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Show Pag 4 Friday, December 16, 1921. CDUKA REPOKTU Mrs. H. H. Bourne returned on Mrs: L. E. Pierce was the guest of Saturday to her home at Balt Lake Salt Lake friends daring the past after a brief visit In Eureka. week. John Kreamer, of Garritya barThe Ladles Aid Sldety will meet ber shop, returned yesterday after Friday evening at the Church to a short business trip to Balt Lake. make bags for Xmas tree.- - All are Manager Jackson McChrystal ' of requested to he present the Gemini, Ridge ft Valley and The Ladles of the Maceabee will A. E. Harvey of Salt Lake apent other local mines returned to Eu- give a social session on December ' Tuesday and Wednesday In Eureka reka on Wednesday after spending 12nd, each member being requested to Mag "friend husband," or some i Rer. Simons of the local Catholic a few days at Salt Lake. Winter Is the proper time to have other friend. Church was In Balt Lake during the your car overhauled and the Tlntle past week. Thursday afternoon Min. Martin Mrs. J. P. Barney of Payson was Garage will do the work for a mini- Nellson entertained a number of In Eureka during the week, Tlsltlng mum cost See reader elsewhere 1 4 friends. The time was spent In sewthis Issue. ing and social chat Luncheon was with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hanks. Mrs. C. J. Christensen, who has served. The next meeting of the Bridge 111 for several The Primary Association of the Eudays, was sent Clnb, after the holiday season, will been to Balt a Lake hospital on Tuesday, reka Ward carrfbd out a very nice Lee Mrs. lie with Hayward. by her hus- entertainment at the L. D. 8. Church Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrlty and She was accompaniedMrs. Sherman Monday evening. The affair was a and sister, band, on returned .Frances, Mary daughter, Wilcox. success both financially and socially. few a after spending Wednesday Miss Goldie Prof. and The Tlntle Garage Company will Dychea at Salt Lake, days W. D. Myers retained home on Wheeler of 8ilver City, Prof. Joseph overhaul and repair your Ford motor and Joaeph Buys, Jr., of and put hi new parts where ever r Wednesday after spending sereral Panlson were In Goshen Sunday In needed for the sum of 144.00. See The merry,' jingle of Eureka, sumwas he where at Nephl days the Interest of the Religion Class of reading ad. In this paper, moned for jury sefrlee. St. Nick's sleigh belli the L. D. 8. Church. Mrs. Robert Adamson wss out Peter Borup, for many years a was Mrs. Edward called Hickman the Lake Salt week, from during can already be beard resident of Eureka and now an em- to Balt Lake on by the visiting her daughter, Mrs. 8. Lloyd. ployee of the Balt Lake Gas Co., was Illness of her son,Wednesday resident who Is Mrs. a has Adamson former Keith, in the back la the city on a visit during been attending the University of of this city. the past week. apUtah. The young man Is suffering heralding Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Green. Mr. Ford car owners should take ad- from dlptherla. Mrs. David Fonts and children, and of the the gladthe of great bargain vantage proach D. Kimball, president of all of Silver City, were In Sprlng-vlll- e Tintic Garage Is offering. Have your theFrank lu of arrived on Eureka the for funeral Co., some Christmas se Banking Thursday nothalmost motor rebuilt for Ford on Wednesday and spent Eureka William Lemmons. late the In Issue. this ing. See reading ad. son, with its joys and couple of days looking after his busiThe Ladles Aid of the M. E. L. P. Fhilp, of Pittsburg, Pa., was ness Interests. It was the first visit to thsnka extend wish their Church t a guest at the Shriver home for a that he has made to Eureka In four to obligation all who assisted in nuking their week. Harold Shriver and Mr. or five months, owing to Illness, success. a such bazaar annual in the matter associated were brings . Phllp during closely ths home of Mrs. C. E. Hulsh Especially do they wish to thank .the war and became very good lastAt Wednesday memthe ladies who donated the many jf gift selections. evening, the friends. Mr. Phllp left on Wedneswere Nous of Entra which the bers artlclee beautiful placed Literary day for his home after having visitheld their regular meeting, the on sale. ed various sections of the west. In- Club ' program Including a most interestThe most important For Christmas cooking try some cluding Idaho and California.'