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Show hfli Mrs. Char lee Taylor is recovering from a mild attack of smallpox. Mrs. A. E. II Is recovering flyers Lit BumU clean your ruga and Phil Clark was out from Salt Lake after a rather serious Illness, resultIn week. this tuna. during the carpets. Sea ad ing from measles. Jamaa Morgan returned early In Ice cream prices are lower. See Mr. and Mrs. C. A. GUI and daughter. Miss Vera GUI. visited at Balt vail on all drinks and dishes. Lake and Ogden early in the week. Charlea Coata returned to Eureka Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harper of MamMiss Bercholter, of the high early tn the week after a huaineu moth were guests of Payson friends school faculty, is the guest of 8alt trip to 8alt Lake. Lake friends this week. early in the week. Ice cream prlcea are lower. See on M. was in also 11a S. preReduction Payson t. Simpson new price Paper hanging, painting, and paper cleaning. Call Sunday, visiting with Mrs. Simpson vail on all drink and dlahea. and the children. Phone IS, Sullivan. Bros., Taylor on tic Jack Maya returned to Tin R. H. Brown was in Eureka durPaper hanging, painting, Sunday evening after a bualneaa trip ing the week on a short business and paper cleaning. Call to Salt Lake. Phone IS, Sullivan. Bros., trip. Taylor Dr. L. E. Pierce haa been confined In was of E. S. Mrs. Ware Payson Mrs W. H. Green of BUver City reto hla home few the peat week, being Eureka this week, visiting with her turned home Wednesday evening a aufferer from rheutnatlam. husband who Is employed at the after a two week visit at Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. William Douglaaa Eagle A Blue Bell mine. and Layton. thin week entertained the latter waa In Peter of Payson Mr. Borup Bishop McClelland, Payaon. The Eureka Mandolin and Guitar father, on Tuesday and on his return was Club will furnish the music for a Mra. Luka Roblnaon waa out from accompanied by Mrs. Borup, who dancing party at the Sterling AmuseSalt Lake City during the week, spent a few days with her relatives ment Hall la BUver City.' on next vial ting with her daugher, Mra. A. at that place. . Tuesday evening. C. Burton. W. F. Shrlver left early In the David Fouts of Silver City Is still Mra. John Westerdahl and daugh- week on a business trip to Chicago. confined to his bed at the Holy Cross Mrs. John Green, He will likely visit for a week with ters and Mr. and Hospital and according to reports all of Dividend, have gone to Mon- his son, Melvin, who Is attending he will will not be able to return tana, where they will visit with school at Philadelphia, before re home for a week or ten days. friends for some weeks. turning borne, being absent from EuMrs. Louis Wonacott, granddaughreka for about three weeks. embeen haa who Ralph Dunn, ter of Mrs. W. H. Green of SUver ployed at the Howlett Drag Store for George Zweble, Gemini lessee, who City and a former resident of Tlntlc the past few weeks, will leave in the met with a bad accident several Is at the L. D. S. Hospital, having near future for Provo, where he has weeks ago has returned from the been 111 for some time past a position awaiting him. He will be hospital and Is out on crutches. He Mrs. Frank Taylor, mother of Mrs. accompanied by Mrs. Dunn and the sustained a very serious fracture of his leg but Is making a most satis- Anna Morgan of this city, left for baby. visit with relatives at San BernarAll members of the local lodge of factory recovery. Cal., during the week. While dino, be to L. H. Ammerman, manager of the in California she will also visit with Lady Maccabees are requested present at the next meeting on April J. C. Penney store at Price, was sum- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. William, former 14th, when ceremonies pertaining to moned to New York this week by the residents of this city who are livthe draping of the charter. In death of his mother, the lady also ing at Santa Anna. memory of the late