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Show ttm j Page 8 THE EUREKA REPORTER I. A. Local Nev&$ li .u-s- l 14, 1929. Itryun of Hull l.uk Cllv Hie wi-- inl III I.;. . I Iii.iii. of Mis. Lou ll.irri-ll5lis. K. K. P.utM-l- l nt Salt laike wa In Kim-kIbis week, being the of giii-ton, Jerry Mussel t, of br 'I wi-Mr. mill Mm. K. I.. li rl-'- l Neplil visitor on Friday. Tin1 chief ilriiwliiii'k In mfclcr'.ii-I- n I lint I In1 person In front of you III (ill k Olll III salad M'flllK always us If lie were buy Iiik h f Mltl wntrli. City Attorney spent tlm enrly part of Hu week nt Suit i to I.nke, giving' Ills IiunIiipnh. ) Thursday, November lie Hitlubow Mail." Coming, store. lie Hi'biiimiii-JoliiianJlllie Keniliill. Si pill bit lrif- I Hirlcfu Kratike, Little daughter man, was In Kuiekn Iasi Pal unlay. or Mr. iiiul Mrs. Walter Krniike, has M rw. Crank Itaeou anil little Kuri-kaft-ami, riiiiriii'd to hpemLug Marvin, lire spending tin week In ii inonth a lib rcluliveH In Colorado. Salt I .like City. Aiioriiey Claude F. Maker spent lllai-keMrs. Hiiim'Iip returneil lb early purl of Hie week al Fillhome on Salurilay eveuiiiy, aPer a more, having business in the Fifth pleiiHiint visit of aeveriil ilayn In Hall District Court In session then. iaike City, Libert lee dey left Kureka on Mra. Kmniu Hillings left Kun-kn- ' Monday for Milford where lie will Clfv m'.uiti report for duly as a fireman early In the week for Hall After visiting III Halt Lake Mra. Hll-I- on the Colon Pacific Hy. lllCN experts to Hpeuil the winter at Mra. Walter Frunke lefurned lo lawlHtowu, Monlaiia. OFFERINGS FOR THE Kui ikii luici last, week after a month See "Maila me X," tin ilriima mat r.penl ul Hall Lake. Kin wus d Iiiim thumb'ieil Its ii eH'HI'e of dlvlnn flumw boy, born COMING WEEK AT by unit her love ilowu through I lie years lit llie eupltul a couple of weeks ago. III a Khirloua new anil splendid net Mr. and Mrs Charles Van Wagting. At l In Hlar Monday and Tues-- oner rctunu-home late Iasi week 100 day, November IKtli and IStli. ufier spending u few days in the lais per rent liilktini, The Angeles section of California. I'reHldent .lease Haws of the local trip was made by uulo. I.IKIKA Klwania club Iiiin been linked to aeiid t Mr. uiid Mi l. James Crooks : n i epi eseiilat ve of tin leeiil oryaiii-x- hr-week for a vlil with their mu lo a iiioel In a nl tin lilKelow dau liter In routlieiii California, TONIGHT ft FRIDAY Hotel at Ogden. this evenlnK, at flu- Irip from Kurekii to the mast , loiial 15th which lime the Infernal November 14th ft wii:i niaili' by iinliiiiinbile. or nee Melluvld, will Ih tile city A M. Stewart returned lo Mr:. r.iieat of honor. A dinner and dnnr-iii100 Per Cent Talking In l:t r this city on Wednesday home the eveniux's parly will rnurlude ufier submitting I" goitre opereniertaliimeiit. I; Norma Shearer in hos-p- i In one of lit Hall Lake ation In "The It a n bow Man you will ii Is. THE LAST OF MRS. wlliieha a regular 'ild tinn minstrel Mrs. Lyle Millington of Pocatello, ?! show i.iid with It the morn modern CHEYNEY Is In Kurcku for a visit with Idaho, tuneful music, friends. vaudeville, with Mr. mid Mrs. Millington 11 d ru-- i Tlirixi ;li l.oiniiiii ciilrli) Mines, ebv r dancing. etc. moved from tills city to Idaho sevtrull slie swept, leaving Kiblle Howlin' wrote Hie story, coin-eral yeurii ago and ul llie presi lit lull'll of broken hearts :iii' posed o! lilies for be melodies and lime are gelling along nh'clv, Mr. si line Thin Jewels. sparkling plays In lad In Ibis pleture. Hi nr