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Show Page 8 Friday, Jane 90, 1922.' EUREKA REPORTER 2j2zwzrzrsrii5gi2g52HB2ig2izigigiHiiUi!inLriEiziagiz22izrzr2rsr2rzrzrirzriiizriirirsrzrzrzrii Mr. and Mrs. William Douglaaa and children were guests of Payaoa friends on Sunday. Idea Margaret 0Rouka of Salt Lake la spending the week with Mias Ruth Murphy of Eureka. Major Church returned' on Monday after a few weeks visit with his family at Salt Lake. Lowest Priced Good Battery You Can Buy rEBPS a qulitj-eoa-truct- ed h biliary at S5 auipcrc houn' capacity, wall. 11 plate elemeala. t -- cut, Hari-rubb- tr bailt-l- n " low price. Full wd-of - . . Ualaa Wcatiuabauaa - Battery Campauy. HAYNES, rropa. . Miss Stella Fullmer entertained Miss Flora Hickman, . Miss Bessie Gourley, Miss Thelma Buys and slumber party Dorothy Taylor Saturday evening.: , Mr. and Mrs. Li N. Clemment of Los Angeles spent the early part of the. week In Eureka, visiting ' with Mrs. Clemments parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wanlass. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whiting of Mammoth spent Sunday here, Mr. Whiting being Interested In Ivectl gating the side walk paving work to American Fork be done here. Cltlson. Mrs. Frank Wanlass and son, Frank, were In Lehl last Saturday, where they attended a reunion of the children, grandchildren and other relatives of the parents of Mrs. Wanlass. WE8TINGHODSC WUBCO ata Special BATTERY Chrvrdlat far Fori, mI atbar light cere. DttU and Brnaat Coomba of Pay-- , aoa were tha gneata Bandar of thair alatar, Mrs. X. R. E. Bulllvu. Dr. L. E. Pierce la once morp at tha old poet, attending to hip dental practice. Ha returned lata laat weak after a vacation which waa apant In aoa than California, being greatly benefittad In health aa a raanlt of 1 . Mr Mra. day at Castilla. They enjoyed a plenlc luncheon, a swim and had general good time. MeOULLOUOH OARAGE BECK at Provo, being gueata of James L. Smith. The members of the Eureka Ward choir went to Saratoga on Wednesday evening and had an enjoyable time. The program Included bathing and a fine luncheon. The members of tha Five Hundred Club and their husbands spent Sun- and atwifiliri tottery, but bulb frum Ugkgrade aaateriala by one of tha forrmiul battery utauufaa. tar la Aa mmIit- - tha , day . with cell compartmeaU. Not aa Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Neabltt expect to visit Flah Lake during the Independence Day vacation at the Chief, where Mr. Nesbitt la foreman. Mr. and Mra. Jack Bush and Hive Helen Taylor spent Sunday and Mon- the trip. William Hobba and George Brewe-ta- r ware among tha local people who ware oat after flah on Saturday and Sunday. They drove down to tha reaervolr to tha aonth of Lyandyl and apant a few hoars flahlng for baaa, which arc Quite plentiful la that aectlon. Two local partlaa ware out attar baaa at tha Lynndyl reaervolr on Wadaeaday. Robert Botham, Jamaa L. ; Wllllaau, John Kraamer and Oliver Carter reached tha Bah pond early In tha morning while Lyle Minor Pataraon, C. B. Hulah and: Walter Beasley put In tha after-noo- n there. Big catchea ware made by both partlaa. Stanley Wilaon, Allen Ivey and George Gonrlay left on Sunday for an outing In south era California, all three making tha trip on a motorcycle owned by Mr. Wilaon. They Intended to put up at hotels along the line and expected to reach Los Angel ea within about four days. The boys shipped their extra clothing and other baggage. Bll-llngt- Mrs. Clarence R. Cummings,' who has been so dangerously 111 for the past few weeks. Is now well along toMrs. Cummings' ward recovery. condition wss exceptionally serious as she suffered from uraemic poisoning and gave birth to a still-borchild. on July Walter Jenaea will Ias 6th cm a buying trip tor the Hef-belhis fernu-Thompctorelt Intention to visit thslsrger cltlss of ths east He will be accompanied by Mrs. Jensen and they have planned to be at Atlnntle City during the time of the Elba Convention or grand lodge eemlon. - ' - ? , - & Marx Suit Mrs. J. H. McChrystnl end daughter, Mias Bobbie, of Las Vegas, Nsv., are spending the summer at Provo. They arrived thorn on Friday of last week and are staying at the Roberts Hotel. Mrs. MeChrystul has real aetata Interests at Las Vegas to whleh she has bon devoting her time during, the peat tew years. Her many friends In this stats will be pleased to loam that she is to remain In Utah for some mouths. Hr. und Vis. J. H. Pitta wars la' Suit Lake tats last week, going there for the purpose of attending the wadding of a nelce, Him Cured Pitta, to HART' 80HAF7NER A MARX HART 80HA77NIR A HARZ PALM BEACH SUITS DIXIE WEAVE SUITS THESE SUITS WILL XEfcP YOU COOL AMD IN THE BEST STYLE MONEY GAN BUY SUMMER UNDERWEAR HOLEPROOF HOSIERY for Men, Mwnwi and Children. , - Ws sre featuring the Hatchway Buttonleis Union Suits for summer wear at fl.OQ, $1.60 and $2.00. - wumimsuuvmRM MEN! Go to Joe Beds's Barber : - Shop for satisfactory and sanitary