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Show Iilgl Thursday, Marti THE EUREKA REPORTER C n A it i ii. or inv cmxikii IV. IS m i. II LAST tin Hklast Sunday inlliiary Ai - 1IU In liiiit-riiHilf- : fitsoiiNF. wak IltlU.S Throughout perlully In Salt Nrphi - ici- funt-ra- l hki.m IKlWN IN I T II 'ate, Mi I.nk-- , "J gaitoHiii pr!ts rdu-(fiiislilerably tine At tin ,ut!:l war. who to a ganoliiiH lia t'a.iiT. Eureka hava. Iasi dropped in low am IS wik following price uway I font cent lint In Eureka only hlinri 11 lies from pneumonia. Hit, pri- e been has mail, of tin reduction rninmnnd-Alvin llowi-llvi-i-- wen- i - he Id of tin- - nvi-- r havM Im-c- re-id-- nt, 1 - American legion Tost, hlilnl, hiiiI Him Hpeuker with P. P. (In istison, Jam mm Ockey and t of Juab Stake. Musical ii urn hem were furnished by a 'luartette composed of Mr. and Mrs. Italph ItnrnMM, Mrs. Paul Root It, A nolo, and (larenre Warner. Prof. "Ci. him Cnto Me," wrm huux Whitehead. f.ay My Head i t Ii I ii ItoMe," wan rendered by Clari-ncWarner. The invocation wait Riven by I.unt and the benediction by Ni-pb- l pri-ln- ow I're-d-'dow- n lit-- Imiii-i- e Ed-ya- r J being 21 cent. However. loal illatrlhutnrs expect tin price to nun.1 nomewhat within IIip next f.-- days. The war started In California where the large producers are making an effort to force out some of concerns. the small independent Word coming yesterday from I. D. Theriault of Los Angeles stated that RHSolinp was selling at sltahtly less than eight cents a gallon In the California city. Mew to wear with new Spring IFroctis D ItlHhop MelltHtnn. The erican the In Ladle' Auxiliary of the OUT OF THE PAST terment took place In the cemetery with military honom. Ne-p- Black dull kid;; perforated reveal a silver underlay. hl Following are F.vents That Happened In Tint Ic SSO The Scores of frlendH of thn family Untie were In attendance. " Sea Sand Kit Am- assisted In ronductinR Trimmed with brow, fa "Ik kid. Smart! t m $3.93 $2.93 Yeara Ago. TIN'TIC HTAKK HONOR NIGHT HELD TUESDAY irssen Cou Outstanding Value! special meeting of the of the Lower Mammoth MinM. I. A. Honor Night Tlntlc Stake scheduled to In was held on Tucuday evenlnit with ing company was Semi-Servic- e e for the In Lake Salt held City the Eureka ward taking all first the of capitalization increasing honom with the exception of one, shares which went to the Mammoth ward. of the company to 1,000,000 The of $1 each. value of the par Herman Sylvcwter presided at the to four two from was mine meeting and the awards were made carloads ofshipping ore each week. DoukIurr. First by Mra. William The following directors were namplace winners in the rontectR for No. hot li the Young Mens and Young ed at a meeting of the McKirley Ladles asKoclullons were as fol- - Mining company: W. D. Myers, E. Levin, Ernest Royns, Henry Osborn, lows: Miss Iletold stories, Margaret and Henry Matsch. The directors then named Mr. Myers president, Gourley and Rert Thomas. Mr. Levin vice president, and J. E. RedMiss Edna Public speaking, ago, Driscoll secretary and treasurer. A mond and Conrad Holmes. a The rliurus was won hy the campaign of development was decidSheer enough to be sniart . . . heavy enough to be serviceWard Gleaner Girls, as follows; ed upon for the property. with pure silk leg, mercerized top able ! doW. H. Horne of Salt Lake was Mm. Jerry Uassett, Mm. Thelma Alshades Smart for Spring wear. sole. and at some the Itah , surveying len, Miss Nellie Knight, Miss Gene- ing vieve Wlrthlln and Miss Myrth Al- Con. property preparatory to startlen. Miss Goldie Wheeler was ing work. William Mathews was to have charge of the development at Centennial Dance. MIms Lenor the mine. Supt. Louis Merrlman reported Ilaruey and Rex Hickman. One act play. Mammoth ward. good progress being made with the The winners In the above events sinking of the Yankee shaft. Driftwill compete with winners A other ing was also under way on the 1700 contests for level. stokes In elimination the honor of participating In the Supt. George Nicholes was in town Trimmed stale meet to be held at Balt Lake from the Leht