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Show It I THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 Thursday, February Mr. and Mr. Spencer Ifelner of, Ur. and Mr. John W. Taylor Salt Lake City spent Monday and spent Tuesday at ITovo, Utah. Tuesday In Kurcka. guests of Mrs. Attorney Claude F'..llaker returnI). K. Ostler. Mr. and Mra. Hefner ed last evening after a week In Los were on their way to Lo Angeles where be was called on Angeles, week few varatlon. for a business. legal The final card party of the K. of Think twice and you will not pass iC. was conducted on Tuesday evrn- Mra. Frank Allan of American "lng u lup Gary Cooper and F'ay Wray In Mra. Joseph Coll of Suit l.ake The Texan" at the Star Monday In Fureka wita City la In Knreka visiting with Mr. Fork spent the week-enand Its 0. Henry's best Tuesday. r for with her daughter, Mra. Harold large crowd. The grand prl and Mra. Frank IIhcoii. Mr. and Mra. Cotta are the bridge waa won hy Thoniaa Maxwell story. .Cotta. Mr. and Mra. F.lden ( lillda are the proud par(.TI(ff f A n(.w m,y j(0yi and tha grand prize for five hundred Herman Utah, salesman for Morproud parenta of a hahy Rlrl, horn jJHrn on Thursday of lual week. went to Mra. Aldula (illllaple. rell Racking company and well on Wednesday, FVbruary 18th. Mra. Word haa been received In KureThe Itegrea of Honor met on known In the Tlntlc District, was ('lillda waa formerly Mian Hytrin Ika In the effect that Mra. Thoniaa Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. arrested on Wednesday and rharged kartell. Mr. Utah made with embexxlinent. iWaltere, a former realdent of Ihla Hall and after the regular semdon Mlaa r.thel Itainsi-yaraud lednr (j im rlct, la aerloualy III at her home 'Mra. A. M. Stewart took charge of this territory for several years and was quite popular with lhe er, waa In Kurcka on Monday even-jj.r0V(i Mra. Waltera la the moth the entertainment. Five hundred Ing paying her nfnclsl vjait to th'i flf was Mra. Ann HauuiMary played, (j jr- janieH Turloupla and Mra. local Order of Kaalern Star. She ex jarT fin winning flrat prize. Mra. Cleo Roy Brouts of Mammoth enterwaa accompanied here from Salt; Ilui.nells second and Mra. Henry tained at a fathers and sons party Mra. Huale If you want tlio beat car washing nunnelta cnnaolallon. Luncheon waa Ukc hy Corfleld, worthy, on Wednesday evening, under the arand matron, and Mra. Kffln Lang- - lob you ever had, or If your car rvrt and g time was had supervision of Scout Master I'. N. pjaant ton. a real greasing Job, bring It ,y all. j needs Anderson. The party was In honor ('arson's Oarage. We know how On Tuesday at noon, the ten. he a of the 21st anniversary of scouting. W(fk w, d(J ,t of the public school gave a luncheon were In The recreation activities WBy In honor of tlio birthday unnivcr- T. E. Chat win, district of charge oiiva. m iiiv riru uikjiiik Mrs er Fields was hoateaa to oinia sary of Mra. Kathryn Bussell. Iho fIrHt prUe was won hy Mra. Frank troop organizer, and F'arl Deck, asone large the "COO'' Club on Saturday after- gueats were sen tod sistant scout master. After a otrrlly. The ,10MteHH wrN ,un(h. ant evening refreshments were pleastable rente ed with a birthday cake, noon servTha lima waa pleasantly 'ton l0 lhe folluwinK; Mra. Krank lh decora. Iona and favora were in spent playing rards and at 6 o'clock FI. Chatwln and Mrs. ed Mra. T. by Mr. nrlllk.r Mrs Fdward William Treioa'r, Mrs. Tl.omaa Mci Ray Fereday. vnrlwn W" "nrVe,,;i Mr"' f,,P,t pr,!H! MMfno rn.lrk. Mrs. James Norman. Mra. Last week's meeting of the Hat- -' Mlaa Margaret Fennell, Kalli- Jr., consolation Mrs. Frank Uur- - urday Night Club was held at the Maxwell, leen Franks, Mlaa Anna Sullivan, prlxe. Those attending the party1)," home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thomas