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Show Thursday, THE EUREKA REPORTER rui-i:- .i n .. "I fill (I - til- f I Ml lI I , i :,.ilil H:iwm nf Silvi r Joel Taylor of Kiinkii In If last Wei dllniv was In I'l nl.i In mi li tlif !i " !li li'i'i i 'I III li.': II nf ll 1 li i; iii'i it ill I HMiippi-"t- ft-i- t. t. i A 1 ,il.-- i , i .. til Ilf Ki'iims s i.tl ! n-iI f i Iififli nf Hut-l- i. l.i -- I 1 ,ilf. W.ili-- r Iifrli. Sr.. leave Kurek.i in Iln !nnr fiimre, vnini In ( 'iilntiailii Ihinti. Cal. veral v.l.tie they will Ieliiiiln for 1 1 . -- -- ii was hi- - A. Hatfield, who! hurt while In Dial ei i inn. er rueet-lin- will In with Mrs. on held IHi'li January Stanes Jermaii. On Friday evening, January 2-- rd. the anniial Green and Gold Hall will la given in tin L. D. S. Km rca'inn I lull. There will he speeial decor-f- i inns nml gnnd luusii has lieen I Reductions of 10 per cent, 20 per cent and even have, during the past six months, become for the neasslon. Tin ailmis-elm- i priee will he $1.00. The M. Men nf Mumrimlh will cninliiif a iliim ina parly al the Mum' ninili Hall nn Friday evening, January lClh. Good rnusir has been engaged for lit affair aud the admis-- j "lull prill will he $1.00. Kurek.i, pi nple are cordially invited lo at-- ! tei.d. 1 I A pleasant meeting of the I.ndy! Flkii was held on Tuesday evening., Fridge waa the game played and the1 liivli score prize was won hy Mrs.! Frank Hacon. Mrs. Arthur Iiir'iiona Follow-- : received the all cut prize. lug cards luncheon was -- ervid. Mrs.' George Gourley was hostess for the! evening ami was assisted by Mrs. The members nf the Klite Club Clarence Gourley and Mrs. Allen1 wire pleiisunlly entertained hy Mrs. Ivey. How yen can bny Malabav In Waller Franke nn Thursday even- uml Mrs. John F. Howe were nt Ogden lute Iasi week where they visited I heir son, Gus Howe, of Hulil. Idaho, who was In the Junction city attending n convention nf store managers of this section. Mr. Howe a reception In Ogden for Grand Kxalteil ltiilcr lumreiice W. Hupp 'f Hie Ktks assocliiilon, llie affair helm: under llie dlrecilnn of the IVdeii Flks Lodge. Mr. Hupp rnnde a splendid talk which was luoad-iii'eover station KM). Mr. lili-htwn- nllt-ndc- Nu-ilon- nl il more, effective in every department of our store. -' Ilridee was played and prizes ing. were won by Mm. O. A. Allred first and Mm. Genrge Forsey all cut. A delicious luncheon was taler served to Mrs George Crninnr, Mrs. Joseph MrCorrnlck. Mrs. ('. K. Klfe. Mrs. O. A. Allred, Mrs. Islle (Tomnr, Mrs. Glen Rtorrs. Mrs. Jark Nllson, Mrs. George Forsey. Mrs. Angus Miller, Mrs. Jerry llassett. Mrs. John Franke and Mrs. John Hell, the last four mentioned being special guests. Rates by the day $1.00 and up. By the wrek $3.00 and up. Use of Bath. In jm-p- 1 1 Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Water in Each Room A Miss Mary Kwn was hosie-- s (o' the mem hers nf die Junior l.iierury The Club nn Monday evenina. was given liv nn "HisniHiak" i Davis. The next Mrs. lll CLEAN ROOMS WELL VENTILATED vi.-llil-W In CalifiiMia il f fl ronipunied hy will visil fur f'lfi'-nlHlIo- Commercial Men's Home, Headquarters for Mining Men, "Guide for Tourists. Jesph Ta'e his ref pri. EUREKAS LEADING HOTEL. Filled Here at Economy Prices nf l.ns Anre- h- was' week Klirek.l late la- -t wiili Mr. and Mrs. Ae Nnlali Fponj ill iiri-i-ii- TINTIC HOTEL 1 weeks. 