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Show ' f s ' - s - . , REPORTER MVKEMJL Pago 4 s'.r - Vv , . .1 r , r . : - 9 f"' V. : ' I - ' Friday, January 27, 1922. ;.. " ' ' Peter Handy, left oa Thursday for one of the hospitals where he will receive treatment for heart trouble. On Tuesday- - baby boy arrived at the home of Hr. and Mrs. N. E. Kn. B. D. Gardner returned home lira. Hugo Depreain and daughter, 8tows. on Sunday after a visit with Balt lira. Emma Donnelly, returned oa Mrs. John J. Hanley has been at Tueaday after a Tlalt at Salt Lake. Lake relative! and other frlendi. one of the Balt Lake hospitals durlira. Agnes Kllmurry returned oa lira A-- B. Both era will leave on ing the past week. Saturday from Balt Lake. She ac- Saturday for a visit with her daughMrs. P. H. Craven will entertain companied lira. John Hanley to the ter at Haxelton, Idaho. the Literary Club members next Holy Croaa HoapltaL 11. D. Howlett was In' Balt Lake Wednesday evening. e Alma Hendrickson made a trip to last Friday tor the purpose of on Tin tic Payfuneral of B. N. C. i The assessment this week, taking his nine j tending Balt master will be delinquent on Januone of the to Stott, old daughter year ary SOth. 8ale day on Feb. 27th. hospitals for an appendicitis operaWilliam Bates was sent to Balt . tion. E. F. Birch returned last Friday Lake on Wednesday and will submit from Lake where he spent llr. and Mrs. Frank Garrlty and to as appendicitis operation. He was couple Salt of days on business. to Mrs. went his mother, accompanied by daughter, Mary Frances, Balt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Garrlty and Joseph Btokes. Herbert Connelly was called Balt Lake Wednesday on account daughter will remain there for a Keith Hickman, a student at the months visit. Hr. Garrlty returned Mrs. Leahy, U. of U was held up while oa his the death of his aunt, home later In the week. former resident of Park City. . to on room his way Wednesy man pushed a Albert Peterson spent Sunday and night The hold-u- p Frank Bobia is at the Holy Cross Monday at Balt Lake, visiting with gun Into his ribs and said: Stick Hospital at Salt Lake where be subMrs. Peterson and one of the em up. -- Keith complied and a mitted to an operation a few days children. The child has been receiv- search of his pockets netted the rob- - ago, this being the second within a ing treatment at one of the ber Just seventy cents. Fortunately year. Mrs. Bohls accompanied her he had left his 'watch at home. husband to the capital and remained hospitals. there throughout the week. local in Is Business of The membership the Eureka extremely light The Union Pacific System, which Boys Club has now reached a total police court, according to informs-- 1 of 240. Gymnasium meetings will Uon secured at the city ball. The 'recently took over the Salt Lake in the future be held In the High new Justice, Edward Hanson, has Boute, has announced a winter rate Seniors meet- had but one case since he assumed to California points. The fare for School Gymnasium. ing oa Monday and Juniors on Wed- the duties of his office and that was 'the round trip, according to an ad for a violation of the automobile vertlsement published in this weeks nesday evening at 7.15. ordinance. A small fine was as- - paper, Is 155.75. Mrs. David Bussell, Jr., was sessed against the motorist who . hostess at an enjoyable session of was operating hi. car, at night, with- the Five Hundred Clnb on Saturday out liffhtl idtOtOttfi L6U0T6 r6tttfQ6Q tO of last week. The afternoon was 'city late last week after a trip to On Friday evening of last week Salt Lake where Hr. Cronin attend-th- e taken np with a program of cards. Y. L. M. I. A. officers entertain- - ed the Masonic Grand Lodge ses-e- d Mrs. P. C. Craven won the prise. the Senior CUas at the home of slons. They also visited at Farm-M-r. , A dainty luncheon was served to the and Mrs. William Douglass. The ington, where Lenore attended a following club members: Mrs. E. L. Clark, Mrs. Frank Bacon, Mrs. time wu sp eng in playing games and party at the home of her friend. Hiss Kendrick, Mrs. Heber Jones, Mrs. an elegant! luncheon was served to Virginia Hollin. Ray Sorenson, Mrs. P. H. Craven. the following guests: Alice Billings,) The boy. of St. Andrews Episcopal Special guests were Mrs. Frank Rus- Marie Billings, Birdie Chase. Carol were glven a party at the home sell and Mrs. Spencer Lloyd. Mu. Jensen, Isabelle Gourley, Marie Turner last Saturday Kendrick will entertain the club next Holdaway, Hasel Larson, Mabel Lar-of all kl Indswere son, Thelma Holdaway, Beatrice Saturday. 