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Show ASfO&tta EUAEXA Friday, December 9,1921. REPORT OF rUBUC Baa CHOOML Tha following It tht raport of tha Eureka Public Bchoola for tht aonth ndlng Not. IB, 1111. , Number of atndoata balonglng BIB, total enrollment for aonth CIS. nr erage number of boys belonging STS, avenge number of glrla belonging S7S, total average nnmber belonging 140, average dally attendance for boya SIS. average dally attendance for glrla SI4, total average daily attendance BSC, number of enact of tardineaa IS, nnmber perfect in attendance S4S. nnmber perfect la attendance for three- aoatha ill, per cent of attendance II.6C. per cent of punctuality II.S. Tha banner for beat attendance waa awarded to Mrs. Clarku aecond grade la the eaut building, her attendance being tt.OS per cent, and to Mrs. Borenuon'a fifth grade in the weat building, her attendance being 7.71 per cent The other rooms were no follows: r930Qp1' REWARD - Holeproof Gift roftHm Fort Thread 75c Bilk, all colon, at 86c 8Uk Thread Stitch at Port Drop Thread 8150 Pure BiUcdocked, at 75c, 8100, 8185 and 8175 Fancy Wool Eoeo at FORBES Pure Thread BUk,.hemmed top, at Pun Thread Bilk, Extra Stretch Top, at Pure Thread Bilk, full fuhioned, at All Bilk, full faahicmed, rik bed and toe, at Part Thread Bilk, clocked, full faihionod, at .. 8185 8165 82A0 88.00 8150 W. F. SHRIVER PCS FOROFIUEE DEAD-AU- VE Mrs. Nesblt, Snd grade, SS.SS. Mias Bnlllvan, Srd grade, IS.0I. Mlae Arnold, let grade, S7.SB. Mias Morphy, let grade, SB.S. Mira Alrd, Srd grade, SS.SS. Mra. Bart, 4th grade I6.SS. Miss ntigerald, 4th grade, SS.S1. Mrs. Hard, 7th grade, S7.44. Min lfanrer, Ith grade, SS.SS. Min Kon, Sth grade, IB.S7. Min Doran, Sth grade, SB.0S. Min McLanghlin, Sth grade SS.S4. Mr. Morgan, Sth grade, SB.BI. Min Nlcolay, 7th grade IS.0S. The etndente perfect tn attendance ere ns follow: First Grade, Min Murphy,, teacher Sterling Bradley, John Burke, Ralph Garbctt Eldon Hall, Gareth Mellor, Albert Roberta, Elmar 8am-ao-a, Leonard Wayna Sanderson, Workman, Dragon Btepac, Ruth Bnnyn, Beatrice Kropf, Sign Ron, Cecelia Ryan, Phyllis Snow, An: Taylor, Rhea Towers, Edith Traunt-Tln-e, Laura Lavra, Ruth Freckle-to. n. 1DIXGAIE First Grade, Min Arnold, teacher Rath Allred, Jean Blackett Fay Cardon, Mary Castletoa, Beth Con r, Carol Garlty, Agnn King, B arlah Manaon, Virginia Rehnstrom, Alans Rite, Marvla Robbins, Oral jig(wanmitrknjftQHcture Robinson, Helen Bwenaon, William Allison, John Caatlaton, Jack Christ-Iso- n, Fred Dlttmar, Robert Donglan, Leonard Dnffln, John L. Dnncan, Jack Gatley, Ellis - Hendrlekaon, Evert Johnaoa, Allen McKellar, Branl ZlmbUs. Second Grade, Mra. Clark, teacher Clarence Bant Karl Brant, Mack Douglaaa, Harold Fox, Glen-do- n Houghton, Brace Bkott, Stanley Bydllnker, Tom Bydllnker, Frank Taylor, Audrey BottreU, Elisabeth Hickman, Bernice Hall, Vera Joan, Madge Myers, Nsllle Mancaater, Relpha Nsllson, Helen Petenon, Blanche Pederson, Inas Richmond, Dorothy Ryan, Blanche leaelo Marjorie Shaver, Rath Sylveater. Second Grade, Mra. Nesblt, teacher Albert Carlson, Elmo Clemons, Will Cromar, Timothy Downey, Stewart Franks, Vaarl Farlah, Eu-gaHamble, Earl Larson,, Clarence Laird, John Lavra, Glann Nylund Jim Maxwell, Orvlnd Petenon, La-- r Olive Banyea, Underwood, Elmo dements, Lndle Clemente, Frances Garbett Margaret Hoel, Donna Mailing, Grace Redmond, Madge Sanford Ruth Wlghtmnn. Third Grade, Mlae Alrd, teacher Frank Anderson, Elmo Cole, Gordon Elliott Reuben Garbett, Glendon Knotts, Levon Kraft Frank Peart Melrl Towers, Robert Underwood, Lee Weetmnn, Dooa Miles, Ren Barrett Jean Billings, B la Blight ma Boyle, Raby Brawn, Cathie Campbell, Claudio Chris tlson, Leona Clemente, Zola Kltt Viola Kltt, Margaret Knotts, Margaret Kramer, Agnes Martlneon, Bernice Inow. Third Grade, Mlae Sullivan, teacher- - Reid Householder, Glenn Johnson. Harry Mltchsll, Boyd O'Reilly, Lomla