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Show Pag 4 Friday, February 18, 1921. EUREKA REPORTER ; lln. D. J. Bussell, Br.t will entertain tbs members of the Bridge Club on Wednesday afternoon- of the coming week. Surveyor A. P. Hansen was out from Salt Lake early In the week, doing some work In the south end of the district - . afTOfMraazraaMBiMi The Tintic Mercantile Company Miss Jennie Croman of Salt Lake was in Eureka this week, being a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mat Newman. Mrs. Walter Fitch, Sr, Presents the Assured Styles Prevail- Maude Fitch and Walter Fitch, Jr., left during the past week tor southern California, where they will remain for several weeks. ing in the Springtime Apparel Mrs. D. C. Wheeler of Silver City Regular services will be held at was In Eureka on Tuesday evening, the M. E. Church next Sunday evenattending the recital given at the ing and an Invitation Is extended to the public. Rev. Frary will take for St Joseph's School. the of his sermon: The An aviator, en route from Cali- Livessubject of Great Men. course last late his off fornia, got of all irresistible jauntiness, will charm both the week and was forced to make a landMr. and Mrs. P. C. Hood left this near afternoon Lake. Mrs. for Salt Hood's pelta. ing young girl and the woman who retain the attributes condition been has serious for quite enterof youth. The loose jacket and flaring skirt Paris Mr. and Mrs. William Hall some ever since she submitttained Mr. and Mrs. Bay Clemons ed to weeks, has graciously 'adapted from the Chinese, here an operation, and she will reand Mr. and Mrs. William Clemons ceive with flawless handicraft and in happy special medical attention at . developed at dinner last Monday evening. the capital. color combinations. Navy, Pewter and Wren are Mr. and Mrs. George Humble 8. 8. well known to many the favored shades, in Piquetine, Twill Cord and entertained at dinner In honor of of the Arents, men of now Is mining Tintlc, Tricotine. C. A. Allen of Pocatello, Idaho, who United States congressman from Is visiting with his sister, Mrs. F. Nevada, that state having but one M. Baker of this city. representative In the lower bouse at Mrs. George Castleton was hostess Washington. Mr. Arents Is a mining to the members of the Fidelis Club engineer and has lived In Nevada but on Friday evening of last week, the four years. ladles having a most enjoyable time. Mrs. E. L. Sothern entertained Card playing was followed by a members of the Entre Nous the OEOOETTE BLOUSES CHIFFON TAFFETA those delicious luncheon, attending on Club at their Literary meeting We have just received our shipments of the party being: Mrs. John Allen, ' Everybody knows, of course, that Taffeta, is Mrs. .George Tins man, Mrs. John Wednesday evening of this week. THE for Mrs. Tomlinson presented an InterGeorgette Blouses for spring and summer. They thing spring. Accordingly, thoughtful Savage, ' Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs, CoVenezuela and e will welcome high-gradwomen paper, are now on display in our store and comprise all the esting this of a timely offering Joseph Ferguson, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Eugene Blackett, Mrs. lombia," while the current events newest shades and designs. Come and select yours Taffeta at low the exceptionally quality A. N. Wallace,, Mrs. Earl Jones and were by Mrs. Edward Bonner and before our stocks are picked over you are .much Mrs. B. D. Gardner. The next meetprice of Mfs. Alex Gourley. of the be will the club held at more certain of being pleased. ing Last Monday evening a very en- home of Mrs. V. L. Thomas. Comjoyable surprise party was given In mittees have been appointed for the . honor of Mrs. Sophia Carpentler, tbe annual luncheon of the club. , affair being In celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of the lady's Delta baseball fans are already Others are asking $3.00 for the same quality. Not very long ago you paid much more. arrival In , Eureka. Her friends getting a line on a team for the comseason have and they suggested brought material for a