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Show EUREKA REPORTER 71. Postcards at Wallace's Studio at prices for a tew days only. Miss Lenars Mills left on Wednesday for Salt Lake to resume her studies at the 8t. Marys Academy. n Yard Zabriskle of the store returned early in the week after a visit in Idaho. Mrs. G. E. Matson of Pocatello, Idaho, spent the holidays with lifer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gill, returning to her home on Sat- W. E. Mott of Silver City hue mov- ed bio family to Lai Vegas, Nevada. Mra. Joi. Bnya will entertain the member! of the L. O. E. Club next Thursday afternoon. William Copper thla week returned to hla home at Bountiful after a moat enjoyable sojourn with hla daughter, Mra. John Savage. It is unlawful to operate an automobile without the new number plates. These can be secured at the Reporter office. The restaurant, known as the New Eureka Cafe, and located in the Price bunding Just east of the Tintle Mere, store, was closed during the - Friday, January pre-w- ar Hefferaan-Thompso- . urday. Miss Millie Laveen left on Wednesday afternoon for Salt Lake City after spending a few days in Eureka with her parents. She is attending week. Miss Delores and George Baker Westminister College. returned on Monday to school at Allen Chase returned on Sunday Salt Lake after spending the holiday to Salt Lake to resume his studies vacation with their parents at Bllver at the University of Utah after City. spending his holiday vacation with Mrs. Alice Rife returned to Eureka his parents In Eureka. on 8unday evening after spending the holiday season at Salt Lake with Mrs. George Tlnsman entertained! her daughters, Mra. Marcellus Bills the members of the Fidelas Club in! a pleasant manner on Tuesday even--, and Mrs. Clarence Duckworth. Mr. and Mrs. William Owens made lng of last week. The hostess serva trip to Salt Lrke on Wednesday, ed a delicious luncheon following the usual program of the club, and taking their younger children with them. It is understood that the chil- an enjoyable time is reported. dren will submit to tonsllltls operAttorney Claude Baker was in ations while' at the capital. Tooele during the week for the purThe Salt Lake City people, who pose of defending James Bedding-fielagainst whom had been filed a enjoyed but three days of sunshine in the month of December, are invit- charge of exhibiting a deadly weaped to nuke their winter homes in on and threatening the life of M. K. Eureka, where the sun shines all the Green, who Uvea on Vernon Creek, where the defendant also has a dry time. farm. Attorney Baker asked for a David Fonts of Bllver City was Jury trial and Mr. Beddingfleld was taken to the Holy Cross Hospital at acquitted. Salt Lake, an operation being perA party was given on New Tears formed for ulcers of the stomach, Mrs. Fonts, who is with her hus- night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. band, sent word that he is apparent- Harold Beck, the evening being spent games and dancing. At mid-nigly getting along very nicely and in a splendid supper was served to the ought to recover rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.! Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Clark of Sliver following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clem- - j Sunderland, a number City pleasantly entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clemons, of their friends at a party which was ons, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gilbert, Mr. evengiven at their home on Tuesday and Mrs. Earl Beck, Mrs. John ing. The program Included cards Phipps, Mrs. George Houghton, Mrs. and a dainty luncheon. In the card Katie Gaver and Miss Madge Fairplaying the prize was awarded to E. banks. R. Hlggenson. Guests of Mr. and Wallace, photographer, will only Mrs. Clark were: Mr. and Mrs. Lybe in Eureka a few more days. For man Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin the remainder of his stay he will and daughter. Miss Delores Baker, make postcards at pre-wprices. Miss Genera Hlggenson, George Bak- Big reduction on all photos. er and George Green. ' Fred Rabbe, shift boss at the Among the parties given in Tintle Eagle A Blue Bell mine, returned to on Friday evening of last week was Eureka late last week after a trip an enjoyable one at the home of Mr. to Wllmont, South Dakota, where and Mrs. E. F. Birch of Silver City, he eras called Just before the holiThere eras a suitable program and day season on account of the serious refreshments, those attending being: illness of his mother, who passed Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sylvester, Mr. away during his stay there. The lady and Mrs. Ralph Sylvester, Mr. and reached the advanced age of 84 Mrs. Geoyge Sylvester, Miss Alice years and is survived by six sons and Josh Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs. and two daughters. The burial took Walter Jensen, all of Eureka, Mr. place at Sibley, Iowa, where the husand Mra. Will McEwan and William band and father was burled some Mr. years ago. McEwan, Sr., of Knlghtvllle, and Mrs. Perry B. Fuller, Bishop company, and Mrs. Josse Haws and Mr. and The Anaconda Copper Mrs. R. E. Wilkins, all of Silver largest producer of copper in the world, will not pay a dividend this City. according to an announceThe members of the Fidelia Club quarter, ment made by the directors. This conducted a very enjoyable party on has paid fl a share quarFriday evening last New Tears company Eve entertaining their husbands terly for over a year past, and the and a few special guests. . The party rate was higher during the period was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of the war, but eopper stocks are Charles Zabriskle and the program now too large and metal selling at was made up of music, games and a too low at price to permit disbursedelicious luncheon, which was serv- ments to stockholders. ed at midnight. In the games the Electrical laundry equipment has prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferguson, Mra. John Allen been Installed at the Bullion Beck and Mrs. John Baker. Those at- Hotel and Fred Lamb, who is in tending were: Mr. and Mrs. George charge of the new laundry, is preCastleton, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, pared to handle all kinds of work. Mr. and Mrs. George Tinsman, Mr. He will specialize on hotel, barber and Mrs. John Baker, Mr. and Mrs. shop, restaurant and on plain famC. P. