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Show 7 ' S 1 ft - - - - .V s- u :i kf '. V;';V . . S' 4 . J Page 2 ;?k: Friday, December 22, 1921 V Labor Organizations An , Against Utilities Board ;:VV V H '' ' J, Declaring that the publle utilities commission of the state ts responsible for abuses and inconveniences being forced upon the people,' a to the fifteenth recommendation Utah legislature which- convenes ' ' f'1 v WORLD'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE 5T. S7i DEPARTMENT STORES EDBEKA.DTAH, , '' 4HMW4H a revalua- mendations made call for An Ever Popular Corse! tion of all publle utilities that they may be taxed at their full value; the modification of the eighteenth amendment to the national constitution to permit the manufacture and sale of light wines and beer; the extension of the civil service law to Include all county and state employees, and the endorsement of the movement for direct primaries. ,. r. iOur Star Theatre Wednesday, December 27th like It since. Contemplating it, the Judge Goodwin's Tribute the theatres, hotels, temple, To Tbs Early Pioneers churches, hospitals, great business . houses and homes, stately the Goodwin Jodi passed a way temples of religion, to learning, to many years ago bat many of the industry, to Justice and mercy, all artIdee from hie pen will live on and vanish away; the roar of business on, one of them was the following toy of the pioneers of this state, which he published In his .weekly paper at the opening of a conference seeslon of the L. D. 8. Church. It Is well worth republishing even at this time: It Is good to see the saints bring their children to conference. We wonder If many of them stop to tell their children the beantlfnl story of the evolution that the full history pictures, since the day that the first weary company came down the eastern mountains and halted here. "That was Salt Lake's first moving picture; there has been none becomes still; the silence which the desert broods comes back; gardens vanish, the flowers all fade; there nothing as now seen save the surrounding mountains; the lake shimmering in the distance, the sun shining down from above, and the desolation that wrapped all this region round Ilka a burial robe. Even the branches on the few stunted trees hung drooping like funeral plumes, while the sough of the breeze coming down from the hills or up from the lake' was as mournful as is the requiem chanted on the shores of the Styx. "The way a state Is carved out of Director Lewis states that every thing points to n very creditable per to formanen of The Beauty Shop be given under the direction of the local lodge of Elks. ' The show Is to be put on next Wednesday and Thursday and the east will Include about sixty people. Ur. Lewi says that thirty or more of Eureka's prettiest girls will appear In the chorus and that all of the leading parts are In the hands of talented musicians. Some little difficulty was experienced la. find' ing some one for the leading male part, "Doctor Budd," and In order to make absolutely surq of a finished production In every respect the committee has seen red the services of Glean Lee, of Brigham City, who played the part In such n splendid manner when Mr. Lewis put on the same performance In that city. Mr. Lee will arrive here within a day or Oar Owe Model Ebno Tulhoer Is Cores! Lady-Ly- k 98c flOW 9Cj9W .keen with is a Christ- - Up to S4J8 sues Stsre, Indeed, he aBke to old and young. A risk here at this time prove both enjoyable yes wear a "Lady Lykc" yeall wear none ether Whether ef eeetil body.elath a el t brocada. It mb bodice the good et requirement tapped by I tire two and by reason of his previous training will be ready to step into the part without much preparation. He is a singer of ability and..