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Show Friday, January 14, 1921. hT 1UREKA REPORTER 'Senior Hop Will Tfcka t Place On January 19th RjmsuwnnniwiuwjHnnnmuuumnimiuiimimimimjim In Using Long Distance Mombera of tti Senior Clue at the Tintie Rich School ere looking hfa4 with pleasure to their big event of the chool year the Senior tehee place on January 19th. A special effort will be made to make the event one of the moat pleasing of tha school year. Bonners orchestra has been engaged. The dance la to tak place at tha Hop--wh- !ch Towering redwoods, mile on mil and two men who loved them. Then the hand of .the spoiler, and a war to the hitter end. A picture of the lumber camps and the clash of giant woodsmen. Throbbing with red blood physical strength. Majestic in its natural beauty... Warm with a ; romance sweet as any ever told. Rom the famous Red Book story by Peter B Kyne. - In placing a call to adistant point, thought should be taken of the convenience of the person called, and of others who wish to use the line. It isnt a kind act to place a pavilion. ' Eureka Locals and Personals. Auto owners can get application blanks for' the new license plates at the Reporter office. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson are the .parents of a pretty ebyiglrl, born last Friday. Mrs. Jackson of HaiUngs, Nebraska, was In Enreka this week, being the guest of Miss Mary Ryan. Ellas Molynaanz and Rodney Daisy Florence Ausdal, both of Eureka, were Joined in marriage at Provo during the paat week. George Jones, Mammoth butneea' man, baa returned after spending a! couple . of months with his fsmlly In southern California. Next Wednesday afternood Mrs. A. E. Myers will be hostess to the ladles of the Entre Nona Literary Club, their regular session to be held at that time. Alvah Stout of Nephi was a. lected as sergeant' at arms for the upper house of the state legislature. Mr. Stout was county chairman for the Republican party of Juab county during tha recant campaign. Sister Blanca, the superior In charge of the Catholic mission school, returned to Eureka on Saturday after nearly a months absence spent at the Holy Cross Hospital at Salt Lake, where she submitted to an operation for appendicitis. Frank Robls, of the Eagle A Blue Bell force, last week submitted to an operation for gall atones at the Holy Cross Hospital at Salt Lake. Mrs. Robls, who returned during the week after spending a few days with her husband, says that he is recovering rapidly from the optratlon. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rowe, who went to California last fall, returned to Eureka last week, being forced to return home on account of the serous Illness of Mrs. Rowe. Early In the week Mrs. Rows was taken to the Holy Cross Hospital at Balt Lake and on Tuesday the lady submitted to an operation from which she Is said to be making a satisfactory and rapid recovery. of WALLACE REID PICTURES Star Theatre Sunday long-distan- facilities. ce By the Way Are you taking advantage of our reduced Evening and Night Rates? calls that is, calls Between 8.30 p. m. and midnight, station-to-statio- n the for numbers only and not for a particular person are xn. &nd 4.30 calls a. such are Between midnight day rate. ONE-HAL- ONE-FOURT- F H the day rate. TRY THESE RATES ON YOUR TELEPHONE The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company 1 Mri. James Gregeraon waa out from Salt Lake last week, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andrus, at Mammoth. Among tha local people who were out after rgbblte, last Sunday, hunting In the vicinity of Lynndyl, were: Harold Shrlver, William Mitchell, Glen Ostrander, Heber Jones, John Hill, H. E. Wall, C. E. Hulsh, G. C. Lindsay and Herbert Taylor. Rabbits are not aa plentiful In that section they have been in past years. a E ce Each subscriber is an essential factor in good telephone service, and we will grealy appreciate during this year, as in the past, your doing your part in the use of your telephone, and your friendly attitude toward our efforts to make the service the best possible. semi-month- ly STAR- - IN PARAMOUNT long-distan- If yon MUST leave the telephone before the call has been completed, please notify Long Distance at what telephone yon can be called. This will prevent inconvenience to the person called and will conserve the use ! . call and then leave your telemade connection before distant with is the phone person. For instance, call for Then a a busy mauinBusyville. you place you leave your office. man he is called, Meanwhile, the BusyviUe answers, the operator rings your telephone and there is no response, or she is told you have stepped out It is not only annoying to the person called, but others who are waiting have been delayed in securing the circuit This hae been a great week for the serving a delicious luncheon after C. Penney store. The reconstruc- the usual program of cards. In tha tion prices have been the talk of card playing the prize waa awarded the whole district and the store to Mrs. Tomlinson. Those attending force had to ha enlarged to handle the party were: Mrs. D. J. RusaeU, the crowds. The store la filled to Mrs. John Donnelly, Mrs. E. L. Clark, overflowing with bargains and the Mrs. V. L. Thomas, Mrs. Tomlinson, people are once more buying freely, Mra. P. J. Bonner, Mrs. C. E. Hulsh, knowing that prices have been re- Mrs. Byron Thurmond, Mrs. P. J. levels. Adv. duced to pre-wa- r Donnelly, Mra. Mary Cuddeback, Mrs. Edward Pike entertained the Mra. A. L. Ayers and Mlsa Ella DonBridge Club. members In n pleasant nelly. The next meeting of the club manner last Saturday afternoon, will be with Mra. D. J. RusaeU. J. 2S 3SE5Z255E 25C255Z 52355 HesaMk this is a typical scene in hundreds of intermountain homes a woman happy in tha possession of an electrio range, with its cleanliness, its economy, its conveni-- once and its superiority in You Winter Time Is Kodak Time RODAKS AND SUPPLIES Bring your films to our store and let us develop Prompt and efficient work. PHONE 218 m- Those who are served by the Utah Power ft Light Company enjoy the use of ' electric ranges at a RATE FOR CURRENT NO HIGHER THAN THEY PAID WAR. . Shirley Mason -I-N- Girl . cooking. them for you. Tregoning & Hanley will-fin- d BEFORE THE It is an exceed- - ingiy ' low rate only 3 cents a kilowatt hour and is effective far the opera-- Horn of all electric heating and cooking appliances. of Mr Heart m:A- Complete enjoyment of the electric range of any electric appliance is possible only when you can depend absolutely upon a uniform, adequate supply of current Customers of the Utah Power ft Light Company have positive assurance of this essential factor, for they receive power from one of the largest and most completely equipped hydro-electri- e systems in the country. More than thirty generating plants are available for producing current, while the tnuuumnioa system is ao perfect as to meet every emergency in carrying power to your home. i . . , w The story of a nameless waif who found sunshine .. . f and happiness in the harbor - of love, j Adapted from Stances Mitchell's n o y e 1 t Marion iJuan Sp'" of Rainbow- mmm - SHIRLEY MASOIJ; Star Theatre Tonight iMMS G0E?(3Sb 2 . 4. ws - J |