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Show Mrs.' Luke of Ogdsw is spending the week witk Mr. and Mra. Joaepk Frlsby. tinting Painting, and cleaning. M. P, Sullivan, phone IS. Taylor Bros. Ban trice Corbel! of Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabrtokla Mrs. Ain Burt returned to her homo at 8alt Lake on Bunder alter and Mr. and Mrs. Yard Zabrlskle are Fork was the gueet this wsek of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Bowca. a tea dayc visit with her parents, spending the week la Balt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Denver Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morton and Mr. and Mrs. Yarn Firth. will leave early In the comat dinner Saturday is The Premier Vacnnm Cleaner, the children week for their new home at of Jack Elliaou. latest and best machine. Bold on easy ing Mra. John Hanley was culled to terms. Bee it at Eureka Mercantile Prove. Come la and see a demonstration Payson a few days ago by tho illness Commission Co. store. of the new Premier Cleaner of her father. Odd Fellows of Eureka had an en-- Sweeper. The bent on the market. 8. M. Slmpsoa returned on Monon Wednesday Joyable socW swiUm small for a and $49 payment after a short visit with Mr. day evening, lunch being served. Provo puts It la your home. Eureka MerSlmpsoa and tho children at Payson. lodge had arranged to pay Eureka cantile Commission Co. Mias Mary Ryaa spent Sunday mud lodge a fraternal visit bat the storm Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hopkinson Monday, visiting with Salt Lake Interfered with the plana and but one auto toad of visitors arrived. It was and tothree children have return- friends. this state after spending a pleasant gathering, however, and ed Let Malnes repair your cur.' Why months in England. They take the visitors were royally entertained. several chances on Inferior workman sold out their Interests here with the A. J. May, who made a trip to Intention of again taking up their ship. Bacons garage. George Walsh's big serial film. southern California some weeks ago, residence on the "tight little Isle will be shown i returned home en Sunday, The trip but England did not took so good to "Stanley la Africa," on April 9 th. Eureka, starting them at dose range. to California waa made by auto In Zabrlskla will visit for Yard Mrs. of with J. Fred Johnson, On Saturday evening Curtis, young company few weeks with her parents at the Chief Cons. mine. Mr. May says son of Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps, aMalad, ' having, left for that that they had a very enjoyable entertained eighteen of his friends, place a Idaho, few days ago. , , the honor of la more being party given with serious nothing Journey George H. Den came out from than a couple of tire changes. The his fourteenth birthday. The young Salt Lake yesterday and Is busy atttime a had Jolly playing first days travel was over- - rather people to business affairs of tho Euending to musical numbers games, listening rough roads but the going was more and indulging In dancing. Aa excel- reka bank, of which he la cashier. smooth after they got through lent luncheon was also served. Curtis Mrs. Clarence Duckworth of Salt southern Utah. received a number of alee presents. Luke City arrived la Eureka on Wednesday for a visit with her mother. Mrs. Alice Rife. tinting Painting,, and cleaning. M. P. Sullivan, phone IS, Taylor Bros. . Tho now serial picture, Stanley la Africa," with George Welch la the leading part, starts oa April 9th. Each chapter a complete picture atftry la Itself. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cunningham of Now York arrived In Eureka early la the week and will resula for aa extended visit with their daughter, Mrs. Cecil Fitch. The Women of Woodcraft have ani nounced a curd party for next Monpaper-hangin-g, J." I - - . .I i (i v $ -- entertained l-- N -- IMIHWWWWWWHimillWHtllHIMtMMMM paper-hangin- g, PABX8 ADAPTATIONS, A .FROM OUR OWN DESIGNERS, UNUSUAL - Patronage Coming Our Way i ! : I ; Cromar Grocery WE DELIVER eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeotMoi i see oe e m t tootoooee e oooooooeoooof oooooooe ; PHONE 8 ; J. Fred Johnson, In newest - of crepe, inoroccsii, and cashadoth. . with wts roma-crep- " e Embellished . . oriental