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Show 2 Page V- -THE Thursday, Maid EUREKA REPORTER ' The weekly meeting of the Bllver Thum-j City St uily Huh wa held on T. Mrs. of home the at day evenluR A baby uJrl was horn to Mr. and:A Fran-!!- ! on "San The Jlgior Mra. John Holt on Tuesday morn-1- ,. In(j tlie jSay Keglou" was giv- ;; lr'Bien by Mrs. I). Wheeler, Jr. and;!! led hy Mr. Da-,- ;; Mr. and Mm. Maynard Griggs and;11'8 dihcuaslon was Greeuhalgh. J) (ton, ltonald, were ut Payson on 8un-iv'- d Del Mr. with and Mr. Mr. and son of visiting day, Munson, Hunter Whoopee Hill Maine goes western Mr. ii n (I Mr. D. II. Purrlali spent Mm. John II. Manann of Provo and Kee "War, ,eWOrl" Provo. and you'll go hysterical. Kundav ut Snrliijtvllle Is no Mrs. James Turloupis and Mrs. former residents of this rliy, Out WeHt," at the Star Theatre, In Pacific the for an alrplana pilot Gnurley nKf, Mr. and Mm. (leonte Ales Jarvis spent Thursday in IY"-v- o Friday, K rad- Is a He rompany. the their mother, Mrs. Walt Transport were Salt laike visitors during visiting Aeroclilldre.i and of Vlerlel School Mm Arthur who Is seriously III. ua,eiof the Hoeing pant week. land Jay Stewart left dutlug Ill" . rn, nautirs of Ias Angeles, and recenl- Juwnile Judge Joseph B. NebumB1 ww,k Ior California wliere they will Mr. and Mm. John Persson of jy completed the course with high Payson returned to I heir home early rifInK mHke their home. and chief Prohallnn Officer O. In the week after upending a few on Bnreka In were Ttnsiliiyj llylund Till The Ihree uf Honor he hi their afirnoun at liio riilil u Hurckii, where they were uf tliU wM'k. Tlicy 4BIiih lire to - Rcliool Building tho regular nionthl t snn-l- ii and law meeting on Tuesday evening heir weekly an (laughto tmdnrprlvtnj render assistance As- Follow- - ., - at tho Odd Fellows Hall. M on meotlng of tho Parent Mr HouseThomas cheek uil(, to up oIho (.Fi and child leged A gool at- were- - ;; be held. cards will session the Ing regulnr jsnelnllon a few delinquents. j,0ler will b. tendance Is desired as (here enjoyed and a fine luncheon served. Mrs. A. L. (leorge was operated on First prize was won hy Mrs. A. M. Tin- I.nd'e!1. Art f'ltth was enter- - ,uninesii of Impnrtanee. at the Holy Pros Hospital on Tues- - Hlewurt and the all cut prize hy Mrs. tallied on Tuesday hy Mrs. T. J.' Lake of Ball Ann Miss i.ny Page Rml latest reports are eewliif duy Franks, Hie time being spent u,inry Uunnells. The hostess for of the I a class addressed la getting ,,,e ml ah luncheon ,() iirfll(.t delicious a (,0 followed by t.vtM,ng was Mrs. at the public, second TIiIh the Is n,.ejyThose present were: Mrs. II. K. Nay- - Teachers Association Her sub- - al)rg The members of the Womens , lor Mrs. William Ilute, Mm. W. F. school building Thursday. majr operation which Mrs. Oeorge Ileneflt of Pro- - ha Children of was "Habits Association held their week- - ; Jcct Mrs. the K. ted lo HUitllt I. A. past Mm. Tiickell, during Painter, was lesson and the Bchonl Age," ly meeting at the homo of Mrs. months. tn,fow N Kellson Mrs. W. A. llosenloff, or the twenty by Viertel on Thursday. After Immensely Joyed Theresa Gertrud.. Miss Mm. J. W. Anderson. more ladles present. business was Imnsarled Nuc-f- , Fred jw Mrs. Jacob Mm. Tuckctt, mot.d ,,50 regular be 8 WB" rtijnyed, the Thomas. A. Mrs. J. and homo she to the old Klwsnls cluu i...r (roomer Lie Munson of 'vo spent Thurnhy In I'.iirek.i. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pro-- ! SPECIALS! T I - for Friday and Saturday , '2 Ban I I C 85c l ' Potatoes Potatoes .... 