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Show 'b I '1 J 1 - r, i Friday, FgbnuryS, 1922, EUREKA REPORTER Plage 2 v Eureka Personals and Social Events . foreign countries are clamoring tar Tanlaa, Its fame is world-widBchramm-- J o b a e e a Drag Stores Co. A.N. Wallace was la town this week from Mantl where herecently opened up an undertaking establishment. Ur. Wallaces business, la this city has been takea.over. by bis eons, Alvin and George Wallace.' Mi7 e. Baker A Baker, attorneys, have dosed their Delta office. At present the firm maintains offices at Provo and Eureka. ( We have sold 07, 099 bottles of Tanias and have never had a single Jacob's Pharmacy, Atcomplaint lanta, Ga, Bold by Bchramm-John-ao- u Drug Stores Co. , Mrs. H. H. Bourns was out from Charles H. Wright, well known Balt Lako late last week and while Provo man, has bean named to sme-ee- here arranged for the transfer of the the late Jesse Harman as a Bourne home on upper Mala street member of the - board of commis- to Balph Hopes. for our SIS stores It being demonstrated In mm The combined purchasing Isavee room no to doubt the supremacy of this popular aatabUsh this tlma in a way that at mont to ghro economics that assure thrift and satisfaction and which ova difficult if not im - possible ed sioners for Utah county. Ur. Wright There were II lyachiags la the Is connected with the Smoot Lumber United States la 19X1. Lets pass company at Provo. that by and talk about lawlessness la J. A. Meeker, well known artist Mexico. Pittsburg Gasetts-Timewho for many years has given his attention to the painting of scenery, Why doesnt the United States is bow at work cm a new advertising government get back at the movie incurtain for the Star Theatre. Dar- dustry by drafting Charlie Chaplin 7 Cleveland ing his stay here he will also paint to be postmaster-gener' new scenery, drop curtains, ate. for Plata Dealer. the local house. Edward Underwood of Salem, aged H.'L. Hayward, who la seeking 17 years, died at that place early in perm lesion from the public utilities the week. He was the father of commission to operate an automobile Charles W. Underwood of Eureka, was born in. Illinois and freight line between Provo and Eu- Deceased a resident of Utah for more reka, will have his hearing at the had been ' former city on Wednesday, Feb. 15th. than 90 years. It is expected that the matter will Harry J.- Beane and Lou Foote, be opposed by the ttlo Grande By. well known theatrical men, are recompany but in view of the fact that ported to have joined the Balph a large amount of freight is now be- Clonlnger company at Salt Lako. Mr. ing hauled to Eureka by' auto Mr. Beane, a former, resident of Eureka, Hayward is confident of receiving has been living at 8alt Lake for the favorable consideration at the hands past few years. of ths state utilities commission, ' "The coldest weather in forty years, is the report from one section of the state. Tintlc has had C some exceptionally cold weather during the past few weeks but the fall of snow has not been as heavy as In many other localities. Even the Utah county towns have had more snow than Eureka. to' duplicate. V i - j 'f --.t .;V s N v t r - ." - -- s. ' '"'J-vf-.- 100o Leather Tor; 85o of al ; - j Men 1. . ; 3 V? - Mcodgjbk ill BURGLAR PROOF . for several the Palmer Miss Meagher, who was years connected with Penmanship Association doing supervisory work in the south and east, has accepted a position as teacher In the Eureka schools. Miss Meagher will succeed Miss McLaughlin, teacher of the sixth grade, who resigned on account of illness. - George Waters, general manager, and L L. Quirk, district manager, for the Schramm-Johnso- w ' Star Wednesday THE seen and unseen hi a shoe too of mthdar. our poUey in pricing our show no , extra profits added in antidpa-)- , ' ' tion of a reduction later. Every '. - shoe is so marked that it carries with it a true reflection of real , value in the original price. , . ,, Buying for 812 stone enables , to go dinet to the largest manufacturers oT ghoes and-' v, secure values that are only ob--. tunable through volume buying..;, quently has the stress put on tne "seen" portion of the shoe. J. C. Penney Co. built shoes are ; made . thoroughly The hidden material good. and workmanship cany the same high standard of values as ' three mm's dress shoe styles here will meet the requirements of 85 of men. These are 100 leather and represent ' the height of good shoemaking. Made of all Mahogany Lotus leather with welt soles and half rubber heels. Exceptional values at THE , . shoe, prices, values. 9 qq 3;, , -- - V . :us ' v ... 