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Show Friday, October 15th, 1920. Pae4 Enreka Personals. Mr. William Tinder of are the parent! of a baby girl, born last Saturday. Attend the Republican rally next Tuesday evening at the Elba PaviMr. and SUver City lion. H. E. McLain and Jerry Sullivan left on Monday on a deer banting trip to eouthern Utah. Emil Brandt and William Box are among the Enreka people who are bunting deer la eouthern Utah. Bert Bladea of Salt Lake City was In Eureka during the week on buii-nee- a. -- I Parker, Juab eounty. Utah, baa been made a poit office, with Agues Henriod ae postmaster. THE JACK PICKFOSD FILM CO. Presents JACK PICKFORD In A Drama Of Boyhood Days With Their Joys And Borrows. ii In Wrong Dr. A. H. McChryatal, G. C. Lindsay and Martin Enqulat left on Tuesday for southern Utah, intending to bunt ducks and deer. James Crooks and Dan Ostrander pulled out yesterday afternoon for a deer, bunting trip. Intending to do their bunting in Bpaniih Fork canyon. Douglass Murdock of Heber City la spending a few days in Enreka, being a guest at the homy of Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison. Mrs. B. M. Cornish of Spaniab Fork was in Enreka daring the week, being n guest at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. pierce. Mr. and Mrs. William Mathews were at Salt Lake and Provo last week visiting with friends, the trip being made by auto. OF HEAVY WEIGHT WOOL FABRICS OF FINEST QUALITY. . Leland Kimball was in Eureka on Sunday, stopping here for a few Yon can now have a distinctive Winter Suit of fine quality wool velour, silver-tonhours while enroute to Lynndyl from 8alt Lake City. or broadcloth at a decided saving. Our entire stock of the better class of gar Charles R. Mabey will apeak at iffwits is featured at greatly reduced prices during October. All the favored colors the Elks Pavilion next Tneeday of Fall and Winter represented. This is an offer of high intrinsic value to the evening, October 19th. Be sure and come. keen shopper. $19.50 to $60.00. Mr. and Mra. Charles Zabrlskie returned on Tuesday evening after spending three or four days at Salt Lake City.The football team of the Boy AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. , Scouts, of the Catholle Church defeated! team from the public school If every woman who reads this announcement could herself examine these in a game last Friday afternoon, the core being IS to 6. Coats, wo would need to make no comment on this opportunity. We. believe it is conservative to say that such woolens, such fabrics, such styles, have never this E. H. Ryan, formerly district attorney of the Fifth Judicial District $18.00 to $85.00. season been obtained at these prices. who la now making bis home at Cedar City, Utah, spent a part of the week in Enreka on business. A card to the Reporter from Frank Garrlty Indicates that the Eureka man, who has been in the east for the past two weeks, took In all the big .baseball games which were to decide the worlds played championship. John Dullum, old time reeldent of Tlntlc, is beck in camp 'after spend- j Charles R. Mabey will speak at ing the summer at Virgin, Utah, the Elks' Pavilion next Tuesday where he made hia home with Mr. evening, October 19th. Be ears and and Mra. Reuben Maloney. Mrs. come. Mias Joale Maloney was formerly Allberg of thia city. Mr.-enMra Joseph Kendall and Report Made to the Bank Commissioner children returned home on Thursday evening of last week after a vlalt at of the State of Utah, of the condition Balt Lake City. While at the capital of THE EUREKA, BANKING CO, they were the gneata of Mr. and Mrs. located at Enreka, In the County of Alma Jones, at the Utah Power Juab, State of Utah, at the close of iBtation. Mra. Jones entertained at a business on the S5th day of Septemdancing party In their honor on Wed ber, 1910. neaday evening. Keystone Encampment No. 8 will Loans and dlaconnta .,.1888,403.84 hold an old fashioned social at the Overdraft! 83,373.08 Odd Fellows Hall on Friday evening Stocks, bonds and seof next week. There will be apeaklng, curities, etc a musical program and a splendid Banking house luncheon. All Patriarchs are especial- Other real estate owned Due from other hanks . ly Invited. for clearing While Mr. and Mra. Edward Fox Exchanges house were In Salt Lake during the early Cash Items . . $11,011.90 80,058.88 part of last week, another badger Gold 4,877.50 . raided their chicken coop and killed Silver,,..,.. 3,810.83 the remainder of their chickens. One Currency 18,851.00 of the neighbors saw the animal Total cash on hand ' $880.73 sneaking around the premises the Expenses Paid 14.14, following morning and killed It. This Int.Total 814.81 is the second badger that has raided the fox coop within a week and be- Suspense tween the two of them they have . .. Total 387,133.81 killed all of Mr. Foxs chickens. Mr. n.uiuu. Fox killed the . first badger while Capital Stock paid ln..