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Show Thursday, December TOE EUREKA. RfcfrO&tER Page 2 Goshen and M Men Won jNebo Basketball Schedule Gaines Monday Evening for Season Was Arranged WEEKLY ORB SHIPMENTS Tlntic Standard . 21 mil min Mlu Mae Sullivan apcnt the week end In Salt Lake with retail vee. Mr. and Mre. C. 15. HuIhIi were 14 8,1,1 Laka v,H,(or during the early 2 1 part of the week Mm. Sadie Mitchell baa gone to 1 Salt Lake City where eho will viMl 1933. . Chief Cone At Payeon December 7th the . achedule for the Nebo dlvl- Plutuu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 1000 .ton wi. arranaed at a meeTlniTof Mammoth Eureka Standard 2 1000 M Men board. There are five VXuM Fire Clay Co. (Ml lea) r 1 1000 Goihen th. h.- IS. dlvltlon 41 El Mrs. and Carloads Total Frank son, Beesley 0 000 dule calls for each team to partlcl-60Mammoth .. , ...1 were Sait Luke visit bert 1 contests. In Harps pate eight . or during the week end. 1 333 Tlntic Standard Tlntic starts the season on Junu-- ; HALKK HTOCK 0 P. P. Cuss of Suit Lake City was 000 ary Bth at Nephl. Although the loOatlawa . . In Eureka during the week, having 000 cal high school has hud rather 0 Elberta poorj Monday. businPHS with the Western AmuseCoshen and the Eureka M Men luck during the post season or two; Eureka Bullion 13c. make ment Company. will Is j that they expected were the winners in the baskotball it Iron King Gc. Mr. and Mrs. linn ills Harrington asmes held last Monday evening at a creditable showing during the com Standard Eureka $1.20. have received word from their aon, the high school gym. Goshen was lag season. Coach Morgan reports, Til winy hard pressed to defeat the Outlaws there are several promising youngs-- ; jFathor John Harrington, nnnounc-- i team and their, North ing hla safe arrival at Bengal, In-- J 00c. by a seoro of 23 to 10, while the M tors out to make the Lily Men gave Elberta a terrible trounc- - performances up to date indicates' din, where he will work for Ihu nuxti Silver Shield account, a will Tlntic good M that 'few Men give 27 to the of tune 7, years na a missionary for the to the Con. Yankee 114e. ing I may Catholic Church. Crown Point lfte. guards absolutly refusing to let the of Itself. at the meeting held at; Eureka Bullion 17c. ! Prenent have many hot at the Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Reynolds had', opponent GOOD TASTE AND GIVE and Zuma 6c. basket and at the same time mussed Pnyson were: Melvin Wilson Bar-ber.the misfortune to lose their Infant! Owen of Wilson ElStan Payton, The rhild was bornj up the brand new suits that the , boy by death. WITH DISCRETION." nett and Ed Isaacson of Nephl, Leo Inat week but lived' of boy sported. Wedneaday Thursday ,on of Thorne Paul of Tlntic, was Morgan this The attendance at game Eureka Lily 19c. only a moment or two. Mr. and; Reese of Mrs. Reynolds reside at Salt Lake North Lily 46c. very poor. Thefans are missing some Springville, and Fenton ' Tlntic Standard exciting games by failing to he on, Spanish Fork. but both are well known here, $4.80. City -, J T Wll80n. principal of the Tinhand at these games. where they have visited on many Eureka Bullion 17c. elect-are was Ho at Eureka, High School The games on Thursday evening to be postponed on account of ed to appoint officials for all basket Tlntic people are invited to - NKW OK ICKRS INSTALLED a