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Show Thursday, March in. y THE EUREKA REPORTER ruffe 2 Mrs. f.fflown Talk: Alice Keplinger returned oni E. L. Ferkes, representative for to her home In Salt Lake the Galllgher Machinery rommny, after spending a couple of week was a Tintlc visitor during the early idly In Eureka vlHltlnx with her sons, part of the week. This wan Mr. E. uud J. V. Rife. Ferkes' first visit to Tintlc since 1922 and he expressed himself as beIfell Divers" la coming to the shocked at the d Star Theatre. Expert the greatest! ing thoroughly of this district, condition prwd Sunday J C tT 1 ,fc EWASaSTORE hw78 I Specials for Friday & Saturday our days' Wllllnui Owens spent the latter t Mr. und .Mrs. Maynard Orlgra and not be din-- 1 At the L. I), fl. Amusement Hall, Youll on part of the past week In Salt l.akej non, ItoiiHld, were I'uyion visitors ion Tuesday the M. 1. A. presented a, lone-aCity visiting with Mrs. Owens und Kiinduy. play, The Florist Shop," unMr. and Mrs. William Wlrlhlln, their two sons. der the direction r MU Ada Birch. Women love It. Men will be Mr. and Mrs. Mr. T,1HH1 Charles Zabriskle, tj1. ,.aHl w.re; Miss Mar-- , la-"Ilell before. never M. M. Knlghn nod Hayward thrilled Ha Mrs. C. K. Hulch, William THe' and Lawrence Dahle. He-- ! left last week for liniildi-- City, In- Divers," featuring Wallace Iteery and B. W. Iledinond were at Iayson MIm rt s and Clurk (Sable. lJuu,.ri jUla Sandstrom and It's coining soon. last tending to look iironnd for n ; Thursday for the funeral of c,jnra( Holmes. opening. Wlrlhlin. former Kureku man,' a rd I. Davis returned to Mr. nud Mrs. C. E. Ilulsh are at Zu brisk In reka on Sunday after having spent! who died on March I5tli. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luke today and thiu evening, at Halt e Veterans' pHHt few weeks at the und Mr. and Mrs. John Hiinnell on 19:11 the Commercial Club In that city, taxes Income Federal Joyed n trip to Spiing city during Hospital lit ! ort Lyons, Colorado earnings of ('lull Iridlvhlii.il-- i and Mr. Ilulsh will huve charge or the While al Hint place Mr. Davis snli the week. approximate- monthly meeting and lecture of the milted to an operation from which corporations, aggregate ly 1220,000, or only about fin per Izaak Walton league of Ctah. The William Maxwell, he line now completely recovered. Mr. ami Mrs. rent of thoae Imseil on 1920 incomes, sesThomas Maxwell and Jack lowla principal speaker for tonight's revisitlie according to Janies H. Anderson, col- sion will bn Dr. Hroaddiis, whose were ut Bingham lute lust week Jerry Bassett Is reported to ing with Mr. and Mrs. James Den- covering at the Veterans Hospital at lector of Internal revenue for ('tali subject will be "Trees." ver. While there Mr. nnd Mrs. Den- lloise, Idaho, following an operation An Interlocutory decree of divorce Mrs. Eugene Blurkeit was hostess ver entertained In their honor. for hernia. Mr. Bassett, who Is sn was grunted to Arvllla Phipps Walk- - lo l7,; members of the Fidelia Club Kchrainin-Johnso- n of the employee Walker of Hureka on Wednesday evening. 