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Show , Jv - f : . .v. ' COKUL A REPORTER Phg4 Friday, January 20, 1922, WWWHMWMIMMHMHII I HMII Mill HHHWWt . , . presents Jeiae LLaaky. ...... BR.YANT IS IWASHBURN J X Full House I of' Jamee ana. while playing about the homo laat evening. Mlu Margaret donee la put Croat fait Lake for a few days vtalt with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. lex. the young eon Gatley. fell and broka hla 1 OemtjH a ranihlit of Jones. On Wednesday Mra. One J. Hen-rla- d was hoateu at a nicely arranged party of the Past Noble Grands Club of the Rebekah order. An excellent dinner wee served. The next meelng of the club will be with Mrs. John F. Howe. ; at Remarkably Low Prices Mrs. Fred Franhe end baby left this week for Ben Francisco to join Dr. Franks, who recently was made assistant surgeon nt the U. 8. Marine They say that opportunity knocks but once at any min's door, but we are doming with a second knock; . giving the Indies of Eureka another chance at our Pomps and Oxfords. . understood that the1 hospital, yonng physician la getting along, nicely and that he la la line for e Mrs. Franks ' and the promotion. baby had been gaesta of Mrs. G. i. Franks of Eureka for several weeks. Laat Saturday evening e pleasant surprise party waa given lu honor of Mra Loulaa Erickson. The evening wee sprat with music end card playing. Luncheon wee served to the following gneata: Mrs. Sophie Carpenter, Mrs. Mike Engatrom, Mra. Hilda Johnson,' Mrs. Edward Erickson, Mrs. Sophia Baker, Mra. Erick Martinson, Mra Ida Erickson, Mrs. Gnat Haldln, Mrs. Louisa Wester-lunft la many of onr customers took advantage of our first offer that we felt more of our customers would respond if rthey had a second chance. ; Bo '. Its too good an offer to pan up. It's certainly worth . an investigation. . Women are laying: "Give ns lower prices I" Now here is your chance. ' d, Matt Mrs. V Mrs. Newman, Charles Holmes end Helen Mine Snell. John W. Taylor returned to Eureka a few days ago after a trip to Burley, Idaho, where ho was called by the Illness of hie father, e former resident of Eureka who la now in hla 83rd year. Mr, .Taylor states that disconditions are exceptionally couraging In the farming section a of Idaho, with banka and business concerns of all kinds suffering. High freight rates and low prices on farm products have worked to the disadvantage of the farmers and left many of them in serious financial trouble. jiQammounlidun Star Theatre Wednesday I M HWMMI 0 HWWWMHWWWW1HWW1 !!: We F invito $3.45 and $3.75 solo dance. Punch was served and the usual luncheon was partaken of at midnight when the dance program was completed. The club has arranged to give dances nt regular Intervals daring the winter months. which had closed down, going again. St Andrew's Church Calendar, If the nation decided that It needRector-R- ev. ed a tax on chawing gum, Mr. Wrlg-le- y T. Owra-JonTablets. ChubnliiiJ la the kind of a man who wonld - o Sunday Church School 10 a. m. I have frequently need Chamber-- , promptly agree to It, and tarn his Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Iains Tablets, during the pasi. three attenUon to getting a greater vol- - Evening prayer and sermon 7.10. Monday Eureka Boys' Club (Sen? years, and have found them splendid nine of sales, for hoadacho and billoua attache. I He le a He doesnt lore.) am only too pleased. at any Ume, belleva In etlcUng the Individual Tuesday Boys Choir Rehnraal to apeak a word In prhlae of them,1 purchaser. He will cut his profit 4. IS p. m. writea Mrs. Laura M. Holt, Rock-por- t, on ons In two and go out and m. Wednesday Ladles Guild T.I9 p. N. T. Three get two more purchasers. Thursday Confirmation elan S sales at, say half a cent profit each, p. m. GIVE US MOBE WRIGLETS. net him more than one sale at a Friday Eureka Boys' Club (Juncent Wa dont know these are the iors) 7. p. m. El Paso (The Times.) bnt that to good business. ' When n suggestion la made In the figures, WISE MAN WHO KNOWS. wo had more Wrlgleys then If senate finance committee to remove wonld bo ton talk of buslnesa deon the tax of I per cant chewing gam pression. When business toga ha and-war-Tho win man advertton hto goods the suspicion le immediately vetoed goes after the holiday season ont and gets new business. that a secret bargain has been on-- , And his friends to over because be wants to keep hto me the say (hat tend Into somewhere. to get Wrlgley eternally downme Prominent before the people "Who made this bargain T asks way know he still has some to to tell him something he Saaator Read. It demands an ex-thing In which they will be Inesplana tlon when a gentleman can terested. Printers ink to stllf the cape $1,000,090 fat taxes on some-thin- g greatest lever known In boosting that to useless and worthless. business, and those who understand What waa the influence that reachthis keep It buy constantly. The ed behind the doors and took tho tax spasmodic advertiser, who - presents off Mr. WrlgleyT" ' An outstanding Instance of stol-- hto story In tho rush season when Tho imputation to, wo presume. heroic endeavor against goods nil themsslvea, never makes ,eiem ann William wrlgley, JV-.