. ing paper on the "Life of Victor real fresh eggs right from the nest Lee Hayward of this city may Hugo," by Mrs. Milo Helber, sup- to you. Delivered problem is' how to daily. Phone decide to establish an auto- freight plemented by papers from Mrs, I27-H. M. Royle, Knlghtville. eliminate the line between Eureka and Provo, Myers and Mrs. Both era. The meetFor Christmas cooking try some making trips each day.. He has writ- ing of the club on December 28th real fresh eggs right from the nest selection of. lies and ten the public utilities commission will be with Mrs. A. E. Myers. to you. Delivered dally: Phone decision. In Our advice H. M. Royle, Knlghtville. asking for permission to engage Mrs. Ester Friedman, who has a 127-this business and feels sure that suf- nation SoA meeting of the Tlntle Chapter wide DO among reputation ficient freight can be secured to cialist workers and organisers, was of the American Red Cross will be ..make such a line a success. Pub-lie In Eureka during the week and on, held on December 22nd, at the SHOPPING NOW. Last Friday evening' Loyd Green Wednesday delivered an address at Library building for the election entertained a number of friends. The the Crescent Theatre. She took as of officers for the coming year. All This store is ready to - time was spent In playing guessing her subject "Socialism and Organi- are Invited to attend and assist In new chairman B. serve of contests. B. officers. Refreshments selection of the and the sation. Parrish, games yon. Bay while were served, the following young the Socialist City Committee, pre- The meeting starts at I p. m. stocks the are folks being present: Byron Thur- sided at the meeting, which was The Primary organisation of Silbest. mond. Audrey Thurmond. Flora quite well attended. their ver City put on au entertainment Hickman, Emmltt Birch, Stell Fulwhose home is Wednesday evening In the AmuseHoward Bulkley, lmer, Bessie Gourley, Joseph Buys, In Michigan, arrived In Eureka on ment Hall. The Pioneer Trail, nude Thelma Buys, Gene Pitts, William Wednesday evening and will spend by the children of the ward, was on Driscoll, Gene Cromar, Roy The program was folSUGGESTIONS winter In Utah. Mr. Bulkley is exhibition. the Dorothy Taylor, Alice Randall. a brother of Miss Elisabeth Bulkier, lowed with dancing. .. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemons enter- -' assistant postmaster' at the local ofWomen Walsh, aged Cl years,-dieSUNDRIES talned last Saturday evening In fice. He spent a part of last winter of pneumonia at Dividend Bathrobes.. ; Suit Cases Initial Handkerchiefs honor of Mrs. John Peterson, who here. Mr. Bulkley says that the Thursday, following a very short ill' ' ' left Wednesday of this week for her Michigan section has been having ness. . Deceased was a former resiSilk Shirts Gloves Grips new home at Seattle, Wash. Mr. winter weather for several weeks, dent of Mammoth and is survived Ties Silk Underwear .. . Sets Peterson has been at Seattle for the although much of the snow which by his wife, two sons and a daughTraveling ' past three months. The party last fell In November had been melted ter. Burial will take place at Bclplo Bathrobes 'Shoes'Slippers Saturday evening was In the nature by warm winds. Business conditions on Sunday. Beits Mnwmau of a surprise and It was attended by ara far from satisfactory in the Ivory Peter Mlckel, an old time resident Mr. and Mrs. A. Beaton, Mr. and Mrs. manufacturing sections of Michigan, 0j this ' Buttons Cuff Glass and on .Art died last Slippers Sunday dty, Clarence Clemons, Mr. and Mrs. uccordlng to Mr. Bulhley. Several th6 Iouowlng day hla body waa Sweaters Puses Silverware factories have been cloe-- ped to Bprlng Clty t fanriBl. Tbe . Dewey Ilanks, Mr. and Mrs. Leo TnWsl WnmilrorphifffS Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, ed because rare have not been sell-- decrased wae 66 Coats-- . of ago snd Hand Painted China the psstslx the uther of Mrs.Tran' Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. daring rapidly Bock. Earl TejT Mr.; Socks Silk Dresses . - John Dunn, Mrs. Dick Evans, Mrs. or eight months and other factories .Aluminum Wars . Mrs. Beck accompanied the re-- 1 The program arc operating' considerably under ud Gloves Kid George Houghton. .Petticoats. Vhere the gpriBB city Toys .. !.; excellent refreshments. rapacity. funeral took place. Flannel Shirts 'Waists' Pyrex. Last evening at the Mlnera Union Perfume. - Candy Pajamas Hall the membbra of the Catholic Womens League conducted a social