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Show Friday, October 20, 1882. EUREKA REPORTER Pace 4 V Will I Mr. and Mrs. John Phlppa and children returned oa Monday after a four days visit with friends la Salt Lake, Ogden and Park City.! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Osborne left today for Salt Lake in order to take their son to a specialist, the child Mrs. Emma BUliafs Big ehow at Hick School ftldiy having injured his eye some weeks night. October IT. Admission 16s. Provo on Sunday. There is nothin; in ths Hardwire line that yon will not find here, in the very Mrs. Edward Duggan want to j Big show at High School Friday ago. " Mrs.' C. J. Jones of Mountain BfaiittoM Thursday mors log to visit night. October IT, Admission 15c. best quality and lowest prices. And this suggestion brings to mind the utter folly with nlatlvee. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barney were Home, Idaho, la visiting her. mother EurekaJones slaters of sending away from home for goods which you can procure here, as good and per and of Mrs, Odd Follows of Euraka conducted In Eureka this week, being gneats of formerly Miss Mary Peart of a vary successful dancing party on Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hanks and Mr. was haps better, at as low prices. .Then you have the satisfaction of seeing them before this city. , . and Mrs. Ray Barney. Wednesday night. buying and' not having to nse something that does not exactly satisfy or having to Henry Bunnells and eons, Rodney Mrs. Warren MeAdams was the Mrs. William Douglas ih spending were the and Loren, lucky among , return the week in Balt Lake, visiting wltk guest of Eureka friends on Sunday. Mrs. McAdams now raaldea at Salt deer hunters, bringing In two fine rsla tires. is first hand and carries with it our absolute guarantee of satisfacOur service bucks from the Wasatch range h Mrs. Hatfield of Ogden la spend- Lake. eounty' ' tion in every purchase. We can prove iting tke week .in Eureka visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Newman were- uuh Th wltk the family of her sou. Asa Hat- out from Salt Lake on Sunday visitof the latters Age Pension Bill is Introduced at lag at the field. legislature of Utah, in spile Miss Althea Sylvester has returned parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Crooks. the nsxtmlnature Rockefellers of the of the Mrs.' was to Eureka after spending about six ati state. Joseph Treloer weeks in Salt Lake City, where she American Fork last Monday, attendMrs. Thomas Mundy and Mrs. visited with relatives. ing the funeral of James Chipman, Eerier gave a miscellaneous shower Dont forget the big dinner next well known Utah banker. Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Frances Hnlsh Thursday, October It, at the Tin tic ,oneB- - The time was spent Helen will out drive can from16" School. Beesley High Everything you games and refreshments un-lPlying over 1 Salt Lake IB cents. eat for today, remaining erTd- - Those attending were: I"" The local representative of the til Sunday with their parents. Mrs. Eugene Peterson, Mrs. Mrs. B. aV.n, of Livingston, Mon- - Holmmn Fuller Brush Co. la calling at sach jgn. Dei Roberts, Mrs. horns again. If the Fuller brushee tana, is in Eureka for a months visit Peter Jonea, Mrs. Heber Jonea, Mrs.' with E. Mrs. L. Mr. her and have show will he parents, defects, you give Hannah Mitchell, Mrs. David Erick-- , Durfee. new one a free. you TOOLS FOR THE CARPENTER son, Mra. Alma Boswell, Miss Edith Hear Senator Beed Smoot at the Mrs. Ralph Done of Springville Knight, Mias Nonna Cronin,. Miss tools The finest for carpenters' use arc here for your choosing. The makes very .Crescent Theatre tomorrow evening, spent the early part of the week in Helen May, Hlaa Iona Brandt, Mn,. els with her which ter, Hendrickbe Eureka, to know Del Stewart, Miss Forsa visiting following picture program the best by actual test And our stocks comprise tools of every .you starts at I oclock. All Invited to at- Mrs. Ray Conyers. , son, Miss LaPreal Jaws. sort for every use in carpentering and building. "Also builders' hardware and tend. Mrs. L. H. Noyes has returned to materials of the most worthy, character all offered at the least possible prices. We Mrs. William Leavitt of Alberts, her home