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Show P8 15, 1828.' Friday, Dsewnhsr ' vi.. Attend the Enamel War Sato at Home cooked meala SI aext Tuesday. Back at B. B. Hotel. Mrs. Mr. aad Mrs. B. K. Pritchett of vela. Mammoth are the parents at a baby The University of Utah Christmas Ctrl, bon dnrtog tha past woqk. . vacation extends for two J. Fred Johnson general super commencing today. lntendent of the Chief Consolidated Dr.' S. J. Howell returned properties, waa In Salt La Tuesday after a business trip to business during the past week. Salt Lake. wonderful assortment of Coats Enamel Ware Bale at Fennell and Dresses at Heffernans Just re next Tuesday see display ad in this ceived for theJfnu trade. See these June. before the assortment is picked over. Mrs. Jack Driscoll of Butt was In James Gatley, Jr, has Joined the Eureka this week, visiting Mrs. ranks of the radio fans. His new re- Jerry Kelly, who has been on the ceiving set was purchased from sick list for some tlmo. Donald Manaon. who handled the InThe Catholic Women's League stallation early In the week. ' held a meeting at the Miners Union Elks at Park City will soon Hall last Thursday evening. - After eupy their new home, an excellent the regular buslneks of the evening, structure which will add much to refreshments were served, Mrs. WU--I the appearance of that camps busi- 11am McCormick acting as hostess.; ness district. It Is thought that the Martin Enqulst was In Salt Lake: building will be completed quite early In the week, going there on early in the new year. business, also for the purpose of reThe special assortment of Hew ceiving special medical attention as Spring Models la Taffeta Dresses he has been a sufferer from rheuawait your Inspection at Hefferaans. matism for the past year or more. Make your choice before tha lot la Mrs.' H. C. Sylvester entertained picked over. on Wednesday afternoon la honor of Carolyn, tha little daughter of Mr. her sister, Mrs. B. 'O. Mars of and Mrs. B. L. Conyers of this city, Hamilton, Montana, who has been has been quite 111 at the home of her visiting with her mother, Mrs. Frank grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Brohm, for several months. A numWilson, at Payson- - The child Is suf- ber of guests were present and parfering from pneumonia but la now took of a splendid luncheon. quite well along toward recovery. A very successful basaar was Rev. Arthur W.V Moulton, presid- operated on Tuesday by the todies ing bishop for the Episcopal Church of the M. E. Church. The large stock In Utah, will be In Eurexa next Including fancy work and various day and will conduct the services at other articles so much la demand tha local church. Rev Moulton la a during the holiday season was soon most Interesting speaker and, local exhausted. people should avail themselves of while yrfngaged la this opportunity of hearing the dis- theBobby Garrlty, of a mwrtraln at the operation ' i tinguished churchman. Chief Cons, mine a lew days ago, On special sale at Hetferaans SB met with an accident. The mule' new Winter Coats aad Si Wool and started up suddenly as the driver Silk Dresses. You can make a saving was fixing a single-tre- e and this reof at least SO per cent on these gar- sulted In a lacerated hand and a FhuU'i i . . ii ii v i ; i - ments. broken finger. . P. H. Craven, manager of ' the Mrs. W, J. Smith was In Provo Utah Power Co's. Untie branch, re- on Friday and Saturday on business turned last Saturday after h two pertaining to the todies shop which week's absence, during which time has Just been opened on Main street, he made a trip to Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. In the rooms formerly occupied by Craven was called east, by the death the Mary Elisabeth Shop. Mrs. and remained Bmlth will carry a line of ladles of his brother-in-lato assist his sister in attending, to goods and wlU also engage In dressbusiness matters. Mr. Craven nays making. that the eastekn tftles whldr he Phil who la well known visited appeared to be enjoying ful to most Sullivan, of the old tlmo residents of manumeasure of prosperity, the Eureka by reason of his residence facturing establlsbfnenta being about here several years ago, was down as busy as they, usually are at this from Butte on a visit during the season of the rar. Weather condi- week. He was accompanied on favorable the tions were exceptionally Both are Jack by Leary. trip during the time fnat Mr. Craven was retotlvee of Mrs. Jerry Kelly of this In the eastern states and he says that tha first snow was encountered city. Mrs. William Okey was In Ameriin Wyoming. can Fork on Tuesday, going there All of the most popular kinds of for the funeral of Stephen Roy candles at special holiday prices. U. Woods, a former resident of Eure8. Candy Co, ka who died at Salt Lake, following Mr. an appendicitis operation, Woods was 41 years of age. Several a. A. FRANKE-FLOW- ERS years ago he made his home In this city and during his stay hare was enPrice List gaged la business. The' Entre Nous Literary Club; Wreathes . 95.00 to 920.00 met' at the home of Mrs. I. L. Wil96-0to 916.00 liamson on Wednesday of this week Pillows Crescent 95.00 to 920.00 and m very interesting session was ' Broken Wheel 96.00 to 926.00 held. Mrs. R. D. Gardner gave a Miss and on Booth Tarklngton 96.00 to 920.00 paper Heart Cross 96.00 to 926.03 Anna Rose reviewed the play "Mister '. 96.00 to 926.00 Antonio. Refreshments wars served Harp' 95.00 to 915.00 by the hostess. The next meeting of Lyre.,.. Casket Spray 92.60 to 916.00 the club will be next Wed., Dee 20, with C. E. Huish. At this session According to number and price. Mrs. Lee Hayward will read a paper CUT FLOWERS on Josephine Preston Peabody. Roses, loose, any color 92.00 to 99.00 Get your mixed candy at the U. Carnations, 92.00, 92.60 and 92-0Violets 25 cents per bunch B. Candy Co. store, special holiday 99-0to 12.00 price of 26 cents. Polnsettas v? Copyright 1922 Halt Sctofhsr & Mux . w :f-- ... V ' 1 want It R if Something to wear, of course- - things to wear are the gifts most appreciated by men.' 0 , .... ...... ja Perhaps you. can give him a Suit or a beautiful warm Overcoat, tailored by Halt Schaffner & Marx. 0 0 . WMWMIUmMMlMHHMMUIIMmUIIIHHH Maybe some smaller things will be more TINTIG LODGE NO. 711 appropriate--hosier- B.P.O.E. shirts, gloves, slippers, y, a muffler, neckwear, pajamas or Presents Their Biff Annual Charity Show THE BEAUTY SHOP STAR THEATRE Whatever .you decide on youll find it here the best that can be had, and most ; Wednesday and Thursday December 27-2- 8 reosonably priced.; , Positively the most pretentions local talent production ever staffed in Eureka, . t r . v;,, J fy'itj j i . . . . - j One Lonff Laugh from 8.30 'Till 11 .30 Just V, ' here, too.. of Thirty Pretty, Peppy Girls.' 20 Snappy gfagfag and Damcinff Hits BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES SPECIAL SETTINGS ; BEAUTY CHORUS i V Youll find courteous, unhurried service Cast and Chorus of 60 W . ! 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