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Show Friday, June 28, 192$. EUREKA REPORTER Page 11 BiaigizizmziMBM - ta Ig.reks today on business U Sober Jones was la 8alt Lake on Sunday, attending the ball game. Jit Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cromar ririt-J!e- d at Paysos oa Sunday ond Monday. ' . ! -- M, City Marshal Minor Peterson wan In Prove oa Monday. I! Miss Mary Byan left this week for a visit with Salt Lake friends. beauty Hair dressing, culture, ete. See ad of Mlsa Moogk la this Issue. James Stanton and Clifford Simpson were In Salt Lake last 8uadsyi and Monday. Mrs. Bailey returned lo Provo on1 Monday after a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Baker. Allen Chase returned to Salt Lake: on Tuesday after a. week's visit in; ' ' Vi' - hair-dyin- . INDEPENDENCE DAY OFFER Eureka. . I I Mrs. R. JL Brown of Salt Lake is spending the week with per. neice, Mrs. Heber Jones. , from was out Enlund Mrs. John Suit Lake Sunday to attend the fun--, cral of Matt Xewman. Just about this time tbs girls are taking themselves; What shoes shall X wear over the Fourth?" We have answered that question by offering a wide variety of white canvas, beach doth, light and dark tan, black kid and patent leather, together with a variety of Miss Mary Holmes went to Salt I,ake on Monday for a visit with Mias Kora Enlund. two-ton- e Mlsa Rhea Coombs of Payaon la the gueat this week of her aunt, Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan. d tbriUinf tdven men in the building e Alaskan .wilderness v O Sensational Railroad JKekdramo Directed by &0dillkm Mil shoes t UNEQUALLED Mrs, John Cowan and daughter of Fayson ara spending the week with the fanner's sister, Mrs. John Allen. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor, ddr. and' Mrs. John T. Taylor and Miss Helen Taylor spent Sunday In Pay-so- n Canyon. Mlsa Rath Thomne hns rotnrnod to her home at Mated, Idaho, after a two weok'a vlalt with bar slater, Mrs. A. T. Zabrlakte. Mrs. William Flora Laird, McCullough, Miss Bolls $195 WOMENS FINE OXFORDS 12.65 PRICES fran to 98.00 These prioet are special and can not be obtained after the Fourth. You will be disappointed If you do not secure a pair of those fine shoes. N 1. ' Tintic Mercantile Company Mlse Laird, Mrs. n William Laird and Mrs. J. A. spent Sunday at Castilla. Mrs. Joseph Lee entertained at dinner Thursday evening In honor of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Poll, of Salt Laka. Tom-liso- Mrs. Mary Driscoll and son. Blit, war In Pay son teat Sunday, being guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. T. 8. Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Mark - fccChrystnl and daughter, Margaret, expect to leave early' In tha coming week for an extended sojourn on tha const. . Star Theatre Monday and Tuesday nnnTfnnmtnnmmsimmiuimiimrmzmiwwRmMR&i ' Secretary Berkljr of the Gemini Balt Lake out been from has mine this week, being the guest of Mana"BUI ger Jackson McChrystal. Wallace, a nephew of Mr. McChrys-la- l, is also ,visiting in this city. Harper and children returned to Eureka during the week after spending the. winter months .in rf Ealt Lake, where Lawrence and attended the East Bide High Mrs.. Mar-lo- ; at Mr. and Mra. J. H. Pitts will leave today for n abort vlalt at Salt Lake. . Mrs. A. C. Burton returned Sunday from Salt Lake where she spent two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Luke Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch, Jr., and children ara bars from southern California for a brief visit. They will return to ths coast early la the coming weak. Keith Hickman, who attended the University of Utah daring tha test school year, is at his horns for a brief visit. , Ha la tihployed at Balt Lake. ' A party was given last evening In honor of Miss Birdie Chase and Allen Chans, taking place at tha home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mai Chase. Tha evening was snjoyably want la playing games, dancing and The partaking of refroshmeote. members of the Chase Dually are preparing to move to Balt Lake. Mrs. Anna Carter of Bantaqnln, the mother of Edward aad Austin Carter, former residents of Eureka, died Into laat weak, funeral services being conducted oa Saturday. Among tha loeal people who wore is Saataqula for the funeral wart Orria Jermaa and Mr. and Mrs. INDIANAPOLIS at WICHITA Tins Hdp atIJou Choose an hour a 500 over mitea a 94.48 miles , d rough-finishe- sun-bak- relentless rind concrete and brick ed speed that la the gruelling pavement at record-breakitest Oldfield Cord Tires underwent gucceagfully at Indianapolis Speedway May 34th. They were on thewinnere car for the third successive year and on eight of the ten UtiUhinft in the money, upholding the confidence successful race driven have in the trustworthiness and ability of these tires to meet the greatest demands of speed, endurance qd safety. Their records in every other Important race have been equally as good. (VnMw rtli achievement along with another teat of Oldfield ng quality made at Wichita, Kansa a, thia ptfat winter and early spring. 