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Show ' ' ' v. K. Of j ' .1.' rr ' - ,.. ' " NjiW'iiirin v. . ' V ; ; r Page 8 IWM' s. r ' , 1' . Wu rf.i. "t'i- - ' ., " .' . The umnil eonrentlom of the Knights of Columbus of Utah held la Eureka last Monday and lamea Ivors of Balt Lake City was M. E, Church Basaar tonight. elected aa atate deputy, mMeedlnf R. D. McDonough of Park City. It Peter Conover, former resident.' I waa the fifteenth annual convention back la Eureka on a visit. of the order and delegatea were Mrs. Dora JIall of Tooele,' and a 'dee of the former from the four resident of Eureka, is visit-ta- g Park City atate. Salt Lake, Ogden, home of Sherman Wilcox. at the Quite and Eureka, the visitors betas Mrs. John Baker and children royally entertained by the member who spent the winter at Provo, reof the local lodge. Many of the vleitora arrived on turned to Eureka last Friday. Mrs. Charles Jones and children Saturday evening and on Buaday witnessed the exemplification of the are spending a few days with 8prtag-lak- e second and third degrees, the fol. relatives. lowing local people being Initiated: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabrlskle James Connelly, Robert Hanley, spent the week la Salt Lake vlslt-iri-g James Morgan, Hog?' Morgan. John with relatives. Weldon. Jut In Mathew. Jesee Robert Cartwright spent Suiday Mathews, John Rrtm, J. D. Sander- In Sprlngvllle, vf fit tag with his famson, Clifford Simpson, Frank Davldo, William J. Davja. Jamea Stanton. ily. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Connelly went James H. Walker, Rev John .Bimon. The Initiation of thla claas took to Salt Lake Wednesday to remain place In the afternoon of Sunday for several daya. Mrs. H. F. Gear was In American and that evening a banquet waa given in honor of the visitors. Rev. Fork last week, visiting with her and Simon acted aa toastmaster daughter, Mrs. W. O. Stprrs. interesting talks were given by R. Save money on your Memorial D. McDonough, state deputy; Hugh Day flowers. Large boqueta at BO Ryan, atate lecturer; Rev. Burk, of cents each. Mrs. T. 8. Haynes, Chicago, who waa In Eureka on a Phone lll-- to . vVS" v' w T ! ' f.- 1 I? . i r i nt i i i i i( - ii r i jr . r i i i Payson, j visit. Musical numbers were by the( Nell solo by Bonner orchestra, a' 5? OHare and a duet by Clyde Fullmer JJ gnr?ha during the weA k, visiting and Arthur Coffee, Miss Helen holders and writing aome new Beesley acting as atiompanlst ear-- , (policy oustnesa. The banquet was planned and Mrs. Flannlgan and son, Paul, ried out In a most pleasing manner and was attended by the Knights who 'were en route to California and their ladles. This feature of .from their home In Chicago, stopped the entertainment was la the hands over In Eureka this week and spent of a committee consisting of P. J. a few days visiting Rev Simon at the Bonner, Florrle Sullivan, Arthur Catholic Church rectory. William McCormick and Mr. and Mrs. Job. Lee entertainCoffey, William Cronin. These committee- ed a few friends at dinner on Wedmen wish to extend the thanks of nesday evening, among their guests the local lodge to those who con- being Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baeoa and tributed toward the success of the Dr. Ostler, the occasion being the banquet and program. birthday of their son, Ralph. Moat of the visitors who were In W. L. Conover waa In Salt Lake banand Eureka for the Initiation week and while there made arthla over for quet on Sunday remained to handle the Hup-- ' rangements the state convention which waa held mobile automobile In this territory. on' Monday morning. Delegates to One of the new HupsM was brought this convention Included:' James here for demonstration purposes. Itsts, Hugh Ryan, George Jay GibRev. Delare of Provo waa in Euson and Vere L. McCarthy of Balt reka early In the week for .a visit M. J. Raymond OConner, Lake; Simon of- - the Catholic Rev with Morrissey, John Fisher, Tom Church. Rev Burke, whose home is Feeney and L. J. Healy of Ogden: William EShUa, R. D. McDonough In