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Show Friday, August 27, 1920. Gei Ready Mayor H. H. Bourne la at 8alt j TT Lake City on bualneaa. John Donnelly spend Monday of thia week at Provo on bualneaa. J. V. 8mith waa out from Balt Lake City thla week on buaineaa. Big Fall and Winter Millinery Opening at Myrle'a Shop on Auguat 28th. Be aura and attend. Mrs. W. H. Green of Silver City will attend the old folka celebration at Spanish Fork next Monday. Mra. James Gatley and children returned late last week after a visit!, with relatives and friends at Tooele. Tires, tubes and all auto accee-- j aorlea will be disposed of at whole-sal- e prices at Bursons Garage. f ; Mr. and Mrs. William Wagataff , of Balt Lake City are here, visiting with the letters parents, Mr. and.j VT Mrs. James Weldon. Mrs. James Wilson of Mohrland, ' j !' Utah, is spending a few days in Ku- Mrs. Mr. and her reka with parents, :T James Green. WashMrs. O'Connell of Tacoma, ington, is in Eureka visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. D.J! Stack. G. A. Franks returned on Wednes-- 1 day after transacting business at Balt Lake City for the past three of four days. Mrs. Donnelly and Mrs. Depresinjgj returned to Eureka on Monday after j, , a visit with friends and relatives at J Balt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Green motored to Spring Lake early in the week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carter. Mrs. Carter is a daughter of Mrs. Green. Miss Lavaun Hayes of the Manson Brothers store returned early in the week after spending her vacation . with friends and relatives at 8panUhjj " Fork and Balt Lake City. Miss Marcella 8ullivan and MlUjXi Ella Donnelly left on Thursday for.) Balt Lake City where they will visit jj, with friends and relatives fora few! Stock-ing- s days. Word was received during the. week that Mr. and Mrs. Leo Green, former residents of Silver City, who are now making their home at Lo-- j : gan, are the proud parents of a baby boy, which arrived at their home on August 20th. Mrs. Mary Bonner and daughter, I !Mlss Elisa Bonner, who have been! visiting In Nevada during the past! jfew weeks, are now visiting with friends and relatives in Eureka. They j will make their home! at Balt Lake! i I I III t I ! t I I IT City this winter. accesauto and all tubes Tires, sories will be disposed of at wholeThe Eagle Patrol of Boy Scouts William Miss Ella Donnelly left during the sale prices at Burson's Garage. Harrington Died of Silver City were entertained on Lake. Salt at visit a for week short Mrs. T. C. Clark returned on WedHere On Sunday Morning Mrs. A. C. Burton' and Mrs. Wil- Thursday evening at the home of nesday after having been absent from a D. C. Wheeler, Jr. Eureka for the entire summer. Mrs. liam McCormick returned early in William M. Harrington, ion of reand Vlona Goldie Wheeler Clark first visited with iTiends and the week after a visit with Salt Lake Mra. Mika Harrington, one of the relatives in the easterly states and relatives. The trip was made by turned to their home in Silver City pioneer reildenti of thle city, died early in the week after an extended at tha family sailed for England late last spring auto. homeybn S mdey mornat Salt Lake City and Murray. visit of her life where she had the who Driscoll, accompanied Billy ing, following a Ungthy lllneaa. Hlc visiting with near relatives and old his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. health waa broken down aa a remit friends whom she hall not seen for T. 8. Haynes of Payson, on a trip Several Excellent Real of many yeaiKf work underground. years. Mrs. Clark was accompnled through the Yellomstone National SS yearn of age and Deceaaed Estate Bargains Listed almoat hia way back to Utah by her husband's Park, returned home this week. rotira Ufo had been apent a .. brother and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Craven returnin Eureka. He leaven hia mother, 0 Clark of London, who will visit in ed home on Tuesday after having Frank Garrity has a long string one brother and four aUtera: RayEureka for some time. spent the past three weeks with of real estate bargains local homes mond Harrington, Mra. J. H. Webb, The Silver City Ward of the L. D. relatives in Idaho. They also spent that can be purchased reasonably. Mra. J. E. Harrington, Mra. Bert Well built 4 room house in north- Ludwig and Mlaa Haiel Harrington. 8. Church tendered a farewell party a few days at Bear Lake. In their bereavement the membera Mrs. E. J. Gibson, who has been east part of town, good cellar, water, on Thursday evening to Vlvan Birch, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank Birch, making her home for he past few lights and garage. (750. Terms to of the family have the aympathy of a large circle of frienda. who will leave Saturday for the pur- months in Ban Francisco, is here right party. Funeral aervlcea were held at the Splendid business site on Main pose of filling a mission in the South- visiting with the family of her son, ern States. There was an exceptional- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gibson. street, adjoining the Keystone Hotel. Catholic Church in thia city on Tuea-daInterment in the city cementery. ly large croud present at the party George Harvey, a student of the 1150 if taken at once. An 8 room modern home on and a most enjoyable evening was Colorado school of mines, who has CARD OF THANKS. spent, the young man receiving the been doing experimental work Jn Church Street for $2500. This is a best wishes of everyone present. Mr, Tintlc during the past summer, has bargain and will not last long. We wiah to expreaa our alnoere and Mrs. Birch will accompany their returned to Colorado to resume his Three room house in southeastern thanka to our many frienda and son as far as Salt Lake City. studies. part of town,. $150. $160 down and nelgbbora for the klndneaa and aymMr. and Mrs. W. E. McClain and $15 a month. Better look this up at pathy ahown na during the death and . Big Fall and Winter Millinery once. funeral of our beloved non and at on Opening Myrle's Shop August children, Mr. aqd Mrs. John J. SulGarrity has several other bargains brother, William M. Harrington. 