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Show 'fHE EUREKA REPORTER Tofte 6 ; i,UK A - MFX ATTKViP K. .f f. ISHTAMF.ll TIIK HFIIFK III 1ilKiK; , MKKTIXO AT HUCK hl XIHV John V. Fennell, U(h deputy for inerting. held At llilr rcKuld r K. of U. organization, Edward the the at iHHt Thursday evening r J. new Diigsau. both of Fureka, William following O. K. 1111. tli and Hugh Ward, of Sprlngville, (olumMa ;llll Installed by T composed a party of K. of (!, meoi1 noble hom who journeyed to Price last Sunday to attend a meeting of the Prim Council, at whlrh time twenty-fou- r new inembera were token Into; Star Theatre Eureka, Utah CoId'W eather offi-we- I be degree work was handled by, Hlate officer, analated by the offi-- . cer of the Halt Lake Council. 8cv- Mr Ft la Clear, right aupporter, outalde visitor were In at-- , Mr Harriet Tile, left aupporter. cnly-flv- e Hall Ogden and Lu- tendance, Mr llnirett, chaplain. ted. council being rtka repreHen Mr. Harah Bunnell, warden. The boy report an enjoyable Mr llert Rowe, conductor. The feature of the Mr. Lucy Hell, outalde guardian, time. watt a banquet In honor of Father Kuel, the pastor at Prore, the occa-- 1 cere- - lon being hi birthday anniversary. The trip to r,r; " monies card were enjoyed, Mr. Kt- minute fteen hour and three Mr,la Clear winning find prize. Marthose mak ng the trip report and and Mr. aecond. Hyrnea Ruby Che road to lie In the bet condition K,rel Kreethy house prize. snow terthey have ever aeon them. t;, moat enjoyable evening place he- nitnated with the aervlng of a aplen- - rould hardly he Been any The coal Jyond Thlatle Junction. unch. u bn to prosper-ioquite appear ramp mine of the all working. with TISTir HKNATOR WOULD IIFI.MIIITIHK WAR VETERAN though not on full time. at January Savings! 'I J VjVlA Ap iSUKDIli VrJr IM f V" i . - J J rnjurT iSlkLl1 featuring f, Alice Day, William Collier, Jr and John St. Polis The divine musical drama of tlie tear. The never l lie forgotten; nnialr of Nhulwrl, Clmpln and lie- tliovrn made Into a beautiful drama liawed on Hie lire of a limiter mini cbm. A grand adventure In lr.!ig!i ter and trara. I Wofffc e, "! A OnaiMflS January 24th and 25th 3rMNORMAWa SSHEtfRERl sBeQ out of the wlir'ow and lie lied gone with It. Thrn lie met lier plillnnderlng limlotud anil vaniHd him until he begged her . A lesaon In love to take him foi all wive and all IiunImiiiIm. Hotter than Divorcee." Tlie uMirl-lu- g Mive lind flown lmi-k- mat Incluilm Marie Dressier, Rial I k mond llarkett, (JlllM-r- t Finery, Raylleilda Hopper, Hally Filer ami other. Also Two Reel Coinrdy TOOT HWKKT t f altociiie, i MONDAY and TUESDAY January 26th and 27th I M s 1 .1 ' h r A colorful drama of life and love on the Mexican border, Tlie nlory of a heart lean nauette w ho cast her life on tlie wheel of fate and loat. 1C aeiiaalliinnl. Mood stirring and hrllliant with rolnr. Aim HOLLYWOOD IIFVI'F and two reel comedy .IHK DAD" WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28th CHARLEY CHASE in "FAST WORK" ; i1 I iM H I l i i ; lit d, 1 af-e- A bedside extension costs but a few cents a day Call Our Business Office l!!; V ' Sweater; Gwoaters T Fleece Lined rpoat 85c 98c $1.10 BOYS BLUE DENIM, 3 to 16 BOVS BLUE AND WHITE, 3 to 16 MENS BLUE DENIM, all sizes Union Suits Work Suits for Men Union Suits For Boys ' Our well known Ram lom Union Suits. Fleece-linc- d with long sleeves and ankle length legs. Strongly made for warmth, comfort and long wear. 3Ui 4 to 12 Yeort Heavy weight ribbed of Extra fine quality. well made and trimmed. Long lice vet, gnkle length. 98c Trot Blue" Brand si o8 A9c I Leatherette Id the Famous Coats for Boys Sheep-Line- d $6.90 $7.50 ,..$9.90 BROWN OR BLACK, 6 to 10 BXOWN OK BLACK, 12 to 16 MENS SIZES, Brown Only r 1 -- KC1KNCK KKKVICKH "Truth" Is the subject of the Msxou Sermon, Sunday, January 26, In all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, In lloston, Massachusetts. Golden Text. Isaiah 25:1. O Lord, thou art my God; I will exalt thee. 1 will prale thy name; for thou hast done wonderful things; thy counsels of old ars faithfulness and truth. M Cotton Shep-ndla- (TIIUHTIAX AT MIDNIGHT? j Lumberjack )ri "Try the Home Merchant First, Enter the Muff J.C.P DEPARTMENT STORE EUREKA UTAH :L mi-ln- IS YOUR TELEPHONE r-- i d Pay Day Overalls I tliarley fall In love with a