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Show Pip 3 Friday, November 19, 1920. EUREKA REPORTER J.'d.'ienney'oi. A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Natira-idVinrtltVtio- n1 I 0 & PRICERS by the manufacturers enables us to secure low er prices. Our buyers in NEW YORK, ST. LOUIS and ST. PAUL are continually on the market. When they secure lower prices, we immediately pass them on to our customers. Prices here quoted on New Goods, just received. SEE OUR WINDOWS. . THE LOWERING OF LADIES WAISTS Mens Work Clothing Pay Day or Underhill brand overalls and 11.79 each Jurnpen at $2.49 Men's Whip Cord Khaki Pants at $2.98 Mens Moleskin Pants at 98c Mens Chambry Work Shirts at ... $1.39 Mens Black Sateen Work Shirts at 3 pair for $1.00 Mens Wool Sox at 79o Mens Long Wool Stockings at $3.98 .... Mens Auto Suits at : 1 1 pair for TOIL DU NORD GINGHAMS BATES GINGHAMS 38 INCH LIGHT PERCALES 36 INCH DARK PERCALES Black and white checks at $3.25 each blue braid at $4.98 each trimmed, Navy serge, blue each at $5.90 Navy serge, embroidery trimmed, 14 to 4 (ages years) 27 INCH COLORED OUTING FLANNELS CHILDRENS AND MISSES OINOHAM 27 INCH WHITE OUTING FLANNELS 36 INCH BLEACHED MUSLIN ' Made from an extra good quality percale in. pretty colored stripes and have startched cuffs $1.29 each 2 CHILDRENS AND MISSES WOOL DRESSES RED SEAL GINGHAMS We have a very complete line in all sixes and colors, from 2 to 14 years, at ....$1.49, $1.69 to $1.98 each Mens Dress Shirts Mens Canvas Cloves This store is prepared to show the most beautiful line of Oeorgette Waists at ... $3.49 each 200 waists in the lot V 25c LADIES PETTICOATS Black Sateen or Heatherbloomwith fancy flounce, six dozen in the lot, at $1.39, $1.69 and $1.25 each. Boys Overalls 3 to 7 years at 8 to 11 years at n $1.19 $1.39 pair pair $1.58 pair A YARD years at Boys Bell Brand Shirts and Blouses at .... 98c each to 12 17 Mra. Mary Lewis left early In the Mra. Joseph Leo and ion, Ralph, week for Losdvllle, Colorado, where left early in the week for a vlait at he will visit with relstlvee for a taw Salt Lake, their former home. F. D. Kimball vaa in Eureka on weeks. George Rowley, who for . some Sunday and Monday. Don't wait until a few days be- time has been making hie home at Mr. and Mra. R. L. Conyora were Balt Lake visitors during the week. fore Christmas to order yonr cards. Payaon, is back in Eureka tor a We now have samples and will soon week or two. Mre. Mary Driscoll and eon. Biltart making np orders. Select the Mr. and Mra. Henry Barney, who were lie, g ueata of Balt Lake friend yon want. Wo can give you are making their home at the Tin-t- ie design daring the week. Drain Tunnel, were in Eureka something exclusive if yon order MIbi Julia Hannifin ha returned early. The Reporter.' this week, visiting with Mr. and Mra. to Butta after a few week visit in Mre. George O. Ostler returned on Percy Henke. this city. Dr. A. H. McCbrystal drove his' from Knightvllle, Dave Coomb of Pay son waa in Eu- Saturday evening where ehe has been viaitlng car through to Salt Lake on TuesUtah, reka on Saturday for a abort vlait her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Hlggln-eo- day, being accompanied on the. trip with Mr. and Mra. M. R. E. Sullivan. for eons time. Mre. Hlggineon by Edward Pike, A. W. Laraon and G. C. Lindsay returned on Saturrecently presented her husband with Chris Erickson. day evening after spending a few a fine baby boy, this being the Call at the Reporter office and sedays at Balt Lake In the interest of third aon which has coma to bleu lect yonr Chrlstmu cards. 100 dethe Star and Crescent theatres. their family. Nephl Tlmes-New- s. signs, all reasonably priced. Miss Myrtle Finch has retained to her homo in Eureka after a vlait of several days with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Owen Boewell, of.Nephl. Mr. end Mrs. Taylor Snow are the parents of a fine baby boy, horn last week, at the home of the famUy in the Summit end of the city. Residents of the Delta section state that the wet weather has seriously interf erred with the threshing of alfalfa seed and also made beet digging a serious matter. It is doubtful If all of the sugar beets will be harvested because heavy frosts will soon he due in that part of the Eureka Personals. CPut an Electric n, inyourki Install it now. Its the most thoroughly comfortable and dependable cooking aid you can possibly have. The exact temperature to suit your needs is yours at the turn of a switch. Theres no guesswork nor worry. An electric range makes cooking a joy. You never have to regulate the fire nor carry coal nor empty ashes nor fuss with flames nor endure odors. You save not only Meat time, work and worry, but also food. shrinks less, vegetables retain their full flavor and goodness everything is cooked perfectly. It's clean, economical, serviceable joyful! Our display room offers innumerable suggestions to the many folks who are seeking for those Christmas gifts which best express their thought and well wishes. Yu should lw to a Hoovor Vacuum cleaners, washers, sowing and many mall appliances aro here for your selection. Thorn's a wide range of price and stylou state. The Biehopric of the Eureka ward of the L. D. S. Church, which is composed of Peter Efcrup, John Bunnell and A. J. yWlltehead, gave a party on Monday Ironing at the amusement hell ivhonor of the Relief Society and the ward teaehare in appreciation of their work during the past year. There was dancing, for which Bonner's orchestra furnished the music, and a luncheon waa served. Christmas cards are gaining in popularity. People aro getting away from the foolish habit of giving useless gifts at holiday time, and the card offers the proper eolation of the difficulty. Ton can remember your friends in an appropriate manner. The expense is trifling. Look over samples of Christmas cards at the Reporter office and select yours now. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Valentine entertained the Bllvef City Primary officers and theia hnAands on Thursday evening of Iqr seek. The rooms were decorated with White and yellow chrysanthemums and an elaborate sapper1 waa served. Those present were: Mr. and Mre. Enoch Mnhleteln, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Brims, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dodge, Mr. and Mra. Earl Potto, Mr. and Mra. William Whlm-pe- y, Mias Bernlce Simpson and Mies Pearl Brems, Star Theatre Sunday , V |