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Show I APPEN&V& 7 IDEAL GIFTS FAMILY. Walter Fitch, Jr., mining contractor, returned on Saturday after a business trip to Salt Lake. H. B. Blades returned to his homo at Balt Lake last Friday after spend- JOHN MORLEY Your Jeweler EUREKA, UTAH Juab County 'i Only Registered Optometrist ANNOUNCEMENT T Han Jut Reutnd for OONKUN SELF-FILLIN- (ha tha FOUNTAIN PEN G "Tha Pea With tha OmcuU FlDer. Wa aaggeat a CONKLIN aa aa ideal Xataa Gift. Wa ban a fall llae, packed ia Xaaae boxes all ready far preaeattag. Leaa tbaa oaa a fear practical FOB FOB LanUen Wrist Watchn Blaga Bags Broochn Watchea Shaving Artieln Scarf Pins Military Braahea . Ear-Rlag- a Beads, Peart aad Faacy Caff . Chiu and Oat Glaae Con Ula mail link Chatna Stationery OoakUa Pea So. SI Ivory A at Once. Han an at oar atom Christmas, that nay ha Pea No. 89 any article aatU Christmas. depoiiit Salt Lake Jewelry Go. MAKE THIS MARET YOURMEAT-INPLACE G Fennell's Market ii always stocked with high grade meats aad grocer-lee. Eastern com fed beef, choice Utah mutton and pork aad fat poultry. You cannot go wrong when you phone your or- der to this market. During the month of December we will receive regular shipments of high grade vegetables aad ftrnita. Our grocery line is always complete sad every article that leaves the store is backed by our guarantee. Fennell s Meat and Grocery PHONE 18 EUREKA eeeeeeeeeeeMmieeoeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetMH TEACH YOUR DOLLARS TO HAVE MORE CENTS AND GET GREATER RETURNS ON YOUR MONEY. ing n few days in Tintie. Alex Caldwell, who la now working at tha Tintie Standard mine, was in town on Saturday and 8 unday. Snpt. Cecil Fitch of the Chief Con. mine returned on Saturday after business trip to tha capital. Grant Snyder, manager of tha Eureka Lily, property, returned ta Balt Lake on Saturday after spending n couple of days in East Tintie. Why not start a savings account during tha holiday season. The Pay-so- n Exchange A Seringa Bank will pay 6 par cent cm your savings. . Mrs. C. E.'HuIsh and daughter, Wsa Frances, returned on Satarday after spending a few days at Balt Lake. Mrs. H. Engemanna cleaning tablishment will be closed from December 24th until January Ith, Mrs. Engemann Intends spending tha holiday season with her daughter In Logan. An unusually fine comedy program has been booked for next Thursday evening at the Crescent Theatre. Ton can see this prograufeand also attend tha performance of tha Mlaa Ada Daniels company at the Star. Cadi Fitch and Walter Fitch, Jr., were In Balt Luka last Friday evening tor tha banquet of the Utah mining engineers, the affair taking pines at lbs Hotel Utah and being attended by prominent mining men from varlona parts of the country. In onr last Issue we failed to note the arrival of a baby at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hopes. The child waa born at Provo but Mrs. Hopes has since returned to tha family home In this city and la getting along nicely notwithstanding a very trying experience on tha Rio Grande mixed train, which brought the mother and new baby to Eureka, an entire day and part of a night being required to make the Journey from Sprlngvllle. Dont allow your money to remain Idle aand It to tha Payaon Exchange A Savings Bank where 5 per cent Interest Is paid on ail savings. Member of the Federal Reserve System. The anlo thieves, who stole a Ne-p- hl mans car while tha owner was taking In a ahow at Balt Lake and then drove through to Nephl where the rur waa recognised, certainly played In bard luck. When tha thieves started for California with tha machine they had no idea that they were taking a short cut to Jail, their route being through the very city where the auto waa ao well known. Under the new law auto stealing la almoat as serious a matter aa murder and la punishable by n Jail sentence of from one to twenty years. William McComb and hia son, William, arrived In Eureka .lata last week, having been sent here from Salt Lake to erect one of the Cen tennlal Eurekaa smoke slacks which was blown down by tha heavy wind or December 11th. Mr. McComb, who has made quite a reputation for himself as a rigger and In Ihe handling of big work at Salt Lake, erected the Centennial Eureka smoke alacka about twenty yesra ago. While he la at the local mine bo win i place all guy wires and see that all stacks are placed In excellent condition. An official of the Rio Grande Ry. :who was in Eureka lute last week, complimented the writer on tha article pertaining to the cancellation of passenger service on tbe Tintie brunch, which Item appeared last week. This