- - hi thoroughly at home on the stage. The seat sale has opened with a rush and packed houses will greet the performers os both occasions. There will be but one price of admission and all seats are to be Star- Revealing Remarkable Values 1 T Met tho raqabsBBUts W all who look for itylabMrviee and low prices in Winter are really astonaodoU st 6gw ooat wo ore eflarlof o good lootioo of tho quality ishing, MmidsriBf to tot nurt - Variations In Coast Soccer Team of Mode Elmo Fullmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fullmer of this city, is taking a prominent part In outdoor sports at the University of California, according to newspaper clippings which have reached Eure-- ! ka friends of the young man. This, Is Elmo's third year at the blgi coast university and he Is now thej captain of the soccer team which has Just finished a series of games! with Stanford. The final game of; the series went to Stanford by a 4 to 8 score and school papers attri-- 1 Modish effects are produced by the clever arrangements of large pockets;. wide belts adorned 'with silk chain at itches; narrow tic belts with their air of , chic smartness; buttons en-- . decorative banning the attractiveness of box pleats; graceful tamels effectively nsed. bhte the Varsity team's defeat to ;the Injury of Captain Fullmer, which caused changes in the lineup and ' undoubtedly disorganised the J n wilderness and rounded Into form is always an interesting theme. The way the first stakes- of civilisation were driven in Utah was dramatic enough to set to words for the stage. In the pennry and distress, the first act of the Utah pioneers was to sink upon the earth; not la prayer itor help, not In lamentation and despair, but In glad Praise Service and in thanks to the Power that had led them through the waste and over, the everlasting hills to a place of rest. "Then their work began. They were not dreaming of fortunes. "The struggle before them was to live and that struggle continued almost without abatement to the end. Often only the barest necessities were vouchsafed; few comforts, no 'L 1 f Then is nothing mere pleasing to the average ' 1 - V..- r. ' - ; ; V ::V.IM A' ) ' house- wife ft good, white bread and pastry. This remit is easily attained by using Sperry's Drifted Snow Flour superior quality. We also have in our Grocery Department everything lanivwWa for the holiday festivities sad at money saving prices. Taney California Navel Oranges at 40c, 60c, 60c and 65c per dozen. Fancy, New Crop Nuts (note the low prices): Aim wide 25c and 35c per pound; Brazils 20c per pound; Tilberts 20c per pound. Peanuts 20c per, pound; Pecans SOo per pound; California Soft Shell Wai--; Mti, extra large, 35c per pound; Taney Miked 25c per pound. are unexcelled at prices quoted: Good Our Mixture at 20c per pound; Better Grade 26c per pound; Best Quality Mixed 35o per pound, 3 pound for $1.00. ABUNDANCE. -- ? Dates, Tigs, Fresh Tomatoes, Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes,' Radishes, Green Onions, Parsley, Mince Meat,- Plum Pudding and many duster '' J : over-wearie- other good things, both to eat and drink. , Kr., In our Meat Department you will find the usual excellent quality Meats, Poultry, including Turkey, Ducks, Geese and Chickens, Fresh Oysters, Fish, Etc. EFFICIENT SERVICE AND PROMPT DELIVERY. 'u v' ; - ; , ft f ' V i 'S Coal oeden filled on short notice with best of lump coal 4 w'-- t . ' r i. r. ... ,. .t .. . Heffetnao -- Thompson Co. . r hr -'' ; . & VWhari your dollars have mors cents." ' ' r . J ' 1 '. J' . i smiissssssMetSmunMmmmiinestsseeeeeet V Colon: Brown, Reindeer, Sorrento, Ilavy $12,50 to $24.75 To all our friends the Eureka1 Store The J. C. Penney Co. extends of i Sincere Wishes for a Merry Christinas ; DOSS BAOKAOHK WOJtBY TOUT Bmw How To Got God." RriM. How many poopls softer from aa aching back! How fsw know tho eaoao? v If It karts to stoop or lift If yon ' suffar sudden, darting print If you are wmk, lams sad find. . Suspset your kldnoys. Watch for nntnro'c slgnaL The first sign may be headache cr d ; K ' Po-lai- r! ol on Apples,' Bananas, Cranberries, Grape Fruit, Grapes, i all-wo- self-sacrifi- ce IBE8H VEGETABLES AND FRUITS IN I- luxuries. In that rough friction their youth was worn away; the men surrendered their ambitions, the folded fond dreams and a thousand Innocent longings In their hearts and drew the silence of over and them forever. "But then a miracle commenced. The desert began to transfer the wrinkles and the sadness from Its sombre face to theirs, while In turn It began to absorb the splendor