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Show f TIjuimLiv. Nivtiiiti r U lirjii. THE EUREKA REPORTER All Huuiirs Are Getting Elk Prom Mt. Nrbo Section ll.t - Tlllllr Ninth i' ur S!;llhl,u-- u: tj 11 ,i M.mmio'li S A IC At Ylctnri.l lrnii Kiln: ( ! m ' I 1 I r. ! ,i ( . m lisb 1? ;.IIv i i il uftp (ii r. ) 4 . nun mit i . , Hull lull Hm i II il I limi iii't k 1! i in i ni'i. Kasli H lit - 11. I Druitun ' on I't.i h Cun Mi'Uiilaiiin View Chief Cutis. Proper! ice 4 'll l"f Culm Kur ku Hill Eureka Hill t il in i ni i 4 , . Ni-li- .ivm-pi- to tig !)- ;- ..inn- lot . - ili.ii tj'- p c .i ici'i-ii- i i T t (.,!,. r. I,. ' i,e, i!(;-I- I.irk I ws - t i P, in I 4 Eureka 1.11 v Grnml Central III- l.'.i' I nil told a represeii-ta'iv- I In- liirintii-- - with i nf m III,. II- I- usxjOl!i- un Aln-i- 'ii - t,f Hi). Klks of presented u vrv pleasing a till uiprtip ri.it t Ariiiisilic Hay firnKrain on Mnmlay evcnliic of this week. Hit- affair lieine at the Elks IoiIl'c rooms atnl it w.n well - John Downey, coiiiniand-- r ol ilit local 1ii'il, presided and among ihe mi mliers inakin:, up thu program were the following; riano solo by Miss Lelah Wall, C. reminiscences of the closing days ot Jhe World War by Herman Sylvester. din-- t by Mrs V. K. Kkluff and Mrs. Charles Hecblol, patriotic address by Carl Eager, solo by Nell O'Hare, selections by the Columbian orchestra, player bv Bishop J. O. Webb. legion members, as a part of their Armistice Day observance, fired a rousing salute at 11 a. m. on Mon-- ; day and mine whistles and bellH reminded the people of Tlntlc that Jut leren years previous a war effecting the entile civilicd world had been broiiglit lo an end. 44 I.ady Elks held tlo-imeeting in tin club rootrs on Tiles-day evening Briile and "500" were features of entertainment, prizes being won by Mrs. Alan Ivey and Mrs. (leorge Courley. Lunch-(oi- l was served. Hostesses of the evening were Mrs. Maynard Cronin. Mrs. Alan Ivey. Mrs. George Gimr-leand Mrs. Clarence (lourley. Mr. I.ou Harrell was appointed chairman of the entertainment committee fur the next meeting. r 1 y CopperRivet at all Strain points Plus Extra Heavy Tested Denim in LEVI STRAUSS Waist Overalls Insure long wear ANEW IPTHEY PAIR. RIP AskforLevfs Reliable Merchandise since 18 53 II.! , t i ( V. 7."' 1 In 4 $11 ,1. s" $4 .1(1,1 I. 'iivi-' I ! I 2 House Going at ; 1 Tln'ic 1 tl mill I .,( lie Si.uiihii'il. ('nut I'hli-lit -- t e r tli.it scores of $ l 1'2'vi-Silve- vi. lli Kiueriiid. 5 c O'-- 4 4. oil., t T. W rig lit. of Kurd, a. lived 17, war-- , b.i-- i lie, mi lu'.iiilii bai k to ttiis stale fimn 1,0 Au:;d,bv Sheriff Itiivil nf I'roto anil wiili robbing iln- Innii,- ,iir ;i r it I'liihi Wight mall at I'ay.-o- ii f, .ic Ic.iving ibis city i In liny was '.akrii Into cusi iiil v and ml ml i i from local hlisilio-- s lioiisi-f- i mid liii-f- i of money mill oilier in tides a' sclionl. it is I lion (.ill Ilobablo ill'll with lilt- - (liarvc of linrglirt lie Iihii. in Ihi I'tali "ii ii nt v will In- - -- cii' to tinsinte reform (i hold. - (hiii-ii- i In-e- 1 1-- - - 1 I n t!i ktcDin;: - - 1-- Off 2 1 This is your opportunity to sell t f your wint'r's oull't il a verv low eu"t. With Robbing Pavson Home ilii-u- i to 3 - Eunka Juvenile Charged In-sa- 1-- his store's reputation, this is a genuine SALE. A