Tlntlc of the North i He that Tlntlc District. In Trimming important, this seaJune. reported City son I Brown calf is most the miners were making rapid headon sea saw! kid. way with the number two tunnel. LIHHAKY NOW OILX. Miss Gertrude Raddatz, daughter The public library is again open' of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Raddatz, died after hnvlng been closed for a wees at the family home In California. Mr. on acocunt of the heating plant be- - Raddatz was formerly superinten-in- g out of commission. Mrs. Hay- - dent of the Tlntlc Standard, being ward, the librarian, states that all succeeded by John Westerdahl. hooks which belong to the library' Manager liner I'ett of the Eagle should ho brought In by Saturday & Rlue Dell was out from Salt Lake and no matter .how long they have Inspecting the mine. The Eagle was been out no charge will be made If shipping about ton rars of ore per week at that time. they are brought in hy that date. The Cromar and Nelson grocery Office Doors." Is the kind store was preparing to erect a new of comedy you may laugh about for building on Main street. James week's after having seen it; at the Morgan had the contract to WinStar Theatre, Monday and Tuesday. struct the building. Mrs. John Ivey snd Mrs. L. O. j Schofield were In Salt Lake attending a convention of the Grand I.odge A of llebekahs. Joseph Treloar of Mammoth was In Salt Lake for a session of the Odd Fellows lodge. That s a real saving on these hose ! Pure silk John Morley, who was grand master; from toe to with mercerized backing in toe and sole. top, for the state of Utah, was also In at- of course, with the new curved cradle sole i tendance and delivered a splendid and French heel. In the smart new shades for Tlntlc High's annual Athletic address at the meeting. Mr. Morley Spring Carnival will lie staged In the T. II. was succeeded In office hy Parley S. gym Friday. March 27th. The af- - P. Christensen, fair prumlsea to be one of the bestj Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tregonntng s' ever presented by this school. The and children left for southern and girls physical education fornta for a few weeks' visit, A benefit farewell was given at classes have been working diligently! e to present the best entertainment the L. D. S. Church for Iten front their depart meuts. son. who was leaving soon to fill a There will also be Japanese Fencing mission In the southern states, Edward J. Rhod of Provo and by II. Harmada and Students from the H. Y. ased the Crescent Theatre from Kid lT. will give some musical numbers. Franke and Purrlngton. Those who shot over the traps of and Farrell Collett and Dean Faw-- j You'd never dream that tfck :cett as chalktalkers, will complete the Silver City Gun Club were: mart model could be only Charles Vartan. H. the evening's entertainment. DonCarlos, I,. Rtll Haws, senior student of Tin- - E. Rlter. Ralph Kellogg, C. E. tic High, will represent this district Hulsli. Al Andreason. Karl Gardner, In the Tribune contest in oratory,: John Cronin and James Crooks. that will he held In Salt Lake in the' near future. The subject on which MISSION AT ST. PATRICK'S he will speak Is; "The Citizen and CIIITUTI DI KING llOi.y WEEK IM. Ills Privileges and Dulles I'ndi-- the. Fields.! Constitution." Frances (Continued from page 1.) another senior, has been chosen one nvty begin the Mission at any of the masses Sunday morning. alternate. Sun- UTAH The outstanding social event of day masses will lie at $ and lu Tlntlc High School, the Junior oclock, week day will at servi.-eProm, will he held In the school 6 and 8 oVluc';. auditorium April 10th. A modern- - will be at 7: 40. lutlc scheme. In black and white. Father Hurley wir. begin will he the idea carried out in the of interesting sri. ons with decorations. The music for the Beal Idleness." Non There will K a Quosii.vi affair will he furnished by lon Tibbs and his famous Saltair Or- - In the vestibule of the church where chest ra. Queries may he left, concerning New Proscription F,M .wiwiah Vmls der proper conditloi Wednesday, the last competitive Catholic faith, doctrines, t.achiucs , ,n Ingredients relieve burning ,tt Failed. 