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Show m. EUREKA. RZPORtfcfcj fhursday,-- D;emter 14j 1933. . Page 5 JJW The Ladies Aid Society announces Mr. and Mr. Lester Clayson and that no more meeting will be held children, of Spanish Fork, were In until after the holiday stetson. Kureka last Sunday visiting with Mrs. Mary.E. Peterson, mother of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vern Rife. .Mrs. C. Q. Hogan, will visit her Miss Jessie Hassell has returned to daughter and family through the her home in Mammoth afters pendholidays. ing two weeks at Vernal, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vlvan Birch and with Mr. and Mrs. LaQrande Noble children of Texas arrived in Eureka and other relatives. The annual basaar of the Ladies during the week for a visit with the flriuers parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Aid Society of the M. E. Church, conPrank Birch. ducted on Tuesday of this week, was Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones, and, a success from every point of view. daughter. Merle, and grand daughter The patronage accorded this affair Loraine, were visiting with relatives'11 extremely gratifying to the ladles in Salt Lake City last Thursday and.in charge and their appreciation is extended to all who assisted in any Friday. The commlsisoners of Juab county lmanner' Sinters Eva Hogan and Florence held their regular meeting last Fri- day at Nephi. Only matters of a Ularkson have been assigned to nature were up for consid- - 1,or ln Bremerton, Washington, where the large navy yards are lo-eration. They hT pr0Ten thmae,Yea Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rogero have nd Jcient mls- returned to their home in Reno, Ne- - ? be , months pa,t ilfr vada, after spending a week in this ni1t' city visiting with relatives. Before made laboring at Renton, where they wonderful progress, leading her marriage Mrs. Rogero was Miss interested in Alice Cronin, daughter of Mrs. Dan peopIei? bc, tbe Go,pei- - The missionaries are all B ' Cronin ' ' (working faithfully and representing Lady Elks held their with honor the families they repremeeting Tuesday evening, the busi-sehere. The Liahona Elders' ness session being followed by cards Journal and 1K?ChJ0n' MareelIa EkloH entertained a MOne Pr, won and number of little friends on Satur-cC. Mrs. prize by E.Rlte. The day afternoon, the enjoyable George Oourley.a Urt beInK Klven ,n h'nor b h,te"by Mrs. Clarence Gourley. The party twelfth blrthday. x plnk and Breen next meeting held on Tuez-- coIor wai carried out tbe I day evening, December 26th. favors being in keeping with the On Tuesday evening Florence Nay-- J holiday season and in the center of lor entertained the members of the the table was a large birthday cake. Domestic Nine Club. The evening Games were played and prizes was spent ln playing 600" and the awarded to Thelma Freckleton, Fern high score prize was awarded to 'Painter, Frances Gatley, Gloria Gear Yvonne Vance, and the consolation and Shirley Mason. Others present to Dorothy Gllllsple. A delicious were: Helen Anna Lou Hanks, luncheon was served to the follow- Townley, Patricia Beck, Maurlne Gall Stewart, Forsey, Thelma Pickett, Helen ing: Faye Stewart, I : BEAUTIFUL SILK GOING FORMAL? If BLOUSES ' so, you can feelln the height of fashion in this ( $2.95 Exquisite Silk and Knitted SCARFS for Men and Women. beautiful, fine fitting pump, and it is equally suitable for street or afternoon ! I semi-month- 50c, wear. A wonderful value, too.. TIES that men would select for themselves. for 3 $1.95, $2.95 ly nt Loveliest Silk Hostess PAJAMAS in Black Satin and Pinks. ut $5.95 and $9.95 $1.00 and 75c to $1.50 Each $1.00, PERFUMES in all the I Lovely New FLANNEL New Odors 59c and 79c Ounce KOBES with hand knot- ted fringe on sash for men and women. Suede JACKETS of Men Madge Knotts, Donna Mailing, Doro- Hopes, Anna Black, Opal Thomas, thy Gllllsple, Yvonne Vance, Cecelia Irene Black, Helen Galley, Verna and Women Ryan. Logan, Betty Hopes, Virginia SwenOn Monday evening the Ladles son, Frances Fox, Jay Ward John$5.95 $6.95 to $9.95 'Auxiliary of the American Legion son, Ralph Hopes and Gilbert met at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Morley, at which time a business and social session was held. Mrs. Thelma