ISti All Drug Stores sell S.S.S. Ask evening. At a business meeting held preeeeillng the social session who has been visiting here fur the for the larger size. It is more ecoMrs. II. K. Naylor was elected presl past month, accompanied them. nomical. Mr. and Mrs. dent and Mrs. A. K. Tucked secretary-George reGwiisuiusnano treasurer of the rlub. Sewing turned on Sunday aft,.r (iuurlcy a verv auto trip which took thetn gnd a delicious luncheon completed the eveutng. Among thos4 present to the Aellowstoiie National Dark were: Mrs. W. F. Dulnter. Mrs A E. through the northwest and down' Tuekett. Mrs. Kinll.v Dlnterella. Miss the coast to California, In l.os Louise Tuekett, Mrs. W. A. Kosen-lo- f. wish Mr and Mrs. Mrs. 1 N. Ntels4ii. Mrs. J. W. i lark, former Eureka Anderson, Mrs. II. E. Najlor and Miss Gertrude Tuekett. L anMi.!T'n'- Mrs. Jane Mordue, a resident of Mammoth for the phsi 43 years, was 1 - THEATRE STAR a Utah Eureka i r-- ' -- Monday and Tuesday r o-r- slviir August 12th and 13th ? s -- s LOVE AND - In-i.- dTHE DEVIL j,r 1 I la-ar- y -- rrrT Jut:.:-A 7ict natioaal Flctura POWERFUL CHARACTERIZATION LOVER OF THE SCREEN. THE ANOTHER HE-MA- bis BY N jiilvi'iitiircr, lover, he inherited a woman from his host Irii nil hut had to fitrlit IIKR host friend to chiim hiT. Milton Sills and Maria Corda teamed for the fir?t time in a startlin' drama of the Continent! IIjiclH'Iiii-- , r .... . . 'r 1111-lln- Fitchs Have Thrilling Time Road Traveling - Mud-Covere- . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fitch and children returned home a few days aeo after upending several weeks ln Arizona, New motoring through Mexico and Colorado. At Warren, Arizona, they spent nearly a month as the gueats of Mr. and Mrs. A. It. J. F. Willitts, of Salt Lake, iravrl-tnArmstrong, former Eureka resiauditor for the D. & R. G W. dents. Mr. Armstrong waa with the waa in Dividend Thursday, Chief Cona. for some years and now Ky is connected with the large Ihelps-- I checking out the resident agent, E. i M. Hungerford, who will taake a vlodge Corporation of Blsbee. Mrs. Anne C. Paddock, a sister of acation of some weeks duration. G. Mrs. Fitch, also Mra. George Me- M. Henderson, of Derrine, Florida, lted it t, both residents of New York will lake charge of the office durlci city, jotnpd the Fitchs at Blsbee. Mr. Hungerfords absence. accompanied them to Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hungerford expect to visit here for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fitch state that drove to Salt Lake Thursday ou a they had a world of pleasant experi- buxines trip, ences and some that were not so Miss Ethel Jasperson. formerly ol pleasant during the time they were Goshen and now of Salt Lake City away from Eureka. Rough roads where she has been employed for such as they encountered on both eome was calling on Dividend sides of the Colorado river (they fnerdatime, Sunday. crossed on the new Lees Ferry Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waterfleld bridge while on their way Into Arizona I did nut trouble them to any and aon returned Tuesday night extent, as they were not expecting from Virginia where they spent smooth got a?, but the storms which some weeks at the home of Mr. spread over all three of the states Waterfields parents. visited raused a lot of grief for Miss Uvonna Royle of Eureka b motorists. The local people, being more or less accustomed to travel- the guest of Miss June McEwan for ing by autu Into almost Inaccessible a few days. places far from the beaten trails, Mr. and Mrs. John Berqubt ire l a measure of fun from the a few days ln Salt take. thrilling experience of fighting their way through the mud and even took Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brim and chitheir misfortune philosophically ldren have left for a two weeks vwhen they were forced to spend acation which they will spend visitwenty-fou- r hours In one mudhole, ting different points of interest ln Ith llttlo or noihlng to eat and no rtah. opportunity for peaeful sleep. The return Journey was made Mr. and Mrs. Christy Sehempp through Colorado where the bad and daughters returned Monday riwds of Arizona and Now Mexico