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Show T Thursday, Augut REPORTER Sr LOCALS' vC--J Mr. June - i II. Norman and Mr,. Mr. Kmll Jacobson of Ogdon I, Ml Alina Morgsn Iffl on Wednesday for visiting In Eureka. Ilm guest of Hlack. will Ann Uerlruilo uulhirn California wherij they spend the nest nix week. Mr. Lyle Hllllngloii left late InI Georg affor her lio me In ter spending a week In Eureka. the guest of MInh Wanda Knoll. Mr. (VII Ferre of Wilmington, California, wn In Kureka durlna Ihe week, Ibe guest of Mr. and Mr. Ales Nolan. ChluluH, In charge of the week Tlnllc Superior properly of North Tin Hr, wa In town oil Tuewliiy transacting business. I'lM-alell- Mr. and Mr. Mike m i Tuc . , son, Billie. were in Kureka Margaret Mr. with day visiting Freethy. Hruce Hudson ha returned Mr lo her home In Salt Uke Ulty pending len day In Kurj-fcwith her mother, Mr. Alia Frlsby. Ihe!l! Noah Embleton, who up until hurd a was rldent I Hy- . ; last few year wan out from Salt Lake l hi week visiting with friend. The Columbia Itebekah tadgej ,, Tu-jheld their regular meeting on social No week. day evening of lut session followed the lodge work. on Mr, tau Morgan returned week a Sunday after having spent visiting with In Hull Lake City Mr. Arthur Hrown and daughter. Ruby, are litre from California for a couple of week' visit wllh friends. Mr. Itoso lllllary of Eugene, Oregon, I In Kureka for a couple of Mr. week visit with her sister, I'airlck Mcpolln. seeing Valent and IIqu1 ml Thorn, Hollywood tiniest actor, to person, at the Hiar Theatre, Tonight and Friday. No advance in prlc. Mr. and Mr. Ilernard Green have returned to ihelr home In Resburg, vacation apnnt Idaho, after a week In Ihla rlty. wllh Mr. Karl F. Dunn and lilt te son relumed to Ihelr home in Mammoth on Hunduy evening after an extend-evisit wllh relative In sou I hern California. Claude F. Hiker returned on Sunday evening after upending a roupln of day at Hall take City. II was accompanied horn by Mr. Haker and Ihelr Infant daughter. is2l SPECIAL a rkt, 13. for Saturday ( Cinnamon Coffee Cake 25c each Mr. and Mr. Allen Ivey mid nun, Richard. left early In Him week for floxburg, Idaho, where they will friend. vlalt fur onie time with relative. Janie II. Norman left on Wednes-duand C. E. Rife, Alene, Carlo for hi former home In Chicago, Mine Dell (Ireen and Mr. Trary, at Salt Sunday spent Rife, week will Inst three Joyce he where spend both of Ogden, were In Kureka transuct-Jerr- y Lake City visiting wllh Mrs. Rife Sunday, vlaltlna with Mr. nd Mr., visiting with relative and and Mildred. Platt, On Ihelr return they ng hunln. and! were arrompanled by Mr. Mr. and Mr. Reed Hilling of Salt lilmrii (irirmii wiib in Furek lii1 " and R. G. tln-eJudd Sheriff Tlntlc Weal take City spent Sunday In Eureka, week hi from Deputy last a few of Mlr Kendall June CommlslHoner had no vlaltlng with the former' mother. lB, County visited Ibat aerllon but Ihe alarm were up from Ncphl during the lat- Mr. Emm Hillings. ter part of the pant week, transactgood, Transgression." the big feature have done considerable Mrs. Louis Kelfer has returned to allraiilon at Ibo Star, Saturday and- perlally In the range. whlrh were ing county bunlne. home lu Denver fter a pleasant ; her Sunday, I Inlenae, courageous, grip- praelleally burned up. The rainIn and three weeke visit In Kureka, where Mr. Loren and Mr. Alherly pins, wllh the added brllllniiee of were too late to help Ibe rropn children returned a few day ago af- she was the guest of Mr. J. A. Hen-- , that vicinity. three great alar. j ter spending Home time at Flb sel. In , Wash-Transgression'' Is a thrilling take. MeetThe flahlng I fairly good Mr. Janie A. Murlin of I'ora-tellat The department of labor Ion and ome good catches that Idaho, I In Kureka for a vUlt Ntory of a woman whoe only of- are D. C.. report that living ex- - ; Ington, made by the to experienced wa truth being the dally telling Mr. Mary fense her with mother, pense In the United Slate ha dropman Him loved. A great etory of a fishermen. Stark. Sh wa accompanied to ped 6.5 per cent since the beginning tlerlrudu Ann Stark, great lover. At Ibe Star Theatre, by Ml Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Loose of of the current year. In and Sunday. who had apnnt aome limn visiting Saturday Provo are the proud parents of a big the Idaho rlty, Mr. Martin wu Patrlela Di ck, the little daughter , Club Art Ladle of Ibe boy, born on Monday morning Member baby Mr. and Mr. Dean Berk, return-.