OCR Text |
Show Thursday, Dtcvinber THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 MUt Georgia (IrlgM few , vlnt-r- I days at Mrs. Is wpfiull n K ft vlslilnt? wi'li her TuyMou lull Stewart. Jul Ta lor, (duniy asxf.Mir, was nmii Nrplil mi KaMiiihiy of last week. '.Up I Twin a (Tenu-niH- , s'uili-ri- l at the home spending nf IayMni was l. Mr. and Mrs. llay llolman iiip Wayne Lovi-lo- : In holidays wlili Ills piircnt, Mr. Kun-li.- i in lust Sunlltllu of relatives baby pretty purents Mrs. Tin) m an i'leini-uiN- . mill girl, tho'chlld arriving ul tln-l- home day. on December 1 7t li. Mim. F. A. Omni und son, Johnny, Walter Sonny) Hymn of lefL on TuiHilay for Tortluud, Fnri-kon MIhh lIurnoHl Kroft of Fureliu anil t'nlif . arrived In where uhe will spend the hull Zella Btewart of 1ayson were Joined Monday to spend the hollduy with relatives and other friends. with days In marriage at Hull Luke City on Ilia mother, Mrs. Ituhy liyrne, and with other relatives. Mrs. J. C. Lindsay anil Mm. Thurnilay of Inst week. llonni-returned on Monday Mr. mid Mr. Maynard Griggs and Attorney (laiidn F. linker returna few ilaya at Salt utter Hpeudlnx ed on Huniluy evening after spending Mm. Ralph Sylvester were lit Lake City. n eouple of ilu y h at Salt I .like (Tty on Thumday of laid week attend-liion business. the funeral of Mm. Milton I'up.e, Mr. und Mm. Frank Huron and one of the prominent residents hoii, Murvln, are spending (Tiriatmaa Mrs. Stella Shea left today for that who died on Tuesday. at Halt Lnko (Tty with Mm. Bacon's city lion lit If ul, where ulie will upend a parents, Mr. anil Mm. Joseph Toll. n of law Tin Reporter Is In couple of weeks with her hiiii-Ianil iluughter, Mr. and Mrs. nil Imt novel (Tills! mas Kveryhiidy In Tintli- Is Invited to from (Tilim hy Hon Malison, mm of Hs.(. uur ui FltKK MATIN'FF at Dunn. and Mm. A. D. Malison of llila star Friday. Ieivinh-- r 25lh. week On Friday of IiimI private illy. The raid Is un eight page a( s Theatre, III. 'fork p. funeral aervleeM were held fur twin folder mid the vurlous greetings are( Kiris horn In Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Mrs. Hannah Hhodei1 of American expressed In both FnglNIi mid (TilIiilcrnu-iithe day prevlinis. Kiinday new rliarui-tersThe young man left Fork arrived in Fun-hlook place In I he Fnrekn eenirli-rythe I'urlfii- must for Chinn uliout two evening to Hpend the holidays with Ilefore her niarrlufte Mm. I'aaiiuaUi .months ngn hut Is expected to arrive her daughter, Mrs. ('. F. Hife. was MIhh Millie Dudgcn. the first of ,ln New York (Tty Mary Trelour, u sliident of the St. ',,ar-lef- t ,h mill children Mrs. N. Wlllmore Mary's of the Wasatch at Halt Lake yeatrrday for their home In City, Is spending the holidays with after Hpeiiiling a couple of her pa re n Is, Mr. and Mm. William weeks In Kureka with her sister,! Trelour ,K wHh Mf Jwh((! ,IllWH of 8ver W.,,M .'VnHH" (Tty. This was a social Hcasli.n, the' Hull! van. who Is a student ed Mm. Wlllmnro to Unit city for the' tt(.nK' Eddie nf ,r P. of P. at Suit Luke (Tty, Is the at holiday HeiiHon. spent In cards. The prize were won Christinas vurulion in the spending rHDcnrlnd und Mm. Furi-kmin puny uml ihej Mr. und Tnylor Ihotlu-rwith Ills parents, Htnli Power k Unlit company have Frunk Huron, Mrs. John J. Hulllvan. erected bcnutifiil (Tirlulinas trees in clous luncheon r,r " evening were Mm. Miss Fva Hogan la spending the front or their places of buslm-Haws, Mrs. D. ('. Wheeler, Hr., Chrlinina vaealioti with her nro Doth electrically lighted and add F. A. (Irunt, Mrs. I). (I. Hen- - enls, Mr. and Mrs. Clurenee Hogan. much to the looks of Main nnd Mm. John P. Itowney. The The young lady is a student ut 111 during tlio Yuletldo season, Other next meeting will lie held January Hrlgh.un Young business establishments have Xmas ' trees In their store or windows und 4th at the home nf Mrs. ('ceellu Ila-- ! M. A. Stewart has been ernfined generally speaking Kurekn has taken con In Kureka, at which time the to hl-- Inline during the past week, on a reul Christmas uppenrniicc. suffering from a badly sprained received while working