man stated that not a pound of coal was conserved by the change In train service and ha wanted it understood that officials of the line at Salt Lake had absolutely nothing to do with the change. The failure of tbe Balt Lake Route to carry out Ite regular achedula for tbe Tintie pa avenger train deprived Mammoth and Silver City people of their regular mall aervice lata leaf week. Copiea of the Reporter bearing tha namea of anbacrlbera In Mammoth and Silver 'City ware aeveral daya lata In reaching theae towna imply because tha railroad company failed to operate ita Tintie paasen ger train according to achednle. The train ia auppoaed to come direct to Eureka from Salt Lake, then make the trip to Silver City and j Mammoth, and hack to Eureka, but for two or three daya In aueceaaion !the train crew shortened up their run by going to Silver City and Mam-jmo- th first and making but one trip This matter haa been to Eureka. brought to the attention of the .postal authorities and it ia thought that Tintie people will get better mail ' service in the future. John Hanley, who waa here last iweek, left on 8unday for Boise, Idaho, where he will visit with his sls--; Mrs. D. J. Hanley, a form- -; er resident of Tintie. Mr. Hanley, who la also a former resident of Eu- -. reka, haa for many years been making hla home at ML Horab, Wisconsin, where he ia engaged in the automobile business. He haa tha following relatives now living in Eureka: hla mother, Mrs. Mary Healey, who la now SS years of age; hla bro- j ! Save from 10 to 20 Cents on the Dollar. I ! GASH and GARRY PLAN is the system that brings you nearer the producer's cost and eliminates a big percentage of the overhead cost of distribution. It eliminates the high cost of delivery, of bookkeeping, of labor, of collection and loss in accounts. SELF SERVICE In order to cat down the high cost of living and to reduce the expense of extra clerk hire, we invite yon to. help yourself when we are too busy to wait upon yon, thus helping to cut the high overhead expense of distribution. N I ter-in-la- w, ther and slater, J. H. Manson Bros. Compamy Eureka Phene 7 . Dividend Phone 174m FULL OF CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS, YOU CAN'T HELP BUT GET THE SPIRIT. Girls Knitted Serifs in fancy colored stripes, just the thing for the cold weath58c each er our price Knitted Silk Nedrtles for the men onr pries $1.25 Bathrobes for each member of the family, all odors, Children's Girls np to $4.98. Ladies' sod Mens up to $8.90 each. up to $3.88. n SEE OUR LINE OP SILK SOX HANDKERCHIEFS SILK MUFFLERS STATIONERY SILK SHIRTS JEWELRY SILK TIES TRAVELING BAGS SILK HOSE SUIT OASES SILK CAMISOLES FELT SLIPPERS SILK VESTS SWEATERS SILK CHEMISE MACKINAWS FANCY GOWNS LADIES COLLARS Jost received a 'shipment of temple garment!, all cotton or with a mixture of wool Our price $2.25 to $3.25 a garment. J. 0. Penney Co. We will remain open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of next week. A Nationwide inetitntlonT Mike Hanley and Mra. D. C. Harrington, and a neice, Mlaa Mae Hanley. Notwithstanding the fact that It has been many years since Mr. Hanley made hla home In Eureka ha found many old Umo friends and greatly enjoyed bla visit. For some time after he left Tintie ha engaged In farming In Wisconsin and atlll retains hla farm property although ho la devoting all of hla time to hla automobile business. VERY cheery package brings its own particular joy, but the gifts you really like best are most likely the gifts that by their simple every day usefulness carry a wealth of thoughtful affection. Those are the Gifts that others like also Your friends and family will appreciate those gifts which save time, trouble or work the gifts that give them carefree hours visiting, or reading. out-of-doo- rs, Electrical Appliances meet this need. Their rare combination . of serviceability and beauty make them ideal Christmas presents. And there is such a wide variety that selection is a genuine pleasure. Come in and let us show you suitable gift Ask us about our easy payment plan. UTAH POWER & V to $3.50 eaeh j I Try Onr System of Merchandising. A Nationwide Institution. COME TCt OUR STORE AED BEE THE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS THAT ARE ON DISPLA Y. THE TABLES ARK County Attorney W. A. G, Brymn was in Eureka oh Saturday and Sunday. of the Co. the Christmas Spirit? Do You Have Childrens shoes an out of sight, but leather coats seem to be vithlu tha reach of aU. Abe Martin. FOE EACH MEMBER a J. 6. Penney LOCAL THE GIFT SHOP" i Friday, December 19, 1919. THE EUREKA EXPORTER Pages LIGHT CO. "gflirimt PuiBc Smicm M . X |