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Show Thursday, OctuUr the zorzka reporter Mr. John oca Is Nil Kill. Mr Wlanmt Mr. and Mr. J('rii Wiili torlaiiP-dinner mi Tif-olaHuml'l i lly lumiir uf Mr ami M' - Oar, Kiln iim: ' II Ml' Ol iri'i rUJI.KK iiv r. hi k r. N h-nm . . . Y oilll Agree! lllllli He.!, vIhIii-ilili, . . f jit ii Ktnrrs In Kail Luk-Mi mu pi' i' Our y..vriiiii-ilai'l fur f"-- ' ii ii k lit laller purl of l.i si wi k. rim, rnwn "(h ,h'" in tli 'll, irpriii"ll. Ii Silffer-- r het n In'll'- til all ennuilleur llo two most WUIIlIrlfll! Mr. mill Mm. Joseph It Allen nf nt . r'l Fi.i'-ruin " Mlaite tinHie und I! ii liflelil were In Kurekti iltiring tie- sinners mi in, lliul TmiirM is (if i)ii,'iaiMiii er i,n week, I lie rueiH nf Mr. ninl Mm, Moon" Hi Hie Him llieaiie, In ' irK l f Ii .Il.d ioplnin:! Friday. Kuli L. of Korney. janil George Mr. George n Mils in Furi-kweek, vlslllng Sheriff l J. Sullivan ana Atmr-i..- e Mm. Anna Morgan returned Iasi lluth Mur- Runday ufler a two monlha visit In ney f N. Uaiiierhnry were al Kephlu r,.nn,,;.,,with lnr ilauxlitir, Ml J ' phy. iil'ii with Mr. und Mrs. Jnltn southern California. At lang Reach on Friday of lant week, going there; before til'" --lneul i1 in r. iinw-iih Mm monthly lo lif preHMji i( h)h wim i)ip kuM hir The !odye on Monday evening, Tu'i M.iiiV C.ii.Iih," I lit big fru' ,J. I,. Williams Injr of the rounty commissioners. , winker upon whom industry depends Kiiiiirdav 11 lure ui tlie Si ii r Mr. anil Min. Lyman linker. Mrs Monday wan Columbus Hay mid s11(ll,i have Hu same right ns nrl Similar. In full f ilellKlilfill observed by the banks of from economic OConnor, Mr. Kalherltn (,Niry in pro'ei-iioi.ml plenty nf wholesome !J. Jon in and H. ll. Hlggluson. TlnilrTbe local bank employee! took u disaster," he said and announced inlrili. went have a bill, pi.people, were at Provo on Wednesday 'holiday hut other business the Mr mi'l Mis' ('liarlcs Z.uhrlHkle1 for the In Sal' that Hie Eagles manner. In usual Ihe (if utlendliiK the and to lie pre- last purport1 at wen- ut iiimiilsnii mi Kutiduy, vInIin nrCro-ia laike the Mate, rounty anil diy h will mi roiivenlloii of the agiiin, a hu ami Min. .tiff win, were closed, bui-l flrea foe of IIiIh Male, ink to lb giinlzutlnn eiirnniissliiii k In it ii, I In- luMcr In i ii K ll sister of The women nf Mnoueheart llcneflt WomMia The (is of Ibis iiiuutiy. ( study tiur Ziilirl.kle. Mr. met at Ihe I. O. O. F. Mali on Mon- held their regular meeting at ihe plans whereby tin amount of gosh Mi i Ill.'ii lkCit, of Mr.1 lo the F. llall laat Thursday even- prod iiieil rati Ik- - ud Justed day cveiiltiK utul afier Ihe rcxular I. O. ami Mi i. Eugene llliiekell, under order of InidiicNN "fiOli" was pluyeil. ing, a social session following the Hinmiiii of goods mtisunicil. went an appenillE npei u Inn nt iln I,. The rirst aMetitioii to tlu Mr. Jensen e.ilb-prize was won ly Mrs. , odgn work. In the card playing week. Heaii It. H. Ilnepltal early In Iln won flrsi house and Casllelon Keck, work already performed in the Inter-(x- t Mrs. Georg prize l.nli,Hl report n are In the efferl thill fra-- ; wen won hy Mrs. Hophle Wen prZe and Mra. Kdward Fox second of Ihe people by the Kagh-prize flu is getting ulntig nicely. A splendid luncheon was served. ami. ternlly, liuludlttg workmen's (omnn-- l Mr. ami Mrs. Jnsepli Iorici of old an pension Mrs James Tucker, who wiis a Juvenile Judge Arthur Nelson und ' Ii II Itelni ry , Muni., have ef inned In ar realdenl of Kureka during the very . Probation Officer K. O Hylund were mothers' pension laws. Tlutheir linnii after spending Ho InHi-- early days of this mining camp and lndcn. the sored by liieusnres spoil ot ail of ii of week with Mis. Ei