of their youth, and to cause It to be reflected In flowers and fruits and golden grains and vines In which the birds made their nests and tilled all the soft air with their songs. "Later still, as though touched with pity, the Irresponsive mountains began to swing back their adamantine doors, revealing the treasures within where they had remained secreted, waiting until the time should bo ripe for the coming of progress and enlightenment. The eyes of those pioneers have mostly all closed; their hands, gnarled by labor, are neatly folded, but the miracle Is still bring performed. More and more fields are annually rescued from the desert; more and more flowers are blooming; more and more birds are ringing; wider and wider fields grow golden under the harvest sun, recalling the old legend, that artist angels. In the long ago, came here from Bammeriand. and with divine pencils, dipped In the dyee where light Is brewed, painted the mountains, with their dawns and sunsets that turn them to gold, and left It all as a frame for a city beautiful which man was to build. We may believe that the bnlldlng of that city bos been begun and Is programing toward perfection. "This Is the story that Should be told the children when they are brought In to conference, and then they Should be told to. listen and note If they should not still hear the echoes of that first Praise Service, with which the fathers dedicated this sou to the enlightenment which comes through devotion to dnty, through the omnipotence of patient labor, and through' frith In Excellent values are revealed in such materials as Velour, Bolivia and models; Cloth developed in the gracefully full effects hr the. slim, straight-lin- e collars. handsome fur material ; self Attractively throw collars or conservative effects in iwfl with Ssil do fihfae of Venetian, w omen a and Misses sizes. wo-m- ea ! Scanty, palatal, urination, Jewelry Makes The Ideal Gift r too frequent Nervousness or n constant, d sad-tirfeeling. Avert the serious klduty dlsmms, ' Treat the weakened kidneys with Doss's Klduty Fills. s. A ramody mpeclally for slsk ed , kid-nay- i Endormd In Eureka by your frionds and neighbors. , Ask your neighbor. Joaeph Morley, prop, of barber 1 Shop. Main St, Eureka, says: hava grant frith In Doans Kidney Pills. My kldnoys wen wmk and the Mentions pa mod too freely. I also suffered with lameness and sharp pains through my back. Doaa'f fid-- ! noy Pills cured me 6f the complaint, Doan's art n remedy that can ha de-- : peadad upon." ' Fries iOe, at nil dealers. Don): simply ask for a kidney rsmsdy ' get Donat Kidney Pills the same, that Mr. Morley had. Foster-MUbaCo Mfrs Buffalo, N. T. i m In every civilized nation of the .globe jewelry n recognized as the ideal gift for relative or. dose friend at Christmas time. .There is no real substitute nothing that can take its place. Why not make it jewelry this Christmas? Give something that will be both useful and ornamental, and yet be an object of lasing pleasure the.redpient. ' 1 . . At this store yon, will find carefully selected anil complete stocks suitable for holiday, remembrances. Yon can buy an expensive present or one suited to the more modest parse. Bat whatever it is it will be the real artide and. not an imitation. The only thing "cheap about these stocks is the price at which wa are selling. The prices gre low very low'. , , 4 The "once over is all yon will need to satisfy your mind as the advisability of '.'making it jewelry. 99 . . i ! If you are In the market for a home am Frank Garrity. Ho has a! nnmber of homeo that can bo baadt-- i ed reasonably. . ' F '1 . 7 ' . r 1 .51 jr 4 ladylib, Back Laced To wear is to appuatato lbs geirloe giving qnaHths it of graoe to carriage it fordz to pane is comfort tho gtrsi, Great Cast Beady Tor Charming Musical Comedy r sumo LOWEST PRICKS ORGANIZATION January 8th, for its abolishment was adopted last Saturday at a meeting of the Utah State Federation of Labor, the Salt Lake Federation of Labor and the Ogden Trades and Labor Assembly, Other, recom- ' ir - V FOB OtJR S7t STORES CHAU - 'ff WHWW SIMMMISt F.. ' - 'A. - . ' r J-.-.- : r, ''a ' ) A . . : f ? f : ' ; ,V V." , t - . |