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Show Friday, August 12, 192L Bert Blades, the popular machl- -' aery ealesmaa, eras la Eureka this week oi Probation Officer Bylund and Juvenile Judge Willis were la the Tlntie The regular union meeting of the District during the week checking up Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Wlgton were visitors oa Sunday aad Tlntie Stake will be held la Eureka some delinquents. Balt !- oa Sunday. Moaday. Mr. aad Mrs. James E. Berkley of mi Helea Shrivar spent the early Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemons and Salt Lake City are spending a few part of the week visiting with friends children, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Sun- days la Eureka, guests of Jackson y MeChrystaL derland and children spent last and relatives at Balt Lake. at Townsend Park. M. E. Church lee Cream social toElocution a to Mice local Elisabeth night There will be a splendid proBulkley, taught Miss London, the com- gram and many interesting features.! SSI. nurse, and Glenn Selrtch are Everybody Invited. Mrs. N. D. Hiatt gave a quilting munity tea spending days In Provo Canyon. Mine Hannah Schofield of Nephl bee today, a number of friends and in attendance. . W. Larson left this morning has been spending the week la Euneighbors being were served. for Balt Lake City for a visit with reka, tha guests of Misses Dorothy Mrs. Larson, who Is recovering from and Deoa Blackett Euto Mrs. D. Sullivan returned a serious operation at one of the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Treloar reka early In the week after having hospitals at Salt Lake. Balt Lake month at entertained at dinner oa Thursday spent the past Mrs. Maude Layton will leave evsnlug for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, City with relatives. to- -' tomorrow morning with sixteen Tregonlng of Mammoth, who loft Mr. and Mrs. N. 'A. Jones and will California where for they a day three Eureka for from young girls daughters, Margaret and Frances, days outing at Townsend Park In make their home In the future. were at the Hot Pots Resort over Paysoa Canyon. A. of Los Langton. George Saturday and Sunday. of Mr. Angeles, California, to Birch returned Mrs. F. Mary Andrew Manson left yesterday for Balt Lake last Bunday, and Mrs. Joseph Treloar, arrived In home la her a few days visit at Balt Lake City. after spending a few weeks at tha Eureka early la tha week for a visit While there he will attend the state home of her son, E. F. Birch of Sil- with relatives. He was accompanied meeting which la to be held at that ver City. here by Miss Dorothy Treloar, who has been visiting in California. Mrs. Leo Skinner and children and nurse is who Miss Annette Duffln, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phipps, Mr. Miss Ruth Smith of Provo were the for the Walter Fitch, Jr., family. In Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Rlchln, Mr, and Mrs. Mr.. and of home the at guests Coronado, Cal., has been home for were visitRay Clemons during ths early part Bingham, all of Ogden, the past two weeks on a vacation of ing Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps 'durweek. the and will leave In the morning for ing the week. Oa their return home California. Rev. Father Delalre of Provo is In they were accompanied by Curtis and of the local Catholic Church Albert, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shrlver an- - charge the absence of Father Kll- - Phipps, who will spend two weeks during nounce the engagement of their whQ u u, t th, qm Hospital In Ogden visiting relatives. leeQ daughter, Helen Luclle, to Mr, In Ogden. Claude F. Baker of this city. The Edward Duggan will leave on n wedding will take place the latter James Norman of tha Monday for a two weeks vacation. store left early In the He will take a trip Into the Yellowpart of August. his annual vacation. He will stone Park country and after returnweek for A party of girls consisting of Miss In the eastern states, spending ing to Utah will spend a few days at visit Stella Fullmer, Miss Bessie Gourley, most of the time In Chicago, where Fish Lake. During Mr. Duggan's Miss Dorothy Taylor, Miss Zelda he has relatives. absence his place will be filled by Miss and lola Miss Brandt Tatton, L. A. Morris, of Omaha. Nebraska. Blanche Hunter went on a picnic Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mr. on Thursday and spent the day i.t and Mrs. Fred Dittmore, Mrs. Anna Miss Leone Forgie gave a very the hills around Eureka. Morgan, J. Kramer and Mr. Owens, pleasant' party at tha borne of