1 THE NEW fl Mr and Mrs. a i ' Kurek.i laff s. ri-r- iiini ' , inf-- I I r nn ha e l ; in wt-r- f .i-ili- l, Afi-- f Ulli 1 f I .irle" .iliri-l- t ii Mr. ninl .Mr- "inn lmi .MnlnlaV II : ' li II ni.il will :i li i iitiii.i slo-iift h they ui.rtfr fif I li wln'er. thf weeks. Tlif.v in On San Francisco f II home r (iiuniy Clerk J. II Vi(kis ami Jinlil. Klley Npu?y Slnriff fluff ami !i - :i i:. flni-l- ami y. Iiff mi Monday liinrrir lii rn Callfni nisi where Mi-- . fm ii .il..'ii., ( -- . 1 r- li Im-li- ie iirnifi Namy I'liiriill, home. Hook win tin iLvi ion l"-l- ' i ii ii.i Ini iIi'Hl show of llif vc I In v.; Ihiiii-lie 1, ll.i- - liii? feat 'Il f i il "S3 S-- f II ill Iln Slur Mmnliiy j(, f f , f , w i n (' k Mr iiiiMOii, in-- iln v'h rli'iw. ! an Ail i'ii I 'm imii(I j mill Tuesday. Mis. N. Willmoi . M'i ll.ni.M llif v nf ., Tiffany ililnff win, Mr- -. I. I.. 0,1 kr, Mr V-m1-. i1 f I niiTtaliiffl Alien they iiirade d.itkest Mim. It. T. Hu rlon tup J K. Mrs J. llinnn. Itciytrom, members nf iln Hrldye Clnli at Atio a in i.mli nf hiv r.mif. Vniill Wilson, Mil. I. O. Mi'M'i'l'-i a l'al : if- - win ih nf r how for your 1 Iininn nn Thursday afternoon nf Inal Mim. William ImiiKliivi, Mi-i Iim- Inil 's II week. Tin irli winners III Mih card Van Wmtniifr a ml Mrs. K. K. Ural i ii.,.. ,1 filii v i ii k wre Mrs. '1 mi .is Maxwell f Mi laieuie Hauer enl f rlallid mil Mih Alan Dike. I.unihcini was iy. .v o ('Inti III a very plfasani ll.e (i a Iln ( niel lull l Mrn. were: Ilellf liner The TIiiih nf la- -t i f 'I l.ur .day f vrilii j in. inner Ilatnn Vrs Kdwiinl llfiiinnr, home nf Mm. Frank ,lix IF,:vM. r.inim-rWtlH ll'llidreil week plIJfil. live , At I .no a I' Mrs. Thomas Thursday afternoon. J. Mm. lie winning Mm. Ih imiK Innrlienn win nerved and ll,. Mrs ( ; I, AmleiMin Mavwell. Mm. It J. IOimmiI1, A lin e linn In on li lii; "rnie nf the nffernnon w;i M'm. Theodore Mill ii malrider ,i ili ii liiuinr-lly- , Hlrh nmr" prle was mi rveil to Hie followlrig: Mrs. Mrs. Hay Conyers, Mrs. J. K. "pflll III hlM.'f. Hannifin, , linnin-llyllm went In Mrs Ceralla llaenn and die fi,rnld Foils. Mrs. Max OTtinnnr, Mi;a. Ien l Mrs. William Mrn. Mm. 'I re 'A!.,,. Harry Handle. to ym "l". Mm. hostess nml Iwn fipfi-liiprle Mrs. Mrs. Thelma Allen, liniindv, i F Mrs 'I were: ho:a pie-anhiiir. I'ii Alan Ilkf nml Mm. Mrs. d. L. At: and Maviianl (Jrlvis Mrs F. Itnwe. A. firniit. Mm. John A ii n in In r nf Iln friends 'ml Sort lllikiiiiifi. Mis. Harry Ciirfen. di rain Mm Cenrii Foils enlerlaified al iiflKliImm nf Mm. WIIIIiiiii Duvls nf Mrs. (iforiti TIiisiiihii, Mih William and Mrs a family dinner late lust week, those Silver f'llv Mil'cil nl her home nn Trelnar. Mr Cerelia Irn-oIn ii k : Mrs. Kiiiiiih Newton. in Saturday evening ml tendered her T. K. Hart lei t n very pleasant nurirlftn party, tha Hauer ami dauKliler, .Mm. ('ail Mr;i. I Tn roll) .liiliie,a was Im te-- a nicMHlnn hfliiK the linlyM hlt Inlay nf Saif Ijike, Mrs ftnlpli Sylve-le- r lit. I.tl Kssaves nf Im nml red nml lo tin nieliihem Five and duiiitliler, (JeorglK. Mr. and imnlverMiiry. Itnnk were features nf the evenlnit iinry ( lull nn 'Ihmsday ivenlna nf Mm fuinnre Hauer, Mr. ami Mrs. last week. Tin Ameiiran novel of Mavmiril flrh'Ks and ami, RoiiHld, nml these rallies were followed hy 'I'liiiMe Mi.-- 1 Vlnl.