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Show ThAM 3tcws 5totcs TFrom4 BASEBALL (Bosbn v The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four- - Healthy Swimmer PLAYED AT NEPHI . . . schi-dule- ve-ceti- d played and tasty were served. Elaine Nelson, Donna Gannon, the guest of honor and the hostess. Okel-lierr- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stock were pleasantly surprised by a visit from Mr. Sterk'a sister and brother-in-laMajor and Mrs. Fred P. Lee. and daughter. Mary Barliara. The Lees have just returned from Japan where they have been stationed for 2 4 years. The Jasierson reunion was held With them were Mr. Stock's par- in Canyon Glen. Provo Canyon. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stcck. Sunday, June 20. Relativea attendand nephew. "Burky" Dopner. ed from Goshen, Spring I.ake. Santaquin, Provo and Salt Lake. A lovely aftrrnoon party was. A delicious lunch was enjoyed and held at the home of Ruth White a fine program of music, dancing in compliment to Mrs. Georgia and singing was featured. MemPeterson of Arizona and Mrs. bers of the Julia Okelherry. Evelyn Done of San Francisco. Stephen J as person. Alma Jasper-soCalifornia. "500" was the diverand Menlove families attendsion of the afternoon and prises ed from Goshen. j j Da.-a- s, iorky Crowley, Tex., model, is this year's Swim for Health Girl. Selected it the 13th annual national Iwim for Health contest in New fork, she not only swims but boks good both in and out of water. I forester-fireward- LEGAL NOTICES great-grandso- Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information n. Jack and Gordon Brooks of Provo are visiting with their cousins, Dell and Leon Jensen. Mrs. Kathalcen Finch and daughter, Karen, have been visiting with LEGAL NOTICE her parents, Mr. and Mra. Wayne Bureau of Land Management, Toolson. Mrs. Finch is at home District Land Office, Salt Lake in Logan, Utah. City, Utah, June 4, 1948: Notice Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dcbenham of la hereby given that on June 19, 1943, the State of Utah filed ap- Oakland, California, daughter and of Mrs. Elizabeth Bur' plication to select, Serial 084087, under the Act of Feb. 20, 1929, raston, have been visiting at the for: Lot 4, and SEUSWU Sec. 10, Burraston Home in Goshen. Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, E4NWi Sec. 15. NWKNEU Sec. 21, T. 17 8.. R. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Gale Betters, of E., SEViSWU, Sec. 7. NE14NW14 Ogden, Utah, frienda of Mr. and Sec. 18. T. 13 S.. R. 17 W.. SE14-SEMra. Lloyd Sorenson, spent an enSec. 12, T. 13 8., R. 18 W., joyable weekend at the Sorenson S.UM., 449.09 acres. The Depart- home. ment has classified the land as proper for acqulsiton under SecEUREKA BRANCH OF . . . tion 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, and opened it to selection by the State under the UTAH BIT & STEEL grant to Miners' Hospitals. Any SERVICE CO. person desiring to object to this application because of the mineral Ornamental Iron character of the land, or for any Aluminum & Sheet Metal Work other reason, should file his proAll Types of Welding test In this office during the period Bit A Steel Reconditioning of publication or before final apPneumatic Equipment Repair proval. A. J. TRESTON. Representative A. SI. ROSS Clerk In Charge. Published In Eureka Reporter. Telephone 55 June 11, 18. 