500 was Local fishermen who have heeii ut Drug store, left Hureka shout s er and Joseph In at Neplii on rourt district the few Ho won by Mrs. days month ago for the Idaho tHah Luke during the past being prises played, dty. Tuesday of last week. Attorney C. F. A. Grant, first; Mrs. John have reported that the catfish lire, Out of town people who were In N. Leatherbury of Eureka appeared cut prize. The hostess served lilting, one catch of more than thirty have fish heen, Hureka on Monday for the funeral before the rourt In behalf of the a delicious luncheon to the follow-linhelng made: These Mrs. Cleorge Tinsnian, Mrs. finite scarce during the paat few of Horen 1. Mickelson were: Mr. and plaintiff. A. Grant, The Knights of Columbus conduct , Kathryn Uussell, Mra. F. Mrs. Cecelia Bacon. Dean Heck. Mrs. ed s very successful dancing party T. K. Bartlett, Mrs. John Bun"' 1'"' evening of lust week, the Mrs. . Increase and again furnish some fine Mrs. Krauk Htrlngham and Miss Bl nell, Mrs. Thomas Frances, Mrs. It. .11 K. Ferguson. nlmr.nl, I. Ml Uk. Milk prices In Tintlc took a de? On Friday evening of Inst week cided Phoedrop during the week when Mrs. of Dividend; Mrs. (ieorgu Forsey whs hostess to Harrington, White the Dairy, operated by Elmer be Weed, of Huntaquln. the niemhein of the Elite Club. The that until announced Ferguson, usual program of bridge was followThe LioHi-- Aid Hue let y met lust further notice the price will be 8 ',i Mrs. D. Friday Rflrrnnun at the home of ed by a delicious luncheon. rente a quart. The former prire was (!. Ilenrlod won the high wore prize Mrs. William Clark. A business ses10 centa per quart and will amount and Mrs. John Nllson (lie rut prize. sion, sewing nnd refreshments occuto a cut of approximately 50 cents TIioho attending were: Mrs. Maynard pied the time. Those attending per month. We have been unable to llrlggs, Mrs. C. E. Itlfe, Mrs. (lenrgn were: Mrs. D. M. Pickett, Mrs. Willearn whether this Is the result of Cronmr, Mrs. Lealiu Cromnr, Mrs. liam Vivian, Mrs. Thomas Frances, a milk war or whether the reduction Walter Franks, Mrs. John Franks, Mrs. John Nllson, Mrs. William is the natural consequence of the deMrs. (). A. Allred, Mrs. John Nllaon, Frary, Mrs. Frank Htcln, Mrs. Frank pression. Mrs. D. Q. Ilenrlod, Mrs. Angus Taylor, Mrs. If. F. Hear, Mrs. MarOn Haturduy evening Mrs. Thomas Miller nnd Mrs. Bnrlnw Dray. garet Freethy, Mrs. Robert Laird, Drew entertained a number of B. Mrs. I). Mrs. Arthur Smith and friends In a very enjoyable manner. Parrish. "500" was played and thla was The regular meeting of the Lady held after the regular lodge 0WId by a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Elks was held on Tuesday evening. work last Friday evening at the I. wyfle Deck won ,h h,h KOr hchhIoii the O. O. F. Hull. Cards were the chief Pfl8 nl Mm- Joseph Buys, second, Following a bualness usual program of bridge was enjoy- - rtlvertion, first prize going to Misa Those present were: Mrs. Thelma ed with Mrs. John F. Howe winning jonne Mitchell. Mrs. Ham Edwards Allen, Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mrs. Abe the high score prize. Mrs. John won the house prize. Dainty refresh- - Wbh, Mrs. Theresa Merlel, Mrs. E. When Noiiiisme says. Pit Dunnell rerelveil the cut prize. The jL. Webb, Mrs. II. E. Naylor, Miss wpre yed. cull you up," nml you have to hostess for the evening wus Mrs. i ,M!na Webb, Mrs. George Cnstleton, any ofOn of "Horry, we hnven't a week thla the Mrs. Wayne lleek, Mrs. Agnes Robwas she assisted: Tuesday and Allen Thelma It's worth the Mrs. fleers and teachers met to discuss erta. Mrs. J. B. Campbell. in serving by her mother, few rents It costs a ilny to enJoseph Buys. Election of nffieera their "Huge Brush Flays" program! A Par,y in honor of Mrs. A. M. joy sillily telephone eonliict will take place at the next meeting and dance which Is to lie held Frl-- I was given on Monday even- Stewart wllli friends, to save trips to D. j S. day, March 25th, at the I. of the club. (lie store, to know you needu't ,,6M as ,h- - Aversion aad Amusement Hall. They decided