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Show Friday, May 21, 1920. THE EUREKA REPORTER Page I Jnrora Selected For The Next Term Of DisL Court A total ot twenty-fiv-e jurymen have been selected for the May tern of the district court, which will open at Nephl on Jane lat: David Eureka Ray Clemen, Frank Caldwell,' Iaaac Barnard, Brohm, C. P. Jones, D. B. Cronin, Walter Green, E. W. Redmond, An--; drew Bodefland, Lafayette VanLu- ven Nephl Jpeeph WyWWken Oliver; Nielson, fhpnue! Broadhead, George R. Howard, perry, John E. Carter, Lunt, Tho: Bowers, Isri Silver I ! YOU DON'T FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY; EXPECT MORE THAN THAT, BUT YOU WANT TO BE : YOUR MONEY. -- ' j SURE YOU GET AS MUCH. YOU WILL HERE. ANY TIME YOU DONT FEEL THAT YOURE GETTING FULL VALUE LET US KNOW; WELL GLADLY REFUND : t . fi- , V j rf - ' Janies Oil liam Potts. Plenty of style and value jbMh L. Francom, James Nells Mortenson, James E. Pelstrup, Taylor. o Levan During Summer Stored Will Close At One Sat WE'VE FOUND L, THAT'S JUST ANOTHER WAY OF SAYING THEYRE MADE BY Hart Schaffner & Marx John Kitt and Edward Fox, com-- ; mander and record keeper respec- -' tlvely, for the Knights of the Maces-- ! bees of Eureka, state that a delegation from this order will most likely visit the lodge at Spanish Fork on Tuesday night of the coming week. The meeting will also be attended by some of the state officers of the Maccabees and everything points to CAN BUY. THEY KEEP THEIR STYLE SO LONG AND WEAR BO WELL YOU BUY LESS OFTEN, THATS THE BEST WAY TO ECONOMIZE. The style shown here is one of the smart young men's models; there are others in two and three Junior High Gave Fine Program On Wednesday ' button styles, double breasted, too; good models .. for older men. - Among the school activities of the closing week was an excellent entertainment by the graduating class of the Junior High School on Wednesday evening. There was also an exhibit of school work which proved of interest to W. F. SHRIVER those attending' the entertainment. The program included the following numbers: Clever Magasine Story Used For Emmy Wehlen o The Amateur Adventuress, the clever comedy drama In which Emmy Wehlen, the popular Metro star plays the leading role, and which wlU be featured at the Cresdbnt Theatre on Sunday next, was adapted for the screen from the story of the same name, written by Thomas Edgelow and published in Young's Magasine. In procuring this story for Miss Wehlen Metro realised that they were getting Just the vehicle ln which this popular star would most please her audiences. She plays the role of Norma Wood, a girl who Is tired of lifes monotony and who goes In search of adven. ture. Crescent Theatre Sunday. The Home bf Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes Copyright 1920 Halt Ichaftwr Married At Evanston, Wyoming, On April 13th WU1 Mrs. W. S. Griffith of this city announces tbs marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Doris Carter, to Delbert White, well known cattle man whose home for some time was at Goshen. The marriage took place at Evanston, Wyoming, on April 13th, and Mr. and Mrs. White have since that time been living at Victor, Idaho. The news of the wedding wiU come as a pleasant surprise to many Eureka and Goshen friends of the con- Invitations have been Issued for the marriage of Howard Fitch of Eureka and Miss Mary Marshall of Salt Lake. The ceremony will be performed at noon on Wednesday, June 2nd, at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, at the capital, and the same day the young pdople will leave on an extended wedding tour after which they will make their homo In o some time has been quite prominent In Salt Lake social circles. 0 J O . M. E. CHURCH, V i Y few. t o Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at II a. m. Evening service at 7.10 p. m. Subject: A. Study in Cordial welcome to all. WM. FRARY, Pastor. ATBBBflV Having secured a limited amount of sngar at a reasonable price we will sell the same, on Sat17c a pound urday only, at a 5 pound limit to a customer,. No phone orders accepted. Pipe! Pipe! Pipe! Pipe Buy Now While Houses Gan Be Had On Easy Terms We have for sale 12000 feet, If you are still paying rent you straight, 4 Inch, second hand, j are nfaklng a bad mistake bemuse wrought iron pipe with standard; there are scores of good houses to: threads and couplings, all . in' first he had on easy terms. Got In touch class condition. Address, Banchelle