being ore iiiii ii of n ga-- j iiiioli1 Into II 1(H) lilt lints I S:it nt tl.i y and Sunday of Ibis week. rage at Hull place. CisyfifU ier eenl talkin'; piiltire filled (In Saturday lii'ppen-IiikN. Wallace, In with wit, Arthur pailncr bUU" were club of tin pleasantly mill guy Mi lieu. lakers,, ii r allied by Mrs. John Coffev. Wallaie belt llariiiini, under pur-compleleil tli Tiii'silay Prizes at curds wire luvurded to icbai.e In-- j sons of Harmon and J. I) Mra. Charles Vail Wagoner first, tere 'l In the ciincerii. SATURDAY ft SUNDAY Wnll.'ic and Mrs. Nell O'Hare consolation. Is now owner and sole will November lGth ft 171 h A ilulnty luncheon was served, coni Inin to il.i biisiness nt tin. era being laid for the following on Hoiitli First ' 11 Iiri ent IochI guests: Mrs. Frank Paeon, Mrs. J Fa-- Street. ion, Eddie Dowling and Price Hun. Mrs. , Sorensen Jones, Itay Marian Nixon in Mrs. I), it. Furor of Maniniotb Mra. Her! Fields,, Mra. O. J. Itussell, to the Silver City Study. THE RAINBOW .lr., Mra. Nell O'Hare. Mrs. Clunles wiii bonier. Veil Wugoner ami Mrs. Thomas Max- 'Club on 'I tiiirr.ilay afternoon of Inst MAN" week. Mm. Jesse Haws presented well. tinlesson. a sketch of the life All I be New Yol k irllb a have were members Flilells Club The discussion Carnegie dei lured "Tin llnlnhow .M:iii," fully enlerf allied on Friday was led by Mrs. Huv Potts. Among fell! Ill Ilia Kdille llowllll-- , Ibe In by Mrs. P. J. Honiielly. Is wire Mr. Dave Uren-- j the y a tile of "r.00 Hie high score linen present happiness sillier Mipii'lie. D. P. Wheeler. Mra. Leo. Mrs. m l balgli. a ii bum ino.-(lie iiory jet prize was won by Mrs. George screen rent'll tin won the Green. Mrs. Jerse Haws. Mrs. J. K. Mrs. John Allen It's a sparkling romance, bil A dellelous luncheon ilergslrom und Mrs. Hay Potts. house prize. criu-limit with love, puiho, wan served. Frank Martinez, the present Among those present Mrs. iiinyor of Hlihflrlil, was were: Mrs. lien Thurmond, edy mid llie most glorious nm-- i ever aleal aeon vnu linv John lluiincll. Mrs. T. K. Ilurtjett, at the election last week This In7. beard. It's Just aa fine enter-- ' Mrs. Charles Mrs. Ian Vest, dicates I lint nls administration has talnmeut ns our ope ulna uuiu Mrs. Wllllain Conover. Mrs. been a success and t hat Hlchfb Id .rl" and her "The Street F. A. Hriinl. Mrs Han Mcl'miii, Mrs. people wish to ntulii (lie services of that a Hiiyiim n lot. John Allen and Mrs Henrge this progressive huslne-- s man. who Mullins 2::i Hinnlav Is known lo many Tln'lc people. Ailinlsslmi mb1 Hiu I lib. Ho Payson, Spanish Pork urd Snrlng-- v Mra. Carl lleek euterluined Ii nl.so Night IVIees !SV nml Mi. llielr present Club nt her home on Sewing and mayors. Thuraday evening. cards were features of the evening a Kllte Club members enjoyed MONDAY ft TUESDAY and the prize winners were Mra. pleasant meeting with Mrs. Ijpslle November 18th ft 19th Mra. Squire Cromur oil Ac nea Huberts, first; Friday evening of last llroiiks, second; Mra. Hcorgc Wynne wick. "iOO" wus the diversion amt A 100 Per Cent Talking dainty luncheon Hu first prize was won by Mrs. was served, covers being laid for Ccorco Forsey. Mrs. Peterson won Hie following: Mrs. Hoy Allred. Mrs. Ibe house prize. A dainty luncheon Ruth Ghattcrton, RayMrs. Dewey Hobiu-mu- was served. Ferris in-lawAmong those prcHii( mond Ilaekett, and s; Mrs. Harry Hoblnson. Mrs. Clay were: Mrs. A. Allred. Mrs. J. 11., (. Mrs. Mrs. in Lewis Stone Henrge Wynne. Kelsey, Kllsworlh, Mrs. Heorce Forsey, Mrs.: Jack Hresaiiian, Mrs. Agnes