game bet ween'the high school team hall games In the Nebo division durORDER MASONIC THE tend a Christmas program which SCARFS TIES j and the North Sen Pete High. Pre- - log the coming season. ee- -will be presented at the Mammoth follows: schedule The . j vlous to the school game there will Last evening Tlntic Lodge No. 9,. City Hall on Friday evening, at 7.36, SHIRTS SUSPENDERS January B Tlntic at Nephl; 8pnn-- . be a contest between the Eureka M A. M., Installed the following by the pupils of that school. The Klen and the sophomore team of the lh fork at 8PJinv,,,e Jp,yn' bjre; GLOVES TIE AND HANDoflcerg. program follows: "There's 8weet January 12 Spanish Tlntic High School. The first game M. W. Cth R. 6th L. Peace and tho by Conyers, grades: KERCHIEF SETS The price Tlntic; Payson at Nephl; Springville, : starts at 7:80 promptly. K. D. Jamison, S. W. "When Xmas Comes, invocation; of admission Is: school children 10c, hye. W. Alex Blight, J. operetta by the 1st, 2nd, Bth and Bth 19 Tlntic at Payson; No- others ISc. "The Spirit of Christmas," John Morley, treasurer. 'grades; bye. at Phi fork, Spanish Springville; last of box srpros Following Is the F. Rowe, secretary. John original play by 3rd and 4th grades. at 26 Spanish Payson January Mondays games: Crover J. Duff, S. D. The pupils of the 8t. Joseph's Fork, Springville at Tlntic, Nephl, GOSHEN. Fred Johnson, J. D. School are entertaining their par-ion- ts O. T. F. P. bye. S. 8. K. W. 'Carson, 2 and friends this afternoon in at Spanish Nephl 2 1 0 0 February M. Burston, f Herbert Taylor, J. 8. school .the hall. The program con- -, at Tlntic, Payson; Springville Fork; 0 3 . R. Jensen, f B. T. Collins, organist. slats of and recitations by the songs bye. 0 1 I II 1 1 9 91 M 1 1 900H 19? Beck, f Sam Edwards, tyler. 9 Nephl second and third grade; piano at Tlntic; first, 3 February . . . e Burston, ....10 solo by Anna Lou Townley; a play, 0 mi clora Christiansen, who has Springville at Spanish Fork; ParTrotter, e . . . Yaughn Hogan hai been named y "Gifts for the King,' by the fourth son, bye. . . 0 . 0 . , counsellor to Douglass WIrth- - for some time been visiting relatives g , Jssperson, w ,ntlC. rolB"B 7 11. superintendent of the Young' in this city, loft Tuesday for her 0 T. Jd JSm F R V Thomas, , I" ,X TB P P p Bten s I ? ut p p Kirk, g . . ' . marshal. v. . ik Following the Installation tla Lame Shepherd,1 2 0 4 bye. Sorenson, a and was general and eighth grades; taoieau ana gyre banquet B jgFebruary 16 Payson at Tlntic; there . ii i . i it Totals . . . .Christmas Hymn by the school. Springville at Nephl; Spanish Fork, Rood time. OUTLAWS. 0n xuesdsy evening Mrs. George ' The annual Christmas P.'by"- O. . party of Gourley was hoeteu to the members iat week and will probably spend . , . xurne6 theliwimlar1 mtlng8,W bNelaen, f . . ...2 tb start lth A- - D- alrd th . . 0 0 vTl apringviiie. ep was spent inj Mr. Atherley Is putting a building In r, ' The Hannifin, f evening guesU. 