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Show Friday, lb Enreki u. Reporter-Sp-'' ; i h 1 Friday of web catk and i a entered in tilt poatoffiea at Eureka fV mall matter, Dub. aa aecond-daanbaeiiptloa prloa SS.Bt par year. luied . PkgeS 2- m. iwuht e .. . - 'iwr' EUBEKA 1922. My 6, fw . a idm Colors -. .aaiafiaa TlPtiC BtUdftfd Chief Cons. Iron BlOMOm ; EagU ft BIm aaiaotai-aBall Colorado Central Victoria 84 ill 84 .... 11 11 ...... II I Oaaial 'Caatmial Eureka Baraka 3 ....... ...... ...... ............ Swanwa Empire Hinaa Mammoth a 3 fit-.- 1 s BUI'...;;.., . I Park, Baraka Mlnaa ?;MicJrtu Tunnell., Silver . m 1 1 I Total Car Loada 133 8 Stock Sales lt.lie.' Colorado add at Iron Bloaaon aold at Iron King aold from iStfa. , . II He . at . 4c aad North Standard aold r.t lie. lc. Uncla Sam aold at la and Noth Back aold at' 14c. Zama aold at Mia aad IHe.' ' y o Big Hill aold at 3 Ha.., Colorado aold at ia. Iron Bloaaom aold at Sle. Iron King aold from 11a to Pc." Labi Tin tie aold at 3 He. ... North Standard aold at 3 He. Tlntie Standard aold at ILP7H. . " A Mina Taylor for Every Woman 1 -- ; o -- Eagles Have Sleeted New List Of Officers At their moating on Monday even-la- g tba Fraternal Order of Eaglea elected the following now offieora: Worthy' ; PrealdeBt -- Jamas O. -- . ' ' Taylor. Worthy P. Proaldent B. Vice of these Dresses have just been un" They are as cool and colorful as an early Spring day they are delightfully made in the very newest modes and are notable for their dainty trimmings and artistic combinations of material. Each, tells a woman she can "look pretty all the time! MANY Laird. D. Stanton. Secretary Kmaat Boyne. Troaanrar Jamoa Oatley. Inner - Oaard John MeClallan. Oater Gaard A. Pendray. Phyntdan E. J. Howell. Chaplaln-WIlllam ' Whnt ia lack, nnyhowt If the anfair ehanee that gave the ether fellow a aaeeeee whleh he really didn't earn and deeenre. thlnkc t. Bat the man whole the maa who haa eaeeeeded la aeaal-l- y - down-and-ou- loath to admit that lack had anything to do with hla rlao, which ha attribatea to hla own nataral talents and hard work. Forhape- lack la aatthnr blind ehaaea nor mere hard work. Perhape it Is a rare combination of pluck. Initiative, alartneca, and ability to graap opportunity when opportaalty Is within reach, eren to Invent little weyi of bringing opportunity within reach. "Puih. they call It in eome parti of the eoaatry. PuU la what the aarione obaerver often wrongly leholi ft Character la what It really la character, personality, eoarage, initiative. Did yoa ever hear of the lack of the IrUhf Dreamerc, the eone of Erin may he, often are,' bet do they over let a chaace for a flat adven-tar- e allp paat them? Never! .. That la why Harold MacGratha novel, The Lack of the Irlch," aboaada la each tmariag alt nation, tor. a Tw-- a Grogan la not the awn who weald over stand la a. etnpld dam and watch opportaalty go put Grogan, being a tras son of Erin, hu dipamed many dreams, bet he wu wlda eaoagh awake when the time for action came. See thin Jaanty Irish picture at the Creeeent Theatre, Snadsy. - . - .. PGR SALE Good range at a bar-- gain. Hra--' Joeeph Friaby. .FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet In 7 fine eondltlon. Apply to plume ' STP-- ' - 'r - All SALE FOR FURNITURE 1 household gooda will bo eold reaaonably If taken at once. Apply to Robert. Kallander, near ;Tkomu McCormick residence on street .. - . - Between Enroka and Tlntie Jnnetioa onto robe. Reward for Ntwa to owner. Phono SIJI. WANTED Girl for- - hoaaowork I days a week Monday end Tnee-- day. Phono KS-LAUNDRESS WANTED All eleo-trlenppllaneee. Mrs. Pnnl Hlle-data- -. Phono 83P. LOST ' nl ; - M' Children Cry FOR FLETRSETS . CASTORIA For Home, for Dress-up,- " for Slim Miss or Mature Matron There is a Mina, Taylor Dress for every woman and every occasion! There are particularly youthful styles, with ruffled sleeves and bouffant skirts that seem with joyousness; made in sizes 16, 18 and 20 years. - LUCK OP THE DUBB" AT CRESCENT THEATRE SUNDAY i o v We invite you to see the collection while it is at itsireshest and best while sizes and styles are here in complete assortment.. The Wash Dress Section is gay with the Mina Taylor display and we are confident you will count your visit here time well spent. There are Mina Taylors of equal lorsfims, in sizes 36 to 46; and larger sizes most cut skilfully designed to give length of line and a slenderised simouettefor women who weir extra sizes to 52. Mina Taylors for Home Wear Lovely Dress-U- p Mina Taylors Made of the finest ginghams, relieved with applique motifs, with novelty girdles, or with contrasting fabrics, pretty enough to wear anywhere! The earliest breakfast takes on a gala sir, fid d8SS day starts cheerily, when the home-makMjpa wjya . . Taylor Home Dresses. er $3.50 to $7.50 $1.00 to $3.50 son Comp Miss Joey