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Show pm s Friday, August 19, 1921. UMIlTa DUKA i vu IUm BcUs Sullivan the gust Andrew Steadman and daughter, of Mmrgarst Shss of Bolt Loko Mrs.- Criasia Rounuy, of Mammoth,' will return soon after an extended dnring tha past wash. with friends la- southern sojourn Mrs. Lfau Bokor U BUror City California. is visiting for fow days with Bolt Varda Peterson Loko friends. returned from Eureka, where Monday evening Mias Von Duo . of Mammoth she has been spending the past week rialtad with Provo frloads daring tha the guest of Miss L sells Ferguson.1 past wsak. Provo Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Faery motored Shadrach Stewart, Frank Harris. p from Spring Lake oa 8 on day and Ivu Harper and Leo Harrtman were tha-dasisMrs. with Peary's spent among tho Mammoth dramas who ter, Mrs. Tom dement attended the state meetings and Mr. and Mrs. M array Wing of Un- tournament at Midvale during the tie Auction are tha parents of a past week. Tha child nta Into tho danghtar. Dennis Theriault has returned o hoaaehold nicely as the other chil- Eureka after a visit with his rela-- j dren are boys. tlves at his former home la Minne-- j Conductor A. A. Mallanoy of tho ota. Ho made Jho trip on account Tin tie switch crow, Us wild and two of tho Illness of his mother, whose! ! danghtars are spending tea days at condition still remains serious. i Mr. Long Bench, California. During Mr. and Mr. Q. C. Hobson, of the; Mallanoys absence, Murray Wing U Mammoth school, have roturnod to' handling Mr. Mallaneys work- - at Tin-ti- e that place and an getting ready for A unction. the work which wlll.be taken up; nest month. Mr. Hobson being the Mel Kaymoad has moved family to Bprlngvlllo from Stiver 'principal of tha echool. City, when they lived for several Manager Kendrick of the A. months. Mr. Haymoad has returned ston returned early In thej ' to his former employment with the week after spending several days at Rio Qranda Ry. and will servo as Salt Lake, the trip taking up a part conductor on a freight running be- of bis annual vacation. He eras ac-tween Salt Lake ud Bpringvllla. companies to the capital by Mrs j Kendrick and the children. tho of Mr. and lass, daughter Mp. O. C. Lindsay, celebrated her fifth Qeorga Wilde, who was no birthday on Tuesday of this week on seriously Injured while at woririn the which day she entertained a large Chief Cons, mine some weeks ago, number of her little friends at a la getting along quite nicely at the matinee party at the Crescent Holy Cross Hospital. It wUl be a; Theatre, when films so dear to the month before he Is well enough to . hearts of the children wan shown. return to his home at Mammoth and In all about seventy-fiv- e wen it is not certain that he wUl have present at tho party, thoroughly en- the fuU use of his right leg. joying tho picture' program and the Mr. and Mrs. William Houghton refreshments which wen served, a number of older children" attended and Mrs. Ivan Harper, all of Mam-- I tho party and assisted la entertain- moth, were called to Pnyson Wed-- j neoday oa account of the serious III- -, ing tho youngsters. ness of Mrs. Nell Bills, a sister of The Tin tic freight crew on the Mr. Houghton and of Mrs. Harper. Salt Lake Route, which was laid off Mrs. Bills died of pneumonia soma months ago, may possifly be and tho funeral services wereFriday heldi put oa the Job again within the next on Sunday. Deceased leaves four month, although then Is nothing little girls, the father having died a definite about this. The officials of few months ago. the railroad company say that the Erwin McDowell, the piano tuner freight business which tho lino Is now getting In tho Tlntic camps Is who sustained such serious Injuries hardly heavy enough to demand the In an automobile accident near services of a local freight ers Price, will recover, according to Business la improving however, and word from the Provo Hospital. .He It Is only a question of a few weeks was unconscious for several days or months, until than wUl be suffl-ce- ut and It was feared that he could not hauling to eep a switch crew recover. However, he la now doing busy. Under the present arrange- nicely and will soon be well enough ment the switching is handled by one to leave the hospital. McDowell Is of the main line crews, which ties up well known la Eureka. at Lynndyl and makes regular trips M. C. Mere returned to Eureka to Eunka, Mammoth and Silver lata last week In. 312 DEEARTMENT.SHJ3E8 i Prices! . Precentinff Advance Styles in Silk Flush Coats, Our Prices Seem Impossible when Compared with Prices Elsewhere, but the . Great Buying Power qf thc-J- . C Penney Co,' Enables Us to Sham Mutual Benefits Every Day in 3 1 2 Busy Stores - $1475 to $39.78 Vsiy youthful sad smart an thaw Uk Hath Cost which sis txaotij si piotursd ban. lone an salf odUsnd and sites bars both collar and raffs of rioh contrasting far In tbs Bswaat daaigaa aad advaaoa ahiposl I City. DDEIIQATI8D The Trimming! The Styles , Plain and Fur Narrow Tie Belts Trimmed Models Handsome Buttons Flare Models Wide Fur Collars Box Effects. New Bell Cuffs. after an auto trip through the Yellowstone National Park. He states that tha tin llssla made the round trip without mishap of any kind and that the Journey was a pleasant one In ei way. . EUREKA, UTAH SIS DEMITMDfr snug LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION XN THE WORLD Mr. Mero was accompanied on the trip by. Mrs. Alice Dutton, also Miss Margaret Walker of Salt THUD TO HCS9 of The funniest monkey in the world Eureka. Lake was In Eurekn for a week or will be seen at the Star, Thursday. Medical authorities mow W. H. Lee, the well known rail-- 1 two. being a guest of the Fitch, Guess