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Show Paged Let Sullivan clean your wall paper and da your kalsomining and paper hanging. Phone No. 9. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fordham, former residents of Eureka, have again taken up their residence here after s "2 spending several months at Salt 17th and ltth. Lake.. Order flowera now .for Mother's Watch for Schramm-Johnsonfor 1 sale" on May H. L. Connelly, master mechanic See ad In this issue. Dont miss the vaudeville performMrs. Ben HIggenson, Mrs. P. C. for the Chief Cons., was in Balt Lake ance on May 14th, by the Girls' Hood Mias and Marie late last week. Holdawsy Gymnasium Class of the Tintic High Her. Toursney of Balt Lake was spent Monday at Goshen visiting the SchoOL Bests are now on sale, Afternoon In Eureka during a part of the week, Primary. and evening shows. Mrs. Sarah Arr'gona and daughbeing the guest of Her. OConnor Four young ladles from Mammoth and Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Johnson. ter, Mias Florence, have returned to had a very exciting time dh Main Miss Kate Thomas of Payson was their home at Salt Lake after a visit street this morning, their- - Ford car the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles with Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hood. becoming unruly and plunging into Miss Vivian Chlpman, nelce of the curb In front of the Howlett Zabrlskie during, the early part of Mrs. Roy Myers of this dty, was drug store. The front axle of the the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Finch returned married on April 29th at Denver, car was badly iwiated, but aside They from that the car was not damaged to their home In Eureka Tuesday, Colorado, to John Epperson. and the occupants escaped without after a pleasant visit with relatives will make their home at Denver. Better let Sullivan clean your wall injury. In this etty. Nephl Times Newa Bert Blades was In camp again paper at once as he will be In Eureka for only one more week. Phone Tintic Stake Contests this week, calling upon the mining No. 9. operators in the Interest of the Held Hera On Tuesday A which he reprebaby girt arrived at the home of house machinery o Mr. DenMrs. and Bramer John of sents. the various wards of year Mr. and Mrs. E. Laveen announce ver, Colorado, last week, being the Tintic Stake compete In musical and Mrs. child In first the family. the engagement of their daughter, was Miss Mabel oratorical events, following prelimEthel, to H. B. Cooper, of Oregon. Bramerand Is formerly well in Eu- inary contests which each ward holds known Doyle quite Portin The marriage will take plaoe under the direction of Its M. I. A. orreka. land, Oregon, at an early date. Last Tuesday the finals ganisation. The family of J. P. Boyle will give Mrs. A. C. Burton was in Salt Lake were held at the L. D. 8. Church In dracourse a in last week, taking Eureka and the building was filled up their residence at Knightvllle, matic art and dandng in order .to en- to overflowing with people who moving to Provo, where a new home was recently purchased. .They have able her to teach this work In the thoroughly enjoyed the various numof Stake Tintic bers on the program. been residents of Knightvllle for primary organisation over twenty yesrs. Mr. Boyle will of the L. D. 8. Church. Mrs. Burton Prof. G. C. Hobson, of Mammoth, is stake chorister. acted as chairman, and Mrs. Charles continue to reside in this district Mrs. E. J. Gibson last week sold Zabrlskie, president of the T. L. M. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Schofield aged considerably during the week when her Leadvllle Row residence to I. A., gave the address of welcome. a message Informed them that they Herbert Hopklnson, Mrs. Gibson has Prayer was offered by President were the grandparents of a fine baby moved to California where she will Frank Birch and there was also singher home with her sister. The ing by the congregation agd a dosgirt The child arrived a few days make had the misfortune to lose both ing prayer by Bishop Borup. lady Clarof their home son, ago at the ' The first event urns the oration ence Schofield, in Huntington, West husband and daughter during the recent lnfluensa epidemic. contest, won by L R. . Purcell of Virginia. Let Sullivan clean your wall paper Mammoth, second vise going to A.! , Brick for Nick Bchmelder's new Main street building arrived during and do your kalsomtnlng and paper J. Brsnnlgan of Goshen. In the Junior Cnrls Chorus con-- 1 the week and no time will be lost hanging. Phone No. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Chipman of test all flv& ward were represented. In the construction of the place. Mr. and Knightvllle I Bchmelder has awarded the contract American Fork motored to Eureka Goshen woi second. Th visitthe to Salt Lake builders, who are now on Sunday and spent day ladles was eaj on the Job and making good head- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers. difficult for Mrs. Hood and Mr. P. be C, and will occupied by way. The place contest.' Marie the owners of the U. S. Candy Co., daughter, Lafawn, and Miss Eureka suppled the only Junior who had the old building, which was Holdawsy, spent the Utter part, of Chorus, which was deserving Boys I Salt aka week at last destroyed by fire. of special mention, the boys being! Schramm-Johnson- 's store. Bhriver's and at Williams at Call called back for other numbers. They, Mrs. John Allen was the hostess leave orders for flowers for Mothers have a well balanced chorus. j at a very nicely arranged meeting Day. Miss Carol Jensen of Eureka won on held of Fidelaa the Friday the Junior Girls' Declamation and. Club, Elmer Duncan, local representaAll members attended the second tive of the Anderson Garage. and evening. prise went to Mid Reba Machine Shop of Provo, this week and Mrs. John Baker was also a Dixon of Silver City. was nude The evening sold a Chevrolet car to William Tite special guest. Victor Bteedman of Mammoth was! of Eureka. Mr. Duncan says that his enjoyable with a program of games the only contestant In the Junior greatest trouble Is In getting cars, and music and a splendid luncheon. Boys Declamation. W. J. Bateman, who has handled The Judges were as follows: Orafreight shipments having been tied up for some time. He has already the accounting for Eureka City dur- tion Limn Andrus of Mammoth, placed a large number of Chevrolet ing the past ten or twelve years, is Heber Jones of Eureka and Jesse out from Salt Lake for the purpose Haws of Silver City: Chorus Prof. cars in this territory. of auditing the books in the offices Gudmanson of West Tlntie, Miss have During the week committees of the recorder and treasurer. He been out soliciting business men and commenced this work some months Mary C. Sullivan of Eureka and Roy Kenner of Bingham; Declamation-P- rof. other residents In the Interest of the was delayed on account of but I. L. Williamson of Eureka, ago Inter-Churmovement Juab World Illness in his family. Miss Hannah Johnson of Silver City funds-be-ln- g e of the allotment county's Coming Vaudeville performance and James Gregerson of Eureka. raised Is 500 and It Is thought under the direction of Miss Dougal, Following the contest a dance was subthat most of this sum will be School girls in conducted at the Elks Pavilion with scribed in Eureka. Rev. Frary of the with the Tintic High etc. Fine costumes. a popular lady contest, which was M.-- E. Church has been active In the songs, dances, won by Mrs. Mildred Forsey of Mam14 Star Theatre. at th May work which is for the benefit of all Rev. W. F. Bulkley of Provo will moth. The dance was a most Protestant churches. event and the ehureh organicome to Eureka next Sunday, conOrder flowers for Mothers Day ducting the evening services sations, at having It in charge, realised the at Schramm-Johnson- s. local Episcopal Church. Rev. Bulk-ley- 's a nice sum of money. William Dewberry, who visited father, who was in the state for with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrlty some months and who assisted in Girls Gymnasium Glass last week, left on Sunday for his the church work in Eureka, has home In Newcastle, Pa., but exWill Present Performance to his home in the middle pected to remain over in Salt Lake o for a few days. Mr. Garrlty accomUnder the direction of Miss Emma M. D. Bowen, pioneer