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Show hi u- 2 Friday, March 4, 1921. EUREKA REFOETEE Eureka Locals and Personals. Star Theatre To-nig-ht J. 0. O. C. Llndaay was in Salt Lake during the week on business for the Western Amusement A Nationwide InititatigL Pfwwray Co. -S- HOES THAT GIVE SATISFACTION:- Co. Herbert Taylor end H- - E. Wall pent e few hours at Qoahen ou Sunday. The trip being made by auto. W do not carry the so called sample shoes, nor do we. cany factory rejects, but we do carry shoes of first quality leather and workmanship. Every will give the pair of shoes we sell is sold with the understanding that they best satisfaction or we will replace them wiih a new pair. Dean Bock returned to Martin, Utah, after u week's visit with hla family in Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan vial ted with the latters relatives In Payaon last Sunday. i ( LADIES' SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS Mr. and Mra. R. L. .Conyers this week entertained the lattera ala ter. Mra. Done, of Bprlngville, who la a 3 D. B. Paddock, who was formerly with the Chief Cons. mill,' ia now employed in New Mexico and Mrs. Paddock will Join him in that state 8 $ Joseph Beck, who barber shop in the Hull, was called to last Sunday by the father. JONES her return. Quality Is Never Sacrificed and where the prices are always as low as careful merfthwMdiwTig1 on a cash basis will permit j PHONE NO WWWMIMOm 1 1 HI WOOHWMIOOOOWMOWOMOOOOW Everything The Housewife Needs There isn't a single thing that the housewife needs but what can be secured at Fennell's Market, and best of all every article is A-- l in quality and priced most reasonably. The finest line of groceries in the entire Tintic District is found at this store and along with such a stock of goods we have a meat market where only the choicest cuts of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, etc. are handled, and with Fish and Game in season. You cannot go wrong if you trade at this market. . Fennells Meat and Grocery! milllUMIhllliHUlMliHUIIIIUIMHHmWH You Mus Replace Ithe Wear and Tear on the Human System erer atop to consider Did tremendous task is placed whet ajpu upon you hnrcaa. system every day I . hurt la constantly ptflnp-falift end T italfty to roy pu-- t Inp ujnmr body. Thu is idly ooaaumed after ff being rap- tuned being Into energy end ctavngth that keepa you system pen Mining its various functions. good health, Many people hero found 8. 8. 8. e greet aid to keeping their eysten nd in good condition. Being line blood tonic and system-build-er n 8. 8. 8. etrengtheu end.enriehce toe blood supply, and cbm mw rigor and muty to too whole & Is sold by all drnrfjto. Write for free lfteratare and Ml inftnnetloa to Chief lfedieel Ad- "tv Erenr day these la A certain amount of mm and tear that must rian. 1SS be. shooed. If jj art to enjoy lantaGa. drift AT Ladles' Pumps and Oxfords in brown or with military heels. Extra good values. $2.89, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90 to $7.50. Black or Brown Calf Skin and in broad toe or English last. AT $2.49, $2.98, $3.50 and $3.98. Sizes 8H to B and Sfc to - I GROWING GIRLS' SHOES We carry a big assortment of Girls' S MISSES' Shoes in Mack or brown. AT $2.98, $3.50, $3.98 to $5.50. Infants' Shoes In kid and patent leather. CHILDRENS SHOES AT $1.49, $1.98, $2.49 to $3.50. AT 98c, $1.19, $1.39, $1.69 to $1.98. 5 & This line of Shoes we carry in more colors and several kinds of leather. The staes ran from 5M to 8 and 8M to 11 M Mrs. Walter Miller, who has been visiting for several weeks with her mother and sister, will leave within J. 0. Penney Co. A Nationwide InstitntionT the next few daya for her home at Monument, Col. The Millers, who are former residents of this city, Mr. and Mrs. William Mathews Jdr. and Mrs. I. J. Barnard of this ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hulsh and have been making their home in Mr. Mrs. and and John Donnelly city had as their guest during the daughter, Mlsa Frances, visited with Colorado for the pest year. motored to Provo on Sunday, visit- week the former's mother, whose Mr. Hutahs father and sister at Pay-so- n home Is at Balt Lake. on 8unday.