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Show Pag 2 Friday, December 29, 1922. EUREKA REPORTER Many Eureka Folks Now . Liviuf In California Elbert Beeuley, vho with Norval Alleock and Bad Ferguson, midi trig to tha northwest and than down tha aoaat to aoatkara California Iwhara thrao months wera apent, baa ratoroad homa. Tha boya covered a (aw thooaand mUaa oa tha running gaara of a Ford ear, which lacked t about everything bat tha gas tank aqd steering wheel, bat it wu a darned good car (or tha ahape It was la." At any rata It got them over tha country In good time and tha llxsla la now parked aome place the Elbert aaya there la a whole colony of Tintic people In and around Loo Angolan, Santa Ana and other aouth-ar-n California towns. The Allcocks, who moved to Santa Ana aome years ago, are getting along splendidly, Mr. Allcock following tha same line of work an whan ha was la Baraka contracting and building and while they Ilka their new homa tha membefa of the family still have a warm spot In thalr hearts for Tintie jwharo they lived for so many years. g la al At their home the ways oat for old time friends who .are glve the warmest kind of a wel- - 371 DEPARTMENT STORES . ; XT YOU ARK PAYING REST IT'S TXH1 TO STOP AND THINK. I EUREKA, UTAH, . r.v i- rA!'---i - rf latch-strin- Edward Ballou, who was employ ed at local meat markets several years ago, la at Santa Ana and baa a a shop of his own. Ha and the of hla family are prosperous and contented. The same might be said of Mr. and Mrs. Vie Hendrickson, former Eurekans. Vic has a large acquaintance hare principally among the ladles, as he spent a lot of time with them, helping to make home surroundings pleasant. He was a paper hanger and home decorator but of course he may have He had a weakness for reformed. fishing and most everyone knows what that eventually leads to. W. J. Tregoalng, who piled up a bunch of Jack In Eureka, moved his family to Los Angelas where ha now owns and operates a service station. "Trig" is almost as busy as a onourmed paper hanger suffering from the hlvea hes peddling gas and (as per usual) throwing the bull and Elbert says that to see him In his picturesque garb. Including high boots and wide hat. one might think he was doubling for Tom Mix or Bill Hart In a difficult movie rfite Arthur Irons Is employed ns a machinist but he has been In California so long that quite often h Is mistaken for a native son, when la reality he Is a cousin-jacHarold Morgan is la Hollywood, Corm aJtgcdri! MOM), t hTt faMB jat th. m PBy Company rtoro. tbs J. " wt Wesndeavorto VbS? ? BCTsd courteously aad with profit. mem-ber- N. A. Jones Notfos To Patron Of Vienna Bakszy or the first day of the business of the Oa and after January, list, Vienna Bakery will be conducted on a strictly cash basis. We tsks this opportunity of thanking the people of Eureka for their very liberal . patronage and ask for .a contlnua-tio- a of the present friendly bus! Phono THE VIENNA BAKERY, Joseph Schlecht, Prop. your laundry to the Troy. 1IM. , Service Plus y- Just showing goods, wrapping them op and taking tile price, is not enough. tJ There must be servies plus if the trans action is complete. a ' Goods must be of dependable quality not efcop worn, imperfect or "seconds". The price must be consistent with the law laid down by the Golden Bole.- ' The customer must be given consideration not courtesy must be unfailing. hnrried nor delayed This is servios pine tbs kind of servies yon al enjoy at our atoro. 7 Zo. k. r hut not yet In the movies; and Movement Is Started "Jim" Williams Is at Long Beaek To Fix Poor Eyesight and has recovered hie health to neh an extant that ho will soon b trekking back to Enrska. bf With the aid of Secretary Labor Davis n movement has been started for observance thronghont Hog Cholera Reported the country for Eyesight Consevra-tio- n In Mammoth Feed Yard Day in-- the public schools. Federal and state i officials, professors, engineers, indusDr. A. J. Webb, n deputy llveitoek trialists and tbs Eyesight ConservaDistrict wse In Tintie the Inspector, tion Council of America to remedy last week for the purpose of making conditions of vision In class room s report on an outbreak of hog and vision Defective factory. cholera at Mammoth. Ha stated that among school children and workers one feed to confined the disease was In In the industries bus, surveys yard, where about twenty bogs wore numerous towns and cl ties reveal, being cared for, and something like caused enormous and economic half that number have died. Mr. physical losses, which, authorities Webb said that tbs disease, as far ns declare can be eliminated. Secretary he could determine, had not been Davis Is In deep sympathy with the contracted by other hogs, nlthongn movement. "I am convinced," be reIt Is of s highly communicative said, that mankind owes no nature. Steps will be taken to im- cently higher duty to society end to God munise hogs In the vicinity to pre- than service to childhood, and that loss. vent further whatever we may be able to do to aid the dtlsens of the future will earn n great reward." Every teacher CHRISTMAS MARRIAGE PERFORMED AT PROVO In the country, according to the conn-elIs n potential crusader