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Show V'V. " .. - . IIJUU Pg4 ' . REFORTKE .. V1 n Friday.Januaryd, 1922,' ;"' .' - i mmmhiwwwmhmhhiiimhwiimmwhmwhihmmmiihiiihi Fred Herring is spending a week With Salt Lake friends. L. O. Schofield was called to Nephl for Jury service on Wednesday, Mira. Car! Manor visited at Provo Moon Card Party at Mlaora Union ,oa Wednesday, - , Mrs. John Baker has returned to ,Hall on Wednesday, January llth. E. C. Schuster of the Tin tic Merc, Provo after spending the holidays store was In Balt Lake cm a visit on with her husband. William Laird, accompanied by Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tythall were Us mother, was in' Salt -- Lake on the guests of 8alt Lake friends dur- Wednesday and Thursday. ' Mrs. Ray Done, and children of ing the past week. Oa January ISth there will be a Sprlngvllle are spending a week with treat for you at Miners Union Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conyers. Mooes Card Party. Mr. and Mrs. B. B.' Bowen returnBe eure and attend the Moose ed home last Friday, after a weeks Card Party on January llth.' Prises, ;vlslt with Mr. and Mrs. William luncheon and a general good time. Homer at American Fork. Frank Waalass returned to' Provo Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Barney returned to Payson last Saturday after ion Tuesday, resuming his studies at a pleasant visit at the home of Mr. the B. T. U. He spent the holiday vacation at hs homo In this city. and Mrs. Percy Hanks. Larson returned to Watch for announcement of big dance at Elks Pavilion on Tuesday, Santaquln on Wednesday after visitJanuary 17th, under the auspices of ing for a few days with -Miss Beatrice Jones, of Eureka. 8L Andrew's Episcopal Chureh. Mr. and Mrs Loren Bunnells reMr. and Mrs. Joseph Buys and turned Tuesday from Payson where Mr. were of and the guests family Mrs. D. C. Wheeler at Silver City they spent New Tears Day with the 1 Min Mud Layton returned on Tuesday after an extended visit at Balt Lake City. Mr. C. Bacon kas returned home attar a visit with Mrs. M. Gerber at : Balt Lake. an Pike returned home early In the week after spending several days visiting with Balt Lake friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mark McChrystal and daughter have been the guests of Salt Lake friends for several days. Gong W. Hodgina, former Eureka man whose present home la at Salt Lake, has been Quite seriously 111 for several months. Mrs. D. J. Sullivan and daughter, Min Irene, returned home on Monday after a visit with Balt Lake - friends. N. N. Schofield and daughter returned on Saturday to their home at Ogden after a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Schofield of this city. Mrs. Alice Rife and little granddaughter returned to Eureka on Tuesday evening, after spending the holidays with her daughters at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Msben Bills enter- talned Mrs. Ray Clemons, Mrs. Clarence Clemons, Mrs. Dewey Hanks and Mr. James Clemons at dinner on Friday of last week. Miss Doris Walker will teach you the art of painting on china. Lea-eowill be given at the Gift Shop on Friday afternoon and evening of each week. If Intonated In china painting you an cordially Invited to ns - y call. H. E. Havenor, geologist who for several years was employed at the Tintic Standard making his home at that mine, Is back In the district today. Mr. Havenor la doing some special work at the Eunka Bullion. g ATTORNEY STOTT SAID TO HE QUITE SERIOUSLY ILL Information from Salt Lake indicates that B. N., C. Stott, former resident of Eureka, 1 quite seriously 111 at one of the haspltals. The attorney wm sent W the hospital a Mr. Stott came couple of weeks agl to Eureka In 1895 and had an extensive law business hen for several years, or until he took up his resi- i dence at tha state capital. o -- DANCING CLUB GATE PARTY DURING HOLIDAY SEASON Last week the second party of the Tlntie Dancing Club was conducted at the Finn Temperance HalL The dance was attended by about forty-tlv- o couples and at midnight a fine luncheon was served. Other parties will be given by the club during the 'winter season. latters father. Allen and Mom Chase returned to Lake Wednesday,, and have Balt Balt are of spending Lake, daughter, the week, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. again taken up their school work at the University. . Joseph Buys. Mrs. Henry, Barney and Mrs. Don All Royal Neighbors are urged to' the meeting next Tuesday, Barnef came up from - Payson on ' and are guests at the January 10th. There will be eleo--i Wednesday tlon of officers and other important home of Mr. and Mra. Percy Hanks. A very successful clMrance business. been In full swing at the has some time Sherman Haynes, who store during - the, ago sustained an Injury while work- eon- days. The sale-wil- l tha k Blna Be21 mine past four 01 BBtu week tha tbs and rad for!tlnM Jn Salt TjV. on Wednesday Investigated the tha parpoaa of adjUBting his claim thoM wh0 bargains should do so at once. , . for workmans compensation, After, the dance Saturday evening An Important sale