Mra. P. C. Hood, being the mother of Mrs. Earl Sams will be carried out. Other business and Mrs. Wiley Eskridge, both forJohn Roberts, the Goshen road waa out over the Tlntlc highof importance. mer residents of Eureka. Mr, Sams on WednesJames Dick,. formerly manager of Is the head of the btg J. C. Penney way with a road grader He succeeded In doing the road stores. of day. syndicate Sam Uncle mines, and the May Day a lot of gdod. Come again Jack.1 was back in the district during the Members of the Happy Hour Club Hit her a light blow after the next here of the week, coming early part an conducted surprise rain and we will have a good road with George II. Dera. Mr. Dick has party on Tuesday enjoyable afternoon In honor throughout the. summer. confor the past year or two been of Mrs. George Simpkins, carrying nected with the government, with out a A bunch of Chief Cons, employees, program of sewing and then will but In Washington, headquarters of a delicious luncheon who were forced to lay off Wednespartaking again take np his residence at Salt Among those who attended the party day on account of the shaft accident, Lake. He remained In Eureka but were: Mrs. William Wanless, Mrs. spent the day at Utah Lake, angling a few hours and then took a Salt William Okey, Mrs. Martin Nellson for catfish. They had fair success Lake Route train for California Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Sarah and brought back quite a lot of fish. Joseph where he was called on business. Clements, Mrs. Peter Jones, Mrs, Those In the party were: Emil 8hameful cases like the Hamon Hannah Mitchell, Mrs. Peter Borup, Brandt, George Brewster, J. Jones, murder trial and the Stillman Mrs. Zella VanLeuvan, Mrs. Carl Charles Taylor, Lou Coleman, divorce proceedings with their at- Hoel, Mrs. Burley Bowen, Mrs. Wil- Adolph Ames, Elmer Sessions and Minor Peterson. tendant publicity give rise to the liam Thurgood. with thought a to the regularity Miss Brenton and Miss Miss Ella Donnelly was hostess at which we read In the dally press a two of the teachers in the on Monday very party pleasant where some millionaire Is suing his inentertained a number local of event honor schools, the being wife for divorce or is being sued evening, of their friends on Tuesday evening Inez for Miss who the Goodwin, past himself or both. Or, of some mur- few weeks has been a guest at the at the high school building, the af-der as a result of these outgrowing home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Don- fair being a most enjoyable one. A conditions. Generally there follows of the evening splendid luncheon wss served to the The nelly. program of moral filth that is amus- Included card a Mrs. P. J. following guests: Miss Maude Lay-toplaying. ing and almost beyond belief. Like Bonner won first prize and consolaMiss OHare, Miss Helen Shrlver, In the comes out dirty linen, it all tion prize was awarded to Mrs. D. Miss May Turner, Miss Anna Coffey,. wadi, but unlike the linen the J. Sullivan. A prize was also pre- Miss McLaughlin, Miss Sullivan, Mr. principals can hardly lay claim to sented to the honored guest Those and Mrs. Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. purity as a result of their legal bath. who attended the party were: Mrs. Heiber. Mr. and Mrs. Potts, Mr. and This Is a queer world. As long as we A. Mrs. A. L. Mrs. G. Mrs. Gardner, Harold Shrlver, Edare poor we are able to live com- M. Blight, Mrs. Emma Ayers, Mrs. ward Shrlver, Claude Baker, DarHayes, Billings, paratively decent lives. But let Ella Sullivan, Mrs. Frank rell Gardner, D. H. Sullivan, Neil Garrlty, great wealth come our way and we Miss Mary C. Sullivan, Mrs. Edward O'Hare, Vard Zabriskle, Perry GardImmediately begin to yearn for the Mrs. L J. Barnard, Mrs. C. ner, Peppy Thurman, William Hanvices and frivolities It will buy. It Bonner, E. Huish, Mrs. John J. Cronin, Mrs. cock. would be far better for the human E. L. Clark, Mrs. D. J. Sullivan, Miss race if we were to forego