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Show Page 4 Friday, July 29, 1921. EUREKA JUrORTKK tamsmniuinnnimmcnsRRSSiismm Locals and Personals.! Sunk .. Concert by Allred's Concert Band next Sunday evening, at 6.10. William Bnttoa has been visiting with his family at Salt Lake for several days. . Dr and Mrs. A. H. McChrystal have retrned homo after a two weeks visit In the east. Mrs. Andrew Manson and the children left early In the week for Logan where they will spend a few days wlsitlng with relatives. Miss Katherine Doty left Thursday for Lincoln. Nebraska, to visit with friends and relatives. On her return trip she will visit in Omaha and Denver. Tribune. Refreshments, fortune telling, etc. at the lawn social to be given at the Catholic Church parsonage on the evening of August Srd. A cordial welcome la extended to the public. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garrlnge and daughter, Leah, and Mr. ai Mrs. P. C. Garrlnge, all of Salt Lake, were visiting at the homes of Mrs. Fannie Fields and Mrs. Ben Thurmond during the past week. Miss Mary Johnson, formerly of this city, visited with Eureka friends during the past week, returning to her home at Salt Lake on Tuesday. While here Mias Johnson was the guest of Mrs. Stack. Mias Helen Beasley returned home Wednesday after spending a month with relatives at Salt Lake City, during which time various resorts ware visited and a part of the time spent in Emigration Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shrlver and daughter, Mias Helen Shrlver, and Mias Brinton of Sprln grille returned on Tnasday after spending a few weeks at Dr.' Eastons famous hostelry at Fish Lake. The fishing was not quite as good as it ought to be at this season of. the year bnt Fish Lake la a mighty pleasant place at which to spend a vacation even If the fish are a little backward about taking a fly or spinner. The Bhrtvers report a most enjoyable outing. . A pleasant surprise party was given In honor of Mrs. N. D. Hiatt on Wednesday evening of this week. Card playing and games were the principal diversion of ths evening. Prises were awarded to Miss London and Mr. Robert Kirkpatrick In the card playing. Luncheon was served to, the following: Mr. and Mrs. A A . i. ... ..... , V . u i Ij I I - For $10 down and $11 a month for only 11 montha you can place this ELECTRIC RANGE in YOUR HOME IS 3 li m At this price yon can easily afford to cook in this j modem, convenient and comfortable way. Secure now this popular cabinet type range, with three burner cooking surface, larger lower shelf and K easily regulated oven with thermometer. , - t SEE THIS RANGE AT OUR STORE. Utah Power & Light Co. j K ! Efficient Public Service" J Mrs. J. F. Driscoll returned on PROGRAM FOR RAND CONCERT SUNDAY EVENING Thursday after riel ting for several days with Salt Lake friends. Program for Band Concert to be Mr. and Mrs. W. IS. Wanless of Los Angeles are hack In Eureka for given Sunday, Jnly II, at 1.10 p. m. March "Glory of the Bess, H. an extended sojourn with relatives. Woods. J. Miss Mary Johnston of Balt Lake Dance of the Characteristic visited this week with Miss Lanore Imps, for Women in Tony Red Calf . HUGHES i The New Fall Brogue i First Fall Shipment Was Received Yesterday. Its a Blucher. All Sizes at $5.50 . Attend the Bund Concert , next Sunday evening ut 6.14. her Mlu Lucllc Ferguson ha,d gueat thli week. Mlu Verda Paterson of Provo. Mlu Echo Haynea of Puyaon, hua been the guut of her aunt, Mrs. Mary H. Drtacoll, during the put week. Mr. and Mrs. William Deacon, formerly of Eureka and now living ut Salt Lake, are the parents of a baby boy. The child waa born laat Saturday at the Holy Crou Hospital. Mrs. Deasoh waa formerly Mlu May Ryan. .. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Ivory of Salt Lake vial ted Mr. and Mrs. John Keachle and spent Pioneer Day very pleauntly in Eureka. Mra. Keachle is a slater of Mr. Ivory and they are nephew and neice to John u Clarence Salisbury, Mrs. Alice Rife, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mrs. J. Buys, Mrs. Jack McKeller, Mrs. Frank Cromar, Mrs. Fred Blight, Mrs. George Csstleton, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Miss London, Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. N.. D. Hiatt, Miss Maxine Salisbury, ;Masters Junior and Gerald O. Freckleton. Kirkpatrick and Dora Duckworth. Mlu Mary Ryan returned to Eureka this week after a visit with Salt Lake friends.. The lawn social to be given on August Ird at the Catholle Charch parsonage will he one of the enjoyable events of the summer. Musical numbers, refreshments, fortune telling, etc. All are Invited. Bund Concert next Sunday even- ing at 5.10 oclock. 