in Salt Lake after .a Canada, Mrs. Jane Mitten of Salt weeks vlalt at the home of Mr. and Juab County Tax Levies particularly invite carpenters and builders to inspect our display and to compare Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour of Mrs: Charles Cabriskle of this city. Decrease Show Harked value with others they have seen elsewhere. Come in and see us whether you rereturned last Drlggs, Idaho, Friday Come to Turners Home Bakery to their respective homes after a for your pies, cakes and bread. quire anything in our line or not you are always welcome. ' weeks visit with their sister, Mrs Pasties and meat plea a specialty. According to the auditor's report E. L. Durfee. William Wlghtmaa, formerly em- Juab county has experienced a fall la ' Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs, ployed at Sheffield's meat market. assessed valuation from 111,147,597 Mrs. H. F. Gear, Mrs. Jack Nllson has accepted a poaition in Salt Lake, (to 111,714,160. Levies have been were Payson visitors Saturday. Mrs. His family will move there in assessed as follows. G. .Storrs of ' American Fork near future. Fund It!!. HCCN compsnled them home and will ' Big Rally Saturday at the Cree-oe- State and 4 spend the week with her parents, Mr. school stats 114,747.01 tltt.ttt.64 Theatre Senator Reed Smoot and Mrs. H. F. Gear, will be the speaker. One reel of State roads 14,111.11 .17,111,49 Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Anderson of comedy 414.14 1,011.18 pictures proceeding Senator Bounty Mammoth were in Salt Lake during femoota talk. All cordially Invited. County KITCHEN UTENSILS the week and while there enjoyed a The Mutual Improvement . As- purpoeea 10,470.17 49,794,05, visit with thsir daughter, who is sociation carried out a very success- Juab schools 60,105.10 wears 4l.0II.lt kitchen the from, cook stove to bread pan, is hue. in best Everything now teaching in Sevier county and Tintic CharacMother Gooee ful and ' for imd Party your selection. And quality is the chief thing to . . 77,100.40 generous variety who was at the capital for the ter Ball quality 15,070.14 in the amusement haU last schools . teachers institute. Nephl Tuesday evening. 11,105.1! 10,510:51 municipal Everybody is going to the CarniMr. and Mra. James Wilson and Levan val next Friday night, October IT, Frank Hill of Mohrland were municipal at the Tintic. High School. Refresh- Mrs. i,ii4.)r i, 514.70 early In the week, coming Eureka Boa in Eureka ments, booths and sideshows. Illness of municipal 01,071.54 15,014.05 ners Orchestra. Admission SO cents. here on account of the Mra, Wilson's father, James Green. Mammoth Spectators IS cents. 7,015,0! Edward Kayla, a pioneer resident municipal 0,701.41 Mrs. Phil Clark of Salt Lake and her niece, Miss Deette McChrystal, of Springville, died at that place on The county auditors report, shows were in Eureka during the early Wednesday of this week, aged It the totals in these cases, including part of the week, visiting with Mrs, years. Ha was the father of Bert migratory stock taxes which are not J. A. Hensel. Miss McChrystal re- Koylo of Knlghtvlllo and Mrs. E. distributed in the above and also turned, on Thursday, to southern Glllia, a former resident of Eureka, ear company taxes, as 9117,101.98 California, where her mother has whose present home is In Los this year and 9481,001.04 a year ago. beua making har home for some Angelas. months. Dont forget the big dinner nest Juab eounty has suffered from the local fact that various taxing Walter Jensen, Jr., who had s Thursday, October II, at the Tintic consider in kitchen ware. Poorly made pots and pans are not only expensive in the High School. Everything you can agencies have seen fit to increase long session of extremely hard luck eat 15 cents. same in for levies at the their time, following the breaking of his arm, long run, bnt no matter how efficient the housewife may be, she cannot procure will return from Balt Lake within Mrs. Emma Billings entertained other words. Increasing their deWe invite your attention good cooking results unless she lias the proper the next day or two. The broken the members of the Bridge Club, and mands on the people from taxes, e high-gradenamel and aluminum of valuation assessed the utensils, upon which bones failed to