--i Mav White, and Leslie Itiiirlieon. attending Cnlileti Ierlnil nf Sns," hy ipeiidld were: Mr. and Mm. Henry Naylor, l.milM Wullnre, was reviewed hy Mi l. ii id Hnyul Newlnn. Following the Mr. and Mrn. Karl Foils. Mr. and I) :. Osller. Life nf the nulliur uml d'liiier ii most enjoyable evening was Mra. !eo I Value, Mr. and Mm. Ly- dlMi'iiNMl'ifi was hy Mrs. J. T. Wilson. spent In I'aines of various kinds. eveuliu was spent man Dodge, Mm. li. (I. Wheeler, and A very pleanant lum-hoowas served 'I In Silver ( Hy Sillily Cliih In Id Mr. xml Mrn. William Davis find nml a delirious Jeh- - a very Inieresilii; nn fling at the O. Mrs. I,. Mrs, lo MeMhhnel, rhlldren. I laws, Mrs. J. F. llcmHirom, Mu'. h"iif of Mrs. A. T. Hi"ler nn Thors-lesson- , Attend the K. nf C. rard par'y at Frank llnriin, Mrs. II. K. Ostler, Mrs (Ill V e veiling. The "((ftigm- the Miners Union Hall Tues., J.m. J. T. Wilson nml Mrs. Kamuel Till-hall- pliy ami Current Hlsinry of Chlravn" 2 Oi h . (loud prlxea, fine lunrh. who was a apodal guest. was tl veil hy Mrs. Isn (ireene end the dlsrusslnn following was led hy Mrs. David Droenhaliih. The memMr W. Karl bers pre-c- at were; Fii'Ih, Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. William Davis, Mm Lon firceno, Mrs. David Green ha lull and Mrs. A. T. IMgler. Minify." i- h i' I . I fill r It .1 - Mr- j if i .i f lj Ilf r Km! ly. I - Mr. ami Mm. N. Willinore sp'.ut in Saif several Mays nf la t wi l.nkf City, wliiii ih former frann-.iii is. V I' Tuimury Percale The Lndies Art Club was delightfully entertained hy Mrs. Jacob Naef on Tuesday evening. Hewing and social chat were the diversions, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Those present were: Mrs. W F. Fainter, Mrs. William Hate, Mrs. H. K. Naylor. Mrs. T. N. Xeil-soMrs. T. J. Franks. Mm. A. K. Tuckett, Mrs. J. A. Thomas, Mrs. Fred Groomer. Mrs. W. . Kosenloff. only Eg Laat Tear yard Price, X9c You'd expect this quality of percale to be higher-price- n. esjiecially when it comes in d, such attractive patterns . . . and is tub- fast! At its new low price it will be more (opular than ever ! 36 inches wide The Women of Mooseheart Leghm held their regular iiieeling at the I. O. O. F. Hull on Monday evening and following the business session Five Hundred was played. Mrs. Geo. Winn w on first prize. Mrs. Jack Wehli second, and Mrs. Margaret Freeih.y house prize. Following (aids a nice luncheon was served, the hostesses of lie evening being Mrs Jack Webb and Mrs. George Winn. New Spring Patterns arJ Colors! We have passed on to ycu every reduction which we have obtained in the cost of raw materials and production. Honalil Diitnnr. Douglass Chrlsii-MlSi a n le v Conk and Charles luigau (iime near having a serious accident hi i evtuiiig mi the highway Just this l.ie of Goshen. The car in which llii'V were riilim. collided with a cow and the iinpui-- t so great that it killed the animal and wrecked the car quite badly. The cause of the was attributed to the dense i, -- w-j- s ac-ildi- nt fog. High School Notes Hcportcr. 70 x 80 Cotton Plaid Blanket cut tingle. You have many mm ft this type uf blanket. Al Coign. Hoys' Glee Club gave ihe weekly program at Tintic High School, ns follows: Hello Song. Glee Club; piano solo. Ralph Wit hey; duel. Charles Loguii. IhmikIus.s Chrisiisnn: Kipp ninl Kipp. Frank Taylor. Kenneth Allen; Anvil Chorus. Glee Club, vocal solo. Ilert Carlson: instrumen-- i tal number, Vauehn Hogan; quartette. Charles Logan. Wilford Hed- -' nioiKl. Ilert Carlson. iHi'i glass Chrls-tlsojokes. Darwin Mirsen and 'Vincent Duggan; vocal solo. Jack t:il mini her, Kay Ggil.v; i -i r u i- 72 s 84, 4J4 lb. weight. Attractive block plaid designs in assorted bedroom cotun. Ssm ( ribhua -- . Pempey (S. J.DEPARTMENT TORE Inc. n; j Blankets $2.90 Pair Iach Wednesday, January Mill, the (Hi Part Wool Blankets llOXMF JIAX CAKTFN, im-i- i UTAH EUREKA s r Hawaiian Melody, Glee' committees