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Show Tl.Ulll'iV, DvCcmltrr THE EUREKA REPORTER ! Eureka Standard and T.H.S. XMAS GIFTS at - The Kji !.! Suud.wd .iiiil l.e Till Ci' tram lilt' kui in front with ill lee t (duties e.u li In Uw T II S Iniitanonul H.tkri loll League. mill Judging hv ll.e 111--- 0 I I i j 1 1 j j ! j Store No. 138 Eureka, Utah fhi none oS li.i-ki- !. -t Friday and Saturday Specials " Eureka Stmiil.iril Grape Fruit ... T. II. S ... .... 5c 15c 7c " f Karo0- "- ri j Wholesale ipuA iini 1 1 Lovely if Scarfs f 2 1 1 Sullivan, f W. Cronin, c 1 1 10 0 0 0 1 3 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 K. Sullivan, g $1.00 49c to $2.95 T. K. P. rt LoMn- P. Fennell, g rijn 35c to $1.50 Handkerchiefs 5c to 2 11. Silk Underwear HOSIERY Priced 7 I 0 1 Bridge Lunch Cloths and Sets . $1.00 to $1.95 S 2 0 14 & 1 Pearl Necklace and Ear Drop Sets . $1.00 . Handkerchief Bags $1.00 Pajamas Smart Washable $1.00 Kid Gloves $1.95 Flannel Robes, and many other acceptable gifts to make her happy, FOR HIM Lounging Robes Scarfs $1.00 to $1.95 Handkerchiefs Socks, box of 3 or 4 $1.00 pairs Crystal Necklace and Ear Drop Sets . $1.00 Ties Other Necklaces Silk Underwear . 23 H TINTIC STANIIA HI) 25c Mildred Rife was the wei kucsi of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McKean Taylor at their home in Dividend. $2.95 Lovely Rayon $3.95 to $10.75 3 e M. i'ook. f M. Fennell, U I (I. n. Cronin, Prices DRESSES win-nine- Totals d a n ! I jrU yr visi-'en- .! Hand Bogs, Real Leather Beautiful COATS at li t. . 7c Spaghetti and: I,. M.-- Quaker OatsSce D. J. Sullivan and son, John, !ddl Sullivan, were Salt Lake ora on Sunday. W HE-R- FOR i ii Harp lnuu Mammoth Kiunieii f.iiA Kureka M ... I 2 l ii Silver Cit ii Oil U Tintie Stand.iid . . 2 null :: n AAo Pmerty Flats Last Thuixilay elcllitlg lie ll.irpx anil Tint if Stamlaril te.imx met ami ; the former hail an easy time I'ook hy a score of foi to 14 anil V. Cmiiin for the llurp were (he leading scorers in this contest HARPS. , String Beans Myrles Hat and Dress Shop playing uf ilirKf iw.j (e.iiii i liev me uf ihe league iiiiil one iir the cla the other i .lue to top ihe find h.ilf i lianipiuuship Following i the Iriu'iii' M.itldliu': Mis to $7.50 50c to $1.00 Traveling Sets A GIFT FROM OUR SHOP WILL PLEASE Mr. and Mr. F.rncst lloyna of Io Angeloa. California, were in Kureka Mr. and Mra. D. J. Sullivan, John Sullivan, II. K. Wall, Mr. J. J. Sul-t- r during the week visiting with relu- - llvan, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lindsay, Unyns Is a former resl- - Mr. J. A. Hensel, Mr. and Mr. dent of Kureka but for the pnst few Frank Garrlly and daughter, Mary -year ha made lit home on tho1 France, Frank Reeidey and Klberl rnnA( where he has conducted a bar-- 1 lleealey wera at Paynon on Tuesday business and beauty simp. He attending the funeral of Orson P. Kuril Snacks Nona Mince ml that Jus( recently he aold tilsTIutsh. states Kipp. :'B Chilis business to John Kramer, also a for Meat, 2 Packages . . . mer resident nf this rtty. 1 Deep Pie Plate Free Willi Kacli coring 18 points IN Federal prohibition agent work Two Pa. Wages. Ojrater TINTIC HIGH SCHOOL. d drop-jeHalt of out Lake office (he 4 OB. Can, Each lug G. T. F. I Golden Dates into Kureka lat Friday evening H C " and raided the White Owl Soft Drink 2 Pound Package Tlertel, Libby's Veal Loaf Parlor