that was followed by a nice luncheon, bts wake youe nelglilsir during Nate WtUmore, former Eureka as an added attraction to the older were: Mrs. J. B. Those the night to telephone I In present In town this back business man, was folks they would have severnl old Mrs. J. 8. Keachle, Mrs. In ense of smlilen Campbell, of the on danctime dances modern well as as here acrounl week, coming Mrs. Jsnies Bant, Mrs. Frizes will lie given for the,'- L. illness of Mrs. Wlllinore, who- was Ing. T. A. Clement, Miss Abe Mrs. Webb, reine with a on visit best Htrleken while wait and costume. Jennie Ih Mitchell, Miss Mina ebl, eonditiou Mrs. lives. Wlllmores TUIMV. Handsome ( lark (table and lov- - Mrs. Wayne Beek, Mrs. ersa Syl quite favorable at the present time. hie Wullnee Beery play the (pads In' vaster. Mrs. I.. A. Brady. The prize Mr. Wlllmnre, who reeently gave up the bakery business which he wasi Hell Divers," the greatest picture t winners were Mrs. Abe Webb, Mrs.1 of Dio year ut the Htur Theatre, Sat- Stewart, Mrs. Clement amt Mrs. operating at (iiinntson. Is now lookurday und Sunday He new loentlun. a & for ing around with Illeh-fielIs favorably Impressed Thc wpk,lr session of the Satur E. H. Street, examiner In charge! nml states that he inny engage of Co. and' defunct Night Club was held with Mrs. the day I'uyaon Exrhange in business there If a suitable plaee evening helng spen. late Bank, Having. reported enn he located. Mrs. Alta and week that depositors of that concern Playing 500. would '.eceive a dividend of from BiThomas Berryman won the high to 10 per cent. Thla hank closed Its'wore prizes and Mrs. Harry Wilde doors on December 11, 1923. This; and Marlon Russell the rut prizes. picture-goin- g March 25th and 26lh -' ct e r hual-nes- ! I.u-'l'at- la-o- n il ) en-.lh- Hun-nel- l, g: , T J. . I "'''"iThursilay n.,il " ssivssts -- - .- - h fol-slo- Embarrassing ...Isnt It? n, - Icli-phoiir- I Store No. 138 Eureka, Utah I iliN-lo- r ill-nes- s. - order oi: Phone 85 - installed old-tim- "bh, j j following officers were elected: president, Rernlce Clark; An executin Don Wierman. committee was elected consistini g Frank Taylor, Charley Ball, Albert Carlson, Myrle Gear, Ruth SylveiM and Beth IUckman. I The Mountain States Telephone Telegraph d h JXaJ;thefpnted ! SUMMIT STORE a .prlig 'Pneumonia Is Fatal To fMl,Ta, for prograni It con. slated of the following numbers: Sweet Song, "Welcome Hpring Time," by the chorus; piano solo. I Former Eureka Resident Mrs. Millie Noakes, aged (( Jtn former resident of Eureki Monday at her home la Row allfornla, after a brief llloc pneumonia. ment, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hone, Mrs. The Two Black Noakca husband, the late J. Mr. Crows." Buys! Ray The members of the Bridge Club Lydia Ferguson. Mrs. Anna Morgan. D Noake8- employed as r and RoJr . W voca were entertained last Sut unlay afi. nn1 e local Rio Grande 1av: wxaphone solo. Jay Wheeler; "Pec,or ternoon by Mrs. Emma Billings. The Thomas n!rrvmanM arl several t,on the musical reading. Madaline Haynes; during club prize was won by Mrs. J. K. ThW In this resided city. mIo. m3r Frank Baiocchl; "The Members of the Ladies Art Club vcul Driscoll and the guest prize by Miss a member of the L. D. S. CM KUu Donnelly. The hostess served were entertained on Tuesday even- - Blackbird." double mixed quartette, and was one thl or niade up of the following students: ,a splendid luncheon during the af-- ! ing by Mrs. W. A. Rosenluff, cards while JJ most workers faithful ternoou. The members present were and u splendid lunchron taking up.ae Whitehead. Marcella