- , of I formerly Ml Catherine Hlark. son of a Loose Mr. on of week. this entertained were delightfully HOME INSTITUTION HKRVING YOUR GROCER WITH KRKfm on Sunday after spending a week ed I C. K. Loose, pioneer GOODS DAILY. Member of Ilia Fells Club were Tuesday evening by Mrs. W. F. lie late Col. Loose at Uenola visiting with her grandvery pleasantly entertained on Sat- Ialnlcr, Ibe parly being In honor of Tlnllc mine operator.wasMr. Richter. Ben Mrs. Mis Pearl parents, Mr. and urday evening by Mr, llush Alher Ihe hlrihday anniversary of Mr. before her marriage Mrs. K. Mr. and of In Naof. the rard liable, daughter Jacob playing Ilia of Ihe feature evening being P. J. Fennell and Frank Garrity,! ly, the Louse and Hlreh. Mr. won Frank first W. Anderson Mrs. won Ilia J. prise, of the Price lllver Petrolofficial bridge. Mr. Allen Ivey baby are reported to be gelling eum company wllh property located high rnre prise and Mr. John T. Mr. I. N. Nellson second, Mr. Rev Lagan of the Catholic Churrt Mr. and Mr. Chase Price of Salt Hus ronsolallon, and Mr. Wil- along wonderfully. In Carbon rounty, are at Price trans- Lake Taylor the rut prise. After card In Eureka, are yesterday for a brief visit u visiting City Iioumh Hale lunchliam Following prise. the home nerved a splendid business for Ihelr company. log guests of Mr. Alta FrUby. at Lake. stare Sue tiniest .Halt uding Hollywoods luncheon to Ihe following: Mrs. (leorge Ihe rard playing a delicious Star Theatre, Friday and Sutur the Malhew OBbooi and Min or Mr, Milwauto table wu small Kellerher eon at nerved Mrs. Mrs. Julius Mr. Mental Lella Croninr, of tlourley, In No advuiice In person. 'day, th!1 Katherine off Groomfur K. Manley, who came km Fred who II. Mr. stopped .7 S. II. Alherly, Mr. Elmer Ferguson, Mr. Naylor, kee, Wisconsin, the weddlnK of Miss Praam a visit with relatives and other Kittene-foMr. Walter Morgan, Mr. Maynard er, Mr. T. J. Franks, Mrs. W, A. prices. Ilu,h and Vincent A. Gilhool, left Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hickman and friends In Eureka, while en route Griggs, Mr. S. I.. Jerinau, Mrs. Rosenloff, Mr. Kenneth Milne, Mr. W. last Sunday for their home at 8iou Anderfor on HickJ. Mr. left Wallace Monday Greaves, Ilernard Green, Mr. Frank children, of Park City, were in Sil- from California, Charles Hlltx arrived In Eureka Falls, S. D. During their stay man, Mr. John T. Taylor, Mrs. .Al- son, Mr. I. N. Nielson, Mr. Wil- ver City last Sunday, visiting with her home In Milwaukee. len Ivey, Mr. Adolph Alherly and liam Hale, Mr. Krwln Has and Mr. the former' father, Fred Hickman, from Elko, Nevada, yesterday for a the state the ladle were give u Jacob Naef. Douglass Chrlsilson of Nephl was visit with his wire and daughter. He opportunity of visiting many place Mr. Uoorge Whatcntl. and grandparent, Mr. nnd Mr. Luke Hlckuian. Thuy were accuni In Eureka early In the week visiting report that business condition In of Interest. It was their first trip friend. He ha spent the past that dly are anything but good at to the country ud pun led by Mr. and Mr. Al Rosa, of with Purk City, who Were resident of month al Fort Douglass attending the preiient time and he may decide they were greatly Impressed with Training to again locate In Eureka. Utah resource and scenic attrac- Military Silver City about fifteen year ago the Citizen' ; tlon. While here Mr. Gilhool ud Mis Sadie Hickman, sister of Mr. School . Mis Dorothy Thompson has re- - Mis Manley were gueat of Mr. ud Hickman, returned home wllh then, Kdward L. Tucket t, non of Mr. to home in Lo Angeles Mrs. C. E. Hulah. Intending to visit for two or three and Mr. A. K. Tuckett arrived In turned an her visit in Eureka after enjoyable weeks In the Summit county mining Eureka on Tuesday evening for a Mrs. Alex Blight wan hosteu to and at ningham. While here she ramp. visit with his parents. For the past was a gueat at the home of Mr. and the Bridge Club members on WeMr. and Mrs. C J. Kline nnd two several years the young man has re- - Mr. C. E. Hulih and at Bingham dnesday, the very pleasant party tachildren arrived In Kurekn on Sun sided at Denver, Colorado, where he vlltIted wlth Mr. and Mra. LHe king place at the home