Show eureka personals and social events mr and mrs W R nesbit and mr and mrs H E home horne were guests of salt lake friends on saturday and sunday last the schofield auto co recently sold hudson cars to perry fuller of silver city and E F birch of eu ell reka the sophomore class at the tin tic high school will give a dancing party at the high school gym this thi s evening the class has secured the bonner orchestra and everything points to a very enjoyable time mrs grace rowe has returned to her home at mammoth after spending a few days at salt lake where she visited with her daugh miss ethel 0 riley oriley and miss larene 0 riley who are attending the henegar s business college thursday afternoon of last week the members of the eutona club were entertained in a pleasant man ner mrs A S tuckett being the hostess those present were mrs edward duggan mrs D harring harrin ton mrs dan mccann mrs frank brisky mrs jens neilson the members of the catholic ladles league resumed their meet ings this week an interesting ses sion slon being held wednesday afternoon at the church parsonage the ladles ladies will take up the study of literature art and architecture of the church tea and cake were served to beigh teen members the next session will be held at the home of mrs eliza beth coffee on monday nov mrs theresa viertel entertained at a stork shower saturday evening in honor of her daughter mrs silas ekker chrysanthemums were for decorations the evening was spent in playing cards miss melba peterson and miss ella viertel assist ed the hostess in serving lunch to the following guests mrs thomas drew mrs george castleton mrs airs mary stack mrs S C jensen miss billy jensen mrs minor peterson mrs M S stewart mrs leslie stewart mrs arthur viertel mrs martha kopman mrs james bant mrs sarah bigler mrs airs A D man son mrs may steiner mrs beebe mr air and mrs william mathews were salt lake and provo visitors tora on saturday and mr and mrs N A jones and daughters margaret and frances France 3 were in salt lake on a visit last friday saturday and sunday the woodcraft members ce lebrat ed their twenty second anniversary on monday evening each member of the order brought one guest and a pleasant social session was in or der the hall was decorated with the lodge colors red white and green and the evening was spent in playing cards mrs cecelia bacod won first prize mrs henry osborne second prize and mrs P J donnel ly consolation prize refreshment 3 were served a large birthday cae ca e with candles forming the center piece this week the reporter received a most interesting letter from farris L morton who was formerly con necked with this paper and whose present home is in san francisco where he has held a responsible position during the past few years the young man graduated from the high school with very high honors and since completing that work has displayed considerably talent along a literary line his ganv eureka friends wn be pleased to hear from him even in this indirect manner mr air and mrs D J russell sr entertained in a pleasant manner on saturday evening the party being tor for mr and mrs john robins OP former resided ig 14 of I 1 I 1 ureka who ara ar now making their home in marys vale the robinsons visited aith gintic tintic tin tic relatives and other friends fries da tor for several days and returned to their home on sunday in the decora eions tor for the party on saturday chrysanthemums were used and the evening nas as spent in playing barj prizes were awarded to mrs Willi williamr air owens and ralph shaw an blab orate luncheon was served those present being mr and mrs rob inson mr air and mrs william owens mr air and mrs john baker dr and mrs E L dark clark mr and mrs ralph shaw mr and mrs R A wilkins david russell jr frank russell and william russell mrs J L dallis left today for her home at salt lake after a pleasant visit with mr air and mrs koy roy kaighn william bell and walter franke spent spent sat saturday uday and sunday at salt lake city miss maude layton was out from salt lake during the week visiting with mr and mrs N A jones mrs herbert hopkinson and baby returned to provo last saturday after spending a few weeks in eu reka visiting with her son albert mrs humble of spanish fork is in eureka for a visit with her son and daughter george humble and mrs william owens mr and mrs claude P F baker re turned on monday after a sojourn at salt lake city while there they visited tor for a few days with mr and mrs melvin H shriver the infant daughter of mr air and mrs joseph peart of eureka died on monday its age being six weeks weeks undertaker ranke prepared prepare d the t e body tor for shipment to provo burial took place on wednesday mrs ida severn whose home Is in new york city left early in the week for cheyenne che enne wyoming tor for a visit with her daughter mrs severn was in eureka several days being the guest of mr air and mrs theodore miller mrs J E dillon this week enter talked her sister miss hazel west rope of provo and her cousin misa bernice koontz of lincoln neb the young ladles ladies left yesterday for provo after a very pleasant visit at the dillon home in this city the funeral services tor for marion marlou frances infant daughter of mr and mrs P J kelly of the iron king mine were conducted at goshen on monday according to undertaker franke the child lived but a few minutes after birth which was on cunday last junior the young son of mr and mrs H kirkpatrick celebrated his birthday on saturday and a children s party was given in his honor quite a number of the boys boy s friends were present and had a very jolly time playing games refreshments were also served mrs D W ostrander entertained at dinner last evening in honor 0 oi mrs J L ballis of salt lake covers being laid for mrs dallis mr air and mrs ars 31 roy kaighn mr air and mrs james ame s cr crooks mrs mary driscoll bill I 1 driscoll and mr and mrs ostrander F A hebbard and C E hulsh made a trip to clear lake last fri day and spent saturday shooting ducks having quite good success the trip to and from clear lake however was an unusually difficult one owing to the very muddy condl tion ot of the road but mr hebbard s car got through in good shape mil lard county roads are hardly worthy ot of the name after a few days of wet weather the silver city primary officers and their husbands went to the home of mr air and mrs joseph H finch last thursday evening and surprised them games and music were the features of the evening after refreshments were served the guests presented mrs finch with u piece of silverware mrs finch was councellor counce lor in the primary assoria tion mr and mrs finch are lea leaving silver city to make their home in eureka A collision between sanpete val I 1 ley and price trains on the main line blocked traffic and prevented the rio grande s evening train troa from reaching eureka at the regular hour on thursday the wreck was not a ery iery serious one but it resulted in the injury of a few people and con sid erable property damage the tintie train due here around 8 p in arrived a 1 0 clock this morning A J anderson scout executive tor for the district of which ahe tintie cities are a part will speak at the L D S church in eureka next sun day evening the hour tor for the service being 7 30 0 clock mr anderson Is a most interesting speaker on scout work and it is hoped that he will be greeted by a very large number of people all who are interested in scout work are especially invited in to be present the L 0 E club members were pleasantly entertained last evening at the home of mrs spencer peter son being played the prize j was awarded to mrs fred nesbitt and the consolation prize to mrs lee manson A tine fine luncheon wa was 3 served the ladles ladies present were as follows mrs henriod M mrs rs murphy mrs C bacon mrs joseph buys mrs theodore fullmer mrs drew mrs castleton mrs E H osborne mrs mccrea roundy mrs leo lee manson mrs vern firth pirth mrs spencer lloyd mrs airs fred nesbitt mrs william mccullough mrs john F rowe and grandma buys J H mcshane the silver city agent for the salt lake route who is quarantined away from his home on account of the illness of his son from diphtheria sas ras that the ch I 1 dren regret the quarantine wona than the disease abich fortunately is in a mild form because it wl wi I 1 break into their school wark work and spoil an excellent record for attend ance in five years time the child children had d neither been absent or tardy which h eh Is a record to be proud of |