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Show UjTUSt The Eureka (Utah) Keporter Page Three c,venth Birthday home was Social Cvcnts of the ccnM delightful Saturday, n their her ocHHion of the An afternoon of 'I;.,. J"J,m ed by Mrs. Dora Tor- enjoyed by the young daugh-,n",Jk,'- wr :ih Mrs. Louise Kurtz Newman aerved refreshments to Vick- - Entertains Club Those attending l!fKuttle Ken-Ita- Kent and Kay Cushing, . June-shWVal- News of Interest e Ann Ferris. Pan.-"- i Brenda Kay Courley. .nraiuy Kyan, JaneJene Berry. Marjorie RanGloria and Lavun Naky. Dittmer. Ronald Tutleten. Linda Julian Sanderson, Joanne Karen and Elana Christ-1Judy Arli tte Broderick. 5fje,ry Sanderson. Evan Kay phil-P- I and family of Provo, Dr. and Mra. Warren Salmon (Norma Forsey) und children of Orem. 2 .Mrs. P. V Anderson left Sunday for her home in Salt Iake City after spending the past two weeks at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. William Paxman. de-nar- tv ,, i Siatay guests at the Geo. Forney home were Mr. and Mra. Geo. F. Foracy and family of Hall I.akc City. Mr. and Mra. Garth Munson Party Marked By ic ?' Mrs. Kurlz entertained News, Activities l i - son-in-ls- New Arrivals . . . Mrs. Martha Yan Wagoner is and Mrv J. II Huy are a few days in Ogden, spending the week hi Salt latke Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roberta of visiting with Mrs. Buys' sister, City attending a course in Mental Tinlic Junction are the happy , Nurat-sHealth Mrs. J li. Moore. for lublie Hygiene boy, horn Augpurenla of a which is held at the U. of 1'. ust 3, al the baby Payann hospital. The Mr. und Mrs. Clarence (iourley couple has one other rhild, a hoy M r. and Mrs. Win. were in Provo on Wednesday of Bridge nuin 15 months old. Grandparents are "h-has leeently full died a mission Inst week, where they combined und children and Mra. Gertrude Mr. and Mra. E. R. Bryson of in liawan fur the LDS eliurch. The Gun-itwere Salt luike City visi Eureka. business and pleasure. trip fnnii Hawaii was made by tors lust Friday. plane, ami the Mr. and Mra. Jerald Carlson ivjHirt that .Sunday dinner guests al tlie since the flight was an unscheduled Mr. anil Mrs Arld home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence cMiiian received word thia week of the one. they had i idea of what time Gnm-lewere Mrs. Myrtle Puinter had themselves a real time over birth of a new grandson born to the plane wuiil-- l land, so . of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. May- the They left Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Kcrkham they, along with several of the other nard Cronin and daughter, Mary. afternoon and drove to Salt lake, at Soda Springs, Ida. Hus is the Mients and families ot the Mrs. Painter spent the week end where Mr. anil Mrs. I.. W. Reed third aim for the rouple and the hours at the Barney) joined them, and third grandson for the Jerald at many the Gotirley home. Burh-niMrs. Kcrkham is the former they journeyed to tsigan where aiijsnt waiting for the met Mr. and Mrs. David I a von Carlson. to land. During the lav they they Mrs. Gertrude (Sarrlty returned Hunter ha-- l a chance to get rkxige, formerly of acquainted home Inal Wednesday after a very Silver (Jean I. The group then moAnnoiini-emenwith many of the missionaries City made this enjoyable three week vacation trip. torist to Bear laike where they week of the birth isof a lamilirs, and the day proved to be baby girl She in Boise Mr. and visited with a very interesting one for all. enjoyed an evening of dancing to Mr. and Mra. J. K. Panned of Mrs. John Kurdy and son Michael, ami Kish at time the good Mont. The welcome little general When the hoys finally landed they Butte, and with Mr. and Mra. Charles Haven reaort, where they stayed gill lipcd the scales at 6 lbs. It all to be well supplied with Mauvais (Maureen McCormick). On Miss Maxine Draper, daughter overnight. Sunday they visited oxs. Proud maternal enough I ams to supply all the wait She also visited in Seattle with all the interesting sHita in that are Mr. and Mrs. J. grandparents B. Cainpliell ing relatives. The Forneys reairt of Mr. and Mrs Cluyd Draper Mr. and Mrs. McCormick Joseph Livarea, and enjoyed a picnic dinner, of thia city, and paternal grandhat the group a very who is M wed .Inlin i Ag and Joe, who