Gourley, kere- friends er ntanJr I Mrs. N. time. the Margaret Neilson won Folheringham, Margaret Mrs. Lee Hayward, Mra. L. R. ConSwenson. Carlos Rife, Harry Carten, grieved to learn of her death, yers, Mrs. J. E. O'Connor. Mrs. John first prize, Mrs. Eugene North, eon- s IUhard Galley and Frank Baiocchl, Surviving are four daughters Donnelly, Mrs. Leo Donnelly and solution, and Mrs. A. E. Tuckett the two on Mr- - Huah Pirce Mrs. J. K. Driscoll, while the special cut prize. Those attending were: accompanied by Bernice Anderson. C. Gibby, Mra. Winnie Scott, Eiw Mrs. H. E. Mrs. W. F. FaintNaylor, . guests were Miss Ella On Friday. March 25th, Bonnie Noakes, all of Roseville, CalKorsk: Donnelly and Mrs. Jacob Naef. Mrs. Fred ; Mrs. Robert Jones, the last mention-je- er, to lhe Lincoln Mrs. Emma Huff, of Salt Lake, sst (laf,en Groomer. Mrs. William Bate. Mrs. helng from Salt Lake City. to represent Robert Noakes of rhoeniz. Arinfli J. Franks. Mrs. F. N. Neilson. ,ke Ora- - Also by four sisters and one broth?Tribune A number of friends surprised Eugene North. Mrs. J. W. Anderson. torical rontent. The subject on Mrs. S. M. White, Mrs. Faul Ckr!. Emil Brandt ut his home Saturday which she will speak Is "The Ter- - tensen, Mrs. Dora Crandall. evening, the occasion being his birth- Mrs. John sonalities in the Constitutional Con- - Edwin Eyre and P. N. Guymon. Thomas. was played and deliday. "500 ventlon. For several weeks Miss Funeral services are helng cious refreshments were served. The has been working diligently ducted this afternoon at the Pf? (arten Former Tintic Lady Died high wore prizes were won by Mrs. with the hope of bringing back to Mortuary at Salt Lake City, the i Marinus Tilhy and l'uul Juber. secLast Week In California Tintlc another honor medal. She mains having arrived in that dty ond prizes by Mrs. Taul Juber and Rl will rompete with winners from Al- Wednesday. Burial will take Henry Drussell; consolation prizes, Word was received in Eureka durNebo MWand Juab. pine, it the Eureka cemetery on Mrs. Henry Rruasell und Jaek Gress-ma- ing the week announcing the death house prize. Miss lamella of Mrs. Cora Conklin at her home in sJehn.hun!l,Vbe,,Ween ,1,e at lhlT7asVa!lace B?; Brundt. Those present were: Mr. Santa Ana. California. She was a R the C,ark Conrad Nagel. DoroA Gablo. nnd Mrs. James Beddlngfield. Mr. former Eureka resident and will ho Tintlc School was won by Jordan Rambeao Martnrte and Mrs. Henry Drussell, Mr. and remembered as the former wife of h irevostc-the- se Marl are only a E,.,5hIlh MUs'BUrket?1 Mrs. Marinus Tilhy, Mr. and Mrs.! Victor Hendrickson. m Since 1919 the of ,he hl Elmer Uresaman, Mr. and Mra. Jack lady has made her home in ,ar' ,n the ..en DR (he near future to compete with other turi, D. Ih. Mr. Mrs. and Grossman, Faul Juber. southern California city. ?hr,.,?r s Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beck. Mr. and' order that she will Surviving are her husband. Sunday Eric llore, Mrs. Eliza Scott, liam Couklin. uud three sons. chance with her other competitors. L. Hutchison. G. Drandt. Mrs. ver, Eugene and Paul Hendrickson. The Honor Club was organized at rKute Ames. Mr. Funeral services and interment the Tintlc Kish Mrs. and Emil Brandt, Miss Louelta took place at Santa Ana. last Satur-FOR FLETCHER'S ' March ISth consisting of allFriday, the Brandt and Miss Frances Brandt. day. student body council members The . ". ta- - j j . ; d "V" rtf - I I - 1 - n; nil House Dresses 98c each Wil-Mr- s. r- - Ik - "'Vr Glo-Mr- s. Children Cry - CASTORIA istcv -- $r gut ?o?s AiKjvUOQf eeRTAHiv, AW v7- Bay - - |