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Show Friday, October 28,1821 hgi4 Mra. Frank Bacon spent Saturday and Sunday la Balt Lako vial ting with her parents. Mra. J. L. Knight apeut Saturday and Sunday visiting with relatives Eorckt Pcnsssb ted Scdsl Evesti R. R. Thompaon of Mammoth has Nov.lth, tbrot days buiir moved hla family to Eureka. There has recently been quite au exodus of 4 entertainment. Mammoth people, many of than comByron Bwdl of Dougtess, Art-iMammoth loot vook, ing to Eureka. vu lalater-la-lav, Mr. Knth-erla- o Mrs. Warren McAdams waa called visiting hlo to Balt Lake early in tho week on RuaaalL Mr. aad Mrs. Ooear Andru of account of tho aerloua Ulneaa of .A. Mammoth ntaraod m Buday after W. Young, who died on Wodneeday fuming to tin L. D. S. Church at Provo. Mrs. Aaa Hatfied returned Sunday evening from Seattle, whore aha pent three weeks visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorenson, Mra. Ben Thurmond and Mlaa Stella Fields pent Sunday In Provo. Mra. William Douglaaa returned on Sunday from Payaoa where aha ' visited with relatives. a rialt with their daughter, Mra. Ja. afternoon. D. 8. Church to L. tho Coming William Hatiled, former resident Gregeraon. at Balt Lake. Nor. 9 th, throe days baiaar Elbert Beealey expects to teuvu of Eureka and one of tho pioneer and entertainment. dismen bumneaa of tho and mining for Butte. vithla tho aost few days Mra. Theodore Fullmer rotumod la reported to bo quite 111 at Moataaa, where ho will attend trict, oa Wednesday after a visit at Balt hla Balt la where ho Lako, making school. ahng hla hoaio with his Lake, having been salted there oa aaclo aad auat, Mr. aad Mra. V, E. homo with hla daughter.' account of tho Ulneaa of her mother. Bert Taylor of Garrltya barber Ekloff. on waa Balt Lake Attorney Claude F. Baker returnTueaday, Tho bow plate glaaa front, recent- hop therela to meet hla Mlaa ed to Eureka early la the week after slater, going n Bchrama-Johaaoly installed at the Elizabeth Taylor, who arrived that several days absence, having tore, adda greatly to tho appearLondon. Mlaa Taylor came called to Millard county on court ance of that bualaeea houae. Other day from to houae for her brother, hoe keep improvement! of aa Important na- and tho Mr. ud Mrs. E. H. Elliott and Mra. trip from London to Eureka ture are beige made at thia start, waa made in ten days time. Hugh McKolter returned on WedOa Tueaday of thla week tho Bt The local poat of tho American nesday after a week's visit at Magna. They wera also at Provo, atJoaeph'a School football team de- Legion haa announced a dan from the 7th grade party for Armistice Day Nov Itth tending tho funeral of Mr. Elliotts feated actof tho Public school. Prof. Boll and everything points to a moat sister. ing aa referee. Tho aeon vaa 7 to uoceaaful affair. Last year tho LeMrs. R. A. Wilkins of Silver I. For tho winning team tho beat gion boys gave a dance which waa gave a dinner party last Friday, City the done Joe. vaa Harrington by playing very liberally supported, over 100 occasion being the 1st birthday of Beee-le- y Manaon. Walter and George numbers being sold, and they are her son, and also the birthday .of one kicked goal for the winning trying hard to nuke the next affair of the gueeta, Mrs. K. K. Clark. The on tho Thoeo who atarred aa aucceaaful. point. was attended by tho members Jpat party winning team were Ryan and Beck. two families. of the ever been haa It givlike Nothing Tho Bt Joaeph'a School team has en in Eureka the big spook dance EUREKA CITY Is In the winthia throe year, games played and carnival by the