fine luncheon ing and a most enjoyable time Is re- a league between Millard county ported. Those attending the party towns and Eureka. It la hardly prowere: Mrs. T. Wilson, Mrs. J. Back-lund- ,. bable that Eureka would care to Join Mrs. Edward Erickson, Mrs. such a league but we can promise Sophia Backman, Mrs. Gus Haldln, the Delta fans some good games. An Mrs. Charles Holmes, Mrs. Ida occasional game between this city Erickson, Mrs. Mike Anton, Mrs. and Delta ought to be possible and Fred Erickson, Mrs. Hilda Johnson, with a good auto road between the Mrs. Mat Newman, Mrs. A. Suther- two places the visiting team would land, Mrs. Mike Engstrom, Mrs. Ed- always be accompanied by a live ward Ohlson, Mrs. A. Westerlund, bunch, of rooters. Delta players can Mrs. Ray Clemons, assisted by Local Misses Frances and Esther Sampson, rest assured that Eureka will be In Mr. G. A. Franks returned early Sheriff Boyd of Utah county was Lodge Conducted Della, Vlnle and Hazel Newman, shape to give them a good game any In the week after a ten daye visit In Eureka on official business on Mrs. William Hall, entertained a Surprise On Members time they want It number of young folks last Sunday with Salt Lake relatives. She was Wednesday. Signs Johnson. 0 afternoon in honor of the birthday called there by the Ulneae of her Mrs. Lavern of Los Ange- of her Last evening theRebekah Lodge Miss Vera Clemons. mother, sAo la much Improved at les Is In EurekaDenney daughter, for a visit with her The program consisted of this time.. games, conducted a very enjoyable surprise sister, Mrs. Lee Manson. songs and music and refreshments. party In honor of Mrs. J. M. George, Bev. William Frary of the M. E. Miss Ada Shepherd and A. Cline, John M. Hayes, well known resiMrs. James Norman submitted to members of the order who expec to Church le about the streets again Fork, was In Eureka an operation at the Holy Cross leave the after an extended illness. He was dent of Spanish city in the near future. this week ' visiting with his daughon- - Thursday morning, hav- The social followed six weeks at for and Hospital kept the regular lodge is very pleased to be able to resume ters, Mrs. Hyrum Bradley, Mrs. ing suffered for seme time with ap- meeting and a large number were MI Brandt ,nd his regular duties. Rev. Frary wllliJ0,, pendicitis. Mr. Norman is at Salt present, thoroughly enjoying the Imoccupy the pulpit at his church on Last Saturday evening a pleasant Lake, also Mrs. Normans sister and promptu program of music, speakSunday. surprise party was given in honor of nelce, Mrs. Mike Judge and Miss ing, etc., and also the excellent Mrs. Jane Underwood. A number of May Hanley. A satisfactory report luncheon.. The one car that Is easy to buy, her friends and neighbors attended was received from the hospital today. Mrs. George, who Is a daughter of easy to pay for and easy to operate. and the evening was spent with Mr. and Mfs. John Morley, with Dont make the mistake that many games and music. Lunch was served SALT LAKE BOVS whom she has been spending the WERE of your friends- have made but buy at IS oclock. winter, will leave Boon to Join ARRESTED HERE LAST WEEK can a car that you afford to operate. her husband In California. The Mrs. J. W. Henderson entertained Ford cars are cheapest and best young man Is Just completing a There Is no other car at twice the a few of her friends last Thursday under Acting Instructions from medical course. Miss Shepherd Inprice that will give you the same ex- evening, the time being spent In sew- Salt Lake three youngsters, whose tends leaving Eureka and will recellent service. ing and the hostess served a dainty ages range from IS to 16 years, were turn to her former home In Michiluncheon. Those present were: Mrs. placed under arrest last week by gan. She has been In charge of the The members of the Social Hour A. C. Burton, Miss Mabel Larsen, Sheriff Martin, being held for a few Church work Baptist here for many club met on Monday at the home of Miss Ethel Larsen, Miss Marie 'days and later turned over to the years and has made a large .number Mrs. A. L. Mitchell