a majority A number of the lady friends of Mrs. John H. DonnelSullivan, Msy of the "pleasures" of wealth and reMrs. T. D. Sullivan gave her a very Mrs. P. J. Bonner, Mrs, Leo Dontain the respectability that Is In- ly, surprise party on Wednespleasant Miss Mrs. GoodEdward Pike, herent in mankind in the days of nelly, of this week: The proevening day his poverty. Millions and morality win, Mrs. H. F. Fullrlede, Mrs. Dot gram included card playing and an Price Tomlinson, Mrs. P. J. Donnelly, Mrs. elegant luncheon. In the card playdo not always harmonise. James P. Driscoll. ' Sun. ing the first prise was won by Mrs. Frank Garrlty and the consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. J. D. Those who attended the Stack. party were: Mrs. Pat Donnelly, Mrs. Joseph Dillon, Mrs. D. J. Sullivan, Mrs. P. J. Bonner, Mrs. John Don- the week after a visit at Salt Lake. new price list. Reductions also 1, 1921. ' MnRKBRjjiJZBfZIZraZfZIZBJ Get your hunting and fishing license at Tregonlng A Hanley's. . Friday, April EUREKA REPORTER SPECIAL pre- kalao-mlnin- g kalso-minln- g A Few Days Only Saturday morning we place on Special Sale all high heel Shoes in sto dc. Present prices $ 2.00, $ 1 4.00, $16.00 and $18.00. Beginning 1 1 $9.85 SPECIAL SALE PRICE Oxfords and Pumps, high heel and all leathers. Present prices $ 0.00, $ 2.00 and $ 4.00. 1 1 1 $7.45 SPECIAL SALE PRICE Special Mens Suit Sale - . I Any $45 or $50 Suit in the house $29.75 Burk-holte- r, - 1 Cmtic mrkrcatttile Cotnanv i n, Easter Services Held At Eureka City Is Without A Probation Officer Local Catholic Church Rev. services Sunday, with an Killeen conducted special at the Catholic Church two masses being held Easter sermon at each. the I oclock mass music furnished by a choir under last and For wss the of Miss Helen Beesley, organist The numbers rendered by this choir were: Christ Is Risen," Regina Caeli," and Holy God We Praise Thy Name," also vocal iolos by. Mae Sullivan and Nell O'Hare and a violin solo by EdWard Bonner for which Mrs. G. C. Undsav was accompanist. The choir consisted of the following: Sopranos Fiances Huish, Mary Ryan, Mae Sullivan, Belle Sullivan, Kathleen Fr stake, Gertrude McDonnell, Camlle Oahorne, Margaret Fennell, Agnes SuHlvan, Margaret Jones, Leah Diamond, Catherine Stack, Margaret Owens. Altos Irene Sullivan, Anna Coffey. Tenors Neil leadership who wa Dont wait until the spring starts calling you to the great outdoors place an order now for one of the new 1921 Ford cars. See Eureka City Is now without a pro- your local agent, W. L. Conover, at bation officer for taking care of the Tlntlc Garage! Juvenile court cases. Judge Kryger, who for some time past has been acting In this capacity, was relieved of hla duties today. This Is without doubt an Important matter and Eureka should not only have a probation officer but a Juvenile court Judge as well. Under the present suh-hl- system Juvenile cases must be held up awaiting the arrival of the Judge who handles such matters in two or three counties and quite often there are long delays. ELKS WILL INSTALL NEW nelly, Mrs. Angus McDonnell, Mrs. OFFICERS XEXT THURSDAY On every hand the houseC. E. Huish, Mrs. Alex Blight, Mrs. Leo Donnelly, Mrs. Edward Bonner, wife is being urged to keep Mrs. Frank Garrlty, Mrs. J. D. Stack, Arrangements have been made for the Installation of the new officers her house clean and her family Mrs. P. S: Fennell, Mrs. Edward of Tlntlc Lodge of Elks on Thurs- free from disease. Public and Pike, Mrs. E. L. Clark, Mrs. H. F. day, April 7th. George W. Owen is private health agencies have carried Fullrlede, Miss Ella Donnelly, Miss Inez Goodwin and Miss Mary C. Sul- OHare, Frank Garrlty, Arthur Cof- the new exalted ruler, who will d this good work far. Many are, I. J. Barnard, The latter will therefor, accustomed livan fee, Bert Fields, Jerry Sullivan. Bass to sending Elbert Beesley and Justin Mathews. be the lodges delegate to the grand their carpets to be laundered. The Judge