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Show Page 4 Friday .December 9, 1921. EUREKA REPORTER Mrs. Reed Perrsou of Paysou was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Householder daring the past week. James Denver was la Nephl during the week, going then for the purpose of taking out his naturalisation Get your Xmas turkey at the big papers. book make an Ideal Christmas Mrs. H. F. Gear returned early in gUt. Lata fiction and standard Turkey Chase, at the Elks Pavilion. Tuesday, December 20th. works at Hanley's store. the week after visit with her Hiss Rnth Ivey won the fancy Baby boys arrived at the home of daughter, Mn. W, G. Btorrs, at centerpiece raffled by Miaa Kathe- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pyree and Mr. American Fork. and Mrs. Elmer Boswell, on Friday rine Bydelinker. Watch for the big "Turkey Chase at Elks Pavilion, Tuesday, December Hr. and Mrs. James Lent, Jr are of last week. , the parents of a baby boy. The child Miss Westover and Miss Behnnln 1 0 th. A chance to get your Xmas arrived at their Eureka home last were dinner gneets ot the home of turkey. Miaa Deloris Baker of Silver City A danee will be given at Knlght-vlll-e Saturday. i next Wednesday evening, by The dance of the season, the Wednesday evening, Wilford W. Freekleton, city coun- the Primary Assa. and for the purTurkey Chase. Elks Pavilion. Tuesday, December 20th. An equal cilman elect, is out once more after pose of raising money for a Christchance for the ladles. having bees laid up with a cold for mas tree. Admission 26c. Refreshments served tree, . Rev. H. F. Killeen, who has been nearly two weeks. Robert Burton returned home at the Catholic Hospital at Tucson, .John Ryan, who spent sei Arisons, for the last few weeks, is weeks at one of the Salt Lake hospi- early in the week after a trip to Salt reported to be catting along nicely, tals, has returned to his home in Eu- Lake, when he eras called for the his health being be ter than it reka, his health being greatly 1m- - funeral of his brother, C. Lafayette been in several months. In a brief Bnrton, who paseed away after letter to the Reporter Rev. Killeen Lafayette Burton, - Deputy U. a lengthy Illness. The young man had asked to be remembered to his many Mineral Surveyor, was In the camp been in poor health ever since- his Eureka friends who have shown such during the peat week. While here discharge from the service, having an interest in his welfare. . he was engaged In surface surveying participated in some of the hardest fighting in France. for local claim owners. Christmas tree decorations of all IIIHMMIIIMWMWWH kinds at reasonable prices. Call at Silver City Mutuals Hanley's. Give Pageant And Program Rev. and Mrs. Frary and Mrs. V Jack Nelson were In American Fork Mr, in with the week, vleltlng early written by Principal T. and Mrs. W. O. 8 torn, former Untie W.A Pageant,entitled "Love at Home Dychea, people, end for Parents," wee preJ. B. Dahl returned on Tuesday sentedRespect Mutuals the 8ilver after a trip to Richfield, where he Tuesday,byDecember (th.CityThe house wes called by the Illness of his step- was crowded to more then seating mother, who passed away soon after capacity and everyone wes well his arrival in the southern Utah city. pleased with the entertainment ProBurial took place at Richfield. gram wes as follows: Christmas cards, tree decorations Singing "Onr Fathers end Our and holiday goods of all kinds at Mothers. Hanleys. Prayer James Simpkins. Scene 1 Early Childhood. ChilMrs. Ben Thurmond entertained at dinner on Monday la honor of Mn dren dance. Binging "Sweet and Low." One eonple linger behind and Thomas Corbel 1, who was hen on visit from Spanish Fork. Mn. Les- talk and show affection- to one ter Evans also entertained in honor another. , 1 - 3 More Shopping Days Before Christinas. Begin Now. Dont Wait. - ... - The merry jingle of St Nick's sleigh beUi can already be heard in the distance, heralding the ap proach of the glad-gom- e Christmas season, with its joys and the obligation it brings in the matter of gift selections. - . . . - Th4 most important problem is how to atimlnata the ' worries of selection and decision. Our advioc - of Mrs. Cor bell on Wednesday. Mrs. A1 ChlvreU returned during the week after a trip to Burley, Idaho, when she was called by the serious illness of her daughter, Mn, Victor Bray, who had an attack ot Miss Louise Bray