embrodierles, sleeves, hemlines, sleevelines , and necklines in delightful in- -' 'novations,.. Special Taffetas crystal ' and tubular beads in a riot, of colorings. One lot showing at trimmed" with $19.25 to $37.50 t . . K grouped at $15.00 to $25.00 a , Nee Serge Dresses at $15.00 ; uparihtendeat of the Chief Cons, miu, returned fowl home yesterday after spending weeks with his family la southern Mr. Johnson mad the California. trip to tho coast by car and returned by train. Tho members of his family are now at Coronado1 Bauch and will remain there util later la the spring. During his vacation Fred took on a flue cut of tea,. let his belt out two notches apd returned homo with appetite for both food ud work. Bring that lanky frosen radiator to mo ud I will properly repair Repair Shop, with W. H. u "Macbeth" la motioa plctaraa. Splendid feature film covering thto well known play will be ahown at the Crescent Theatre next Wednesday under the direction of the Engll class at the Tintto High School. In the afternoon then will be a matinee for the children of the grade schools la the evening a ud etartlng at 7.19 showing of the sums film for the high school paplto and othen who desire to attend. Bach attraction ought to be most liberally patronised. Last Friday evening a number of friends of Joel Bergman gave her a very ptoaeut earprtoe party. The evening waa spent la playing games dancing. - Luncheon was served ud to the following: Junto Bergman, Form Hendrickson, Yen Naef, Frances Anderson, Orinna Brady, Iola Brandt, LaPnal Jones, Roy and Frank Saltobary, LaYsrl , Peterson, - u rect statement of the eoaditloa of the aid huh at the does of baslneee oa Members of the Entre Nous tho XOth day of March, 1911. O. H. DBRN. Literary Club held a meeting on Subscribed sworn to before ms aad home of Wednesday avenlng at the Mra. Leo Hayward, listening to an thto S9th day of March, 1919. W. O. CLELAND, Damas by Interesting paper (Boat) Notary Pablle. Mra. P. H. Craven, being supplemen Bdt Lake city, Utah. ad by Mra. Milo Helber ud Mrs. C. (My Commission expires SeptemB. Halah. Matters pertaining to the aunal lnncheoa of the elub were ber 4, 1911.) discussed and arrangements made Correct Atteat: F. D. Kimball, for tha next meeting at the home R. L. Conley, of Mrs. J. R. OConor on April tlth. Thomas A. McCormick, O' LITERARY CLUB MEETING. . u -- to tha Batt Commissioner of tha State of Utah, of the eoaditloa of THE EUREKA RANKING CO Rented at Eareka, la tho County of Josh. State of Utah, at tha etoea of boalneea oa tho S9tk day of March, 1911. 1 Loan aad dtoeouta toes otea aad una of thto Engine Cromar, - Walter Daw Roberts,. Barry Cronin, Wayne Hendrickson, Milton Morton ud Ray Hall. Have your brakes relined, valves ground, carboa removed and yor.r ear given a general tanlng up for spring. Bee Mainee at W. H. Baeons garage for prompt aad satisfactory . am DMTOUTR PLANS CALL PARK CRN MEETING Teats tire arrangeaieate made Saturday to hold tho eaeond meeting of the. Utah Metal. Mining lastitate at Park City July 14 and 19. Thto decision wu reached at a meeting of tho executive committee la tho offices of tho Utah chapter of tho Americu Mining congress. Members of tho committee promt were: A. 8. Wlnthsr aad E. A. HmIUm of Bingham, H. M Hartman of Ophlr, Directors. Forrest Mathsi and O. N. Friendly State of Utah, Office of Beak Com- of Park City, T. P. Billings of Ha-ti- e, missioner: C. A. Allen, Ernest Oayford, N. L Botk Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do harsh; A. Robertson aad A. O. certify that the foregoing to a fall, of Satt Lake. and eomet copy of tho autoNOTICE TO EAGLES. mat of tho above nmed company, filed la lay office thto 99th day of All Eagles are reqaeetod to be March. 1911. promt at tha next meeUng of the BETH P1XTON, Aerie on Monday, April Ird. hsslneee to ho transacted tru ....... Owned 19,941.79 191,999.91 Du from other buks .. Exehugeo for clearing house Cash Items .. 917,974. to Odd 4,900.09 Silver Cnrrency .. l.94l!49 9,119.99 . 49,104.99 u hand .. I4.9S7.90 Total cash SO Of 9190.94 Erpsnesa We have la tha vicinity of Eureka Interest paid 141.49 a flu piano, also a playar-pten- o 411.94 499.04 Total which wo woald nthor dispose of Total locally thu ship back to Balt Lake ,.9999,014.99 Instruments will of course be sold To any respoalble party Capital stock paid la ...