OCR Text |
Show Thursday, December EUREKA EfcPOfttBft Page Visited Conrad Holmes "are Nephi Kiwanii Club an ol Itt the proud pareuia the Eureka Organisation ; ; at ihelr arrived which boy baby mornhome In ihla city on Monday Lust evening at lha local Klwaul , , 14th. December of ; ing, Club meeting a Urge delegation for , to were born wua preaent, A hualy baby boy Neplit Klwanlana Frl- to the vlalt on a Vlertel of Harold puying Mrs. be Mr and pUrp0e The youngster Eureka cib. This was the first . Men's Leather day. December 11th. because b,t of lbe lul, from the .. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vern Rife and lit- - was given a royal welcome Mrs. Juaae Matthews left Saturday era end of the county since tne re Is tluir first-borHOUSE SLIPPERS for Los Angiles for a visit with her te KOn. lloliert, and Mrs. C. K. Rife, fr : : daughter, Mrs. M. L. Hart. sr-s,uu, $1.95 Pair ( I H lisa held tomorrow was Ruben Myers left early In the Kay Pike of Cornish, Ptah. spent (uiiiil will gathering and to all present it that Is an for It expected week for Denver, Colorado, In Eureka with his day) evening. the week-entell that these Interclub contacts Ladies Felt Edward most of the business for the year H,10uld be Cl4rred on more frequently extended visit with his brother. Hoy parents, Judge and Mrs. wa at tliii will b completed Myers, Jr. Pike. After the usual ceremonies the HOUSE SLIPPERS meeting anolher However, son. was turned over to the visitMrs. A. T. Bigler lias returned meeting the at closea. Instructor T. It. the Collins, year before may le held from Balt Lake City, where she subors, Dr. Jones being the first speaker $1.C5 Tlntic High School, was called to Tin- - and acting as master of ceremonies. mitted to a very serious operation. of the a rarklnson Heth Coach on Tuesday, by Oregon, lluxton, Hhe is recovering rapidly. The first numbers were readings a member of message Informing him of the death tic. High School was the Ned Higglnson, which were great- , which r played by Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Robertson are cf ba gMtf.r, Mra. John Jeppeson. team the Following all present. by evening. y enjoyed Ptsh Agile lant Thursday rejoicing over the arrival of a fine LADIES' PAJAMAS There will be a Christmas part Coach I': rklnson was high point ass a couple of songs by LeRoy baby boy, born on Saturday, Decern- on s, but neverthc- - Whitehead, who In two melodies tier 12th. The Ud Is Just the sort given it the Miners Pnlon Hall foi, the Tuck Stitch P- at carried his audience from the frivolle-- s the game. lost they had ordered for their other 8: t unlay. Deeemlier lth. they ous to the serious, and held every- j n., for the children of the Miners $1.35 Pair Mr. at d Mrs. Thayas Bray were 0M Bprflbounii during his presents- - , Union. Banin Claus will ha there. . the by Ordcrvllle Tuesday railed to Mr. and Mrs. Krnesl Sax welromed T'he apeakcr 0f the evening was o( Mm IJray. father. Alvin FKOM W)h u ba y g their home a pn-ltwas also the fath- ,,Mrri.r Nilson, who delivered a highRapb vo- MENS, LADIES AND LUSCIOUS APRICOTS Sunday, DecrmbiT 13th.r It ,H v' ,.r f Mlsi Anna Porter, who for eev- - . eduCBtlontt stressing thought, y ,ln,, Euthe ported that lnith was by welfare. employed ,.r., yean catonai training and child CHILDRENS 'are getting along nicely. reka Hanking company. KlKln Garrett, president of tha a also gave Bargeant I .ary uid Curporel Wright The I -- dies Auxiliary of the Min- - Ksphi Klwanls InClub, RUBBER FOOTWEAR "tmMd which popular mcnibera of the recruiting ers Inlon raju'td a nice hamjuet on short address rartn closer relationship M'wn force of the 38th Infantry, at Foil Tuesday evening, after which cards towns. Douglas, In Salt take City, were