of Mrs. P. J. holds a responsible position. Bonner. Following the excelleit Drecken. day evening from South Ilend, In- -' 1:30 luncheon there was e prograe with n weeks' visit for three dlanu, The Hens Ileneath," featuring P. end Fennell card of and the J. Frank high score priii Garrity relatives and other friend. They Georg O Brlen. which pi) at the returned on Wednesday after spend- - went to Mr. Lee Hayward are guest of Mr. Kline' parent Star Theatre, Monday and Tuesday,' nR a few day t Price. They went'and the guest prlxe to Mr. Fruk Mr. and Mr. George Sunderland is an Htory of the there for the purpose of securing 'Garrity. thrilling Intensely Present at the affair van: I of a former Instructor Mr. Kline riRlit between a man spy and a wo-- . i,aiuii on lands in that Mrs. Leo Donnelly, Mrs. J. E. vicinity for, Ihn Tlnllc High School but during spy, with the lives of many 'the Price River Petroleum company. : nor, Mr. R. L. Conyers, Mrs. Ihe past year ha held a similar posisailors at stake. the present time In the neighbor--( ward Bonner, Mrs. P. J. Bonner, tion at the Notre Home University ! hte bpn MCBr-iM- r' Orson John Hyde, state manager hood of 3500 Hayward, Mrs. Mary H. The trip from Ihe eust wa niude by understood Driscoll. Mr. Thomas Maxwell, lira nnd Sum Jones, district manager, of ed un.der ,eUMf and u auto. the Mountain States com that lease on an additional 3000 !C. E. Hulah, member of th dak Mrs. Margaret Free! by. a promi- pany, were In Eureka Telephone arres will he secured Immediately In and tlie following special gneita late last week, order to nent member of the Women of paying a visit to the local properly round out the hold- - Mr. ( A. Protlva, Mr. Frank Owexchange. received Mooseheart Order, ha were anxious to learn If their ing of the company. rlty and Mr. Emma Billings. They word from Ihe supreme lodge to the property had been the effect that she was eligible for Ihe recent flood hut Mr.damaged by local Ward, I one of which Degree, Friendship manager, reported that practically H OIB u I LT1T H (HE ithc highest In Ihe lodge. This UTEIVIH no damage had been dune. I given for special service and Mr. Freethy ha been requested to Albert Morley and Mr. and Mr. he the national convention at At- Joseph Hassle of Ely, Nevada, spent lantic City on August 27th to re- Sunday In Kureka vlstlng with the ceive Hie honor. However, he I former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John unable lo make the trip. Probably Morley. Sr. Recently the Morleys 'at some future date, when high uffl-- i opened a Jewelry store In Ely and alrials of the lodge visit Utah, this though business In general I anyhonor will lie bestowed upon her. thing but good Mr. Morley atate that alreudy he ha a wonderful Mr. and Mr. W. K. Nesbitt, who trade and Ihe outlook for the future I pent several week In Provo bright. left n few day ago for thslr The Women of Moosoliearl tag-io. . 'home In tas Vegas, Nevada. Mr. i met at the I. O. O. F. Hall on Nesbitt being scheduled to take up T. Monday Pacific Pnlon with the duties evening and following the ,hl T1U Rooutlul on August 15th. He I a regular lodge work the usual social ; Railroad former mining man of Eurska. Mr. session was enjoyed. In the card Ford Tudor Sodom Neabll's health wa greatly Impro- playing Mrs. Dean Beck won the ved by her stay In thl state, the se- high score prlxe and Mr. George espec- Rhenstrom, second prize, while the ller heat at La VegasIt being wa on that house prize went to Mr. George ially trying to her and account that they spent a good part Sunderland. After the card playing of the summer In Provo Canyon. a most delirious luncheon wa nervil.:ite last wetk Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt ed. the hostesses being Mrs. Dean Heck and Mrs. John W. Anderson. visited with Kureka friend. A number of the friend of Mrs. On Monday evening Mr. Thomas McCormick entertained a number of Martha Kopuian called at her home friends In a very pleasing manner, on Tuesday evening and tendered the affair being In honor of Mrs. her a very pleasant surprint parly. Rose Hillary of Eugene, Oregon, The time wa spent playing card who I In this district visiting with and the prize winner were: Strange, Uot k, that ah&ough LEVIS her sister, Mr. Patrick Mcl'oln. The George Uastleton, ftrst : Mr. D kavc been nude for evening wa