1.30 when the boys sat until Jones, Mrs. Jeanette Ullock. Naoma Mrs. Eugene Blackett entertained Mrs. Georg. Sylvester, the Fidelia Club In a pleasant man- Beck, Mr. and Mrs. George Finch, Mrs. ner on Friday evening of last week. Frank Bacon, Althea Sylvester, Mrs. J- - At?r J wy enjoyable time The following officers were elected Julia Whitehead. " up by Tta thre? for the new year: Mrs. Charles hearty cheers for Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Mary Wanlass very pleasant- - Mrs. Cannon, Jones, president; Mrs. Alex Gourley, vice president; Mrs. Earl Jones, ly entertained the Sewing Circle last, MPhy entertained was spent , secretary and treasurer. The even- Thursday. The afternoon of Glfls tber Bwrm BHlT Mrs. work. May cards. In in was doing fancy playing spent ing ta,t Tuesday evening. The A Dainty refreshments were served to Jones gave a splendid reading. was spent In dancing and play-lowithe following guests: Mrs. John delicious lunch was served to the fol- mes. Dainty refreshments club members: Mrs. Allen, Mrs. John Savage, Mrs. Earl th tallowing: Merle Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. VanLeuvan, Mrs. Vena Okey, R"tb John Bunnell, Mrs. Charles Zabrls-ki- e, Elsie Nellson, Mrs. Sarah Clemment, Wall, Elenor Mrs. George Castleton, Mrs. Alex Mrs. Ida Brisker, Mrs. May Jones, JJldred Hood. Wanda Gourley, Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan and Mrs. Florence Simpkins. Mrs. John Rlchmond. Both and Dorothy Mrs. Ben Thurmond. Forgle, Mrs. Hannah Mitchell. The Helen Towers. and Murphy were Mrs. Joseph special guests Minor Peterson, city marshal, was Buys, Mrs. E. R. Bowen, Mrs. Eva. on -Wednesday afternoon Mrs. In Balt Lake during the week and Dunn and Mrs. Vers Is Sylvester. Edward Pike was hostess- - at a had a consultation with the attorney Ur i pleasant session of the Bridge Club. general regarding the enforcement Addition to the regular members of the automobile law. Mr. Peterwas attended by Mrs. W. the son was Informed that It Is his duty, and the dnty of every other officer, Miss Ella Donnelly. The prise for to assist In bringing about a propor Mrs. P. H. Craven and Frank Bacon observance of the new measure. Motorists will bo allowed until March 1st to take out licenses but after that date no one will he alwU1 w tb ,olin Don" lowed to operate a car on a 1921 Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon, license. As the big rush at the ' Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Russell, Jr., Mr. of states office will be late and Mrs. Ray Sorenson, Mr. and . Wednesday Mrs. John Rowe enter-i-d gn pyt (oiiif Qfuji of thi February motorists should take! Mrs. Heber Jones, Mrs. Cecellt m Bacon and Mrs. Ralph Dunn ont licenses before that time. oon Th. spent in sewing and a general good time. A dainty luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. E. Bowen, Mrs. William Tito, Mrs. H. F. Gear, Mrs. Mary Dahl, Mra. Emma Murphy, Mrs. Joseph Treloar, Mrs. Rose Taylor, Mrs. O. J. Henriod, Mrs. Henry Runnells, Mrs. John Morley. The club's next meeting will be at the hone of Mrs. Rose Taylor on Wednesday afternoon of next week. ( e at-th- The values are the and the styles right np to the ' . minute. Vote the reductions which we are making. . Hen's Suits, regular price from 960 to $65 at . . $40.00 .... Ken's Suit, regular price from $50 to $55 ! j . For the next few days-ware going to make a special price on Mens Suits. $3500 . All our Mm's Overcoats will also be sold at a Mg reduction. Come in and look them over. VvJ ( Men's Drew Shirts, without collar, assorted sizes Ladies' High Heel Slippers and Oxfords, all sizes each $185 Spring shipments are arriving daily in our dry goods department New rHwgTiams, Percales, Tissue Ginghams, Serpentine Crepe in all the latest shades and colors. An extra special assortment of Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose all colors. J .e $1.00 eoowe ng Zeller MitI, Lh JFSJFShT SSi ESt SSTw,1- PF s"u- Belljr-secretar- y CALIFORNIA MID-WINTE- EXCURSION R To 4 UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Old time Round Trip Fare of $55.75 From Utah Points. No War Tax. February and March are most delightful months in southern California. Ask Local Agent .Union Pacific System for further details. .New auto, licenses' can be secured In Their Popular Sport at the Reporter office. ' place within the next taw months. l.4 U In closing I?4 ugly gash Sown the mans back. : tbs Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch,' Sr.,! Deputy (Sheriff Charlie Coates and Mrs. J. Fred Johnson and two rounded up the belligerents and children will leave next week for lodged them In the Eureka Jail over southern California where they will night, taking them to Provo this remain for several weeks. morning. O. L. E. Club met at the home The or of Mrs. Emma Murphy oa Thursday. 