appointed to work ri Miss Gourley are: Decoration -- Xi T Lenore Harney, chairman. Miss The Weekly News Review will othy Vlertel, Miss Georgia GrifP make ita appearance at Tintic High Max Dialer; advertising Wilf ' School in juat a few day. This Redmond, rhairman, Charles Lof1 I lia plot fa a ilijicusulon of current Miss Krma progr Hepworth; event. All twelfth grade history BUI Daws, rhairman, "Miss Fr students and ninth grade atudenta Fields, Miss Barbara ThornW .in civic will receive copies of this music Robert Hassell, chair1 ' pa per. Miss Marguerite Berk. Miss Marl Russell aud Ronald Olsen are d T Hill Alliaon. a ninth grader of advisors. Tintic High, was the star "hoopster" in the game between Goshen Junior High and Tintic Junior High. Bill' made 24 points out of the 31 made his team, as opposed to 8 made! hy Goshen. With his unusual abi-- i Uty to throw baskets. Bill will prob- -' teably develop into one of the star' rms lax TOR'S PRKSCr.IFTI0; players for Tintic in the future. GIVKS giTCKF.R, HFrTTF.R RFLIC T Don't suffer the pain and d'f Work is being done In all public' fort of sore tliroit. Cm a d?cfor "Peaking classes in debating under! prescription called Thoxme the leadership of Miss Marion Rus--1 teed lo relieve with the verygu1 A"1 sell. Class debating teams will be swallow. Not a pk- a but gargle i hose ii in the near future. The ent tasting medicine which reliv ques-lion for debate, as chosen by the!i the soreness and goes direct to R state, if ; "Resolved that Chain Internal cause Stores Should be Abolished " j Thox'.ne will relieve your T throat or coughing quicker and be' Miss Margaret Gourley has been ler thm anything you hare (liosen chairman of the Senior Hoa: lrled or your monev will be refn lilRh Sfh0oL which will be ed. Safe for the whole "o fandl) A held February 13th. In (he for Thorine, ready for use In 1 hlgni school auditorium. A valentine fcOc, and $1.09 bottles Sold by decorative echeme win be used. The druggists. Mc.Vlleatvr; e 1 Starting thats swift . . . starting thats safe, because this free flowing oil 111 : never leaves working parts come a iwift CONOCO Opportunity to get in tlrenei PROCESSED PARAFFIN BASE MOTOR OIL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY old-typ- Cerm-Piocevve- rg Gcrm-PitHcor- J Thlr U your Lut GEkM mponiiit nw If you re having trouble naiting, you're probably an oil (hit congcali at lemperaturet well above u:ng vhoulJ You freciing. change to Coaoro But ihai't mg all' To ward off the wear that theve prolonged atoning pvriodt bring, you want an oil which proviJea nU ml at the hrvt nlunani revolutioa of a colj motor . . . And thrrr'a juvt Mr oil whi.h can do that! Benuac there il juvt one lubricant w hich pcaeiram metal Mrfavcv and never drain aw iv in idle periodv. Comgo Mom Oil i that r lubru'ani Change to this motor oil with twin aJ vantage for winter uve ... .(A emit per quart foe all graJct at the aiga of the Conoco Red Triangle. Tr rar ti (wmi fiilrarr'i H?r. . . On l uatHSM Ocrcwt ihr country . . . i yiepn every day Iron MonJay lo Friday. Tour nrami Conoco union will give ,og a of Manonc. Jatt and time, licit unujua radio program . . . budl upon ike pretcrcncti of ihe lonmeiv kiJing cm cohere j ! -- Tomorrow morning, ti you wrp hopefully on the Msrtcr, will there he a diuppointing groan, at it tugt at your unwilling motor?. .. Or, will there tub. irue of the arrange ncw tcrnew luiinc, change, and ACVEKTllNO OUR. lg THF MANAGER WILL HELP YOU MCCNIUN JIAlfJ TIlkllLlO Sore Throat? Don't Gargh ' ! ; |