85c Potatoes Per 100 pounds Uintah Honey Quart jar Lima Beans $1.40 Per bushel J I lorB , i 2 pounds Idaho Cheese 2 pounds Cabbage 10 pounds ; w Lettuce 25c Per peck , r.rlir $1.20 Cijstal Cups and Saucers, Free Rem a Beauty Apples ine Cockers, per bushel 1 - Ol Toilet Soap Am-On- d i 2 heads Sweet Spanish Onions, 10 lbs. . . . Naval Oranges Per dozen Seeded or Seedless 39c 23c Milk, any kind 3 tall cans 35c Swifts Premium Haros, per pound . . . ia 1UC 5 pounds EUREKA, - Pr,: foI-or- B - Hene-,,,rtn- - o.,r0 r; (h-org- I !. """7. M,n. A. M. Stewart. tto flr Mr. Kuknw ltlirkett w.it.! won Hrl. Mm. John Hanley and little ter, Mary Kathleen, are few days relatives. at Payson dautl Hpendiii, visiting People who buy apples froa a employment victims In eastern chitcomplain the fruit Is frozen freak ing in the open too long. Veife often too, hut no tot half-froze- - n, plaints, The regular monthly meeting r; tbo prim for blnh . Pr.(,. bo.t... M,..J .l.tp l.nrbeon Dean XI.P P prize. A dainty. the following: Mrs. William lloumly, "The Third Alarm" Is n Iremend- - Hraut the all-cMril ni1 WalDel Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. was served Thelma lo Allen, George ous, soul stirring drama of bravery, lunrheon e e 0 Brohm, Mrs.1 See It at the Star Theatre, Suturduy Tlnsman, Mrs. Glen Maxwell, Mrs. lace, Mrs. Harold B n lH0 rr? Brimr!l JaCf Hay Harney, Mrs. F. A. Grant, Mrs. Frank Hickman, Mra. George ' JIay,Ja, T. E. Bartlett, Mm. John Bunnell, hall. Mm. Harry Randle, Mrs. N. J,,' J5!1 A Mrs. Thomas Francis, Mrs. John Al- - Oborn, Mrs. Maynard Griggs. Mra. A; AUrpd; JfarB- eH Mr" ,e jerrjr Ien, Mra. Eugene Blackett, Mrs. C. E. Rife, Mrs. Arnold Gunderson, A' j0pa.r' Dean Reck, Mrs. John Taylor and Mra. George Potts. Mrs. Percy Htnks. Mra. II. B. Parrish was hostess to j friend of the Reporter editor, writes Yi On Thursday evening the I,. (). K. the members frHm to say that he Is V A,.,r.h Oldest House Mr- - JoHoph clwtx on rruiay f tb. h. ... ( .nJ . Angeles 1"b. ", The ohlest struct lire In the b.d ttteruouD of l..t .rvk. After Ik, tin,. Apt, p Western hemisphere erected by playing "800, the prize for high business session the time was spent score was won hy Mrs. William sewing. Luncheon wm: served to enjoys the "twenty years ago Items. while men Is In Bunto Domingo. It wus erected In WM by Diego the following: Mra. William Frary,T,won,y yBra a0 "Jackie was the Gear, Mrs. Bartlett won the lhe npwb3r aIj of sou . Luncheon was served lo the Mm. LaVern N'evera. Mrs. Kdwurd!ar Columlitis, Christopher. , prize. n oy r. and s large portion of lls walls following ladles: Mrs. George Css- -' Fox, Mm. Glenn Stnrrs, Miss Vera! ,ranndt Kenu,ne still stand, although lu a dllnpl- friendship tleton, Mrs. Edward Duggan. Mrs.. Fox, Mm. Etta Gear, Mrs. Fred But-!- ,. lW r l,nt eI,Htediaa dutiM state. Tho city of Sunlo Ilaron, Mm. James Bant, ton. Mrs. Thomas Francis, Mm. Wil- -' Mr- - and Mrs. Er- Ihimlngo wns founded In 1RW iMra. II. V. Illckmun. Mm. Harry Ram Clark. Mm. Frank McClure,' Ja.cklfB Paro,,t" "eat niak th!r Columbus. Burtholomew y"" hy r!nUtnue Carton. Mm. John Rowe. Mm. Mar- - Mm. Franrls Grant. Mrs. Jack Ml- !n but 6 son Eureka has for 'he hndlier of Christopher. Mrs. K. T. Ilartlelt. son. Mra. Frank Taylor, Mrs. Mur-- I garet Drew. w J0," Mrs. William Gear. Mm. John Allen, garet Freethy, Mra. James Turlou- ,mf hen one f the enter- prlslng business men of Ias Angeles. Mrs. !. C. Wheeler, Sr. pis. He la operating a flratclass barber shop and beauty parlor In that city pr, UTAH HHimi th-ors- e Ih-ek- UI1 ZoC Cromar Grocery -h- ..ia lit Carrots 15c flandersim, smmiiiI and otherwise Improved It until it .run henceforth by Mm. Stella Allen, most pleasing ap-- .' now presents ' The weekly session of the Monday -. hy Mrs. Curtis Phipps nml Mrs. John the , li ft I a splendid place for and J LunchDr,dRe (',ub WM hphI w,lh .pearance consolation the prize. G eanl N,ht Phipps (1 d PHONE 8 M rBv?r i Krank eon was sieved to tho following: Ihe members of tho organization to rhUJ1C.,.l(t1 Brikejr' Mr' S,elU n i.roy moot. was the winner of the high hHH Mrs. ltonald Mason, Mm. Jn (Shea . Mrs. Donald Miss, Mr Mury AIInn. Klip(.rvlMr Ithenstrom, of charge and the program was as Mrs. toM .,U"ch" was Ada Hales. Mrs. Brnest mftin the American Ked Cross with head- - lows. A chorus by the Gleaner Mri18hea Hilbert Mrs. Among other things that have Mm. Curtis Phipps, c,rr,,y k