25. and July 2 and 9. son-in-la- w 1948. en - ng foFsauP : j n, were won by Evelyn Done, Mable and Alta Burraston. Morgan, Mrs. Earl Okelherry. David, Eva Covers were laid for Betty Kirk. Pearl and Lucille, and Mrs. Duke LaVois Kirk. Alta Burraston, Hudson and Tommy motored to Elva Okclbcrry, Mable Morgan, Midvale Tuesday. June 22 to bring Sylvia Steck. Ada Burraston, Mrs. Mary Werrett. their grandmother. home to Goshen for an extended visit. On Thursday of last week they visited In Spanish Fork and Mrs. Werrett admired Michael her new H. Hewett. Probate And SANTAQUIN -T- he ganu. pw? Mining SotiM. hood is inviting all niemliI? North Beck Mining Co. were profeMOP j. Whitney Flpyd. the Priesthood out each main Chief making plans to sink their and Tuesday, Wednesday working lhaft a distance of fivei urges all resident of week to help prepan- the chuS or six hundred feet. For evral jjtah to confine their Fourth of grounds for the planting of i4 . months a campaign of pnwp-cticeiet,ratlng to activities other 1100 on the had been under way h(Ul the dangerous pastime of ft. level. hooting off fireworks. Professor Elmer Duncan was awarded a rubber hip lioouJZ' th state law and city d c,tM contract to sink two shafts on finances that prohibit sale and new. Inquin-- . Mrs tically North Tintic properties under the he use of firework within Utah. Gillispie. ft management of E. H. Bullock of personal the many In past PIANO and bench. Inquil Provo. One of the shafts was and of destruction buildings Nora McCormick, Phone to be at the Tintic Bower proper- - other property, and fires In our yt water our on , and areas ran von John Taylor had been busy heda htve suited from the use 1941 INDIAN Motorcycled: Tintic. on the work "S assessment aald. This rk Mr f. condition. $300.00. - 209 . Humbolt property. to let Utah t cooperate j Utah Ave., Payson. accident happenA Very serious anTn! the Tintic Standard fd First ward Bishopric refreshments Mrs. Vermtta Orton of Provo held her birthilay party at her home Saturday, June 28 at 1 p.m. Those attending front Santaquin were: Mrs, Alice Armstrong and Mrs. Della Hudson, from Nephi. Mrs. Jeanette Snyder; from Payson. Mrs. Ina Hansen and Mrs. Ed Snyder; Spanish Fork. Miss Peggy Coombe. Mrs. John Coombe and Mrs. Frank Coomlie. Those attending from Provo were the honored guest and her children: Leila, Leola, Jerry. Owen, and Carlene - and Mrs. Maude Miller and Ferl. A delicious trout dinner was served and cards supplied the diversion of the afternoon. Those winning prizes were: Mrs. Alice Armstrong, Mrs. Mauile Miller Mr. Ed Snyder and Mis Peggy Coombe. theater party and a delicious luncheon at the home of Donna y Gannon complimented Elva on her birthday, Thursday. June 24. Those enjoying the party were the guest of honor, the Donna Gannon and Ada Burraston and Elaine Nelson. Winona Jensen. Gail Finch. Fern Horton. Ruth White. DeVar Sorenson and Elaine Kirk. A ON CHURCH LAWN on FIRE DANGER DURING THE FOURTH fLMevlingthLt 17th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Snyder at Nephi Don Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. AlMrs. and Mr. Armstrong and bert Hudson; from Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Snyder; from Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mra. Frank Coombe and from l'rovo Miss Firl Miller. Progressive gsmes were Santaquin Tuesday night, June 29th at the city park. The Santaquin team was victorious by a score of 14 to 10. for There is a game Monday, July 5th on Santaquin grounds. Mr. eml Mr. Frank Seliebury end children, Jeffrey end Margaret Julie, of North Hollywood. their Califomie. ere In Utah visiting with rela-tive- e end friends. While here, they will see Mr. end Mrs. Jack BraneStena-fiel- d gan end Mr. end Mre. Jack Mre. Mr. end of Goahen, Frank Peterson end Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stenafield of Salt lake, end Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hickman of Bingham Canyon. Utah. J D131A HUDSON. Rrjjurtw HA.NTAQI'lV The Jr. League Team Baseball played Nephl Submit news to Ruth White by Tuesday Evening. WORK CONTINUES 'FORRESTER WARNS SANTAQUIN SEWS s istt ,t SSfiS. jg " n.jnj V553 new. $150.00. (v Phone 262-- Carnaby working near by was also "I'm not in the mood to an- .. but ft pinned down by falling rock swer serany quiHtions." from him WHITE enamel Monarch, saved nine timbeis housewife to Radio Anrange and medium sized Oke ious injury. to give man heatrola. Inquire. Mrs. Dt Ore shipments