spent playing bridge, Duulavy, second, and Mr. A 60 year high score prize going to Mra. Wil- Stewart, consolation. A splendid no other nuker of wiuC overalls ha ever liam Treloar and the consolation luncheon was served after the card been prize to Mr. McPolln. The honored playing. The ladies present were: able to successfully copy their cut. ' guest also received a gift. After the Mr. Ralph Sylvester, Mr. A. m'. Mr. Stewart, Agnes Haynes, Mr. card playing a delicious luncheon The cut of LEVTS is a semi but the Mlckel-sowa served to the following ladle: George Uastleton, Mrs S. ortd O. It. Detroit, plm frotght delleorjr. fact that they are the most comfortable (F, Mr. Agnes Roberts, Mr, Mr. A. F. Grant. Mrs. Patrick McMr. Iodl Ferguson. Mr. Bmmpert mod tporo tiro otra o torn co I.) Pol In, Mrs. John F.. Rowe, Mr. want overalls on the market is no secret. James II. Norman. Mr. Frank llrls-jke- Thomas Clement, Mr. 1). T. and L. A. Mr. WilUrady. Mr. Frank Garrity, Mr. And theyre the longest-wearin- g overalls, liam Maxwell. Mr. J. K. Hlarkett. you buy a Fonl cor today, you buy whit Id Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shrlver of Mra. Harry Cartrn, Mr. Mary Stack. WHEN for LEVI'S are nude from the heaviest 111., were In Kureka this the greatest value In the history Mr. William Treloar, Mrs. Oito, Galesburg, week for a visit with other members of tlie Fonl Motor Company. Never before has o Jeager and the honored gueat. of the family. Mr. Sbriver. a ho was much beauty, comfort, safety and performance been If you enjoy whirlwind dancing! the uiuagiment of the J. c. ivnuey at Galesburg I taking a few offered at such a low price. plain and fancy If you like singing, store hst you get a nri week vacation and expects to leave In LEVIS , . wire contortions walking, .tight Tlie low price of the Ford I aomr thing to think iso Velcna and Thora at the Star' mou for hi home, lie state that about because it meant an immediate saving of many (Theatre, Friday and Saturday. No; th section In which he D located ha not suffered greatly a a result adranc In price, dollar rancher, cattlemen Of the drought but that he saw always an importaut consideration. But far D. On Friday evening Mr. G. luahmne of serious prop failures all more significant than price alone is what you get for Ilcnrlnd entcrtalucd the member through Iowa and Nebraska a well that price. When high quulity Is combined with low ,ggwselling and most reliable of the Elite Club lu a very pleating; a In Colorado. Tlie Nebraska and YhhpiW Uvmw.4y.wH, manner. The time wa spent play- Iowa com crop will be far under waist overalls. trire, you may justly take pride ia having found a ing bridge, Ihe high score prlxe go- normal and In sump localities It will mot satisfactory purchase. ing to Mr. Maynard Griggs, the rut be a complete failure. Business at See the Fonl ride in it learn something about prlxe to Mrs. 0, A. Allred and the! Galesburg ha held up fairly well prize to Ur.' Jack Nll-- J the visitor stated, owing to the fact the value that is built into every part. The more you son. Following rsrds the hottest that the city lias a wide of know about it, the more crrtaiu you will be that It is served a delicious luncheon and each enterprises and a large variety population was a book eve bul cook at lady present given that the I the rar for you. It is literally true that when you get feeling as a favor. Those attending were: the depression whichplace undoubted! the facts you will gel a Ford. Mrs. John Downey, Mr. Jerry extends Into every roruer tf the Mr. Shrlver says that R. Hassell, Mrs. George Cromer, Mr. country. Leslie Cromar, Mrs. F. Q. McClure. D. formerly of this epy Mrs. G. A. Frank. Mr. John and also with o. lVnMy Frnnke. Mr. Maynard Griggs, Mrs. ganlxatton, was jp, mime time aco transO. A. Allred, Mrs. John Nllsou, Mrs. ferred from Oklahoma to Eugene William Owen and Mr. J. K. Oregon "Dick." who was lu love O'Connor. with th wpst, welcomed the change. i. r 0 j d y S.u lltl n fr I ll I -- Deliciously Baked and ! Tastfully Frosted u, F.it-re- , Tintic Baking Co. ! , , Kr-w- ln be-(l- eft ! r inter-mounta- in 1 THE GREATEST : O'Cu-ma- n VALUE I I EVER BUILT INTO A rew de-igr- ee 1 Ford Car Cn-iyo- u, n I I I STRANGE, isn'i ii? $90 n. -. I iln-terlll- a. Dun-lav- y y. tir 1oLTh'r!' 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