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Show ' ri Friday, Much 25, 1921. I P. J. Fennell was in Salt Lake on business during the past week, turning home on Tuesday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Lon Richmond of ''Eureka were Balt Lake visitors during the past week. rhen Gall 109 J Frank Bacon yon want your laundry done, AU work guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan left yesterday morning for a few diys visit with Payson friends. Mias Marguerite Franks was out from Salt Lake during the week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Franks. Dr. A. H. McChrystal made a trip to Balt Lake on Wednesday, going there by auto and being accompanied James Hanley, acting mayor of Eureka, was in Salt Luke on business during the early part of the week. Mias Marguerite Franks has returned to school at Balt Lake after an enjoyable visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Franks. Allen Chase has returned to Balt Lake City, where he is attending the U. of U.. after spending a few days here visiting with his parents, Mr. Mrs. J. P. Driscoll has returned after spending a few weeks with Balt Lake friends Call 101 J Frank Bacon when and Mrs. Mel Chase. you want your laundry done. All Miss Thelma Stark of Payton ahdj! I work guaranteed. Miss Afton Whits of Goshen were Mrs Barah Arrigona came out guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. from Salt Lake on Tuesday, being N. W. Roberts on 8unday and Mon-l- fl called here on account of the illness day. 1 of her daughter, Mrs. P. C. Hood. children IJ and Mrs. Wilmas Carter ' H. Kirkpatrick, agent for the Salt ' expect to take up their residence at ' fey A. W. Larson. . Lake Route at this place, was la Balt Payson for the summer months. Mr. . John W. Taylor of the centraijLajM on Tuesday evening for the Carter, who has charge of the May: I Standard and Copper Leaf properties Bhriners ceremonial. Day and Yankee mines, will continue was in Balt Lake this week on busito reside In Eureka. . L. C. Doty, for many years conness. Amos Gotham, of Los Angeles, a; nected with local mines, was out of Mrs. G. A. Franks, George Bear Is and Vovella Traten, from Balt Lake this week on a short brother-in-laboth of Eureka, were Joined in mar- visit was in Eureka on a short visit during riage at Provo on Saturday, the ,the week. He spent a few months Miss Jean Theriot, formerly of Eu- - herB about 21 years ago and says ceremony being performed by Bishop reka and now living at Balt Lake,ia could hardly recognise the camp, Alfred Booth. was here during the week, being the;M guny changes having taken place Mrs. Frank Brohm was called to guest of Miss Irene Sullivan. since his previous visit.week this by Hamilton, Montana, Edward Duggan was a Balt Lake the illness of her daughter, who subBob Cornish, who left Mammitted to an operation a short time visitor during the early part of the moth about a year agoguid took up past week and attended the meeting hi residence at Spanish Fork, where ago. at the Balt Lake Theatre where Miss ,a jg engaged in business, was back YOUR attention is invited to the progressive merchandising methods Kent snd Katherine Wilkinson, McBwlney was the chief speaker, He week. tWa Spanish says Gamp this store for men has adopted in preparing for the spring season. who are attending the University at Fork Is a good business town and to back moved who Balt Lake, were home this week, Sullivan, Jerry The most exacting quality standards have been observed in assemblthat his "game" is prospering. Harry visiting with their parents, Mr. and this district after spending a year or . another Tintie man, is also ing the kind of clothes you want and need suits of virgin wool more at Spanish Fork, has accepted Mrs. Wilkinson of Silver City. well there, 'fabrics, durable weaves, tailoring that insures long sendee and lastemployment at the Tintlc Standard doing Claude Baker, local attorney, went mine and has taken up bis residence! see these things expressed, in the new of basket ball took Two ing shapeliness. You to Provo early in the week and there. Silver City last Wednesday, at place a in pilBhriners of a Joined party 01 cond Mr. and Mrs. Loran Runnells, Mrsntor f Mammoth grimage to Balt Lake, where the schools spring ceremonial was held on Tues- James Householder and son, Frank, jUTer each other. Pitted motored to Tooele by way of Salt "vn day evening. won the both contests, Silver City Lake last week, and spent a few days Mrs. Tillie Vivian, who has for Mrs. Ar with their mother, second by a score of II to I. There some time been suffering from a visiting is some good basket ball talent at nervous breakdown, was taken to Value-givin- g is the dominant feature. Prices are based on the new one of the Balt Lake hospitals early! J. W. Harrison, who is taking a! the Silver City school and other scale which will be the standard this spring low prices that closely in the week, being accompanied by special course at the B. Y. U. at 'games will likely be played in the match the costs of former days on clothing of genuine merit Provo and also spending a part of near future. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brandt his time teaching at that school, was I Some of the new spring designs are here now different ideas in single John H. Donnelly of Eureka has in Eureka during the past week for FOR MADE BE DRIVE WILL local and of the chairman as named fabrics; new notes in patterns and been the purpose of attending to his minRELIEF OF IRISH PEOPLE committee for the relief of the suf- ing interests. He has for some time colors. Theyll wear long and hold their fine shape. fering people of Ireland. Mr. Don- been Interested in a lease at the Iron The drive for funds, for the purnelly is the presiding officer of the Blossom mine. Mr. Harrison is asEureka Council of the Knights of sociate editor of the weekly news- pose of relieving the .dire distress Exceptional Values prices want now existing in Ireland, Columbus. paper which is published at the B. and on will commence Tuesday, March 21th, Y. U. George Bean has resigned his posiunder the direction of the American tion at the Tintlc Garage and Intends Clarke chief operator Society for Relief in Ireland, being Mary moving his family to some other part at the telephone office, entertained of the national movement,- - now of the state, possibly Tooele or to some of the' other operators and a part in every state in the Union. working Balt Lake City. He was in these number of friends at her home last As a result of the long continued towns on business during the early Saturday evening, a most enjoyable disturbances in Ireland, towns,, vilpart of the week. time bel&g reported. Tbe evening's lages, factories and farms have been card playing, destroyed by fire, all Industry is at Arnold Ekker of Eureka and Miss program Included the house of Kuppenheimer good.- clothes Miss Clark's a standstill, and thousands are withmusic luncheon and and marwere Cox Lake of Y. Salt Ivy were: Mias Freeds or food out shelter. Olson, guests ried at the latter place during the The innocent victims, the old, the May Sullivan, Miss Alice Pend-rapast week and the marriage of Miss Miss Miss Cleone Owens, Miss Beat- women and children, are the chief of and also Eureka, Lydia Ekker, Albln Hansen of Heber City, took rice Jones, Earl Thomas, Eugene sufferers, and their condition is C. E. Ward, described as even worse than that place at the state capital on the same Jenkins, John Smith, C. Sullivan and J. M. E. CHURCH SERVICES. of the Belgians and French in the Anniversary Entertainment Summer Water Prospects Downey. Jerry day. early days of the invasion. For The Relief Society Generally Good In Utah Rev. Miss Mary C. Sullivan was hostess The robin used to be a sign of The distribution of the relief supFrary has arranged special services for next Sunday at the M. spring but now it is the Ford. Gas at a nicely arranged bridge party, plies will be handled mainly by the rammer The water prospects over E. Church. The theme for the mornsales are increasing at this garage, given last Monday evening in honor Society of Friends, the Quakers, and Thu Eureka Ward Relief Society the dust is being brushed off the of Miss Ines Goodwin. In the card the American Relief Commission, conducted u very successful enter- the state at the close of February ing sermon will ho "The Resurcars .that have been standing Idle playing prises were awarded to Mrs. who are plready on the ground, and tainment Thursday evening, March how little change from conditions rection." Sunday School program in most of the winter and the wise ones A. E. Myers and Frank Garrlty. The on whose investigations, and urgent 17th, in the L. D. 8. Amusement reported at tha close of January, ac- the evening. Easter anthems by the are booking their orders for new hostess served an elegant lunch to requests for immediate help the Hull, commenting the 61th an- cording to the snowfall bulletin for choir. All are Invited to attend. Fords. If you are going to Join the the following guests: Mips Goodwin, American Society for Relief of Ire- niversary of the society. The program Utah, which has Just been issued by J. Cedi Alter, meteorologist In consisted of the following: merry procession of motorists this Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly, Mr. and land was formed. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. of the Salt Lakp City weather charge EdMr. Mrs. David Mrs. us and summer better call Mills, spring and Through some international tech- o hymn, "Our bureau. The mountains Congregational of the at once and book an order for a ward Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. nicality, the American Red Cross Is Mountain Homo so Dear. northern counties received fairly Services Friday night at 7.10. new Ford. Tintie Garage. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrlty unable to act. officially, but local Invocation, Bishop Peter Borup. good snowfall during February, Sunday services: Sunday School 10 and daughter, Mary Frances, Mr. chapters are assisting the Jersey City Song, Wo Thunk Thee Q God, for while only moderate precipitation a. m. ' Holy 'Eucharist and sermon and Mrs. P. J. Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. Chapter having mailed their check occurred In southern counties. This 11 a. m. Evening services and serJ R. D. Gardner, Mr, and Mrs. C. A. for 91000.00 to New York head- a Prophet. "A Relief leaves the water prospects good or mon 7.10. Strangers welcome. Tableau, Society Helber, Miss Ella Donnelly, Darrell quarters, with their endorsement of excellent over the Great Salt Lake ' t Nauvoo,ll4l . : O Gardner, D. H. Sullivan. the work.. from ue minutes Extracts and east watershed, of locally the This work is solely for relief, be- the first mammoth social notes. j Wasatch and south of the Uintah A very enjoyable farewell party meeting were read. noning entirely "We Love Our Work. but Bong, Mountains, was given by the members of the L. owing to the comand we urge A party was given in Reading, Daughters of Zion." O. E. Club at the home of Mr. and partisan, paratively dry soils and tha moder- honorsurprise and your generous response, of Mra. C. H. Webb and Mrs. prompt ate February precipitation, the need His, ship came in and then Mrs. Theodore Fullmer on Wednes- to save these suffering people from Song, "A Widow's Plea. Tableau, Relief Society Spirits. for more ruin and snow has ap- Edwin Simpson at the former's home affair being in impending famine and pestilence, she was carried away to be- day evening,Mrs.the Wllman the members of the Aval ter Club Song, All Our Hearts. P. Carter, which honor of parently been accentuated in some of by cannot escape unless aid last Saturday evening. Games and the come .what! southwestern Congregational and who will leave in the near future comes, they hymn, Corns, southeastern musical and comes quickly. numbers were .enjoyed by Ye Saints. counties. to make her home at Payson The quota for the Tintie District Come, all after which a buffet luncheon ' Modern Relief "A Tableau, The evening was spent in card is set at 11600.00, and we was served to the following. Mr. and rely on Easter Services playing, games and music, and Special the spirit Tintlc has always shown Society. Mrs. Sam Allman, Mr. and Mrs. Earth With Her Ten Song, In in splendid luncheon was served. Will Be Held On Sunday Arnold Fotherlngbam, Mr. and Mrs. response to any worthy appeal for Thousand Flowers. were the card first Most The American Stage's playing prises . tbs hplpless and suffering. L. C. Stapley, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Tableau, Mother Earth. won by Mrs. Spencer Peterson and American Society for Relief in Rev. Killeen Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stapley, has Lloyd, Will Star for arranged Fascinating Tableau, "God ia Love." Frank Bacon and the consolation Ireland. Easter services at ' the Mr. and Mra. Art Stapley, Mr. and special which After was Mrs. to were dancing Albert awarded enjoyed. prises Answer In The Mandolin and Guitar Club Catholic Church for the coming Sun- Mra. LeRoy Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Pederson and Spencer Peterson. Mrs. Two masses wllj be carried David Eager, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Of Ernest Smith furnishing the music. The enter- day. one Those attending the party were: at I a. m. out, Lver, Mrs. George Richards, Mr. was tainment free. Mammoth Died When My Ship Comes Mrs. Cecela William Bacon, Bacon, Wednesday which ia a high mi and Mrs. Owen Humphrey, Miss Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bacon, Mr. and bio early morning Myrtle Brlnghurst, Mies Vera Dunn. After an extended illness from DAXCES Mrs. Buys, Mr. and Mrs. Mra. C. H. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. will bo furnished by WILL BE GIVER Gouver-nenr WllmanJoseph A screen version of Mrs. Leslie Mrs. Mr. and Ernest Smith of Brights disease Carter, li Edwin Simpson. under the people, BY ELKS ROOMS AT CLUB Morris, novel' of the Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Chase, Mr. Mammoth passed away on WednesHelen Beesley. At The Avalien Club was entertained Mr. of was Theodore and The Mrs. week. IS and this day Fullmer, lady same title Qis greatest novel Mra. David Eager Monday eventhe by church which regular choir, is. Mrs. Joseph Fnllenbach, Mr. and years of age and leaves her husband The Elks will give weekly dances being trained March Hat. The evening was ing J. His greatest picture. by Fred Johnson, Mrs. Henry Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. and two children as well as other at. their elub rooms, starting next will spent playing progressive 600, the sing. Mrs. Mr. a and relatives and circle of Spencer Peterson, large Friday night, the parties being for The services are of interest to all prises being awarded to Mrs. A story of a sea captain's Albert 8pencer Pederson, MT. and Mrs. Mc- friends. The funeral services were members of the order and their and a attendance is. antici- Lloyd and Mist Vera Dunn. Mrs. large who becomes . on conducted Thursthe at. Mammoth Charles ladies. and Cray Roundy Taylor. daughter Clayton Martin waa a special guest The next meeting of the club will be day and this morning the body, was These dances. will continue util pated. of the club. The next meeting will brightest star on the stage. held on March list at the home of shipped to Pleasant Grove for the Elks dancing pavilion ia again Walsh Star tonight in be held at the home of Mra. Calvin George Mrs. Henry Osborne. burial. in condition for use. Elton next Monday Dynamite Allen, - w , - w Better Clothing Values . i , gi( : tm cltJnd KUPPENHEIMER Good Clothes j! double-breasted- all-wo- ol B; $30, $35, $40 - based lower costs Tintie Merc. Co. 1 y. . . . ' j r Crescent Sunday non-politic- Jane Grey - . . h , . . IWWHOOK II IIOOH lOHIIIIHIIMIIIMOMMMMMM . ASS A evening. ,.,ltTlllIIIIIIHIMHi' y- - |