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Show Thursday, Mm. A II I'Hmi'im of Sail I ..ike Prank Townley motored lie guest whim In Kureka this week, Lake City nil Sunday Mr. and Mm Wlltiam Trelonr und nf )r n ml Mm. A. II MW hry-iMlm f.uuru Jolly, who him heeii u ihtldreu spent Sunday in Kalrvlow i uiiynii. guest of her sister, Mm W A. Tor Hie putt ruonlh, returm-Hi'orgo lloberls mid Jiinmv mi Siimliiv to her hoine in Moroni fililson ii r .pending lln Mr. niid Mm. Charles Sump son nli iidu n( Makiin. und non Klirmr, left lusl week for Miss InmiImo T ink ell und H furiii.i Mil extended trip through Tuckett urn vlslllng where they will vlsli with their lives mid oilier friends in Suit dniiKhler, Mr. N'orniuu Hurl, mid mid Inrk City this week. On their Miss Mary TrHimr In mjm nd n k the' with other relative. lirl1 ,l''y wl,) our llm northwest, In mniilli of AukiimI visiting Mm Mary II. hrlMcoll mill nou, I'rmii'lncn und Lniijt lleurh, ('nil-- ! Ini1 ii lit Sliu will he home In time In' lilllle, mill Ihinlel Martin returned lehimie her studies thin fall lit SI. to Kureku tale Iasi week after NiendliiK Nome time on no nuio trip Mury'H of the Wasatch. which took them to points of Inter Who rmi win In a free for nil eHt In Montumi, to the Yellowstone or a ii rlimiiplnn prle fighter light, N'ationul Park and throuKh Inferest-- I iliiiiiipimi wniHtler? See the miHwer ii k HectloriN of Idaho. In "The Ibuly Iuiuli," at the Star, Mr. and Mm. I.awrence Illaikett, I'rlday. Mm. Henry Havla very pleiiNiintly former v Kureka reNldenls who are now k nl Salt l.ake, were hack i nlerlulimd the Kllte Cluh at her In town ii for a short visit late Inst Inline on Tlmmdny veiling of last week. While here they were the TiOU" won the dlvemlon mid week. of Mr. and Mm. Kugens the IiIkIi arnre prize waa won liy guests loiwrenre ltluckelt. Illaikett was Mtm. J. II. PIlNwortli. Mr, c. P, for many years manatter of the old A t deliItlfe won the prize. He represent-jeHeck Hi ore. rious luncheon conipleted the even- llulllon In lower house the Juah county ing. Among thoHe present were: was active In Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs, Maynard of the legislature and various local affairs during the time (irlggs, Mrs. lander Carter, Mm. O. It hat he lived In Kureka. At preHrnl Mrs. . Allred. Mm. J. II. PIlHwnrtli, Mr. Illackett Is employed ait an K. Mm. and Itlfe Walter Prankn, at Salt I.ake City. Maniuiii. Mrs. la-A brief letter to the Iteporter announces Hie traiiHfer of Sister M. Audrey, formerly of the SI, Joseph's Catholic school in this clly, to the St. ChurleN School at Crawforilsvllle, IiiiIIhiiii. Sister Audrey spent several years at I'lilon Clly, Indiana, und notwithstanding the fact that it lilts been a Inn time since she was In IIiIn clly she finds Interest and The Best Car on the In rendliiK about the doings pleasure : American Market for the of many close friends. No douht the best wishes of all of these Tln-ti- r Money. friends will he extended to Sister Audrey at tills time. What ure the two most exciting dally news items? - A crime mystery ami a wonimi on trial. You have I liein liolh In "The Ilellmny Trial, s,r,lt Tuesday. and and newly painted, tax levy In Ktali county was The alon With each one we Gauged after un objection had been received from the Htute hoard of give Olir guarantee. ' eiiiullXHtion. I'lah county fixed tin !! ,t,vy for indigent fumi the seen at be i'",,r Cars can ,. ul somethliiK over one mill and the ., , . Htute luiurij pointed out IhHt a one gas tanKS on tne oununiu , mill lax Is the most that can be levied and collected for such pur-)- ) 11 1 pose In the slate of I'tali. hence the i Clinnge Hint whs iiiuile. It a Ii county IVl A will levy one mill for the purpose of I) putting Into effect Hie provisions of .. Tintic Agent for Nash ,,M. ..w KI. pension law. a like amount bus been levied In Juuti county. I al Ilos-eiiln- f. J.C. PENNEY CQ Eureka, Utah. Here Again! 1 re-Sh- ii I i 1 1 . 1 1 And Again Your J. C. Penney Store Proves to Be the "Friend of at subthe Family by providing everything for school-goer- s stantial savings which thrifty parents will be quick to appreciate! Almost School Time . and that means more- I all-cu- . Boys Fall Caps Styled Like Dad'i - Of ossimeres and twists. visor. d nt e IN AS II - Auiru-- t Fall Hats for Girls Wash Dresses Smartly Styled! Thriftily Priced! The New Ones Are So Pretty! srne iiu lulling for Suuday-lir-- Boys Shim Plain and Fancy Percales and broaddcih in pattern or plain Size 69c to 98c ... velvet, i,..r!ing for all toddler to Tjpe it 94c Crisp, fresh styles that will make starting back to school much more fun . . . the prints and plaids and checks are gay as can be the materials are of splendid quality . . . and the prices to thrifty! Sics 2 to 6 and 7 to 14. Clever felt for cirrydsy anil iihonl wear . . . dressier type, Lined. agei from wre who are beginning young niis-to f.cl ijniic grown up ;.nd demand ni'rr sophi-t- s avd h.,t nvrflc. Aik! tHr i :"t ily prin-d- , ai always Underwear For Boys Medium ton union ages Cut made and exceptional - 98c $1.49 weight ribbed cotsuit i.x boy oi .! full anl extra wH A trimmed really underwear value at 69c and 89c 1 ! 