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Show fV:..;-- . ' Pago 8 : i EUREKA REPORTER ByaaggswgagggaBBagiamffff!jnBBnnBBBffj?iaiMiiuaHBBHi!BniMnBn R. A. Brown ot Salt Lake was In Eureka d urine the earl part ot the week, homing here on business. Dr. L. B. Laker la again giving hta ' attention to hla medical practice alter a couple ot weeka absence. a returned to Salt Luke laat Frida after upending a month with hla daughter. Mrs. Eugene Blackett, of Eureka, ' Mra. Ralph Dunn haa returned to Provo after a pleasant vlalt . with her mother and alater, Mra. A. and Mra, Beber donee. W. O. Adame . ' Mra. Roy Kaighn and Mlaa Marlon Crooks left on Tuesda for. Balt Lake where the will remain for a few days visit Mra. Oscar Andrus ot Mammoth waa In Salt Lake during the week, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Greggerson. Mra. N. If. Thomas last Sunda returned to her home at Malad, Idaho, after spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. A. T. "Zabrlskie of Eureka. -. . The Royal Neighbors will meet on the evening of Frida, February 10 th, at the home of Mrs. H. F. Gear. All members are requested to attend. The members ot the Past Noble Grands Club were i moat enjoyably entertained, on Wednesday afternoon of this week, by Mra. Frank Taylor. The organisation has taken up the study of the ritual of the Rebekah order. The feature of Wednesday's gathering, attended by about seventeen ladles, was aa elaborate luncheon. The next meeting of the club will be held on Wednesday evening of next week at the home of Mrs. John Morley. , On Saturday evening a number of friends arranged and successfully carried out a surprise party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph Frlaby. The program of the evening Included card playing, games and music. Delicious refreshments were served. .Those attending the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Manson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Fuellenbach, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mrs. Vera Firth, Mrs. Thomas Berryman, Mrs. Jack r. Judge Charles Kryger, local Juvenile court officer, states that his attention was recently called to a most distressing condition In connection with a family which Is living at KnghtvUle. Judge Kryger has been trying to secure assistance for this family from Judge Willis of the Juve-- . nils Court but up to this time has failed and the aid of the local Red Cross has consequently been solicited. "Too much praise cannot be given the good women of Knlghtville for their Interest In the welfare of this M family, said Judge Kryger. "The way they have rendered assistance and helped in the care of a house full of motherless children Is really wonderful. I don't think there Is a place In the state where neighbors would have done more." Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph Buys entertained last Frldajr evening, the party being In honor of their son, Josephs fifteenth birthday. Mrs. Theodore Fullmer assisted the hostess In entertaining the young folks. The home. and table decorations were In yellow.- The program Included card playing, contests and! Mg games, Stella Fullmer, Clemment Ferguson, Leah VanLeuvan and;! ! Elmer Allen winning the prises ati I .cards. In the contest games prisesj were awarded to Leah VanLeuvan j! and Lloyd Green. An elegant lunch- - f eon was served to the following: ; j j Thelma Williams, Audrey Thurmond, Jean Pitts, Potts, Merle Peterson, Adeline A us tier, Leah VanLeuvan, Goldie Flora Hickman, j La-Ve- m Wheeler, Thelma Buys, Byron Thurman, 'Billie Driscoll, Edmond Birch, Lloyd Green, Elmer Allen, Clemment Ferguson, Eugene Cromar, Delbert Savage, Joseph Buys. . . . NEW SHOW BOOKS WERE DISTRIBUTED DURING WEEK " -o The- - Western Amusement Co. have Just Issued their new booklets, containing a list of all picture programs to be. given during the month of February. The new book Is an attractive one and contains the usual of feature films. Interesting line-u- p ; Bussell Coming' In A Lively Picture At Star Tonight Income Tax For The Averagd Family (form ot dividend . on Interest from Fight to appropriate the earnings of : BtOCkl w bond,T children? If so, the amount Less - '.must be Included ln the' return of Did bonuses receive duryou any "Stalwart Bill' Russell, William ' jJncome. Fox star, la coming to the Star With the arrival of the period for to ; income from Did the! make wife. your any on you any profit tax- retains, which .r Theatre; tonight. In a lively picture If so. It stocks, bonds or other any source whatsoever? called ."Singing River," iThls Is a must be oa or beta March 18th. or Personal? ;muat bs Included Is the return or western story about rustlers, robbers, vorr Individual should prasent - ' himself theee questions regarding ", Did you act as broker to any Reported to a separate return of Rusa dead beats and girl. pretty ' from which you received ,come- - r sell bad several fierce fights on his ;hli affairs daring the calendar year ' Did you receive any directors' fees commissions? hands, and goes through with them of 1111. ;...) trustees' fees In the course of the r ; i to Russell In Are interested from you In were fashion. any your partnerWhat your thef thrilling profits . or voca-from which ... firm other nsrk'lisilnnee or Vola are cast with him' Ship you Vale, trade, profession Do you hold any office to a benefit received any Income Comstock, Jack Rosalelgh, Arthur lion? Have you any Income from royal- - .Society from which yon receive any Morrison, Jack McDonald, Jack Hull, tlee or other patents? ,'Jneome? Louis King and Charles King. r The story Is by Jules O. Furthmaa, Have you any mtaor children who) '. Under, the pew tax lew, enacted by are working? j the special session of congress the and Charles ' Glblyn directed the yon received rat? Do. yoa appropriate or have the exemption for heads of families with taeome the la receive Did aay yoa picture. v - , - t - .7 . to . - . -- - - ... dollars a year has an 'Increase from two thousand dollaTa to two thousand live hundred, end the exemption for dependents has been Increased from two hundred to four' hundred dol-,la-rs for each dependent Tex rates remain unchanged. .. - . incomes of less than five j y. . ; Tablets Indigestion and "The nicest end pleasantest medicine 1 have seed for. Indigestion end constipation la Chamberlala'e - Tablets," writes Melard F. Craig, Middle Grove, N. T. They work like a charm and do not gripe or least any ... , unpleasant effect V. I", Its. " A wd known traveling man who rlelta the drag trade, says he has of; tea heard dragglsta ask a customer, who wlshoa to buy a cough medicine, whether It wee for a child or aa adult and if for a child, they almost invariably recommended ' Chamber-leta- h Cougb Remedy. Tba rasoa Is that they know there la oa danger from It and that It always cares. There la not the least danger to giving It and for raids, croup aad whooping cough it le tat ibis tierrlty for ml estate .her-galas., Ha alee wrtteo too toaraaon |