In wer pla-e- d. Prlxes were won by spectlve clubs of the different IheNephlK-hous- e from visitors The N. Eureka on Monday, looking for young P. Mrs. Me Nucf. first. Hat LADIES' KID GLOVES lob were as follows. Ulll prlxe, and and Mra. L. Hoyt, Herman Mangelaon, Rua-re- ll $2.95 Pair Hawkins, Earl Reid, June Ken-BlnHie Inst Issue of the Re- - dull. Ed Winn, Ned Higglnson, The members of the Fidelia Club the Tlntic High School basket- - Arial Petty, Earl Steele, Elgin Gar- were entertained at their meeting bllj tfaui has played two games, rett, Dr. P. L. Jones, Max Thomas, last week by Mra. Charles Zabrlskle. wlnlltnK one nnd losing the other. Ralph Nilson, Gil Bailey, A. P. MENS GLOVES tarda and a nice luncheon being the Tbey defeated the South Cache High Christie. nsen, LeRoy Whitehead and features. The prises were won by of jyrum by K wore of 30 to 23. and Abo Gibson. $1.00 to. $2.95 Mrs. Eugene Blncket, high score. jMl t0 Qita 21 to IS. By the time ee and Mrs, If. A, Schofield, the cut. fba playing season starts next month ahould hare hi. ' Other, attending were: Mra. Caaalla COUPONS GIVEN WITH Bacon, Mrs. T. E. Bartlett, Mrs. Ian!!(Uad ja wejj traned shape. Beck, Mrs. Frank Drlskey, Mrs. John 4 SPANISH FORK Grace Joalene Quite n number of Kureka people Bunnell, Mrs. P. J. Donnelly, Mrs. II. Kirkpatrick, Mra. Percy Ilanka, are planning on attending the Rose Chatwln, Infant daughter of Harold Mrs. John F. Rowe, Mra. Ben Thur-- ' Carnlvasl at Pasadena. California, and Grace Houghton Chatwln, died MAMMOTH YOUNG (XJl'PLE on New Year's Day, to witness the Friday evening at tha family home , Mill. mond, Mrs. George Tinsman. TO .WED .OX . SATURDAY j elaborate parade and the football after a weeks Illness of bronchitis the Washington nnd pneumonia. game between Mlaa Fern Freckleton and Clinton' The child was born June 10, 1130, Husklea" and Pittsburg. Indications Gunderson of Mammoth will be Join--j Euis She nt survived are that more than two doxen by her ed In Benjamin. marriage on Saturday, Both !rekans will make the trip. parents, one brother, Gerald, and a are young people of thatj popular Lawrence Chatwln of grandfather, town. j Late last week s new Terraplane and tw0 On Saturday evening at the Mam rar was alolvn from a garage In Ne- - Mr. and Mrs. William Rrandparents. of Houghton moth Amusement Hall a wedding rephi and on Monday the car was lo-- ( Mammoth. rated In rueblo, Colorado, and the Funeral services were held Mon- ception will be given In their honor two young men In It were placed un-- : at Benjamin with Bishop Paul Invitations for this event having der arreat. Juab county officials day Ludlow officiating. Burial was made been Issued. j turned the case over to federal au-- I In the cemetery at that I place. Each of the giant turbines aboard thorltlea who will prosecute the men ! under the Dyer Art. It means noth- the trans-Atlantliner Queen Mary WEDDING ANNOUNCED. contains 257,000 blades, each fitted lug short of n term In a l?. S. prison. j ! by hand. Mrs. Bertha Day announces the Mining and Legal Blanks for Sale HEAVY STORM IX TIXTIC of her daughter, Beatrice marriage DISTRICT DURING WEEK Croft Painter, to Ray B. Clawson, I ef Riverside, California, the wedding From all appears nrrs Tlntic la ceremony being performed at Nephl tning to be well supplied with snow on December 8th. The couple will the holiday season, the blanket make their home In California. . for snow which fell yesterday after-- 1 , of noon and evening being enough to Insure this even though no more fell. STAMPED GOWN ; The storm started late Monday ev-- . when Inches several mlng fell, and i this was followed by n warm wind and rain which nearly bared the ! ground. The rain atorm turned to , snow late yesterday