where they secured a small Dltmer, Per Can 4 7 14 Total Silver I eaf laird il Ryan, f quantity of liquor. An employee of K PUKKA M MKN. 2 Pound Package the place, K. i. Griggs, waa held re. . P. r Laird, G. T Bilk Toilet Tissue, MHO sponsible and upon hi appearance Kirkpatrick, r r, I 3 ('..free, IlilU lllue Sheets to Roll, 4 Rolls ii lo fore Judge Dennis Harrington waa :t 2 Can, Pit Pound . . i fined 29 00. Jut why the agents D o t aided thl one particular place and Bakins, 1.1 (he. PkR., Heel 0 Syrup, Karo, No. 0 I other a matter of unmolested or Sexslenl, S lkf(. I 2!i lllue Can .. j considerable speculation. High ii i ii or OnUigc, Creme (HI Soap On Thursday evening Mr. May0 ii MARJORIE I.AVEH. Reporter Citron IVrl, 2 Packages 4 liars a Cronin entertained I ho nard G. P. F. of the Fells Club, llrldge wa 3 10 12 6 Total BaBtsl (inis Jr I In, AH Flavors ii the feature with Mr. Maynard 4 Packages Vtountl ling Grlgg winning the high nrore prize Tin Senior Hop this year I to he, Attorney Edward Pike wan a Suit and John Nilaon second prize. Mr. FOK aa usual, one of Hie higgeat nodal I.ake vlaltor late laat wink, hoNtea nerved refreshment The to alfulr of the year. The hall U to , Tamale Mril ran sa)orM (he following: Mra. Walter Morgan, be decorated In the effect of Chrlat-nu- he pimhaaed at Kaymer Plmrmury, Mra. Clarence Courier, Mr. George I on hand to comEverything ro rent per dozen. (loudly. Mra. Allen Ivey. Mr. Lealln mence decorating which will be done f'romar. Mr. Maynard Grlgg, Mra. Mr. and are Harold J.dinaon Mr. out and enjoy Come EUREKA UTAH Thursday. Elmer Ferguson, Mr. S. L. Jarman, PHONE NO. 8 now at Cedar where redding City, imirsalve. . Hub Atherley, Mra. Jerry la In charge of a clothing the former and Mr" JobB Nilaon. are former 0r rtsidents They The program thla week waa given 2 WAVES FOR John-Mr. time which Laat j Eureka, during abort evening Mra. latalln Cromar by the Pep Club, conaUting of w deof the dry good entertained the member of the Kllte j aklt, a demonstration by the basket- - """ Co. partment of Norman-Jense- n jdub In a very enjoyable manner. ball hoys and dancing. i T Mra. Walter Franke returned last bridge waa the feature and waa fol- ii nl,, luncheon. Mr. D. and Thursday evening after having spent l',we'1 b A new set of baak board SPEC! IL PRICKS ON ALL baaketa have Juat been Installed In (,e past two month In California. ( ,,enr,0l wn Hrat prize and Mr, OTHER WORK Andrew Steed- - where she wae railed by the aerlou Jobn Nn"0B cut Pr,w- Prenenl were: the by gymnasium WE ACCEPT R. F. C. ASSIGNMENTS Griggs, him. J. Vern man. These are an Improvement on iunean of her mother, who at the Mr"- TGfe, Mra. C. K. Rife, Mra. Jerry lina-!- n the old board that have been used present time Is murh improved. Mr. John Franke, Mra. Walter the paat. The new boarda are , who Jo"e PHONE 81(1 f,w bo-- ' Franke. Mr. D. G. llenrlod. Mr., of Instead above from suspended "M wrarnnient proliblNot llow John M NllMOIt c Cheap but How ,by (. lag attached from behind. on "r h" Mra. Angus Miller. Mr. Maynard Good rf Mr- - William Cronln ,lqur UwB SSOTICK TO TAX PAY Fits. Kr2,r Roundy. week aentenced to pay a fine of S2&0 Notice is hereby given that nr- - bf Federal Judge Tillman D. Johnonwhererangement have been made by Tintlc property owner can payj jj, V. Dunn, former Kureka resl- taxes at the Kureka Banking com- - dent, waa on Saturday