4 P IVlaaSOn , I CBIASt AND " OIL VOUD CAR Rayon Suits Athletic Suits For Girls riiiihiiiatii.in suits; drop X.jle. 1 to 16 years. In Boys Sizes Kit Of nainsook wi;h ribbed insert across back. 98c 49c Coats for School Girls NOW . . . sturdily acrrlceable . . . thriftily priced what more could be desired? And these coats meet every ten I Styled for the needs aad desires of every age from wn Miss 2 Years-Ol- d sister of to her almost-grow- n 16! Serviceable suede-finis- h fabrics and smart novelties . . . trimmed with fur. And note these low prices Smartly styled Have your car greased regularly with Conoco Oils and Creases. We will call for and deliver your car for an expert grease or wash job. Fcr School Wear! $3.98 to Good looking suits with pleated vests and single-breast- coats. 6 $11.90 $5.90 to $14.75 Smart Style An Oxford 171 Smart . . For Boys and Youths Yet Sturdy! Sturdy shoes for active boys I Of well - wearing gun metal leather; welt sole; half rubber one-stra- 82 to heeL 2.93 Sizes 12 to 2 11 ! i 2.69 Patent gfa.ri leather, .alt trim. irie. 11: For Your Picnic This neat oxford comet ii patent or gun metal with black grain trim, or brown with fav cy grain trim. When you go on a picnic or outing just remember that this store carries everything you will need to make the lunch a most enjoyable one, including plates, knives, forks, spoons, napkins and hundreds of good things to eat. Sizes 12 to 2 Sizes 82 to I! Sizes Sjg to 8 . ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONS . 69 19 $1 .79 Sizes 2Yi to 5Yj. Sizes 12J4 to 2. . with black Long wearing 2 2.93 to 11 to 8 2.49 Good-lookin- Salt Lake City. ed Pky-Da- y 2.98 2.79 Overalls for Beys Union Made of blue denim. Cut full and strongly sewn. heavy 220 Misses Hose Boys Sweaters r Mercerized Plslr or dirty ribbed cral odors. Fair Clever , , . 25c 1.49 to early return to Kureka. Who Is Silas Panem Smartly patterned and pli;n c.lori C , .2.79 heeL And 12S to 2 .2.19 t1-- EUREKA, UTAH low-pric- 2.98 ox- gunmeta! rubber-ti- p 2)2 to t J g fords with splendidly Mr. and Mrs Tlii'odt'rc Mrs Krti.-sMiller, Suir.h and baby of who for some time have been on a lHtuh.im this sivk have boon guests vacation In Springs ille canyon, are at the him:.' of Mr and Mrs. U. j. expected to return to Kureka next Sullivan. week. l. ''Hard I i:i v i s to KureMrs. Kmnia Stott, for mam year ka 'ii I'ridav after a few spending a resident of this city and now hav- d.is at Lake, . visit there an opportunity of niak-Itling roal estate Interests lure, wax a member of the vtttiug party gmt'g the a.'itl,l :)' a ll.'e of Ihe new which lat Thursdav was entertain- bab h.'- i lie wok ed by Columbia Kebekali Lodge Vo Mr pav.s av ! the boy along 2. Mrs. Stott's present home Is at very ni.rli with prospects of their D. G. HENRIOD years. $5.90 The broad strap and trimmirg of black grain leather is most effective on this patent leather p for girls. i 17 to 16 Yean Formerly Conover's UPPER MAIN ST. to $4.98 to $12.75 Sizes knick- Cassimeret pants pleated. and twists . . . fancy stripes and novelty weaves. Sizes 7 to 10 Yean 11 Two ed ers, two longies or one pair of each with one pair of the $9.90 TOMS SERVICE PHONE 92 Two Pants! 2 to 6 Yean Exceptional values on U. S. TIRES and TUBES USE CONOCO GASOLINE FOR LONG MILEAGE I'llONK N ew Styles Boys and their Younger Suten You Save Money in the Long Run knit n S to 9 98c pop- - Sixes 10 2.98 to X7 $1.10 o old he does not the circus? Seeenjoy Ma- - a real day a t Mr. and Mrs. William Owen w Salt Iaike last week, go! lM ll " Vu man. in there with theirlate son. Janies, who rile Here of (he Onus." at the on Saturday to resume his sch Star. Sunday. work at Oakland. Cal. Miss Leona Fornte and Miss Sister Kusebla. who visited h JameM, home her ll week after spending some time last for several days with with Mrs. j e. OTonnor. returned 1M '"t'-leSalt section Lake last Saturday. Sit ' 1 ay.oi iiia They had a verv en-- J' Kusebla Is a teacher lu the ya.'.e v.. Titi.-and report visiting Mary'a of the Catht Wasatch, many former Tin-1g educational people now Institution for you In that locality. Indies. s,r!esi I Lu-cl- s - liv-lu- le |