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Show Misa Helen Snell left Friday (or a vacation la southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fullmer spent New Tear's day with relatives Your New Year Plans MEMBER Sarah A. McChrystal, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Parsons leave Friday for Prof. I. L. Williamson, superintendent of the Tlntle schools. Is expected to return within the next day or. two from southern California, where he spent the holiday vacation. Mrs. Mary Bonner and daughter, Miss Elisa Bonner, returned to Balt Lake last Bunday after spending the holiday vacation with their relatives in this city. , County Assessor Haynes was over from Nephl during tho week, being In consultation' with' his deputies who will handle the asseaament of Tlntle property. . Phone 261 and ask for Sullivan If .you want your wall paper and kalsomlned walls cleaned. Winter prices now prevail. Dont wait for Harry J. Beane returned during the week after a visit with his family at Salt Lake. Mrs. Wilkes returned to Eureka on Monday after a visit with Balt Lake friends. . Edwin Shrlver returned to California late last week, resuming his the spring rush. studies at the 8tan ford University. Theodore F, Holt of tho Tlntle Milling Company was called to Medford, Oregon, yesterday, by tho Illness of his mother. Mrs. Holt accompanied him on the trip. Elmo Fullmer left early in tho week for California where bo has since enrolled in the state univerfrlenda Lake. sity and will continue his studios Mra A1 Glllls, whose present home throughout the remainder of the Mrs. John J. Hannifin and sons returned on Sunday evening after Is in southern California, returned to school year. Mrs. W. F spending a few weeta with Balt Lake Eyreka late Friday afternoon, comr left early In ing here for a visit with her daugh- tho week for relatives. fornla where she The Glllls will visit for weeks with Mr. A leap year dancing party will be ter, Mrs.. McDonald. 2266 North Vicks- and Mrs. reside at family this school n J.. Harper, old time at the high gym. given Avenue, Bawtelle, Cal. residents Eureka who for the past evening by the Junior Class and the burg Miss Margaret Doran and Miss fifteen years have been making their affair promises to be weU attended. There will be good music and a Jolly Mary C. Sullivan returned to Eure- home on the coast. ka late last week after spending the time for all. Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan was called j holiday vacation at the former's to Salt Lake on EuweU known Thursday by the George Tina man, In Both are mem-jbe- Illness of her reka man, was sent to one of the Ihome of Colorado. bfothr, J. H. Coombs, School the Tlntle High who Is the Wncipal of the Balt Lake hospitals during the early School. Mr. Bryant part of the week. Mr. Tlnsman has faculty. Nick Ferrando, Chief Cons, leader, Coombs JunloryHJgh is suffering from rheumabeen In poor health for the past few months and It Is hoped that a session is back In camp after a pleasant tism and his condition Is quite serIn the hospital will put him in good sojourn In California. Mr. Ferrandos ious. two young daughters are making more. once Prof. announces a couple Stewart shape their home with an aunt In CaliDan B. Cronin, the new "marsh," fornia and the father spent the holi- of changes in the teaching staff at ithe grade schools slnee the holiday Is doing good work and It dont day vacation with them. Mrs. Thomas Trythal has j vacation. ofan to have seem natural hardly W. A. Wells presented her taken the place of Mias Fay Bren-toMrs. in an Interest ficer who takes husband with a nabyydaughter as a whose marriage was solemnised streets, sidewalks and things In Christmas gift. UKAni Mrs. Wells a week or two ago, and Mrs. J. W. enforcout He started by general. ere spending the Vinter In Cal- Henderson Is employed temporarily. ing the removal of snow and Ice ifornia. They There are two things which you from the sidewalks and here's hop- of Eureka. Mrf. Welli demand pf a bank safety and sering that the good work will con- Miss Mabel Taylor. vice. You get both If you transact tinue. Mrs. Kate your took banking business with the Pay-so- n ;"her Murphy The members of the Eureka Exchange Savings Bank, memEileen, to Balt Lakh on Volunteer Fire Department have a daughter, the bers of the federal reserve system. child being Monday, big Job ahead of them in taking care 111 from nerveous .trouble seriously will and Savings accounts of all sixes thankconvention and tournaof the at the Holy Cross fully received. Five per cent Interment of the Utah 8tate Firemens receive treatment Mrs. Murphy and her est on your savings. Association. The time for this con- Hospital. were At a meeting of the Columbia accompanied to the daughter vention Is August of this year and In Mr. and Mrs. James Nor- - Rebekah Lodge No. 2, held on the by capital care to take of the order properly 4 th' day of December, the following visiting delegates and provide the were elected: Noble Grand, officers statwas In The error events will of It in Reporter program sporting Ella Vice Grand, Theresa Donnelly; A new of shaft the Tintlo ing that the (2,600. require approximately ' Secretary, Ron part of this money will be raised Standard mine had been sunk under Viertel; Financial Nellie Taylor; Treasurer, Thurmond; be will some contract and Aho. dances is It John true that by through subscribed by the business and min- a part of the work was handled by Recording Secretary, Ada L. Shepherd; Trustee for II months, Cora ing men. One of the series of dances Mr. Aho, hut the first 1200 feet of Norton. 