Griggs gave a paper on "RehabiGive Her a Permanent litation," and the remainder of the evening was taken up with cards and Wave for Xmiu a luncheon. The high score prize! at bride was won by Mrs. Frank Ba- The latest ln Permanent con. Those in charge of the party Waves can be had at our ma Dali, Neil Durfee, Donna Garrlty, Fields, Arthur Frary, Merle Jones,, teresting thread .of romance and a were: Mrs. Fred Mllliman, Mrs. Ce- -j Rose Katherine McClain, Dean Thompson,( touch of melodrama when Peggy relia Bacon, Mrs. Clara Larson and i Mildred Rife, Coy Christensen, BEAUTY SALON !Cobo, Betty Hopes, Luella Jameson, Ray VanLeuvan, Rex Warr, Vernon defends herself against Mrs. Sump- - Mrs. Elva Cullem. The next meet-j High (Margaret Swensen, Rachel Thomas, Donnelly, Bessie Hickman, Dellle tion, who holds a mortgage in the Ing of the organization will be held From the Baby to GrandRex Wlrthlin, Dean Bauer, Helen Raddatz, Fay Rowley, Patricia Beck, property. "Shorty Pike, the camp at the home of Mrz. George can have a wave In mother Forsey MARION LAVER, Reporter f, Borich, Junior Franks, Tommy Han Virginia Cartwright, Marcella eomfort. No heavy machinery proprietor, is a funny character. on the evening of January 8th. Maurlne Forsey, Jack Hum- Mrs. Boggs and her daughter, Lizon the head, no pulling or ney Tsutako Matsumiya, Marvon The following people Florls Potts, Jean Rowe, How- phrey, Arnelda Orglll, Fern Painter, zie, will send you into gales of burning. You are able to walk were at Mammoth last Sunday after-- 1 After tests had been given this ard Dunn, Robert Dunn, Frances Virginia Swenson and Allen about ln ease. laughter. noon for the purpose of attending! Ausdal. term the following students were on Fox, Thelma Freckleton, e ee - the funeral of Roy Laver: Mr. and. a A penetrating oil affording the A honor roll: Elva Allred, Ru- Gear, Robert Green, Helen Hanks, deep natural wave, with WEEKLY el Mrs. John Scoltom, Frank and Ruth ORE SHIPMENTS HasRuth Roberta Parol Kilts, Boyer, Gladys Ilegna,' by Bigler, soft and luxurious curies e Mr. C. Mrs. and 8roltom, e Fillmore; sell, Earl Potts, Jay Wheeler Burke Manson, Robert Rowe and 43 A. Laver, Mr. and Mre. Marion Jen-- ! 80.86 curls given before each Wilson, Rex Goates, Winfred Larsen Thomas. Test per cent; eighth grade second, c OUiIU,Hra 32 sen and Duaue Jensen, Brigham Those on the honorable mention cent; seventh grade, third, 80.07 per wave. and Robert Nuef. permanent . 3 City; Frank Laver, Pasadena, Calif.; The following were on the B hon- list were as follows: Phyllis Black cent, twelfth grade, fourth, 79.83 Utah Fire Clay Co. (silica) . 2 Mre. George Jenkins, . Los Chief Cons. in and try my Come Angeles, Beth or roll: Marlon Laver, Inez Lindsay, BiUChristopherson, Ferris, percent; ninth grade, 78.67 per cent, . 2 Calif.; Lynn Carter, Nephi; Mr. and Plutus Yyonne Vance, Phyllis Bant, Gerala Dean Manson, Cecelia Ryan, Edna and tenth grade, 78.41 per cent. RINSE COLOR . 1 Mre. Duane Richards, Tintic Dralu Tunnel (lease) Salt Lake; -, Fennell, Beulah Manson, Helen Naef, Smith, Eugene Ashby, Wayne During the past, tryouts have been Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stapley, Mrs. In shades correct for your Kathryn Riley, Cleola Smith, Merle tleton. Merle Fox, Harry McClain, held In the boys and girls glee club 83 Maud Vincent, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Carloads . Not a bleach, not a dye hair. Bill Jarold Fawn chorus. McCoy, a After Blackett, Parker, for Christopherson, tryouts Ralph special Roll Peery, Elden and Marie Peery, harmless. The correct its Jack Vance, Helen-habeen held the following were Carolyn Conyers, . I.ola Corah, Thel- - Sunderland, ee hade will cover grey hair and Springvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wilde, j chosen: Bernice Anderson, Maudslla Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen, Mr. and blend it down. Also Improves Bradley, Lola Coark, Helen Naef, Mrs. Frank Hansen, Mrs. Dean Mike-sel- l, the appearance of dyed hair. I Merle Jonea, Madge Knotts,' Inez' Mr. and Mre. Harry Peterson, Alene THIS YEAR OF ALL YEARS Onre Tryed Always Preferred. 