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Show ftfli Friday, Deoesnber 2, 192L EUREKA REPORTER Dresses For Women and Misses, o . J. A. fcuuel.'were Dr. and Mn. of Prepossessing Style and Quality Salt Late, visitors Sarins tte' early V part of the preeentweek. returned Williamson L. prof. .J. early la tte weak after a basinets trip to Balt Late. II. C. Hera returned on Sunday to Ma boma at Balt Late attar a abort visit In Earete. Mr. and Mn. R. T. Bodall of Her rlman. Utah, have moved to Eureka, where they vlU make their home. For tte common every day Ills of mankind there la nothing to equal Schramm Johnson Drug Tanlae. Stores Co. Mias Wanda Taylor returned to Salt Late on Sunday attar a visit with ter parents, Mr. and Mn. Cbaa. Taylor. Henry Jarvis, one ot tte bosses at tte Water Lily shaft of tte Chief Cone, company, la recovering after n hard tassel with pneumonia. William Quarts, mule Instructor la tte Tintic schools, spent his Thanksgiving vacation at his home at Salt Lake. John Fennell and Keith Hickman left on Sunday for Balt Lake, naam lag their studies at the University after n few days visit at ttelr homes. Hn. Loo Skinner and children have returned to ttelr home at Provo after spending n couple of waste with relatives la Earete. Mn. F. J. Brin ton returned on Tuesday from Ogdon when she wu called by tte death of her brother, Thomas Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Gu Olson, former Ennte people, have returned to tte camp and may remain hen for sev-" eral month. Wllman Carter returned early la tte weak after spending n few days at his horns In Pay son. Mr. Carter Is engaged la leasing In the Yankee . HART MILES WINTER lO Sweet Lavender Fran the Flay by Sir Arthur V Wing Pinero LOVE LAUGHS AT LOCKED DOORS Particularly, when it knows there is a fire escape handy, . And Lavender did. It was a very strict board ing school. But she donned a boys suit of clothes, waved a kiss at the turned lock and so off down the fire escape. Because Clem was sick, perhaps dying Clem, whom she loved better than anything else in the world. . That is youth high hope and the spirit that dares anything. Vou cant miss this treat ' Smarteit of linos sad now est trimmings makof thoss pretty DRESSES the best offering of the season. Won, derfnl value st Every dress Is msdo of fins Point Twill, well tailored and braid and embroidflry t trimmed. The sines an 16 to 44. THESE ARE THE DRESSES WHOSE ALLURING LINES ARE NOW ENJOYING THE GREATEST POPULARITY. THE NEWEST BASQUE DRESS IS A BIG FAVORITE, WHILE THE FLARE SKIRT BIDS FAIR TO WIN FAVOR OVER THE PLAIN OR PLETED MODELS. BUT THERE ARE MANY STRAIGHT LINE STYLES. IN TEN VAR. IETY BOTH THE YOUNGER GIRLS AND WOMEN WILL FIND EXACTLY THE MODEL THEY HAVE LONG DESIRED. , Cone. mine. , Maccabees are requested to attend tte mooting this evaalng, Dee. Ind, st 7.10. Ttert will be election of offlcen nnd other important business. Hen Pike, who spent tte greeter pert of the . put summer in Idaho, Wyoming and Montana, returned to bis homo In Eureka test Saturday. N He expects to remain hero for the i New Prices on Community Silverw are winter. John Perrson, who in recent years has been living at Payaon, tea returned to Earete for the winter end will move his family bars. The' Perraou ars former residents of , f Margurlte ' KnightvUls. Hiss Franks, Miss Earleen CromAi Miss Frances Halsh and Mian Mkrgdrey Jonas, nnlvsrslty students, returned to Salt Late on Sunday after spending Thanksgiving Day vacuums st ttelr homes In Eureka. Mr. id Mrs. Bay LaForce, Mrs. Mary Stack and son, Theodore, spent last Snnday at Tooele. The trip wu made by onto and' Mr. LaForce says the road through by way of Boulder Summit and Vernon In fairly good condition. Mr. and Mrs. Bay demons eateiv telned st dinner on Thursday of last wash, tte gusts being: Mr. and Mrs. John Perrson of Payaon, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall and children, Mrs. Trans Clemou and Thomu Davies, Most all Xmas suggestions are about GIVING. We all know it is more blessed to give than receive. However, one must first get to give and its about the getting we talk. . ' We have a Christmas suggestion for everybody in Eureka this year. To do away with that scrimping and scheming to get through your Xmas list start now to thinking about saving. If you start saving now the Christmas which is a year away will find yon in better financial shape. What could be more appropriate than a first deposit to a savings account as a gift to some member of your family or intimate friend. A $1, $2, $5 or $10 deposit and we . will furnish a bright new bank book and it makes an ideal Xmas gift . - Eureka Banking Company .EUREKA, UTAH. Real Bargains In Used Cars v ; Our used can an overhauled, retopped and painted. Terms to responsible people an 40 per cent down and the balance twelve equal monthly payments. To give yon an idea of the prices, we have Buick Sixes at $550.00, although we have can aa