Knights of Col- stiU What are the taxning all of them. umbus. Adv. payer going to do about ItT A very enjoyable dancing party of the Gemini Mra. P. J. Bonner waa hoateaa at Secretary Berkley Silver waa at carnival City and given last meeting of the Bridge Club, and other local mince was In tho dislast evening, being under the direc- the tho party being given on Wednesday trict during tho week, accompanying tion of the school. The music for afternoon and Doing a highly enjoy- Manager Jackson McChrystal out waa tarnished by the the the capital on Wednesday. Mr. event. Mra. Edward . . . ,h- - Bon- - from . . Bonner Orchestra of Eureka and the, able rsocial Berkley, white a resident of Balt torIncluded of tho evening program wua- Lake City for many years,waais a pioft'm tuno telling ud other Interesting an elab- neer of this district He of An dub. VP61! guest aerv-1 were features. Refreshments hoe-te- a. old Shoebridgo mill durthe at waa lunch served orate the by on the party ed. The money realised Mrs. Edward Bonner will be ing the early days of Tlntlc. will bo used in Improving tho school hoateaa at the next session of tho orMrs. George Caatloton vary charmgrounds at Silver City, tho plan be- ganisation. ingly entertained the Fidelia dub ing to install awing, slides, etc. Aa a considerable amount of candy waa Prof. L L. Wllllamaon states that test Friday evening. Tto program left over from last nights party it the work of taking tho school cen- Included card playing, 999 waa decided to give tho little tota a sus la now in progress throughout the game. Tho hoatese eerved an treat thia afternoon. Consequently the Tlntlc School District ud that elegant luncheon to tho following a danelng program will be carried the teak will be completed by the guests: Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. John out from I untU 6 oclock, with free Slat of the present month. Under Savage, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. refreshments. the new system moat of the work Earl Jones, Mrs. Charles Zabriskie, of Mrs. Alex Gourley, Mrs. Eugene VOTERS aad taxpayers, how kag pertaining to the enumeration children of school ago la perfumed Blackett Mrs. Ben Thurmond ud are yoo going to stead far Adv in the school room and personal Mrs. Georgo Sylvester. apeudlag you r mammy, visits are required only at homes Coming to the L. D. 8. Church beAt KnightvUlo teat Wednesday a where there are no children attendNov. 9th, three days bazaar ginning farewell party waa given In honor of ing school. and entertainment. Mr. and Mra. 8. C. Weight, tho afECONOMY, Efficiency mf ProMr. and Mrs. Lewis fair being under tho direction of the in Bnreka Monday evening Ernest Relief Society ud taking placo at gress la what wo need at entertained government.. Dont you think Halloween bars party. The time tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J..L. City's ao. Adv. wu spent in playing games, duels g Knight Tho evening waa spent In At abut midmusic ud games. Friend of Frank Hannifin gave ud fortune telling, Mrs. Foley night an elaborate luncheon waa him a very pleasant surprise party ing the fortune teller. The home two tables In the dining Thursday evening at the homo of hla was decorated to resemble a bam. spread room The tables ud rooms were parents, Mr. and Mra. John Haul-fi- n. The following guests were present Hallowe'en decorations were lie and Mrs. Robert Cartwright, Mr. nicely decorated with fall flowers. Thoee who attended the party In ad- carried out In the home, ud tho pro- and Mrs. C. GUIlapto, Mrs. Foley, dition to Mr. ud Mra. Weight ud gram Included games