and enjoyed a Holdaway and Miss Lets Borup. court Juvenile Judge who accompani- of friends. Mr.' who has dosed very pleasant session. There was a ed them to the capital. The boys had out his businessCline, will move to here, On of week last Thursday evening reading given by Mrs. Clements and out to started evidently the Balt Lake on Saturday next He exthe remainder of the time was spent Objected and pects to engage In the Jewelry busiIn sewing, the hostess serving an meeting at the hlMj them taken into custody, ness on State street excellent luncheon. Special guests home of Mrs. Anna Morgan. After were Mrs. Burley Bowen and Mrs. Z. the close of the meeting the ladles Hot drinks of all kinds at the U. Garrlty can help yon to buy or sell Jones, and the members present were served with a nice luncheon. 8. Candy store. local real estate. The next of will the lodge were: Mrs. Sarah Clements, Mrs. meeting with Mrs. be Emma on Martin Mrs. Murphy Nelson, Nelson, Joseph Mrs. Edward Van Louven, Mrs. Wil- March XOth. GETTING READY F02 liam Wanless, Mrs. Hugh McKeller, Dont wait until the spring sunMrs. Jack McKeller, Mrs. Edward shine starts calling you to the great Elliott,. Mrs. Frank Brlskle, Mrs. outdoors place an order now for Peter Jones, Mrs. William Okey and one of the new 1921 Ford cars. See the hostess. , your local agent, W. L. Conover, at the Tintlc Garage. man who pays his debts and The Jacob Ekker, one of the heaviest his taxes may be a blessing or a curse to the community. It depends on shareholders of the Tintlc Delaware --INwhat else he does. In making this property of West Tintlc, was In Eustatement It Is understood that by reka during the early part of the 99 44 the word debt" Is meant the ordi- week after having attended a meetnary cash obligation which a man ing of the company at Provo. He Incurs In the transaction of his busi- states that, a small assessment has ness. There are men who appear to been levied and that development inn Clark impersonates a girl chum, recently left believe that so long as they are not work Is to be resumed. Some work performed on the Tintic Delaa widow, in order to secure for bar the inheritance which Indebted to their neighbors for goods was or ware during the later part of last or to the municipality purchased, the withheld and family the state for the last tax levy is bring is rightfully hers by they year under the direction of Mr. of the deceased. The star gets into all sorts of delighthave discharged their whole duty Ekker and the showing Is said to be favorable where a ful mixups, falls in love, and of course, the "dead man" and nothing more can be asked of exceptionally been driven along the condrift has a mans In them. But duty te reality moves at a turns up very much alive. This picture to his neighbor is limited only by tact Mr. Ekker says that he feels all is and through. his power to do his neighbor good, quite sure that before the money depace ;gure joy and his duty to the community by rived from the present assessment President-eleHarding and Mrs. Harding have dUfeMat his ability to be of service to it The is expended he will have a good deabout getting ready for inauguration. Mr. Harding la In rinrtda ore In of commercial expoeed posit which the in prevailing community 'hooting golf and getting Bt physically for his long hours of work The Delaware Tintlc when the he takes office. Mrs. Harding is ehoppIngC-burt- M property. statement is, What do I get out of hwta-aueuratigowns as shown here at a New York it?" Is one which does not and can- produced some very good lead-silvexperts called on her ore some years ago. not Suits (or Spring Prices$37.50 And Up le, $2.00 a Yard , $850 to $16.50 The Tintic Mercantile Company T - his-hom- if' nuDcoKjmoa uerite Clark Widow by Proxy mile-a-minu- ct Star Wednesday, February 23rd on er prosper. well, HOME SWEET WELL, WHftT DOES THIS MEAN? -- THE BKGtsr SNOW OF THE WINTER OM THE GROUND AND YtfJ YOU IN IRC HOUSE KOrq 1800 GOODNESS SAkES-- X VltLU REMCMCE TNE FIRST BIG SNOW EVER. WM QUIET A &W VMEM ISM-- X , WE MOVED fittM ADRlDA UPNORff IN WINTERTIME- -r I Vt |