8. M. Simpson returned to Eureka early In the week and in again busy with his leaning operations at ths Centennial Eureka mine. Mr. n Simpsons family have lived at for a number of years and era getting along nicely at that place. . Pay-so- . Mr. and Mrs. Mark McChrystal and the letters father, E. C. Shuster, returned . on Tnuday after spending a couple of days at the Brighton resort near Salt Lake City, Mlu Xvadell Okay hu been ths gnut of Salt Lake Mauds during the put wuk. W. D. Myers' was called to American Fork on Monday by tbo death of his slstar-ln-laMrs, Thomas ' , Feathers trom. Mr. and Mra.- T. 8. Haynu of Pay-so- n visited with Mlu. Mary H. Dria-co- ll on Thursday, remaining boro until today. - . Mr.1 and Mra. Ray Clemons and' family returned to Eureka on Tuesday after spending a few days with friends and relatives In Salt Lake " City. Mra.- George M. Hays was summoned to Payson thla week by the serious lllneu of her mother, Mrs. Gotlelb Beck, who is IS yurt old. Mrs. Beck Is resident of Eureka and hat many friends among the old time residents of tho camp. . . - King. Popular Overture Deena," Henry Beharf . r "Gypsy Queen," "llth St Rag," Bow- King-Popula- (man. March Counterpoint," Jewell. Concert Walts LePas, Kalfer. March Dunlaps Comandery, daughter, Merle, have returned from a visit with relatives and friends at HalL Finale "America.1 Salt Lake and Ogden. They were at Lagoon for the Elks Purple Day. Manager Xmer Pett was at the PHONE LINE EXTENDED TO APEX STANDARD Eagle ft Blue Bell and Victoria mines early In the week and found The Apex Standard, one of the everything moving along In ' good shape. Heavy ore production la In most promising of the East Tin tie order at both properties and the re- properties, now has telephone concent developments in the ' Victoria nection with Eureka. The phone line have been more than satisfactory. was recently extended to this part of This mine Is now in shape for heavy the district and will prove quite a shipments and last weeks output convenience as a large amount of exceeded that of the Eagle ft Bluf work Is under way there. BelL William Clark, the fore ban, . Otto Bwarts of Eureka hai Is la chargs of both mines during put In charge of the new boarding the absence of Bupt William Owens. house at this property. I 7 . i A gjp(Ds) JULY 28 TO AUG: 6 hcloshre . YOUR KITCHEN is the hottest room in the house. Every moment yon stay there adds to your discomfort. Now of all times, yon need to make your kitchen work easier. Yon owe it to ' - yourself to get ont of your hot kitchen. HOOSIER will enable you to do it. For tho HOOSIER actually cuts kitchen work in two. It saves miles of steps each day, and wmMpu yon to keep cooler while at your work because every waste motion is eliminated. Chevrolet Prices Take Another Drop. ; The popular "490" Chevrolet Car, which has been selling for $984.00, has been reduced to $778.61 and the "Baby Grand" Chevrolet is reduced from $1665 to $1182. These prices are for the cars delivered in Eureka add they make the Chevrolet the greatest buy" on the automobile market. No greater value is to be found anywhere. If you are interested in these popular cars see Elmer Duncan, Eureka, who will be pleased to give you a demonstration. He represents the Anderson Garage Co. of Provo and also has a list of used car bargains. Anderson Garage Co. PROVO, UTAH ; ELMER DUNCAN, Untie. PHONE . ? Because we KNOW you need the HOOSIER more now than any other time during the year, we will send a HOOSIER to home on pay- your ment of but one dollar. No extra charge for these special terms. The' low 1921 cash price, set by the factory, prevails. TERMS $1.00 DOWN, $1.00 A WEEK, OR $440 A MONTH AS YOU PREFER ON RAT.Awnw TAYLOR BROS. CO. Largest Furniture and Rug Department in Central Southern Utah. ' S h-'- v |