ud refresh- Mlaa Beatrice Jones, Miss Lea Dta- -' Mr. and Mra. Knight were: Bishop ments. The young folks present at mrad. Mis. HM. Larron. Mtaa Wan- Mr. ud Mra. Wm. the party were: Thelma Buys, Murl da Knotts, Miss Lulu Larson, Miss ud Mra. Gagon, Lavra Potts, MUllcent Edu Bloss, Miss Clara Stack, Miss Neilaaon, Mr. ud Mra. Wilford Peterson, . WilFreckleton, Mr. ud' Mrs. William Boyer, Blanche Anderson, Jacque- Jensen, Mrs. Raker, Irwin Da via, Thoa. Beane, Bryan Beane, line Morgan, Leah Van Leu van, ford Larson, Noble Mills, Byron Genevieve Gagon, Mra. Thomas, Mra. Frank Hannifin, Mu Hannifin, Jos. Lampson, Eugene La ip peon, George Royal and Mra. Koyle. Mr. ud Mra. May, Clarence Tomlinson, Clarence Wet tors trom, Elmo Mudhard, Clyde Weight will move to Parowan, Mr. Wahlqulst, Gerald Peterson, Emer- Jones, Peter Jenson, Lionel Lewis, Weight having a position aa music son Birch, George Anderson, Lowell Jack Adams, Gate Green, Lera Hanteacher In the achoola of that city. Forgle, Maurice Peterson. son, Quinton Bryan. a, N M J I bo-glul- , An exceptional line of quality merchandise. All colors and styles for Boys and Men. Prices $1.50 to $9.00 For Friday and Saturday 32 pair Ladies Shoes. Values up1 to $9.00. Choice $2.95. as-ay- er ers jHraiHrafHJgnjziajzjHiHiafiiJZfErHJZjafHJHjarararajzraxajHJZJzrajzjaizjzizniffll u MMI999II999H HMMWIM9IMIIIMIIIHM9IHHMIMIIIII Fora Continuation of Good City Government Vote the CITIZENS TICKET STRAIGHT. J L LEE, 4 yesr Councilman. JOHN 0. DOWNEY, P. J. BONNER sad W. HEBER JONES, 2 yesr Coimrihnim. MRS. MARY STACK, City Recorder. MRS. THERESA VDERTEL, City Treasurer. PLATFORM AND ENFORCE- FOR A REASONABLE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. 1 X lak? n, u prtsentt JOEL 2. . turned to Sliver City early In the week after a visit at Salt Lake. Mra. Joseph Stark of Paysra is in Mammoth spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Jane Mordue. Coming to the L. D. B. Church beginning Nov. 9th. three days bazaar an a entertainment, u Citizen's Fsrty Ticket JOHN MOBLEY, mayor. L FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT MENT OF LAW AND ORDER. . ; ud Mrs. Jos. Ellsmoro re-- ed Into a den of dreads and rookery most to the witching hour, of rumblings. Not only one, but since all the guuta rode home on three, ghosts walked through the nightmares, the High School foculty. murky gloom tho, like so many of It la hoped, have also nodded a bit their Ilk, they In due time relapsed at confused lessons today. The folfrom their wralthlsh discs rnate con- lowing foregathered at the spookdition sufficiently to absorb prodi- iest: Margaret Fennell, Adeline Osgious slabs of pumpkin pie ud to borne, Frances MaCun, Florence Inhale copious draughts of steaming Oke, Gertrude Tuckett, Virginia SulMocha.. Muntlme a bargain sale In livan, Hllder Ohlsen, Ardella Hanfortunes wu being conducted In a sen, Margaret Owens, Catherine secluded nook by a fanciful gypsy 8tack, Clare 8tack, Bill Clark, Lilwhere she visited with her mother, who, tho far from being up to the lian VanAlstlne, Leah Diamond, CaMrs. Luke Robinson. accepted standard of ugllneu of a mille Osborne, Millie Stewart, HatMr. ud Mrs.' William Mathews Romany crone, uttered moat accept-abl- e tie Diamond, Kathleen Fruke, Marie this ud Mrs. LeeSaltHayward left there till an unkind sitter Esaelatein, Gus Rowe, Duane Man-sooraclu, Lake, going morning for Elmer Nielsen, Joseph Harringsurreptitiously absconded her drum for the funeral of A. W. Young, fra- book. One of the but tuts for Hal- ton, Gerald Sanderson, Harry Mc-- i mer Eureka man. loween abnormality