RyiaTGlaa Slraech, Vance Tyree, Theodore Holmberg, Marguerite Beek, Con Morton, George Griggs, Margaret Gourley, Beth Manaon, Hilda Martinson, Nellie Oreno, Elan Roes, Hilda Sutherland, Jnne Taylor, Maggie Taaker, Era Workman, Olga Walquiat, Bethea Garrett Virginia Birch. Fourth Grade, Min Fltegenld, teacher Dorothy Arrlcona, Lovlna Erlckaon, Amelia Trauntvein, Eilo Alta Sorcnacu, Minerva Reck, Adelia O'Reilly, Ryan, Dorothy Vlertel, Harold Boyne, Cloyd Bradley, Thomas Bottrell, Roy Gourley, Glen Laird, Albln Rees, Rex Richmond, Mux Pidtma, George Peder-- With ANNA Q. NILSSON A two-gu- n tale of an outlaw who fought on the square Loaded with robbery, getaway, chase and battle Fired - Holiday I.;; ff-- z a t: nt.i'v no !.: ' A Seats and t at ... iU- Yon make no miatake whan yon come to thie aho for your holiday HEATS AND GROCERIES. Thie the aeaaon when we all expect eomethtuf a little out the ordinary fat thie particular lino. FwmeU'a Hark can alwaya eupply you with the very choioeet of meat : . r by bandits, renegade greasers" and posset of daredevil troopers. Wiped dean by the love of a woman and the tiny hands of a child. First of the splendid series of William S. Hart Produc- -' tions to be released to the public. Made by William S. Hart himself among the valleys and cliffs of the Great No advance in price. Southwest. g and the flnect Maple and fancy grocariaa. If tt'a for the table yon can get it at thie popular market aome-thin- Fennells Seat and Grocery EUREKA PHONE 18 Brlskle, Clyde Campbell, Fnncte Carlson, Sam Downey, Kenneth Flts-geralPhyllte Jacobson, George Manaon, Gladys McIntyre, Dorothy Murphy, Buy Murray, Ruth Peter-so-n, Maxine Wanda Richmond; Salisbury, Irate Snow, Helen Taylor, Mary Taylor, John Tower, Ella Tamer, Lelah Wall, Leon da Sanderson, Rath Ryu. Him Nlcolay, Seventh Grade, teacher Hilda Holmes, Latewn Hood, Donna Mlckelaon, Mildred Velma Morrison, Rnth MltcheU, Murphy, Kathryn Bydllnker, min Wlrthlln, John Brandt, Dean Con- -; Owen Creighton, Lavere Fotheringham, Edward O a r r 1 1 y, Lloyd Hanson, Walter Jensen, Harry May. Harold May, Lawrence Morton, Eldon Petenon, Leonard Ryan. Seventh Grade, Mra. Hard, teacher Roland Dlttmer, Reed Ferguson, Frank Knight, Kenneth Knight, Sterling Laird, Albert Larson, Mord, ris Petenon, Ray Myera, Curtis Evan Edwin Walqulst, Phipps, Wride, Melvin Roberta, Lillian Burris ton, Lillian Easelatetn, Norma Davis, Jute Garbett, Edrte Jenaen, Theodore Sndweeke. Eighth Grade, Mlaa Rote, teacher Eugene Cromar, Lisle Conover, William Driscoll, Bart Erickson. Herbert Erickson, Frank Hannifin, Edward Kbits, Edward Holmee, Leonard Martinson, Jack McNeil. Wendell Mnller, Frank Salisbury, Clarence Wahlqulst, Frances Anderd. son, Myrtle Dnncan, Josephine Tone Hendrlekaon, Vera Naaf, Jean Pitta, Alice Randall, Dorothy Taylor, Georgia Thomas, Eighth Grade, Mlae Doran, teacher Emron Birch, Leonard Brown, Harold Bren ton, Gerald Fox, Wilfred Farran, Lowell Forgls, Mu Hannifin, Burtls Jameson, Joseph May, Joeeph Morrison, Frank Poe, Ralph Sylveater, Alfred Webb, Jennie BergMarl dark, man, Joels Bergman, Thelda Cuter, Norma Dunne, Mabel Ellis, Ellen Engatrum, Marguerite Frary, Roeeafton Oagon, DeloresKnotts, Norma Palmer, Hsian Tow- Fo rth Mra. Grade, Burt, Clyde Conover, Harold Cole, Morris Fotherlnghum, Kenneth Jonas, Joe Lem, Robert Mnttlneon, Leroy Bud weeks, Tom Trythall, Douglas Wlrthlla, Helen Bauer, Ma urine Bigler, LuVon Drueuul, Fetherlngham, LaVon Gambit, Alllne Outlay, Odcasa Singleton, Bernice Hendrickson, Norma Jones, Ellen Kallbacka. Grade, Mrs. Boren teacher Cl cion Ague, Clyde Brisker, Fran da Bradley, Raymond Carmen, Una Engetrom, Howard Fox, Maynard Kltt, Hugh McKellar, Arthur Sutherland, Dorothy Bun yea, Vera Clement, Beatrice Farran, Alla Holman, Mildred Norton, Rhode Jamison, Lillla Sanford, May Tasker, EUn Tasker,- - Jennie Underwood, lee White, Francos Williamson LOWKT FOUND GUILTT BT