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Show ii,'nrflday, July 29, 1937. EUREKA REPORTER Local Nev ur and Mr. A. I). Muimun spent- and .rdiy and Sunduy in Sanpete with rela- counties Slrf visiting ltodda, of Dolse, Idaho, trip tour- - aTfiJ lif John Phipps and rat limed lata last week and Mrs. . JtarfcT Mr and Mri- - Juin J. Hannifin spent the 24th of July In Oak Creek Dry wer, end. Cn,"' Special on House Dreasess for Sat- SlBt on,y 79c- Sh8 v Jsjf u. Meat and Grocery Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Nellson and spent the week end In ' and Mra. N. W. , Provo Canyon. - Art Roberta pent Monday and "? twf,ey anl Ht- son of Bingham. were in Eure- mesaay.'tle in Salt Lake City. Miss Helen Cummings of Ileber .ka durl lng the couple of weeks City Is a guest at the home of Mr. Dividend baseball team la at Am-,t,MB wllb Ctlves and friends, and Mrs. N. Wlllmore. i t,r,can Fork today playing a league' u. nd Mr Ro .. 0 Maaon , which Isa Special on House Oressesa fur Sat- .mi' part of the vacation to irday. July list, only' 79c. Shea ft Poultry celebration belne h.S' southern Utah where they are visit- - Barrett Shop. cUy' Jn Ing the various scenic sections. .. A big fine baby boy was born on1' The nest ineelltir of the - ra- - A- - D. Ualrd children Suggestions H1.- Pl Mr,,.inlng a vacation ur - 'Provo vi?tnrT Friday ,and Saturday " tht .... 3 Pa Beef SHOULDER STEAK, pound LOIN PORK CHOPS, pound .. I . PEANUT BUTTER OO 22c 2 lb. 35c Woodbury FACIAL OC Lot SOAP 3 bars Tln-'dro? weraln'1 Eurekon1! I GROUND Rylund of Provo yrs. Bert L. Carter of Provo waa the meeting was to have been held).. mnghatn Me visitor on on Wednesday visiting on the second. Tuesday, coming I, Eureka here'ggtt ' on mining and other business. Mr. j Mrs. Dunn's friend. Mrs. Carter, who 1 a Stella'S Mrs mother U,Nt word from Mrs. J. g. Lner resident of this city, was the was formerly Juvenile pro- she, j.. BACON on and who I ballon were Bill, Stokes. officer for this district. seriously .Ml of Mrs. Joseph u Injured couple of weeks ago In an I Sliced, lb. Mary Tinder und Mias Shir- Sir. snd Mra. Wayne Richmond, automobile accident at North Platt.' wi Swifts LARD griZoo Hlchman and son. Dob. left Nebraska la to the effect that they ,ey erRobi,iaon returned on Monday 'moth In honor of her daughter, Mlsa In home d visit- -' Beth. who Is to married to Glenn pend,n lhe week Reno, are getting along as well as can be 4 pounds . hit Friday for their ,n SH,t Uke and 0gden Hevada after spending ten days In expected. They Erickson or Eureka on Saturday, However, it will be sever- - ,n,! Eureka visiting with relatives and al weeks before they will be able to BEEF POT 18c-20a"omp,!?led hom by Mra- July list, at Nephl. a"d son, Billy, who will c iF' leave lhe hospital. Meads. a few days left to get first only ROAST, lb. 'SDSnd a WMk tiara Header $1.65. quality Fork, was! Theodore 'Ted J. W. Funk and Herbert Taylor, Atherley Hay Fork, $1.1$. and two' t,,rat guaRty M. J. B. COFFEE embers of the state liquor com- - passing out the cigars last Thursday' BISQUICK Large Pkg GRAPE FRUIT 16c Mn-iBylu- " 37c ... - jar 73c v1 34c Del Monte, No 2 can 15c Libbys DEVILED MEAT, sml cans 6 25c VIENNA 25c SAUSAGE 3 lb can ne sr,;..the i. Ear,!. i. ;'sTr'.v;r; local liquor store, tree In their praise of the and complimented Mans- local on the neatness of Cronin Dsn ier Iki store and tha business Uke man- per la which it la run. The commla- doners were on a trip to the various tores snd agencies In the southern port Of the state. lupcctlng Tier fTe ,,:a KTe!; "i? manner and Investigation disclosed 8a,1 Ltjr ,on that he wa. the father of another lhlr Efeka they were their son Bob.who . , big fine baby boy born on that morn- .n visiting with relatives at Mother and baby are doing' a 11 Ing. ror two weeka. nicely and Ted Is now able to return j I to work. Helper, the defending state cham-'D- rIplons, Is back In the running for the , ie Women s Benefit Association' geC0Ild hal( ci,amponHhlp b tBk,M YPCt St til6 1101110 Of Un, &lsrKdr0t ... ... a double header from American t-.v irork Saturday 5 to 4 and 7 to 5. 