girl Offlrer of the Hantaquln Chamblie ha never wen and roller! news- er of Commerre have asked the Utah paper clippings anil plrture of her county rommlmlonera for an approanil niakca up a hook on hi new priation to aid In repairing and love; how he finally meet her and building road In Hantaquln and flnlihea rolling up Ills ls!l of yarn Santlquln Canyon. makes a story jouH howl about ror The foret office ha already ap a week. proprlated $800 toward work In the Aim Vluipter N of the lilggiwt! district and it la understood that the l western ever made. TIIK. Utah ronimlMlonera will match thla 1XDIAXH AUK (XM1NU Ann may amount. start this one any time as a brM aynopiMls f precctllnjc chaptrs Is Life and lovs on the Mexican given each week. A dollar' woiili border I the main theme of Mexicf show for a dime. cali Ko. which shows at the Star Theatre, Monday and Tueacuy. Sam Hardy and Uarbara Stanwyck play the leading role. HOW FAR AWAY J Extra Heavy Weight 0oE) One io-'lo- Wfl Mac Value I SATURDAY and SUNDAY Meno Beys Fleecfcd-L'ine- i of the strangest "mlataken FORM Fit FI'RFKA RKHIRF.NT DIF.D IS MtH ASOFLFH Identity" caae In American criminal annal wa revived on Tueday In the Utah State Leghilature when! Word wa rarelved In Eureka late Henator Cleorge If. Ryan of Eureka .last week announcing the death, at b renewed hi appeal for 17000 to Angeles, California, on January n linburra Hayter Oacar Ihlllon, Can- - 7th. of Mr. Ruphenla McIhee wa a who for many year war veteran, for falae lmprl-,heronment In Carbon county on a ntur- - prominent resident of Eureka She wa a daughter of the late A. rier charge. Phlllon wa tried for the murder J. McPhee, former post master of Eu of James Paparastas, Helper pool reka, and Mr. Margaret McPhee, but now of hall operator, In the dintrlct court! formerly of Halt at Price In 1928. The state atlempt- - Lo Angelea. Resides her husband, Georg A Jack ed to prove that he wa Mr "Ulackle" Gibson, the murderer. Shepherd, and her mother, Phlllon wan Identified In Lo Ange- - Shepherd I survived by two daugh- Margaret 8hepherd and lea a th alayer of Papacota, rho ter, Ml Mlaa Dorothy 8hepherd; two altera wa killed lx year before. Ituth McPhee and Ml MargPhlllon wa taken to Price and Ml held In Jail for several month. He aret McPhee; three brothers, Cyril finally succeeded In proving hi Iden- McPhee, Charles McPhee and Charley Dewey McPhee, all of Loa Angetity. "niarkle" Glbnon wa later arrest- les. The funeral was held in Los Annow serving a ed In Nevada and term In the Utah atate prison for the geles. murder. International complications arose PKRMIT URANTKD FOR NKW over the rase. The government of POWFR LINK IN MILLARD (X), Canada aked the department of mate to Investigate the cae. Doth The Tellurlde Power company Secretaries of Htate Kellogg and wa granted a certificate of convent StiniHon asked Governor George II. once and necessity thla .week by the Dern to act In behalf of the Cana- Utah Public Utilities Commission to dian veteran. construct and operate a high tension TlieMniprlaonment of Phlllon left transmission line from Nephl to hla family dentltute In Vancourver, Delta. II. C.a and he lost an equity la an The new power line will pa apartment huune there. through Leamington and Lynndyl In In 1919 Senator Ryan asked the Millard county, furnlahlng service leghilature to pans a ' bill which to these town and contiguous terriwould provide funds to reimburse tory. Phlllon but the measure we rejectThe application was originally ed at that time. Informally by officials of protested the Millard County Telephone and NOTICE LEGION X A I RFH Telegraph company, who claimed MFX that the power line would be In such AND rlose proximity to the telephone line men are cordially as to Impair the telephone service All Invited to attend tlie next meeting The protest was withdrawn of the Arthur G. Sullivan Post of the changes were made In the projected American legion at Its Headquar- power line. In ters, Public Library, Monday, Jan. It report, The commission. 