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Show 1ilge THE EUREKA REPORTER - Tliurnlay, Maui, I fr Mrs. William (Jarnwell of Hutte,! William Mitchell, of I'ocatello.! See George Forney KrlgMuIre Montana, whs In Eureka this we.-Idaho, was In F.ureka during the!; or Krlvlnnlor Refrlgcratora. week vIslilnR with relatives. Mr and nun, Elbert, visiting with friends. Frank t ii n Mr. and Mrs. George Forney and, Mitchell was formerly employed alilij; with ill Suit Lake lust Friday . A. L. I'eiiTson spent the latter the Hhrlver store In this rlty. (InMrs. son iiinK to wrestling Eureka, Utah of the past week at Halt Lakei Mrs. Irvin Hillman has returned I'no KngHlrnin of Hull laikc City; part (from Provo where she submitted in Mm Ibe of latter pasi.t'lty. part TO NIGHT and FRIDAY spent in Eureka visiting with rela wri-A. J. Coffey, who at the present an operation at the Aird hospital.. . March 2Cth and 27th I nn- Is employed in Park ( ity, was Mr. and Mrs. Hillman are rejoicing in liureka this we.-lit hihI visiting wltliYver the arrlvul of n fine baby hoy. Mrs. Joint J. Ilnnley t, j born early In (be month. relstlves. ilnughter, Mary f'aihlecn, have Mr. nod Mrs. John K. Howe were to 1uynon for nn extended visit Don't borrow a wife unless your Halt Lake over (he last week-enal herolullvna. gill knows about li. Then see L. A. Mr. n mi Mrs. I'aiutei l:iiunwed Wives," hi the filar, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. K. I, (Vnll.ice Mrs. Mr. and and Gin-Theatre, TonlgM and Friday, for the Heorgo mid Mr. kiid Mis. WhIIum Small. Mrs. George Is convalescing r, on K ii inlay. Horn at nt the I.- D. J. C. Dick of Salt l.ake City and following an operation lo attend tlio funeral of lla R. Hospital. who passed uway In Eureka matiHver of the Mountain View MinYir I'wlry IiIiiIImI IiIm uiniMliilnr $ Mazier, IhhI of week. was on Tlnllc An in last lute iillim.iiMf Wednesday ing company, enjoyable meeting of :he Kady. ly into iliiiililliiK liU was held on Tuesday evening." the to Hlks here iiiiiiThil. Ihil whose week, Inspect coming Mr. nml Mm. him I lull In- Naylor, In the card playing first prize was m-imt mi hI,iiIi wlii-store and home at Silver (Tty weie mine and nlso to transact other iiutlli-rwon hy Mm. Frank Harrlty and se(- imIIIIihi ilullam coinplt-lcljiiihI left destroyed by fire a few fur. I hut Franke.; A works ago, are starting up In Tiuni Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gorrluge, Mi, ,U,1 prlxe bv Mrs. Walter IVIcr's lfi-iilcrtiiliiiiiriil. iiohh al Iaynon. They will be I or at and Mrs. Creel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter The hostess for the evening was Mrs. iiIhIicn Bunnell anil she was assisted ed on MhIii atrnet, Jual arrows from Grunlund, Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Gor- Also Fniir llii ls of Coiiirrtjr Mrs. 8tella Shea In serving a l ho Iayson park. by were of aka Halt I, all rlnge, City, "TALKING TURKEY" hiuI Hunter of Halt luik Sunday guests at Ilia home of Mrs. dllflous luncheon to the members Mrs. 1. "GIIAND.MA'H GIRL" present. were Fannie Fields. and Mrs. Frank lllrt of Ogd-o and Mrs. of J. I. Mrs. J. A. Hensel this week Donnelly Dick Gnlsfurd had the misfortune SATURDAY and SUNDAY guests family during tho week mil while crush three of his loea on the reived a very Interesting letter from Mm. Hunter hns now returned home right foot while at work in the Chirr Dr. Ludwig Kramer, an old lime March 28th and 29th Mm. lllrt reiAalned for a morn ex- Cons, mine late Inst week. Falling friend and a classmate of the late CIMARRON" tended visit. earth and rock caught Mr. Galsford Hr. J. A. Hensel. The letter was written from Germany where Dr.' (', K. Ilulsh of Kurekn led the unawares. i:nx. it.uiiek'n iiiin.vrr.HT In the I KTOllY In u aralter Run artists of he stale