real January event roning to Nun lieii in the heart of tin- season. In l s7 - 1 1 in lo $ . Tint Ic Every Coat and Dress in the , .Hid 1 $11 "0 elk arc going to die in (lie mountains before (lie sea on (loses, wli'cli is on the 2'ith of III- - nioiilh. Mr. Clyde said that in one day's ride seven Mounded elk. sonic of in such condiilou that they could not survive, ami also found tin spoiled carcasses of iwo other elk which hllll wounded If tlijs Is the condition in a small territory such us a man could cover In a day what must It In- when the who.-Xchterritory is taken Into coiisid erutlon. Tlie slaughter Is siinoly' luapulllng. and means that wln-ll resent closes tin magnificent elk herd of that sisiiuii will wiped out. Eureka hunters who have returned with their elk up to the present lime are: C. K. Hinsit. H. K. McClain, (!. C. Idnd.sny, Jaiin-- Morvan. Hugh Atlieily, George Karas, ('lias. Mill z. N. S. Sanderson, C. K Itife. Thomas College, V. K. Carson, Arcli Donaldson, C. K. Ward. William I.ulrd. sea-ur- I :i -- American Legion Members Observe Armistice Day f I Shi, lcl. - Ni-lm- 1 1 1 1, . $ North S'iihImiiI. n Karl Clide, tin- ranger sta- at i . , :i Bullion. :,r.c iii i'o'c l 7 1. hi ck :i Lily. I., i.i '1'iiiii-- , r, (, c Nuitli I. ilv, $4 7.0 I e killed - ( V.-il- i (!aue Wurth wlio Is stationed . tion on Ml. of tin Total Carli ads tli-i- - ll: I North St .i ii hii Sioux. 7c Tintii S:. mil. ii lull what will Neill! s riulim and -ii iU-sll- the allllUtl Ml i III be no ,;ml sei-rn- I'aiks. i P.i'vhti l.i! I. lit Is-e- Mr c-- Si. II,. I (I'll, s Ciiimii Icii'i. .(1 ! K.i-- - in I.' 1 u t rie-si- of tin- - Mi i ,d i.'ii. Ii , I stated lli.il o!i!v Iviii p.iit,- ('('III. (Hit of The l(io,(.i;: wl'tlollt ll.'ir f , (jili't.i of i lk Ttoisi W II.) ale w llPne. l(i .ii,,, an.l bunt dill cclitly aio bound 1. fol their elk I 1! n p to III- - ,f lb in nioi a liiiiidr-- d and Ncvn.iy elk line . ( hi-- i k- -il mi! liiroiigli pl.l. l:. ing a.- f , ; iio-ii- i ,, 1. )', i - lui'it.-- -- i Sale ot Coats & Dresses Pre-Thanksgiv- from MtuiuniK 11 . 1 ! - r ct'ciy 1 rn i M (l (I Stock Sales . 4-- Il'ittir- Pag 5 1 -- to 2 Off 3 - 44- s Entire Stock of Ladies Millinery - Star Theatre Will Stage Dog Show on Main Street . -- In -- 4 Off New Winter Styles in Stetson Gloves - wniidcr picture. 'Die it.iie Imw Man." coming lo the Star Theatre on Saturday ami Suiulay Frankie Harm has a pet dug, ju- -t an ordinary mongrel, hill plays an important part. Iii order give the boys and girls of Knrek.i a chance to display their dogs the show company will stage a dog show nt for Saturday aflerniioii four o'clock, in front of tin theatre. Kvery dog must be on a strap or lie dis rope. ''usli prizes will tribuled also fifty show tickets. They will go to tin owners of Armistice Day Exercises Are Carried Out at High School 1 t In WE HAVE THE CORRECT COLORS TO HARMONIZE WITH ANY COSTUME FABRIC CLOVES 10c In $1.79 KID GLOVES 2.49 to $4.49 11 t- Ilv MISS CLYDE Tlntlc High School students the signing of the Armistice which ended the World War wiih a very interesting assemhiv. Observance of the one minute silent e o'clock, nuirkt-promptly at the beginning of program. Only eleven years have passed Mince our nation found Itself involved in a world struggle lo defeat . the forces of Five million