2nd Januapy Her home was beautlfull decorated bridge followed by a delicious lunch- Allison, f . . ...2 4bTJ; abape for the opening of a beer gar- 2 Spanish Fork at Nephl; Mrs. Agnes Haynes Is at Suit Lake fop the occasion, the feature being eon. Htrch 6 score prise was won -by Carlson, e . ...2 High on tba f,ral ot the co,,,,n,I year' at Springville; Tlntic. bye. visiting with her daughters, Mrs. C a Christmas tree, on which Beddlngfield, ...1 j I Pnyson I 9 Playoff game between l. Jack and Miss Ruth Haynes. March kune the exphanrs rift ti ...X Redmond, g .p Mr. and Mrs. w. K. Carson were members. In tbe card playing Mrs. Mr. Maynard Griggs, Mrs. Alien3 ip ri.nnerup oi r.ei.o anu 3 8 .Totals ons to decide right to enter state at gait Lake City on Tuesday, visit- - Maynard Griggs won the high score Referee Bergstrom; umpire irey, Mrs. S. L. Jerman, Mrs.' Hugh 4999WW99MW900HIM0 ' Ryan. tournament. Ing with relatives. prize and Mr. E. P. Sax the cut Atherley, Mrs. Francis Davies, Mrs.' M. MEN. Mrs. Clarence Frank Cromar Is again attending prize. A delicious luncheon was william Roundy, G. T. F. P. EMPLOYEES OF MIXES TO to his duties at hla grocery store sf- - served to the following: Mrs. C. E. Gourley; Mrs. Maynard Cronin, Mrs. 1 0 0 2 GET THREE DAY VACATION ter a short illness from flu. Rife, Mrs. Maynard Griggs, Mrs. J. John T. Taylor, Mrs. C. E. Rife, Mrs. Wlrthlln, f 2 I 'ern RHe Mrsl John Franke, Mrs. Glen nsnney, Mrs. Clarence Ros- Hickman, f will Anderson the Bernice spent 0 Work at the various mines of the Xmai holidays at Lark with her par- - AnRu j Miller, Mrs. O. A. Allred, trum and Mrs. W. K. Carson. Ryan, f .First Class Service Our 0 0 district will be stopped Saturday entli Mr and MrB- - Thoma pranks. M Raddatz, e Forsey, Mrs. John Nil- Joel Assessor spent County Taylor Motto. 1 3 Mrs. Emron Birch, Mrs. E. P. Gourley, g night in order to give employees Th member of tbe Ca,holIc Wo. Tueaday and Wednesday in Eureka which Sax S. L. and Mrs. Christmas Jerman. the usual I vacation, Boyns, g Issuing drivers permits to the resi-man's League will meet this Thnrs LIGHT LUNCHES AND 27 is for three days. Work will be re-Totals IS 3 Mrs. Frank Currily was hostess dents of this district. More than achool haU. A1, at lhe DRINKS OF ALL of sumed on Wednesday ELBERTA. morning to tbe members of the Art Club lust S00 persons who drive cars appear- members are asked to attend. next week. G. T. F. evenln tke ffair KINDS. the annual on those and being ed secured the days Attorney Claude F a Baker was at Christmas 2 3 0 D. Hales, t which at were 25c cost which a each. In pRrly Jvai.ht gifts pemlta. inat Saturday havlne baainMi In last 2 W. Hensey, f A slight error occurred "Coon Chicken" Our Decoration were in great many Instances two and three j District Court, which excbongedII. Allan, c 0 weeks paper. We announced that Je nflh keeplng wlth the Yulrtlde aea,on. permit, were secured by a singly Specialty. 1 C. Jolly, g of the the 1t,on Mr' Margaret Drew won the high family and the number run all tho Mr and Mrs. Keimetfc i Bant and MOre 0 would be II for eight hours and 80c Tompson, g cards at and Mrs. Marie pr,M Tables for Ladies way up to seven in one household, 0 for each additional hour It should baby are here from Ita Dlego, CaL Naef wa8 awarded tha eBt prlxe. Mr. Penrod, g not ure t0 whether Taylor with the formers 3 hour for twelve parents. A deiicIous luncheon was served to he will be able to have read $3 the Totals visiting spend another day. Magazines A Newspapers Referee Bergestram; umpire shift and 50c an hour for the over--, Mr. and Mrs. James Bant. Paul Jauber, later on, in this, end of the district - tke following: Mrs. time. Mrs. Ernest 8m!th and utile Mrs. George Castleton, Ryes. Mrs. Wm. for the purpose of Issuing permits, CIGARS and TOBACCO