JURE Df Sth DISTRICT COURT EUn Bohne, Dele mar Normington. ..... Fifth Grade, Mr. Morgan, teacher Kenneth Bant, George Hamble, Gerald Lowry, member of the Fred Lynn, Kenneth NeUnon, Myrtle Gadmnnaon colony of West Tintic Allen, Margaret Blackett, Cleo ud one of throe or four who were Kruse, Helen Carlson, Beth Castle-to- arrested and charged with statutory Ellen Davies, Jena Douglas, offenses an account of their pracHelen Gear, Elisabeth Johnson, Mae tice of wife trading or "wife sacriHie Myers, Mary Oreno, Goldie Snow, fice," has been found guilty. Virginia Savage, Helen Tyree, Either ease was heard In the district court at Nephi ud the Jury brought la Towers. Sixth Grads, Mlee McLaughlin verdict of guilty. teachsr Nellie Duncan, Mabel Hall M. HoU MUdred Kolta, Hattie Laird, Elra Edith Nelra, Noma Martlnaoa, Petenon, Lillian Sanford, .Vernon Caatleton, Earl" Dnffln, Elmer "I have frequently need ChamberHolmes, Jim MaeNell, Glenn Sun- lain's Tablets, during the put throe derland, Hinkle Wride, Cyril Beek, yean, and have fund them splendid Willie Blight, Uge Reek, Carl for headache and billons attacks. X am only too plenoed, at any time, Boynss, David Van Auadmis. Sixth Grade, Klee Maurer, toucher to apeak n word In praise of thorn." Juek Amis, Whltford Bates, Lnlu writes Mrs. Uira M. Holt, Rock-por-t, N. T. Harriett Blots, Earl Berryman, teacher Flta-geral- - De-Lor- ta ! . Fifth ; . i . t . . A WATCH Theres an attachment for a watch which only a man Asa gift from those near and dear an 'added touch it felt.7 Every number of ; the family always expects much when dad or big brother "start buying Xmas gifts and there usually are' few 'disappointments. handWhy not surprise one or both this year with a some gif t of a watch. . The watch has alwaya been the gift supreme. See our new shipment i . . John Morley 4 ' n, Give Lasting Pleasure In an Electrical Gift i this year wants to give and receive something gift to make tasks easier and days brighter. to give something appropriate, durable, and which still fills a daily need. Everyone useful a We want beautiful, Electrical gifts meet all these requirements they are attractive, they give valued service for years and they are efficient servants every day in the year. They make the Christmas spirit last the whole year through. There are gifts for Mother, for Dad, for the young girl, g kiddies. and for the fun-lovin- Wouldnt Mother delight in some really fine gift from the whole family an electric range, electric washer, vacuum cleaner, or electric ironerf Such a gift would make her tasks much lighter, wonld keep the smile in her eyes. There are many styles and sizes to select from, so that yon can get the very appliance she needs. Yon need not pay for it in full now a small deposit sends it to her, and yon can pay the balance in easy monthly installments when the expense of Christmas is over. . An electric lamp wonld add cheer and beauty to any home we have some special bargains in floor lamps for $12.95 and boudoir lamps for $8.00. Electrical table appliances, toasters, grills, chafing dishes and percolators for cooking right at the table, making practical, beautif nl gifts. For any woman an electric curling iron is a great convenience, giving her lovely curls in a jiffy without the slightest danger of injury to the hair. For the kiddies there are electric trains that axe a never-endin- g delight, little irons that really heat and a toy stove that cooks jnst like Mothers, with no danger for the lucky little girl who owns one. Electrical toys last for years and give more pleasure than anything rise yon could select Oa FHdar and Saturday emtafs; Dwatw M aad 10th, our atom wfll to open, and wo tovit youwoto coum luaud arotto gloat art ahowteg. Nothing wfll variety of beautiful electrical gifto to Be Practical gay "Merry Ctrl Haas" Electrically . BUT Utah Power & now: light Company Efficient Public Service" 7 |