quar,,,r8 at Hun Fraticlsco. was lu ulrls; a talk on "Work by deflated during the past yeai beeu William B. J. Duggan, Mrs. Mrs. Bandemon and Mrs. John PliiprsKureku on Tuesday of this week. ve Ve Wirlhlln; "We Will Hathpr conceit of financial expertB. la the Mrs. Thomas McCormick, Maxwell, -' The llappy Hour Club met hisl Her stay was very brief for the rea- Treasures of Truth." by Katie Trelnir william ' .nd.Mr.., was called lmek to Nel, quintette by Lnrln Atherlvy Wednesday evening with Mm. A. M. "on that she death of her sudden the fornla flurenre 'members or the Five Hundred Club( and company; talk hy hy Htewart. Five hundred was the dlMrs. Porrey entertained in a very pleasing manner on Tueaversion, Mrs. Agnes Huberts win- - brother. Mrs.of Allen came here for iiuuer, Tho Non l?se of Tobacco;" making a survey of,iaik by Harold Tlrohm, The L. D. R. he Blite Club In a very pleuslng day evening, the time being spent in ning first prize, Mrs. Harry Robin- - the purposeDistrict and it is her ln-- ( Marriage Ideal." Tlutlc manner on Friday evening, ltrldge cards. Mrs. Frank Bacon won the son second and Mm. L. A. Heady In Ion near return future tent lo the a was played. Mrs. Leslie Cromar won high score prize and Mrs. Bert Fields consolation. After cards splendid The members of the O. N. t). Club this work. n,l Mrs. to complete served was Kor JT'W' . Mr"' John consolation. A splendid luncheon Lydtu lunrheon iinet with Mrs. Clarence Bauer on 'J,e b,h was served by the hostess to the fol- Mrs., Brady, Ferguson. -' llobHarry Robinson, Mrs. Agnes liy Mm. Gilbert Call-(naue- 1 Raisins, 2 pkgs Dn.r and J. F. rU,. The nieeting of the Shamrock Club members was held last evening ht the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drlskey. Five Hundred was the dl- version. Mrs. H. B. Wall and Frank Garrlty won first prizes, Mrs. A. F. Invited to attend all regular net Inga of the Chest, which are heUr. the second Monday of each month The Promotera of the Leiftu d Sacred Heart held their moil meeting last Thursday evening the home of Mra. A. E. Turks; In conjunction with the regular tw waa Ber,ed to the following: Mrs. E. tine of business there was an rie J- - DK8BB. Mr. and Mro. Frank n of officers, as follows: MrtE Mf. A. Mr. UL F. Mr.. . E. W.U, ..d rltp. Or.nt, pre.ld.bt; Mr,. K. ,nd Url. wm,an 0oar Mr. J. Mr. Of, presldrnt; Mrs. William Treloar, Mr. and Mrs. nor, treasurer; Mrs. Virgie Cv II. E. Wall. j wrlght, secretary, ( I Gar-.tlo- ... ,k, ! all-cu- t: I lla - I Mra. I f and he says that former Tintlc folks while awaiting their turns at his (shop ran always find a recent ropy!!! of the Eureka Reporter. The loea- Hon Is 7111 South San Pedro street.: 1 1 HIHW Vienna Bakery Specials ! - BAG 51.1 POUND 17c OLIVES Queen Green QUART JAR 43c GRAPEFRUIT FLORIDA Noted for Their Quality FOUR FOR iitiiiit Phone 85 23c . ; 20c See our windows for other! bargains in baked goods PEANUTS 17c Spanish Salted POUND SYRUP CATSUP SNYDERS TOMATO 14 OZ. BOTTLE ,25c IVesh Assortment HARVEST BELLE Every Bag Guaranteed 48 POUND No matter where you go North, East, South or West there arc! thousands who testify that they owe their strength, vigor and well being to Sargon. Rev. Charles E. Auger, COOKIES FLOUR Doughnuts, per dozen Minister Firmly Endorses Sargon Features for SATURDAY, MARCH 7th SATURDAY ONLY Amozio Butter Scotch 10 POUND PAIL .... 79c PINEAPPLE K. AlG HR I 1103 W. 2nd Are., Spokane. Wash., ; recently said. "I was m weak and rundowu I was at the point of complete exhaustion. My food disagreed with me. hardly knew what It was to get a 'good night's sLt-p- and 1 seemed to Ioo weight nr.J strength coailuual- - DEL MONTE Fancy Sliced NO. REV. CIIAS. ,i 2a . CAN ir- - t "Sargon and Sargon Soft Mass Pills corrected my troubles speedily. I eat heartilv, and my food agrees with me. with none of that former M STORE NO. 133 EUREKA, UTAH indigestion. 1 have gained eight pounds and tint again .strong .and vigorous." 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