from a two weeks vacation trip. vere nmre than dupllnted. especial4 ly hetween Grand Junction and NEW BOOKS FOK LIBRARY Dries. K - g e i ! yu ; w I can afford pimples aym-palhi- isier-in-law- ze si-t- er rJ wl Miss W. Hcelis to Speak at Sunday Evening Service Miss Winifred Heellx, who recently returned after being engaged In missionary work for the L. D. S. Church in California, will be the 1 speaker at the Sunday evening tn this city on August llth, at sKhapel, according !,, to HMinp Webb. There will be other very Interesting numbers on the which Is scheduled to start at 7. ill) o'clock. All cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. Mordue was 43 M delightful and on., of tho must proi- years old on fr a dauchu-- of Mrs stan'lcv Ihe afternoon was spent in social the son and daugh, a nd vhat. reminiscences games. Among those attenling were: Mrs former. Sheldon. M.:rg.ir-- t Anuie Rcd. Mrs. O. T. t'hrtstleun. Vincent, mi l Kei.in l wC-- W.l' Mr. William Beatty. Mrs Jvk ether member of the vi..,. fl. Davi and Mr. and Mrs Robert .v. Mildred and Helen ho had In of Salt Mmpson Mammoth fo- - a few an ks. take City; Mrs.,l',n Grace Staplcy. Mr. and Mrs. J o. nd Mis Marion I.av.ir a Stapley, Mrs. Margaret Stark. Mrs cd the victor on the1,' r c.mipiiiiii .:( , Jaue Wlgnall of Pay son; Mr. Alice MU Bobbv Jermaine Mrs.' Jeriuan, Mr. and Mr E M it.., , . Ole Sorensen. Waldo Jernu.ine and Dividend are g, " r , for a aldo Sorensen of Goshen: Mr. long vacation w hi, h"t' v Frank Roger and Mis Fern Kogprs in the VelUiastone Dirk .. i i spi td of Burlington Wash; Wiiford St ,rk In other ''i t1' of Pleasant Grove; Mr. Jack IH- - Wyoming and M..u".,Va ',;,V llsple and Mr and Mr. Fred Monue named stat . )' ' 4lr l.f Sranlsh Fork; Mr. and Mrs. many years and Vr r Constant control by exports In malting accounts for the fine hotly, flavor and consequent high quality of BudwcSser ' t - Syrup. Malting has been our business for more than seventy years. Barley-Ma- lt m. OShaughnessy. "Witch Wood, Pro-by The Brides John Ueechan. Tho gress," by Harold Weston. Prisoner, by Alice Brown. ! 1 1 1 1 1 H- - 1 1 II I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ml 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 The New Ringlette Process - that dx and Is remarkably bright Yf T;inv count v sod active for her years. Members where he has Jjr;.. of her Immediate family and rela-- j Party of s.r:J pep 'laiumoth from nf state' cities over rarlous the' the tva Ut w,eknV were tn attendance. A delicious! vHlng with Mrs. arah StanVv' ' dinner was served xt S o'clock and They were: Mr. Maid, v,,,1 ..I-.-- .- ' pro-ar.t- "Love and the Devil," featuring 1 Milton Sills and Maria Corda thrilling atory of darkest Africa the and brightest Venice. See it at tha Star Monday and Tuesday. t'lar. Saturday. GolVtakJr1 Mr. and peasant visH with Mr. Gcadeloek's thetr home sister Mrs. Ella nuita.s. jr in Henjamlu on Saturday, An east 2. l.ou,!el,vk Is present uf th. hank at Moub pe The Eureka Public Library is indebted to Mrs. A. H. McChryslsl and Mrs. S. T. Wilson for several volumes. received recently. New books which the board has added to the library during the put few days are as follows: "Dark Hester," by Anne D. Sedgwick. Jerome," by Maurice Bedel. Newton. by Douglass "Sookey. "The Cradle of the Deep." by Jam Lowell. Married Life." by Edith The miraculous story of a Broaho b,,r!,m,, PXi. Madonna ds'' ee His t aptive Woman" at An-u'!- Mrs. Thomas Ludlow at ser-vl- - vi-R- cd the honored guest at a birthday party given by d which we use is the slow heat method and wiU not injure or discolor the hair in any way but instead gives it renewed life and energy. This new method is the last word in permanent waving, giving the hair a natural, beautiful, wave with ringlette ends. You will like the new ringlette. Let us book your lus-tro- us next wave. . ANHEUSER-BUSC- H, ST. LOUIS i Hunirford Della Loveridge Licensed Operator with Seven Years Experience. MARCELLING Barley-Mal- t AND FINGER WAVING Syrup Bll-11- 8 J Mr. Mary Johnson and Mrs. L'harl.vt cured at ninety dav lM,,(i Kcpworth all iff Mammoth. wnc. PHONE 63 CRESCENT THEATRE EUREKA, UTA1 aaaa....aa fiAJ TTTVTTVVTt W 1 1 |