acpneumonia. companied her grandmother to Eu- reka. Late fiction and other books make ideal Xmas gifts. - Get your books at XMAS OUTS FOR BOYS Buy Him A Woolwesr Suit Or Overcoat WOOLWEAR Boys' Clothes are made with just the wearing quality, just the style, just that big, roomy fit that aa active, growing boy requires. Many handsome new pattens to select from some suits with extra trousers. Suits and Overcoats from 19.50 upwards. All Sixes Horn 6 to 18. W. F. Shriver Scene 2 (Ten years later) Wilkins. March. Wedding - Love at Home." Home Mother's embrace. ' a Silver City school, nnder the direction of the teachera In each department, la following the suggeative prepared by BnpL Williamson on the topics for ' "Education Week." Monday, Flag Day, was fit- Since the Christmas holidays an so near at hand we have decided to reduce the prices of our entire stock of Mens wearables and enable everyone to buy the most desired and useful articles to their hearts content. Seeing is believing note our prices on display in our windows and kindly step in and examine the quality Bilk Shirts, Soisette Shirts, and make of our tailor-mad-e Percale Shirts, Sateen Shirts, Cashmere Shirts, Woolen Shirts of all kinds and descriptions. both ; unions and separate garments. Very strong line of Mens Dress and Work Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Belts, Arm Bands, Hose Supporters, Cuff Buttons, Stick Pins, Tie Pins and Holders, Entire stock at considerably reduced prices. Shoes - Ivory Art Glass Silverware Wand painted China Aluminum Warn Toys Costs Dresses Fettiooats Waists Perfume Pajamas' Bets Garters . Smoking Tie and Handkerchief Sets Boudoir Gaps Come TrimUag Bets Slippers Purses In and Fynx Candy Stationary , DoUs Let Us Help Yen Uake A Selectbo Why Not Buy A Home On Very Easy Trims? There is always something doing in local real aetata. Home owners ere continually buying snd selling. Quite often you can buy s homo on terms which are almost aa easy as paying rent Get in touch with Frank Garrity. Tell him the kind of s place you want; how mnch you art prepared to pay down and see how quickly ha can locate it. If your property Is tor sale list it with him. S room house near Eagle street, 120S. outbuildings and garage. S room hoaae, well built, close la oa Main street, with good cellar and several shade trass on the lot 11261 rine." terms to the right party. This John Baker "Being Truly Loyal to the Flag in Tima of Peace and eaep should not Inst long. ! room hoaee, with ban and ether War." outbuildings, on soath side of tows. Ronald Dychea Our Flag lists. Its Meaning." T room house user Laedvllle Row, Mofflt Fonts "Those who are Disloyal are Ignorant of what the good cellar, lights and water,. 9Mt. Good sized banding lot. wall Slag Means." Peck "Each Stadant located and fenced, fil6 cash. Stanley Should Fight for the Flag with more Well bnllt modem home oa Mata Fervor then He would . for School street at a bargain. Colon." t room honeo end oatiatldtage In Kenneth Mc8hune "Thirteen Knlghtrilto from I7S to Stan and What They Stand For". Also 6 roomcat hoaeo at ISft. "God was In the Revolutionary War.' If This Nation See Garrity for fire lnsaraaee. Delay Birch Keeps' Her Ideals it will be thru M. E. CHURCH NOTES. . Loyalty to the Flag and ths Princi0 ples of Christ end thru the Virtue of the American People. Order of services for Sunday, Marie .Lnnnin "We should not December '11th, la aa follows: SunStand and let Anyone call Our Flag day School at It a. m. Tou will a Rag." Then gave the history of be benefited by uniting with the the Flag made by Betsy Ross under Bible Clam. Preaching service at the direction of George Washington, 7.20 p. m. Rehearsal of Christmas and closed saying: "When our Flag Carols will follow the evening was raised above the fort, the people service. little thought It was soon to be ths The cottage prayer and Bible greatest flag on earth." study meeting, hold at ths home of Taeaday American Ideals. The Mr. and Mrs. MaeBeth on Tuesday pupils met conjointly In a abort hut evening of this week, wee attended lmpraealve program, observed the with deep interest We are pleased spirit of this topic, In which a talk to notice that the attendance at these on "American Ideals" was given by weekly meetings is steadily Increaa-ln- g in number!. Principal T. W. Dychea. "American EducaWednesday On Taeaday, evening, December tional System.": llth, the cottage prayer meeting will Thursday was observed In the be held nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. vnrlona departments, where valuable Leon DuBolae. A cordial welcome Information was given by both! la extended to all to attend all I students end teachers. services. . Oscar Silver Eureka, Utah esmiieseMseeeieeeiesseiessieetiiieeeM Grips Tinwnis . . Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Smoking Jackets, Mackinaws, Sheep, Cloth and Blanket Lined Coats, Leather and Sheep Lined Vests everything at reduced prices. B. B. Bldg. Suit Gloves Silk Underwear Bathrobes flit. eta . Tnltiil Hmilfciwriilnfs tingly celebrated. An excellent program on the flag and what It stands for was held In each room. The following extemporaneous speeches were given by the Ninth Grade students in that department: Harlow Allen "Army Loyalty to the Flag and its Protedoa by Armed Men." John Sturgis "American Flag Should be First in every Parade in U. S." Rowland Gourley J"A11 American Wan have been Righteous Wars and in Harmony with ths Monro Doct- " g WOMEN MEN Bathrobes Silk Shirts Ties Slippers Belts Cuff Buttons v Sweaters Initial Hmillnimplilfff Silk Sock Kid Gloves' Flannel Shirts Father! welcome. oat-lin- e j SUGGESTIONS Education Week At Silver City School ANNOUNCEMENT a SHOPPING NOW. This store is ready to serve you. Buy while the stocks arc at their best scene, - underwear CHRISTMAS Mar- Continuation of Wedding March. (Curtain.) Song Meldo Dixon and Co. Scene 2 (Ten years later) Prelude: Singing behind the scenes, riage Ceremony.. father, mother end five children. Lullaby by two little girls putting gowns on dollies. Enter father. ConHanley's. versation. Glrla sing lullaby to Gerald Lowry, the tint of the West father. Kneel in evening prayer. Tin tic colonists to be tried on Singing, (behind the scene) Nearer statutory charge, was convicted and My God to Thee." Tableau. Curtain, sentenced to three years In the state Mother McChree," Ordell Solo Other members of the Willea. prison. colony. Including Moses Gudmunaon Piano Solo Goldie Wheeler, its founder, an to be tried on simiScene 4 (Ten yeara later) Grown lar charges. It was this colony family. Singing, "Let Ue oft' Speak which attracted so mnch atentlon Kind Words.". Home proearlier in the year when its peculiar gram. Reeding, "Poorevening Old Dud.r customs wen exposed to the public, Duet, "There ia no Place like Home Among other things the colonists Sweet Home." Story by mother, "The practiced what they termed "wife 8elf Made Man." The two boys, sacrifice," in which the women folks Dick end Jack, are asked to sing, wen "traded about a bit" Jack refuses, leaves home. Scene of Tableau, singing behind Fountain pens, kodaks and sup- sadness. plies for amateur photognphers can the scene, Keep the Home ' Fires Burning." Curtain. be secured at Hanleys. SUver Threads Among Mrs. Gus. J. Henriod was hostess theQuartette Gold." ... ; at the meeting of the L. O. E. Club Plano Solo. ' ) last Thursday afternoon, serving a Scene 6 Jack, the vagabond, Lao of the hot dinner, following prognm Morgan. Street scene. Short "600." Mn. Lydia Ferguson was a Jack singe, "Do They Think ofspeech.. Me nt special guest of the club and the Home?" Makes bed, dreams. Curparty was attended by these re ruler tain rises. Home ecene. Singing, members: Mrs. Frank Bacon, Mrs. "Where is My Wandering Boy ToC. Bacon, Mrs. Mel Chase, Mrs. Thos. Cnrtain drape. Jack nwakee, night?" Drew, Mn. Joseph Fuellenbach, Mn. resolves to go home. Jack rings. Emma Mnrphy, Mn. John Rowe, 8cene 6 Tableau, "Deer to (he Mrs. Albert Pederson, Mn. Spencer Heart of the Shepherd." Dialogue - Mrs. Mrs. Peterson,Joseph Bnys, between mother end father. Jack George Castleton, Mrs. James Bant peer through window. Enters. Greeted by brother and listen. Unlimited amount of Hens is DO YOUB Solo, Just aa Tour Mother Wes," Bert eefiiej ; 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 iLts about the getting we talk. -- We have a Christmas suggestion for everybody in Enreka this year. To do away with that scrimping and ariramwig to get now to . tbfaUng about through your Xmas list-st- art saving. If you start saving now the Christmas which is a year away will find you in better financial shape. What could be more appropriate than n 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 I bright new bank book and it makes an ideal gift. - EUREKA, V UTAH, |