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Show EUREKA REPORTER Psgs2 ThO MggOSt JElkS Pavilion j r sninsc bow bi tUN of the HUOB In L. E. Hayward made a. business on January 17 th. trip to Balt Lake on Tuesday. llr. and Mrs. Kanneth Gtrrlty ara James Wilson, formerly of Baratha paraata of a son, bora laat wash. ka, has been appointed postmaster Mr. and lira. Clyde Rauell, now at Mohrland, Utah. Mrs. Thomas Jamison left on Wed.Jiving at Detroit, Michigan, ara tha nesday for Logan to visit for a few parenta of a baby girl, born Decem- months with her daughter. of ber ISth. Mr. Rnaaall ia tha aon Have yon seen Wolf A Lairds new Mr. and Mra. D. J. Russell, 8r. ' on meat? Read ad in this prices Theodora Fullmer, early in tha issue. arweak, received tha uewa of tha Meat prlcea have been ent at Wolf rival of a boy at tha home of hie A Lairds.' Read ad in this issue. atm. Theodora Fullmer, Jr., at Oak- Trade at this shop and save money. ' land, Cal. Tha boy waa born laat Buy where your money does announcement of Bee . double Sunday. duty. Tha Ladiea Aid Society of tha M. lower meat prices at Wolf ft Laird's. Mr.' and Mrs. James Mitchell reE. Church will hold their meeting toweek from Balt day at tha home of Mra. Joaaph Tro-,lo- turned late last and one week from today the Lake. Fred Herring returned os Monday meat with Mra organisation, will from Balt Lake where he .spent a John Morley. " with friends. B. D. Morlan, formerly of Eureka. week Mrs. W. E. Ostler and children of la ona of the incorporatora of a com Bprln grille ara spending the week is pany that has been launched for the Eureka, being guests at the home of parpoaa of working a alata deposit Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Wightman. near Provo. The slate will be used LaFawn Hood returned from Balt In the manufacture of roofing. Lake last Tuesday after a two weeks Mrs. John Kreamer and her sis- (visit with her grandmother, Mrs ter, Miss Thelma Williams, returned Sarah Arrigona. Mrs. William Day and granddaughthis week from south era California. Ban Diego, Cat, Their parents, Mr. and Mra. James ter, Frances HOI of L. Williams, will remain on the are spending the week with the formers daughter, Mrs. J. E. Alyward coast for the present Clarence. Salisbury, well known Wilman Carter returned to Eure- Tintlc man, has been quite seriously a week three after ka early in the ill for the past few weeks. Mr, weeks absence. He visited with his Salisburys last employment was at family at Payson and was ill dur- the Chief Cons. mine. ing a good part of the' holiday Mr. and Mrs. Bat Sullivan left Euseason. reka on Wednesday, going to Balt Dr. David B. Ostler, who for pme Lake where they will remain for a taking up their time haa been connected with the few weeks before Ban Francisco. residence in ' medical offices of Drs. Hosmer and Albert Peterson returned oh MonMurphy at Salt Lake, arrived in Euday from Balt Lake. Mrs. Peterson reka early hi the week and is now and ths baby are still there, the associated with Drs. Laker - and child having recently been operated HowelL upon for abscess. Walter Jensen of the Hefferean Mrs. H. F. Fullrieda retained to Thompson store will leave today for her home In California after visitChicago on a business trip for his ing friends in Eureka and Murray. company. It la possible that he will At the latter place she was the guest also visit New York before return- of her daughter. Last Friday evening a number of ing home and while away will place friends gave Helen Towers a very his orders for spring and summer surprise party. The evenpleasant for the merchandise, principally was spent In playing games. Reing ladles ready-to-wegoods. freshments were served . to the The Firemen of Eureka have an- guests, twelve ia number. nounced a dancing party tor WedMias Myrtle Duncan was given a nesday, January 25th, at which very pleasant surprise party last many of the old time dances, will be Friday evening. The young folks on the program. The affair is being danced and played games and ware given for the purpose of fattening up served with dainty refreshments, the treasury of the organisation In Those present were: Bernice and ' preparation for sending Eureka'a Bessie Berry of Mammoth, Rose championship team to the next state