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Show Page Tliursduy, March THE EUREKA REPORTER 2 Vt Howard Rusai-lof Iark City haa moved Luck to Eureka. l : Vera Walter of I'rovo spent In Kureka with her Mra. Jann-Turloupla, Mra. Ales Jarvis ami Mra. John Hanaen. i MIhh i ; he week-en- sls-ter- d n, Many rongrrasinon, who will return home to repair their political to fencea, will be aurprlae.l lake learn thul there aren't any fencea left. ( lly. Values are better at Safeway i Mra. George Forney re- B, Mra. Arch ImnaldHon and chll- - turnod to Kureka early In the week Hll Ixtke i It y were In Bu afiPr upending a few daya at Halt dren . ' fet ti'iK "withMr. and Mra. Kll Ilawklna reka on Hunday visiting with friends, Pocatello, cny ttnd dabo of Kali Jamea Crooks liaa eoinpleted the, Mr. and Mra. Hal MrCune Hun- and Mra. Iiuii Fields and dNUKhlera, Feho Lake hla on apent Saturday City work annual aaaeaamont and k rumen and Helen, apeut the latter Mr. of In North guest Kureka, lu the located day mlnlnic claim, Mra. Georgs Cromar, part of laat week at Nephl, where Tlutln Mining District. were gueat of Mra. K. L. Half Hhot at Sunrise," la Hadloa they Mra. A. L. George, who underwent See botnbahell. n Hrlona operation a few daya ago, greateat comedy beat at their niceand Wheeler Woolney la reported to be getting along the at the Star, Saturday and Sunday. y and will anon be able to leave hospital. Wlllim ora and Mr. and Mra.N. y While there they vlalted Mina Wllenn. Thursday. won and children haa team rifle Goshen The f Mr g Bray wbQ hM and Sunday with the atate Indoor title championship, apent Saturday to n,at clty. t moert Jug recpnlly for the relatlvea In Midway, A throe cornered match Word haa Just been received In ahootoff waa between ftymn. Lelil wife Mra Graham, a with Kureka announcing the death lale and Gonhen, the latter won M H araham of lhe Graham last mouth of Pete Conover, aged T one waa which point score of 96. t.o. or ,,rovo dled on Bun. who wa Bn old Ume Tnt,c reBldent. above I'ayson. The all Hansen boya irtnttng f0low- at a gaIt Ltke be bad the For Melvin ant ,everal Louis. pHt Al, Oscar, Th"lady Itay, wa. 63 ,n and bome Nevada' b,a E,ko' n,ada team. 'l"im of age and had lived her en- - w Fred, comprised the WB Bt hgl plure ,ie paw(ed gwa of Already Helper la making plana tire life at Provo. The sympathy 1g(h wga due t(1 gcnorai dlblllty. Mr. to Is eitended the In the Reporter team a for entering good L'lali League. Karly In the ham la tola bereavement. week a meeting was held and plana niemberi of the Th , made for the hiring of a"1 Kod NlKht CTlub were entertained urdge baseball phyer-- 1 Mra. K. J. Duggan. In lm,1Bbr !n? this week held . by by sewing and lunch former resident of Tlntlc, taking iCor- - Drizo were: Mra- - wn Tho eon' movement preHe,,t baseball In MriJ.mB the the lead Norman Lunch- Mra. William Clark, Hm , . Frary, In that dtr ' o b rullowlns: Mr Mf IaroId LgVern Mra. N. Oborn entertained the O. Mml Frank Ilriskey, Mra. Frank Mrs. Mr Glen Blorri "r"-- ' N. O. Club In a very charming man- - nlT. Mra. William Thomas Franda, Mra. Francis Grant, ner on Thursday evonlng, the time Jamea Norman, Mrs. Bieua Biiea, Mr p.railj McClure, Mra. R. 0. Par- The first Mrs. Thomas McCormick, Mrs. F. A.j 600.' Mr being spent In g Q Mrs. Margaret McPolln. prize was won by Mrs. Clarence Grant, j0hnaon, Mrs. Margaret Freelhy, After the card Hauer. Mrs. F. A. Grant