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Show EUREKA. Ray Ashwort'h and Miss Eliza Man-gum, Man-gum, two of Eureka's most prominent ycung people, were united in the bonds of matrimony at the Salt Lake temple. Upon their return trip Mr. and Mrs. Ashworth were tendered a pleasant reception re-ception at the home of Mr. Ashworth's parents in Provo. Reporter, Nov. 15: Deer are quite plentiful in the mountains around Eureka Eu-reka this season and a great many have been killed by residents of the camp during the past two weeks. Ed Hickman went out on horseback las Sunday and in about three hours re- ; turned with a fine buck. Others have been almost as successful, and the butcher shops have been well supplied with the toothsome venison. Elk lodge 711 gave" their first grand ball at I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday even- i ing. and it was in every way creditable credit-able to the "best people on earth." j Colin McMurphy went down 'to Pay-son Pay-son last week to attend the wedding : reception of his brother-in-law, Wil- . liam H. Betts, and Martha Bates. ' Michael Robert Emmett Sullivan ' has accepted a position with the Tintic ! Meat company. j George Ryan, Jr., came in f rom .Ne- ! vada, where he has been working with ' I |