'r,or educational program was given at and practices. AH QUistiont will h- top gas and soothe irritate the high school by the Sophomore answered personally hy Father Mur- - "I suffered for months o other with acid ach lining. class. In the form of a burlesque on scientific com8' contains this 1 . Those graduation class of 193 . trouble. to stomach end who took part in the program w Physicians are prescriblnl R, hello Schenna. Clinton Gunderson. acainrt any man' 's faith, being troubled with raa and naln DINE, and thousands have wjr. or on Leonard Carol his attack Royns. Garrlty, dizzv principle. alo i k ' the Dl8 only real relief from Ryrne, Elizabeth Rlgler, Ef- - All statements w,n be lt.xn from of medrincs bSt nothing11 r., and dyspepsia. gestlon really , He Rlglor, Carol liopworth. Jeanne reliable sourc. and ex- - hel VnUM loSlt Adi re- heartburn, coated tongue, baa Got Rlarkett. Kenneth Allen. Joseph and upihed to H..- topic li,.f from the verr itvrt N- o- I am dizziness and other troubles Rob Dleocch'e, ;-Have the stomach. caret G roon hill. Jack . 'ib AC,DLXE t0 all my Don't take chances Naef, Margaret Eandstrom. Father Hum ran;, a, on, of H.e Johu lend and that may gas Yvonna NeiDon, Rogden. AODI SnlUt Royer. Ethel Taylor. IVan Femday" Vm a,,0"Uhe? how dangerous Illness. Get Mseirtnemo P thlrew how and quick watch ,uc day Doris Taylor. Ralph Wither. IVro- - among his assoda.es Is affirmed bv ,0S n ' eat end. You can smoke, wedles 0thf,r thy Jeacer. Oral Robinson. Kendal the frequonev vi;h which call fal it , Th take Vho you want If you Uwis and Dorothy ITltchott. ed upon ,'n!,.re- what docG Iv' to stop resulting " ilstant. J a'pmle thlt or your See George Vrly for Frlgidalre vlcrmalnulnebthrann'y Get ACIDINE from or Kelvlnator Refrigerators. t JOHNSON' DRUGS today nhare-hnlde- A rs FuU-Fashlon- ed pur-pus- Stockings Ask for ; 444 at yCPlr Tear 98c Edna Fcrbers greatest story has been made into screens greatest sensation. Tender as the touch of loving hands yet bursting across the screen with the almighty power of creation's unlocked fury. Dont fail to sco the years best picture right now; its breaking houso records in every part of America. the-talkin- En-rek- NO MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2 P. M. 1 of llio Silver at t luCity Study Club wan ll ome of Mm. I .on linden on ThursMm. JoHnph day afternoon. gavn a review of I ho book "Habbltt" by St. Clair IpwIm. and Mm. ln-Dodge It'd lit the nici-tln- g In-I- d EUm-inor- o Mm. Stella Slu-- a api-n- t Saturday and Sunday at Irovo, where hn wum tlu- - RueHt of Mr. and Mm. Lee Man-hoMm. Sben'H and daughter, Mr. and Mm. Fred Huiin, drove down from Ilount Iful on Sun n alo guest at tbn day and home. u. ann-in-lu- Man-Ho- Vienna Bakery Special Smartly hr if this inio rah irs fire 0 ioa rom c rtl t thi ary Caij )ibor 1111 Mar Hide Utw Sllv Kep A, ieorp oa X Or L zrser Ireve, !dM Lev Plate Mot ieileo rwn n $3.98 Silk to the PIcotTopt No. 45s Chiffon Stockings risro iroaii tie rut iorrii The nlh Mil iroda V. tv ft . ! s, ltd eSco-liv- e I SATURDAY ONLY Do-nut- id Full-fashion- and Sunday Saturday ADVANCE IN PRICES TIip wockly Vih per dozen 111 iraxli year ago, priced at $1.49! good-looki- 19c ' CANDY SPECIAL Chocolate Coated Peanuts - 39c lb. . Full-fashione- ng d, Cali-l-oy- Higgin-pusslbl- See our line of Easster Candies. Ju-Juts- u purch-purtne- r. Dlack Dell J $2.98 ; J. r ma.-M-- MINT (S. TORS (1 lu if osd irepe Iroa hat ill h ird be pn The (Kin ore p iatca iiiee bres VMk varlei pero tbeti Th he ft txtea Siln porta any be! TUI z ett-nii- And when you need GAS or OIL stop at our service station for Pemumey ltd e IX-nlr.- Stop at every railroad crossing and make sure you are yr.fe before proceeding. . II TU tc Acid Indigestion, Torture for Months. Not A Sign . Ro tnd ut 'at e on ou fort, Uk he Veil ley-th- e CONOCO lU-ala-h and thus make sure your engine will be safe for the trip. sx GREASING A SPECIALTY TOM S SERVICE PHONE 171 EUREKA, UTAH r- - ZZ acidity-guarantee- mmi ox VT' d n -- b h i tt ot two kt y. 'b, rb at |