28th. Be sure and attend. livan, Mies Marlciark, Miss Mary are In in real estate and one who contem- Especially thanking membera of the Miss Emily Owens entertained at Sullivan and Jerry Sullivan sum- plates buying will do well to see him Maccabeea for the beautiful floral Provo their Canyon spending a' miscellaneous shower Tuesday mer vacation. at once. Your fire Insurance needs offeringa. to Mrs. evening complimentary can also be handled by Garrity. Mra. Mary Harrington and family. C. Sullivan entertainMiss Mary Austin Howard who was married honor on in of ed Monday evening holly-hoclast week; Sunflowers, and crepe paper were used in deco- her guest. Miss Helen McPolln of rating. Hanging from the light Salt Lake City. A most enjoyable shades in the center of the parlor evening was spent in music, dancing was a large crepe paper basket con- and refreshments. taining confetti paper which was Dwaln Manson, the fourteen year: used in showering the bride. The old spn of. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew! i dining room was made attractive Manson, sustained a vpry painful in-- 1 with crepe paper and flowers. Three Jury the other nlghrorhen be had aj Kewpl dolls holding cards announc- horse fall on boy was rid-- ! ing the marriage rot Mrs. Howard, lng the horse ana when- - attempting together with shades, formed the to turn a corner the afilmal fell on! During the hot we&ther most people realise the table decoration. The flowers were his foot, crushing it quite badly. j In ja wicker with basket arranged necessity of buying only properly cured meat of the On Thursday afternoon of last yellow mallnb tied on the handle. was in a week given party birthday The hostess highest possible grade. Yon cannot take rfiniuw on waj assisted by her of Miss Leonora Cronin, mother, Mrs. t William Owens, and honor poor meats and when you come to this market you her sisters, Mys Cleone Owens and eleven year old daughter of Mr. and j Silver Cronin of Mrs. J. John City, rest assured that you are getting the best that is to be Miss Margaret Owens. The guests in addition to the guest of honor, the Mrs. J. A. Hensel of Eureka, whose! had. j hostess and those assisting were: birth anniversary occurs on the same and assisted the attended party day, Miss Ethel Brenton, Miss Mary In addition to the choicest of meats and vegetables Miss Georgia Creighton, Mrs. Cronin in entertaining the little folks. Miss Irene Sullivan, Miss Mabel this store also carries high grade groceries. Buying and LaVern W. (Pete) Nevers, an emLarson, Miss Pearl Robinson Miss selling for cash means lower prices than those which Lucille Harper, Miss Mary Clark, ployee of the Heffernan-Thompso- n Miss Frances Coffey, Miss Jocle Sul- store, and Miss Vola Stokes, daughusually prevail livan, Miss Alice Pendray, Miss Mae ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes, Sullivan, Miss Helen Shrlver, Mrs. were Joined in marriage at Salt W. R. Nesbit. Mrs. J. A. Murphy, Lake City on Wednesday of this Mrs. Fred Nesbit, Mrs. George Hum- week. Mr. Nevers is taking his vacable, Mrs. J. E. OConnor, Mrs. David tion at the present time and sprang Mills. During the evening a prise a real surprise on bis Eureka friends was awarded to the person compos- by getting married. Both young ing the best poem about the bride, people are well known here where PHONE 18 EUREKA this being won by Mrs. Emma they have a large circle of friends who extend best wishes. Murphy. For School a Again this year this Store will be j i , j o headquarters for J j Mary Pickford Why wait in Heart of the Hills opening of school i supplies. A thrilling story of home life in the Kentucky hills. A story youll not soon forget. Star Sunday, Aug. 29 i Buy now while stocks are fresh, and service not rushed. j DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY Save it it and the proper way to save money is to place it will not only be safe but where it will earn something. Idle money soon takes in a savings hank where dont throw it away but wings; you some how it goes. Play safe, put it away in a bank around which there is every safe guard. We pay 5 per cent on savings. PH FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Organized 1890 Payson Utah . New Grafonola Records FOR SEPTEMBER, OX BALK NOW. The Love Nest." Song of the Orient. Somehow." Fox. Trot I Know Why. Fox Trot ." Fox Trot Hickman's Orchestra. Hickman's Orchestra. The Happy Six. Dance-O-Mania- Blow Jan and Easy. 'Left All Alone Again. Everybody Bnt Me." The Ht. Lonin Bines. In Sweet September. Early in the Morning. Homesickness Bine. Venetian Moon. My Isle of Golden Dreams. You'll Boon be Marryin Me. Pretty Kitty Kelly. . . 18 other new select ions. Band. Paul Blene Trio. Chili Bean. Bong Bells of Monterey. Ding Toes. Typoon." Fox Trot Tripoli. Medley Walts Piano. Duet. Dance Orchestra. S'. j! Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Dresses, and everything a child needs to start it off on school opening day. Citttic Itlercamile Compatty I k tlm . 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