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Show Page 8 v: EUREKA REPORTER Friday, December 29, 1922. immvmmnmiiim3SRRm2!i3i2iisvuuamasmmuiimnm rv. Darrall Gardner spent Christmas with relatives at Salt LakS City. Claude Dennla, former resident of Eureka, was back la tha camp ou vlalt daring tha holiday season. Miss Lenore Mills of Salt Lake spent the holiday season at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jones. Miss Orissa Brintoa la vlaltlng at her home at Springrille during the holiday adjournment of school. Mra. Anita Jack of Salt Lake la pending the week with Mr. end 7 -- -- O. W. Chriatopheraon. Mr. and Mra. S. Reynolds retained Tuesday from Salt Lake where i relatives they spent Christmas with v I Mr. and Mra. 'Aaa Hatfield went to Ogden Saturday to spend Christmas with Mra. Hatfielda mother. - I, Mr. and Mra. C. A. Stain returned to Salt Lake Wednesday after a vlalt with Mr', and Mra. B. F. Plainer. Allen Chase came out from Salt Lake on Wednesday and will remain until after New Veara Day. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Clark cams ont from Midvale Saturday and pant Christmas with tha former! CARRY 6EMCN IN SCENE FROM THE FALL GUV" , Korina Nichols, "Dube" Hardy and Frank Alexander Ijirry re responsible for the mirth In .The Fall Guy.". Tills, coudilnation keeps things moving through two reels of nediaiilnl and acrobatic iiivtltiea. They Illustrate the Ice cream Jag of the future ahow the spirit of a h'rted automobile, a mualcal mule, and a walking bungs' low.' All of these are Larry's own dlacuverleo, We Wish You All later, Mra. Salisbury. Mr. and Mra. Ola Swenson, former Tlntlc people whose present home Is at Goshen, were back In tha district lata last weak. Star Theatre Thursday A Mrs. Ray Barney and daughter left ou Tuesday 'for Salt Lake, where will visit for a few days with Dave Plante, Chief Cons, leaser, they Mrs. Major Mrs. returned on 'ueaday after spending Church.Barneys mother, a few days at Salt Lake. Tha Zuma company has James McHugh spent the greater made applicationMining for on the part of the past week at Midway, Eleanor No. 2, Klenzo,patent Rexall and vlaltlng with his family. other claims embraced In the comMra. Frank Householder and son, pany's Urge tract of mineral land In rrank, left on Wednesday for a few the eastern end of the district. days visit with Salt Lake relatives. George Baker, who has been Mark McChryatal of the Tin tic pending the peat two weeks with his Merc, store spent the holiday vaca- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baker, tion with his family at 8alt Lake, at Silver City,, will leave on Monday being accompanied on the trip by for Salt Lake to resume his studios at tha University. E. C. Shuster. his' father-in-laMias May Turner, who la now reMlsa Isabelle Gourley was out from Salt Lake during the week siding at Salt Lake, waa home for for a vlalt with her parents, Mr. and Christmas and waa accompanied by Mlsa G ranee Miles, who vial ted at Mra. Alex Gourley. tha Turner home In this city tor a ' Mrs. Cecelia Bacon entertained at a family dinner Christmas day. Mias Stella Fields came ont from Salt Lake and spent her vacation at ho home here. Helen Hayes was out from Salt Lake this week, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes. Mias Birdie Chase came out from Salt Lake late last week and spent a few days visiting with relatives and other friends. Mias Helen Leacher, a student of Howland Hall, an Episcopal Church school for girls, la spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Rev. .and Mrs. John Leacher, at St. Andrew's Rectory. Rappyand Prosperous Hew year W. F. SHRIVFR few days. Tha members of tha Tlntlc Dancing Club have announced another dance which' takea place this even log at the Flpn Temperance HaU. A limited number of Invitations have keen Issued to nonmemben. " Mr. and Mra. Haber Jones 'and 'children, Mra. Hannah Mitchell and daughter, Mildred, end William Mltcbdll returned. Tuesday from Provo where they visited Mr. and :Mra. Ralph Dunn. Before kicking about tha annual tste licenses on your automobile it might be well to read some of the published Information regarding the Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Clark of Sil:coat of owning an auto In foreign ver City were guests of Suit Lake countries. For Instance: In Italy relatives on Sunday and Monday. there are about $2,800 a year taxes Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pitts spent n on a high power car. of the past week as the guests part Mr. gnd Mra. E. F. Millet; of Poea of Salt Lake friends. ,. In were Eureka last tello, Idaho, Miss Alice Billings of Salt Lake Sunday and Monday, being guests of the letter's parents, Mr. and Mra. W. waa the guest during the week, of D. Myers. Mr. Miller, who la Con- her sister, Mrs, F. N. Csrpentler. nected with one of the big oil com8. E. Ware, of the Cagle A Blue panies states that he will aoOn move Belt force, had an enjoyable vlalt hla headquarters to 8alt Lakh. with his family at Payson during John D. 8anderaon,.who haa been hla Christmas vacation. employed by the Chief Cons, comMra. Ines Jeppson returned to tier pany for the peal fe years, left thia week for Phcpnfk, Arisons. Ha home at Provo Sunday after a week's went there wltaa view to