for the coming week It that of the Tlntie Men. a luncheon was served at the home ston. A lot of seasonable merchan- of Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. Baker. dise Is being put on bargain tables Those attending the social event at prices that will mmn a quick wen: Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gardner, Mr. and Mn. A. V. Zabrlskle, Eddeannee. Harold Shrlver, Miss Mn. Frank Bacon returned on ward Shrlver,American of Fork. Clyde Hlndley from Lake Salt when she Saturday DarnlL and Gardner, Fullmer spent a week with her parents. Mn. Mrs. Lee Hayward was hostsM pt Bacon was accompanied home by her tt mating of tha Bridge Club, held cousin, Miss Ella Mlcklqson, also by Saturday afternoon of last wick Miss Lillie Sorenson, who remained .The prise for high scon was awardIn Eunka for a fsways- to Mrs. C. E. Hulsh. In addition Mn. M. R. E. Sullivan returned ed to the club memben the party, was on Wednesday evening after a trip by the following,, special enjoyed to Payson when she was called by guests: Mrs. Frank, darrity, Mm. J. C. Downey and Miss Ella Donnelly; Mr. Coombs, who Is a Pay-nawm served by An excellent has been 111 for the hostess. luncheon condition Is about tan days and his Announcement has been' made' of exceedingly serious.' '' a dancing party to be given at the la our Ladies. CQoaks and Suits sod Mens Suits and Overcoats. Many below what we had to . , pay for them. , Specials In Nta's Department Boys Sweaters $4.00 $240, worth t ,. Mens Sweaters wuhacknmnonWadnMdavand , About 60 pair Buckle , Overshoes, broken sizes, mostly mens, 60 cents, worth $100. rJ COME IN AND SEE THE MANY BARGAINS WE ARE OTTERING. m tha P108 17 the affair ;. Tnln8 of January for Hare - Ralph Firth returned to Salt Lake being for the benelast Saturday 'after a visit at his of Church of this fit the St Andrews ! -city. The Chureh la trying to raise home in this city. Faul Hillsdale returned on Wed-memoney for the purchase and 'equip-- ) of a parish house, a part of nesday evening after a buslneM trip which will be used by the boys dub to Salt Lake, organisation, recently launched by! Mr. and Mrs. William Hall enter-Rev- . T. Owen-Jone- s. It la hoped talned Mr. and Mrs. John Pierson that the dance will be well attended, land daughter, Vera, and son, Charles) Last Thursday evening Miss An- - of Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray drey Thurmond entertained a num- - Clemons 0f this city at New Years her of young folks, the program In- dinner. Stella Fullcluding card playing. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson went mer won the prise for .high score. to Salt Lake Wednesday, taking Dainty refreshments were served to their baby there for special treat- thc following gueets: Stella Fullmer, 1meat. The cbd hM been seriously Bessie Gourley, Flora Hickman, 111 for some time and wm operated Thelma Buys, Jean Pitts, Billie on for absceM oa Thursday. Driscoll, Jo Buys, Eugene Cromar, Loyd Green, Byron Thurmond, Ed-noBirch. Lee Hayward statM that he secured a two ton NMh car and will start his freight line between Provo and Eureka wlthlnvthe next week or two. - The ached ula which he hM filed with, the public utilities commission calls for five round trips each week and local merchants have promised Mr. Hayward sufficient buslneM to Juatlfy the new. venture.' At the present time much of the freight consigned to local stores Is being sent Into this district by auto. B. B. Parrish,, the new .water-maste- r, says that Information which ho hM received from Charles Baker of the Eureka Hill Co., Indicates that water 'users of EurCka City are taking so much water that there Is danger of a serious shortage unleM something Is done - to relieve the situation. It la thought that people are WMtlng water by allowing taps to remain open during the- - night. This is a strict violation of the city ordinances and will resdlt In . the water being discontinued. Mr. Parrish calls upon patrons of the water system to exerclM care In the um of th, nt . - rrmmnunm Sheriff week. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McClain had m their guMts during the .holiday the latter's sister and and Mrs. Kryce, of Salt Lake, who returned to their home . hus-M- r. .. . t w, - OVER THE Clinging to an overturned the rapids j plunging toward the falls at the rate of 35 miles an hour Jennie thought her fate was sealed. From shore Philip leaped into the swift. moving current in a daring effort to save the girl. He wa carried nearer to the falls despite all straggles to. breast the water. The situation is well worked np by, Junes Oliver Chitwood. i in his famous novel which has been made into one of the ' most stirring and spectacular plays of the . day: . -- ; - ' I , . ' ' - ,, - ! ' yf J j Star Theatre, Monday and Tuesday Children dry . . yesterday. Wllford W. Freckleton wm called to Salt Lake on Tuesday for the funeral of his mother-in-laMrs. William Medley, who passed awsy the day previous. Mrs. Freckleton wm at the bedside of her mother for several days prevloM to desth which resulted from a stroke,' following a fall on the 1m. Includes luncheon. Mrs.