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Show Page Thursday, FtbiUiu v THfc EUREKA REPORTER 2 1'iiniMl I(:t)'iir. in 44. J ii f iirrlvr-i- l !" m i 16 Iii Mr. Stella Shea spent Irovo on buxines. Tuesday jj 135 If j jT P E C I A LS S I Drtraa Sals Today. Friday aud'f Km ton Birch en-- ! family dinner last Saturday at Myrle's Hat and Bren tlieae burKnlna. Sat uni ty evening, ths orraulon he- - Shop, lion't ml I i fimt wedding anniversary. Ins; heir lain Munson, of I'ruvo, agent for Beneficial Life Insurance com- - jj lha Mr. and Mr. Maynard Grlvg and wa in Kureka during Hunon pany, at Itonald. wire Paywin at moii, was of the week. Sullivan H Dennis Bell i. Mr. and early Sheriff purt Mr. with Imihm-vImIHiik 12 71 Illnn-i- l Itaynn on day week TOMATOES on Friday of laid n p,PWBr, Nephl c. Penney hIzI'N. J. Boren Nelson left on Saturday . . . Nc. 2 cans, 3 for where lie will K. J. Duggan h ft on Tuesday for morning for Nnrvul Grin- - spent the enily part I Ldward the at the day treatment win tl. bailed SM receive Munlli wb(n, CHILI BEANS .,r il... week ut Suit Lake City vIhII- ' Friday and Saturday Mr. Nelson expects ,, Hinea Jlonpltal. Dress for $2.79, it the lienver for buy a with friends ,tli ,.iy 5 pounds " I lie J. Ienney Store. children und Mr. Bell Stewart NAVY BEANS red Dunn oi Mr. and Mra. turned to IuyHoii on TlmrHilay even3 pounds j In Kureka team of the Mammoth Fire DepartIn Kureka I'.oiiulirul were In Knr. ka on Sunday City upon! the week-enlug after spending a week on with a loat the Sprlngvlllo with menl game vImIHiik Mra. und Mr. with Angua viHliing with Mm. Ilnlpli Sylvester. PXTRA SUGAR PEAS .the latlera floor by a ocore of 20 lo Mnv Stella Shea. M1lior. , duiiuli-No. 2 cans, 2 for little lb. On the evening of the llilh Mr. ('. K. Illfo nnd of evennumbers The at on 22 wuh chrlHtlMon Ncplil Dividend Sunday Maimnolti defeated linuglux ter. Joyce, returned to) MATCHES i at luidue met In regular lute lilKl week, going there lo ae- - 2, line after spending a few day I ln week. of carton K. were C on evening L. Mra. Thumday mol her. (Per lil where they j American ronipany IiuhI Fi of Mr-Llmer rgu.M.n routine and Mr. moiln-rMr. ,, Afi.-the nlH regular hlx Rife's Mm. . of C'hrlHlltwjn grand parent. iMieNl SNACKS in mi T.OO" wuh played. There were Mr an( Mn J(IH IS,,lWll ,0 gdit are upending the week at Salt IJike llnnnah IlhodeH. I 4 cans litre for awarded for curd playing, j no prli-ZVcj Bbl,ri, n,(.y atli tided thetIly. The former went (,j I fin- won Hie hU little Mr. and Mm. flarence (Smnley re MrB of the huvlng Freeihy Miirgarei purpoae Mra. Uirlxilxoiis uncle, umrai t,f LOG CABIN SYRUP In- - !! turned early in the week lifter a j1I11S1, prjw. jgcr amputated. The Huger wax where 0C they Ijured In a alight accident at the Large can trlp to Suit laihe Ilty failn-r- . Jack Boyd left Kureka on Tues- uuo Tin- lower end of Bulch Town, ex- - ( bHf vlHlted with the former month ,i about three LOG CABIN SYRUP week for Nova Seolla. AleX (Inurley. who Ih lit one of the day of till that aecllon where the old and niedlcal attention haa been un perlully with a month he will wax where oieriMedium can upend Mr. of tloiirley hoHpIliil. llt(. j.umiicr coinpHny'x