- 1 urlousand mlafortune has been brought; unccesa of advertising, too to a good friend of Warren Harding to public notice through publication ; often not of hto. business. The win ' and had quite a hit to do In electing of a letter from President Hardlng'ehap never falls to let the people him, through tho publicity In which ; to Carl Bonner, a war veteran of know that he to In buaineaa. what he ike . Mrs. Accounts? of ' Urn ' M. O'Holt - er. nil . . Every woman should have a Bank Account of her own, to teach her the ways of business and finance. Some day she may be called on to handle large sums of money and she will have the necessary knowledge and experience if she has handled her own bank account To the ladies of this community we offer the safety n . and service of our bank. Come in. We will welcome yon. wages. Start tho children ont right. Opra a savings account for each one at tho Eureka Banking Cos. bank. One dealer to anfflclrat to start an account and Interest on all rams compounded twice etch year. Certified Toner of Nat. Ftauo . Meat Prices Come Down EDWABD P. MATHEW thing crooked to going on. Tho Im- While In the war service overseas finger on the Will visit Eureka second week putation to' scarcely fair. Pulse In this way and con-oIn' April. and both Leave orders at Tho country could stand a few ttouee to attract, trade to hto a hand Eureka Hotel. . more Wrlgleys. The nation's bust-counters. nesa needs them. He to the kind of Hie buddywaa kllled"by the same man who, when he finds the demand explosion, for hto product to not what ho wonld Though tho ordinary man wonld by hopelesslike It to be, goes ont and creates have UI 5 .Bonn" fl!1 the demand. He makes two sticks not lose heart within J ,of gum grow whore only mo grew him urged n fightSomething and struggle to before and he works on a big scale. coma back.' This ha. to doing with At the risk of Infringing m the exceptional fortitude and unusuai advertising columns, wa call attra- - j success. A special Instructor was tlon to the tact that Mr. Wrlgley, secured for him, artificial hands r provided, and Bonner by means When you . who says himself that he "found .there were a lot of nlckles In thia'f. them kae mastered the typewriter. this bank the deposit world." sold hto chewing gum for your savings tory.af I a five cent piece before tho war. which Bonner had written was have the aarne ae yoo Dnrmg the war when sugar went giunni to him. Immediately he away np, he kept m selling hto gnmiwrote to tho war veteran, compand entity protection uter u five cent ptoee. When the tax men ting him m hto "cheerful .hope-- . that our hundreds of waa pot m most everything else, fulness and hto "progress toward other patrona have, In' .tha manufacturers shoved It along accomplishment. " in the telatIon and appreciation thus the people. If an article had every part of - the ' extended all will heartily Join. world. case The It ig literally brings to mind that of a yonng man of - Utah. Hanks by true that the sun name, who aaffered a similar misnever acti on our depositors, financial fortune the lose of both eyes and hands through n mine explosion. and long, ' unfailing Service have builtstrength for ug Staggering ae was tha blow, ho did this prestige.' . not despair. In recent years he has perfected himself la the art of public speaking and reading and hue ; 4 Per Cent Pigld od gone through various states making Deposit . hto livelihood from tho lyceum platform. And hto private life as well ae hto public life, his courage and optimism have hem an Inspiration to all who have coma lu contact with P1! f - - s - a, , ; J- o Engineers and firemen employed In tha various mines and mills of tho Tintlc District have announced their Intention of forming ap organisation which will bo n branch of tho National Association of Steam Engine-erwith headquarters at Chicago and which to affiliated with tha American Federation of Labor. Those who are back of tho movement, locally, say that tha new labor organization to being formed purely for-- , tha purpose of bringing about a more fraternal and friendly feeling among engineers and firemen of Tintlc, and that there to absolutely no agitation for change In working conditions or . Eureka Banking Company i ENGINEERS AND FIBEMEN . WILL FORM ORGANIZATION es super-financi- l&fosnea. - .. Girls Brown Calf Two Strap Pumps A most enjoyable party was given last evening by the Tintlc Dancing j Club. Thirty-fir-e couples ware present and the program was an unusually pleasing one. The president of the dab. O. J. Fitzgerald, presented all of the ladles with carnations and Enoch Clark, a well known entertainer from Provo, asalsted In making the party a success, calling for the dances, singing and giving a MM Brown Calf Pomp, Dixie Tie, Louis Eeel Glased Kid Pump, Louie Had. Patent Leather Pump, Louie Heel V Mole Kid Pump, Louis Seek Gray Kid Pump, Louis Heel. Beaver Kid Oxfords. Patent Leather Oxfords. V Black Kid Oxfords. Brown Kid Pumps. ftr i - Safety for Youir Savings . Wolf & Lairds ; , ! Always in the lead in the matter of choice meats at lowest prices, this shop has announced some sweep-- ; ing reductions. We handle nothing but choice steers, the best veal and grain fed park and lamb. i' hero for your meats. ! Pork Chops I ( : I . Veal Chops Mutton Chops Bound Steak -- Loin Steak ' v . : I vI ' Lunch' Mud . . 22V&0 t. - - . , llilMHHWMWtltWWIIIISSMHMMtMIMlf con-ra- to . - him. Steak T-Bo- ne -- - ! Until further notice these prices will prevail. Come ; - I I 6TRDSTCa . They are brave coals who thus can carry on" in spite of terrible misfortune and what seem to bo obstacles. . Their courage brings an added measure of faith la humankind. - fttt laka Ctty.'utih. JS-- A' |