with Frank Garrlty and see what he 1009 Walker Bank Wlchman, k has to offer... Salt Lake City, Utah. j Two 4 room houses in Dutchtown. Bldg., and flOO $225 and terms to right; i Parables. SPiOlfll t party. In good shape and have some ' Improvements. Church street residences of various sises, prices ranging from $730 i to $4,000. You can get Just what jyou want from the list, Two good rooming houses, riskj ing money. Investigate at once, j Two good houses on upper Main street. $700 takes both. $900 takes 5 room house near .Leadville Row. j Two houses on south side of eity. They are bargains. Many others at equally low prices. Frank Garrity, Real Estate and Fire Insurance. ZSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSBBSSSSSSSSSSSXSSBSSISSl Fennels Meat and Grocery EUREKA Just let mother call, 'Biscuits for Breakfast! Were sure theres a treat that cant be beat in store for us light, tender biscuits and all puffed up brown toasty with goodness! For mother is sure of her baking powder Calumet. She never disappoints ut becalise BAKING never disappoints Its of-'fer- ed dependable: always ihe same Vans LantJ Far tot MM t Ml af sal Ml aappait fr tha mm wira MaSn Pwfcrt St anl Regular services will be held on at the May 22rd Episcopal Church. Holy Communion ut 7.30 In the evenlng.8unduy School at the usual hour. .1 ' HOUSE FOR SALE. Good four room house. Well built, with pantry, cellar, bungalow porch-anall needed improvements. Large1 lot. Apply to Mrs. Thos. Williams,' J or phono 237-- j I Star. I, tha fcaada af tea ayoclallr Ym Save Yin Yea Save Wk Ym Bly k. Tee Use HIGHEST nl La V La Tomlinson the best . Calumet contains only such ingredients as have been approved officially by the U.S.Food Authorities. atrlt tiataal HaBa Carta Bara. Aa aard ar shaaa aaU will Mas rht to yaur ha to ah ,oa ho Manana Stay which baaaa alia wicc aa kaaly aa Batariae ml laadUr toi.bnaa ta aur hsar ps'Mao. Sha olco show yaa tha MaSoaa . Ml awlala all its potato of opw iwitr win t aSUgrMna ta 4 her. Results Try tt. Tkt FreeJam af Action EPISCOPAL CHURCH. w. . CALUMET POWDER . 17c 17c Makes Such llghtyTasty Biscuits . i Whlt-Snnd- ay phone w 'f Eureka people who own cows and horses, which for many years have been ranged on the hills to the north of the camp, are greatly Incensed against the sheep men who- - have been crowding their sheep into that section, allowing the animals to come almost to the city, limits. As everyone knows the range is worthless for anything else after the sheep have been pastured there and we believe that an effort should be. made to keep them off. There is ample room for the sheep In other parts of the Untie mountains and no real reason for the owners bringing their flocks close to our city. Eureka. Mr. Fitch is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch, Sr., of this city, while tracting parties. Mrs. White was in Eureka this the yoflng lady who next month is week on a visit but will leave soon to become his bride,' Is a daughter ' of Judge and Mrs. Marshall and for for Victor. WWWWMIHIMHIIMMWWHWRWIMIHMtW String Beans Be Married At Salt k Man Sheep Should Be Kept Lake On Wednesday, June 2; Out Of North Tintic Hills ; Can Tomatoes A- - AND THAT THEY'RE THE BEST MONEY SAVERS YOU an enjoyable time. Those who Intend making the trip should get in touch with either Mr. Kitt or Mr. Fox. Remarks, Dick Wilks. Class Will, Keith Boyle. Vocal Solo, Alice Billings. Reading, Jesse Freckleton. Duet, Bernice Bourne and Helen Beesley. Valedictory Address, Helen Beesley. Violin Solo, Francis Sutherland. Essay on Motto, Ardella Hanson. Vocal Solo, Lila Bunyea. Class Prophecy, Enola Towers. WELL ARE GUARANTEED TO BE STYLISH, ALt-WOOTAILORED AND TO GIVE LONG SERVICE. Maccabees May Journey . To Spanish Fork May 25 o- MEN WANT THIS YEAR IS STYLE BACKED UP BY QUALITY. THEYLL FIND PLENTY OF IT HERE; IN FACT THATS ALL THEY WILL FIND. ALL THE CLOTHES WE SELL After considerable diacuaaion of. the matter the merchants of Eureka have decided to close their stores at' p. m. on Saturday during the summer June, July, August, September. In the past the clerks of the larger establishments have been allowed a half holiday during the sum-- ; mer but as this came in the middle of the week they felt that It was of, little benefit, hence they asked that; the short shift he given them on 8at-- j urday and that the stores remain; open until a later hour on Friday. 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