for the week nouncer Ed Hurst, trying were 109 csrloadH. Tintic Stan- $130 prize for right answers. Okclbcrry, Goshen, or m. Box 3. dard high with 27. Navel Air Reserve pilots flew E. K. Bradley, who, suffered In training In NEW mod. room home, 2,. serious injuries in a car accident 122.075 man hours 3 1947. one shares month of garage, water, R several weeks ago was recovering acres ground, chicken coop. i at the Holy Crow hospital. The Every community has somei for $6700. Immediate accident occured on the Silver nabobs who think that the! Jack Robinson, Santaquin local his where highway, was made for others. law a car over turned, while making unwas Mr. turn. Bradley sharp conscious for more than a week. Arthur Coffey, past exalted ruler of the Elks Lodge was making conplans to attend the annual vention to be held at Miami, FloriPhone 58 or 46 J, Phil-delph- ia ed City-Lynnd- yl Ralph Sylvester and family left Monday for their home in San The Auxiliary Leandro. Calif. They have been SANTAQUIN has sent previously and is now visiting for ten days with Mr. and sending a package each week to Mra. George Sylvester. They will Jimmie Gee who la confined at visit the Southern Parks on their the Utah Valley hospital and also return trip. to little Karen Robbins, who is being treated for rheumatic fever Mr. and Mrs. George Sylvester at the childrens hospital In Salt spent last week-en- d visiting with Lake City. relatives in Richfield and Elsinore. The Auxiliary la doing a won- They enjoyed a picnic up the derful work and we wish to com- Sevier and dear Creek canyon. pliment them on it. They also motored to Marysvale where they reviewed memories of the old Sylvester Ranch. Sends Packages FISHING IN THE A large percentage of all stake officers attended Eureka ward conference Sunday, June 27. This included a morning and evening session. A reception was held In the evening at 6:30 welcoming all attending. HIGH LAKES, STREAMS, OPENS Second Fishing Season Opens a For High Uintah Lakes, Others; Should He Good Spots Clarissa Higginson has had dara Joyce Hone of Benjavisiting Utah's second fish season open- min. her granddaughter her the past week. ing the high Uintah Lakes and streams and the entire north slope Leon La Eivne is confined at of the Uintah Range wil take the the 1. Payson hospital suffering spotlight today, July from asthma and pneumonia. such in famous time Starting waters as Mirror Lake, Chain and John George Baekman, Brown Durk Lakes, were the Lake of Salt Backman Bridger Lakes, and the Great week of Mrs. Anna this guests will be 5:00 Grandaddy a.m. The season will close October Jepson. 3. according to the State fishing Mr. and Mra. Elorim Tischncr proclamation. Fishing in the high lakes this of Salt Lake, former Santaquin year should be as good as ever, residents sient a few days here according to the State Fish and last week visiting friends and Game Department. The high relatives. They also attended the waters, stocked each summer by funeral of John L. Eilortson. park horse, received a heavy Mrs. Floyd Kay and Mrs. Dick quota of fish last year, and these will lie keeping" size for the Vasey were Provo visitors MonMrs. opening. I lLaihrdl Market da. Four new members joined the B.P.O.E. 711 at their last meeting. Albert Ferguson and R. R. Platt of Eureka and Dr. William Baker and Dr. L. B. Smith of Delta. Edward Heim, local manager of the Utah Power & Light returned to Eureka after a trip to Portland, Ore. where he attended the N. E. L. convention. Ernest Pritchett, who had been employed as time keeper at the North Lily mine, left to take position with the Brunswick Talking Machine Co. with headquarters In southern Idaho. R. D. Dickenson who for several years was employed at the W. F. Shrivers store was back in Eureka for a brief visit. Mr. Dickenson joined the J. C. Penney organization and was located at Shawnee, Oklahoma. Local trap shooters who attended the meet at Nephi and their