waa hoaleaa to ' Mra. Fred Button, luncheon waa served to Mra. Harold lh njlIe Huer cIub ,embl,ri on Mr. and Mra. William ktorrls have Itrohtn, Mra. Harry Randle, Mra. ThurHday afternoon of last week. A 10 reka after an absence Mra. Kmerson Arnold Gunderson, dal,,ollll hot dinncr waB Borrod at r,urned months, which were spent Mrs. Mrs. Rrlmhall, George llradley, wa payed whlch brld ,n Ca,,fornl' Nvadaand Ar,i0naDell Wallace, Mra. William Roundy, Mr. Morris states that labor conditions In all sections that he visited everyday prices are consistently lower than you Safeway will find elsewhera quality considered. Its no trick to sell like Safeway cheap foods cheap, but only an organization can consistently offer lower prices on foods of unquestionable quality. Save at Safeway. 1, Dei Savings for Saturday, March 14th Prunes MAXIMUM Coffee 6. A blend of highest grade coffees POUND Lra-Centr- al 39c Fresh Stock 5 POUNDS Peas (j Van Allen Early June, 3 CANS . , i ,,,, ' POUND ing the party were: Mra. Cecelia Da-jMrs. William Treloar, Mrs. ,'a'- - t Pears Del Monte Bartlett NO. 2 CAN , "" a "k' The meinbera of the Kssayea B- MY; erary Club were entertained on;r .l rien, Bacon and Mrs. Thursday by Mra. Frank Bacon, a John Rowe, K. Mra. T. Bartlett. most enjoyable evening waa spent by A report from Tonopah, Nevada.1 . ..... . . that John Blddlecomb, one of ', Ko-j- '" says a'rnlewed tlw olJSntherilbNet!"l" ,ullur. ill,. 1?' niad.I frr.hm.t. woro Mrrod b, Ibo ho--B.,m ,w" tow to Mr.. H. Wlllmoro, Mr.. II. Ool lor, Mr., Ilon.ld Oldti, Mr.. K. Bergstrom, Mrs. Jesse Harold Johnson, Mrs. L. JHc a. He came Into considerable n. - the BUuation Nertd(1 Hams ha DouIder danii In facl u u bgd hBt free transportatlou u given laboring men who desire to leave that city or half, POUND 0db.lh ..wd ,5 -- I T K ,e , tm , The manltci v& 6Ierrltt Christlson of Nephl was noon us be with Allen at here the this week, again. visiting part of last week, attending the eleventh home. Mrs. Rev. William and Frary u: annual convention of the SC Mrs. was wen Sullivan Park of Margaret Freelhy City Jerry Bottler' Association. la Kureka early In the week visiting Lake visitors on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Maynard Griggs, Mr. with his family. Mr. and Mrs. John Phlppi ul l and rrlty Mr and Mrs. Mrs. and Mr. Alvin of Arvilla and Darlesi.iM daughters, Greenhalgh Darrel Garrlty were at Lehl .on. Mon-. , , Santaquin visited In Kureka late last Mrs. Curtis Phipps, apent Wed ah' h '? time resident of that week with Mr. and Mra. John Phipps. at Provo. and Mrs. George Forney j In Mr.Ioratello. Idaho, the latter were rock-the-bo- ll - a'dlf city. Asm. i The Parents-Teacher- s The Parents-TeacheAssn, will conduct a Bake Sale on Suturday af- - conduct a Bske Sale on Saturdays' lernoon al Taylor Bros, and Safe- - ternoon at Taylor Bros, and Slc m.. way stores. Benefit of milk fuzi rs Robert Montgomery and Dorothy . , T- ry roV0, f Jordan are tho leads In "Love in the DJp,,,, whoola at Silver Itough," the big feature offering for Prh,(,lPl nd Identified with C1y Prominently Monday and Tueaday. at the Star .scout work while here, has been ap- Theatre. (pointed chairman of the troop or- Mrs. John Taylor entertained the ganlzatlon committee of the Provo Fells Club In a very pleasing man- - Scout district. ner on Wednesday evening of last! Mrs. Harold Shriver and HtHe week. The rirst prize for "500" was won by Mrs.