wu when a Donald, Herbert Mathews, Francis Louie Noel will go to Balt Lako very sedate but blindfolded young Fennell. today ud It Is thought that Mrs. gentlemu bearing a cushion tried op- to find hlmsolf a seat on the lap of TAXPAYERS should spend the Noel, who is recovering from eration, will be well enough to ac- a perfectly vertical pteater wall taxpayers money,, dont yon think uT Weird talu stretched the seance al Adv. company him on his return. The Price building, which was seriously damaged by fire about a month ago, has been repaired and will soon bo occupied by the millinery store of Mrs. Conyers and tho Utah Gate. Mrs. James Fitzgerald entertained at dinner on Wednesday for Mrs. Joseph Stark of Paysra, Mrs. Jau Mordue, Mrs. George Richards, Mrs. Peart ud Mrs. Spence Lloyd. Allreds Concert Band conducted a dancing party at the pavilion test Tuesday evening. The attendance was not aa largo aa it should have been but the dance waa a splendid success socially. Georgo W. Owen, exalted ruler of the Tlntlc Lodge of Elks, left this kaornlng for Salt Lake, going there for the funeral of the late A. W. Young. Dr. E. J. Howell of the lodge also is la Salt Lake ud will assist at the services. Other Elks 'will also be present By granting their employees WILLIAM FOX eight hour day the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company has ended the labor difficulties In Lehi, Paysra ud other towns of Utah county. The factories started out the season with two twelve hour shifts but hereafter will work three eight hour shifts. Rev. Killeen, who has been 111 for pome months put Is much better, according to word from tho Holy ICrosa Hospital at Salt Lake. The priest intends to go to Arisou for the winter, hoping that the change : Jn climate will fully restore hla health. Tho but wishes of Eureka friends ud parishioners of the local ; - Orom A Hills" Catholic Church will go with Rev. Dfnctedby CHAKIBS GIBLYN Killeen. hy CHA&IXS NEVILLE BUCK Mrs. . Thos. Drew wu hostou at The Mountain Woman," directed by phun. the .meeting of the L. O. E. Club, held at her home lut evening. HalGfiblyn, is a story of the Kentucky hills, and its loween Ideas were carried out In characters are those sturdy, quaint people who tho homo decorations and In the luncheon which wu greatly . enlive in the mountain timberlands. As "Alexanjoyed by the club members ud also der" in pants," the he-- ' McGivens, the-ga- l by the following special gusts: Mrs.' Gs Fruke, Mrs. Del Roberts, Mrs. woman," as she is called by her fearing, admirNm. Ferguson, Mrs. D. B. Cronin, ing neighbors, the story is said to be jniperb. Mrs. T. Vtortel, Miss Doran. In the card playing Mrs. C. Bacon won 1st . In spite of the remarkable success of Miss prize and Mrs. Jamu But consolaWhites previous picture, The Thief," many tion prise. The game wu 690. The clubs next party will be at the The Monritain Woman" persons declare homo of Mra Jamu Bant Mr. i FOR CONSERVATION OF PUBLIC FUNDS. ' A FOR REDUCTION OF INSURANCE RATES BY CONFORMING TO THE UNDERWRITERS' REQUIREMENTS ON FIRE EQUIPMENT. A FOR SUCH TAX REDUCTION AS IS CONSISTENT WITH EFFICIENT CITY GOVERNMENT. PEARL WHTTE Mountain Woman Paganafthc : - -- , A AND IN GENERAL FOR A CLEAN NEWMAN CLUB ACTIVITY The Social Committee of the Eureka Newman Club on' Thursday evening entertained members ud party gusts with a at SL Patricks Rectory, whou spacious upper quarters had been tarn eclipses that production, for sheer strength of characterization and interest There are sev--. eral startling scenes in the picture, according to ' advance notices. Star Theatre TONIGHT |