pluee abj8 j0 bPa the injured meinher, ed on Inal week nml lx recovering relnllvea. Mr. Boyd left Nova Scotia buInep(( wag llPa,di IMa nearly all ronequently amputation wax found WELLINGTON CLUB CORN llie past nicely. However, another npeniil.m - ihirleen yearn ago and for 0nly ona build- - lo bave been neceiiaary. Rwny nH(, 2 for lx necexxnry before hlx conideie re- ten yenra liax resided In Kureka uiiil.iR remutiiH. During the put alx, liax he late lime V" returned Church enllre the John he that) In can Mayor during expected. an residences of tlie covery ninlllg SILK TISSUE TOILET PAPER . . v , . been home. A wire Informed him . week after a ten days absence . torn down Bd harlotle ""JJJ"' 3 rolls lie .pent ccmc time lR'rv ulj that Ida mother, who lx 67 yearn of, awuyi IH Illllterlal from thexe from the city. gave Mra. M. It. Land also In Nevada, Las w.rOUHly 111. Vega. town. going lo valley RICE f'.t Inc parly at her home on hrlday Jp,aCt" visited wllh hH brother and slater In Iho left Uuud decoration Chrla home week. Tim early weekj luat of JC 3 luat of Mr. Church atate 0n rf?a Angelea. Q pounds iura(ajr afternoon were In keeping wllh the Valentine for OhIo, Norway, where he will week the Silver City Study Club bold (bat Kureka la about aa good a place PUMPKIN The (lining tahln wax een- - upend n couple of monlhx vlalllug their regular meeting with Mr. I). aa uenaoii. any he vlilted and In fact he I No. 2 2 cans, 3 for tered wllh a lurgx cake und llm with hlx mother and other relative. Green Mr. Wlf,l4.r 0f tj,e opinion that It la better than (.aei-- a Mr. Budd came to thla c.iinlry favora were Mra. und India.' condlllon ,hB B0Ht places. BualneM were enjoyed. Lhvoii Bradley win- - 1904 and for many years hua been lJfl (.reallt,HiKh led in the dixcua- everywhere are at a low ebb, accorpr. nl a rexldent of Kureka but during the. Mra. lnR o Mr. Church. ding Ihn prlw. Thnxe prcilM.nl Were: ' aeen hla IIo,mh. entire time he haa were: Lavon Brudley, L(-Dodge. j h KlHlnnret Mrs. World War Iho mother. Belli During Kay, Mrs. T. K. Bartlett was hostess to I C. Wheel- Mr Shirley Slorra, Kay Hone, jKjer hla vlall U ,,,c I,elle ,,eure ,,ub mnueru NIiih Bailey, Viola May While. Car- served ovemeas but did not orw-n- . j Dnvltl ' EUREKA, UTAH week. At 1:30 of last D. Thuraday olyn C'onyers, Uachuel Tlinmas, Mary niitlve country, Norway. Mrs. Wheeler, and ('. Prances (larrlty. 44 (,alie RiJiJ nllHr,ijr Btartlng at Jr. 1 anil at NornmnSule p. m. at the Normun-Jeiixe'f I. J. JeiiHcn Co. Rpilng Drcx-iehome of Mra. Nate Wllltnure on won fir8t prize and Mrs. William Mra. Kstella Allen and Miaa Helenl Kenneth Allen spent the wwkr to clean up. priced Mrs. Ronald Treloar conaolatlon prize. Thoxe at- - Weber spent Sunday and Monday In in Nephl, a guest at the hum Wednesday evening. cl""" reviewed t he book "Fruit of tending were: Mrs. Cecelia Bacon, i.nv ami Magna, the Tree," by Kdilh Wharton, and Mrs. George Tlnsman, Mra. Frank re- - nacon. Mra. Sale at Nurbi the life of the author was ab-Harry Carten, Mrs.