of last week pany in Kureka, between thla date aentenced to nerve from one to ten II and December 20th, 1932, when all yeara In the atate prison after hav- tasea will be delinquent and penal- - (ng pleaded guilty to the charge of While employed by ties added for embezzlement. Residents of Kureka, Mammoth one of the Salt Luke brokerage firms and Sliver City, who wish to make he used the company's monpy fur settlement of their laxea for 1932, private speculation, should take their tax notice with WHOLE Choice A regular meeting nf the Ladle Rib them to the Kureka Bank. These nf OR American the Legion 14 Beef . . GIRLS' COATS, ages 3 to 1 notice, after they hare been prop- Auxiliary Lamb Beef Boils will be held at Legion Hall on Mon- HALF Pot Roast erly stamped, will be their receipt!. day evening. A special Invitation to Dated November 21, 1932. 3 Pounds attend has been extended to the MABKL D. CHRISTISON, 811(1 wives, slatera and dough- mothers, LADIES' SHOES County Treasurer ters of all World War veteran. A Pound Pound Pound special program ha been arranged tor this orraxlon. C. E. The Kureka Fire Department was called out on Monday morning to exMulary Public tinguish a blaze in the garage of Victor llendrlrkson, whose home la KEPOItTLIt OEFICFm Eureka located on the south side of town. 'AVIATION HELMETS Hot aahe had been dumped at the HOUSE SLIPPERS side of the building, causing It to 29c Each catch afire. The damage done wa Ttntlc Loda No. I, only slight, due to the prompt arriV. A A. M. meet val of the firemen. BOYS' SHEEP LINED Sod and 4th TuesOb Wednesday evening of last day of each month COATS at I. 0. O. P. Hall. week Mr. George Tlnxinan enterbrothers tained the member nf the Fidelia Vlaltlng $2.75 and $2.95 Invited to attend. Club in a very pleasing manner, the IMI11Y KINDLE, W. M. time being spent in "300' and wa luncheon. followed by a dellclou OHN F. ROWE. Her'y. LADIES FANCY Mr John F. Rowe won the high score prize and Mr. U. V. Hickman HANDKERCHIEFS Bolde-mann- s the cut prize. Those present were: MinceSingle Mra. T. E. Bartlett, Mrs. Kathryn meat 217 No. 29c and 59c Box Cotton F. 0. E. Rusaell, Mra. John Bunnell, Mra. Chocolate Hewletts Meets 2nd and 4tb Monday Charles Zabriakle. Mrs. Cecelia Ba- SPECIALS FOR high sclnml bo.v. This rnnicst wa at ii red by rinse guarding by both aggregations. I. Laird of the T. H. 8. team scored 7 points and Holiday On the mi night tin T II. S. of the M Men wa high on hi team t.ain won in a rather .any mannr with 5 counters. from Silver Pity, the final score tilTINTIC HIGH SCHOOL ing 47 to 9 in favor of the school hoy. Allixon for the winner proved to be the lad with the eagle eye. Friday Saturday irs. jr a 23c 8c 23c 15c 23c 25c 26c 22c la-ti- n I 1 19cii 23c 25c 28c 25c b-f- School Notes l Sommers 1 1 mem-her- Natural Wave CROMARS $2.75 a. J Duart hd I $5.00 Summit Store - 1 Mayme Goudie Trr"' I , - Week End Specials non-payme- Specials to Clear Out , $1.75 lo $2.75 98c 16c $1.49 $2.95 and $3.95:: lie 15c 25c RIFE 55c to $1.75 Blankets ..69c DANCE SETS 75c Set Double, Part Wool $3.75 I oclock Miners' Union llall RICHARD MAT. Prea. J. B. CAMPBELL. Secy. J. 1 Donnelly, Mrs. John F. Rowe, Mrs. Frank Garrlty, Mrs. II. V. Hickman, Mrs. Margaret Drew and Mrs. Harry Cartea. Va con. Mra. Dean Beck, Mrs. P. Lb. Can 35c Lb. Free Randle's CASH MARKET Phone 180 Delivery Service Choice 2 Pounds 35c |