Mr. and Mm. M. Mila and rhfl- - Kramer stands very high PHONE 8 EUREKA, UTAH writer and the melcal Halt on I.nke hold at profession shoot City dren, Mrs. Clarence Salisbury aud lliis In imi iiihi li- - Into tin of his broke 48 InrReta of the (laughter, Frances, were out from did not know of the passing Ilulsh uiorii fiiiinn. II Iihn Broken In a cross wind Halt Lake CHy on Hundiy and Mon- friend whom he had not seen shve 9 Ht liHnl linn's, fit) trapped and this I'Vi'ii In I i their college days at the I(eidelber:i difwhich made M. shooting Mr. Mm. extremely und with iroilur-isl. visiting day Mrs. time resiold Tlntic I linn mijf plrl ms' ever before 8am Johnson Locke, Marguerite one of of the u learning, ficult. Ilo also led In Ilia telegrni.-'- Keplinger, and other relatives. Mrs. Institution Tin story Is nboiil I In- - great shoot with a scorn of 25. Bills and Mrs. Salisbury are daugh- most famous on the Continent, but a dent who for the past couple of Trovo visitor on Sunday, being j perfect glamour, Jack Iiltirk a former resident of Oklahoma laml rush close friendship formed In early life years has resided at Iuyson, was in rompanied by Kay Mansfield ters of Mrs. Kepllnger. rommi-ri- Tay son. seems to have continued. The two Kureka on Tuesday. splendor, rniirngn nml also scored 85 stralxht in this Alex Gourley, who hns been connml tragedy irnwded lulu hlslng event. Miss Louise at the Swedish occasional letDancing physicians exchanged Tarty fined to a Halt Lake hospital during ters and In the one received here this Hall on Mrs. Victor Bray, and an em;.o March! Iii)k of luil lit mill nights of love mol evening, Saturday Not necessary to bn unemployed. the pnM six weeks, submitted to n entertain" adventure. In a reminis- 28th. There will be good music and! of Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Co., Youiik men of ability are siRiilnR up second operation last Friday at.d at week I)r. Kramer writes msiIi. t for manner cent of their icfreshments will be served at 25c transfered to Salt Lake City vhr college sports. of Our line knit goods In M. rapid-buevery day. time U the present recovering I. MATINEE Hl'MlAY Including fencing which was popular a plate. Admission to dance 75c, she will continue her duties with I! woolens la known in twenty-fiv- e ly. Georgo Gourley returned early In the old Ml A KVA NTIi IN I'lUI'H 'company. extra lady 10c. days. slates. In business since 1903. We In the week Bfter visiting tils father teach you how to sell. Good terri- and reports that he will be home MONDAY and TUESDAY tory and high commissions. Ha tuple very soon If his condition continues March 30th and 31st display al Temple Bquare Hotel, Hall to Improve. Lnke City, April 4lh, 5th and 6th. If those who were at Nephl Mary Astor and Robert Ames you cannot call then write to Geo. on Among for the funeral of Bay. Hunday KnitW. Hkldmore, Manager, in Cnzler were: Sheriff D. J. Sullivan. "BEHIND OFFICE DOORS" ting Mills Company, Logan, Utah. Kilw. Simpson, Douglas Clirlxtlson,: At the meeting of the Columbia Miss Mae Sullivan, Mrs. Jerry Sul-- , Here you linvo a brand new ami most Uehekah laidge, held on Tuesday livnn, Mr. and Mrs. George (Tomur, revealing drama of "misunderstood" evening nt the I. 0. O. F. Hall. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dwaln Miss' men nnd their most undorMlmidiiig william Krary was elected delegate! Ktlicl Itrenton, Mrs. F. J. Brenton.! ' Its the Ihn grand lodge sessions which Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thurmond, Mr. nml lielpful secretaries. on IowmIowii bo on 19th ,nA Mrs. Glee Manwell, Mrs. I. J. ITovo duytlme at will held May laughable wlvea and nlglit time lover. and 20th. Mrs. Huby llryne was, Donnelly, the' Also Two Itcel Comedy nnmed alternate. Following "WKF. WF.E MAllI I?' was session a aorlul regular meeting In the card playing Mrs. enjoyed. afternoon of last week. Mrs.' jon Thursday won first prize. Kdward F Mr. Frank p1ay(( Theresa Mertel was hostess for hjinron winning the high score prize evening and served a fine lunch. nA Mr, F A (,rnnt hl ronMola. On Thursday evening Mrs. Johnston Refreshments were prlxe. Franko entertained the members of erVed to: Mrs. John F. Howe. Mrs. the Elite (Tub In a very pleasing1 William Trelonr, Mrs. F. A. Grant, manner. n Following an tnjoyahlo Mrs. Frank Bacon, Mrs. Harry doing Hit honors. The story MeHHon nt bridge a delirious lunch- - ten. Mra. Cecelia Karon, Mrs. George miirerna a young man who tries to eou WM served. The high score Tlnsman and Mrs. T. E. Bartlett. winner at cards was Mrs. D. G. Ih,n- slinihiy evening the local fire rlod and tho cut prize was won hy (jepnrtnienl made a quick run lo the Those present ,lollie of Mr. and Mrs. John McNeil. Mrs. Angus Miller. iiprCi Mrs. MuyiiRril (lrlKMt Mrs. uulille mhnnl lioimi whet dollar's worth of fan for your dime,!A. Ared Mrs. Us lie Cromar. MrgJh" flip rxDRulHhod afire whl'ch had whole the m. .ome and bring -famlly. 'George Croinar, Mrs. Walter Franke. !Barltl, ln thp r()of. The raue of Glen Mrs. ri1, Storrs, was a defective flue. Mrs. ' (tie fire Kllson, Mrs. I). G. Hen- - fj,,0rgo Potts Is the owner of the The Kssnyea Llternry Club met Mrs. Bassett, Mrs. Angus i)0nie and she Is very grateful to the Thursday evening nt the home of tlod. and Jerry Mrs. John IMI. Mrs. Jesse Haws at Silver ('By. Mra. .Miller 'members of (lie Eureka fire depart- J. K. Bergstrom reviewed the book ' Tho Iotdles Art Club was enter- - ment for (he work they did for her "Monsuler lleaucalre" hy Booth' tallied on Tuesday evening by Mrs. on this occasion. Tarklnglon, and the life of the! A. E. Tuckett, the occasion bein'f ;dna Fcrber's roaring epic of author was taken up hy Mrs. Ilaws.' the holy's birthday anniversary.' non m.j,0 niaijt, empires -- nnd wo- The meeting closed with the hostess; "500" was the principal entertain- - mrn wl0 prt,HprVp them spread in serving a delicious luncheon to the ment of tho evening. Mrs. W. A. a tumultuous pageant across the1 following: Mrn. N. Will in ore. Mrs. Itoseiiloff won first prlxe, Mrs. T. Harold Johnson, Mrs. Ilonotd Olson. J. Franks, second; Mrs. II. E. Nay Mrs. Frank Bacon, Mrs. J. E. Berg lor, consolation; Mrs. Fred Grooni-stroK. Carson, manager of the or, house prize. Mrs. Tuckett was' '""on a club with Presented the Ml !,at .! gift by Geneva Hlgglnson entertnh.-- 1 tt,rh,ar,n0Un,'M for alJe" Je ed the members of the Junior Liter- - mombers. After cards a splendid 5. ,,n of automobiles. Tho was served at small tables ary Club at her home nt Silver CHy models of this popular car are ' Jollowlng; Mrs. T. J. Franks, "w ,a"1 on Monday evening. The paper on tomobl le con- w- - ARowulofr. Mrs. Jacob tho life of Queen Elizabeth, as writ- - MrMr. arson and ( "ruction Invites Tln- A. Mrs. J. Thomas, Mrs. Fred ten by Catherine Anthony, was Ner. c to look over them betore MUs Gertrude I P''op Tuckett, F. Donnelly. The (roomer, glvon by Mrs. K. Naylor, Mrs. Bert Gai discussion which followed was dl- - r"Mrs. W. F. Painter, Mrs. WII rected by Mrs. Dun Cronin. Lunch- Bum nate. Mr. 1 N. Nellson and ( ftrson 1 horrolet ( oinpany, by which known henceforth. Mrs. John W. Anderson. 