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Show THE EtfeEKA REPORTER IflU tiii: Dt-comb- 4 ih i At Thursday, ;iut: or nooii xi:w oi i ii nw! iirmi lliiir nit'! 1 I inK : TilU lll im I !i OI(M rur.inr tssot miox h;ickttk rAHKH IIIK fdhtionkd -to I di:c. V Inti Tin Teachers Crcdli (f Mo riiion) 1 I'm-ti-Hiv- Tin following officer .land f IMiiniiii to art for lie coining yrur: by-la- KM ocats jint tic four (lcfcndaniH who werw faff trial on Monday for vlola-- t In Kail lailm i watt iluly ori'snied of flic rlgHretie lawn on of Ioiih nml Hie Mon. City IbhI Sni in dny afternoon waa dismissed anil the other them articles of Incorporation being Bp necessary were postponed until the three In filed iu will fw lust of Honor licit! nn re Annotation or ktati: OISTMIlUlTIONl'J maanrvYpijJ V o former fish and Iiavid If. MadiH-nof I'tah, waa: xamn elected chairman of the American on Wednesday. (Same Conference are Sessions of thin nrguiilzatlon now helm 1m1I in New York City. Specials For Friday and Saturday . of the present month ilayn with Hit Hi at' hank ronimla were railed In Judge Mra. A. M. Stewart, president rases The Hioner for approval. Mm. John IhlppH, past president. court at 7:30 Monday Harrington's to The following were elected one being that of Mm. Henry lleynnhK vice the event first iik. I'niou: of the ns director Herve the Murray Cafe of J. K. Murray one year; MImh Madeline lirouhuy. Mra. It. T. Dnnlavy. leri.nd vice (.eatherhury, who Attorney It. J. M. Iloydeti, two yearn; A. Mrs A. I.. Cr .indie of l.o Angeles' ealdent. WB pi proierulltiK. asked that Hie Cut Green Metcalf lour Sugar . imh.-rEirly June Mra. T. A. Tcincut. Mr. Murray he dii- wai in Kureku during the week, beagainst flveMharre iiiKhau. i ui the home of Mr. and Mm. James HiiiiI. flnnni l:il ecre- mlHseil nml the court yranlnl the re- - ing n K. Wiill. Mm. (run die Mi Mm. II. It understood la ibMl.s tary. The credit ci.ii.n.li c . Mra l.lln yesterday for a few day I t at Nr hy Mary Ann Hniinifin. lien- - MImh Jessie Harroua. L. W. Nielsen . Mu, ray Ci.f In operate, Tor. returning. to her hon... PM un-r- . n. Mnrw as proprietor and in view of and F. Y hit. and the auditing , Iiik a vl After he Inmii- i" ; Mrs. returned to of A. C. Matheson. J. It. Ini IntliliK "fiiiU'' Utiil n mitten HeHHlmi, that Kureka Agnesin Haynes Fllver-- ' ,0 prosecute on a complaint week lifter havlh the Kliahi early dHli Ioiih Iniiihrnn wua enjoyed. In named It. J. Murray an proprietor. ing pent the past month iu a Suit '! H the turd pin I iik the flml pile win Act ording to the coinplaliilnK wi where she sulnnitted l.uke hospital, run won hy Mm. William Maxwell, nesses, Messrs. I'eteraon Hiid J n en to n Her many oporulion. olntlon prize hy Mm. Mary Ann 'of the state tax depart merit, Mrs. friendsvrimis will lie pleased 10 learn that llnnnlfln. was the one who violated the she is aa ' Murray rapidly regaining her health. "! P whether or not a new Manager Peterson of Hie Safeway sucto out this On Tuesday evening u very wekti.xo Store lias adopted a novel plan pi romplalnl will lie made collect Rrorerlna for the needy pen- - effect Is not known at the prevent cessful rqrd party was concluded hye the Children of Mary, the uffair Tomorrow (Friday! evening the pin of the Tlntle fllslrlt't, lln has time, of pig place at the St. Joseph's School wan that case railed next of In the of baskets a couple large placed regular aenil inonllily meeting Mr. Hanley staled hall and being well attended. Moth Hanley. rlty co II ill'll will he held At Mm a prominent place In (lie store, over John hMfn "''lieduled to bridge ami ".Inn" were playcd and h"'1 ,r, bat Niilnnlt I" each of which is a sign asking patsession the rlty offlrem will Mrs. T. In the afternoon and refreshmentH were served. a - aar of In rharltmonth November of to store the for the rous assist report wa not won of for Hew the rt Sullivan be bridge prize hut ii.shln from this little business Is able work by dropping articles of " :ti his In "oOO." the for Mrs. until Sullivan late called and J. J. evening II might groceries In them. The store Itself expected to he transacted. In attendbe to unable he that the first Installment of the will contribute liberally hy putting a,lorn,,y The members of the Shamrock consequently he asked for the odd Items In the baskets from time (Pill tax money will have Imen were pleasantly entertained null Hi21st trial to he postponed until hy Hint time nml Hie city will to time. at the home of Mr. and evening was nrguThis month. point be able to pny the hills which Imve The plan Is evidently a good one of the K. Mrs. H. the usual program Wall, been held up during the pusl innutli for It Is meeting with the approval ed at some length until finally the "f the feature. Mrs. At being the for luck of funds. of the public ns Is evidenced hy the Ju'lke granted the request nml Frank Mriskey Frank (oirritv ruses the ho same time postponed fact that one basket of good.