7 will be given on the 12th of this the big shaft, was sunk by Erick and The M. I. A. of the Goshen ward month, the advertising for which Oscar Flink, well known local bas been Issued this week held conjoint meeting in the L. D. S. Church, Jan. 4, 1920. President Nettle Lewis of the T. L. presided at the exercises. The program consisted of a .Junior girls chorus conducted by Miss Wllmer; reading, Emma Burrlaton; piano solo, Della Okelberry. The speaker for the evening was Elder Joseph Finch, a returned missionary. His subject being the principles of Gospel. There was a large attendance. One of the moet enjoyable parties of the holiday season was that given at the home of Mrs. E. H. Osborne on New Tears Eve by the members of the L. O. E. Club, the attendance also including the husbands of the members. Following a program of cards there was a nice luncheon. In the card playing the first - prises were awarded to Mr. and Mra. Orrin Bpainhbwer, while the oonsblatlon prises went to Mrs, Julia . White-hea- d and Spencer Peterson. - rs J n, Get Your Sugar While You Can - former resident of Eureka, was back In the camp early In the week and while here disposed of some of his real estate, the property being sold through the efforts of Frank Garrity, real estate dealer. Mr. Lockwits says that he is closing up some of his business affairs preparatory to moving to His residence there, however, will not be permanent as he Is too fond of Utah to leave the state for length of tlme.A. Lockwits, 1 1 1 n CRO MARS UNDERSOLD v 1 PHONE EIGHT 09IWMHI9HWHW9WHN Gall-lorni- - a. The woolens special selling. an the fmartest. the season; heavy and beautifully woven the fur and cloth collars are most generous la size; the tailorings and linings an perfection. The sizes include a good range for both women of. ! and misses. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 10 Children's White Wool Astrachan Coats in sizes from 3 to 7 years, at prices up to $6.00 special ' for Saturday $1.00 - . state. Mrs. B. M. Cornish of Mammoth was the guest fit nor sister, Mra B. S. Revea of Balt Lake, during the v past week Mr. and Mrs. William Mathews friends during theyeek. Mr. and Mra. John W. Hurd are returned early In the week after making preparations to more to Balt vlaltlng with Balt Lake and Provo NEVER is planning to Boloet a ' smart COAT or SUIT for general wear could not do better than to see these offerings in this . Any woman who Bo-port- Eureka Personals and Social Events HiMMi For Those Who Want Coats and Suits! California. Auto license applications for the year 1920 can be secured at the office. Why not clean up your walls and ceilings. M. P, Sullivan, phone 201, will do the work in the quickest manner and at reasonable prices. Mrs. Mark McChrystal and daughter have been spending a few days jin Salt Lake. They will leave for Hollywood, Cal., Friday. Miss Nellie Laveen returned to Westminster College at Balt Lake, after spending a. week with her parents and sisters in Eureka. The next meeting of the L. O. E. Club will be held on Wednesday of next week with Mrs. Frank Qarrlty on Leadvllle Row. Mr. and Mrs. yRobert Jones of Richfield werhsJtf Eureka during the week, visitipgSjrith the latters mother, Mybf Emms BllHnga. They made the trip by auto. Attorney Claude F, Baker returned on Tuesday after a business trip to Delta. He has quite an extensive legal practice In that section of the Paysou Utah Mrs. A. Cline visited with Balt friends this week. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. McChrystal were guests of Salt Lake friends daring the past week. Mlss Dean Taylor and Miss Georgia Williams are Visiting for a few days with Balt Lakerlends. Manager John Taylor of the Copper Leaf property was In Balt Lake on business during the past week. Mrs. P. J. Bonner and daughter, Patricia, were k nests of Balt Lake I Mra. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Organized 1890 . at Bprlngville. There is one thing that every conservative wan and woman should plan to do early in the new year and that is: regulate his or her expenses so that it will be possible to start a savings account. It makes no difference how much you make; its what you save that really counts and what eventually puts you ahead. Start saving this month. Open an account with this bank, any sum from one dollar up will be sufficient; then keep adding to it every pay day and youTl be surprised how much you will have at the end of the year. We pay 5 per cent interest on savings accounts. 