m,I who now lives st Hunta Alia. Cal,1 n the Tin Hr Hislrlct on Friday through our efforts," It" lo check "Isirgely came here week. last They Mrs. Sail I'oiier tui'l In on Kuri' kit aid. visit wits "pensions are now lielng p:i-Monday and up on some liova who a couple of Kudwecks are sisters lOu.AOO oil with Mr. und Mrs. IMward Iike. in persons III the I'nited months ago robbed the JamUmi WiUi ii pi The I'.iIk Ii.ih in nf inii'ili, imiiiis In romptiiiy with Mrs. Tucker when nnd Canada Oarage at Mammoth. No definite States distiibuied anil an (xrellint l::in o'clurk Imirh-en- she vlslled Fnreka wen founded was ll Mr. and since of the case has been Hie Itellef Society irgittiiz.iiln:i Mrs. Jacob Coleman and Mrs. Wells disposition In sick benefits, mote f.'IN.OUU.OOn liiudti to date. iai'.-foof Silver City commenced Ho than 1 n.bOii.OuO fm Hiliiiliull, all of Provo. Mra. Mra. Kdwln Simpson, Mrs. la liny sun's ucilvjtlfx on Tiiimluv of I hi i j Tticker'a husband, now deceased, was and mill their depetidenCi Kaxles Hu tin and Mrs. Klwond Church wen-n- t week. There was u very i und u n pioneer merchant nf in funeral b.i" The lA.nim.ooO nearly IHngham Inal Friday, being culled fits." tendance iiiul tin ladies family left here liver thirl years there by the death of Mra. Mack enjoyed Hu nllet iiuhii'h eiili'iiuin years agoWhile In the stale Mrs. Mr. JenHen's talk was a nios: tuenl which was under Ihe illrecllmi Tucker la the gueal of her son and Tldd, daughter of Mr. and Mra pleasing address and the chief numTliormia Webb, former Mammoth of Mrs. Tlalcs, Ihe prcsideul. other relatlvea at Provo. on a program which the Fugles resldetila. The young lady died ber of this rlty arranged for llieir enfrom corn pi lea Hour following an apof last Monday evening. tertainment pendix operation. Khe la surviv- Another was Frank J. Nelspeaker ed by her huabmul, three brothers son". the Balt laiku of president and three sisters. Funeral services of Fugles. Joseph A. May, Lodge were held at Illngliuni on Runday. was active in the the state president, Mra. John Franke was liustes to as was Itlchurd May, ntertuinnient tlm members of the Kills Club on the president of tin Tiiitir Aerie. Thursday evening of last week, the Mrs. Sessions directed the mnslc hv time being pleasuntly spent playing the orchestra and Mr. Jatpe tnlilge and this wax followed by a son. string the high school, asissted In of splendid lunch. Mra. derail! Peter- ihe musical end of the progrum. The son won first prize, Mrs. John attendance was not as large as the consolation, and Mrs. John t program merited. Iiowney, rut prize. Those attending 1 were: Mra. O. A. Allred, Mra. May TO TIIK Vf IT HUH OF FIIH.K . : nard (Irlgga, Mra. Walter Franke, Mra. Iaslle Croninr, Mra. John C. I herewith announce myself us a How ney, Mra. C. K. lllfe, Mra. H. candidate for nomination to the of-- j O. Ifenrlod, Mra. Jerry IlaRaetl, Mrs flee of mayor of Kureku City on Ihi-- i dorulil Peterson, Mra. I. A. Ding Taxpayers' par'y ticket and in do- wnld and Mrs. Angus Miller. I wish lo slate that I am in; so ing Mra. Frank Huron was hostess lo no way obligated to any faction or, the members of the Kasayea Literary Individual. If nominated and elect-- 1 Club on Thursday evening of laat ed to this office I shall he free toj week, this being the first session of work in ronnei lion with the mem- the season. Mra. J. K. Hergatrom bers of the city council on any and reviewed the play, "Salome, " by all matters pertaining to the welfare Oscar Wilde. Mrs. J. T. Wilson look of Ihe city. ' JOS. A. OAfSON. (up the life of Hie author anil led in A Ihe (llsrussion which followed. delicious luncheon wus served to Ihe Jl' Molt LlTF.lt lltV Cl.l II. : following