Garten Smoking Beta -Stationery session which waa well attended. An Tie and Hdkf. Sots Boudoir uV Dolls ' 'j Gaps was of cards Interesting program i followed by refreshments. The prises ' h In the card playing were won aa follows: 1st, Mrs. Mary H. Drfscoll and Come In and: Let Us Help Yon Llake Selection 2nd, Mrs. James H. Norman. The On the recommendstions of certain parties whom I' next meeting of the organization will ; considered bo held early In January. perfectly reliable, and under a. very heavy Last Saturday Mrs. P. C. Craven i ; expense, I shipped two oar loads of merchandise and was hostess to ths Flv Hundred busi-; fixtures and loaded here to establish a ; Clnb. The afternoon was spent In' permanent playing "600," Mrs. Frank Bacon' ness. winning the prize. The hostess Since I cannot secure a more desirable location in served an elegant luncheon to the following guests: Mrs. Ray Sorentown and with an enormous stock on hand of latest, np son, Mrs. Percy Hanks, Mrs. Frank W. W. Reese of Salt ting on an overhauling campaign for lowing parte: and most seasonable and staple ,y to date, standard Bacon, Mrs. F. E. Kendrick, Mrs. D. . New Cylinder Heed Gasket. Ne ; J. Russell, Jr., Mrs. E. L. Clark, Luke City will officiate at the cele- Ford motors aa follows: lines of mens wearing apparel, I now find myself forced Burn In Main Bearings and Cafe Pistons, New Connecting Rods, Ne Miss Grace Cbatwln and Miss Annie bration of the Holy Eucharlat In St Andrew's on nectlng Rod.. Not the old scrape In Cam Shaft Bearings, Church in addition to the above, to sacrifice many more Episcopal Cbatwin.. New but the latest approved, Time Gears, New Valves Now Spin wayi Mrs. E. J. Duggan entertained Christmas Day. Pui thopupnflu of dollars, to dispose of my stock and bo en-methods employed by the Ford Rode, New Creak Shaft Mala Bra last twenty evening. guests Friday Motor Co. at take my loss philoso-- j shied to satisfy my creditors. factory and ings, New Transmission Band aa Progressive 600 was the game played SOCIAL NOTES FROM DIVIDEND branches. Put Inthe new Time Gears Rivets, New Timer Shell and Rolls finish. scores were for to and the stock a entire high and prizes slaughter my phically awarded to Mrs. Dan McCann and J. - The reception tendered to Mr. and fit new Cam Shaft Bearings; New Timer Wires, New CoU Point for ovenlse Valves and in.tn All Gaskets Shellac and One Gallo Considering the height of the season and prevailing J. Sullivan; Mrs. J. J. Sullivan and and Mrs. Elmer Stohr by William ream new Valves and Push Rods.. Put lu of Oil for $44.00. . of Miss won and of Della harvest consolation Frank real at their a Beesley for saving Bringhurst ; high prices merchandise, new Pistons All other parte and extra labf prizes. Luncheon- was. served to the homo Friday night waa one of the to fit scored reboring if necessary me. to faces i dollars loss, Also new charged for accordingly. financially, cylinders. you great social Mrs. Mr. events of season. .Wiland the The many' following guests: Rode. Grind Valves and Bring in your car at met as u liam Owens, Mr. and Mra. P. J, Fen- spacious dining room at tha Tlntle Connecting I .however, will take my medicine and force every line, Mr. and Mra. Dan McCann, Mr. Standard boarding house was pres- Install new Timer and Timer Wires. cannot tell how long wc wlU be ahl nell, am until fidminii out. that I offering yon and Mra. Dennis Harrington, Mr. and sed into service for the occasion. Rellne Transmission Bands. Test to keep this price, which will nera adjust colls, using new Coll sitate lota of work to make It pa Mrs. Frank Brlakey, Mr. and Mra. of the room was converted and none but the most DEPENDABLE UP TO DATE Points. And wlU furnish the fol Bible. ACT NOW. A1 Tackett, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Into a dance while other the hall, MERCHANDISE, consisting of Mens Underwear in all Mr. and Mra. Mike Jadge, portion was used for the banquet. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan, Mrs. M. And such a feastl There was everyiwmfftmthift maitflg, style, quality and prices. Very A. Stack. thing in eeueou, and many of the strong line of Mens Silk, Soisette, Chevoits, Percales, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Nellson gars delicacies of "out of season," delihe Christinas a miscellaneous shower lust Satur- ciously prepared - for the happv Sateens, etc. etc., Dress and Work Shirts. Large Line who divided sentiments their guests, In Mr. Mrs. honor of Lee and Flannel day of Mens Cashmere, Serge, Worsted snd Nellson, who were married early In between congratulations and beat Tailor-Mad- e Coat Shirts. the month. 