-Hyr- um mt Mr. and Mrs. Yarn Firth will go to Spanish Fork on Saturday for the purpoM of attending the funeral of ' a relative. . Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon returned to Eureka early In the week after a visit with relatlVM of the latter at Salt. Lake. v On Monday evening at. the Odd Fellows Hall a benefit card party will be given for Mrs. Hsian Green of this ' city, who Is receiving treatment at the St Marks Hospital at Balt Lake. The affair- is under tha direction of J the'Rebekah lodge and a general " Invitation is extended to the public. The admission Is but 15 cents which - on court . ! ' - nd augurated.' These are trying times for the Fresh Eggs Sale mall order houses. Some of the smaller concerns have been ' forced out of buslneM and recent dispatches H. M. state that the head of the Sears, Knightville Roebuck Co. of Chicago hM bad to his personal fortune In sacrifice 137-Phone order to tide the company over the DELIVERED DAILY period of general depression. The mall order houses do most of them business In- the outlying farming communities of the country and when the farmers are short of cash mall order business falls off. But little business goes to the mall order Yon LaGrippe? concerns from cities of two and three thousand people and over. so take a few adjustments. St Andrews Church was filled to capacity at both services on Sunday water and help to prevent a serious last when a visitation wm made by shortage. At this season of the year the Right Reverend Bishop Arthur the wells are usually low. W. Moulton, Episcopal Bishop of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Burton and Dr, Utah. The sacrament of Holy Com- and Mis! J. W. Henderson gave a munion wm administered by the New Years party at the Burton Bishop assisted by the Rector at the home but Saturday. Tha evening morning service and Mrs. R. D. wm spent In : playing progressive Gardner rendered a solo very effec- Rook, Jenkins winning tively. The Bishop announced his first prise and Alvin Wallace intention of returning to 'Eureka for eolation prise. At midnight horns Lent to. conduct a weeks mission. and trumpets were distributed Negotiations have been completed the new year wm ushered la In by St. Andrews Church for: the pur- - propria ta manner. An. elegant lunch- cbsM of two houses on Leadvllle con wm served to .the following Row to be used m a Parish House, 'guests: Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones, One of the housMjrlll be used solely j Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jenkins, Mr. for the Eureka Boys.dub work and Ad Mrs. John Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. the other will be for general Pmroc- - Joseph Poulaon, Mrs. A. W. Larson, hlal purposes. The houM for the VleoM Ethel and liable Larson, M1m boys will contain a large room for Marie Holdaway, Mbs Althea Syl- -, games la which It Is hoped to have vaster, Miss Freda Larson, ' John a pool table. There will also be a Johnson, Noah Embleton, Frank W. HENDERSON reading room containing boys papers Wanlaas, Alvin Wallace, Mrs. , Faul and a library of boys books. Another McCune of Salt Lake. room will be devoted to a practice IOC room for night and day signalling by Mono cod where apparatM will be FOR FLETCHERS to r installed. I 19 9 Early occupation of the hoasM is anticipated. - - $446, worty $640 Mens Bine and Gray Tlaunel Shirts $145, worth $180 . . i n, R 4 . - ROYAL t - Big reduction ,t TATES If DAILY" - I V WORTH OT GOOD MERCHANDISE TO HAKE ROOM TOR NEW STOCK WHICH 18 ARRIVING Jr., and - ' Y ' . New Tears Day. Mrs. D. C. Wheeler, acquaintancm. Thursday, renew! Ben has for his homo In Toodtef county, where he hM extensive Interests, but he has a warm spot In his heart for Eureka and never overlooks an opportunity of visiting his old time friends. A novel little machine for sealing o envelopes hM Just been Installed In M. E. CHURCH SERVICES. the W. F. Shrlver store. As the operator turns a crank he feeds Rev. R. D. Zook, will have charge velopea Into the machine In bunches of the evangelistic services at the M. of four or five dosen and they come E. Chureh next Sunday evening, his out perfectly sealed. About 859 The Christians envelopes a minute can be handled being: Subject Alibi. All Invited to attend. . and the machine Is' a gnat time saver la an establishment, such as Mr. Shrlvers, where several thousand envelopes are handled In a month. W. F. Shrlver hM announced a J. H. Sale, which Teacher of Violin January Clearance starts tomorrow. For a gnat many Clam now being organised Graduate of New England years Shriver's January looked forward to with Interest by Conservatory of Musle, Boston, clothing buyers. No sales were conResidence: Bridge Street, ducted at this store : during recent years but the Old time policy of the Institution, whereby every article of clothing Is reduced during the month of January, will again be In- $ WE ARS OTTERING AH 0PP0R-TUHITTO TILL TOUR NEEDS AT PRICES WHICH EVERYONE SHOULD TARE ADVANTAGE OT. WE HAVE DECIDED TO CLEAN OUT HUNDREDS OT DOLLARS . i STORIA f . ., 4. ' |