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Show ) JEUUKA EXPORTER Page 2 Friday, December 23, 192L Funeral At Sdpio For : Chu. A. Walsh Of Tinlic ON CHRISTMAS DAY Under a Sclplo date 11m one of the dally paper of Tuesday hud the following Item pertaining to the funeral of Charles A. Walsh, whose! death took place a week ago at Divl-dend, where he had resided for some! time: Funeral services for Charles A..I Walsh were held In the ward chapel Sunday afternoon. Bishop Bert L.j Robins, directing. The speakers were Charles A. Memmott, Samuel Memmott, Sr, and Bishop Robins,; The singing was by the ward choir: with special numbers by soloists. Charles A. Walsh, whff died of pneumonia Thursday afternoon at Dividend, was bora in Lincoln county, Nevada, January 7, 1861, and came with his parents when a small boy to Sclplo. Ho married Min Rosa :Webb in 1801.' Many of the later years of his life had been spent In the Tintlc Mining District. make the boy glad with a handsome new j or j I . A Most Practical Christmas Gift for Boys . Parents appreciate the wise policy of giving the boy clothing for Christmas, and when it comes to buying that new Suit or Overcoat good judgement and sound economy lead them to this J. 0. Penney do. store, where exceptional values always await them. He is survived by his aged mother,' Mrs. Louisa Walsh; his wife, three children, Harry, Mildred and Jack Walsh; and the following brothers and sisters: William 8. and Lester Walsh of Sclplo; Mrs. Charles Lambert, Mrs. Joseph Carling and Mrs. Mrs. of Fillmore; jC. F. Nelson Canus Christensen of Levan,' and Mrs. C. M. Frederlckson of 8alt Lake. VomJnlM. mocnoM-wnaoiw- c THAT GIVE WARMTH AND LONG SERVICE $9.90 to $14.75 DANCING CLUB CONDUCTED TOM MIX COMING WITH STUNTS, HUMOR, THRXT1I18 What better gift could a boy receive than a worm, comfortable, mannish OVERCOAT such os you will find here? Newest, popular shades in Chinchillas, Pebble Chevoits, Cassimeres, Meltons, Fancy Overcoatings. Polo and convertible collar styles for the small boys and sturdy school 'overcoats for the bigger lads. ITS FIRST PARTY FRIDAY o- Last Fflday evening at the Finn Temperance Hall In Eureka the Tin-ti- e Dancing Club conducted Its first party, which was attended' by forty-fiv- e couples. Music for the dance, which was a very enjoyable one, was by the M o r 1 e y furnished Orchestra, The members oi the clnb, fifteen In all, each Invited two ' couples. Dancing started early and continued until midnight when a light luncheon was served under the direction of Mrs. Wm. Embleton. The members of the club arc aa follows! O. J. Fitagerald, president; Charles John Baker, P. Jones, secretary; J. E. O'Connor, treasurer; A. P: Acord, Will Hurd, H.: L. Heyward, Earl Jones, James Morgan, Joe McQonplck, J. B. Ropes, Jack Savage, Byron Thundond. John X. Black and Charles Nabrlskle. There were fc fqw musical numbers during tl e evening. Gen G. ilo, Vise Celestial Guyman sang Johnson sang and also gave a medIng. The acco ng iate were: V. W. Bentley and 1 ls Iona Hulsh. Those attendli; the dancing party Stunts, humor and thrills are on the program for next Monday and Tuesday, when Tom Mix, the William Fox star, begins a two days showing at the Star Theatre in his latest picture. A Hidin' Romeo. Miv, as a cowboy, invents many of the home comforts in this photoplay, some of which may be a help to those who hate to get up early .on cold mornings. But he cant think of anything that will keep him out of trouble. He loves excitement, but. he fails to see. the humor in excitement pursuing him. His big heart opens wide when he finds a baby on a rock. ' He thinks it has geeh abandoned. He takeB it home to his cabin. The next thing he knows the sheriff is after him for kidnap-- P ing. Many other big, thrilling and' scenes are promised in A Hidin Romeo, of which Mix himself is file author. SMART APPEARING, EXCEPTIONALLY WELL MADE SUITS EXTRA GOOD VALUES $4.98 to $14.75 vice-preside- . laugh-provoki- GOOD LOOKING OVERCOATB ng Star Theatre Monday and Tuesday s Gosslmere, Styles are plentiful in our collection of BOYS',-- SUITS in' Serges end Corduroys. Single and double breasted coats- - NorfoDcs with yokes, belts and flap pockets some with two pair of knickers all of pleats, the best colors for Winter wear. Sizes for boys of 6 to 17 years. all-wo- . all-arou- nd SUITS FOR JUVENILES H25 to Id, Mr. and Mrs, M. Baker, Mr. and C. P. Jones, Mrs. J. E. onnor, A. T. Acord, Mr. and MrsTl Uliam Hard, Mr. and Mrs.- H. L. Mr. and Mrs. Ji You can outfit the boy $4.98 to $2.98 BOYS SEPARATE KNI0KERS-9- 8c were:0. J. Fit ol at this store at prices that will save you money. - Earl Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. B. Ropes, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Savage, Mr. .and Mrs. Byron Thurmond, Mr: and. Mrs.. Charles Zabrlskie, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rife, A business without a soul IT , is like a ship without a rudder-- - Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thurmond, Mr. and Mrs. William Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duggan, Mr. and Mrs. Warren McAdams, MT: and Mrs. Walter Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Engene Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Manson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Haffner, Jim Doyle, R. B. Hasel-to- n, Peter Hood, Miss Nicolay, Miss Mary Ryan,' Miss Frances Gear, V. County, State of Utah, on the 14th W.