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Show EUREKA, UTAH. Mrs. James D. Stack was in Salt Lake City Wednesday and. ;Thursday. Bert Harris of Robinson, left for Tono- pah, Nev., Wednesday morning. ' - -4 I' Mrs. John A. .Burrows returned from j Salt Lake this week, where she underwent under-went an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bruner came in Saturday night from Montpelier. Ida. Mr. , Bruner is the assistant at the Rio Grande aeot. . ;- - Miss Sadie- Bales of, Nephi, .who '. has been the guest of tire Misses Hickman for about ten days) Returned to her home in Nephi Tuesday. . .; . - . ' ' '.. "Jim" folan, Who was iinjured at the Beck mine a couple" of weeks: ago, has recovered sufficiently . to enable him to get- out upon the street, but it will . be some time before he can return to work. Will Beck returned - to Eureka last Saturday Sat-urday night from his ranch near Antelope. Ante-lope. Ida. He will remain until after the holidays. Will is well pleased with that section of the country. 4 Miss Nellie Sheehan has returned from a visit with friends at Park City. Charles' O'Connell was in town a few hours Saturday, the guest of her sister, Mrs. James D. Stack.-- Manager J. C. Sullivan of the Raymond mine was in Salt Lake City the early part of the week., In an. interview with one of the Salt Lake papers Mr. Sullivan slated that as soon as the 1,300-foot level was reached drifting would commence. |