knit property and a a number of special guests, in a yhlls the especially to our display of : couple of very seriohs pud painful pleasing manner on Wednesday county is being reduced. The schools have we prices. special placed Juab district, for example, which operations were necessary before afternoon. There was the usual of the young man couldy leave the program of cards, with Mra. D. J. includes Nephl city and the towns, Increased their rate He displayed? wonderful hospital. GET FULL HEAT Sr., holding the high score' rounding PAINT 0.6 mills to 8 mills. Nephi dtyj( nerve, got through the operations in among club members for which a , VALUE fine shape and will have the perfect prize was given. A guest prise was increased it municipal levy at the Tonll bo much prouder of tlm rom 8 mills to 14 mills.!' use of his arm. awarded to Mrs. James Crooks. The;me You cannot get the full revenue Its Increased 10 Jpour homo after riving it Everybody Is going to the Carni- hostess served an excellent luncheon. heat value of fuel from property taxes. The county ,, val next Friday night, October IT, In addition to the club members the if coat or two of onr paint. A at increased the J " at the Tintic High School. Refresh- party was attended by Mlae Ella same time. a poor or , worn-ogood painting thla year will Bon Donnelly, Mrs. James Crooks, Mra. V. ments, booths and sideshows. stove. ners Orchestra. Admission 50 cents. E. Ekloff, Mrs. F. N. Carpenter ant savo dollar in repair next Mathews. William Mrs. 16 cents. We handle a line of Spectators COMMUNICATION. year. Ton waste money- - by ' high-grad- e Burton and On Friday night of last week a County Attorney heaters that Mr. of home Was at the toSheriff Martin went to Salt Lake waiting if yon wait yon given party To the Editor of the Eureka Re- insure fuel economy, day for the purpose of locating R. and Mrs. E. H. Osborne, the occasion will have repair to pay for E. Mltton, of airplane control1 being the sixteenth birthday of their and any one of them . and will have to paint than' coma in visitor I, May your decorafame; who is wanted here because of daughter, Adeline. Autumn will be an ornament to anyhow,. Long Ufa to wood, his failure to pay bills and make tions were used, green and red rib- munity, be permitted a few lines of imtin, iron or steal 1 guarangood on cheeks Issued. Mitton sold bon being attached to the place comment regarding the highly your home. You look a lot of stock to Eureka people, hav- cards and favors. The evening was proper use to - which your local j' teed by ' the . nse of onr has been put this week. As at them before you buy, ing an invention for the automatic spent in dancing, games and music library Paint. Lot a show you a control of airplanes, but for some and refreshments were served. Those you are aware, the state health and back of them is dandy color scheme for a unknown reason he seemed to have present were: Frances McCann, Gert- authorities with the support or conour boa of tho dMlga of difficulty In making both ends meet. rude Tackett Gertrude Church, May sent of certain individuals unknown Some of the local people purchased and Jessie Logan, Virginia Sullivan, to the writer, have been using the li. your. quality. the stock on the Installment plan Flossie Oke, Thelma Buys, Clarence brary as a medical clinic for the and are still paying for it. Purchasers Edwards, Ray Hall, Joseph Harring- examination of children. In the main d of the building little tots afof stock say they were Influenced in ton, Joseph Buys, Harry McDonnell, to buying when Mitton told them of Gerald Sanderson and Albert Lar- - flicted with various ailments have' investmenta made In his company bjson, Bernard Green and Harry Rand- been subjected to noise provoking, leading business men of the camp,' all. a ittng in entertaining were examinations to tha great disturbwho on being consulted deny having' Miss Leah Diamond, Min Hasel Lar-p- ut ance of library patrons. The library is the last institution money into the enterprise. jgon and Mias Camile Osborne. where ouch examinations should be conducted. Not only do theeo exsmt-notlodisturb the peace and quiet which are so essential to readers but it likewise menacee the health of TRAVELING HEALTH CLINIC cess that It was. Tho dinle people those children