Kohcrts, Maviinrd Hrlggs, Mrs. Henry Ihivls, ' MADAME X Mrs Clmrh'S Hilllaple. Mrs. Squire and Mrs Peterson. lirooks, Mrs. Ilurold Deck and Here lit lnt vou hive the The slate board of equalization' Knotts. world's moat fumuua emotional Issued a call Wednesday for a meet-- 1 Ini Hilled with r.uch drmu.'i, Mayor and Mrs. Dan Fields enter- lag of llie county assessors of the! Hint nml pntlios power tained a number of friends In ,i very slice for Dooeniher 6 in the state! u "Madame X" will be placed enjoyable manner at their home on eapitol The purpose of the mcet-muon a the greatest at tractions fiOO" was the Saturday evening. lug will lie to discuss matters of or all time. If Is n story of n diversion mid the prizes were award- common interest to sssessors. pur-wife who had sinned, n hused lo Mrs. William Owens mul C. II. tlcularly In remrd to forms i band who could net forgive, a Hlfe first, nml Mra. II. K McClain necessary for the assess-- ! ccitifyinx a down wmd path traveled by and William Owens consolation. incut of automobiles. The state j penitent girl, outcast, alone, Following cards a delicious luncheon board also extends its tnviialinn to' ihint fiHI to see It. wns served, covers being laid for the the county commissioners or any Mr. and Mrs. other county officers Interested in' following guests: Mr. mul Mrs. Frrnk the assessment of property. Hurrity, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20 ; ; Frank Hrlskey, Mr. and Mrs. II. K. McMrs. Franrea Hulsh entertained' Clain. Mr. and Mra. C. K. Hlfe, Mr. An All Star Cast in and Mrs. K. J. Duxgun. Mr and the Junior Literary Club in n very, Mrs. K. L. Christ Ison and Mr. aut pleasant manner on Tuesday evenTHUNDERING ing. After a short business meetMrs. Wllllain Owens. TOUPEES ing bridge was enjoyed. The high Catchy music, clever dancing, score prize went to Miss Genera Here is nmuher comedy gem dramatic situations. You get all of lllggluson. A dainty luncheon was for our hiu wcektv Fun Fet. In the "Hntnhow served. more this and It whole Club members the Liinilv; Bring Man.' coming to the Star Theatre were Mrs. Dan Cronin. Miss present costa you only a lln.e each and Margfor Saturday and Sunday. Matinee aret Fennell. Miss Mary Hyan, Mrs.,' we promise 011 an eveninu of on 20c 40c. and Sunday, prices L. P. Davis, Mrs. M. V. Hansen, Mrs. eleun. wlioleaome Night prices for this wonder picture 1. F. lkninelly, Mrs. Jerry Hassett, 2fic and 50c. 'Mr. C. J. Kline, Mrs. Mberl Morlcy, and Miss Geneva lligglnsou. On Wednesday evening Mrs. Lily Painter pleasantly entertained the LADIES and CHILDRENS Ladies Art Club. In the game of '.00' the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Y. A. Hosenlof first, Mra. Mary Stack second. Mrs. A. K. Tuckett house prize and Mrs. II. K. Navlor A delicious luncheon consolation. followed the card playing, rovers laid for Mrs. V. F. Painter. Mrs. A. K. Tuckett, Mrs. Mary Schofield, Mrs. Hort Painter, Mrs. Mary Stack, Mrs. P. N Nielson, Mrs. W. A. Mrs. II. K Naylor and Miss Louisa Tuckett. I,. O. K. Club members were delightfully entertained ou Thursday evening of last week by Mrs. Win. Trelear. "500" was the diversion and the prizes went to Mrs. Stella Shea first. Mrs. James Pant second, and Mrs. George l astteton consolation A dainty line neon was served. S2.98 MENS LEATHER SLIPPERS Among (host present were: Mrs Ireseiu.'