Show eureka personals and social events mrs james was in mr air and mrs thomas walters 0 W H returned on sun day after a business trip to salt lake the celebrated medicine Is now sold by schramm johnson drug stores co coffee demonstration at manson a on saturday october come in and try a cup of the best beat cottee coffee on the market mr and mrs C E hulsh were in salt lake on saturday and sunday tor for a visit with their daughter frances who Is attending the T uni N errity has the largest salt ot of any medicine in the world over twenty million bottles have been sold in six years no other medicine has ever approached it as a seller schramm johnson drug stores co cc measures are being taken to protect the wonders ot of a newly dis covered cave In American fork can yon you the cave will be properly lighter before it Is thrown open to visitors the cave was discovered by the Payson alpine club of which dr L D foutz is the president miss ellen davies celebrated her eleventh birthday last saturday afternoon by entertaining eleven of her playmates at her home the playing of numerous numerous games was tol fol lowed by y a dainty luncheon the center ot t attraction being a large birthday I 1 y cake ak O 0 on which burned eleven t tiny cf candles n d le s shedding their light on t ane e c centerpiece a basket ot of various hueda sweet peas tied with tulle numerous pretty birthday gifts were received mrs davies was assisted in serving the young folks by mrs orson billings those present were margaret blackett roma boyle jean billings nora barker ellen davies marguerite frisbee cleo kruse ila peterson fred dittmer john hew aeson son and eddie may mrs sarah clement and son don spent last week with her mother mrs lizzie lizzle fairless ot of salt lake mr and mrs william mathews returned on sunday after a few days visit at salt lake mr and mrs theodore miller mrs mary bonner and miss ellza eliza bonner were out from salt lake on a visit last saturday and sunday coffee demonstration at manson 13 on saturday october come in and try a cup of the best coffee on the market an eight pound baby boy was born at the home of mr and mrs sherman haynes on sunday morn ing the arrival of the husky youngster the first born was a great event and brought a ray of sunshine into the home mrs E J seybold and daughter maybelle who are former eureka residents but who tor for the past three jears ears have been making their home at grants pass oregon were in eu reka last week visiting with mrs clarence horton who is a daughter of mrs seybold on their return to grants pass they were ac compani ed by mrs Sey seybold bolds a mother mrs ellza eliza delmyer of salt lake who ex pacts to make her home in the oregon city the united states must make et ef tinclent and economical public ad ministration if it Is to reduce its burden of taxation says senator mccormick of illinois ending of the vast armaments of the world Is not alone the problem we must seek to reduce public expenditures in the city in the state in the na tion he says and thus lighten the burden of the taxpayer and the con sumer in washington we have made progress in the curtailment of appropriations the expenditures of the national government have been reduced 40 per cent over a period of two years at tho the same time that local taxes have increased a like amount ralph firth has gone to salt lake to tak take up the study ot of music mr and mrs W D loose were guests of salt lake friends late last I 1 week supt bupt A J may of the stan dard mine returned home on sunday after a business trip to salt lake mr and mrs C V firth returned early in the week after a visit with salt lake friends mr and mrs john G bunnell and children returned early in the week after a visit with salt lake friends attend the catholic women s league card party on october miners unton union hall nels nelson was in from his north property during the early part of the week mr and mrs frank palmer went to cedar city monday the trip be ing made by auto harry J beane formerly of eu reka Is now connected with the sales bales department of one of the salt lake automobile companies mr and mrs william owens and daughter cleone returned on sun day after a few das dabs visit at salt lake miss prances frances jones visited with her sister margaret at salt lake early in the week the latter being a student at the U of U coffee demonstration at manson mansons s on saturday october come in and try a cup of the best coffee on the market manager cecil fitch of the chief cons mine was in salt lake last friday and saturday attending a meeting of the utah mine aline operators miss helen beesley returned home on wednesday after spending tour four or five days at salt lake attending the opera at the salt lake theatre on monday mr air and mrs john J cronin and daughter of silver city spent satur day and sunday visiting with rela tives and other friends at salt lake and farmington coffee demonstration at manson mansons s on saturday october come in and try a cup of the best coffee on the market mr and mrs joseph vincent and children were out from salt lake last sunday tor for a visit with the family of D J sullivan will L holt of nephi has been admitted to the bar he Is now teaching school at oakley utah but will soon commence the practice of law frank D kimball of the local bank who has been ill III at salt lake tor for several weeks was sent east for special treatment on monday of this week that celebrated medicine makes you eat better feel better sleep better and work better sold by Schram nm johnson drug stores co the catholic women a league will give a card party at the miners union hall on thursday october refreshments will be served don t miss mis this party james L williams who has been in poor health tor for some weeks Is preparing to return to california where he spent all of last winter the members of his family will ac company him on the trip boney fuller son of mr and M mrs rs P perry erry B fuller of silver city was injured in a football game in utah county last week bis shoulder being broken the young man is a member of the B Y U team of provo an item in one of the dally daily papers of sunday tells of the death in call fornia resulting from an auto stage accident of john B king of salt lake city mr king was 60 50 years of age and his widow is a daughter of mr and mrs R 0 G wilson for mer residents of this city R G wilson who made his home in eureka many years ago was back in the camp on a short visit early in the week mr wilson still has real estate interests here and after at tending to business matters he spent some time in looking up old time friends his present home ie Is at salt lake application for the appropriation of 20 second feet of water from the red cedar creek in juab county tor for irrigating 1400 acres was tiled filed with the state engineer saturday by H B johnston of gold hill tooele thoele county it is proposed to utilize the water of the creek tor for irrigation from april 1 to oct 3 and during the remainder of the season for culinary and domestic uses mrs joseph ellsmore was in salt lake on a visit last sunday manager earl mcintyre ot of the mammoth mine was a salt lake visitor last week G W crane was out from salt lake on business during the past week mr and mrs church I 1 borsey orsey who have been making their home at richfield for about a year returned to last week they have i taken up their residence in eureka new line ot of calling cards printed in the most up to date mariner at the reporter office dr J W henderson local chiropractic received a telephone call from cedar city tuesday morning to attend a patient in that city but being unable to leave his local practice dr henderson referred the party to another practitioner mrs andrew rosenlund Hos enlund who sub bitted to a serious operation at one of the salt lake hospitals some few weeks ago left the hospital late last week and Is at the home of her son nell neil rosenlund at salt lake doubt less ess she will be well enough to re turn urn home in the near future the open season on deer corn com bences tomorrow and it Is no doubt well to sound the usual warning to hunters accidents are not so corn com mon in this state where deer hunt ing ng Is not in the heavily timbered country but occasionally we hear of some hunter firing before he knows whether hether ff he Is shooting at a deer horse or man As a general thing he the hunters of the west are more experienced than those of the east ind consequently we do not hear of so many accidents in utah |