Indies: Mra. deorge For-MMrs. I,. O. McMictiucl. Mrs. J. The members of the Junior LiterT. Wilson, Mrs. J. K. llergHtroin. ary Club were ut Silver City las! Mrs. Herman Sylvester, Mrs. Je:,.w Monday evening, attending u scsion Haws, Mrs. N. K. Slrk. Miss Iaah ut the holm of Miss lictu-vlliggen-snn- . I Tales and Mra. H. C. The paper on Shakespears Forsey. the lust tliris were special guests on this "As You Like It," pas presented by occasion. Previous to the lesson a Miss Margaret Fennell. Itcfresh-nient; Ini si ness session was held at which were served 11 lime Mrs. L. Me Michael (). was i named president and Mrs. J. K. TINTIC lTOIT.K .ITTFNH for the Hergst rom vice president hivkx mtiii coming year. Several local people were at phi last Monday evening for Ihe bumiuet iind etilertaiiiniem of the Juab County Republican Huh, the principal speaker for this session being Betistor Heed Suiiiiit. The affair was ut the Forrest Hotel and C. W. (Hazier, president of the club, presided. The senator gave a brief outline of the tariff, silver and ernnomir Issues and sta'ed that if it were not for fright the situation thoriighoul Ihe I lilted States would be much liettvr. The peup, have such a f. scare that they an making things worse by withdrawal of funds and their failure to (cnduit business along usual lines. Among those intending the Nrphi affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles t.ahrlskle, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haws, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bergstrom, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Higulnson, Mr. and Mrs James Francis. K. F. Ilirch and Hex lllight. i in i.iiil I d - I I 1 - - Smart NEW ul - i . Ili.-ti-re Pcssses ":-- : , - 1 . I'olui Tln-iiiie- st Unusual ; - - - T nf-Iii- - Ui-i- l 1 Iti-tif- tp Tan is siir-lni-- r iiit-i- J-- n alu-iu- - 1(1 I Ia-glu- Ashin-IuiIoi- i diim-lite- r . I sei-nti- GLORIOUSLY new canton crepes, satins all the smarter materials ja one, two and three piece styles. Quaint "different sleeves, flattering necklines and all of the other details seldom expensive-lookin- g found at this low price! Every dress in this group is a winner--c- he a-find smartest you'll est, anywhere for such a tiny sum! s 1 - 1 r I wii-k.i- . l , ti c He,i-!f- : r ! 1 One - ( IIioi-oukIiI- - No. 444 FIHHJ - oOiI-!. In". It i is safe. (ImuturlaMr. SjktiIj. Helinlile. l.on-litc- Kx d, crylhiitp Kco-noinir- tti'nking in terms of eoiuforl, suiVtv, driv ing pleasure, ease of rontrol and Mv uni r..r will rV-iv Ford Lee.. use it v ill give inr v. h.it 1 wu-- t at a price I can it tord to p- - . l Y. I.rn t:-.- ' t.t you I .. I v it j;. .it i'ic Fonl ait.l Know it ii a lr;.!y rcie.jrh .Mo rjr i.t a low price. You trill like it Viluu veu first buy il. Yo:t will Itecome in.) re and more riiliutih!tie the I.tnprr ym driv e it. After tkunsruttlv of iv.sUn f driving; you will aay Ifj a prcJl cjr. Its ccott-or.i- tni:t;j t'.'j, o al. a good ear alioulil Le. There is, t jo, ultlol soiecililti u ahoul it lliut lviits culhusiaMit I. from who a ever cry one driven a lord . . the joy it ?;;U in ji rout-men- n motoring. have been u ear owner cotitinuoudv for nearly 20 yearn, v. riles a motorist ronnrrtrd with a lending university. 1 luring this (irriod I bitught rlrvrn nrw automohlle.i. Eight of the rleven were in the middle-pric- e iirlJ, one cost three thousand dallarj, und the last ia a Ford I purchased thirteen months ago. In the light of this experience 1 run aay in all aincerity tluit I have derived I more genuine satisfaction from the I Ui-.- i o lH,-ir.;- il.-i- u Sold last year for u many Ml'Mltl.lts UUXk I. X btrL riix.vr tscuv lvy.x '430 "640 $ f r. Ford than any ear I ever owned. In (I, S. 4 Klr.il, ph, CFer It nix f bn ( Mmi Iwttri r.