'The evening was apent wlahra for. the newlyweds, Mr. and In music and games. Many beautiful Mrs. Stohr, and compliments for the line of Best of line Pants. Mens Extra TVAfl Complete were presented to the young genial host and hostess. The centerpresent on was the table piece the Men's Work Shoes of Lion Brand, Williams, Weinbrer-mer- s weddlng couple. Delicious refreshments were ' decorated and served to the following: Mr. and rake, beautifully CARDS, ' and Richards makes. Dress Shoes of Thompson Mra. Joaeph Lee, Mr. and Mrs, guarded by kewplea and rapids. was Punch served.. Covers Bros., Rice and Hutchins, Civilian, and Buddy Bros, . George Blmpklns, Mr. and Mrs. MarSEALS, tin Nellson, Mr. and - Mrs. ,, , Peter laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. make. Men's latest Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Jones, Mr. and Mra. Lee Nellson, Mr. Elmer Stohr, Mr. and. Mrs. Barney DECORATIONS, snd Mrs. Hyrnm Andrezton, Mr. and Halffner, J. N. McCleod, Tim HarNeckwear, Belts, Jewelry, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Wallace Nell Mra. Anderson, rington, Mr. John Mrs. Carl and Bauer, GIFTS. Garters, Hose Supporters, Suit Gases, sox of great veriRobert Jack Mays, Hendrickson, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Reynolds 7 More Shopping Days Before Christmas Don't Wait. Begin Now. . distance, the . . it he , - R. R. Is YOUR CHRISTMAS . ,at . . Salle-bur- y, - i v - Du-Bo- ls, -- Public Announcement! . . . a . I Arch-Drac- ! ! ! Ill - ' i ! . - ; One-ha- . lf lie - . -- . Store of Spirit - -- - . . ties, qualities and prices. Mens Suits, Over Coats, Ulsters, Bain Coats, Smoking Coats, Fancy Vests, Mackinaws, Sweaters, Slip-on- s, sheep, doth and blanket lined, corduroy, moleskin snd heavy duck Coats and Vests. Full line of doctors,' dentists, barbers, cooks and waiters Coats and Aprons. Face Towels in large rarities. Nothing will be reserved and everything must go. . . Clemons, Mra. William Obey, Mrs. n, Lucy Johnson, Mrs. Edward Mra. William Wanlass, Mra. Carl Hoel. Mra. Durfee, Elva Durfee, Mr. and Mra. Thurgood, Mr. Mra., John Phlppa. Van-Louva- 1 o CARD OF THANKS,. . sat.w WILL START ON SATUDRAY, 17, 1921, at 9.30 A. M. - DECEMBER Adolph Gibson and family desire to extend their. ' thanks to Enreka friends for the many acta of Modes and because of sympathy extended to them following the death of a beloved wife and mother. ' Store will he open every evening until 9 p.m. $50.00 REWARD. Hodges, William Riley, Miss Afton White, Ben Felt, - Mr. and Mra. Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Manson, Tom Spalding, Dr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Giggs Elliott, Tom Vance, Ed. Eggelson, Miss Patricia Riley, Stanley Waterburry, Mias Marguerite Riley, Doe Aeord, Mr. and Mrs. Jobs Berqutat, 'Jack : Riley, Miss Della Berqaeat,-WlUIsBerqalst, Robert Jones, Clifford Jones, Mias Zelda Marks,- Mr, and. Mrs. Milo Bnraon, Boh Chestnut, MIsa , Clarlaa Nix, Miss Mildred Boyer, Jack Barker, Peter Auget, Miss Ester Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. William Vertreee, Mr. and Mra. Ivan Berquist, Mr. and Mra. Ira MlUer, John H. Manson, J. T. -Sullivan. . . .. . c. . reward of 966 will be paid to anyone famishing information which IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO will lead to the arrest of the parties FORD OWNERS. ... who hava been trespassing on the .1. property of the Central Standard The lowest price ever known for Mining .Co. AU information wUl ha parte and labor Make your old treated la a confidential manner. motor new. JOHN. W. TAILOR. THE TINTIC OARAGE Is.puc- A BULLXON BEOK BLDG. EUREKA, UTAH osnMooooomeoeMMSMOfOfOfMmMtMiiofffemt - - is most often the one who has been fortunate nmigV to secure those little surprises and innovations which go so far toward making her parties ' so novel and interest- ing. The social season is in full swing and it will undoubtedly be your turn to entertain in the very near future. If, before that tune,' you have taken of our stock of Haying Cards, Tally Sheets, advantage Score Cards, Place Cards, Favors, Prizes and Novelties, more than half of the Success of your party is assured, I " '.r ' 1 Fuellenbach Bros. Q- - - The Successful Hostess ! . : . - c B. P. 0. E. Bldg. - ,i . , j Phone 59 MosMniiimimnniiimnMmooofoooeMOMMo |