7. .a'P,nled set-u- p 9S doorI!hIh,., rs r.,, 3 pound can Bonnie Jean Cromar, maces Storrs, Lois Davies, Marjorie Allred, Lola Singleton, Ruth Wilson, Jmb Larsen, Jean Boyer, Beverley Cronln, Darlene Atherley, Dorothy Atherley. . Darlene Colovlch. Mable and Bessie Russell. Richards, EUlLDING-oppos- I I 1 ! I I I I ABOUT AUGUST 4 1 Lorraine-Perfe- J ct FOR : Peters Shoes ! 1 for women and misses 1 a Accessories-Sundri- es NEW FOR FALL Rollins SILK DRESSES A complete New Stock will be ready for our New Full-Fashione- $5.90 $7.90 Sizes 12 to 44 $4.98 $6.90 hosiery in the New Cross- MISSES SHOES Sizes 12 ya to 3 BRAND NEW AUTUMN STYLES and built for wear. - Country Colors for Fall 79c - The Perfect Fitting Smooth the Way to Loveliness. SLIP S GOWNS pajamas pantiesstep-ins 98c wear Rollins, the exyoull appreciate tra wear in every pair. Once you About Aug. 10th our New Fall Shoes for Women will be in. Rayon Undies d Run Stop Location. LORRAINE Guaranteed not to Shrink, Stretch, Sag nor Pull Out at the Seams. Womens and Misses' Sizes. Karlu Frock Shop valu- - ddlltoMtojtaorMlillom. c FIRST AID MEN RECEIVE FINAL EXAMINATIONS Rollins Silk Hosiery Fitting Undies WOMEN AND MISSES ! Pv West Mining company, waa In Eureka on Tuesday conducting the aale of stock of that company on account of the recent assessment. He was accompanied here by L. D. Burrell, railroad and mining man of Provo. Wash Dresses I I OR Silk Dresses s ! 3 tnd bould i 44 Judge J. A. Porker of the Bureau of Mines, Harry McEwan and G. F. Christensen, safety flrat men of the Utah Power and Light company, were In Eureka Thursday evening giving the final examinations to thu men who took the free course from Utah Power official. Those who passed the examination are Truman Halt, Kenneth Spurrier, John P. Rowe, Dan Hall, D. 8. Clement. Jamea Brady, Reed Chadwick,1 L. D. Myers. G. A. Ruff. N. C. Fillmore, Karl Eagar, Edward Fox, Jaa. Chatwln, V. 8. BardMey, Spencer Bardaley, T. A. Clement, and J. O. Kaah. Statistics Show Fewer Bankruptcies For Year Fewer bankruptcies but more total liabilities were recorded In the fed-- ( era! court during the fiscal year, ending June SO, It wa revealed Satnr--, day by clerk, who pointed out that bankruptcy statistics are frequently mllcadlng. For Instance, said W. II. Wilson,' clerk of the court at Salt Lake t'lty, there nre more bankruptcies filed when business than there beat ns are to pick up during, depressed Thla I because when people start to work again creditors attempt to garnishee wages to pay Mil, and wage earners sometime go liankrhpl to protect themselves, times. say that nature batting the Increased noise of life hy making u gradually the power of shutting our noise. Scientist la com- - modern acquire ears to ( i j QUARTS CODE NO. 170 PINTS CODE NO. 171 ' ft PTS. CODE NO. 172 Cspnisht IMT hr LINCOLN INN C. E. R I F E NOTARY llrptirtrr Office riHLIO Kurrka BISTILLING CO., INC. Lawrcaeaburf, Indiana New Management (Different Atmosphere) al WORKMEN HAVE BEEN AT WORK FOR WEEKS REMODELING THE STORE BUILDING AND PUTTING IN NEW DISPLAY WINDO- WSCOME IN AND SEE US ON AND AFTER AUGUST 4 IN OUR NEW STORE, LINES WHERE WE SHALL CONTINUE TO CARRY THE SAME STANDARD PRICES. OF HIGH QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST POSSIBLE ! Under you may bo1 be bMb t0 d much Mlsa Margaret Harrington, who Is for the man who helpa you awlm a making her home at Reno, Nevada, swirling rurent but yon ean at leaat where she has a position a a hospl- - tvold kicking him below his float-tnurae, la spending her vacation Ing riba. In Eureka with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harrington. Casey Barr of Bingham