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gour-le- ily washing and Invites a compariMr. and Mrs. Eugene Blackett, son of prices and workmanship. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ferguson, Mr. and When work is sent to out of town Mrs. John 8avage, Mr. and Mrs. laundries a substantial sum is alalso the following special ways added for express which can guests: Mrs. L. Cook, L. Beck, Miss be saved by patronizing the B. B. Blackett of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Laundry. Work will be called foe and delivered. John Cowan- of Payson. d, Clearance Sale Mid-Wint- er THEBE 18 SUCH A WEALTH OF BIO VALUES TO BE FOUND HERE FOB THIS CLEARANCE THAT IT IS DIFFICULT FOR US TO LIST THEM 80 THAT YOU WILL REALIZE THEIR TO MAKE THIS FULL IMPORTANCE TO YOU. ALL STOCKS HAVE BEEN SHARPLY SACRIFICED SALE A TREMENDOUS BARGAIN FEAST FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. MANY ITEMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT UNDER MARKET PRICES AND WE CANNOT DUPLICATE THEM IN THE MARKET TODAY. WISE SHOPPERS WILL GRASP THIS ECONOMY OPPORTUNITY AND SUPPLY THEIR FUTURE AS WELL AS THEIR PRESENT NEEDS. MID-WINTE- R ON SHOES & EXTRA SPECIAL PUPS. ht Every $14.00, $15.00, $16.00 and $18.00 pair of SHOES, Louii Hell, will be put on sale at the low Drice of $9.85 ! Every PUMP, Louis Heel, $10.00 to $14,00 at the sensational price of Hig-genso- n, . $7.45 ar y, . 4WMIII WMWMOOI MI I 11 Blankets and Comforters Every Blanket and Comforter in our stock marked to almost half. Mens Suits and Overcoats Shoes So drastic are these reductions that we cannot be undersold. Prices are even lower than those of pre-w- Sixes 9, 9Vj and 10 only 85c Wool Sox days ar $45.00 suits $30.00 Overcoats SEE WINDOW Mens Work -- 65c Wool Sox $24.75 $16.00 Mercantile 65c Leather Gloves .. $2.75 49c 38c, 49c Company-:-- : BniaiaagiaafflnRBBHaaaiMiaMiH B. B. Freed was in Suit Luke this week on business. W. J. Adams was in Salt Luke on business early is the week. . Bert Blades, mining machinery salesman, was in camp this week. Frank Wanlesa hue returned to the B. T. University after u pleasant visit with hla parents In this city. Mr. and Mra. A. Richmond have been entertaining the latter's brother, Cleve Cloward, of Payson, this week. Members of the local lodge of Woodcraft are requested to attend the meeting on January 17th, when new officers will be installed and other business transacted. P. J. Fennell this week sold three residence buildings to Colin McMur-phwho bus occupied one of tbe house for the past few years. The property is located between Lead-vllRow and Main Street. The E. Forrest Taylor Rotation Stock Co. lust night presented "The Lady of the Scarlet Poppy," at the Star Theatre, the show being well received. The leading parts were handled by Anne Berryman, Lou Foote and Leonard Bouford, all of whom are well known and liked by theetre goers of Eureka. y, JITNEY LINE HEARING TO BE WET.n JAN. 18TH o At 1 o'clock on January 18th the public utilities commission will hear the application of Harold Morgan for permission to operate an automobile stage lino from Eureka to Dividend, and at the same time a similar application of Jtmea Turloupls for tbe same route. i BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN EUREKA DURING - n Dr. E. J. Howell, registrar of vital statistics for Eureka precinct, has' reported 86 births and 81 deaths; for the year which. has Just ended.: The death rate was considerably lighter than for the year previous. - Dorit miss this startling romance of the iest the sborp of three insepara companions and. the voreaksd of d faaM Vengeance. : ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. o le - Sunday, Jun. 8th. ' Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Morning prayer and serin an at 11 u. m. There: "The Other Side. preacher G. H. Sunbury. At 7.80 p. m. Continuation and Service and sermon by Blahop Arthur W. Moulton, D. D. The public ie very oordially invited to attend all services. GORDON H. 8UNDBURY ' . OOOOOMMHMOOIMMMIMOMmHOWOHHOIllll YOUR LAST CHANGE TO BUY AT THE The Christmas holidays no donbt left quite a dent in your finances. Dont let it discourage yon. Dive right in and save all over again. The deficiency will soon disappear. Salt Lake Jewelry Co.s i If it is only a dollar bring it to ns and we will show yon how to make it grow. Add to it as your ability will permit and youll have a neat sum through any kind of an emergency. 1d aside to see yon The Eureka Banking Company has opened a savings department and sums from $1 np are now accepted. These sums draw interest compounded Start the new year right Resolve to save a. certain amount each month. Let us explain our savings plan. semi-annuall- y. Eureka Banking Co. yhe Untamed All Everything Reduced from 4 to DONT MISS AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME . ty Max Brand Direction Emmett J Flynn Lightning is plumb slow compared with the way Whistling Dan can pull a gun. See Tom Mix ai the mysterious superman. See Satan and Bart, his pwi And romance &yl See Mix in this feature. t . Star Theatre Tuesday |