of our finest men were under arms and prepared to civc tln-ilives, if necessary, to restore peace. With the passing of time, many of the tragedies and crudities of war are forgotten. Historians are only beginning to give a really accurate account of tlie greatest war We are fortunate in in bistory. make having a speaker who history as It was written on the bat tleflelds of France, a lew years ago Tlntlc High School may well be proud of the fact that John C. Downey is a graduate of the Institution. His war record is most outstanding, but few In America can claim the honors and decorations that have hei-i- i bestowed upon him. Mr. Downey at present Is Commuiider of the Arthur U. Sullivan Post of the American With his experiences then to draw upon, his talk proved most interesting to the Mu- -' A few of the denis and patrons. norrors and hardships of war were shown us by the speaker through his description i.f meeting a group of Hermans and a machine sun. For Ills action and bravery at that particular time, Mr. Downey was decorated and honored by not only Ihe L'liited States but also the French government. Mr. Streeper of the Knglish department read to us Bruce Barton's The l.'nknown splendid selection Soldier." Misa Myrle Gear, a student of the class In public speaking, rendered the selection In Flanders Field. The Flag Without a Stain, sung by MIsh Frances Hulsh, accompanied by Mrs. Claude Baker, was the closing number of our program. Wm wish to express our appreciation to the American Legion Post No. 34 who sponsored the Armistice Day program. largest, prettiest, Humming Bird and Blue Crane Pure Silk Hosiery THE NEW SEASON'S FAVORED SHADES AWAIT VOUR SELECTION. BLUE CRANE -- Square and Pointed Heels, per pair 98c HUMMING BIRD S'lk Chiffon, per pair $1.50, $1.75 HUMMING BIRD Service Weight, per pair 51.50 nglied, brightest dugs, also two core other prizes. We want every dog in Ti'.ti,-i-- autoi-rary- I lie . . Imw, 4 r N A It IKS II 111: I I.ITK . OPKMD I (Xlli;(TBli:ilY - C. -- Karly in the week .1. It. Naylor Klite opened the store in ibis citv The eMtalilish-iiu-n- t had been clused for nearly three months. The place will hw known us the Kriss Kruss t'onfec-tlonerand according to Mr. Navlor It will in no wuy effect tlie operation of tin Kriss Krnss Inn. which in also under his management. The m-store will handle ice cream ami all kinds of confections, lint drinks and il idles will lie served, over Ho- fountain. ('iinft-ctuner- K- - EUREKA, UTAH mxi, ...i. . j, .mi MERCHANTS w I 41 -- r- , y ai-'- Writes Friend In California Of It o - HES2S FHONE 18 FENNELLS 44 GOSHEN NEWS. The 4 Parent-Teacher- will meet Hervanee 's Thursday PHONE 78 lefi my wind-dis- years I AssoHatlon oril.-r.was bilimis and consii wiili in lii-- . .i i.ci evening in oh- - paled and Mitf.-i-- of National Kdueation after nearly every week. A program is being arranged accordingly. ('. I. Olson of Pavon ' will lie the speaker for the evening.' Mr. and Mr. Victor Frandsen announced the airlvai of a son, their! first child Mr. Frandsen Is an ; structor at the Goshen Junior High! School thin year. Adrian Klton. accoinpa tiled by his: manager. Kid Davis, and a number of friends were visitors at last week. They greatly appreclat-- . ed the hunting and fishing offered in this vicinity. j Mr. and Mtm. Leonard Pitt of Garfield are visiting at the home of Mrs. Pitta parents. Mr. and Mrs.1 Jim Burraston. this week. The first high school dance' of llo year will lie held at Boswell's' Hsll Friday evening. A Ptivsun or- rhextri will furnish music for th occasion. You will save money by storing No. Russet Potatoes . im-.