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Show Fridgy t Mareh 31, i Un. Frank . - - fk. , . i V' , ' I ,v ' ' V. If Cromar la visiting (or a (ew tori with Salt Lake relatives lira. Margaret Turner and son, . Robert, are the gneata of Salt Lake friends. wii Nellie Turner returned home on Tueaday after a plea Bant visit with Payton friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Chriatenaen a pent laet Sunday visiting at Salt 1 I I Lake. Dave Coomba of Payaon spent Sunday with lb. and Mra. M. R. E. Sulll- van. Mrs. Clarence Saulsbury was in Ogden last Saturday and Sunday, going there for the funeral of an unde. Ray Done of Springville spent Sat--1 urday and Sunday fa Eureka, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cony era. Mra. Sarah Donnelly returned last Friday after spending a couple of weeks with Salt Lake relatives and other friends. Hugh Berger of Denver waa in Eureka on business last Saturday and Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrlty. Have you ordered seats for next Star show at the Thursdays Theatre? Better hurry while the picking is good. 60c for reserved! seats and theyre going fast. Elmer Duncan, who Is associated with the Anderson Garage Co. of Provo, is preparing to demonstrate the new Maxwell cars in this terri- tory. Mr. Duncan is a good auto salesman and ought to bo able to do some business with , the Maxwells during the 'spring and summer! , months. James' J. Mallaney is getting along fine in his new government position, according to a brief letter to the Reporter from Montgomery, I I . t,..- - J Alabama, . where he is now located. Everything going fine," says Jimmy and adds that the members of hla family are well and enjoying life ln the south. Mrs. Frank Garrlty returned early In the week after a trip to Moroni where she went for the purpose of attending the funeral of Mrs. Lole Varley Longaon, a former resident of Eureka. Mrs. Longaon died from pneumonia and left a husband and eight children. The deceased waa a daughter of Alfred Varley, who fol- lowed mine work in this district for many years. Capacity business will no doubt be In order at the Star Theatre next Thursday when the Pay son Dramatic Club appears for the second time. The satisfactory performance recently given here by these players assures a large attendance on Thurs' day. The new bill is .Rolling B tones, a comedy drama la four acts. Prices 60 and 25 cents. .Mrs. Chas. S. Jones entertained the Fldelis Club members at her home last Friday evening. The time was spent playing cards. Mrs. Jones served a delicious lunch to the following guests: Mrs. George Tlnsman, Mrs. Alex Gourley, Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. Burt, Mrs. George Castleton, Mrs. Charles Zabrlskle, Mrs. Eugene Blackett, Mrs. M. R. E. Snlllvan, Mrs. Ben Thurman, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. John Savage, Mrs. John Bun. nell On Friday evening a number of Elmo Houghtons friends gathered to celebrate his twelfth birthday. The guests were entertained by Gertrude Church, Gertrude Tuckett and Virginia SuUlfan. Luncheon was served to the I following: Julia Sullivan, Franca Pintrella, Nsudine Pintrella, Martin Fennell, Julian Sad arson, Phil Sullivan, Eddie GarHelen Sullivan, Margaret rlty, Church Louisa Tuckett, Ellfeen Laron Clavell, Gertrude Murphy, Ann Stack, Beatrice Farren, Gerald Sanderson, Theodore Stack, Edward Tuckett, Edward Llckllghter. Mrs. V. L. Thomas was the hostess at the last' meeting of the Bridge Club, the party taking place on Saturday afternoon and being a most pleasant social affair. In the card playing the prise for high score was awarded to Mrs. John Donnelly. A special guest of the club at this session was Mrs. Chester Marshal, who several years ago was a resident of this city. Mrs. Thomas served the ladles with a fine luncheon. The ' " prices For our spring opening were ottering Hart Schaffoer & Marx 1922 suits and overcoats at prices that'I.,;.'cant be equalled, for value - . V . ... - . V. t'A . - y, , ' A, 4 ;i ; x . . . .i A A' S'1.,', . . Herer u the;: best quality, youll find." Hart. Schaff ner & Marx tailpringe style cant be urr Remember; this: . .v Herd' tire f ine worsted suits, many : , . f , f:-P- r 'The; newest ) 922 for $35.00. . a . . . ,,s . - w -- ' , . I , imported i' fabrics; ; sport suits, three . passed.' a - ; i vi . . for spring models r .' v button, models! Norf oiks. drt is very low ' KlW- T :,: ,T-- j. ' . Our price at i- $40.00 - a - - f 'i No better clothes are made than these; Schaff her & Marx finest; more Hart r J' value and' quality than you've seen tm ' v t . j .