ut the llinrk, On the evening of Heceinher Ulli most delightful Chlrxlinns party Nirlh Lily mine. the weekly session of the Saturday A. II. (lltiHon, puhllslier of the Night Club was held with Mrs. Lydia Tlmes-New- s of Nephl, was a Tinlii Ferguson. "500 was the diversion, I ho first vlalinr on Suluriliiy of last week. Mr. prizes going to Mm. (HIimiii Is one of tho dyed nnd Marlon Russell, while the wool" seeond prizes were nwnrdi-- to Mrs. of the eastern end Alina Morgan nnd Harry Wilde. A gift which was placed on u beautiful- - of the county and while here had an splendid liiurheon was served to the ly decorated ('hirst inns tree and at enjoyable visit with Sheriff Dennis following: Mr. nnd Mrs. liny Hone, the close of the evening they were Sullivan and other Demos. was diversion The Mr. nnd Mm. Merrott Stewart, Mr. exchanged. John Naylor, son of Mr. and Mm. Mm. winners the 500," prize being anil Mrs. T. A. (Tenienl, Mr. und John Naylor of Spanish Fork, for Mrs. Hurry Wilde. Mrs. Italph Syl- Mike Oreno, Mm. Gilbert Sanderson tner residents of this city, was visit Leo Mrs. and Iawls. Following vester, Mrs. Anna Morgan, Mrs. Alta with friends nnd relatives here Ing n delicious cards hostess served the Frlshy, Mm. lam Harrell, Marion during the latter part of the week Rusaell, Howard Russell and Thomas luncheon to Mm. F.rnesl Sud weeks, The young in:. u Just returned after Mm. (leorgn Hhcustroin, Mrs. DonRerryntnn. ald Dock, Mm. (Seorge Wynn. Mrs. a two years mission fur the L. D. In Is Tlntlc invited to John McNeil, Mrs. J. F. Huldwln, S. Church In the Central Slates and Everybody see our 1110 Fit HR MATIN FF nt the Mrs. John Phipps, Mm. Curlls on Sunday evening was the priucipul Star Thnulre, Friday, Dcrcmhcr 25lh. Phipps, Mm. Carl Heck, Mrs. Orcnn, speaker at the L. D. S. Church meet Ing. Another returned mlssionery, at 2 oclock p. in. Mm. Sandslroiii anil Mm. Iawls. Kenneth Steedman of Mammoth, also apoke. Mr. Steedinau's mission was to the Northwestern States. lit l.ogun. A. tin-prou- In I - - i' r Hurra-inent- I o, Ore-yo- n, a Kd-war- il r Tay-no- n K T WAS thres weeks before Christmas. But already the atmosphere of the holiday season seemed to cover the city. Paul Rainer felt It as ha boarded the street car that took him home each evening: already men and s women were loaded down with that had all tbs earmarks of Yulelids gifts. There whs something sbont Christmas that always thrilled Paul ; he even liked to repeat the name over and over to himself. lie often wished that he might be selling toys and things at Christmas Instead of being office boy at the big lumber concern where be ! ii rci-elp- ; l j i Thm-iu:il- tin-:M- r. e -' l puck-age- . . - e (liin-nlHo- n worked. "Uee, mother I" he yelled as he went In the door; "the Dally Mirror la giving prises for the best decorated homes at Christmas. Wouldn't It be great If we could win one of them I" "Hut, Paul," Mrs. Ilalnar spoke as if she hated to throw cold water on Ids enthusiasm, "you know we can't afford to do anything of that kind. I I only wlah we could for yonr sake," ahe added. "Maybe next year" Paul looked around the sparsely furnished room before replying: "Never mind, mother, he said, "for the time, I forgot about things. Darn money, anyway; why doea It always have to block the way when we want to do something we like!" "It It doesn't always block the way, Paul ; In fact, most of tho time the absence of It Is an Incentive to do big things. If everybody had money many i - s ; m. ! r''l I'uivi-rsily- j . i i In-th- TT "Pardon Pa," Is Stan laturel's anil Oliver Hardys first feature length roniedy. Don't fail to see It nt the Star Theatre, Saturday and Sunday. (Slirlstuma (SrrrltuijD If thoughts are real things And wholl disagree? We send all our best ones To hang on your tree! Lant & e The members of the Saturday Night (Tub held their weekly sesnlon with Mm. Alta Frlsby, the time being' spent playing "500." Mrs. lum' Uarrett and Marion Russell won the high score prizes and Mm. A.! ed Persson Co EUREKA M. Stewart and Thomas Clements Hie consola'icn gifts. After f44. PAYSON W. L. Mitchell, Manager Largest Vessel Ever Built in America llie curd playing a delicious luncheon was served lo the following: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilds. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clements. Mr. und Mm. Hoy Rone. Mr. and Mm. II. F. Carlson,; Mrs. M. A. Stewart. Mrs. Lou Harrell, Mm. I.ydia Ferguson. Mm. Anna Morgan. Marlon Russell, Howard j Russell and Thomas licrrymnn. The weekly session of the I.sdics, Art Club was held on Tuesday even-- , Ing nt the home of Mm. W. A. Rosen- -' luff, the affair being in the nature, of a Christmas pnrtv, the members gifts on this occasion.! The rooms were decorated in Yule-- j lido colors and a brightly lighlod tree added to the beauty of the home. In the card playing Mm. J. W. Anderson won the high score prize. Mrs. P. N. Xcilson. second; Mrs. Fred (Iroonier. consolation: Mrs. Rosen- -' loff. the cut prize. A delicious luncheon was served to the follow-- , tng: Mrs J. W. Anderson. Mrs. North, Mrs. K. P. Sax. Mrs. P. N. Xeitxni, Mrs. II. H. Naylor. Mrs. William Hate. Mrs. W. F. Painter. Mrs. A. F. Tuckett, Mrs. J. A. Thomas. Mrs. Fred iiroemer. Mrs. T. J. Franks. Mrs. Jacoli Xaef and Mrs. Louis Cartwright. of the great deeds that have thrilled the world never would have been acAnd and, Paul, don't complished. you think wa have been fairly happy without a lot of It? She looked anxiously luto his face bj she put the question. Tsui was his old happy self when he replied: "Ret your life we have. Why, all the fellows say they'd rather come to our house than anywhere else. And and, mother. If dad had lived we could have been as well off as the rest of them?" In the hours that followed Paul seemingly forgot about the newspaper prise, but his mother did not That night, after be had retired, she sat down In the little living room and pondered the matter over. Was there any way that shs could help him to carry out his desire? What a happiness It would be to give him the Joy of competing In the contest I Suddenly she started from her chair and a smile came over her face, ller thoughts had drifted back through the years; bark to childhood days. She remembered out on the farm how her mother had taught her to fashion many beautiful Christmas decorations out of scraps of tinfoil and colored paper. Always there had been a box In the attic where everything of this sort bad been stored sway. Anil, as Is often the case, the things we do In childhood stay with ns; so she herself had continued to save bits of paper and other things as her mother had, and now thers was a huge box of It stacked away in the cloaet. Perhaps out of It she could fashion something that would enable Paul to enter the contest? For a whole week two busy persons worked across the table from each other every evening. Carefully small rolls of tinfoil and rolls of pnper were smoothed out tnd fashioned Into Christmas decorations. Out of the discarded pieces of silver green-tnd-re- d Fu-ge- ne n ' s t . ller father sold her May sold. but she didn't See Greta Garbo In "Su- san Lenox," nt the Star Monday and Tuesday. Theatre. ; Oil Monday evening the Mis t d Alice und Margaret Laird at u very charming Christina-parlThe rooms were beautifully decorated In keeping with the holiday season and each guest attendin': brought a gift which was placed on the Christmas tree to be exchanged. lii-e- y. Had the Earmarks of Yulstids Gifts paper and tinfoil a great gleaming star began to take shape, a star that The diversion was "Cootie." the seemed to till the whole room with Its Miss Marie Tel-Iprice winners radiance. For. from ths moment that and Miss Kdtia Red mood. After mother and sou working upon the card playing the hostesses serv- it. It seemed to began them a if the Star ed a delicious luncheon to Mis ih.:t led the Wise Men was shining Kathryn Douglass. Miss Jcun lou sguln. From the love and care they lass. Miss Marie Teltis, MU tla tiinl put Into its making It seemed to This photograph ot s palming shows what the Manhattan, largest mer- Holmes. Miss loah Hales. Miss F.lna be takliC on real life, and all un.vn vessel ever built In the Culled