-il- 1 -' In-- $ 1 .45 Bushel j i Coi-hei- i I in 5 bushel lots from car ; THE STATE INSPECTOR SAID THIS WAS THE FINEST FIELD OF POTATOES IN THE STATE. j When in need of COAL ABERDEEN is the COAL to buy. j ; I 44 Officers and members of tlie Moose Lodge of Kun-kwish to crtend their thanks to Tlntlc rcsl-- j dents for tlie liberal patronage en the card party which was carried out for the purpose of sending the children of the late Ivan Harper to K. I.KWIS MBS. ANN Moosehenrt. The affair was a success anil quite a sum was realized 'I anil w.i run- l,it from it. Ihe three children will he ("i- -,r"'r taken to Moosehenrt . later in tin ,1"P ,h''t ! ,'i ,jl' "' and month, by John W. Anderson, who wo,k wen- mi sh.it that has for many years been prominent my was iuipos-'il.liin the affairs of tne Moose frater- Mound biMliS "Four n gave me (f nity. a vain of pounds. I tunc i ;it un-- I 44 i I am aiuu'-if tm v Continuous musical program (lurMv ing the Karlen Card Party next Mon- and my arc I relieved. fine and day evening at Miners Cnloi Hall. am so stroijg ,'1:1,1 ri'eti.my no 1. k all. Mv Iwo 1, are ll.e lit wiili wniiiei fill r'Su!i-- ' Sarciii Pills iil me i,f an! 44 I feel like a dl!fIM FOR SALK Kitchen cabinet in a freiml in t'.ihfi.rnia al7i'-ill115 good condition. takes It. her lo like l!il- - Win. .,-- fill 2KI-Phone j a -' FF.NNF.1 t "' The Best Coal for en-.n- , ,S PHONE 18 - m-rv- .1 PHONE 78 . S.ir,--:i- I Winter Storage Give us your order for your winters supply now, and enjoy that feeling of satisfaction that a well filled coal bin brings. Prompt delivery and full weight s f Imusi-wor- -- Local Ads. q Jeipi orman T tURfKA.UTAH L t For Immediate n- 1 ,1 1 Sale g 1 J. IreaiTiieni " Mrs Ar.na K FOl M) I air of glaHses. silver 243, W. 34tii .U., rimmed, in ca.ie. Owner ran ye SCIIR .M liitl'GS same at ihiH office. Agents. FOR SALK Thoroughbred Springer 44 Spaniel puppies. Will be just nd pkop.ati; ;rKDiysi!!P right for the hunting nccmiii next NOTICE fall. Priced reasonable. (' F. - 44 Rife. Kureka. Phone 2 7 4 For further information consult FOR SALK Kindling wood. t'iOO County Clerk or nlgutra. per load. Phone 2 4 J 44 FOR IlKNT Six room house, NOTICK TO CREDITORS equipped for boarding house or Estate of John A. restaurant. Apply to Library, (Yeditors will present claims with Eureka. .vouchers to the undereixm-- at Ku- w ANTED Will buy aernnd hand reka. Utah on or the 20th dxy saddle. Must he In good con-- .r Januarv. 1930. ditlon and reasonably priced. ApANN M. HENKEL ply at Reporter office. Administratrix of Estate of WANTEI Mena wanhlns to do at John A. Henscl, Deceased. home or will go out by th day. (First pub. November 14. 19S9. for particular phone 132. Lat pub. December 12, 1929.) j The Dr. A. II. McChrystal house in Eureka. Ten room modem residence. Double garage, good cellars, wash house, hot water heating c reapi-div- H'-nse- -- p.-- i i- 1 guaranteed. d i up-4o-dat- Dei-eatie- plant. If interested make offer. d Frank Garrity -' . C |