1 : $55.75, From Utah Foists. No War Tax. L- -' '.f r .1 ,'r I,- - - w V ' t . . It is sstmlahlng haw kow quickly Mr. and Mrs. George Tinaman reTanlse will. product naultea. Tou turned' last Friday ufteF.ua astond-e-d '...visit at Balt Luka. usually feel bettor from the very n first dots.' Drug James L. . Williams, who la now Stores Co. .t, !,'r his home la southern Cali' , making I, Mrs. Gsorgs A. Hicks, one. of the fornia, la quite seriously 111 accord-ing'trssldsnto of Bpsnish Fork, word received during tha on January lltk. Mrs. Hicks weak. Ut. Williams condition has was 14 yasrs of ago sad kdd ban beau unsatisfactory for some months married slxty-nin- a yours. Bbs is sur- and at. present he la receiving treatvived by hsr husband, thru sons and ment lu one of the ' Long t Beach two daughters. : Ths dscasaad ' was hospitals. , kaowu throughout ths state. ' Last Tridsy evening Mrs.' - Ben Lost Friday evening the Encamp- Thurmond entertained the : Fidelia ment sad Canton members of the 1. Club members lu a pleasant manner. O. O. F. entertained tha local The time was spent In playing cards, Lodge and during the evening followed by an elegant . luncheon the honorary degree of chivalry was Which was served to-- ths following conferred upon Mrs. Joseph Trelour, guests: . MrS. John A' Allen," Mrs. The medal was preeentod to Mrs. Tre-la- John Savage, Mrs. Charles Jones, by Charles Stain, of Salt Lake Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. Alex Oourley, City, who lu secretary of tha grand Mrs. Charles Zahriakia, Mrs. M. R. lodge of Odd Fellows tor Utah. A B. Sullivan, Mrs. John Bunnell, Mrs. banquet and general good time fol- Bay Sorenson, Mrs. Eugene Blackett lowed the conferring of this degree. . and Mias Stella Fields. - . Bchrsmm-Johnao- February aad Uarch are most delightful -- . months in southern California. Aik Local Agent v-- ' Union Pacific System' for Anther details. - : "i o - - ' - - Be-bek- ah Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch Sr., and daughter, Mrs. J. Fred Johnson, also ths latters tm children, left early la the week for oontherm California where, they expect to remain daring the' balance of the winter. They will spend most of the time at Coronado Beach and Los -- . C.,.. or ' ; v BEFORE This PUBLIC UTHJjTIEB. .OOMMHBION ' OF UTAH, la tha Matter of the Application of H. L. Hayward, of Eareka, UUh, rghlT': - foFJpermiaeloa ' to operate an Cau No. 4IS. aatomobila freight line between xz fi ' . Provo and Earska, UUh. , . ' Mias Florence Powell sad Chutes H. Daly, both of Delta, warn married last week la Nephi. Ths wedding lb of Interest to Baraka people as the brides family, Mr. and Mia. Barnaul Powell and. children, ware residents of this otty'. before moving to Dolts. ; , oa -- NOTICE of. HEAHDtG. application of H. L.. Hayward, for to operate an aatomohne freight line betweM Utah.' t to heard before the Commlaeioa at Provo, Provo, Utah,' i-- v . February, 1019, at 10 a. m. By order. of the Commission. f Dated at Balt Luka aty, Utah, this 97th day of Jaaaary 10I9. . ... . T. E. BANNINO, hrb! 11 - r ' ... EXCURSION; UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Ten of if F 1? - -- s: A f February 4 : ' :? Thousands fre- CALIFORNIA Old time Round Trip r. i1. port tor his company. The state road commission is advertising for bids for the construe- and a half miles of en Nephi and the The type of road decided upon but it It will be Portland A certified check for 99,000 must accompany each bid. An effort will be made to get the work started during the coming :: 1 LOS ANGELES . V..-- month. UID-WINTE- R -- . to matters pertaining to He used to squeeze ft dollar attending his contracting business. Accounttill Liberty was black in the ants wers busy, during Mr. Fitchs face. Now hes spending hun- stay here, preparing an annual i Its Something Rich! Burglar Proof," starring Bryant Washburn. i s i Walter Fitch, Jr was In Eureka during the past week. .He has for some time been making his home in southern California, the trip to Eureka being made for the purpose of See' , ?., Con Nelson and daughter of Elberta and Miss Mabel Boberts of Eureka are having an en Joyable time on the coast, according to word received this week by relatives. They recently returned after a trip into Mexico and will remain at San Diego for a short time. They will return home later in the month or early In March. Mr. and Mrs. dreds like a missing cashier. and laugh for . w - - were in Eureka last week. During their stay la this city an inventory was taken of the local store and Information given out indicates that a most successful business has b transacted during the past twelve months. Gome see why a solid hour i J . . 'V, stores, n , r ! 3 PANT . r?l J: |