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Show Pag 8 Friday, September 10,1920.. .LO SAPPEJSW Boys Overalls at $1.71 and $1.98 C. Penney Company. W. D. Loose returned on Wednesday after a bnalnesi trip to Provo. John Okey and Frank 'Gear spent Sunday and Monday at Salt Lake. John Wirthlin returned on Monday after a trip to the capital. Sam Cox, of Mammoth, returned on Wednesday after spending a few days In Provo. Mr. and Mrs. William Gear returned on Sunday after a visit at Salt Lake. Men's Overalls and Jumpers, Pay Pay end Underhill brands, $2,49, at the J. C. Penney Company. G. C. Lindsay of the local shows was a Salt Lake visitor during the curly part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Snelson are the proud parents of a fine baby girl. Mr. Snelson is connected with the Gemini mine. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pike, who are now making their home at Cornish, Utah, visited in Eureka during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bonner spent the greater part of the week at Salt Lake visiting with the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Bonner. Mrs. J. E. Driscoll and son, Billie, were in Fayson on Sunday and Monday, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T, S. Haynes.' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andrus of Mammoth were Salt Lake visitors this week, the former going there on business for "Juab county. Kick Ferrandot letf'" early In the week for a visit wKn his daughters, who for some time have been making their home with an aunt In Cali- at the J. Cci ynj.t fornia. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. McChrystal and children have returned home after spending a few weeks at Salt Mrs. McChrystal returned Lake. home greatly benefited in health. Eph Frlsbee has settled down to work again after an extended vacation, which he spent in Iowa and Wyoming, having relatives in both states whom he visited during a part of July and August. Mr. and Mrs. La Vera Nevers, who were married a few weeks ago, have 1920 Hut Bcluft w Si Man How can we make your fall clothes as inexpensive as ta returned to Eureka and the former is again at work In the grocery, den partment of the store. Mrs. Mark McChrystal and daughter returned on Wednesday after three weeks absence, most of the time being spent in the Yellowstone i National Park. They went to park In company with Mr. and Mrs. I j iEdward Parsons of Salt Lake, the j nl trip being made by auto. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McClain, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan, Miss Mary Clark, Miss Mary Sullivan and Jerry Sullivan returned on Sunday after an extended outing in Provo Canyon. They spent nearly two weeks there, pitching camp in one- ofirthe beauty spots of the anyon tufa then using their cars to visit o flier interesting places in that section. The vacation was a most enjoyable one for every member of the party. Lynn Andrus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andrus of Mammoth, is now engaged in investigating irrigation and drainage projects on the Sevier River, between Delta and Salina, having Joined a party of engineers at Delta last week. Mr. Andrus was formerly employed as an engineer on some of these projects and consequently is quite familiar with the work which is now being performed. Mens Overalls and Jumpers, Pay Day and Underhill brands, $2,49, at the J. C. Penney Company. Heffernan-Thomp-so- the!j That' s our problem; were here to serve you in clothes; we want to do it better than anyone else. If we get the best clothes for wear and. style no one can beat that. We have jhem in Hart Schaf f ner & Marx clothes. If we sell them on close margins, were giving more value. Were doing it and BUSINESS SUITS THAT SAVE MONEY Plain simple styles are correct (or you. We have any number of smart models from Hart Schaffner & Marx. It takes designing art like theirs to make plain clothes that dont look that way. Men who used to think they had to go to tailors are coming to us.' In our Harjt Schaffner & Marx suits they get the quality and tailoring they paid 50 to 100 per cent more for. They get fitted perfectly: W. F. SH RIVER 1 The Home of Halt Schaffner & Marx Clothes inuMiMraafzrararafflBM wwi $ i $ 94 9WWW99MH HWW99WW9W 99 9 Several weiiout Seal Estate Bargains Listed ANNOUNCING ' the Consolidation of the : Stores Schramm-Johnso- n Not Located In Salt Lake City Into One Operating Company Aa Here is Gladys Leslie, dainty and irrepressible Vltagraph star, as she appeared before the camera for her most recent photograph. Miss Leslie is famed, among other things, for her million dollar smile." Her irrepressible humor and sunshine nature are reflected In her every picture; ney-to better advantage, however, Too than- in her latest offering, Many Crooks," an amazing society crook dramg, which could not have ' given ' her a more captivating role been written especially for had it er her.,' a remit of the above new com- pany nil atorea formerly known aa Schramm-Johnson Drug outaide of Salt Lake City, will now carry on the bnalnem aa before nnder the name of GLADYS LESLIE This production will be shown at the Crescent Theatre Sunday. i it. THE NEW STYLES FOR YOUNG MEN - i were here to prove Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Stores Company In qnality of merchandise and ser-- . vice to the public the policy of these atom win eontlnne under the name 8chnunm-- J ohnaou standard, with the exception of a STRICTLY CASH BASIS, which will bring atlU grant er ecanomieo for our customers. Many othpr distinctive advantages wffl acme to patrons and employees that cannot fall to facilitate service. i 0 Frank Garrlty baa a long string of real estate bargains local homes that can be purchased reasonably. Wall built 4 room house in northeast part of towq, good eallar, water, lights and gangs. $7S0. Terms to right party. Splendid business site oa street, adjoining tba Keystone Hotel. $160 if taken at ones. An I room modern borne on Church Street for $2600. This is a bargain and will not last long. Three room house In southeastern part of town. $160. J160 down and $16 a month. Better look this up at once. Garrlty baa several other bargains in real estate and one who contemplates buying will do wall to sea him .j at ones. Tpnr fire Insurance needs can also ho handled by Garrlty. o Just What She Needed. "I used a bottle of Chamberlains Tablets some time ago and they proved to be Just what I needed," writes Mrs. Volta Bankaon, Chllll-coth- e. Mo. They not only relieved me of indigestion hot toned np my liver and rid ms of bachaehe and dizziness that I had been subject to for some time. They did me world of good and I will always speak a jl'good word for them. |