- s in ..years ; ' s . i ; $50.00 clubs next meeting on Wednesday of next week will be . with Mrs. Byron Thurmond. Last Friday evening a surprise party was given in honor of Mrs. Leslie Cromar, a bride of the past month, and friends of the young woman who attended the party presented her with a number of beautiful and appropriate gifts. - After a short AU members of the Ledy Maces-be- e program of cards an excellent lunchorder are requested to attend .the eon was served, covers being laid which is to take place on for Mrs. Henry Osborne, Mrs. Mel meeting There will be business ltth. April Mrs. Geo. Alex Mrs. Chase, Gourley, . of importance. Mrs. Mrs. Fred Castleton, Blight, - bank Thos. C: Clark, Mrs. Jos. Buys, Mrs. William former Evans, Theodore Fullmer, Mrs. Frank Cro- examiner, and for several years t a mar, Mrs. Jos. J. Fuellenbach and the resident of this district where he enhonored guest back in town gaged in mining, waa Macbeth" one of the most popu- this week, coming- here in the a building and loan aslar of the Shakespearian plays in interest of Mr. Evans and family are sociation. will at be the presented pictures, Crescent Theatre on the evening of residents of Balt Lake City. .. 6th under the direction of the On Monday evening Helen Sulli' April Tintic High School. The students van entertained a number of little are busy selling tickets for the film friends, the occasion being her performance and everything points eleventh birthday. The evening was to an exceptionally large attendance. spent in playing games and the ;; Among tbe'hew. ads in this issue guests - were served with a delicious of the Reporter la one from the lunch.- Those present were: Eileen Knowles Motor Co. of Payson, adver- Murphy, Audrey Hickman, Gertrude tising the Chevrolet ' cars, which are Ann Stack, Louisa Tuckett, Grace Mr. Maxwell, Frances Pintrella, Julia popular la this territory. Knowles Quotes price of $610 f. Sullivan, 'Maudine Pintrella, Madeo. b. Payson, and such a price ought line Baker,. Beatrice Farren, Phil to make it easy to sell the Chevrolet Sullivan, . Elmo 4 Houghton, Julian machines. Sandenoa. . . f - i : . . , 4, V ' tj Vt y : T " Ssats are now on sale for the next Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Norman returned home early in the week after attraction at the Star1 Theatre Rolling Stones by the members of spending two or three days at Bait the Payson Dramatic Club, under the direction of Philo Wlghtman. Rewhich , have Just served seats 60c. General admission Improvements been completed add greatly to the !$C. No extra charge for war tax. appearance' of the U. B. Candy Co. Jesse Haws of. the Knight office It one of the most at at Silver City was in Salt Lake on store, tractive business houses In Eureka. Saturday and Sunday, visiting with A large number of : Dtab com-- : Mrs. Haws and the children, who exto return to their home within panics, some of ; them Tintlc con- pect next week or two.. cerns,. are delinquent with their in- the ' taxes in .are and danger Sheriff Daniel Martin was in Park corporation of losing their charten.' The final City last week, going there for a date for the payment of these taxes man who was charged with beating : Is April Srd. a board bill in this district The Mrs. Frank Cromar arranged a matter was' adjusted and the charge dismissed. pleasant dinner party last Bnnday,: inMr. affair honor of the being Arnold Rosenlund ' and Joseph were Covers laid Cromers birthday. Robbins have entered into a partnerfor Mr. and Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeppson, Miss Rhea ship in the operation of a plumbing Coombs, ' Miss Ora Jeppson, all of establishment in this city. Hereafter Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cromar their business will be known as. the Tintlc Plumbing ft Heating Co. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromar. - . ... - - -- v- - Mrs.-Fran- k - EUBEKA BOSS CLUB. , ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. Rector Rev. T. The Eureka oys Club has Just, enrolled as a member of the Boys Club Federation of New York.. City. This is an International Federation having William Edwin Hall of. New York as president and William Hays Hammond as vice preaid ent. It . has as honorary vice presidents : Calvin Coolidge, Robert Lansing,. William Howard Taft and Albert H. '. ' Weekly Calendar: ' Sunday Services morning and Church School at evening 10 a. m. Monday Eureka Boys' Cl b i (Seniors..) t Wednesday Ladles Guild T.lf p. m. Eureka Boys Club (Juntos) 7 p. m. ; r-.v. fi .1 . ; Wlggln. Mr. G. J. Atkinson, the Executive hopes . Secretary of the Federation, PROVO PEOPLE ATTEND In off his Eurekavoato way atop LEMENAB FUNEBAL MONDAY through te California during . thearand to Is It of middle May hoped mass meeting of all who are' A number of Provo people, includ- range the welfare of boys. ing members of the American Legion interested in and the Service Star! organisations, Dont' be disappointed but gat made the trip to Santaqula on Monday, attending the funqral of Ed- heats now for the comedy drama, , ward Lemenar of 'Mammoth, . The Rolling Stones," which Is to be was also attended by Ameri- Shown at the " Star Theatre next funeral can " Legion numbers from other Thursday. ' The same east as appear- -' parts of Utah county, as wen as a ed here last month in. "Smooth as Silk." .. ; . delegation from Mammoth. . - - . MaC: .. ; V. 4. V-- |