States, will look like wben It Is com Redmond. Miss chant Myrth Allen. Mi c.'ouIy 'their voices grew low and pleteiL It was launched the other day at Camden, N. J, and will enter the Mamie Wlrthlin, Miss Genevieve hiiM.od as they worked upon It. And transatlantic service of the I'nlted States lines next June The Manhattan Miss Anna Porter. Miss slowly f .Ti m the Is of 5W.H0H gross registered Ioiisl will carry about l.OOO passengers and will Wlrthlin, greeu paper Ruth Rauer and Mrs Dorothy Jones, letters were formed, hnve a cruising spit'd of more than twenty knots. Cspt. Georgs Fried, hero the last huge letters along mentioned being from Halt simple lines that told the message that pf several ocean fescues, will be her commander. Lika City. ' the angels sang la the long agm In-iu- N red-an- A-.- 1V f d "Mother. It's going to be great I" Paul would say every now and then In his eutliuslaitn. "There couldn't be anything better than this; why why this star seems as if it were really alive!" Hut Mrs. Rainer kusw of the many lavish and expensive decorations that were going up all over town. The simple things that they were fashioning would probably show up very small beside such display. Hut she tried to keep faith with the faith of her suit And even though they should not get a prize, this work that they were doing was bringing them a greut amount of buppiuess; a deeper and finer spirituality than they ever had known before. They atnuJ to have cu light the very spirit of Christniua; each day seemed to he bringing t'oerii nearer to Hvthlehem. In a week the decorations were finished, and Paul took a ladder and set to work. Across the high side wall of the bouse that faced the street he pluced the letters that had been woven from scraps of paper. When completed, they read: "Ulory to Uud In the highest, and on earth pence, good will toward men." Above this he placed the silver star which had grown to be so real. With long extension cords and three reflecting lights that they hud been able to hire from a nearby electrician for a small sum, tho lighting system was complete. Paul could scarcely wait until darkness fell to turn on ths current, nis hands trembled with excitement when y y tbflrstla, Tlie Unit ii Seme tary; Wrlnttton Cnll Them Tonight nseiiment own sftd !)r 'rlaioi I f bad the Vf at J- - -- L ' C NISH CHEYENNE, Wyo. the rom station-to-statio- FORK nty. ske of-tow- to-SPA- afi piitrlrt It's 3 hitll to chit with cut friends by telaphoct. Its next best to actually aeeinf them. Typical n night rates: h:m EUREKA toiM don 30c c $1.75 w. till MtIMM MS4JS1S Calls b r numbs in qalrXw. Gene Xaf Catt Long Distant Nuabr nssM? TELEPHONE- - Kcfi i IKMt Fvcrjbody in Tlnlic is inviu-- to our BIG FUFF MATINFK at the Star Theatre, Friday, December 25th. ace ut finally the moment came, and his heart almost stood still as he looked up and saw the message that has thrilled the world for nearly 2.000 yeara stand out In bold relief. Above It the sliver star gleamed brightly; to Paul It seemed more alive than ever. Through the day that followed mother and son thrilled as they noticed the many people who stopped outside. Cars from all over the city drove by each night, anil tho comments and praise that they beard was as music to their ears. "Paul do you think we could hive got as much happiness out of this If we had Iota of money and could have bought anything we wished?" Mrs. Rainer Inquired of her son one evening. "No, mother, i dont," Paul answered very quietly. "There wouldu't have been half the fun In It that there bus been. I just don't care now whether we win s prize or not To see how much beauty jwe have been able to make out of so little has been reward enough. And It has taught me a lesson I will nsver forget. Oh, mother!" his voice grew excited, "you are Juat wonderful you are I Who but you would hsvo thought of such a thing?" But Paul did win a prize to the surprise of his mother and himself he won the biggest prize the paper had offered The simplicity of the design, the artistic skill that love and care had woven Into It, tho contrast between It and other elaborate