her formed a party which motored to parents, Mr. and. Mrs. John M Sister Hildetta, music teacher at Saratoga on Sunday and spent the Forgie, on Thursday evening, an the St. Joseph's School, who Is spend- day. time being spent In music, ing her vacation at Salt Lake City, refreshments. and Those atgames Mrs. B. R. Bowen entertained a was In Eureka for a couple of days the party were: Miss Dorotending on friends her of number Saturday during the early part of the week. thy Blackett, Miss Bernice Wride, She was accompanied by 8is ter evening of last week at a "rube' Miss Deon Blackett; Miss LenAre of honor in affair the Is also being who party, Marie, of California, Mills, Mias Hannah Schofield, Billie visiting' at Salt Lake City. They re- Mr. Bowen. A most enjoyable even- Clark. Vera Okey, Herbert Mathews, turned to the capital on Wednesday. ing was spent in music and games, Francis Fennell, Carl Sylvester, followed by refreshments. Those atA party of thirty people motored tending the party were: Mr. and John Anderson, Joseph Harringteon, to Castilla Springs on Tuesday of Mrs. Peter Jones, Mr. and Mrs. For-gl- Lawrence Smith and Charles Ivey. O" Mrs. Okey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph this week and spent the day picnio-inbathing, playing games and cards Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas More Than 100 A Month and having a general good time. Berryman, Mrs. Mirtin Neilsen, Mrs. Increase In Motor Vehicles A number of footraces were run and Sarah Mitchell, lira. Alice Kruse, Mrs. Lottie Brown, Mrs. Bessie Mrs. Eva Dubn, George Btapley, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Salis- Clarence BaUflbufy, Mr. and Mrs. Al A total of T7S more automobile Otis Christensen. licence have bom leaned bury proved to be the speed demons Nlaonger, already and were awarded the prises. The For the best costumes first prise tbla year by the Moratory of atete party returned to Eureka in the was awarded to Mrs. Mitchell and than w era 1 caned during tha entire second prise to Mrs. Salisbury. evening. year of ISIS, Thia Ineludea trana-fer- e aa woU aa new licensee luued. So far there hai hem 87,471 pairs of liceneo platee for paaoenger care and 6180 pain of platee for trucks. Last year the corresponding flgurm wore 17,011 peaemger can and SSS7 trucks lor the entire year. Them flgurm era all exclusive of dealers licenses and of motorcycles. R. Cheshire, Jr., In charge of the antomobilo bureau lu tha office of H. E. Crockett, secretary of atete, attributes tha Increase, In part, to the natural growth of tha automobile industry, and to tho more strict check kept on the ntomobllm of the state, made possible to some extent by the change In the law made by tha 1SS1 legislature. i i i i i Ban-da- J poet-mistres- s, trimmed r son-in-la- J prstty pink or j bins figured psreals Is This with rle-ra- J J c vl braid to match. Very smart are Its big set-i- n pockets and the be- H coming curved bodies edge that ties Into a trim sash In ths back. jj li H w $2.75 $225 This smart percale comes In a tiny check of either pink or blue with white. The sash pulls In to make a nice fullness at the waist. Ths whits piping and whits raffles are charming. 1 Heffsman-Thompso- I en-oya- . e, g, Withal, the Maisonette has the serviceable qualities so necessary for any house coBtume. Yotj can duBt the living room or entertain callers in a Maisonette, it is so fit for any home ' task. , You will find it very worth your while to go to the shop in your town that is selling Maisonettes. It will delight you to see they are moderately priced. If you prefer to have the name of your nearest dealer sent you, just make the request THE 00 Indiana. Anderson, What style it hast what verve! like a very chic costume, but with no Buch burden of many hooks and buttons. - 1 .And just the lazy comfort and case of an apron yet trim at the waist and swagger in every line. For the Maisonette designer has true French cleverness at feminine apparel. .And there are three new and delightful modes each month. No two are alike yet each has that charm of individuality which is quite as important as mere fashion. ' Each comes in several colors. - iDoniMnt TbGetW fl WABD-STILSO- lf An assessment of cent per share has hem levied on the outstanding stock of tho Eureka one-ha- Bnlllon Mining company, Tha delinquent date la September Srd with sale day September 84th. Application Serial WALLACE RE I D jiQanmnmrknfiQklut Wherein one Reginald cant take him to court Jay takes to his bed so the law Love sets ini The patient develops alarming symptoms calls for his