low. as $150.00. We need storage space for new can coming in hence this big cut in prices. Write or phone ns and we will be glad to demonstrate them. ' . all of Earete. . Mias Orlau Brlntoa returned on Snnday after a visit at ter homo In Mlaa Briaton, n formBpringvllle. ed student at tte Login school, had the pleunro of wltneuing the defeat- of tte University football team at tte hands of tte Agricultural . ; Guaranteed for 50 Years Patridaa Set of 6 Tte Spoons : nOVO, UTAH - PHONE 279 , Guaranteed for 10 Yean $175 set $7.00 sot $100 set 98o sot Set of 6 Tea Spoons Set of 6 Desert Spoons $L89 sot Set of 6 Table Spoons $198 set Set of 6 Emb. Medinm Knives and Flat Handle Fork $4.49 set Ind. Salad Forks, set of 6 $159' Ind. Butter Spreaders, set of V $129 loo Tea Spoons, set of 6 $109 26 piece Ghost and Contents .... $9 JO Beneea Design Design Set of 6 Bullion Spoons Set of 6 Ice Tea Spoons Set of 6 Hollow Handle Knives and Flat Forks $1100 set Knife Mull $150 sot and.Bnttor Sngar Cold Meat Fork .... $125 each $150 each Gravey Ladle $125 eaeh Largo Bony Spoon . College on Thanksgiving Day. . - Dr. J. W. Henderson, local chiropractor, la Issuing soma attractive and voluble souvenir calendars one each month and each containing n half-topleture of n prominent movie actress. Information regarding the work Which chiropractors are well names of loading doing, Miss Nellis Stewart of Tooele la people who have ondoraed this' par- tte guest of Mica Mario Sloam of ticular treatment, arc also given oa Earete. the calendars. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Crane were Georgs W. Human, who recently out from Salt Late daring tte early located on dry farm land In Tooele part of the week, Malting with Eacounty, wu la Earete on n visit rete friends. want to early In tte wnL Hs . stated that The Rev. T. ho tolled .to encounter water In the Balt Luka on Wednesday morning first well which ho ceased to bo drill- last for n conference with his Bishop ed on his land, bat that ho will make and oa otter church business, returnanother trial and Is quite confident ing on Friday morning. of meeting with succeee. Some' Bnt Sullivan la oat again after splendid walla have recently been bean confined to bla borne Been red in that eectlon, greatly In- having for several days with a severe cold creasing the value of all farm lands. which threatened to develop Into The firemen conducted n moet pneumonia. pleasing card party at the Miners' that awful Insomnia that Union Hail on Tnssday evening, worries yon every night. Lot your "600M c Tte prisee Bleep be restful and refreshing. being played. wore awarded follows: Miss Ells does It. Schramm Johnson Drug Donnelly and John Donnelly, first Stone Co. prizes; Mrs. CL E. Halsh and Con J. Mrs. C. E. Bloom of Glonu Ferry, Hannifin, second prisee; Mrs. Jog. Idaho, to spending two weeks In EuBlya ' and J. E. Bette tte conso- reka with Baker. Mrs. lation prises. Following tte card Bloom to oa route to California to playing there wu n raffle la which Vend tte winter.-- . everyone received n prise. A total Mtoe Hilda Larson, who to attendof II artlelee had been donated by College, local bulneu men, moat of thorn ing the Salt Late Bulneu oa to the returned Sunday ealptal n having Yalu of over I cents and after spending tte Thnnteglvlng vacome being worth over ft.- Bnt II chances were sold, consequently cation with ter parents in Eurska. Mrs. Trena Clemou entertained there wore no Monte. Tte firemen realised quite n alee aim on their Mrs. Loo Skinner, Mtoe Martha Skinparty, this money going .Into their ner, both of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. trounry, and everyone who attended Will wH and family of Eureka at the party had a' moot enjoyable time. dinner last Sunday. ne u u i i Owett-Jon- es Tun-la- u Mn.-Fran- k . - x - , Competition aod Progregg , . - TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY DURO FLATS. COMMUNITY PLATE In Now York City, at Broadway and 4Snd Street. 111.711 people pass in n single day. la tea hoars, II, ICO motor vehicles travel us uma route. K Picture of vest numbers of people, each one with a different destination, moving FORWARD ONE UNIT, u - All progressive bulneu movee similarly. la tte J. C. Penney Company established Its first store la Kemmerer, Wyoming, on the ume principle of moving forward to sneoeu; not one man and one store, bnt many men and many ctoru ONE UNIT. Thta multiple process of FORWARD-MOVEMEN- T la ths lm. lltl, u safiRa? tawt - cu,n ; , , , This wonderful growth has not been achieved by fighting omr Petition any more than tte 111,711 people eeafly pau a single point without uch separate IndMdul aadaatoklv to trample down tte man, woman or child Jut ahead of him.trytog To serve customers well, to tradefalrly. to give mry oStaT-Iequal chance to pleuuot eourteay as well t butaou mates competition tte bulneu mans butgood frtondaad to n bulneu policy that firm foundation for progress. . u tuna . |