- Clarence Courley daughter left late last week for San and Mrs. Hugh Atherley won the all- - Jooe, California, for an eitended cut prize. The decorations aud visit with Mrs. John J. Harper, favors were In keeping with the St. Harold Shriver has moved to Provo t ion Patrick season. A delicious lunch- - where he will assist in the eon was served to the following: Mrs. of the Shriver store In that citv. - l op.-ra- 75 to 90 Per Cent of ! '.Italic Cromar, Mrs. nln, Mrs. Clarence Cro-- J Maynard Gourley, Mrs. Motor Failures ! ! ! ! tniml to electrical troulilcs. Tliis has been the automohile ojH'rators most H'rsistent trial, aiul the toughest bug" the mechanic has luul to ileal with. oau lu We have onlereil a complete stiH'k of ignition oiiits, eomlensers, breaker arm-i- rotors, starter aiul generator brushes, ilistrihutor caps, etc, covering all popular makes of ears. We can now give you instant service in this respect. It may be one of these things that causes your car to heat, eat too much gas, lose power, run down the battery, miss when pulling down at low speeds or on a hill, or ,viv number of tilings so common to automobiles. A cheek up will cost you very little and may save a lot in reair hills ami maintenance costs, ltun your car in if it has any of these symptoms ami let us cheek it over for vou. , Is vour radiator free from dirt, jrroaso and scnlef IWs it ktvp your motor cool! If not, bring it in to US. wo will Rive it a real infernal cUninR. not juat aa intcmal sjHmgo bath like you gi't at n service station and most garages. Our body and fonder department, median ica I department, wast aud grease department, are going in good shajH'. We an here to serve you, so try and keep us busy. , Dan Cronin and Richards. Mra. Dwaln OUR AIM THE BEST mini hihi IN EUREKA. nf lh. Rani Frary. grand muster "am .,,a f n n i ., a,comP,ned flans for the annual Frary. grand ut llnt W ; ShI ... .. ?TuS ST ' "" of the year at the Star, Saturdaf & Sunday. Silent .air pistols were ond cently on Chicago gangster vkld we know what reports mess say underworld activities ars Q1 - er. J - ! !." "l0" EVERY SUNDAY EVERY SHOW Elephants Klct'hnnts from Africa and India differ. The former are larger, tougher, aud have longer trunks Their hablls. however, are quite similar. tu native . W. K. Carson, Prop. RpT' e TOWING DAY OR NIGHT Carsons Garage ' Mlaa Elisabeth Johnson, who k Mrs. Harold Fisher of Gooding, waa in Eureka late last week attending college at Gooding, Hifc Idaho, with her visiting parents, Rev. and was In Eureka last week spendis; Mra. William Frary. the spring vacation with her motkr Mrs. Elisabeth Freethy. If you want the latest thing In a marrel call Mra. Nolan at 97-Columbia Rebekah lodge met for Mrs. L. Ollosto will be Thursday evening at the I. 0. 0. f appointment. here to give the famous Combo Rlng-- I Hall and following the regular let Wave. slon, cards were enjoyed but prim were not Issued to the winner Tk J lhe J111 house prise was drawn by Mrs. fen pi baaketba1 team duf,n McDonnell the past aeason, has been named as .. , ,f- c- Eggs are selling for around cents a dozen here In Eureka tka week. If we were a hen and Ik public wouldn't show any mote tf tk game during the year, preclation of our labors thus aroiv we'd quit laying and Just sit bond salesman, giving tils name and visit with the rooster, dznu as John Doe, was arrested on Monwe If