decoration! entered, and the evident spirituality of the message all lent their Influence toward the final decision. Three tlmee the Judgea drove by to see It, tnd each time they grew more Impressed. There seemed to be a strange radiance about this particular exhibit that they could not account for. They could not know that It came from ill that had been put there by loving hands. Hut all were unaniJ-t- X). mous In deciding that It merited the flnt and best prize. It Is doubtful If any two evsr spent a more wonderful sud Joyous Christmas than Paul and his mother. They could scarcely eredlt the fact that their work had been counted the best In the whole city. And the prlxe meant much to two who had to scrimp and save for so many yearn To them f-was s very large amount It would buy many needed things. But over end above this was the thought that the thing they had fashioned from almost nothing hut faith and love had been considered worthy of a prlxe. And they etood In front of the modest little home after the Judges had left and looked up toward the great, glistening star that seemed to smile down at them, they were both filled with the deepest and most wonderful happiness that even Christmas can bring. Lots and faith had once again found a way I its star was shining brightly for the grateful pair! (.&. Itll. tVistin NwoiMr f MixHi'K ! Kathryn and Margaret daughters of Mr. and ll.lit' All "Tin Towini M- Mri. Pile Joseph McCormick, are in Eureka for the holidays. Doth are attending school at the Sacred Heart Academy at Ogden. Eureka cCormick, Last Sunday private funeral services were held for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garbett. The child was born on Saturday, December 19th, and lived only a short while. Interment took plare In the Kureka cpinelery. Miss Jean returned Douglasa early In the week after visiting for a few days at Salt Lake City. While there she attended several social events in honor of her cousin, Min Marjorie While, who is leaving boos to spend the winter In California. Following their regular lodge work last Thursday evening the of the Columbia Rebekah loiUe enjoyed a session at cards William Tite won the high score 'prize and Mrs. Margaret Freethy the house prize. s Fred Richans. former resident of the Tf in ic Disnirt who for the pan few years has resided at Provo, vu In Eureka on Saturday of last week. Mr. Richans is employed bjr the Utah Tower k Light company and cams here principally on business for ths company. If show patrons will liat their tickela on our big aunual merchandise drawing on a sheet of paper It will greatly facilitate the distribution of prizes. The ticket must be In the house Thursday night to wla -- All Kurope lacks for another war Is the price. big Children Ory FLETCHERS FOR CASTORIA WHITTLE FOR A PRIZE f 1CW0.0O in cuh prisei and one thou-unother rnxc are cifrred f ex amptes cf tliU with a jzckkmfc. Entries may he any kind cl mxlcl, gurc or ipocul carving, requiring skill and xv g'r.uity, r.uJc entirely cf wood, and with no ether tools thin a jackknife. Hot d PH... bin... SsCCftg 1'nloa.t Saata la Yeara te Ceme If the right archeological specimens survive, the savants who examine our civilization four or five thousand years I ence will be thoroughly com laced that cur principal deity was a funny, red faced little man named Santa Claua. sud that the animals sacred to him. called reindeer, were raised In grv.it numbers In reservations. has rdurntd R. Conyers L. to her home In Kurekn. She ha spent the past couple of inonihs at Hull Lake City where ahe nvclvet I rent men t for n bnd rase of blood poisoning. i ACET o'clock p. m. 2 Mr.. "Mother, It's Going to Bs Great 1" Mrsighl' 7S fswth Piln. ISO Fiftk Pril Its AbJ ! ikn irt 1:0 friM ad ('IT i I1- - n.1 In aJtirv,, KXO u. luuvfi J be te ill wmn ji ci wiih and : Uxw mti.n ltnkK Is d J.:, L. ctuca will K (ivta. A3 min inj Jru'i pf V, ,niaf m In A jew Xlr.hjm-- i M.t.um amt an ns JBsr t for TT it in new nan i or Pnr it vcir Vrn:), Von ai ik ( Uw k be I nr-- tf Sivtrit-uic- as lu fnJri. POPULAR MECHANICS 130 MAGAZINE l4 Onuris Sited CHICAGO. LL Bl |