Harscores were C. E. Huish 50 H. ry Carter 47. C. E. Rife 45 E. Wall, 41 Heber Jones 39. J. V. Rife 22 out of 25. sons of Dragerton arc visiting with relatives in Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miles and George Le Baron Sr. were in Salt Lake Friday on a business trip. Utah produced mineral products value of which was day. Prominent 8mts will be at the road's mil at Mirror Iake and the Mr. and Mrs. Don Golden spent more accessible waters in this all last week at Nephi. visiting region. The Marshal Isikes. al- Mr. Gulden's parents and also; ways a good spot, should lie about fishing up Nephi Cany-on- . toisH along with Washington and Tryol. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Carter. Mr. Roads are open into all sections, and Mrs. Junior Ross. Miss Oneta according to information received Cloward. Rex Shepherd, Miss from the road agencies this week. Dawnclla Grvenhalgh and Rex Many of the roads have not been Peterson enjoyed themselves at graded as yet because of the late raysun Reservoir Sunday. spring season and the heavy snowa. AH fishermen are urged Mra. Dcra Peterson visited this to take shovels and rhains to meet week at Provo and Sandy with any emergency. Mrs. Elsie Burrows and Mr. and Mra. Ray Peterson. in 1917, the $180,000,000. SPECIALS FOR JULY 2nd - 3rd - 6th 7th PICNIC SPECIALS FROM CUDAHY'S LIVER & BACON tins AC 12-o- z. W Each TANG I Each SLICED BACON DEVILED MEAT 34-o- tin z. Each Vienna Sausage tins z. tins 12-o- z. Each 4-o- tins 12-o- z. IQ 106 Each DEVILED MEAT byoz. tin Each Corned Beef Hash Tin TAMALES Tin ICE COLD WATERMELON HE VHO 4k ft." OWES NO ONE IS THE RICHEST! BE INDEPENDENT PAY CASH SAVE! We Will Meet Anyone's Cash Price I j i (Wd One-Ma- n AT Saw chain saw said to operate with equal rfflrlency In any cutting position has been developed by an Eastern company as a contribution to low cost building. The saw is said to be especially useful for construction timber cutting, as well as for light falling and burking, and for limbing. Driven by a 3'J horsepower gasoline engine, it has rutting raparlty. A July 4th Celebration one-ma- n -- Mr. and Mrs. Angus llolladay had as dinner guests Sunday her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Athol Christiansen of Helper. Also atthe dinner were: Mrs. The Christiansen and Mrs. Mina Olson. Mr. and Mra. Monels llolladay spent Sunday in Clearfield where they were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tweede. B3AY, JUJiLYT SPECTACULAR PARADE 9:30 A tn M. 18-in- rh Mra. Spencer Iligginnon r and MilliNMl Rom where I sit... Joe Marsh Pampered Farmers 8-9-- If the folks In our town were less tolerant, they'd he really burned np over that nationally circulated article on "pampered farm-eraliving off describing them the fat of the land. ," GIGANTIC PARADE EACH DAY GREATEST RIDERS, ROPERS SPECIALTY PERFORMERS .ARRIVAL 7:45 P. M. AT Y STADIUM Featuring 10 07 WEST'S STADIUM SHOW CONCESSIONS AND FUN FOR ALL DON'T MISS THE UTE STAMPEDE From whrro I ait the farmer ia anything but "pampered." If he'a better off today than twenty years ago It'a because he's worked hard to Improve the quality and quantity of his production. Take Bert Childers, for example, Bert ia up at four la the morning, to get the milking finUhrd and ploughing or harvesting, depending on the season, nntil sundown. In the evening he Anally relaxes with the missus over a moderate glass of beer. And the farmer today's not only ttmycrati In his habits, like Bert's evening glass of beer ... but tolerant in his opinions. So hell probably say of that article, "somebody got the facts wrong," and just let it go at that Copyri$t, 108, I'nifed 5tafei Ftnniatin GIRLS DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS FROM MAGNA ? IMPORTED CIRCUS ACTS Including THE WORLD-FAMOU- S ALFREDO LANDON MIDGET! THE FOUR ROZELL BROTHERS Awiallsfc and Acrobats Stupendous $1500 Fire Worki PiiplaT Free - New 49 Ford Sedan Given Away - Free |