500" was the card game played and first prise was awarded to Mrs. John Bunnell and other members Cecelia Bacon; 2nd prise, Mrs. John of the board of county commissionLuncheon was served to the. ers have gone to California for the following: Mrs. Theodors Fullmer, commit this motto to memory and it purpose of investigating the various Mra, joaeph Buys, Mrs. John Drew, ehould be placed In plain lettering kinds of road paving material. While y Georgs castleton, Mrs. Nettle Above the entrance of every are pretty thoroughly convinced. Peterson, Mrs. Joseph Fnellenbach, j'lAtlve hall, tax commissioners cement will be the material gn. Fnnk Bacon, Mrs. Cecelia Hoe, county commissioners rooms used on the piece of road from Nephi Bacon, Mrs. Henry Osborne, Mrs. And every other taxing body In the to Santaquin the manufacturers of;j0gB RoWe gn. Qus Henriod. Mrs. country. bltulithlc paving material have of-Our present system of increasing Chase. Mrs. Henry Bunnells, fered to pay all expenses of the Bra. Lee Manson, Mrs. Louie Noel, the number of boards and .commisboard members on a trip to the Mrs. Dsan Henriod. sions that attempt to control and coast where Messrs. Bunnell, Orme Interfere with every line of human and Francome will have an opporactivity is the ban of our modern To Gala a Good Repstattao. In of government system tunity of inspecting hundreds of this n mllss of pavsd roads. Some of these country. The way to gain a good reputation roads have been in use for many It is contrary to the form of years and of course there are sec- Is to endeavor to be what you ap- government established by onr foretions In- California where the pave- pear. That is precisely the manner fathers. which Chamberlains Cough ments are subjected to much more In It would be hard to show where truffle than here in Utah. In one Remedy has gained its reputation as tbs present system has served any section of California test roads have a cure for coughs, colds, croup asd pnrpM other " to load the been constructed with a view to de- whooping cough. Every bottle that country with staggering tax burdens, applies to federal as well as termining which particular kind of has ever been put out by the menu-Th- is paving material wears longest and facturers has been fully up to the state governments, requires the least upkeep. Naturally high standard of excellence claimed f if government overhead continues the commissioners are anxious to get it People have found that It; to increase at the present rate for all the Information possible before can bo depended upon for the relief ' the pext ten years, tbs cost of living taking np Juab county's first big and cure of these ailments and that and the burden of tnxntinn will be it Is pleasant and safe to take. Job of paving. j unbearable. , legis-the- of-th- at ju i csuuxJT The young generation U eec talnly lull of unique tricks. The latest b sending a kbs by mail to Four sweetheart. The feminine young person rubs a colored substance on her lips and then presses her lips to a postcard, or a card that goes into an envelope.-Thideal substance te said to be a ouxtuce of honey, gum arabic and cochineal. The cut shows Miss kiss-A- c P1 Ward, a noted beauty, below) a picture of kisa r hop rrcDUD vou WHdrD you soip WERE M MY SHOES as Mexican Miners Engage Mrs. James P. DrlcoU went to Salt Thors was a nasty fight out at Lake on Wednesday and will remain Dividend last evening, resulting In there for a few weeks. tha arrest of two Mexican Miners, who were taken to the Utah county Mr. and Mrs. Jesss Hawes were Provo this morning.- Particalled to Provo Monday on account Jail at of the death of the latters mother. culars regarding the fight are not easily obtained but It Is thought tjiat Dr. J. W. Henderson left today for It followed a drinking bout J. Balt Lake to attend a convention of Sardo, after he had been pretty thoroughly beaten up by Ek Lopes, Chiropractors. secured a rasor and commenced cutting and slashing. With onu swipe .of his trnsty blade Sardo cun Lopes spent the last two months visiting almost from his ears to his hAls and the family of her son. las Lopes stands about six feet five! readily be seen that he sue- J. W. Moreton has purchased si' so length- - The! modem home and , three acres of was who called to attend Physician InIt is his jj,, LOS ANGELES February WillIsm Lewis, Goshen cattle man and rancher, was in Eureka on business early in the week. ?T mttttt 11111 III! '.jr ' V'-- r. ' . j |