has spent tha past week In Eureka doing some special electric work for the United States Mining Company. Mr. Barr Installed the big eleetrle hoist at the Eagle and Blue Bell mine about twenty year ago. Jesse Haws, secretary of the Tin-ti- postoffice ite I s HALT LAKE CITY aame subject, this session two new members aken nt0 tbe c'ub George wfr ud and Vernon Castle- ,,on botb 7 bon a progreaslve Ray Baird, little daughter of Mr. A. D. Baird, left on Wed- with her uncle and aunt, Mr. nenday and Mrs. Charles Cook, for Los An- - yP?nf geles where she will spend the re- - ab, I malnder of the summer. ! THE VIENNA NEW SEMLOH HOTEL le and Mrs. Service Phone 180 ''' , Ida- - Delivery 44 , INEW LOCATION I MARKET j ellowstone Park and fishing In ho sections. I RANDLES CASH "Vf?"', MOVING TO OUR 86c i Mr. dad Mrs. Gordon Tinder and children, and Mr. and Mra. William K1WAMS (TA'll HELD KVKMXO MKKT1.XQ ed. Mra. Theresa Vlertel won first Sortfor fPn!h Roundy and baby aPnt 8alurday, pro,,Uon d Sunday at Nephl and Santaquin. prize, and Mrs. Wm. Maxwell house wooing. At the latter place they visited with number of the Klwanls prize, while the consolation went toi Mrs. Elizabeth Phizacklea. A dell-- j Fire of an unknown origin did a Mrr Rordy,a relatives. (ciub membership was present at the aat tha U' clous luncheon was served. The lot of damage to the home of Mr. Harold Shrlver, the eelin be!d next meeting will be August 24th and Mrs. Stanley B. Wilson Monday 7uma wa7up from Mining company, jLth at noon. Trompt action by the fire rrovo on Tuesday at the. home of Mrs. Etta Gear. He Inspected vd the place from lh ew strike at the mine In Kelt Ken.!!el!.!0?l!h"!e: Mrs. George Tlnsman entertained depavtD,lt case for several Aa burn,nK ,0 ,be roUMI- - The dam- - Tlntlc and transacted business In Wedthe Fidelia Club members on of conversathe past topic meetings t(e wag eHmsted at between four bureka discussion was the contemnesday evening of last week. Bridge ind and tion hundred dollars jj0 ' was played and prizes awarded to! Mr. and Mra. Sherman Hickman plated park which Is to be built In Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee left on and little son of Ploche, Nevada Eureka. Mra. Ben Thurmond, first, and Mrs. It was stated that Harry Dean Beck, cut. A delicious lunch-- ! Wednesday morning for California wera Rueata at the home of Mr., and PUts had conaented to take over the eon was served to the following: where they will spend ten days tak- - Mrs. John Bunnell during the past Important position of park engineer, While at (rn ayt. Mrs. IHckiqan waa form- - end already has the cornors, end and Mrs. Cecelia Bacon, Mrs. Eugene Ing In points of Interest. Blackett. Mrs. Dean Beck. Mrs.! San Francisco Mr. Lee will look over ery Miss Edna Bunnell. vide lines or the plot of ground lo- Frank Brlakey, Mrs. John Bnnnell. i the latest stocks of goods and do cated. Theo. and Dick Haynes, Roy Han- Mrs. P. J. Donnelly, Mrs. Thurmond, considerable buying for hla variety pher Jones gave a very Intereet-Rand,on and oni RT. Ox Boyns and Joe nR telk on the possibilities of the store. Mrs. Charles Zabiiskle. OrcR returned Monday after spend- parki aa dtd Mayor Aibert Johnson. t formed the centerpiece of the lunch- iw uble and 'the favors were in were: Fern putel colors. Seated e R. Among the Eureka people who were at Salt Lake on Monday for the funeral of Mrs. Nell O'Donnell were: nd Mra w- - A Robinson, Mrs. P' J- - Donnel,jr Mr1, Marjr A- - 8,ack I Mr. and Mra. Lionel Fairbanks. ; 4 1-- 116 e e Modern, rooms, newly furnished with 81mmona mattresses. Beds, Inner-sprin- g Popular prices. Coffee Shop. Beauty Parlor, Barber Shop, Tailor Shop for your convenience; Garage Jn connection and most of all at rates that yon get more for your money. $1.90 to $1.50 without bath Single. $1.60 to $2.00 with private heth. HARRY K. MILES, Mgr. J. F. McCORMICK, Aset. Mgr. |