.tlve, wns In Kureka this reka for twenty years and has many Cecelia Hacon, Mrs. William Gear, January. M. friends here, spent a few days at the with the I'tah Win. McClure, vlrs. James ltant. Mrs. John Howe, RUBBERS and OVERSHOES Power & Light Co., made the hotel lVau. with the Nelson-AMrs. Joseph Huvs. Mrs. George his headquarters for a few days. sen Produce Co., was here this week. " H Foley, Continental Oil Mrs. Harry Cnrten. Mrs. While here Mr. MeCLire was busy His company makes weekly trips l,,an- - fHed on the local garages Mrs. Thomas Drew. Jack Osborne. SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY replacing some of the old transformproducts. Tintic, trucking in much of the.1'1 Mrs. Stella Shea and Mrs. Frank ers with more modern equipment. merchandise the last two being special "Gil" Garrity, Bailey, who missed nut on 53c 1 lb CAN M. J. B. COFFEE J. K. Thompson, with the Llttel & his last week's trip to Kureka. was K. J. guests. Martin Co. of I.os Angeles, was a ber Co., here on Tuesday and Wednesday 45c gueM-'a- l 1 lb. PKG. M. J. B. Jr., COFFEE the "Tlnttc" this week and his way Coinin'.'. "The Halnbow Man." transacting business fur the S L found business so good Hint he will Hardware Co. "Gil" put In most o I K. t'orlna. with the Burnham last week be back again before Christmas. liunllug elk and reports a NEWS. has been In Ku- very successful Manufacturing trip. II. W. Whitlock, with the Munlng reka for a fw Co, days being engaged A. II. Hudson, Among other guests of the hovi the Wear IV. called on loeal merchants In the Installation of a sinker In the representing Maize Shoe Co. of Rochester. N. Y nml was wearing a broad smile furi ace room at the Tintic Hotel. during the past few days were c . E. Lewis. Tulsa, Okla.; Frank cause th cold wave of the past fw The new machine should result was a guest at the Thule Hotel In j week, this being his first visit toilH,l I helping hts business, more uniform heat in the hotel and Ogden; B. M. Snell, DeMich.: Kureka In but troit. Frank Green. the future he u. Star Drown K. Theatre. will; and ltody. patrolmen PHONE 248 THE STORE OF QUALITY Bruce Boardman. Kemmerer. Provo; make regular visit to this section. for the Telephone Co., F. K. Kails, with Seowcroft Wyo stopped here Jt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones. Beaver1 Hon of Ogden, made his rounds of Harry Frcdmau, well known Ot- - this week while making un TRY OUR DELIVERY SERVICE. V. Mr. Mrs. and B. Walker K L. Co salesman, was at the1 Hon of some of the loll lines leading: the district this week Snarr, J. M. Billingsley. T. J. Bur-o- f ; hotel again this week and states into Tlnlle. It Lake piano man and T. T. Barrett ali j whoMorrison that he ntll be here Fait early Ini J. H. Kins. Sweet Candy Co has coming to Cu- - Lake aty. on i r a n'li-ullui- I I ueeoin-panfi-- - STARTHEATRE i b-f- : ; a I l I - preal-ileiit- 1 1 k I I . s I 1 eli-t- ! I I I j arti-riiiiiu- i s j h 1 1 A Great Thanksgiving Overcoat Special I 1 , rv Ilt-he- r i - de-IL'.- Tlns-iiiiii- i. e 1 Tlns-liin- Schaffner & Marx new styles and colors n. 1 1 Just-a-Mer- Mein-lmm- . i. I Vis.-Wand- a j 1 ; ; SUITS WITH ONE OR 2 TROUSERS I , FAMOUS GORDIAN WORSTED SUITS $35 . COATS i Thanksgiving is family day the day we are looked over by our relatives and our prosperity measured by our appearance; our clothes criticised or envied. Youll certainly want that new overcoat for Thanksgiving. Well give you one in this event that looks far better than this special price would indicate. be-i- Kos-enlo- ns f. EUREKA PROVO House Slippers for the Family I n Cas-tleto- j ! us-Int- tinticITotel SUMMIT STORE ,1 ' Inspee-tenhelm- in rep-'tun- er er i t W 1 A ' uv I'gAi o |