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Show Page Four YjewA Much 23; THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Ifjoted Patricks Catholic Church. Mr. and Bln.' Gary Redmond and two children of Salt Lake . funeral services for Mn. Margaret Lucas. She was a house guest of Miss Ann Sullivan. Bill Murphy and Jim Studs-trustudents at the U of U, were dinner guests Wednesday aftemon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ryan and Shanna. Relative and former residents here last Saturday for. the funeral services for Axel Wahlberg were Mr. and Mn. LeMar Lemmon and family, Mr .and Mrs. Clinton Gunderson, Mr. and Mrs. Quay Gunderson of Salt Lake, Carl Wahlberg, Mn. Reva Larsen, Mrs. Marion Seamons of Pro- and Mrs. Don Giles. They were house guests at the Giles home. Tom and Diane Randle and Jim Derry of Salt Lake spent the weekend here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle. Mrs. G. L. Watson and daughter and son, Patricia and Joe of Orem, spent the weekend here with Mrs. Mary Church and Gertrude Church. were home for the weekend visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Redmond and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burras-toRoger Redmond, who is employed in Salt Lake also spent the weekend here with his parents. Bln. Elisabeth Jex and Mr. and Mn. Gene Jex of ish Fork, were here on Tuesday attending funeral services for Sam Gardner. They were guests at the home of Mrs. Jexs daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gareld Brown and two boys of Salt Lake, Bln. Clara Darnall of Salt vo. Lake was in town for the- Bliss Uene McNeil and Bliss Jttn, Dan Luca of Salt Lake spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lucas and Mr. Mr. and spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas returned to Eureka on Wednesday from Nampa, Idaho, where they had resided for the past three months. Mr. and'Mra. Gene Cromar of Price, were weekend guests at the home- of Mrs. Frank n. Harold Fox. of Salt Lake, weekend the bore with spent Ilenes parents, Mr. and Mn. James . BOas McNeil. and three boys of Grantsville, were here for funeral services' for Axel - WANTED were They Wahlberg. 1 City was home over the week-- . end spending . the' time with her parents, Mr. and Mn. Howard Greenhalgh. Bfr. and Mr. OMm Storm of Orem wen in town on Sunday visiting, with Mrs. Elsie Nil- -, son and Bln.- Earlean Gear.. Webb. Mrs. Elmont Lemmon Jeiy Bee guests of her parents, Mr. and Mn. Harold Sorensen, and visited here over the weekend. BIAN: Good 8011: Opening. Rawlelgh Products in' Juab' ' County. Tear around,' steady work; good profits. Write Rawlelgh Dept Other guests over the weekend at the Sorensen home wen Mr and Mn. Rex Bass, Mr. and Mn. Lynn Tllby and son UTC-150-1- S7 Denver, Colo. mSOp Conditions boyond my control . mk Ifop Gear. Brenda Gourley, who is employed in Salt Lake, was home over the weekend spending the time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gourley. Miss Margaret Harrington and Mrs. Daisy Harding ..of Provo were here last Saturday attending the special Mass and reception, commemorating the 75th 'Anniversary of the dedication of St. Patrick church. Mr. Edith Da and Mrs. Mary Hoel of Ogden, spent the weekend here with Father Daz at the Parish Rectory. They came for the Special Mass and Reception which was held commemorating the 75th anniversary of the building of St 's a rang DCt) From the desk of REDDY KILOWATT Co. Utph Power A Ugh . . almost every While the cost of up up electricity has teen going takes to bring you I've managed to busliiess or indurj1 Vecclved in w this job has bt"eaexe?cisedbevery tconoI by sistent inflation. new ds and more production modern equipment, Kg ( capable, the end of mm ' my rope. There's nothing ilse I r hay. asked the Public , can increase-o- miy abui for the average home. The Commission, after and -o- Utah Power 1 light Co. wny about f centsa 2X will hold I will explain in detail will ss IIITIIIIIK gut Vye reached employes. well-train- ed - V To do y hearings Iraise. ujt . the to keep on giving, you s. so r8pi41y- - electricity 1U . still be the biggest bargain in your budget. Sincerely yours, ddil&owdt your Electric Servant figgp fiSD kilowatt HOURS Haw do you like your whlskoy UB fflEvsram gp 6siq$n$ faimsiAn-Without Wotor Hooting W u t n With Wotor Hooting Present Roto t Propoaod Roto Smooth and Mild? $6.13 a.6i $ 7.46 9.46 Smooth and Extra Mild? 10.51 15.11 11.46 BUY THE BLEND 22.93 30.66 Ml SMMY MtOOK HIST. CO., LOUISVILLE. SraUHT NUNON HMII WHISKEY HNRSKETM PMIIIF, 65 I 16J1 2536 33.61 offices. We will be very glad to have you drop in and look them over. Also we will be happy to 'answer any questions. IT. KENTDCKT P!flllML . 1 r 1 - 1 . 90 PROOF, KUWXT GRAIN I The proposed rale schedules are available at all Utali Power A Light Cot' BUY THE STMIBHT UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY mn I J ' GreeiUutfgh, who is employed in Salt Lake Miss Shanna Ryan and A. B. Webb, students at the University of Utah are spending the Spring vacation here with their parents, Mr. and Mn. Leonard Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Ed - . Robin, Mr. and , Mrs. Ronald Gilson and children of ' Kearns.' Judy Waters p, 1962 i |