$ 80,000.03 it was in the hen house.' Fund 3,300.00 Surplus Charles R.' Mabey will speak at Undivided Profits 3,110.87 the Elka' Pavilion next Tuesday Reserved for taxes 18.58 and interest evening, October 19th. Be snre and Deposits subject to cbk. 840,380.80 eome. Demand certificates . . . 14,087.38 Lust Sunday a number of Enreka Total demand deposits . 855,807.88. 128,252.98 young ladies formed an auto party Time certificates and motored to Puyson where they Other bills payable 17,000.00 spent a most enjoyable outing at the Total 337,130.81 Bringhurst- home. Those In the party " Contingent Liabilities. were: Mrs. Sanford, Miss Msble Sanford, Miss Myrtle Bringhurst, Miss On account of endorsements of this Lavern Larsen, Mias Lnclle Mitchell, Bank: None. Miss Merle Fullmer, Miss Wanda Knots, Miss Lavon Hayes and Mrs. State of Utah, County of Salt Lake: first F. D. Kimball, being Grace BUlington. sworn according to law, deduly Another carnival, with its bnm pose and says that he la cashier shows - and gambling games, has of the above named hank; that the eome and gone leaving Enreka. Just above and foregoing report contains a little poorer. In all we have had a full, true and correct statement of four carnivals daring the past season Just four more than wa should the condition of tie said hank at the have permitted to operate here. It does of hualnesa on the 85th day of ie time for our eity to fall In September, 1930. F. D. KIMBALL. line with other progressive comSubscribed and sworn to before me munities and prevent the operation of carnivals. If their attractions were this 1st day of October, 1980. W. O. CLELAND, of n meritorious, clean and moral nature It wonld be all right for onr (Seal) Notary Pnblie. (My commission expiree Septemcity to permit them bnt they are Bier Is no need of guessing, shell always know that Just the opposite. ber 4, 1083. . , ' chocolates are from our store once she has the The masquerade hall, which wee Correct Attaec tried a R. L Conely, box of them. In fact, to surprise her with given by the Elks lodge on Monday i W. 8. McCornlek, avanlng of this week, was one of the almost as good, would bring disappointment something Thoa. A. McCormick, most sneeessfnl events of this kind Directors. . Delightfully tasteful and containing only the unrest , ever pulled off In Enreka. The hall was packed with people and moat of State of Utah, Office of Bank Comingredients, they come daintily packed in half, one. two missioner : them were In costume. Prlsee for five and pound Commbe-airtight boxes. Stop in today on your I, N. T. Porter, Bank j the beet oostnmee were awarded to home and do of of the way State loner hereby Utah, get a box. We serve the choicest fall Hugh Mathlson and Min Jollffrand the foregoing le a fall, Drinks and Dishes. Min Rath Haynes and Mrs. Mary certify that true and correct copy of the stateHaynea were awarded prises for the ment of the above named company, beet sustained characters. A repre- filed In my office thia 6th day of sentative of the Salt Lake Costum- October, 1980. N. T. PORTER, ing company was In Enreka and Bank Commissioner furnished most of the costumes for i the party. (Date of pnh. Oct. 13, 1130.) " Written and directed by James W. Kirkwood. This is a story that pictnrizes your own boyhood and. . girlhood days, the dream of love and heroie deeds. Live it all over once more. The tears will come into your eyes, but you will have to laugh. Star Theatre Monday October Specials in Smart Suits an Cloth and Pile Fabric Coats - MW IHI WHWWWWHWWHWIIMWWW Groceries Confections D. 0. Henriod, who recently took over the business of M. F. B arson, invites the patronage of the public and wishes to call attention to the fact that this upper main street store will at all times carry a splendid line of GROCERIES AND CON- FECTIONS. Prices will be as low as conserva- tive business methods will permit Whed in need of anything in the above lines call at HENRIOD S. D. G. . HENROID UPPER MAIN STREET Successor to M. F. Burson , d MMWWMHMMMMMWMlMMMMMMMIlii Kill That Cold With CASCARA FOR MniaziiniaBwaiaiHiHuaBiaia QUININE AMD . Colds, Coigbs (L Grippe ...... Neglected Colds are'Dangeroua Take no chancaa. Xaap this standard ramady bandy for tfca Sm snaaaa. Biaaks up a cold in 24 hours RaUaras Grippa in 3 daya Excailant far Haadacha Qoinina In thfa farm does not a (fact tbs bsad Caacaia fa baat Tank Laaativa No Opiata in KHl'a. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ... .... - J f. ii.y CROMAR Specializes On Canned Goods The Cromar store always leads in the matter of high grade Groceries and Canned Goods of standard quality. You can scarcely think of a thing needed for tiie table that cannot be secured at this store and when you buy here you have the satisfaction of knowing that you are getting the article from the cleanest and best stock in the district a, Thia week we have a lot of fine apples, both for immediate use and for winter. Phone us for prices. SITES CRO MARS UNDERSOLD PHONE NO 8 Candies Of Quality J Company !i |