service. Women! . - Special accommodations for ladies. Massages, Shampoos, Childrens !' Hair Chits, etc. I ' s' ' MEN'S SHIRTS - M Shop, located in Eureka Here. Commission Bnild-r'ia- f, door to Heifer- net nan-Thompe- on store. i sun-porc- h. . - : Solid colors in Teas and Greys 'are the latest, with collors attached and separate. They come in Solesette, Imported English Broadcloth, Fongfe Silks, Jersey Silks and Truhu Silk Radium at $2.00, $2.50, $3 A0, $5.00, $6.00 and. V np to $9.00. . . " V' MEN'S' OXFORDS In Tains and Blacks at $5.00, $7.00 and $8.50. ij i HaaaBiauUHiBiaannBHBiaiaaaaaaappgpvggriiB T fmimmimiitinnim,,,, GET THE SAVING HABIT: - ing the grounds surrounding ths tody of water. Tho company will to known as the Lake Salem Vacation (tamp Co. Among - tho wall known sportsmen of Salt Lake who urn Interested in the nutter are W. L. Harlow and J. A. Green wsld. Salems lake can no donbt to mue a veritable bounty spot ud a most dwlrable place to flah. Tho lake now contains baas ud i New shipment just arrived. Latest styles in ths r i new corn color at $3.60 and $4.00. . - 8t V STRAW HATS MIC Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Stanley sad two sons of Nephl, accompanied Mrs. Stanleys mother, Mrs. Hubs J. Hassell, on her return to Mammoth from. Nephl laat Saturday. They eame by auto and report the road between Nephl and 8antaqulu almost la- - aa Impassable condition. Thia road la being paved and a long detour la made necessary. However, there Is no reason why tho detow shonld bo In Its present condition. Tha county commimloners should Insist on s decant temporary routs for the exceptionally heavy auto travel, this bring u part of the main highway to the Pacific coast. 8alem and Salt Lake people have secured control of tho lake at the former place ud have organised i company for tho purpose of Improv- ri $ . Eureka i on Ray E. powers. Tha ceremony was performed at tha home of the brides later, Mrs. G. W. Crane, 271 Tenth Avenue, on Saturday morning at 11.26 oclock. Rev. Alderman M "11 so yon are naked to the Tmannai Baptist Church officiated ud a wedding breakfast followplace of . bnataeee or to The Tbs tic Lumber ed. Tho couple left immediately afterwards on u wedding trip to supply yon with, everything for any building yon may have In California. mind, not only the lumber, ce W. L. Conover, Lyle Billlngton shingles, doors and windows, etc but the bulkier hardware and the und F. A. Hebbard spentf Monday at tho reaervolr, near Lrandyl, und managed to get a nlcAefring of baas. . Albert Peterson and Vs party of mute)'TIMBERS friends were la that aectlon on SunWe aid also prepared to mediate delivery on day and report coma- wonderful flahlng. Among tho other local and ether Mine Supplies. fishermen who visited tho reservoir We make delivery to any pert of tact Sunday were Bart Taylor, H. E. tha Tin tic District and Wall, William Hobba and - George Some large catehee are Browcter. yon prices that are exceptionally enable. being reported. Next Sunday afternoon the Eureka ball team will play a game with the teem from Harold. Eureka has within the past few weeks gathered together a good bunch of hall players and the boys are capable of putting up u good game. Tho tout from tho Tintlc Standard mill needs no boosting as they have an excepstrong organisation and tha LUBBER CO. tionally tas can expect a good game next Sunday afternoon. Tho starting time k it 1.26. Phone 44 Upper Main 1 Get a Hart Schaffner It isnt what you earn, it is what you save that counts. Don't just open a, Savings Account, but add to systematically. Money deposited regularly will guard your future., Deposits of $1.00 to $10.00 Weekly at 4 per cent compounded as shown: it . Semi-Annuall- y, Weekly Deporita 1.66 2.66 2.66 4.66 IJ6 6.66 7.66 6.66 6.66 $16.66 , IctTr. S2.65 166.66 - ..,.156.12,. ..11 All 116. II 111.17 271.22 424.26 477.41 v,...,...626.46 , . . IndYr.' IrdTr. ' 4th Yr. 161.24 426.21 16.45 216.46 121.26 456.76 466.64 224.66 471.16 422.62 662.66 . 661.65 641.17 611.24 1,124.66 662.61 646.46 1,162.24 767.64 . 1,166.64 1,577.72 166.67 . 1JSS.22 1,168.12 674.11 1,464.67 2,628.61 1.462.21 1.156 2,252.66 Jl Ith Yr.' 5th Yr. f 222.62 . 676.66 112.56 1.156.16 1,427.66 1,726.26 -- ' - . 262.11 . 764.41 1,666.41 1,461.76 '1,766.61 2,112.22 2,466.41 2,617.62 2,617.87 . 1,168.86 2,876.28 2,522.61 .2,612.77 2,666.26. , ' 7th Tr. 416.44 : 126.66 1,256.16 1,677.66 2.667.62 2,516.11 2,614.12 2,265.22 1,775.20 4.144.7S IthYr. 6th Tr. 16th Yr. 416 46 676 65 662.27 1.124.62 1.421.72 2,246.14 2,111.41 2.272.62 611.66 1.276.11 1,814.66 2.662.12 2,126.22 2,222.26 1.41127 1,657.66 2A47 21 , - 2 JI6IS I486 26 111671 21 4,11416 4 466 , ,2,221.62 4,482.22 6,416.66 6,622.86 TODAY! NOW! Is the time to open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. DEPOSITS OVER ONE-HAL- F $1.00 Will Start You. MILLION DOLLARS. The Eureka Banking Company , - M6I.II 6,164.42 6,742.45 6,126.4? 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