- Bentley,' Gen. G.- - Guyman, Miss of Jannary, 1188. at twelve Celestial Johnson, Miss Iona. Halsh. dmy oclock, noon, of said day. o All the right, title, claim and interest of said defendants In- and to State Superintendent Is the following described real estate, theres no definite purpose . The moment there la no definite pnrpoee of the I. C. Penney Com--pan-y, other than to sell reliable merchandise at a fair profit, the time will hare arrived for it to bo out of huainesa. When there la no soul In a business, there can be no real ancecaa. v Ita progreaa la only tranaitory.. ct and the reapect for our neighbors,. haa been and la today our chief aim. Ita achievement haa ever been our guiding courae. By meting our Justice, Equality and Service alike to all our patrona and friends, we have won that which we have earned Succeed Thla la the aoul the Inaplration of our bualneaa; our big. and. definite purpoae! It la theae bualneaa Ideala that have made hundreda of thouaanda of frienda for ua In SI atatea In which SIS J. C. Penney Company atorea operate. ' Theae Idea la commend themaelvea to you! Self-reape- Pleased With Our ' Schools - to-wi- . t: The eoath half of Section During ths early part of the month C. N. Jenaen, itate' superintendent, waa in ; Eureka and . the otter Tintlc mining campe for the pnrpoee of paying an official visit to ths schools of the district Mr. Jensen expressed himself si thoroughly pleased with the manner In which school . work Is being handled here and on his return to Salt Lake sent a letter, to Prof.-1- . ,L. Williamson, from which the- following paragraph hue been taken: "May I take this occasion to congratulate yon. on the efficiency of your teaching staff, and the general high tone, they possess. Everything In your district pertaining to schools, that cams to my observation, showed n tons of which one can ho particularly proud. "With host wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New' Year, I am very sincerely yours;" C. N. JENSEN. 312 DEPARTMENT SPORES H5 ! EUREKA, UTAH, Township 11 South, Rang 8 Weet, pries payable In lawful money of tbs Salt Lake Meridian, containing 890 United States of America-- ' acres more or leea, together with ell DAN MARTIN, end singular, the tenements, herediSheriff of Jaab County, taments end appurtenances, water State of Utah. rights, water ditches end water ease- L. A. MINER, ments thereunto belonging or in any Attorney for Plaintiff. 10, wlee appertaining thereto. Purchase (First pnb. December 88, 1881.) . - 818 DCMRIMENT STOKES Tanias ' will overcome that run down debilitated condition and make yon feel jnst llko your old celt again. Schrsmm-Johnso-n Drag 'Store Co. WWWWWHWMW lM Mll The Store of the Christmas Spirit. M M111 . . : 4 1 II f In the Fifth Jwdidal District Court - of Jamb Gouty, State of Utah. Anton Stlpac, Plaintiff, vs Static Stlpac, Defendant ' . YMAB . . THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE - SAID DEFENDANT: Ton aro hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after service of this summon upon, yon, If aerv-e-d within ths county In which this action la brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; .and in cnee of your failure to do to, Judgement will bo rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has boon filed- with the dark of said court' Thla- action la brought to recover Judgement dissolving the bonds . of matrimony heretofore existing between yon and CARDS, SEALS, DECORATIONS, GIFTS. ! ! ! ! r The Successful Hostess is most often the one who has been fortunate enough 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 time, yon have taken advantage of our stock of Playing Cards, Tully Sheets, Score Cards, Place Cards, Favors, Prizes and Novelties, more than half of the snoeera of your party is assured. . the plaintiff. .. ft, P. 0. ft Bldg. Phiw 89 RAKER, Plaintiffs : f Be : j riiMIIMMIMIMMMMmMHIMMMHHIMMIIM ). , I K ' Station-to-statio- ... 30 p. Attorneys. fourth. n service from midnight coots about te; from mid- 4:30 a. m. about ona- - n to night, to - . ?. - . . The rata, which is considerably lower than far per-service, applies whan you will talk to anyone who may ba at the telephone called, . , .. station-to-atati- oo eoo-to-pers- on Wherever you arc, drop in on the absent friendi via Long Distance, for an exchange of Christmas greetings. ' the District Chert la and for the County of Juab, State of Utah. Home Savtagn end State Bank, a corporation, Plaintiff,, vs John. A. Betts and Helen Bette, Defendants. To bo sold at Sheriffs Sale atthe East Front Door of the Gouty Court House In Nephl Clty, Jaeb When the family is gathered together at the old home for the Christmas reunion, its wonderful to.be there. V But if you cannot be there in person, a long dUtenpe cull jg the next best way NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALK. Fuellenbach Bros. ' BAKER Your Voice at the Other End P. O. Address: Elks Bldg., Eureka, Utah. (Hiit pub. December 88, 1981.) : . . SUMMONS. , THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY . ; t |