(. rfnlgr, 1 ((mv i VO ltu MWTOU C O 31 IAXY VV tnelr W;S NEW, BIGGER, BETTER GENERAL 3 ta GIVES YOU THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY IN TIRE HISTORY... Evm baiter than part Gonsralt mart ef tvsrythlng you want In a that mfasys tafaty, comfort, low coat par mUa. Gatlhli grsat new Gansral while price are rtili down lo rock bottom. The biggest Hre bargain ever offered. CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS on .slats a.th th.- tup .hl;.h rifle team won at thi convention - 1 Ibtes I Anti t 11 per Meal nb laat law I'Afsr Chi Nat Iwar! laiaai Thi u 1 ilia ld , it pa lha l'iriKs , c litha t X id llTfl But-dav- Last week, at laaon. l lty sbal John Howtiey of Kutvk.i el in the installatinn of Ihe Tit W of the tu.-i, t tl post of Ihat city. Tlie siat,. c,mni:inder George Rahff. of prow., de'M.red an Interesimc ...Mress ,4; t1(, pj,,,.,.. meeting of the World war veterans .lbirlnc the ewmn; the p.wv.-- ti.,,-- l d j nnvKx tree IjuuI oclock as Hut light left burning U off al reported to have been turned the about that time. Entrance to a building was gained by smashing 'eu'U ! I.iiicIm, toinmi.e, Mir- Ptises wbi-on s,.,. th,. y lowbirds of "Hio Koa" do their stuff in "Too Many Took-'.th- ;it Thaatre, Satui.Liv and . . JOHN IHIWNKA Ksisri'l) i MAY (H word litre s 'j t'8Tlll,lii Th UTAH , r dtii.:r. MNKD lae. - , ll nip flash-ligh- 1 1 -- The )Kke: VM Iwtag evi-iny- -, ; I w( ha Fiank H..vn's Service Station, on couple of locks, which are thought was burglarized to have been carried away. Afr upper Main at an curly hour Sunday morn- - getting into the place the thief four iiuioiimhilc casings, the denlly turned off the light and sunn number nf lube!, a few boxes either worked in the darkness or of randy, other nulo accos- - used a t, surics ami tools stolen. In addition j The matter waa reported to tbs to sec it r in 5 lies; nrticli-from the Joral officers and while Mr. Baton service station and confectionery has evidence which causes him room adjoining the burglars also 'suspect some one there must ht broke the lock off one of the pumps' more substantial proof before an helped themselves to gasoline, rest is made. The loss is around $80.00. This is the tecond time within two Mr. Baron thinks the robbery was months that Mr. Barons place hai committed between five end six been robbed. ' j - main ' Now 98c COX'S STATION IS llllokLX OPKX AMI KOllRKIl . : lud el S1.29 Jhoae the title of a paper prrcn!.-i- l on Tuesday ovniiiu members of: the Kntre Non Literary ("lull, the session being at Hi. bom. of the' X. v Jones. president, Mr-The Paper whs by Mrs iy0 Another paper on Mental y Ln, written h Mr. Katherine Julies. wax read h Mrs. Kay Sorenson. yetteral followed tin .papers. were served . liatfon N at Cl .('ll ptes Uyor liFrai O E EUREKA T( lina J.DEPARTMENT Peuimey e 5o. T I ... A M ' 455 . 1IKII IXTI KFsriNt; I'ltOtiltXM; 'The Life of (Jueen Yie'otin" wasj y will sr.ve ltltV No. Iln 'ilia Witt So new with curved cradle foot and narrow French heel ,Toe and sole are ailk pLttei 79c Jones Coal & Transfer Co. LIT! lsidldi lain i If. An j Mercerized top, sole and toe. New Fall shades. u ore genuine satisfaction than my car ever owme A lit off SILK HOSE ' xe Ini Sheer e SILK HOSE , 444.f be At t! Fashioned Fashioned F Ivket Full. Full- - Semi-Servic- hi idijmodc iaijmode i ntvjrirr yuica Now ask for Now Ask For exci-llen- - lurlcs hupay Nil-so- Do you want a heat maker of the highest power? Do you want more satisfaction for your dollar? If so call 91 and we will fill your order with High Grad e Standard Coal. d-l- SIZES for MISSES and WOMEN y Sold By Eureka Service Station Frank Bacon, Prop. p "lh. |