- At a meeting of the Bridge Club, ing there for a few hours. held recently at the home of Mrs. P. J. Bonner, Mrs. Byron Thurmond was selected as president. Two new members were admitted to the organization, Mrs. I. J. Barnard and Mrs. A. L. Ayers. The next social session of the club will be on the 9th of March at the home of Mrs. CROMARS OOOOWOOOOHt k, on Sunday next. The leading brands of canned goods are to be found here along with other staple and fancy groceries from the leading wholesalers of the country. If it is something for the table it will pay you to visit Cromar's store. You Will get the benefit of every price revision. NEVER UNDERSOLD M-r- BOVS' AMD YOUTHS' SHOES t Before passing a bill Increasing the annual license fees on automobiles the state officers ought to toll us what they have been doing with the money which the motorists are now paying for their license plates. Start the children out right. Open a savings account for each one at the Eureka Bunking Co's. hank. One dollar ia sufficient to start an account and Interest on all sums compounded twice each year. ' Mrs. James Norman, who submitted to an operation at the Holy Cross Hospital a short time ago Is recovering In a moat satisfactory manner and it ia understood that she will be well enough to return to her home , AT $3.50, $3.98, $4.98 to $8.50. See onr line of Work Shoes at $2.98, $3.50 to $5.90. . A Store Where ' MENS DRESS SHOES We have the biggest line of Men's Dress Shoes fat the city. They come in kid or calf akin and in Mack or Mown. Mra. W. R. Nesblt, who spent e few weeks at one of the Balt Lake hospitals, returned to her home early In the week, Mr. Nesblt going to Salt Lake end accompanying his wife on t0 3vJA I the Tintic Oarage. A Big Western Story With A Biff Western Star s' A Stirrinff Bomance In Which Speed And Daring Win Come and see Buck Jones, daredevil horseman and a man of nerve, clean up the tricky gang of bandits. !) j Don't welt until the spring sunshine starts calling you to the greet outdoors place an order now tor one of the new USX Ford ears. See you local agent, W. L. Conover, at SUNSET SPRAGUE iWM operates the Church Pool Spanish Fork death of bis . Ladies High Shoes in either kid or calf , trathers, comes in block or brown end high or military heels. AT $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $6.90 to $8.50. former resident of Eureka. in the near future. Q SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 1 James Crooks returned to Eureka last Saturday after a buslneaa trip into Idaho. BUCK -: Ayers The dancing party given at the Finn Hall last Friday evening, by the Eureka Mandolin and Guitar Club, was a pleasant affair socially but the attendance was not large enough to make it much of e success financially. The attendance was no donbt cut down on account .of the various counter attractions on that night. Mrs Julius Santo and baby left on Monday for Boulder, Colorado, where they will reside temporarily. Mr. Bento has gone to Old Mexico e responsible position accepting with e mining company with which he was connected some years ego. Later he may move his family to Mexico or one of the towns near the border. Mrs. Jesse Greenhalgh of Santa quin and e former resident of Eureka died at her home in the former place last week, being about thirty years of age. The item regarding her death, which appeared In the dally papers, stated that she waa married while living in Eureka about twelve years ago. Her maiden name wee Powell. BLANCHE SWEET Mr. end Mrs. E. F. Birch were celled to Provo lest Sunday by the serious Illness of Mrs. Birch's grandmother, Mrs. Rachael C. Ferre. The on Sunday, her age lady passed-awabeing 90 yean. She wea one of the pioneer residents of the state end exceptionally well known in Utah county, having hundreds of close friends. The funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon. m- -- The party given by the Ladies of the Maccabees was e social success and was attended by targe number of people. In the card playing prises were awarded aa follows: 1st Mrs. Turner end Mr. Ray Runnels. Consolation Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. Dean Beck. After the. card playing a short program was rendered constating of the following numbers: Song Miss Mary Clark; HP Q O1 n A rl - stra . e splendid luncheon. n . March 7th rittriTt . - ' Directed In Person By MARSHALL NEILAN A Soul Stirring Picturisation Of The Most Tremendoi . Story Ever Written. An . all-st- Accom- panist, Miss Helen Bhriver. Recitation Mrs. Beaton. Song Mra. J. M. George;, Accompanist, Miss Helen 8hrlveir. Song Mr. Veil OHare; Mr, Mnlligan. The affoir ended with Major Rupert Hughes' Astounding Story , ar cast with Matt Moore, Maty am. Edwi Wallace Bc7 Wesley Barry, Bobby Connell Eclipses all other motion pictures! Has rocked the fib lu 10 The,u 1 ' Tmmninmiimnini |