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Show Friday, October uniBgs upolTSl Pbgef 14, 192L dUlph Firth has gone to Balt Luke to take up the study of music. -- Eureka Personab and Social Events bss Mr. aud Mrs. W. D. Loom wore guests of Salt Luko friends lute lust m i Come to week. Mrs. Sarah Clement and son, Don, Supt A. J. May of tbe Untie Stanspent last week with her mother, dard mine returned home on Sunday Mrs. Liule Fair less of Salt Lake. after n basin trip to Suit Lake.. W. H. Uoeller returned on Suntrip to Salt Mr. and Mrs. William Mathews day attar a basin Mr. and Mrs. C. V.' Firth retnmed Lake. returned on Sunday after a few la the week after u visit with early Balt Lake. visit at Salt Lake friends. Tanlae, tha celebrated medicine, ia days now sold by Bcbramm-Johnsr- a Drug Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bunnell and Mrs. Mary Bonner and Miss Elisa 8 tons Co. Bonner were out from Salt Lake on children returned early la the week Coffee demonstration at Uanaons a visit last Saturday and Sunday. after a visit with Balt Lake friends. on Saturday. October 15th. Come Coffee demonstration at HansonS Women's In try a enp of tbe beet coffee on Saturday, October 16 th. Come Attendcardthe Catholic on October fOth. party League os the market in and try a cup of the beat coffee Miners Union Hall. . Hr. and Un. C. E. Hnlah wen In on the market. Nets Nelson was in from his North on Saturday and 8unday Salt An eight pound baby boy was Untie property during the early part for a visit with tbeir daughter. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of the woek. Frances, who is attending tbe Uni- born Sherman Haynes on Sunday mornversity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer went ing. The arrival of the husky Tanlae has tbo largest salt of any youngster the first born was a to Cedar City Monday, the trip bemedicine in tbo world. Over Twenty great event and brought a ray of ing made by auto. Million bottles have been sold la six sunshine into the home. Harry J. Beene, formerly of Euyears. No other medicine has ever Is now connected with the reka, bold E. Mrs. and J. Bey daughter, Sales approached it as a seller. Bchramm-Jobasq- n department of one of the Salt who are Eureka former Maybelle, Lake automobile companies. Drag Stores Co. residents but who for the past three to Mr. and Mrs. William Owens and Measures an being taken years have been king their home returned on Sunprotect tbo wonders of a newly dis- at Grants Pass, Oregon, were in Eu- daughter, Cleone, few a visit at Salt after Canday days Mrs. Fork with 'American cave in reka last week, visiting covered ia a daughter Lake. yon. The cave will be properly Clarence Horton, who ' Miss Fran Jones visited with lighter before it la thrown open to of Mrs. Seybold. On their return ' discovered was cave to Grants Pass they were accompani- her sister, Margaret, at Balt Lake visitors. The by the Tayson Alpine Club of which ed by Mrs. Beybolds mother, Mrs. early la the week, the Utter being Elisa Delmyer, of Salt Lake, who ex- a student at the U. of U. Dr. L. D. Fonts is the president. ' pects to make her home, in the Coffee demonstration at Hanson's Mias Ellen Davies celebrated her Oregon city. on Saturday,' October 16th. Come eleventh birthday last Saturday "The United States must make ef- la and try a cup of the best coffee afternoon by entertaining eleven of home. The her at ficient and economical public ad- on the market her playmates playing of numerous games was fol- ministration if it is to reduce its Manager Codl Fitch of tha Chief lowed by a . dainty luncheon, the burden of taxation," says Senator Cons, mine was la Salt Lakt last center Of attraction being a large McCormick, of Illinois. Ending of Friday and Saturday, attending u birthday, cake on which burned the vast armaments of the world is meeting of the Utah Mine Operators. We must eleven tiuy candles, shedding their not alone the problem. Miss Helen Boesley returned homo light on the centerpiece- - basket of seek to reduce public expenditures various hped sweet peas tied with in the city, in the state, in the na- on Wednesday after spending four tulle. Numerous pretty birthday tion, he says, and thus lighten the or five days at Balt Luke, attending opera at the Salt Lake Theatre gifts wereljreceived. Mrs. Davies burden of the taxpayer and the con- the we have on Monday. was assisted in serving the young sumer. In Washington folks by Mrs. Orson Billings. Those made progress in the curtailment of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cronin and present were: Margaret Blackett, appropriations. The expenditures of daughter of Silver City spent SaturRoma Boyle, Jean Billings, Nora the national government have been day and Sunday visiting with relatives and other friends at Salt Luke Barker, Ellen Davies, Marguerite reduced 40 per cent over a period end Farmington. two same Ila time Cleo that Kruse, years, at the Peterson, of Frlsbee, Fred Dlttmer, John Hewsoa and local taxes have Increased a like Coffee demonstration at Hanson's amount Eddie May. on Saturday, October 16th. Como la