-- was score prizes, Mrs. I won the chirk ( it 111, Madge Hviio, Ernest turned over to the Connniinliy Chest of iliuh Atherley and S. It. Ather- J. Fennell high Dennis Harrington anil same dale. 1 niTi'iirc nml l.ew Cody piny the cm Wednesday of this week, only u ley until tlio A delicious the consolation prizes. h mis In "Sport Iiik MIchmI. at the couple of days after the bleu had Mr. was to and Mrs. served luncheon 1IK.H KCIIOOIi TKAM WINN Stur Theatre, Sutiirdny nml Sunday, been put Into operation. Mrs. Mr. Frank and J. I. Fennell, HUNT II IHKKTIIII.Ii (SAMK Ilriskey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Our- r flnt Mn' tennis Harring- The Tinllr High School basketball on ani' rB- J,,hn ,r' in a team romped off with victory their first game of the season, when Mrs. Heber Jones was hostess to they defeated the Dividend hoys last he nrmhen of ,e KllHayw ju-rar! evening hy a score of 41 to 3H. club on Wednesday evening. The The contest was an except hmully pjajr 'Trovers." by Maurice Donnay, good oue and was witnessed by a fair wa revewe( by Mrx. Frank liaron. alzed crowd. The boya representing The ,ife of ,he au,hor was given by tbe high school sprung a surprise by Mr L f) McMirhlu., who aIw ,ed winning this game for the reason Mra- JonM ,he rtiHruaKionthat soma of the Dividend players RUMls wj,b a delicious luncheon are former college stars. It appears folIwng the Inertlnff. Thnw prM. that Iasi Morgan, who is coaching the ent Herman Sylvester, were; hoys, will round out an excel Mfa WaIt Jenw.nj Mra Jt.Mse team Itefore (he basketball schedule starts. He has not selected the members of the regular leant an yet hut Hie boys who have been given suits are Curlson, Sullivan, Taylor., F. O. D. Meakin, old time resident Hone, laigait, Thomas. Welrman, who has such a large circle of StrOOt paving and sidewalks and for all sewer districts IMIler, l.ntnl. It. Dugins., M. Doug- - friemN ill the Tint ft District where Hewsnn, Householder, Hogan he operated trains for the old Drearc now past due and payable to the City Treasurer, ; ; lass, amt Sampson. eon Short I.ine (now the Cnion I'a- The members of the Dividend clfic) for vo many years, has Just Mrs. Annetta Sessions, at the City Hall, Eureka City, ; team which met defeat last evening sent In n renewal of his suhscrip- are: Miles, Nel- - lion. He is now living at f.o An Mattson, t'lillacutl, from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. son, Morley. II. Uuurley, It. (iourley gcles. Mr. Meakin regrets the pasn-- 1 ing of an many of his old liim Tin-- ; Holliday ami Cronin. Next Thursday evening, Imceinlier Hr friends, he stales, and relates In 10th, the Della High School Ichiii chlenls iu ciiniicction with his rail- m pun,' K""11 r',r n ork in w,lh District qucncy, as these taxes ate a lien on your property, and the local boya. during the camp's early history. Mr. Meakin says that W. D. I Hilly Is there any escape from crime? Myers, who died a few weeks ago in Sec "Cuilty Hands" at the Star this city, was u rook at the Dexter!!' House at Sandy way hack In 1874 W Theatre. Tonight and Friday. when the railroad mun was a hoard-- ! er there; and he also recalls a num-- j her of pleasant vIsltH to the home of. Mrs. Mary II. Sullivan of Kureka.1. NIMKII-1'Alll another of the camp's pioneers wh(. II STATK To OFFICIII.s of Meakin' Mr. recently passed away. has of course retired from the rail-- ! i" Iru that the prices of cer- -' road game. Apparently he Is enjoy-ing good health and taking a lively ,an Hides of food, clothing, and ke kave H'11 reduced during Friday Interest in the doings of his old tin, which members and year or so. but what about rrlenda made preparations for tbelr friends. prices of street car fare, eleciric cominK baiaar. During the aessroa power, railway freight and passen- - a flne luncheon was served. Tlw5 I.ITI IIXKY Cl.l ll MFKTIXD ger service, telephone service ui.d cIub-nell mpetlnRf for Frlda CDXDKTKD OX KIIXKSDAY the like from our public utilities? I his week, will lie with Mrs Wllliaa! .These are Just as important factors Tite. at h? taa meeti Knlre Nous Literary Tlucrgh an arrangement with leading merchants of Eur hers me reka the Star Theatre will distribute thirty or more valuable 9 Wednesday h rar. Mrs. F. O. Me the party being at the home of Mrs. ments, schools, courts, and the like. prices to patrons on the evening of December 24th. All