Mlas Ada Hindi, Mias Jessie laigan, were: Mrs. John Coffey, Mrs. Noll ht Spring Lake, the members motorMrs. Thelma Mrs. Del Wallace whs hostess to Allen, Mlaa (Soldle Ollare, Mrs, Thomas Maxwell, Mrs.) to that city where a moat enjoying Wheeler, Mra. LeC.rand Noble, Mrs. (Hen Blorrs, Mrs. Han Sullivan, Mra., the O. N. O. Club members on able time was had. Music and varJones and the guest of Charles Van Wagoner, Mrs. I. J. Thursday evening of laat week, Kathryn ious games were the diversions, folhonor, Mra. Iluaaell. "600 was played, Mrs. William Ruaaell, Jr. lowed by a splendid lunch. Those Roundy won the prize for high were: Mr. and Mrs. T. A. attending score. A delicious waa luncheon Mr. and Mrs. noy Hone, C7 S3 served. Those attending were. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Berryman, Mr. MKfil Mra. Clarenre Hauer, Mra. Harold M. A. Stewart, Mrs. Alta and Mrs. Ilrohm, Mrs. Harry Randle, Mrs. Mrs. Lou Darrett, Mrs. Eliza Frlaby, Arnold Gunderson, Mrs. Emerson o' . , ,TJ Mra. mT". Bradley, Gimrge n Mra. N. O'Born. Mra. Thelma Allen.! v w Mrs. William Roundy. J ' and Mra. Bert Ieery, Mr. jkn; On Tuesday afternoon the mein-.- n Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank bers of the Ladies Aid Society were Itarnelt, Claude Ieery and Miss entertained by Mra. Frank McClure. (Cecil Spainhower, all of Spring There was the usual business ses-- ,' alnn followed hy sewing and a fine luncheon. Those present were: Mra. Glen Storra, Mra. Jatuea Turloupla, Mrs. .eVern Nevers, Mrs. F. A. Grant, Mra. Margaret Freetliy, Mrs. H. F. Gear, Mrs. F'red Button, Mrs. J. K. Stein, Mrs. William F'rary, By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Mrs. Jack Nelson, Mrs. Thomas Dean of Men, University of Francis, Mra. B. D. Parrish, Mrs. Illinois. Frank Taylor, Mra. William Clark. Pi H Vienna Bakery ; ( Special , Hot Cross Buns I j -' , 0 j . 25c doz. ... Tasty and Delicious ijn.n lr ',rl Our own Home Made Bread full pound loaves 5c Saturday Only X nrimh.ll.tjamw.127 "Paramount on Parade" la ai ANOTHER GAME IS ADDED TO F1RF:MP,VH WIXXIXQ 14J sparkling as a June night and as In- tlm&te as marriage. Bee It at the' On Monday evening at Bpuul Star Saturday and Sunday. Pork the basketball team of ihtk L. O. McMIchael, manager of the1,., flre dep8rtment addpd local Penney or. waa t Trovo on game t0 theIr JJ j,Ht wh Tuesday evening attending a n,eet-;e- d . aror0f Pork Rpanllth Ing of store managers In this ..... . , TMa tlon of the state. if the Eureka, team and then I jior no question but vkJ John W. Taylor spent Monday In eem to wn Fin-the Utah-Jua- b Salt Lake City, he was accompanied S H Doing Disagreeable Things 1 .Fit Mon Mrs. F. A. The lineup follows: 8P. FORK friends. for soimcizwrLCHx: r Mondays fia Grant and Mra. Rat MILLAIID COUNTY LAND The colonel la rather a hnnl smoker. entertained a few friends at f . SOLI) TO BONDHOLDERS Phillips bridge on Monday afternoon, tho He had a half dozen dark colored. 9 jjez In heavy elgara Ten thousand acres of land In ' Bowen party being held at the home of the! c his pocket when he Millard former. The prize for high score! f . county drainage district No.BFaeh rnme to take me to 3 were sold at was won by Mrs. Edward Duagan.i Mon- - Clayson Carta auction g public all-cthe boll game, an day at Fillmore to bondholders rep-- 1 prize by Mra. Harry Carten Substitutes: Eureka Gear, Cut he wna and Mra. Thoniaa McCormick, consopulling resented by Arthur A. StlpP.e. Slier- - bright, Franks; Sp. Fork Jex. away at them In a wood Green and George lation prize. A dainty luncheon was S. Ingra j way that preanged ham. The consideration served to Mrs. John Rowe, Mrs. Edwas ap- - OFFICIALS OF BOY SCOUTS e their rapid ward Duggan. Mra. William Mnxwell, proximately $100,000, It was re hf:ld mfietixg ox