11 Friday, January 9, 1920. THE EUREKA REPORTER Page We still have 14 more pairs of Ladies, But-- ton Shoes on our bargain table, mostly small sizes, at HALF PRICE. : 999HH9millllHHW99H949H44WIIHMH9W4WH4HMM9W99Mlil Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pika expect to leave within the next few days for a visit in southern California. G. C. Lindsay returned on Wednesday arier a buelneea trip to Salt Lake. Battery and other troubles quickly fade away whea you take your car to Dureone garage. Mrs.' Hugo Depresln and her daughter, Mrs. P. J. Donnelly, were the guests of Salt Lake friends during tho past week. George Jonleoas returned to Mammoth after, spending a few weeks wlthshls family in southern California. Mr. and Mra. William Spainhower of Spring Lake were the guests of Eureka relatives during the holiday pet lod. .' Mrs. Rose Trealdder returned to Eureka on Thursday evening after a few days sojourn with. Salt Lake friends. Mra. Dean Beck and daughter, Marguerite, visited with her mother, Mrs. Ben Richter, at Warm Creek, for a few days last week. Dont allow your money to. remain Idle eend it to the Payson Exchange A Savings Bank where 6 per cent interest is paid on all saving)!. Member of the Federal Reserve System. your They get laxy quite often bowela then you feel punk all over. Hollister's Hockey Mountain Tea 1111a them with new life and new energy. Raymer Pharmacy. A special meeting of the Royal Neighbors will be held at the home of Mrs. James Morgan on Leadvllle Row next Tuesday evening. All members are urged to be present as there will be buslnem of Importance. Send your savings to the Payson Exchange Savings Bank,' member of the federal reserve system, and receive 6 per cent interest. Ton cannot afford to allow your money to remain idle. Mra, Alex 'Oourley pleasantly entertained the ladles of the Fldells Club on Thursday evening at which time a program of games and music was carried out, followed by a splendid luncheon. A special guest of the club at thla meeting was Mrs. Lee Manson. Road Commissioner . traveL To The Dyspeetie. " Would you like to feel that your stomach troubles are over, that you can eat anyklnd of food that you crave? Consider then the fact that Chamberlain's Tablets ham cured others why not you. There are many who have been restored to health by taking these tablets and can now eat any kind of food that they crave. When a druggist' finds that ' hie customers all epeak well of a oqftajn preparation, he forme a good' nlon of it and when in need a medicine Is almost certain I it himself and in hie family. This ,1s. why so many druggists .nee and recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remeby. J. B. Jones, a well known druggist of Cubrun,. icy egye, T have used Chamberlains Cough Remedy In my family for the past peven years, and have found It to be the best cough medicine I have ever known." It Is surprising how reasonably you can purchase residence propw ties In Eureka. 'Right now Frank Garrity has a large list of desirable places and almost every one on the list is a bargain. How does this strike youf 2 room house with pantry, clothes closet, cellar, city water, lights, large cow barn, good chicken house and other outside buildings; two lots. Location southeast part of town. (600 takes everything. ... Several good places .on Church street. The prices range from (760 to (4,600 and terms will be granted to reliable parties. Another snap: 7 room, weli built home, contains pantry, clothes closets, water and lights. Small cash payment and the balance In easy Installments. One or two fine business Bites can be purchased for considerably less than they should bring a few months hence. See Garrity ' for residence and business properties and get his figures on fire insurance for property In an jr part of the Tlntle District. ; . . . BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday School at 10.16 a. m. Preaching services at 11.10 a. m. and 7.20 p. m The Reverend C. B. Allen, DR. J. H. ROBE, A. B.; D. 0. D. D., formerly pastor of the Immanuel Church, Balt Lake City, and Chiropractor now pastor at large for the Baptist Bullion Bedz Hotel Denomination in Utah, will preach at both services. A cordial invita- j Dr. Rose Is a graduate of the Pal-- 1 tion to attend these services Is given School of Chiropractic, the old-je- st imer to the general public. and largest Chiropractic School in the world. In addition to being a BAKET BALL GAME. specialist In Chiropractic, It la Dr. Rose's business to teach people how Basket ball players from the Tin-ti- c to stay well by proper eating and School will to High go Payson care of the body. ... . for a game this afternoon. This will If you are sick you should see him be the first game of the sea eon for at once. He will call at your home. the local team. Consultation free, Phone 126. A- . . ;WW4IWW4IHMWHMW9Mil9MM(Hi( MeMufphy has been doing good work during the past week, removing the snow (Tom the main trawled highways in Tlntle. After putting the road between Tlntle camps in fit shape for travel he removed the enow from the road between Eureka and While this latter road la In Utah county it Is of vital Importance to the people of Tlntle to have the highway kept open to auto The Beat Small Payments Will Get Good Residence Properties . The "high cost of living,r is a problem that is not easy of solution. It confronts people in all walks of life. It brings as. much worry to the merchant as to his cus' : i tomers. . We are doing our port toward holding living costs down. Wc buy for cash and take advantage of every discount and by selling for cash and by eliminating losses we are able to do business on a very low margin of profit. You derive the benefit in lower prices such as pre. , vail at our market. Visit the FENNEL when in search of groceries or meats. - MARKET - Fennell s Meat and Grocery PHONE 18 EUREKA ' - |