Show brief local items of this week 4 qua gus hal haia been out from the capital for thet the past week 11 acx blight avas was able to get out aga ga n I 1 last ast monday after a week weeks s ill ness iless rev W F bulkley of Provo will preach at st andrews next sunday morn ng and even ng mrs I E I G ila returned Fe returned turned to eu reka on tuesday morn ng after a visit with mith salt bake relatives mrs percy canlis hanks was the guest of her mother at payson last sunday I 1 returning return ng home the same evening rev C E rice will be in provo next sunday eha exchanging nging pulpits with ithe I 1 the pastor of the episcopal church at that place george boynes ha has S P en d a shoe I 1 stanl stano in the gatley B bros av a agri and infill will be pleased to r reabie e ie t the h e pat conage of his friends J mrs victor hendrickson wa was at moida on sunday for a visit with mith cpr husband who is look ng after his farming interests at that place mrs beesley made a trip to salt lake on tuesday afternoon going there for the funeral of her I 1 uncle john C sullivan of ogden john morley jr has returned to eur ka after several months absence he has been living at salt lake and in idaho cities since leaving tintic gintic mrs B M corn sh and mrs frank both of mammoth were in eureka on wednesday attending the session of the bridge club at the home of mrs V L thomas P J fennell and pe perry ry fuller re turned on friday evening of last af after ter a t trip r I 1 to the h ae county seat where they at attended tendO d the he meeting of the board of count miss boners mr and mrs bichard richard luxen re turned to eureka last sunday even ing and the follow following own ri morning mr luxen assum assumed the n management of the tintic gintic merr mercantile an e store succeed ing john bob rob n vh 0 w whose resignation took effect on fht h t d day a the lubens will ill reside on church rh street through an oversight v ver ragn sight w sa neglected e g to publish th the e mews aws of and ane e marriage arlage of miss matche M it he and mr A W wh ir ch eh h yook ook place on march ath in sal alt ake city they were married I 1 b by ishop is he paul jones of the episco Episcopal a church chr the bride is a former r ident dent of this city fifty pairs of quail caught in washington county have just been released in juab county by orders of bred ired W chambers state fish and game commissioner mr chambers hopes by catch ng them in the south and releasing them in northern utah to increase the in this section the big ad of the golden rule store appearing on the second page of this weeks week a isue issue should be read by everybody in tintic gintic this store is offering some exceptional bargains in cpr ng goods and manager tinker an some brisk buying as the merchandise has been marked as low as the golden rule system of buying and selling will permit lawrence myers a son of mrs william myers who moved her tarn fain ily to butte a year or more ago is playing a great game of basket ball this season according to newspaper clippings which have been sent to eureka friends the young man is playing guard on the butte high school team and it is said that he is a strong game player who is 13 rap andly developing into an all around athlete alex M mcdonald of eureka has just received an interesting letter from his father whose home is in scotland the letter tella tells of condit ions ion sinthe in the british isles where the ef facts of the war are being felt at paisley where the father resides the streets are filled with crippled soldiers who have been sent back from the battle lines in trance prance and the hospitals hospital 3 are also overa overflowing lowing soldiers with amputated limbs are to be seen on every hand band and almost every city of any size in great brit tain has its duoto of belgian refu gees dance nelt next thursday even ng at the pavil on with mus muse by the well knoon kno lehi orchestra A musical comedy will vill be present ed under the direction of the ba M r church choir during the early part of april mr nir and mrs D J sal ivan left yesterday morn ng for salt lake go ing there for the f moral of the late john C sullivan of ogden chester dummett of the ng bros sporting goods house at salt lake was in eureka on wednesday and placed some of his gools goo ls with local dealers corn fed beef shipped direct to our shop from the big packing plant in omaha can be purchased by our customers with no advance in prices tintic gintic meat co members of the local lodge of yeo men are requested to be present at a special meeting which is 13 to be held at the odd fello fellows s hall this even ng there will be business of importance to all every one at of those new suits coats and dresses b Ilef heffernan fernans s is right up to the mm min ute in call and look them ov er some time within the next few days orris jarmin jarman who has been work ing for the 0 ogden g d en P packing fin co lo at og g den tor for the past faw months 0 t h re turned to his im home here during the early part othe the past week eck mr jarman wilo will r ma in in eureka and vre will once more d devote vote his attention to mm min ng V mrs airs george hawes and her son gilbert both of provo are the guests of mr and mrs W H green of silver city gilbert hawes met with a very bad accident at the grand central mine abo it a year ago at which time his leg was crushed he ile has been in the hospital much of the time since the accident and while an amputation was averted he has not recovered the use of the limb wednesday of last week fifteen full grown elk were unloaded at nephi and have since been turned into the enclosure in salt creek canyon theae these added to fifty already in this canyon will make sixty five of these animals that are roving the hills east of ne phi the people of this county ap pre predate clate the efforts of the state game warden and his assistants for the supply of these animals added to this section each year lawrence blackett who represent ed juab county in the lower house of the state legislature is at home again he ile returned on monday and la is once more at his desk as manager of the bullion beck beek mercantile store the sixty ity days of work in the legis lature was a hard grind to every member of the body and mr black ett is naturally glad that it is over and that he can again devote his time to his business affairs george V wilson came in this week from hia his ranch inthe cow hoi low section of ast tintic gintic arid and states that it will pe be some before it J will b be possible to make t the L trip by tea team mr wilson came to eureka ure ka on horseback or 0 it be sevc several ral w eks ks ef afore the wagon road la is in such sh h pe pei that it can be trav eted by h a LIY ily 1 loaded outfits sup I 1 plies for ane e scot scotia mine are hauled by wagon to the summer banch ranch and then transferred to bob sleds mrs Bend bendayan ayans s excellent line of spring and summer in will be left at the home of mrs M L gar nty rity just above the baptist church on upper main street throughout the week and the ladies of tintie are in cited to call and inspect these bats hats each week mrs bendayan will be in eureka on tuesday wednesday an and d thursday and on these trips she nill bring a number of new hats arit most stylish hats for spring ana and sum mer at the lowest possible prices hazel dawn of whom utah is ex ces proud is to be featured in one of our girls which comes to the star theatre on monday in the form ol 01 a four our reel photo drama this latest release by the famous players film company of new york is the bronson howard play on the screen and is said to be even better than the original production on the stage hazel dawn who captivated broad way in the pink lady as the west generally knows is an ogden girl one of the famous tout family of opera singers and actresses aside froin from the local interest attached to the production one of our girls has received asplend d notices in all the eastern papers as being a grip ping comedy drama that carries parries num erous refined comedy situations druggists and physicians of provo have agreed to assist the officers of that city n the enforcement 0 oj the law against the sale of liquor the druggists have pledged themselves not to sell intoxicating liquor for any purpose and the doctors have agreed not to write prescript ons calling for anything but grain the druggists have backed up their agreement with a substantial urn sum which will be forfeited to the other druggists in case one of them vio lates the contract which they have all signed the new law governing the shipment of liquor into dry territory will make it a very difficult matter for bootleggers boot beggers to operate ani an 1 the people of provo are of the opinion that their town will come verj very near being dry in a the future |