for better vision. All teachers everywhere and Hanson of E. Eureka John are being given Instructions for testFlorence Walters of Provo celebrated ing visual acuity. Success of the the holidays by getting married. movement, according to Its sponsors, The ceremony .wae performed at will mean n definite physical adProvo Just before Christmas.vance in tutors generations of Mr. and Mrs. Hanson art to re- Americans. in Eureka. TWO IS COMPANY INTHISCASE . Aimthnr jerj EUOCeSfi- - fnl yoar is fut drawing to a fitting close and we desire to thank our friends, for the . liberal patronage they have extended to ns during the past twelve months. We hope that the service which we have given merits a continuation of the friendly relations of the past Cromar PEONS 8 WX DELIVER , . nnl-versl- ty . THE LITTLE PLAYERS ARE AN ENTIRE DRAMATIC TROUPE IN TWO PEOPLE the only feminine rote. t For twenty minutes following "The Man From Komono," Mias Limerick and Mr. Smith present the musical Mr. part of their entertainment. Smith has n rich baritone voice which combined with his personality and dramatic talent la said to make him and ideal Lyceum performer. Mlssi Limerick sings ballads and tells stories from tha. lend of tha shamrock. She is Irish is appearance and manner. She Is n graduate of the North western University Conservatory of Music sad a of the Lyceum Arts Conservatory. In addition to being a vocal soloist and an actress of talent she is a pianist and a reader. Tbs Little Players Is mended to the people of this inanity because, although It la a company of only two mestoore It presents mors diversity of talent than many larger concert or drams tie troupes. Its program, although varied. Is of . Unique among new acts on tbs this season win be Tbs Little Players, n company of two dramatic artists who era billed for tbs lectors course hers this winter, according to annoanocaonts by tbs local committee. The ' Little Players Is composed of Mr.' Wilbur Smith and Miss Helen limerick, two talented young people who appear in plays, Impersonations and songs. After a careful study of the Lyceum Ly-sta- , post-gradua- l, - RUPTURE EXPERT HERE THIS FAMOUS - IN SEELEY, SPECIALTY, GALLED TO PROVO. o F. H. Seeley, of. Chicago and Philadelphia, tbs noted trass ev-- ! pert, will personally be at the ; Roberts Hotel, and will remain In Provo, Saturday only, Jan. dtb Mr. Scaley says: "Tbs Spermatic Shield will not only retain ' and case of rapture perfectly, bnt contracts the opening In 10 days on the average esse. This result effected during the day the repair continues of Itself at night during sleep While nil strain Is removed. Being a vast advancement over nil former instantanemethods exemplyfylng ous effects Immediately appreciable and withstanding any strain or post' tion no. matter the else or. location. Large or. difficult cases, or atonal raptures (following jtions) specially solicited. This Instrument received the only award la ' England and Spain, producing results without s surgery, . injections, medical , treatments or prescriptions, lii waralar All cases should be cau- SI I I ! I S u, tioned against the use of nay elastic cr nrebfc trass srkh- under strap same rest where the- lump Is not where the opening Is, producing complications ncrcsslfaflng surgical operations. Mf Neeley has docu- S ui - ; S ments States from tbs United D. C for Washington, ' Government, Inspection. - He will be glad, to I J Demonstrate, without' charge, or 7 fit r$J them If delired. Business demsiids prevent stopping at any other place In this section. P. 1L Every statement la this notice has been verified before the Federal and State Courte, F. H. Seeley. Home Office, 117 N. Dearborn St., . THI LITTLE PLAYER tbs local lectors conns commit- the highest type in respect The tee has selected the ftnwm i.t two plays ore littleevery masterpieces reDuo ns one of the hlgheet --1 dra- quiring arils tie acting. The songs matic acts obtainable. Mr. are musical gems. Miss limerick appear la two The program concludes with anPlays and n group of vocal other oncost play MOp . O Mo ud duets. Thumb and a postluda of more songs Tbs program of The and impersonations. players as tt has been presented ' The duo carries with U suitable; tbs tour this winter, opens with daring n t costumes for sack of Its perform-- ! piny "The Man From Koaoae encea, eostames ranging nil toe way in which Mr. Balth takas two parts, from colonial to rube. T. impersonating first the villain of the Tbs Little Players coma from Play, an EnglUh artist, and Inter an tbs Midland Lyceum Bureau entirely different character, the horn as one of toe tastructlve and span lawyer from Indiana. Mr. Smith entertaining eerlee in this years is equally good at comic course. Tbs entire coarse- is recomparts and heavy drsmatle ntss. - As mended by toe comml tteeas toe best tha villain usd the mbs in TTks u lecture end concert sorloo ever beard Prom Komono he has an opportun- la' this The Little community. ity to display too versatility for which Players Is one-otoo ..most is Is famous. Miss Limerick plays eating features of tbs course. Hold . !, uif one-se- - dr-ca- - f 8TAS THEATRE THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th : ; Jfij ' . - . a ll |