nurse sinks faster and faster, until 1 A romance that starts with old lovers in wrong and ends with new lovers in 'right Makes yon feel fine! WITH BEBE DANIELS AS NURSE. Easy to take! Star Wednesday For Patent. No. In the United 8tatm Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, August IS, 1881. Notice la hereby given that East Crown Point Consolidated Mining Company, a corporation, by Charles Zabriakie, Its duly authorised agent and attorney In tact, whom poet-offi- ce address la Eureka City, Utah, has made application for patent for tho Crown Point Sxtentlon No. S, Crown Point Extentlon No. 4, Crown Point Extentlon No 1,' Crown Point Extentlon No. 2, Crown Point Extentlon No. S, Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Lode No. 1, Maple Leaf No. 8, and Znma Fraction No. 1 Lodes mining claims. Amended Mineral Survey No. 5774, situated In Tlntie Mining District, Utah County, Utah, and described, with magnetic variation ut 17 degram East, aa follows Beginning at homer No. 1 of Crows Point Extentlon No. 1 lode, from which tho one quarter section comer between sections 20 and 21, Township IS Booth, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Bsm and Meridian, beam North 24 degrees Beat 4140.5 feet distant; thence South 0 degrees 17 minutes East 1500 feet; thence North 55 degrees 57 minutes East 1702.1 foot to eorner No! 2 of Crown Point Extentlon No.' 2'; thence. North 22 mlnntes West 255.7 feet to corner No. 4 of Maple Leaf; thence South 54 degrees 22 mlnates1 East 757.1 feet to eorner No. 4 of N Maisonette ousts APRON SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: Pomps and Oxfords, Louis Heel, ... 13.85 1 and corner 5 degram SI minutes West 127.7 ofMapleLeefNo. 8 Lode; thence1 fet to corner No. 2 of Crown Point South If degram 4 minutes East Extentlon No. 4; thence North 14 01.2 feet to corner No. I of Maple degrees 22 minutes West 654.4 feet Leal No. 2; thence North 28 degrees to comer No. 1 Crown Point ExtenEast 1877.1 feat to eorner No. 2 of tlon No. 4; thence South 6 degrees Maple Leaf No. 2 and corner No. 2 47 minutes West 878.5 feet to of Znma Fraction No. 1; thence comer No. 5 of Crown Point ExtenNorth 15 degrees 10 minutes East tlon No. 4; thence South I degrees 1255.7 feet to comer No. 2 of Zumm 54 minutes West 584.8 feet to InterFraction No. 1; thence North 14 sect line 1 of Crown Point Exteu-tio- n No. 8; thence South 85 degrees degrees 52 minutes West 624.2 feet to comer No. 1 'of Znma Fraction 57 minutes West 1418.1 feet to the No. 1; thence South 86 degrees 22 place of beginning. Said claims are minutes West 1118.7 feet to Inter- located la the southeast quarter 6f sect line 8 of Maple Leaf Lode No. of section 80, the southwest quarter 1; thence North 56 degrees 4 of section 81, the northwest quarter section 28, and the . northeast minutes West 441.5 feet to comer No. 2 of Maplo Leaf Lode No. and quarter of section 29 of Township comer No. S of Crown Point Extan-llo- a 10 Booth, Range 8 West, Balt Lake No. 5; thence North 1 degree 0 Base and Meridian, and contain a minutes Ernst 1508.5 feet to comer net arm of 116.490 acres; the areas No. I of Crown Point Extentlon No. In conflict with No. 1 Iron PJacer 6; thence North 14 degrees 22 Lode, Survey No. 6588, Golden Chariot minutes West 448.1 feet to corner Lode, Survey No. 5583, Zuma No. 1 No. 1 of mid claim; thence South Lode, Survey No. 5735, Zuma No.' 3 Maple Leaf Lode No. No. 4 4-- EUREKA BULLION ASSESSED. i3 Chic as a dress comfy as an apron 2-- X and $185 Lode, Survey No. 6715, Goshen No. 4 Lode, Survey No. 5701, Ridge Lode,' Survey No. 6700, Ridge No. I Lode, Survey No. 6701, Frank Lode, Survey No. 0085, and Nevada Extension No. 1 Lode, Survey No. 0025 having bam excluded. Said claims an of record In tho office of tho County Recorder of Utah County, at Provo City, Utah, in Book 51 at pages 210. 212, 211, 224, 225, 220 and 227 of the records of mid office. Tho nearest known locations are the aforesaid conflicting claims. I direct that the foregoing notice be published in' the Eureka Report-o-f er, of Eureka, Utah, the newspaper published nearest said for a period of nlno consecutive weeks. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. Edward Pike, Attorney, Eureka City, Utah. (Flrat pub. August 12, 1021. Last pub. October 7, 1021.) -- CITY FOLKS GO FARM'HUNTING IN Al) 10 CARAVAN Scene In make a Start. look. Brooklyn, K. Y.. when 25 families started for far Idkho in automobiles, a Note subway station; arrow pointing to nu me it Tbit m the mile iaunt n t.3 (amines have plenty money to way all New York way entrances |