$ 19,999.99 separately. who will agree to take up the bal- Sarplaa faad 4,999,99 ance of tho contract 999.17 either Instru- Undivided profits ment, wa will extend the privilege Intereet ,...9499.99 of oar easy terms ud give Immediate Commissions . . 199.19 999.91 Total 9199.91 possession on payment of deposit, balance to be paid la convenient In- Deposits subject stallments that will make tha baying to check . 9179,911.19 v a pleasure. If Interested, write Demand car- - ' ttdfatec . , 9,197.94 quick to Bales Manager, Consolidated 9 Made Company, Mala Street, Certified Balt Lake City, Utah. 19.99 checks (Adv) Total demand deposits 917,419.91 Tlaw ccrRABERAM. SUIT! flAM.am ttflcatoe ...97S.1S1.7I Dl BY MANAGER HILLY" Savlnge do- - ' to 9M97.91 g " 1SS.SS9.S7 time deposits J. E. HOI, manager of tho Eareka ball team, has leaned a call for nits Bills payable with Federal Reserve banks, nun. '.ud other equipment of the team. He Other Bille payable, sue. . asks that aalforau and other goods to the dab be tamed la Total belonging repairing. MUTING Im-port- ut bank redtocouted ... 9999,949.11 Overdrafts 9,779.77 Stocks, bonds and 91,991.90 securities, etc Banking house, faraltaro and fixtures 9,700.00 Parker Other Real Estate uto cleverWith ness the new Docks find many .stays to charm. Ingenious minds have told aa old story in a new way, presenting conammnata Displaying frocks of every design. day, April Ird. Tho admlsaloa will be SB cents and all art cordially Invited to attend. Tho Put Noble Grands Club conducted a cowing bee st the M. E. Church on Wednesday afternoon, a hot dinner being served to tho eighteen ladles attending the affair. The sewing circle of tho Catholic Ladles' League met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Edward Daggu. A fine luncheon wu served to Mrs. J. E. O'Connor, Mrs. James Norman, Mn. Blshoff, Mrs. Phil Sullivan, Mrs. Mary Stack, Mrs. William Owens, Mrs. John Dowuay, Mrs. A. Tackett, Mrs. DlUou. Among tho shipments to the Untie min for tho week ending today wu one carload of ore from the Majestle Copper Co. of Milford. The mill fc now getting tho bulk of Its tonnage from tho local Knight mines. Why not take advantage of our Saturdays Specials. For this Saturday, in addition to 'the ' manufacturers Special Soap Combination, we offer yon the following: BSe Good tie Br6am 79c Better B lie Broom 29c : Hopstick No. 8 copper, nickel Teakettle .. $153 v 83c No. 1 Tub S No. Tub ... $1.05 v ' Cant Go Wrong You You cant go wrong if yon purchase a Ghevro-- . let Model ." . There are non than .six hundred Chevrolet can in use. Think of a complete quality car at the "Four-Ninety- " prioe. This car ia Four-Ninety- ra A . a,.,.,....,. u FAME MOBE THAN COMPENSATES THE LACK OF LOVE -- . ; ; ; ; I ! ! ! So thought Jane Goring when she gave up the hopeless 49-9- grind at home and left a failure of a husband and a little girl, to go on the stage. So thought Jane Goring, too, after she had achieved her triumph. And then some-- ! thing happened; something so unusual, so unexpectedly' that only by seeing Nazimova in Madame Peacock, by fiita Weiman, can it be properly understood and really twist of plot, but a de--! appreciated. ' Not a ready-mad-e relopment entirely, surely human; and as startling aa many of the earlier big moments in this big picture. MADAME PEACOCK ... ..... I - II i Star Monday and Tuesday; ..... ... ! S9999999MI 9S9 999999991 9 9999 999M999M 9999999 9911 9i ..... i at once. It to thought that Eareka will have tho asaal strong team for tha of 1919. Tho camp has lost its chance of getting la oh of tho leagues bat that need not prevent the local players from getting together at early date. If a strong team to organised It wlU ha aa easy matter to got u aecout at right, built well and renders uniform, satisfactory service. Low in the first coat, yon will find it economical to operate. The Chevrolet ia a better ear than ever before. Yon should see lit today. Touring f. o. b. Payson Four-Ninet- y" 9999,994.99 of thto Mona. State of Utah, couty of Salt Lake: O. H. Den, belag first daly ewon according to lay, deposes ud says that he to cashier of tho above named buk; that the aabove aad foregoing report contains fan, tru aad cor-- 'Knowles Motor Go. - PAYBON, UTAH , . . r. |