'Lindsay, Florence Naylor, Mrs. Harold Clayson, all of 8panlah Rife, Yvonne Vance, Fay Stewart, Max Jensen, Milton Jensen, Fork; PARIS BEAUTY Fay Larsen, Margaret McCormick, Rose Jensen, Mr. and Mre. Ruben Mildred. Rife, Barbara.. Thatcher, SALON Larsen, all of Mantua; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Blackett, Claudia . Humphrey, Lea Man well, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. 316 Phone Thelma Dali, Arlene Clement, Elva Carl Patten, Mrs. Oeorge Finch and Allred, Lawrence Dali, Wayne Your Mrs. IJoberts, all of Elberta. Thh t Cloyd Jameson, Everett Osborn, Jarold Sunderland, Earl Potts, Vernon Lemon, Jack Vance, Ralph Chlrtopherson, Harding Allan, - Ted Colovlch, Bill Christopherson, Lloyd Randle, Ilereld Brooke,, Bill Harri-maDick Weltzel, Gerald Fennell and Nell Durfee. The school pity "Peggy Parks MENS HIGH TOP BOOTS $4.50 to $6.95 will be given at the high school la under The play night. Thursday ONLY BOYS HIGH TOP BOOTS $3.25 to $4.25 the direction of Mrs. NU OHare with the cast as follows: Peggy CHILDRENS SCHOOL SHOES $1.29 to $1.69 Parks Beulah Manson, Mrs. Boggs Lizzie Boggi Grace Redmond, NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES' Phyllis Ruby Bigler, Mrs. Sumption DRESS SLIPPERS Bant, Either Wegner Louise Black, $2.95 to $3.95 Clement, Jessica Harris Arlene HOUSE SLIPPERS TO FIT THE FAMILY Ernest Emerson Bill Chrlstopher-on- , Dick Trslosr, Cecil Sumption Thu aew 1134 PHILCO 14L Shorty Pike Everett Osborn, Oscar MENS KHAKI PANTS, Pair $1.79 Inclined Hammond Vernon Lemmon. The the featurca patented ' restaua ln takes Board cheap place (concealed), story Sounding MENS FLANNEL SHIRTS, Each $1.00 rant Peggy Park, a modern and Super "Class A Audio System, quick wltted young chorus girl, finds Bass Compensating Tone ConMENS DRESS SHIRTS, Each $1.00 herself out of an engagement in Chitrol Shadow Tuning and all the Amwith and little money. very cago Ex1934 features. new ether MEN'S LATEST STYLE PIGSKIN GLOVES $1.65 bitious for a moving picture career, cabinet. d quisite he purchases a used automobile and Unexcelled tone and supreme MENS OR BOYS' SOX, Pair . 39c starts driving west. Unfortunately, performance i Only a limited out entirely money glues Peggy' 29c and 50c MENS NECKTIES, Each quantity, so HURRY 1 Just as she Is driving into Golden Yen cant really bear Cheerfully optimisCity, Colorado. today's broadcasts with tic, she enters a run down tourists LADIES DANCE SETS 89c radio. a "yeaterday PHILCO camp Intending to get a good nlghte Give year heme e REAL laep and let the owner worry over redle end hour your LADIES SLIPS $1.00 and $1.25 60B the price. Much to her surprise, the radio stars ss if ate-ia- . par-I"la parson1, timid owner of the camp bega her LADIES FLANNEL NIGHTGGjjlNS $1.25 II la a to stay at the opposition camp aratalal Mr Os-elaMaSI 1914 OTHER that across the road, explaining bari 89c and $1.00 LADIES HOSE, Pair Ifamomnd, his business rival, has PHILCOS FROM threatened to shoot up the place unLADIES SUEDE GLOVESSir 79c less he permanently goee out of busi- Myrle Hat and Dress Shop and Raymers I School Notes : Ek-lof- Or-gi- ll, out-of-to- Van-Glori- a! ! . : C-- A PHILCO for Christmas h ProhoUy t&gf Caa-tleto- n, (SHAKKSII ,t thh Summit Store n, LOW PRICE! 105 PHILC hand-rubbe- ........... ;i.. . ite ar 132 (ARY TERMS 24P Gnroui Allowances Trsds-l- n WHEN YOU THINK PHILCO THINK ness, to smash is too murh for the enar- - the diversion and the high score getle Peggy, so she installs herself prise went to Mrs. P. N. Nelison, as the "hose of the place, in spite! while cut prize was won by Mre a A dellrloua of the owners objections, and runs Frank Garrlty. with a high hand. Hammond eon waa served to the .following: attempts to make good his threat Mre II. K. Carlson, Mre W. A. Oiiv-bPeggy proves herself equal to'er, Mre Frank Garrlty, Mrs. Marie the occasion. To add further to the Naef, Mre Rollo Mason, Mrs. II. E. exciting situations, two of Peggy's Naylor, Mrs. Wm. Bate Mre J. C. girl friends drive into town, also Naef, Mre J. O. Nash, Mrs. Margar-brokand she engages them in the et Drew, Mrs. P. N. Nelison and Mrs. ramp lunch room. There Is an In- - George Caslleton. lunch-thing- ut Dixon-- T aylor-Russe- ll Exclusive Philco Dealers e, - LADIES SILK PAJAMAS, Pair $1.25 PRINTED OUTING FLANNELS, Yard CHILDRENS SWEATERS 20c 98c to $1.50 GIVE USEFUL PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS THEY ARE APPRECIATED MORE. |