tickets (iurp Margaret if. The John Freethy, Mrx' paper lor If the utility corporations Donnelly. between this date and December 24th will participate in the of John vnson- Mrs. H. F. Gear. Mr this session of the club was given state are sincere Mr"- Bdrawing. You may win one or more prizes if you attend the Iarrlli' rlhuI by Mrs. J. Kay Sorensen, being cn- - aa sbown by the effortsVf fher so" shews and save your tickets. titled "The Life of Quec, K.iza- - called .Tlah AssociaTaxpa.v,r, Mrs. loii nelly had c bulge of tjOHt" to reduce the living expenses i,lr Mr, Laeni Nevera. Mrs. Atkin- the dicuMon following. Dainty n- ,,f fanners wage earners, those BPTli Mn. Grcern Through the liberality of Eureka business houses these freshments were mrvcd at the close earning small salaries, they, or ni ticks of merchandise are absolutely free there is no adof the regular club program. course, will "begin at home" by re-- ; vance in the price of show tickets through which you may win Sporting Blood Is a famous raw ductng the costa of utility service brilliant cast of and products. One wonders why they hor!,e tory Uh them watch for further advertising and see that you get your Ii S- Playera he Star Theatre. do not talk of reducing these Grandmother at 32 ccnpon tickets at the Star Theatre. utility costs, the big salaries of their Sa,urJl.v a,ul Sunday. ? high officials, and the steady dividend paid to stockholders before The merchandise gifts, many of them worth from $5 to LOCAL ADS. j for the reduction they agitate of $10 each, are being given by the following concerns and the salaries of poorly paid puhlir offiTED Girl or woman for gex-theatie management asks that you give them your holiday cials and other performing erul housework. Telephone 234-- J public service. Would not a suhstan'lal rebusiness: duction in these salaries and divi- I Oil KENT Two room furnished v house. Apply Mr, Alta Frlaby dends nuke it possible to lower utiphone 337-s cost J. C. Penney Co. and Tintic Lumber Co. lity thereby noticeably re- duce the nea family exp. Lant & Persson through- FLOWED order taken for all octf Carl Callaway out our state?--!- ). W. Farratt. slons. tv.l Miller, Tintic Hotel Store Eureka Service Station Safeway Il.one 52. Watch for the Ladles Aid Bazaar. P. J. Fennell Tintic Baking Co. NOTICE I have In my possession IVcember 11th. Chapman's Variety Store Hugh Atherley hifer. Owner cat John Morley Jamison Motor Co. get same by paying expense o: feed. etc. Frank Grill. Tint!., I I I I I Nash Barber Shop Henriod's Grocer II I I I t III t . ircnl-d'ii- t. wenty-flm- i t I Tay-i,',"',l,- December 4th and 5th y , , f ..f'-lu-H- l. vi-ii- Corn Beans Peas KUa-s- i I I ioixcil '" suc-li- il iim-c- I I iitiim. tak-Th- I 11 I- ". - 1 r - PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY!! y Eureka Special Taxes Arc Delinquent - I - J ; .f i 1 H44444444W4444WWWmWW44W444Wl' '' ! -- Merchandise Drawing 1 .h ! Many Frizes Given A wav a , T -- - - yj KStaJo." i FSS' . - ; r - three-year-o- mh -H Eureka Cleaning Co. Stella Sheas Shop Garritys Quality Shoe Shop Stell Allan's Beauty Shop Schramm-JohnsoDrugs Jones Coal & Transfer Wluto Dairy n Paris Beauty Shop Atherley s Garage POTPOURRI Eureka Cafe ;;! Tom's Service Station Sanderson & Gourley Bacon's Garage Bryan Church Chili Parlor Carson's Garage Vienna Bakery Utah Power & Light Co. f I I I I I I Although vhe Is barely thirty twe years old. Mrs. I'earl Downward of I ltd., holds the distinctiou of being tl.e youngevt grandmother In her Mate. At any rate, she I the young to .Iain; the honor. Mr. Down ward w.i married at fifteen a:.d Ku-loil- le. et a dai-gi'ie- Dai: i, mother' year late-- . e .r Mrs. .tI1 Stevens, new of Texas, recently duplicated her recoij. II I n ,;; ! Is mude baking gypsunr. thus driving w .io by ofT jt.T aud leaving a fine drv powder, true rart 0f this pow der to two part of water creates a thin past, which hardens qu.ckiy on exjtoxure to the ad-le- !r. By adding a small quantity of lime to the paste very ban! marble like substance called calcine plaster Is produced. i P till Vnlrrv XisiriNr lsls ) H I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U H I I Junction. ; LOST Plaster of Paris l'iaster of paris & ) M ld mt Electrical volt tester in i small imitation leather rase. Lib! eral reward for return to Kc; Myers, phone 165-- LOST-Wr- Nt wault, diamond wedding riipr. Lit, eral re: ward for reiurn to Mrs P. ' Wheeler. Jr., at Silver City. Fi'RxnTKE secrind hand three rln-an- wanted -- d win hi furniture for Iwo it rooms, Apply CreighM residence. Church Street. WANTED Fainting, paper hangiui paper cleaning or any kind work wanted. Carl Her.dIckon. I |