afternoon. The present net up la undoubtedly the most Ideal for ranges end farms that has been experienced In many years. The ground la not frozen and i la now rovered with a nice coating HEN you uto an Electric Range you havo the adof anow. This means that when the ! service, on our combination rates, vantage of a low-co- it comes the moisture ! spring run-of- f which permits you to enjoy all tho advantages of Automatic will go Into tho ground where It will' I do the greatest amount of good. Electric Cooking at no increase above the cost of old fashioned methods. Mr. and Mrs. Pn ; 17, 19 SUMMIT STORE , , ; Men's and Rays' ' n. r n. u, - DRESS SHIRTS 79c to $1.98 d BLANKETS $2.39, ; $3.95, $5.89 a Pair all-sta- Men's and Boys' , all-star- , LIQl'Oll FLANNEL PAJAMAS $1.00 and $1.50 Pair ; INI-AN- nSlurvn i ; MORE and MORE HOUSEWIVES I ! ARE SAYING: MENS FELT HATS $2.49 to $3.25 BOYS FELT HATS $1.49 LADIES' NIGH GOWNS $1.00 and $1.35 EACH PURCHASE SENIOR HOP AVAR ONE OF FINEST DANCES OF THE YEA! The Senior Hop of the Senior elm at the T. II. S. Auditorial last Friday evening and It prowl to be one of the moat pleasing of this nature ever given by tkt school. The crowd was not as larp as expected which resulted In tkt dance hardly paying for Itself, br. from a social viewpoint It waa wov derful. The hall waa beautifully decorated, the color scheme idea being carried out after the butterfly was given ic ;oos B One valet took care of 500 changes of dress In the wardrobe of Kiai George the Fifth of England. FEERY HOTEL MALT DIKE'S POPULAR PRICED MODERN HOTEL Broadway and West Temple ELEGTRICALlYi Ratos: $1.50 to $3.00 FREE GARAGE J' w 1936 DODGE In addition, you sava hours of time each week when you cook Electrically. You save money, too, through less food shrinkage, less evaporation of food moisture, and no wasted heat. There are many other reasons why many home, dwellers in this territory enoy Eecric Cooling. For instance, Electric Cooking is tho feseif of all cooking methods. Permit us to personally tell you about other reasons for its great popularity. 1931 CHEVROLET See I Coupe, good shape $275.00 $110.00 Itado in your present car on a New Dodge or Plymouth NEW SEMLOH HOTEL New Management (Different Atmosphere) MoJtrn, rooms, newly furnished with Simmons Stiff black taffeta la stamped with gold leaf flowers in gold, red, green, and brown. It ia superbly cut on bouffant lines with a fitted and draped bodice held in front with a gold clip set with ruby and emerald colored atones. FRIGIDAIRE for XMAS. Why? 1,500,000 more Frigidaires in use than any other make. ,3 e Your Dealer 5 T 1 b or J A d Utah Power 5 K mattresses. Popular prices. Coffee Shop. Beauty Parlor. Hsrher Shop. Tailor Shop fur your convenience; Uarnge In ronnectloa and most of all - at rales that you ret mora for your money. II. Oil to II. SO without bath Inner-sprin- g Sing In. V t4 & Light Co. l: K II to hath. SO HARRY J. $2.00 with private K. MILES. Mgr. Asst. Mgr. K. McUORMIUK, Look over our line of SPARTON RADIOS. POTPOURRI them with other makes. Then Decide! Witch-Has- el Divining Rods Because the Iwiga of a shrub found in northeastern United States had a peculiarity to twist and point in various directions, they were used by aome in early days as divining rods for locating water, oil or other treasure. Represented as possessing supernatural power, the shrub soon came to be known as the witch-haze- l. 9 Writer PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL DEALER George Forsey Newtwpcr Uaiua. P 2 VE$, SIR I HE Si jt o 4 W le st I 1) , $223.00 Discount WHIPPET Sedan, good shape Under t . LIKE NEW. HALT LAKE CITY a Demonstrator at 1 is Jjprjte WAT t GOESOM MERE AMPSHE WoULDtfT HEIPA1E HUDj A Word MEANIhl? i : !. |