Chicago, was also la Eureka on and J. F. Flannlgan of Park City; Bnnay and Monday, being the guest P.. J. Bonner, John C. Downey and of Rev Simon. Joseph LuserOb SO years of James B. Hanley of Eureka. The following state officers were died at Provo during the week. HI elected for the ensuing year: James home was at NephV Mr. Lusero Maher, Salt Lake, state secretary; was thelocator and Owner of the William E. Shea, Park City, state West Tin tic mining property which treasurer; T. C. Feeney, Ogden, bear his name, the claims being state advocate; Raymond Morrissey, located near Desert Mountain. The Priesthood of the L. D. S Ogden, state warden; the Right Rev. Monstagor Cushnahan, Ogden, Church gave the Bishopric a pleastate chaplain; Hugh Ryan, Balt sant surprise party on Monday evenLake, atate lecturer. John C. Downey ing, the affair being hold la the and P. J. Bonner, both of Eureka, church. All members of the ward were elected alternates to the were Invited. A nice program, national convention to be dancing and a banquet were the feaheld at Atlantic ' City In August. tures of the evenings ontertata- James I vers and R. D. MeDonough being the delegates from Utah. Neighbors and other friends of o Mrs. Nathan D. Hiatt gave her a very pleasant surprise on WednesWELL KNOWN COUPLE WAS day evening, Just prior to her deTEMPLE MARRIED AT MARTI for her new home at Pay-soparture O' A most enjoyable time Is reFredolph Larson, of Eureka, and ported, the program including a fine BqlL Whitman of Nephl, were Join- lunch. Those present were: Mrs. ed In marriage at the Mantl temple Alice Rife, Mrs. Salisbury, Mrs. oq Wednesday of this week. The Frank Brohm, Mrs. Carl Bauer, Mrs. their take are to up yonng people Mrs. Frank Cromar Jack MeKollar, Mr. Larson this residence in city. Anna Mrs. the last menand Reed, A. W. Lar Mrs. Mr. and Is a son of Lake. Balt from tioned being soo and one of the best knows young Save money mi your Memorial man of the city. The bride Is equat-lyvwe- ll known at Nephl and has Day flowers. Large boqueta at 60 T. S. Haynes, many friends In Eureka, where she cents each. Mrs. Payson, Phone 11S-has visited on many occasions. Mrs. E. H. Elliott gave .a chilThis paper Joins with other friends of: Mr. and Mrs. Larson Is extend- drens party last Monday afternoon, ing. best wishes for full measure of the affair being in honor of two birthdays In the family. Her son, happiness. George, was twelve and her daughter, Beth, was eight The youngsters THIS IB DAT AT LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL had a great time playing games and 4 ... o- listening to musical numbers. Dainty i refreshments were also served. Those teachers and students the ;Today the party were: Ella Fishof the Tlntlc High School are hold- Attending celebra- er, Donna VanLeuvsn, May Myers, T annual their Day ing Rees Roundy, tion. The big letter on the hlllalde, Claudia Christensen, Lourile Edna Beth Elliott Elliott Is being to the south of the school, Roy Myers, Runnells, Elliott, Ralph a and lot given a coat of whitewash Rex Hickman, of other features make up the pro- Vernon Christensen, This evening at the high Lynn WUhtman, Fred Fisher and gram. school gym there will be a dance, Gordon Elliott. Dont forget about the M. E. music to be furnished by the BonChurch Basaar this evening at 7.11. ner orchestra. new suit more joy in your -- ; Y oull look good; the hew styles are' very becoming; youll feel good. A perfeet fit, rich fabrics and fine tailoring ;; give a satisfied feeling. .? comfortable, ' .!: .;. Well show you any day; we have the finest quality and best styles to be had here at this store. . : ' . ' k ' " . ' , - , ' a . . - - , - ' - - ' j.i v ' .. n. T ! . 1 . .. . ' - Friday, May 28, 1922, V t " , .'