Green of Bingham was In The 18 oclock services consisted lodge meeting which takes place In carpet cleaning establishments send Eureka during the past week and of a high mass with the complete Los Angeles. their men to roll up the rugs and states that the closing of the Utah musical program by the choir, J. tear up the carpets. Then for two Copper property will be a hard blow Fred Jphnson being leader and Mrs. 0r mo,re nom are bare-- s Start the children' out right Open to the great copper camp. Things G. C. Lindsay, organist. The choir ? un,nlMtable while account the'??86? for savings each one at have been exceptionally quiet- there consisted of Mrs. P. J. Bonner and are whln toe after for some months, the slowing up of Mrs. C. E. Huish, sopranos; Miss Eureka Banking Cos. bank. One dol-'i?- ?, 0n- For rngi Is sufficient to start an account lar reduced mining operations having Irene Sullivan and Miss Annie Cofthoroughly washed by hand, and that the camps population .to about 1500 fey, altos; J. Fred Johnson, tenor; and Interest on all sums compound- la how they wash them. This hand ed twice each year. people. Normally Bingham has a Walter Christopherson, bass. scrubbing cant be thorough; It 000. of With about the population The music was a feature of each merely dissolves the surface dirt and Utah Copper dosed about 1500 more service and caused much favorable Notice For Publication. so permits It to sink through to the men will be forced to leave camp comment bottom of and the outlook is anything but Department of the Interior, U. S. as a silt the rug, where it collects that does lrrepalrable harm Land Office at Salt Lake City. to promising. However, there Is a feelthe fibers and fabric. . Utah, March 29, 1921. ing that the trouble is a temporary CITY SCALES REMOVED D. J, RUSSELL cleans one and that the Utah Copper and FROM UPPER MAIN STREET Notice Is hereby given that Orother Bingham mines will be at work lando H. Mundlng, of Lofgreen, the right way the Hamilton in the near future because the cost The large wagon scales, which for Utah, who, on April 21. 1920, made Beach of producing copper Is less In Bingway. Call phone 27. Homestead entry, serial No. 022844, years were located on upper ham than any other district of the many for 8W?4 Section SWK. of NWU Main street In front 15; the hall, NW?4. W westand If copper ore la ' being were this week removedcityunder Section 22. mined anywhere It will be at that orders from the cl frl council. For Township 9 South. Range 4 West place. some time the scaler.nave been out Balt Lake Meridian, has filed notice THE OIL BOOM IS o of commission and extensive repairs of Intention to make three-yea-r IN UTAH would have been necessary. Coats Is Pesos Officer The Proof, to establish claim to the land scales equipment has been stored and j above described, before Register and At East Tintic Comp If it Is Installed again It will be at Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Western Mineral Burvi some point other than Main street. ' Lake City, Utah, on the 18th day of Pnbllfihed Weekly Charles Coats, formerly deputy May, 1921. sheriff of Juab and Salt Lake Claimant names as witnesses Gives all news op ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. Orlando Regonl, W. J. Moon, L. O counties and who hasa reputation oil, mines and for being one of the best peace ofMundlng, aU of Lofgreen. Utah, and year $2.00, 6 months j a. m. School Herman 10 ficers in the state, Is now acting Morning Sunday Lofgreen, of Salt Lake City S months 80 cents deputy sheriff at Dividend. Jack prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Theme Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Green, the regular officer at that Who Was Jesus Christ and How Sample Copy Free place. Is in Montana on a visit and Did His Death Save UsT" Evening SALT LAKE CITY, UTA (First pub. April 1, 1921.) may not return to his old podtlon. service at 7.10. suo-cee- "J!' " NE, i i . f Star Theatre Monday, ne R1tr |