2Glh, 8 p. m. A very entertaining late that the construction of the being planned for thl line will materially Improve the er program evening. Come out and make your vice of the applicant to It patrdn self known. and will also enable the company to serve communities not heretofore served by an electrical power com HAXTAgtlX PFOPLK AHK COP NT Y FOR ROAD MONKV pany. "Needs i order. tlit M 22, i$jj I- St w OIHCHIN : Thursday, January The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. The citations whlrh corn'Mlss the Lesson Sermon Include the following from the lilble: All scripture Is given by Inspiration of God, and Is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction In righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. (11 Timothy 2:18, 17.) The Lesson Sermon also Includes the following correlative passage ' from the Christian Science Textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." by Mary Haker Eddy: "Christian Science, understood, coincide with the Scripture. nd sustain logically and demonstratively every point It presents. Otherwise It would not be Science, and could not preaent Its proofs." illage 858.) fyEfcE GOSJAGET OulE op those teeuzsr ZEFfU&'RATOBS AT .HOUSE School Notes -- I h at k! 1 Hi tk rile tid n 1 ve Were Toq HEE! &sr OUK MAID JWG&KTEVEVTO . our MAID IfFUWjy SHE VRtTES AUD MAILS HERSELF A LETTER EVERY SO HER. BOY FRJEHO, 7Wr POSTMAU, VJLL TOO QUIT SHE 'THE KSEMAH y, gall :tt :f 9r. I k Ft II ;Iq P RjKIlJ FoiX$ sun; VaraUoa Time. And they are yours to bend into your Our school begins in early fall, will. High In early spring; And You mold their plaatic minds, ln- -. But Iends like school tho best of sH HONMK JFAX UARTFN, crease the skill When Jack Frost brings his stingReporter. Of faltering hands. Orest thanks to Vacation time brings bspplnsik thee we give. Because you show tho people how to And three long months of fus; An excellent program consisting Bnt soon there's too much IdleM live. of request number wa given at -Jean Billing! We're glad school has begun. Clait Tlntlc High, Wednesday. The pro Bernice T . gram wa as follow: Tap dance, Louise Black and fk'hoot Days. AGENCY FOR TRIBUNE AND Wanda Evens. TELEGRAM NOW COMBLXD The memory of thoae days long past Vocal solo, Helen Fields. Still Ungers In my heart Flano solo, Bernice Anderson. Another change was reetf& Vocal aolo, J. E. Bergstrom. The daya of school, of happiness made la the Tlntlc agencies fort" Harmonica solo, Vaughn Hogan. In which I once took part. of the Salt Lake dally papers, Vocal solo, Marie Hanley. now b Tap dance, Ulaudia Humphrey, The days of work, the days of plsy. Tribune and the Telegram same under The long halls filled with frlende the distributlo. Ing May Pritchett and Mary Riding. How I would go once more back the first of the year M. J. Do! Ilaujo aolo, Ronald Olsen. succeeded Mrs. E. L. Chrlstisoai there Reading, Grace Redmond. To the place my memory wends Tribune agent and now he has T That Tlntlc High may send some Vlrla Saudstrnm. taken over the Telegram, whlck real poeta Into the world I indicated previously handled by (r. Din T This change was made for the by the fact that some excellent eon that both papers are a prow atantaa were written by English My Feelings. from the Tribune plant and th students of the eleventh and twelfth I When start to ran be handled betttf trlbntlon midfor cram, The the grades. following atanxaa show more economically by combining term exam ' what aome of the atudenta ran do: I feel nervous and hopeless and agencies. The same change of Ode to a High School. blue. j been made in all other cities Oh, humble building with your time The ones who get gradea art the state. If you have any comp1 or euggestiona for the betterment sweet little maids. worn halls. the service for either the Trlhuni They know how .to grade-di- g How much you hold within do. they your please get la touch four gray walla! I'd like to surprise a lot of these1 Telegram Mr. Downey. He can he reach This intMlcI achieves rtilc with You take our children, and for four guys Phones 64 or 12 large muff of blue fox. with iiihIcIiIiik brief years. With an A In chem claaa or la math. oo. border on tlie short sleeved Jacket. You hold them, teach them, turn But I tremble In fear with the days "Let Us Be Gay." which pln; The street froek. which I a clever them to their spheroa. drawing near. the Star Theatre Saturday and nw haekxnaind for the fur accent, I of In life, your work never done. I'm afraid 1 am on tho wrong path. day is another New men brilliant perform1' are born with every rising hlaik velvet. Bernard Logan. by Norma Shearer See It. THEFfi Y, GrftDMUURF I |