who come to the DOING GOOD WORK HERE expressed themselves as bdng vary library to read or exchange books. I grateful for tho assistance given. O'- - am reliably informed that a case of 8hort talks by members of ths 'Every family ahoald keep this prep-clin- ic The 'traveling health clinic, being dlptherls was discovered during the party were made In ths oration at tho hot of JL examinations which were conducted conducted hi this atate by tha U. churches and picture shows hors ths summer fcd daring la almost anth,. it of the library. Public Health Service, tho Star Sunday evening, in the children's-rootho sure to bo noodod, and whan that explaining As everyone knows, dlptherls la a Board of Health and tha Utah Public dlnlc and its operations. Hundreds! Urns comas. Is worth many h it, serious and highly contagious dis- Health Association, has boon operat- hoard these talks. Icost. Bay It now. . ease. The fact that the affected child ing her sine Monday morning and was brought into the childrens room it will doss this afternoon. It has makes It both possible and probable done splendid work in Earska and ;WIMMHtlMIMMMIIWMIM0HIHIII4O44444444O that other children may become quit a largo number of tho citizen contaminated. It is difficult - to of Eurdca, Silver and Mammoth have write with patience of the officers of availed themselves of its service the State Board of Health, who With tho clinic hro three eminent above all persona, ought to uss bet- doctors and one nnrse from tho ter Judgement thnn to bring diseased federal service and n repreeentatlvj ARE SHOWING A NEW LINE OF children into a room constantly of the Utah Public Health Associavisited by healthy ones. tion, which association is financed THE TIME To eliminate as much as possible entirely hr tho sale of Christmas the chances of public contagion it la Seals. Another association the common practise of eastern entativo was hero Monday, "Hnmpty libraries to sterilise pi 1 returned Damply, tho health clown, with tho books, before putting them into Utah 8tate Health Association, put THE PLACE circulation again. This is dime be- on n performance : for tho school cause ao many readers take books children, while moving health into homea where some member of ptetnras won ran under tho auspices Dinner Set the family is 111 with a contagions of tho same Association with the . $8A0 school children, teachers and others Dinner Set $1040 In the City of Eareka, where present to tho nnmbor of hundreds. THE GIRL Dinner Set .7 funds are not available for fumigat- Performances and pictures wore pat $16.00 ing books that have been In circula- oa in Eareka, Silver City and MamBavarian China Dinner Set 8350 tion, we are presented with the spec- moth. Plain White Cups and Saucers, sets of U dot. tacle of health officiate Tho Seal sale, to be pat on by thla $150 actually Inviting disease into tho asoodatlon, will begin Thanksgiving of VJ FancyOhina let! Design, Jap $t50 ova day and dose Christmas a andsec-it Pries SL00 Lady library. Surely some other and less public- is hoped that tho people War Tax 10c 10 eents ly patronised quarters could be found tion will generously - patronise it. to conduct sach health activity. Tho money thus secured Is certainly Bringing It Into a pnblle library de- used for a very human pnrpooe. Eufeats the very parpoee for which tho reka did well last year bat It fs state health service wee created. In ' thought it will do even better this Eareka they commit tho glaring in-- 1 year because it has had tho dlnlc discretion of taking disease into a 'and other good things put on In where defenseless children may Inaction with EUREKA, . most easily contract it. PHONE 82! .;. j Tho dinle personnel was ably ae- EMMANtJEL SLATER.. slated hen by local people, who materially helped to make it the sac-044041140 , Earska, Utah, October 10, 1088. If It s Hardware ffe Have It . . it 7 b"v ; M -- 7 - . , nt . ... . -- f "tools.' - ll, . i ( ut guaranty of ns i - i . Taylor Bros. Co. . Tues., Oct. 31, 1922 . ih . . Elks Pavilion 42-pie- ce 42-pie- ce 42-pie- ce 60-pie- ce Anybody's do. . Extn 9 -- Mr of-tht- A Big Carnival Dance and a Wild Night Brothers Company eon-'pla- ce it eillimiOOM 44M4MMtlMIMMI004M4 . . UTH tmoMoninimoHsiiiiiMiummumnHoooHe 1 f . - - - r.. .. t . r'- -f f - - V . - . , Yf |