benefit-tin- g visit with her daughter, Mrs. Bon i laaiHiMizBrzizHBnnnBiaizia I ; ? At the close of another year, one of the most snccess- ful in the. history of this establishment which is almost as old as the city in which it is located,.we wish to express onr appreciation of your patronage and -' friendship. May the new year Just dawning with itsf bright " horizon speaking of a continuation of the prosperous times of 1922 meet your every expectation. i Morleys Jewelry Store rumimiz Grade Crossing Smash- Missed By Margin of Inches - . j i b hia healthwhlch haa been Wride. fall- ing for some time. Mra. Sanderson Glenn Lee, who came here from will continue to reside in Eureka. Brigham City to assist In the Elks C. B. Cummings, who recently show, waa a guest ut the home of his moved to southern California, h uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank been quite HI for the past few weeks, Beesley. according to word which has been Mr. and Mrs. John Baker this sent to Eureka friends of Mr. Cum- week entertained the Utter's mother hia residence here mings. During sister, Mrs".' M. U. Baker mud Mr. Cnmmlngs was a partner with and Mra. Val Sanford in tha operation of a Provo. Charles Johnson, both of paint shop on lower Main street Mrs.McCrea Roundy served ChristMlsa Helen Wilder, n teacher In mas at. her home. Eight the schools at Anabelle, Utah, waa peopledinner present, Mrs. Anna at her home In Mammoth for the Roundy being from Idaho was a apodal holldayi. the young lady la a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Bert Wilder. guest. Mias Madeline .Anderson, also a Mr. and Mra. Peter Borup and teacher In southern Utah schools, is children, former residents of Baraka, .were ont from Balt Lake during spending the vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mra. P. N. Ander- the past week, renewing old time - son at Mammoth. a FflHE photogniher who snapped this scene had set up train. 'Ah X grade crossing to get a picture of a at the minute K was due to peso an automobile appeared, nub-la- g for the crossing. .The photographer clicked tli abutter, catch the aoddenL But the chauffeur set hla brakes and the train .tha car hr inches. e i iwiniiMMiiiiiimiiiiimwwiMiwiHimM acquaintances. Legislatures of 42 states in the The marriage of Miss Florence ; union are to revise and eaUbllsh Walters, daughter of Mr. and Mra. new motor vehicle laws next year, i Thomas Walters of this to John Amtmr the drafts to he considered' Hanson of Eureka took city, place Thura-jarThe Federal Aid Uw, the quea- - day noon at the county court house, tion of theft prevention, motor car Following a weeks vlalt in this city registration, legislation controlling j the couple will move to - Enreka, headlights, automatic signals, taxes there they will make their home and fees In the operation of motor for the present. Provo Post, vehicles, ete. . I' John W. Taylor, Jr ho was. Injured Mrs. W. H. Bscon and son. Guar while maklnA un inspection of tho dello, are leaving soop to begin the shaft of the Leaf mining new year In their new home at Salt company, has flower sisft yet recovered, where they will be Joined by though he Is to get around with Mra. Bacona mother, Mrs. Malinda the old of a cine. On Tuesday he Misses Sofa made a trip to Provo for the pur-en- d Roundy, and sisters. Joce Roundy. Mrs. - Bacons pose of getting on picture of health has necessitated this change. J bis Injured limb and it was learned j Mr. Bacon will remain with his bust-- 1 that there had been fracture! alight neaa In Enreka, in which Mr. Kirk- - as well ns injury to the muscles. . man of Salt Luke is expected to soon . Funeral services for - Mr. ' Ada t , .ft Join him. J Buys, wife of W. E. BUye, were held Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stack spent the. at- Heber City on Saturday' After waa made In the holiday season in Eureka, visiting' which intei-men- t the formers mother, ' Mrs. Mary family plot in the cemetery Stack, and with other relatives. Mr. place. Mra. Buys,, who waa a former Stack haa for some yean been eon- - resident of Eureka, died at a SaH nected with the Charles A. Partlowe Lake hospital on December 18th and: company bf Indianapolis, Indiana, previous to taking the remains Ao1 the business of this concern being Heber City services were held ut the! to- - conduct Circulation campaigns' Joseph William Taylor chapel. Mra. for newspapers. He states that hia Buys was 60 years of aga and leaves' work, during the past year or two,' her husband and 'eight children.!' haa been In middle west and south-- ! Joseph Buys of Eureka made ,thei era eta tea. Jtrlp to Heber City- for the funeral, j . ! e: ReexiNGS I . WM. STEINER PRODUCTION CO. Present! X-R- ay - - at.-tha- t STOUaa TALE OF-- THE GREAT NORTHWEST : Theatre Sunday To, Patrons and Friends al-La- m To the many Untie people who have so generous, ly patronized THE FENNELL MARKET during the year 1922 we extend our thanks and appreciation. Each year adds to onr experience and enables us to better serve the interests of onr friends. To keep up a con- tinuance of the pleasant relations between our customers and our business .establishment will always be the- aim of the BiMsjwfflfi ; ; - X s Meat 4; Grocery l i j .EUREKA, UTAH';! tiMfiss sewn mien nnnillMiil,ii,,i,t,, |