and try u enp of the best coffee on the market. ra Mrs. James Turloupis Ur. and Hn. Thomas Walters. in - for Fall & Winter Wear QUO PBIQES vou mm .J ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vincent and children were out from Salt Lake last Sunday for a visit with the family of D. J. Sullivan. Anita Stewart Will L. Holt of Nophl has been admitted to the bar.. Ho Is bow teaching school at Oakley, UUh, bat will soon commence the practice of In A Lois Weber Production -- ' A Midnight Romance" ' i I I Uw. Frank D. Kimball of the local buak, who has boon 111 at Balt Lake .for several weeks, was sent t for special treatment oa Monday of this !' From The Story By Marion Orth week. Tanlae, that celebrated medicine, makee you out better, tool hotter, sleep better and work better. Sold by 8ehrumm-Johnso- B Drug Stores Co. Tbo CathQlic Womens League will give a card party at tha Miners Union Hall on Thursday, October 10th. Refreshments will bo served. Dont miss this party. James L. Williams, who has boon la poor health for soma weeks, is preparing to return to California, where ho spent Sill of last winter. Tbo members of his family will accompany him on the trip. "Boney Fuller, sob of Mr. and Mrs. Perry B. Fuller of Sliver City, was Injured in a football game la Mrs. Joseph Ellsmore was in Salt Utah county Ust week, his shoulder being broken. The young nun Is a Laks on a visit last Sunday. member of the B. T. U. team of Mans gor Earl Mclntyro of tha Provo. Manlmoth mine was a Salt Lako An Item la one of the dally papers visitor last weak. of Sunday tells of the death In CaliO. W. Crane was out from Salt fornia, resulting from an unto stage Luko on busln during the past accident, of John B. King, of Salt week. Lake City. Mr. King was 60 years Mr. and Mrs. Church Forsey, who of ago and his widow Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Wilson, for- have been making their homo at mer residents of this city. Richfield to about u your, returned to Tin tic last week. They have R. G. Wilson, who mads his kotaken np their residence in Eureka. la Eureka many years ago, was back in the camp on-- short visit early in New lino of calling cards, printed madnor at tho the WMk. Mr. Wilson still has real in tha moat estate interests hero and after at- Reporter office. matters he spent tending to busln so time la looking up old time Dr. J. W. Henderson, local Chiroreceived a telephone call friends. His present ho is at practic,Cedar from City Tuesday morning to Salt Luka. attend u patient la that city, hut beApplication tor tha appropriation ing tumble to leave hit local practice of SO second fact of water from the Dr. Henderson referred tho party to Rod Cedar crook ia Juab county for another practitioner. Irrigating 1400 acres was filed with Mrs. Andrew Rosenlnnd, who subthe state engineer Saturday by H. B. Johnston of Gold Hill, Tooele mitted to a serious operation at on few of tho Salt .Lake hospitals so county. It is proposed to utilise the water of the creek for irrigation weeks ago, left the hospital Into last of her son, from April 1 to Oct S and during woek and ia at tho ho the remainder of tbe season for Nell Rosenlnnd, at Salt Luke. Doubt-- 1 she will bo well enough to reculinary and domestic uses. In tho near future. turn ho A Items ikaMu Record. n The open season ra deer tomorrow and ia no doubt it Chamberlains Cough Remedy has a remarkable record. It has been In well to sound tho usual warning to use for colds, croup and whooping hunters. Accidents are not so common in this state, where deer hunt-in- g cough tor almost half u century and is not in tho heavily timbered has constantly grown in favor and but occasionally wo hear of country, popularity as its good qualities be- so hunter firing before .he knows came bettor known. It ia the stanwhsthor ho la shooting at a deer, dard and main reliance to tfc diseases la thousands of homes. The horse or man. As a general thing facte that is can always be depended tho hunters of tho west are more t upon and Is safe and pleasant to take experienced than those of tho are greatly in its favor when it Is and consequently we do not hoar. of so many sodden tain Utah. wanted for children. Worth fy - a up-to-d- 5$ ' , The Biggest Hit Since "VIRTUOUS WIVES'' . A Magnificent Production -- . The story of a mysterious beauty from Nowhere, and where a midnight bathing suit flirtation led her. The cast includes Jack Holt, Edward Tilton, Mrs. Elinor Hancock, Helen Yoder, Jnanita Hm- -i, Montagu Dumont and over 200 persons. corn-me- The Mg scenes actually photographed in the palatini Hotel Alexandria in Los Angsiss. Bich gowns, magnificent settings, beautiful photography. m Notable because Star, Director mil Author women. ,r--A faL picture women will love and take great pride . t . Star Theatre Wednesday - i : . Bat after sentimental all the fortune" that a boy is worth to hid parents does not assure his education, nor give him a start in business. A small amount set aside regularly will grow into a substantial fortune, , if deposited in our Savings Department 4 Per Cent Compounded Annually On Savings. EUREKA, UTAH. |