resident of panied him as far as the capital and Eureka who left the camp about Dougal the Girls Gymnasium Class of the Tintic High School wUl give together they attended some of the fifteen years ago, was back on ball games and visited points of In- visit a vaudeville entertainment at the week: He has the during terest to the visitor. Mr. Dewberry habit of drifting back at regular 8tar Theatre on Friday, May 14th. spent several months in Arisons be- Intervals and is always given a warm There will be two performances, one fore coming to Eureka. welcome by his . old time friends. at 2.20 In the afternoon for the and Mr. Bowen has lived in Idaho dur- children, witban admission fee of Phone 8chramm-Johnsothe even- ing the greater part of the time 10 cents, and the other-iplace orders for flowers for all lng. Bests for since he left Eureka. now on sale Day. Schramm-Johnson'- Friday, May 7, 1920. THE EUREKA REPORTER s. . i A veritable symphony of smartness ell that fashionable women covet in footwear. The distinctiveness and the elegance and refinement expressed in these new modes will be appreciated by our customers. The largest and most complete assortment ever assembled. , OXFORDS Give that delicate touch of refinement and air of being well dressed for the street. Patent Leather Louie Heel A 1 A AA $ U.UU fifi I A.UU $410 Cfi I I v411 Brown Calf Cuban Heel Black Kid Low Walking'Heel White Washable Kid Louie Heel I 1 AA A I $14.00 TIES Fifth 'Avenues' Smartest Footwear j Special Brown and Black Kid J Louie Heel Black and Brown Louie Heel, One Eyelet .. ; CA 410 P 'JJ I ..$1 1.50 j . ch PUMPS Fashionable, Perfect Fitting and Graceful Brown Calf Louie Heel Black Kid $8.50 Lonie Heel Patent Leather 00 Louie Heel Black Glased Kid $8.50 Louie Heel Beaver Kid Louie Heel Brown Glased Kid with J8.00 J9. Buckle Louie Heel ... . . $13.50 $14.00 MANY OTHER STYLES ane-eessf- ul td ' Get Ready Come All ns W4H4WWHWW9WfW4MW9W9H4 Hanleys. The program Scottish, Japanese some excellent sonjk, a ballot repre senting the seasons growth the Drugs No. 10 Schramm-Johnso- n The BIGGEST SALE of All the Big Sales -- You Double Your Money In Every Instance s last snow storm, the the farmerettes, the violets, daffodllls and roses; a farce in one act and a lot of special dances and character dew-drop- s, songs. If you have not secured your seats do so at once and save disappointment as the house is sure to be sold out by the evening of the performance. M. K. CHURCH. ' Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Evening Service at 7.20 p. m. Program: Song from Hymnal. ' Prayer. Violin Solo by Francis Sutherland Title: "At Dawning." Reading from the Psalter. ' i Solo, Miss Mary Clark. Offering. j Anthem by the Choir. Recitation, Mrs. Joseph Treloar. f Sermon: "Excellency of True' Motherhood. . Solo, Neil OHare. Violin Solo, F. Sutherland. o i BODY SHIPPED TO IRELAND.- - j -- CHARLES RAY a Bill Hcory JlQuanauntgiktan OIL STRUCK! If you dont believe what the paper said, look at Bill Henry! If Bill hadnt started to build a fortune with a rheumatism con, and if his first prospect ; kicked him off the porch and busted his bicycle, and if that little Mason g irl hadnt got to crying in the village hotel but shucks! why talk of ifs? Come! Laugh and be happy wit h Charles Ray. hadnt . ' Star Theatre Wednesday P. J. Fennell was called to Salt Lake last week on account of the death of hisbrother-in-law- , James Hughes, who passed away at the age' of 99 years. Mr. Hughes leaves his wife and daughter as well as other relatives, in accordance with his te- quest the remains will be sent back to the mans former home In Ireland, where his parents were buried some' ' years ago. ji j TWO DAYS ONLYMonday and Tuesday May 7th arid 1 8th 1 Pay For One Article and Get Two 'A Marvelous Carnival of Unrivaled Economies. ' Remember yon pay for only one article. No charge for the second item its free, j Not more than two articles will .be sold to a customer. None delivered and none sold to dealers. If yon cant nse two articles of the same kind divide your savings with a friend or neighbor, REMEMBER THE ' Schramm-Johnso- n DAYS-SH- OP EARLY BUY LIBERALLY. ti mim minim Drugs No. 10 |