Cordon, Josephine Fltsgerald, Elenor tournament. Johnson, Nellie Duncan and. Mary 1 The biggest picture of the year- - Underwood. Conflict Nick Ferrando returned home last starring Priscilla Dean. Star Monday and Tuesday , week after spending . his holiday Trains from Los Angeles over the vacation with his children, who ara Balt Lake Route reached Balt lake making their, home with relatives at last Sunday, the line having been Alta villa, hear Btockton, California. closed for several days on account of Mr. Ferrando had an enjoyable trip : waahonts in the neighborhood of and found the youngsters feeling Callente, Nevada. During the time well and growing so fast he hardly necessary for repairs, several days knew them. in all, the business of the line was Dr. Laker of Eureka not only rediverted over one of the other rail- ceived the first license to be Issued roads to the coast. to a Untie auto owner but, accordOn Friday of last week Rev. T. ing to information received by C. E. Owen-Jonaccompanied by Mrs. Rife, auto inspector for Untie, the Ish, Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. physicians ear received the first Richard May, Jr., and Mrs. James license pawed out by the secretary Denver, motored to Balt Lake and ,of state. Ths passenger ears are visited the St. Marks Hospital where numbered above S60S. Dr. Lakers Mrs. Helen Green is a patient The is 1601.. return Journey was nude on Satur- number, a very . pleasant Last Thursday and afternoon roads the though day between Provo and Salt Lake City surprise party was given in honor of .were bad, snow drifts being quite Billie Driscoll. The evening was spent and deep in places, the return trip in playing cards, Stella Fullmer was completed in four and a half Joe Buys winning the prises. Lunch-er- a was served. . The- - following hours. present: Bessie Gonrley, guests.jrero .Don't miss the special dance in Flora Hickman, Stella- Fullmer, Elks Pavilion next Tuesday evening, Thelma Buys, Jean Pitts, Audrey January 17th. Thurmond, Lloyd Green, Joe Buys, Byron Thurmond, Jr.,; Ediond Birch and Eugene Cromar. Mim Flora Hickman' entertained a number of her friends at ' a card party given last Saturday evening. Yon Stella Fallmerand Joe Bays won the ' prises. Dainty refreshments were to the following; Audrey served If so taka a few adjustments. Thurman. Dorothy Taylor, Thelma Buys, Stella Fullmer, Flora Hickman, Bessie Gonrley, Eugene Cromar, Edmond Birch, Billie Driscoll, Byron Tharman, Jr., Joe. Buys and Lloyd Green. G. C. Lindsay wishes, to announce that any patron who eras present when the uncompleted program was given last Friday evening, and who for some reason was unable to wit-nethe second and Complete showing of that picture last Tuesday night, is invited to attend, free of charge, any of the programs to be given .within the next week. . The blggwt picture of the year- - -Conflict starring Priscilla . Dean. 8tar Monday and Tuesday , Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Beaton entertained a number of friends at cards, progressive 60C being played. At IS o'clock a delicious luncheon was served to the followMrs. C. J. ing guests: Mr. and Mr. ' and Mrs. John HENDERSON Christenson, Osborne,: Mr.-- : and Mrs. . Joseph Wtghtmdn, Mrs. W. E. Ostler of CHIROPRACTOR BpringvWe, William Wightman of 4 ioe Payson, James Green, Thorn Chris-o' Friday, January 13, 1922., - 312 DEPARTMENT STORES J C EUREKA, UTAH,. . , -- . ar t . EXTRUSIVE STOCKS! INTERESTING VARIETY! ATTRACTIVELY DISPLAYED! UNEQUALLED VALUES! LOW PRICES! COURTEOUS, PAINSTAKING SALESPEOPLE! A SERVICE THAT REALLY SERVES! VERILY, THE STORE BOUNTIFUL! DESIRABLE? ASX OUR THOUSANDS OP PLEASED V CUSTOMERS. THEY KNOW! ; - . Women s Winter Coats Bolivia sad Velour Both price and quality will convince the purchaser of the exceptional values in these coats. And there is a good variety of styles, too,.' Some are plain tailored, others have an ornamental stitching and of course , a variety of collars either ' pointed, ronnd or convertable, , VELOUR COATS Belf Collars - . ar Handsome coats, finely tailored, adorned by stitching with new belt and collar V ' sleeves. effects and smart bell-shap- ed . Few coat values such as these are available at so low.'a price! The limngs are attractive in color, and design and there is a good range of color for selection. An ' unusual value at. . r. $12.90, $14.75 and $19.75 . Flannel Shirts for Men k at this Price . Exceptions! 