moxdai Mrs. Janies Norinan, Into ported. Mra. Thomas amnke. McCormick. Mrs. Harry Carten, Mra. The sale waa made to satisfy a. Officials of the Boy Scout orpit "When did you Stella Shea, Mrs. William Treloar, of Federal Judge Tillman xatlona of Tlntlc held their retilc Judgment learn to smoke?" I D. Mra. Dennis Harrington, Mrs. F'rank Johnson In favor of the bond- - meeting at the I D. S. Stake How asked him. I huve holders. Brlakey. Suit waa brought about a In Eureka on Monday evening wta a theory tlmi whatyear ago to bring about a collection a good attendance was present. Th On F'rlday evening of last week ever hnhlta we f delinquent taxes and overdue pay- - lesson on Patrol Functioning is have are picked up the members of the Degree of Honor ent on bonds. Part of the Judg-- ( In life. presented by J. E. Bargstrom. were delightfully entertained by pretty early "I suppose I waa nfleen." he sold. ment waa paid but foreclosure wasj Preparations were made to coo Mrs. I). T. Dunlavy, the affair being to necessary the on balance a scout dance, which will b a duct satisfy "It didn't come eusily to me. Grain the nature of a Valentine party. Hen. the how cious! It sick Monday made me. Over evening, February 23rd The home decorations were beauti-- I ful and In keeping with the season, and over again 1 thought I should die, hut I persisted ; I kept at It ; I whs dewere the luncheon decoration termined to smoke like a man, and jtnd favora. The time was pleasant- flnnlly I conquered." in g ly spent cards, the first prize I could see thut he had. to Miss Mary Ryan, the serond "Now. If anyone had set for me the to Mrs. John Osborn, the house prize to Mrs. James Bant and the consola-- 1 task of learning to smoke," he went "If father, for Instance, had In1 Ion to Mra. Fannie Fields. Forty-- I mi. sisted that I go through the physical four guests enjoyed the delicious 'luncheon which was served at amall agony Incident to lhe acquiring of such an objectionable habit, I should have tables. left home, or reported him to the Shades 1 by Mr. and Mra. Arthur Duggans,1 n,enB league championship and is I who will spend the remainder of the probability they will go throip week in that city visiting with tIle cbedule without a defeat. BESrSflmEEEDNGlWEAR qranryawcHAwnFir 19. 1to, Mc-Rol- ln ut )DiRhciB04AiLzramii: stale: JKE7JSXZKOSJACC SIZEECDLBIC dlsnp-pearanc- DQttAICSILKIHQSlEroCMILtS: BENN ETHBlDlCIWlLKEa HARREIPA. I 3XC 52 9 a 1:1 i Lira go-Jtn- so-det- y Mrs. George Sylvester Wlitthor your printing jol. is largo or small wo can print it ami do tho joh right at tho right prices. PHONE 36 EUREKA REPORTER entertained the Junior Class of the M. I. A. on Lincolns birthday. Guessing Fames were played and the prizes were won by Miss Zolla Neilson. Miss Dorothy Vlertel and Mlsa Anna Porter. Jokes were told by Miss Margaret Beck, and Mra. William Douglass gave a talk on the Life .of Lincoln. Refreshments were served to the following: Miss Geor-- ! ,gla Griggs, Mias Dorothy Vlertel. Miss Ada Birch. Mlsa Cedi Wilson.' Mias Anna Porter, Mias Zelki Nell-- 1 son. Miss Martha Wlerman, Mlsa Lu-- 1 elite Russell. Miss Ruth Sylvester Mrs. D. K. Ostler. Mrs. Joseph C.ai non. Mrs. William Douglass. Miss' i Lowell Brandt. i j TINTIC HOTEL Commercial Men's Home, Headquarters Mining Men, Guide for Tourists. for -- in. .h, v.,;nu, 'fresh ments were M,.. Vw'SL K.H. n,r. Mis Towers. Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Water in Each Room. Rates by the day $1.00 and up. By the week $3.00 and up. Use of Bath. d.-w- n t rJl. itr'.'r; Ml. R,. "WBh MIMrrd w? - Unt ...IkTor'iS M... -- Ilut. On, 7 '.h thl op J Ltl typewriter according laboratory tost. New Margin Stops. 2. New Tilting I'ajKr Table. 3. New Paper Gauge. They are; L. C. 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