McCreery, Eureka moed by Miss Bnnnel of tbs high school and Mrs. Clark of the public school. tion picture star, will appear In par"The Little Heroine of the Revo- son at the Star Theatre this evening lution Is being staged by JCr. BelL and one of her late pictures will also Than an sixteen characters and be shown In addition to the regular most of them carry their parts welL program. In this picture both Miss and Art Aeord are Virginia Savage aa Dorothy, the McCreery heroine, and Bill Wood aa the Nig- featured. No advance In prices. ger Pompey an exceptionally good. Mrs. W. H. Looney and her son, The playlet Is both pathetic and Norman, left Enroka early la the humorous... week, intending to spend the entire The pries of admission will bo summer with relatives ia England. tend - Ruts, ate. For particulars ISc, the proceeds to bo need for Previous. to her departure a very apply to Clando F. 1Baker, attorney, athletic equipment for the school,' pleasant party was given In honor from tbs lower grades ap. Than will of Mrs. Looney, the affair being atEnraka, Utah. be a matinee at three o'clock for the tended by a number of her friends. The Junior Clan of the Tlntie school children at which tea cents Hans Hegna, on of the well tar admission. High School dealres to express its ap- will be charged leasers of district sad a tho known preciation to Mr. E. C. Shuster for Tickets will bo sold .by the students resident of Mammoth, had a narrow folks for littla decoration .the Bring later. the beautiful and artistic escape from serious Injury when ho of the pavilion for the Junior Prom. they too wUl enjoy It fell while climbing from one level to direct the under wsa done Thin work another In tbs Grand Central mine. Bister Of Eureka lady npervislon of Mr. Shuster.' It seems almost a miracle that he 0 was not killed or seriously hart, bat At Week This Died Ogden CRESCENT. AT DQBQn. FLAT bo escaped with some eats and o On Friday night. May IS, at S.ll wars attended by Dr. Mrs. WUllam McCullougk was braises which oclock at the Creeeent Theatre; the Steele Bailey, and Mr. Hegna will on a to m called will Tneeday, Ogden stage Enroka Public School soon bo back on tho Job again. "The 'Toy Shop," a child operetta, sage Infondtng her of the death 'of and "A Little Heroine of the Revolu- her sister. Miss Elvs Green. The William Adams, Parry B. Fnllsr i and Frank Clayton, wall known Tin-ti- e tion," a historical, playlet. In .The young ladys death followed for people are now In noathorn dolls, be will appendicitis. operation rag then Toy Shop" for tho purpose of inspecting was Utah 13 Green of Miss hat dolls, yean French dolls, paper dolls, Jsp of tho American Gyptin soldiers. Jacks In the bos. Pack age and Is survived by her father, tho holdings s nearly a dosen little fairies, all four sisters and four brothers. The sum Co. Tho trip wan mads In comMcClain, a repi of which will be represented by Utr young lady visited at the McCu- pany withofGeorge tba company. This corIn Eureka last year and sentatlva home four llough grades. first of tbs tu fait, owns a large plaster mm Tbs costumes era being mads by mada many friends daring her short poration and alao bas extensive at In Slguard this city. and stay m Brin ton of the high schoolBurk-baof gypsum both at Slguard s were serrioen conducted deposits Funeral Miss most beautiful; wUl bo Tho company baa charge of the little this morning at the St Josephs and MarysvUls. program mapped oat dances aad alao of the music, assist Church In Ogdsn. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. . 0 A complete shoemaking and repairing outfit, together with stock of leather, .heels, nulls, etc.. Is being offered for enlo at a moat reasonable price. Pnrchsaer will also- be given laaae an Main street building In Eureka. Machinery, of all kinds including Champion stitch machine patch and motor, - Singer 7 3S-- 4 wmM.., cash register, show 'esses, which calls for quite a sum of money and this Is being raised through a bond Issue, overy safeguard required by Investors baring bean- - placed around these bonds. Quite a number of Tlntie people are Interested In the proposition and It la barely possible that a local man will bo given a place on the board of directors of the Those Who Investigate Prices . paying too mnch quite often find that they have-bee-n for certain kinds of merchandise. It really pays to look around a little, to inspect goods and inquire about prices. Cromars store never suffers by a comparison of prices and wane in fact we welcome the economi- - cal shopper, the person who knows valnaa. How do these prices look to yon: One-hal- . , 87c Gallon Honey f 20 cent gantiucs 10 cent Sardines Quart Jar Olives Havy Beans, per pound White Gups and Bauson per set No. 9 Galvanized Wash Boilers 54 inch Ironing Board .... ; -- ' llo Z 1.,, 7o 63e Re RL65 SL07 RLR2 Cromar PHONE R WB DELXVEX |