what his name 1. that rheumatism, with its aahsa and pains. Is caused by gams that road man who ha been connected Mr. Mrs. R. L. aad Conyera Every youngster In Tlntic will nelson into poor ' ' with the Salt Lake Route for a great oa Tuesday after a tow day want ' to ee Aoe Martin "As a Rubbing will not i years, dropped into ta on the regular Monkey Movie Star reri, i. lb. aaatlo wdSerershave stopped program. I Thursday of days visiting local business and Aoe Martin, the monkey movie mining men. He is now the travel--1 king, will be seen at the Star, Thur Glen Ostrander, Harold ' Shriver Far Smlil SmIM or Mr iatf lng freight agent for the Union I day, In his latest production. William Mitchell returned home1 and writaCW Mmdieal JMtjSj Pacific System, which a short t!mc last week after rambling around ago took oyer the Salt Lake Route.., Utah watermelons an now In southern Utah, where they visited tato mmrket' with the competing This to a most Important position, Fish Lake, Bryce Canyon and other r0Jn nolons which of course Interesting coming to Mr. Lee In the nature ofl7" also Their plaees.nto background, took them to Salt Lake - trip and an advancement at the a of the!!5?.J,., City Utah's melons are without hJgl a doubt consolidation of tha lines, and proved to be a most, pleasant outing world, many Tlntic friends are pleased to aBon th aaMt for all. learn that the popnlar railroad man Mrs. Bert Hanks and baby wen Standard For Poor fifty Utah automobiles nett year will lb going ahead. in Eureka this week from. Preston, as license plates white letters carry Idaho, visiting with relatives. Mr. on a black background, wltn tag Hanks recently opened a gents white beading around the entire furnishings store at Preston, after 'I having been employed there for plate. The numbering system will be changed by adopting the hyphe,i Bryce Canyon while en route to the. between the hundreds and theJ Is of Hanks, tnterssted is thousands, Eureka, as now adopted lav ilthe business enterprise which several other states. Ito be IS BE am ed . iSq ,lte i - f. - - ; prospering. and Mrs.'Aoeeph Ferguson f preparing to move to Spanish Fork. They are offering their Eureka resi- denca for sale and Mr. Ferguson has turned over hs lease at the Chief Cons, mine to! his partner, Claude jlAmsden. It was' six years ago that I Mr. Farguaoa ithrtod work on this He says that ha has purchased a piece of property at Spanish Fork and Is now building" a home on Main street of thst city, opposite the high school building. When the place Is ready for occu pancy he will move there. Mr. j THINK!! Before Tor Stop On Tbs Starter - Do yon want to risk losing everything yon have in the world? Ton an doing just that if yon drive yonr oar without foil insurance protection. ' Even the most careful driven have accidents at times. Some accidents an unavoidable. Ton, gamble with all yon possess when you drive without being completely insured against liability, . oot-Usio- fin, eta Ton cannot enjoy motoring with such a risk hanging oyer you. Phone ns today and find out tho oost of eompkte insurance protection. Bcfon you crank your motor think! FUELLENBACH BROS. ; IHning Stocks, Beal Estate Insoranoe adry aad Myers TT rtg a Dyeing Oa. Iffsl for ftoy B.T. 0. E. Bldg. Phone 69 : t 1 iimiineMeeiiiiiieeeeeiieeeeeeeimneeeeeeeeeoeei A Protlva visited on Saturday and Sunday, coming out from Salt Lake for the week-enThe work of U.1 Protlva at Salt Lake will be completed within the next week and soon thereafter they will. leave for their home In Detroit, being accompanied by Mrs! Protlva's mother, Mrs. Mary D. Sullivan. RnnriiratetlTe d. Mr. Mad Mrs. Henry Barney were In Logan test week, their y, nad daughter, Mr. aad Mrs. of Pnyson, accompanied y, them on the trip. ' Mr. who test year - was an InWhile la Utah county test Sunday structor in the Pnyson High School, Mr. and Mrs. Aoha Morley called will be on the teaching staff of the Charles Hanks of Salem, , who College at Logan when quite seriously ill for the past Agricultural school opens next month.. weeks. M'. Hanks is aa old that time real debt of Eureka and a p Manager Cecil Fitch of the Chief oble grand of the Eureka lodge of Ceos., mine piloted- - a party en a Odd Fellows. He was sot a charter Journey through southern Utah, the her of the Oder but Joined trip being arranged for the benefit after It was organised on March SI. of Frank Cunningham, a brother-in-lathirty-thre- e who was here from New Torn years, ago. ' But three of the charter members, Aohn Mi City. In the party were: Mr. Fltcn, My, H. F. Gear and' Irwin Spriggs Mr. Cunningham, Mrs. Walter Fitch, are now living in Eureka. The lodge Sr, Walter Fitch, Jr and Miss started out with eleven members, ac- Margaret Walker. They visited at cording to Mr. Morley, who has Bryce Canyon while pa route to the a most actlvs worker la the Grand .Canyon and also stopped over taatlon ever etace the lodge at force Canyon on the return. The launched and who has filled almoet trip took about a week and vs n every lodge chair, going clear up to real treat Aa- the members of the grand master for the state of Utah. : soa-ta-te- w Ober-hansle- Ober-hansle- - - WHEN A MILLIONAIRE MARRIES AN ACTRESS There, lsjisually one of two results a divorce within a year, or a life of bitter quarrels, suspicion and disil-- : ln810n? for the love of. money and the love of admiration are poor foundations oh which to build even a modem marriage? : FURNACE is the story of such a marriage, and hell-fire whioh the reoli of there' envied and yet unhappy people were 'compelled to pare before the dross of convention, jealousy and misunder' standing had been burned away. . - the "fnmaco we, the ; ; pictureanST ,hould th powerful Star Theatre Sunday. 0 |