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrlty spent New reCo. In Jensen last Iaike Salt of few week viewed by Mrs. 01on. Spring I)m4 days Dainty j0hn Rowe, Mrs. William Treloar, priced to clean up. freshments were served by the host- - Mrs. R. V. Hickman and Mrs. F. A. City OH ess lo Mrs. I). E. Ostler, Mrs. Harold Grant. ,, Mr. and Mra. C. A. Creamer nj Johnson. Mrs. Frank Bacon. Mias, were at on visitors 8alt Lake week of Ogden yesterday, where HI last On City Saturday evening Cedi Wllxon, Mrs. Jeae flaws. Mrs. were called on account of the det to was hostess Russell Mrs. Tuesday. Kathryn J. E. Bergstrom and Mrs. Ronald of the formers uncle. Edward IH the members of the Fidelia Club, the (ID ()NOn Albert Morley, who for the past rlott. time being pleasantly spent in play- h by ,the 25 Rayon Irlnt Dresses nt $2.79. ng "50U." Mra. John Bunnell won Mr. and Mra. P. J. Fennell rj Ry- a RwlIna. Wl0- l",on Store. all sizes, at the Tenney first prize and Mra. John Allen tlie la In Eureka spending a month son, Francis, and Mr. and Mr.E. mlng, prize. Following cards a with his Mrs. C'ecelia Bacon was hostess parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Duggan, motored to Manti on Tt luncheon was served to delicious Sr Mor,eJf to the Ij. O. K. Club members on Mrs. day. The trip was made to ik.J Mrs. John George Tlnsman, or week. The for the purpose of taking 21 last ., Thuraday evening Mrs. Francis Davie enterlamed, city Allen, Mra. r. A. (irant, Mra. T. h. time was spent playing "uhO, Mrs. iUggan MriJohn ,,unn11' Mr9- the Friday Nile Five Hundred Club'fo- - thB to hla new position aiip won the prize for ii0 0rnnde Kathryn Rux-e- ll M 1p(,k Kugene IMackett, tl her home in Mamniolh on Febru-- ! high score und Mra. James Bun', ali Mr" Janu" Uunt M"' Duya ary 20thorel Elisha Warner, editor of the The Pr,ze fop ,1,h en nrlxe A .lalntv luncheon was Mrs. Cecelia Bacon, Mra.Jwph O. A. All- - went to Mrs. John Bell and ronsola- - ish Fork Press, has been named .J Pi. Mrr. Mra. T. served to Bartlett, red, Mra. Thomas Francis. tlon prize to Mrs. Otis Gunderson, legate to attend the national coir John P Rowe, Mrs. James Bant, After fnrd a da,ntF luncheon was tlon of the Klwanls Club, whkh j Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mrs. Harry CurThe members of the Pelix Club membera: be held at Miami, Plorida, early Wllman!!?rVeL,!0 2?e In Mra. a pleasing were entertained ten, Mra. Margaret Drew, Mr. Warner Intend mil Mrs. Gunderson. John May. ?. limn Goar, Mra. II. V. Hickman, ner by Mrs. Italic Cromar on Wed- the Mrs. K',nellI Milne, Ed.. rB: trip for this event. The prize for Mr. Pidward Duggan, Mrs. John Al- nexday evening. Mrs. bridge was won by Mra. Maynard Ion. Mrs. George Tlnsman. On the evening of March t Cronin and Mr.. It. 8. Atherly won of d Kathryn Humwll. the 29th anniversary gn Fry- - , , y the all-c, prize. A dainty luncheon fre da: KdWard" and ,e h0B 1 ,h ,ul- ,iwill be given by member of the s der at the Elka Pavilion. Tht t s Alhrly Mr. Mr'1, nHn On Thursday evening the mem- - ten piece orchestra of Ralph Mi enrna ntnvi.rf Mr w.in ' Mrs. Joh bora Taylor, of the Shamrock Club gave a clao will furnish the music. .Mr". Mrl A,ta? ita.