1C The Priscilla Club members were funny how a man's sleno- grapher understands him so much entertained by Mrs. Barlow Kray on Thousands of people from all over the world visit the Ford better than his own wife. See "lie- - Thursday evening. The time was plant every car Now this vast industrial organization is at the Star The- spent playing "500," Mrs. Gilbert direct to you by an brought von and the hostess. Sanderson won the first prize, Mrs. litre, Monday and Tueiday. Motion intensely interesting Picture. Talking Ernest Sudweeks, serond, and Mrs. Curtis Phipps, ronsolatlon. A dainty Ccme and see where and how Americas most lunrhcon was served to Mrs. George popular motor car is built. Only when you see and hear how efficiency, economy and craftsmanship Rhenstrom. Mr. Gilbert Sanderson. Mra. John Harris. Mrs. Ernest Sudbeen put into volume production can you realize how so much extra weeks, Mrs. Donald Berk, Mrs. value can be given in the Ford car without increase in Curtis Phipps. Mr. Gerald Peterprice. Y wish to nimounco that wo have obtained the son. Mrs. John Phipps and Miss Ada Hales. CHEVROLET AGENCY for this district, and invil" The Mammoth Mining rnmi'any jour inspection of tho new models which will be on disfiled a report with the slate utilities play in our show room. commission Saturday covering the operation of their water system. o will have a complete slock of uirts shortly, and will The Mammoth company furnishes be able to pive you immediate service on all repairs water for 99 residences. 2 commercial houses. 15 Irrigators, and also both tho Chevrolet to ears and trucks. rcoessary operates Its own mine. The report showed this has it operating revenues of $6300 made Obtaining Dc.:i miss the new Ford De Luxe There are agency necessary fot us to r.nd operating expense of $ 1400, many other features on distho name of our establishment, from tho Carson Bc-ly but after depreciation and tae., Jehansre Types. Distinctive in line and play that in themselves make this to the Carson Chevrolet Co. All business in the there was a deficit of S0. The coior. Smart in their new appointSpecial Ford Exhibit well worth a mine's Investment I future will U transacted under this name. placed at ments. Rich and laxurous in their in- visit. You will learn about the safety $64,000. 32 IOBBS 55J5JI Star Theatre SPECIALS1 and j - ln-s- j for Friday i k IVf-N- - 1 1 mm Saturday ; i d. -t ' i : Nr-ph- gniir.-then- l ' - tfll-lnt- Ih-nr- y hi-lii- il n n a r ii-h- I 1 fe-t- . Hun-rlny- a Ih-s- I liimsi-iri-olil- fW44W444WW444WWWWW444 lu-s- i Ku-rek- il'r, lled-lilmsl- rd isl iiii-n- j d j j ; SEE THE SPECIAL , FIB j AT THE Cur-edln- Jamison Motor Co. EUREKA Wednesday - Thursday - on;, April 1st and 2nd Commencing 2.30 Each Afternoon ADMISSION FREE See and Hear lunon - The Talking Picture A Tour I - - hrough the Ford Factory WH44W44W4444WW4W44WWW44WH I Carson Chevrolet Co. nae Special Showing of Latest Ford Cars and Many Trucks j j liemember this, the more you patronize us, the letter we will be able to servo you. As our business frrows, so fcrows our facilities for taking cart of the business. We have some good used "THE BEST can waiting' for buyers. IN EUREKA Carson Chevrolet Co. PHONE W. K. CARSON, Prop. 1G3 EUREKA, UTAH On Saturday evening of last week Mrs. George Rhenstrom was hostess at a pleasing entertainment. "500 ' was the diversion, at which prizes were awarded as follows; Mrs. John Phipps and Barlow Bray, first; Mrs. Curtis Phipps, Ernest Sudweeks, serond: Mrs. Leo I.ewls and Leo Lewis, consolation. Luncheon veus served to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sudweeks. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Dray. Mr. and Mrs! Lewis. Mr. and Mr. Uersld 0 Peterson, Mrs. Curtis Phipps. Miss Ada Hales, Mrs. Gilbert Sanderson Mrs. John Tbipps. I-- terior trim and upholstery. You will be interested, too, ia the reasons why so many manufacturers and stores nave chosen the rugged Ford truck and ihe swift Ford delivery cars. of the Triplex glass shatter-proo- f windshield, the strength of the sturdy Ford wheels, the comfort of the Houdaille double-actinhy draulic shock absorbers, and the brilliance of the Rustless Steel. steel-spok- e g JAMISON MOTOR CO. K. D. JAMISON, Mgr. EUREKA UTAH |