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Show Iiirrka ?part?r Eastern Star Worthy Matron, Mary Horton, presided at the Monday meeting of the Order of Eastern Star, with Worthy Patron Floyd Nash assisting. After a routine meeting had been disposed of, an election of officers was held with the following results: Worthy Matron, Mabel Butler; Worthy Patron, Leslie Randle; Associate Matron, Lavon Ryan; Associate Patron, Leonard Ryan; conductress, Ollie Mae Coombs; associate conductress, Adeline Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY SprlngvlIIe, Entered as second-clas- s Utah matter February 10, 1948, at the post office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription In Advance. Per Year, 84.00: Per Copy. 10c. MRS. mer.TJB COFFEY Correspondent Publisher HARRISON CONOVER Editor WOODROW WEIGHT NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION INC. NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, Tuckett. At the close of the chapter na& work, refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Frank CLASSIFIEDS Rate: 5c per word; minimum 1.00. Rerun Rate: 50c (up to 5 lines). LAIRD'S MARKET I Fresh Meats, Groe Dairy i Products and Produce, Frozen Foods j at (Delivery S Phone Tues.-Thurs.-S- 4SS-880- WANTED FENDER Guitars, Basses and amplifiers. Also various nonelectric guitars. All prices Herger Music, 158 So. 1st Dll West, Provo. Legal Notices Guardianship Notices Probate and Consult County Clert or tho Respective Signors for Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS of CHARLES JAMESON, deceased, and ALICE B. JAMESON, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of ' Udell R. Jensen, 125 North Main Street, Nephl, Utah, on or before.. the 30th day of January, AJ. 1965. Claims must be presented in accordance with the U.C.A. 53, provisions of as verification with and proper required therein. Estate 75-9-- 5,. Signed BURTTS a JAMESON LUCILLE J. BIGLER Administrators of estates of Charles Jameson and Alice B. Jameson, deceased jointly administered. Published in the Eureka Reporter, Oct 30, Nov. 6, 13, and 20, 1964. Mr. and Mrs. George Alnge of Payson, spent Sunday here with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alnge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman left for their home In Long Beach, Calif., last Friday, after visiting here for the past ten days. While here they were house guests of Mrs. Freemans sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart Mrs. Freeman will be remembered as the former Alberta Whitehead.' During their stay in Eureka, the Stewarts and their guests made a trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harkins of Napa, Calif., who are visiting here with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mis. Norman Schow, made a trip last weekend to Kellogg, Idaho, whirs they were guests at the home of Ml, and Mrs. Leonard Brown. Mike McCormick of Garden Grove, Calif. They spent the afternoon renewing acquain- eu n PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH K November 6, 1964 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two Tuckett Mrs. Jim Derry (Diane Randle) and small daughter, Denise, of Denver, Colo., arrived home Sunday for a wades visit with her parents, MI. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle. Her parents met Afternoon 500 The Afternoon 500 Club met last Thursday at a local cafe. Mrs. Rhoda Bell was the hostesa delicious luncheon was served at 1:00 p.m., followed A them at the Salt Lake Airport. by an afternoon of cards. Earl Stewart bagged a nice deer in the Schofield area. This was quite a thrill for Earl, as it is the first one he has bagged in three years, which was record for him, since he is considered an ex-cellent huntsman, and always brought home a nice deer, but for the past years they have proved too fast for him. He had no luck during the hunt in the Tintic mountains, so took two-poi- nt a trip up to Schofield to (to At- tending were: Mis. Brennan Hannifin, Mrs. Dean Rose, Mrs. . tances, and were happy to see so many of their old friends. Mrs. Lynn Brady and daughter, Janet, and Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, were in Spanish Fork on Monday, combining business and pleasure. Curtis Butler and daughter, Sandy, were in Salt Lake last Saturday, where they combined business and pleasure. Mrs. Mr. and Mis. Bart Ryan of Goshen were in town Saturday evening, visiting with his parents, Mr And ' Mrs. Leonard Ryan and attending the Elks Halloween party at the club Mrs. Pat Montcrief and two children of Las Vegas, left last week for their home, after spending the past several weeks hero with her father, rooms. Another Johnson Carol Mis. daughter, and son, Darrell, also of Las Vegas, spent a few days here last week with Mr. Campbell and other relatives. Clyde Mrs. Olive Carlson returned home on Friday, after spending several months in Calif., with members of her family. Back in town last Thursday for a few hours were former residents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCormick and their grandson, CampbelL Lynn Brady and daughter, Pam, were in Santaquln Tuesday evening, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mis. Jim Brady. Melvin Hansen, Mis. Gerald Aitken, Mis. Oscar Ericksoon, Mrs. William Paxman and a Anna guest, Mrs. special Mrs. LaRue Fox is confined to the Nephi Hospital, where she is being given treatment for complications from a siege of flu. Friends are wishing her a prompt and complete Franks. High score was won by Mrs. Rose, 2nd high, Mrs. Aitken, house prize, Mrs. Erickson and consolation, Mrs. Paxman. A Flameless a bit of fishing, but Just for hick brought along his gun, and not only bagged the deer but came home with 16 nice fish, so he felt his trip to schofield was a real success. Haynes returned to the ' Payson Hospital on Tuesday, where he is receiving treatment prior to undergoing surgery. His many friends are wishing him the best in the way of a speedy and complete recovery. Tfed MI. and Mis. Am Jensen and two children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend here with her parents, MI. and Mis. William Roberts. Miss Shanna Ryan, who is attending the University of Utah, was home over the weekend spending the time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ryan. MI. and Mrs. Roy Gourley were in Provo last Saturday, attending the Utah State Young Univerfootball game. sity Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and two children were home for the weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Hamilton Laird and with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker. Mr And Mrs. Ronald Nelson and Mrs. Florence Gillespie were in Salt Lake City Monday for funeral services for Roger Carlson. Mrs. Lee Bird Marene, were in Sunday, visiting and calling on Carlson family. and daughter, Salt Lake on with relatives the Stands i Mrs. Ted Johnson and Mrs. Hilda Webb were in Moroni on Tuesday visiting with Mrs. Dean Hannifin and Mrs. Margaret Duncan. Clothes come from your electric dryer daisy fresh. Drying clothes electrically is clean as an electric light . . odorless for the life of the dryer ... no byproducts of combustion to linger. Goes Anywhere. Some electric models require no vents. Because there is only one connection, electric models may be moved easily for cleaning. electric Clothes Lost Longer. Sunshine-pur- e heat is precisely controlled, gentle and even . . . pampers clothes for longer life. Fast Drying. A flameless electric dryer dries clothes as fast as they can safely be dried. Fluffy, Sweet Smelling Clothes. an electric dryer is flameless, a child can operate it safely. There is no So Safe. Because flame, no combustion. 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