34,525 miles on rutted, icy Kansas made, running day 6f 4 i and night on a Studebakcr stock car without n tingle tin change. This test was made by a group of Wichita automotive dealers in a tire, oil and gasoline economy ran. Mayor Kemp of Wichita was official observer and made affidavit to the mileage and service given by Oldfield dice. ' 9. .. ' ( r V Is good to know you can get such safety and mil by buying Oldfield tires. Ask your nearest dealer. i VlhMOf SLRVUS to mss Tim BmUT 7he Afest Tnmtmorthj ' - . - - - n, Yoccn nr - a 7 j the aim. It was Carlyle, wa think, ' wbo called mule tha speech of the smOne would Ilka to consider ite. that grim old Scotchman's amassment If ha could alt ut his ease in aa Americas farm hoaad today and prom-Io-m to bo aa common as the aatomo-bllor the phonograph la tha rani e homo. . Modern ELECTRIC RANGE COOL, CONVENIENT, CLEAN, SAFE a How pleasant it will be for yon to cook on a dean, oool electric range this summer no smoke or fnines, no ashes or dirt, no hot kitchen. , J ar k, The Oldfield Tiro Company, Akron, Ohio - . abut time tha radio eerrlca A liberal allowance onyour old, range any kind aa part payment on a fol- lowing day. Oa Friday evening Mlsa Hulsh and Miss Beasley were guests of hoi or at a party gives by Mias Sylvia Rasmussen and Miss Mary Whyte. Mrs. R. D. Gardner was hoeteee at a pleasant bridge party oa Wednesday evening, tha social event being given fa honor of her mother, Mrs. Grant, of Denver, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Russell of Detroit. Bum-mflowers wars ased la tha decor-atlo-h of the rooms and following the card playing Mrs. Gardner served her guests with a splendid luncheon. Tha prisea for high aeoraa at bridge ware won by Mrs. Lillian Walker and Clyde Russell, white a consolation prise was also awarded to Chas. Zabrlakte. Present at tha party, la ' New Ranges Mrs. C. E. Hateh aad daughter, Mlsa Frances, and Mlsa Helen Beasley, made aa auto trip to Richfield test Friday, returning home tha Wall may. Edison' call Agriculture. it the moat woadarfal scientific feet of the period. It la ao bow that the world scsretly real Ism what has happened, bat within a comparatively NO Clemons. addition to the guests of honor, aad Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, won: Mr. and Mra. D. J. Russell, Sr., Mr. and Mra. Frank Garrity, Mr. aad Mrs. Buhler, Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Mr. aad Mrs. Bart Wilkins, Mr. end Mrs. Yard Zabrlakte, Mrs. Lillian Walker, Dr. and Mra. Clark, Mrs. Ella Bnlllvan, Mias Margaret Dona, Dan Sullivan, Darrel Gardner, A. F. Toltoa, Mra. Mary Cadde-bacMias Rath Thomas, Goo. Wig-toMr. ond Mrs. C. E. Hulsh. o ' . John Lots, Chief Cone, was struck by telling rock white work yesterday, sustaining a fractured rlh dnd bruises aeroee tha back. listen to tha labllma strains of grand, He was attended by Dr. Howell opara coming la over tha wlreteas BilMtea Alice Mian Birdie Chase. lings and Miss Thelma Holdaway re- telephone. What magic can saam turned Sunday from Spanish Fork, woadarfal after tha radiophone! For where they were the gueate of Mlae a haadrad dollars or ao you caa buy Ferguson, a llttte machlna that will bring yam Join tha Fraternal Order of autsrtalamaat, that will bring you liiaglee. The Eagles are endeavor- market reports, saws bulletins, crop ing to strengthen their order, but estimates from the Department of not by decrying other fraternal An electric range give steady, even, dependable heat you are able to gangs its results perfectly and always get the most delicious dishes, whether you are using the range for baking, frying, broiling or boiling. There is never any danger to the children when an electric range is used. For yourself, it pays for itself many times over in the time and labor it saves and the pleasure it gives in use. . - Every electric range in our large stock is included in this special offer you may have your ehoiee of the most wonderful, thoroughly minute ranges, and we will give you a substantial allowance on your old range. up-to-th- ASX ABOUT THIS OFFEE TODAY. e- FRX0E8ATR00K BOTTOM. A WHOLE YEAR TO PAY. . V POWER & LIGHT CO. "Efficient Publie Service" "Timiiimimnn |