daughter, Maureen, arrived here to- - Bate, Mrs. W. A. Oliver, Mrs. Marie but In the event he don't those who with to her Christmas spend day Naefi Mra. H. E. Naylor, Mrs. Mary failed to get theirs will either have BILLIARD PARLOR in parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sullivan. Mason, Mrs. Jacob Naef, Mrs; Mar- - to refrain from driving a car or se- Connection. Wedon A. Stack left Mrs. Mary gnret Drew, Mrs. J. O. Nash, Mrs. cure a permit at Nephl or Provo bc- K. H. a N. San Francisco for visit Mrs. P. for Neilson. Carlson, fore the of first tbe neiday year, Moeeeoooooooooooeoo with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stack. White there she will make the ac- wgfBniliUiliaiHiaaijilaiaiaiafiliitiRliiJZfaraaiaianiiiiaiaiHiaiHia quaintance of a new granddaughter, a few Mary Elaine, who arrived months ago. ! The Women's Democratic Club met Thursday, December 14th in local county court house. A , tho ' paper on Inflation" was given by Mrs. Wilma Webber, the discussion 'was ted by Mrs. Leonard Davis and I Mrs. D. C. Wheeler, Jr. The next meeting of tbe club will be on Jan-'nar- y 11th. Word from Los Angeles Is to the r J effect that George Viertel, who has been confined to a hospital for a I eouple of weeks. Is getting along as well as can be expected. The young J I man is suffering from some kind of 1 a stroke which left him partially ps rail zed. Hia mother, Mra. Ther- - I esa Viertel, is with him at the pres- - J LKAGUE STANDING. Won Loit baa-ketb- ."si - ..... SJTto .... - I I lc. Ladies To the with they I buy : tn Gifts We Know He Will Appreciate I 4 at-B- Y , SOX JnrF ; i Bring the Question to Us OCONNORS .... .... .... ... .......,a..O .......... ........I -- - FbrarL 14-T- pfh midlu .... - ' 'an - I ! OXFORD ..............6 .....I . Just Received Shipment of Ladies ! ij SILK DRESSES $7.95 each Summit Store m TO MATCH YOUR si for one dollar! WITH EACH SUIT ORDER LJ BiilMitchell LaJ PHONE 01 EUREKA Merry h j : Christmas ffl ent time. Mrs. Francis Davie entertained a group of girls Saturday in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Lois. Games were enjoyed followed by a delicious lunch. The prises for the games were awarded to Shirley Berk and May O'Rourke. Those prez-- 1 ent were: Bhirley Beck, May and Marie O'Rourke, Beverley Brlmhall, Shirley and Phylli Courlcy, Ruth Stephenson, Bonny Shelkl, Darlene ahd Barbara Russell, Dorothy and Connie Rae Edwards. The mj KoHtem was awlHted in entertaining .J Roa-tro- m by Mra. 8am Edwarda and Mra. Dan jI Edwards. Little Elizabeth Jones entertained r I number of her little friends at a 1 Christmas parly at )ier home teat J i Saturday afternoon. Games were ! 2 played at which Charles Donnelly, HI Darlene Russell, May ORourke and Jack McCormick won prizes. After Mrs. refreshments were served Claude F. Daker entertained the children with a moving picture show. Present were: Darlene Russell, Marie and May ORourke, Lois Davies, Anna Lee, Helen Lou and Jimmy Knlghn, Romae Hogan, Joyce Rife, Blanche Baker, Chariot Donnelly, Jack OHara, Jack McCormick, Mir ten and Helen Wlimore, Date Lund- - .fj holm, Joe Dnvte nnd Mnnrin . Cranberries, 2 lbs. leryi cach ...... 29c 6c LARD 8 POUNDS 69c Mixed Candy, choice, lb. 25c Mixed Candy, good, lb. . . 19c Clear Toys, 2 for 5c Mixed Nuts, 2 pounds . , . 35c (No Peanuts) RANDLE'S CASH MARKET PERSONAL INTEREST ft ATTENTION |