- -.v mim immmmm iitim Held Li This City pre-ae- - ' V. OOBVCDtlOB m I, ' ; EUREKA REPORTER: 0. J 1- - : , v : s: . : Hart Schaffner & Marx- clothes - PONGEE SILK SHIRTS ONLY $5.00 Two Styles Neck Band and Collar Attached. SHIRTS IN SOLID COLORS are all the go this season. Plain White Tans and Grays in Soiesette, Bepolin and English Bwiidctli a . ' STRAW HATS Time for yon to buy that Straw Hat. Ta distinctive hat for this season is the rough braid in the new com odor, : Prices $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 T SUMMER UNDERWEAR All weights in Light Wools, Balbriggsn, Nainsook, Soiesette. Made in full lenght, half and longsiIeeves; knee leigth, half and no sleeve. Prices $1.00, $L25, $1.50 and np to $5.00 v and $5.00. SILK CROCHETED TIES New Spring Colors $1.00, $1R5 and $L50 $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 . W. F. SHRI VER . ImJv - Li Attend the baiaar - at the M. E. E. C. Parson was out' from Balt XWf on buBtaeee during the past Church thla evening,starting at Musical program and refreeb-week. 8. B. Wilson of Parson waa In Eu-- , Hr. and Mra. A. R. Sotheru, who reka thla week, vtalUng with, hie daughter, Mr. R. L. Conyer. i - jhaw been vlalttag In rtuthera Csll- Wllmaa'P. Carter bs. nm for am nmiiy. tnwlth. u few dare, vlelttag VEtaSta - widla jow sniing power is at its jvar obligatiqn to saw b an orgunt mo-- - Yon owe H to ' yourself and mom wpooWly to the wo-man who is dependant oa your present in- come, who mejr be dependent on jonr h-- . tore estate.' Life is "eortoin enoorit that won J feirijr count bn .bnOding o enhetantiai sew- mgs record, uncertain enough that yon ehonld not dday in g start. the aummer for the purpose of doe- Mre. and Mra. A. C. Burton spent business affairs here. 94,1 Uk8 AuS, salesman are burning around JitatlS Is Eureka, Ilka fllea at a molasses . barrel, and their greatest difficulty if Brown 'of. Rockjg to jU9p from solldUng each other. had Mrs. Mary rJw Spriuga Wyoming, were the guests extravagant claims are being this week of Mr. end Mrs. W. A.J made, but this one, passed out iterday, takes first money: "One of WUltam Ouerta, musical Inatruc-- . our cars was driven 15,000 miles oa tor for the Tlntlc schools, took tha n IS cent repair bill. The owner high school orchestra and glee dub! paid out thla 15 cents for repairs to over to the 8L Josephs Sduxfl on his wooden leg, which was damaged Wednesday, rendering a program of when it slipped off the unusual merit which wee greatly i : Flowers for Memorial Day. Phone ' - - k? yee-Brow- a. FIRST CONSIDERATION : Hats yea ever thought of the importance of baying , your meat' and groceries where yon cccld feel that yon were being oared for every wayT Trading with ne is an investment; onr customers an onr lint consideration, and as food purveyors, we. an constantly striving to give yon the beat foods at the very lowest prices. Xn harmony with good things we have for yon, the court--4 eons treatment extended by our salespeople, makes trading at onr store a pleasure. Dont fail to take advantage of onr meat and vegetable bargains; they are money savors and fresh stock. .i? V' ; tiJ- Sheffield Cleat Market eiiMMo oeMseMMMeiiieieeaeeoeeeteeio foot-brak- e. ( a appreciated. .or call on Mrs. T. Haynes at Pay-Mlas Mary C. Sullivan, of tha Tin- -, son, No. lll-W- .. Largo, boqueta tic High School faculty, baa planned. only 50 cents etch. A trip to Europe during her summer ; w. Adams of Eureka, Frank vacation. Mlsa Sulllraa has already ciaysouj. of Mammoth, and R. secured her passport and will leave wuklna of SUver City, have oon after the does of school. It Is 'added to the Ust of paNhaaera of her Intention to visit pointa of 'American Gypsum company bonds, tatoruet on the British teles, also Hr. Adams and Mr. Claynon have Fraaee.. Belgium and other parte of visited the property, eaUifytag them-th- e cou tineat. selves us to - the security - behind The ladles of the M. E. Church these bonds, before making in vest-hav- e made extensive arrangements ment. The companys represonto-fo- r their baiaar which takes plars tlves report that Interest among this evening." There will be a fine .Eureka people la growing dally and program and refreshments, the ad- -j many inquiries 'are coming Into ilsrion being SSe. All are cordial-- 1 their .headquarters, af. the Tlntlc HoteL ly Invited. . . Now, . ! . ; y- - . 4ParOoute eTmjsTca Lake City, Utah, S |