'Values ' ' 3 & 'T ' ' y 'i $ Service,' fit and good appearance, in.. this flannel;- r . L- '. v - . ; ; shirt for'meiC at the popnkr price of V:' p 4 ' w - . ' ; "(i i f i .t (.-- . - a - t : . f i , ' v. n . :v .. ,3 6t brown botton warp wool; Well ipade of gray, khaki ' sacking, flat or military collar styles.rSizes 14Vk to 17. es . Hare - r- BOYS SCHOOL OVERCOATS HIGH-GRAD- OVERCOATS- E rt Unusual Opportunities ' o' ' Tour eye will convey to yon their stylish appearance your good Judgement and sound sense of economy wUl tall yon our prices are exceptionally low bat, a trial alone will convince yon of the rani value of there coats. Jut test our clothing at extremely low pries. high-gra- $9.90 $19.70 Mads especially for ns of selected fabrics bast adapted to the models in which they are shown. . ; t de to 929.75 -- CarefnUy tallored from select woolens and modalad on Unes fra men and yonng that assures a substantial saving on the best fitting man- - offered nt n price every purchase.,.. - Note ths low pries at which these costs are offered bring the boy In and 1st ns fit him with one of these good ! costs at Mg saving in cost to yon. LaGrippe? r Tor Men and Young Men , These warm, ssrvloanble, good looking overcoats, fra ths larger boys, will appeal to parents as well as tha hoys themselves, on account of their exceptional quality and style and - t . A truly remarkable value; - t , . J , . , : ,. . 1 , , . ,t . . - - r MENS SEPARATE TROUSERS Dreuy Styles at a Low Price SUITS BOYS'; TWO-PAN- T Satisfactory Service at a Saving rii remarkable ' offering of boys knlckerbockar ' cults. Tbs asms suits ws have been selling mil mason, representing ths superior Vaises to ba. gained by our large buying power of SIS stores. Hors is as ussul veins that will give that hoy an amount of service nt s big saving to you.;'J; Mans sad yonng mans dress trousers csrafilly tailored from select, fabrics, on stylish, lines to fit and please men of all ages. Serviceable drop, linings sad pockets wall sewed seams that ara practically ' high-gra- w de rip-proo- high-gra- f. - - Exceptional valuee nt this low pries- -- , '.IMS ' all-woo- adh i 'IT:' 9&90 Tonll find other superb values la hoys ' J In our present stock nt . J. ff. nt de Fancy Caaslmera Knlcksrbockar - Suits , Boys "All-Wo- ol with two pair of puts. Sturdily muds and reinforced where ths greatest wear comes. Stylish pattens and colors.- - l, The assortment consists of. bins serges of made with plain or cuff bottoms high grade worsteds, serges and caasimeras in brown, bine and gray stripes, plain or raff bottoms and yonng mens styles in good casslmerss,. chevoita, flannels and tweeda in plain and fancy patterns with cuff bottoms, belt loops and two hip pockets. Other two-pa- '.-.'- in mew's aad at BdJB, MM aad fOLM. two-pa-nt salts MM to llfM n, Jack Christenson and Leah i 10 to e Wilcox. T BOYS v Last Friday erasing the .Tintlc Stake Relief Society officers held their banquet at the home of President and Mrs. Faak Birth. The program included mdslc and an elegant chicken sapper. Those present weraf My. and Mrs. Frank Birch, Mr. mndf Mrs. Perry Fuller, Mr. and Mrt. fit. J. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lei, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones, Mr. jpnd Mrs. Edward Van Louven, Mr. and Mrs. George Simpkins, Mr.- and Mrs. George Finch, Mrs. Martin Nsilsra, Mrs. Mary Waalaas, Mrt. D. C. Wheeler, Alvin Wallace and E. W. Redmond. . Fresh Eggs for Safe H. H. B 0 Y A L v .Xnightville Phonel37-.A' s' - DELIVERED DAILY ' ' J V ' ; R 9 t '. J 9 :' ,.l f . 4.. . . - J-- - rf vv r: .? . , SHOES UNDERWEAR : SHEEP LINED ' BOYS' 8H0ES Bfens Dnsiy Styles Service Economy .j PorRough yrnx VESTS Mens Two Pieoe The kind of shoes Neat, dressy paterosa-bae- k . More than orditerns boys require. Dur- Wool Underwear," all shell and Corduroy able leathers, sturdy styles. ' nary service at less Fine lisle web, soles, strong con- sizes. leather sleeves. than split ordinary cost. good elastic, leather struction, Tana and 9L49 blacks Oannent At 9&50 Eftfh ends, gilt slides. : ';92A8 9L9S - ' . - : 49o ; . i- |