-nr i Mr"- - R,liy"rJ VTQm ,luRh Alhp,',', In honor or E. J. Dug- - Rram may also be arranged for surprise party Sudwc-kKrnexl prize and Mrs I a Allred, Mrs. Jerry gtn. who q hjn Mr occaalon Tueutav tn ilottblo-tivconso at Ion prize Luncheon Itai4Sl.tt( Mrs. lH,un Herlod. Mrs. In kntl w home hA wm nerved to the following: Mrs. Gilbert cub met 0B George Cromar, Mrs. Klnu-- Fergu- - agent for nr They dajr'1,e dy E1ta . . Mei,l oGrBn?e Sanderson, Mrs. John Phipps. Mis. and after the evening me ear,y ,n ,he T" nil '.Ronald Mason, Mrs. Jeaxe Orton, wa plP of business order bridge ONE of llir fine tiling about driving flip new Ford la tlio a 6ounto supply of Mra. Maynard Griggs won the Mixs Ada Hales, Mra. Curtis Phipps. Get your new Print Dress at Pen- to eat and returned to flip milps nitlioiit slratu or fatigue. I00, Mrs. George Hhenstroin. Mrs. Rar- - neys for $2.79. way it tukrs you low Bruy, Mra. Ernest Sud weeks, No inutlrr ltow lou'g llip trip, you know il will bring you Mrs. Donald Mra. Gerald ,.,T Beck, "I Gening, in the in m081of hostess for the evening and mi e tven the treat ,,;,rrlu safely, 4juivkly, comfortably to the journey's cud. history Peterson. Bted by Mra. Jack ,lub Xibl0. on Saturday when the club. The diversion was five Clen storm The srnla nrr gciirmuely widp, drcply cusltionrd nnd evening Miaa KslkV and Halo at Nortnan- - their husbands entertained them in hundred. Mrs. John F. Rowe won ' carefully designed to conform to the curves of the body. Jensen Co. New Spring Dresses a most pleasing manner, the affair the ladies prize and A. F, Grant the1 panke Every new Font has specially designed spring and four n Thursday evening Mrs. JM taking place at the home of Mr. and mens prize. Those attending were: priced to clean up. lloiiduille tloubltwicing hydraulic shock absorbers. Bard Van Mra. .Mr. Mrs. and Charles 500 Griggs entertaind the lyj I Wagoner. Frank Garrlty, Mr. - was the diversion, the ladles Mrs. Ernest onte'l.iliiSudweeks A pleasant ewM Mrs. and Dennis Mr!ic,ub prize These work 1hi(1i ways Harrington, up and down. They absorb the ed a number or friends on Suturduy going to Mrs. Van Wagoner and the nml Mra. Frank Drlskey, Mr. and waa Pent Playing bridge. Mm force of road shocks nnd also provide a cushion against evening, the occasion bviiu her mens prize to John J. Coffey. Fol- - Mrs. William Gear. Mr. and Mrs. h.' Franks won the high score prlatj the rebound of lliejpring. birthday anniversary. The tlin was lowing cards a delicious buffet E. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Treloar, Mra Japk Nllson the all-cPj spent playing "500," the prize were luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Grant, Mr. and luncheon was served to Mrs. 7f.y Other feature that make the new Ford a value far won by Mrs. Donald IVck, first; j. Ray Sorenson. T A Mr. and Mrs. Mra. John F. Rowe and Mr. and Franke Mr- nliovr (be price are the Triplex shntter-proo- f glass windMrs. Barlow Bray, second; Mrs. Frank Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Duggan. : George Mrs. Leslie from. Forsey, shield, silent, fully enclosed four-wheMrs. Van Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. brakes, more Curtis Phipps, consolation. Mrs. Jerry Bassett, Mrs. Cake Sa,e Saturday, starting at Franke, Mrs. Glen Storrs, Mm Sudweeks waa presented with a gift. Russell, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. John J. titan twenty ball and roller bcuring, extensive use of m- at the Norman-Jense- n Luncheon was served to the follow- - Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. Neil OHare.1 and Nllson, Mrs. George Cromar, fine strel forgings, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon FeneH "tore J Benefit of P. Dean Henrlod, Mrs. John Taylor Gerald Mr. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maxwell, Mrs.',1 Ing: Peterson, drive. Rustless Steel and T. A. milk fund. alloy valves tonpie-tuli- e Mr. and Mrs. Itonald Berk. Mr. nud Bert Fields and Miss Beth Poll. Mra. Allen Ivy. unusual acrurucy in manufacturing. Mrs. L. M. Sudweeks, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Gilbert Sanderson. In addition, you save many dollars lieeauxp of tlio Mrs. Mrs. 4444444HIUIH4444tm4444444IHHIHHIIIIII Curtis Phipps, Phipps. low first cost of the new Ford, low cost of operation and Barlow Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and low yearly depreciation. Sudweeks. I Mr. und ilHriHlm-- HI d Mr. it I for Friday and Saturday ; J bUMlllf-HH- fbli-ugo- 1-- . 2 !- I1 d ZC; Hen-do- . . r qa - bn ut " - ; ... Vitb-nHtu- jr The ner lh-tt- 1 j jc'rei-nhalg- Io 90 1-- Cromar Grocery o M. j Reaily-lo-We- n ar a ; Ready-to-We- IF HH ... I M F C T HI if" I all-c- ar - ut - nr,u,t' - - - J- - M"a ut Ervrff nrtr Fan! in vquippvt! triih four MlamSaiilv t iny n. -- - an i-w- m.i a ts!:srbfrtt tiydniuiiv orr he r J ri t! ! "V i lleady-lo-We- nr 1 m. 1 ut el j - up-kee- p, Tine Nuvr FoaiHti LOW 1 II I rKs Sroti OF FOKD CARS $430 to $630 F. O. S. Prtrm M mm m ml immll 1. flmi ml, mmiNl frrifkt mmd getiewy, tmm cm Say tmrd Jtuartog fUm, Smm ) Smpari m mmj ipmu NS mr nMlI dmtwm fmr driMtm Fang fn1 Vienna Bakery Specials announce-- , In Sunday's Tribune meut was made by J. W. Hummer-- , hays, vocal music director at the Granite High School of Salt Lake, that "Mile Modiste," by Victor Her-- , bert, hail been selected for the school's spring musical production or opera. In the cat selected to take lead parts were two former Eureka students, Glenn Johnson nnd Cvotina Rovle. These two students are making good record at the Salt Lake school, both having made the honor roll a number of times. Glenn was chosen from many students as tenor in the school's male quartette, lie also plays first trombone In the orchestra of thirty-fiv- e pieces, where there arc several trombone In a school where there players. are more than seven hundred sen- lor students these two former Eure- ka people are to be commended for their splendid showing. SATURDAY ONLY Full Pound Loaf of Home Made Bread for 5c Sir William X. ivik. wife of Hi" f "r. with her pet ,li,h may become ns widely n "Did Hixik." Secretary f s,a,, Hins..iia celebrated Mirrut The j wen: Mry I told that when Mr. D-aA "Hoi Baby" from a tropical Isle n, Pt shop one day pnllv' shocks the cold rulture of her hus- - Hlntbed upn hi shoulder and enoo, bands world. See "Aloha" at the "Ircsty b.y. .nr yn tn' m.l Star Theatre, Monday and Tuesday. Inimedhiteiy beentne a iiieiii her of the Inniseliold. , Itl good! Dvv i ,vr,!,ry lok See our windows for other bargains in baked goods. tin imwtiwiiwHttHimmmi in' ' 1 1 |