wouldn't. day night and was charged ' with drunkenness. When he appeared be- The world's greatest comsdy to fore Jude HP Wheeler and Woolsey turned WJJ after Tuesday In See the greatest conw Paris. ,l0' lodge convention here May 18, 19 and 20 Mrs. C. E. Rife was hostess to the also were discussed. of the KUte Club on Fri-- 1 , members The members of the Lady Elks of lhu 7n7durlngMfo?inremlMfonflif!kon : : fore JfUeday evenlnK was luncheon a delicious the game served. High prize wont to won f,rst nrlze. the all-cori. wo, A ; MliB- - WalOT Franke and tha Artbu; to M large attendance was present at Luncheon O. Mra. D. The Ilenrlod. to , the regular meeting of the Neighbors waa ervpd by th(, bogg Mr a endn w"e: MrFrank Garrlty. who was assisted byi "oodcraft, held laat Friday even- , A. Allred. Mrs. George Cromar. Mra. Mrf JaniM Xorman lag at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Following Mrs. I.eslle Cromar. ; Maynard Griggs. ,,he lodge work there waa a session . Mra. Sew your buttons on light before of cards and a fine Walter Franke. Mra. Glen luncheon Mrs Storrs, Mrs. Jack Nelson, Mrs. D. G. you see Wheeler and Woolsey In William Gear won first prize and . Ilenrlod and Mra. Jerry Bassett. Half Shot at Sunrise." at the Star, Mrs. Julia Whitehead, second Host- -, Special gueata were Mlaa Ethel Bren- - Theatre. Saturday and Sunday. esses for the evening were" Mrs ton, Mrs. Clarence Bauer, Mrs. Kay , James Bant Bnd Mra LAl c.-.- ' (v tbe : : "O'd Osier and Mrs. Hal MrCune. At A n ' ' this meeting the annual election or T!jPe ,be eKwl ,hal EJJrcka Fu,,pnbafh'8 had !!' officers took place. Mra. O. A. All- .I taken at place Seattle, Washington. Nooseheart Legion met at the I. 0. Jred Wing made president, and Mrs. ,ix Week K. No In for- - 0. F. Hall. After the Leslie Cromar. secretary and treas- regular bust- , at Tri-Sta- te Monday evening. ;! STORE NO. 133 EUREKA, UTAH bofor. Jodho Ilorbort Hop,, on free-for-a- I ... CANS tbo, .pi.r- - wbon b that the two both of whom are from Kureka, brakes, thundering, ment when he sold the Diamond Ace wpre accullpd by tbp silver City boyn Screaming breath-takin- g speed and thrills ga- - group to the Gulden Ace company amppring wlh their cur and the' lore thafa "Hunger Lights," at the and later transferred to the Tananu which followed developed argument Nevada company. Star Theatre, Tonight and Friday. fiat fight which Into a was interrupted by the peace offl- cer. of Kureka when It was at It. hetght. The "acrap" took place on Main street following the dance :not,'e dur,nJt 3 01 Phone 85 Chrtallwn. st.lil.r Cook, .or. J Or Bl11 No. 2 ya Cans 27c Puritan Skinned, whole to the influx of labor awaiting work I Peaches 17c Melba Halves due s acule 37c Purity Sodas 3 POUND BOX Yellow Cling a - -" Lll-(co- 18c Mild Cream NWi Gar-P,Hh- Crackers Cheese f'w t.1-- 1. J'nlo m Mute fruits, they at night on bark, roots and feed leave, Mrs. Gilbert Sanderson was ho-- , ts0 'IT Prl!Ul,la riuh members day r CO till Wetra NnpMr Inlu I n . 52SZS2SZSZSZS2S2SZS2S2S2SZS2SZ5g helst' thehonie Mr. George Hundred was the dlveralon of the Rhenstrom. first; Sir. Bert Van evening, Sirs. Alta Frlibr and Mar Auadale. secoud; Mr. John Phlppu.'lon Russell won prizes for high I In captivity they re-quire about OHO rnnd of hay jj dally, besides some rice, seH a tatoe etc. n coconut Night Club wis msfiraE 25c tifl 2 and 35c to 6 P.M. Sundays cp aramourt PROVO |