an- - in the real tuid had fun riding on a sH-cLivson of .liilin mother, ia Mra. Mae Panned, also piitiiie with so iiiaiiy ingston, nut ant business und with Mr. and bout. They rcjmrt a very wonder- of this rity. New mother will tie of Euieka Sr. ttah. ingston. Iamh flown wearing straight fmin Mrs. Bob McIntyre t Katherine Mc- ful week-enwith ideal weather. remembered as Misa Kathryn Hawaii. It was a veiy happy re home Campls'd. Cormick) und Mrs. Ijavar Johnson Tlie Newmans rcliu-ncall. licfoio starting for-Margaret McCormick). Tlie nbovv night. home, the Eol'seys and Mrs. Pratt mentioned an- - all former Eureka the Iais Angeles and Mr. mid Slix. W. E. Hoover of residents. Mrs. Garitv resrts a Siipt. mid Mrs. Alex Itliglii rc- S.in areas visiting with liii'iicd home Monday from a very Lyndyll, were visitors al the home woih-rfivery tnp. relatives an-- friends They visited interesting vuriilion trip, which of Mrs. Ethel Donnelly on Wednesill took them up to British Columbia day of last week. Angeles with the Sam All-- j Mr. Mrs. uml It. in. m family Mis. Allman is the uml soli Gilbert, of Spanish Fork and Canada and down tlie coast to former Carolyn Forsey They spent San Francisco, They visited with in Eureka visiting Sa spent a few in urs with Mis Hannah datives in Sacramento an-- took Sew-Eas- y friends. with were dinner Striped They Thin in all the interesting ssts in that ami Mrs. Stella uliu-A small leaflet and at tlie home of Mr. guests explains Hv an-urea. wonMr. ami Mrs Charles' .. .. Blouse They reHirt the scenic , p principal farts nlsmt Mis t Randle ders along tlie way were wonderall luei- Euieka resi-now Motoi Vehicle Safety liiii ful and well worth seeing, an-- l the .lets. They were guests of tlm-law in five imiiues' of Mr. Foisey's sisters. Mis C. A. lt0l.IIOI1BiWllty during the Mrs. Hilda Webb is vacationing weather almost Smith. Mi's. R C. Thompson, ami says lit the entire trip, liut as Alex in Evanston. Wyoming wlnle it was all very relaxing Mrs. .lack E. Neil in and around home of a daughter unit and we were enjoyable, the Isis Angeles Mr. an-- Mrs. Vert Griggs They will " very happy to get back to remembered by many of the an-l Mammoth former Mammoth l onner Etireksns back In town irsidcids. having nmdc their lionie Mr. and Mrs. for a short visit on Sunday were: Ilrig Allu-rletliere for many yean. Tlie Mr and Mrs. Win, Mitchell of an-- l family of Marysvale, sN-n- t Mr and a with hours few spent week-enin Eureka visiting Bingham an-- l Mrs. Alfred Selioepf the Mrs. H. J. Davis tMrs Davis is an-- l aeeiirate infom-atioalsiul thu of with Mrs. mother. Mrs. Colo. Deliver. Atiierley's Mrs. is Sehoepf Andrew of the safety Responsibility Law tut ween of Ja-a sist-I. .1. Fennell. Sylvia Mitchell. local drug store- Mr Davis waslnow and September 1. on which the manager of the Walgreen drqg late it takes full force an-- l ef('apt. und Mrs. Val Desciuiip of stoics, while living in Eureka. fect. It is written in simple, Mrs. IVart left for San Tooele, spent tlie week end visitThey culled on the Alex Jarvis language and "as partu-uFrancisco last week to meet her ing al the Win. Treloar home. family at Walnut Creek The Jarsoil, Ronald, who was returning vis family made then home in in from Koiva. Ronald lias Eureka many years Korea since the beginning of hostilities an-- will have some internioving to Calitoima: an-- l last, but not lease, they spent a few esting tilings to tell When lie reaches home. We hope to luivc a lays visiting with Mr ami Mrs. Probate and an-- l Ill- hard Eors-'real story from him for next cotton ii used family at AlSTRIPED the yoke and verticalS. K.. While San near bcfoic week's Notices in Reporter. returning bany. Guardianship an unFrancisco Mrs. Peart will the to Eureka Thep rejs-rly for the bottom of thii tlcevelesa Consult County Clerk or tlie guest of her brother and usually enjoyable trip. blouse. Tiny gathcri below the yoke Mr and Mrs. John It. Kosiertlve Signers for add fulness to the front bodice. Roach. further Information Miss Elaine IVM of Murray Tlie winged collar effect can be visiting with spent the week-enworn with or without a ribbon. A' Mr. sister an-- l brother-in-lalarly designed to acquaint the direction leaflet for SLEEVELESS Miss NOTICE and Mrs. Rheem Frank-- ' iwticrs nf private passenger cars BLOUSE may be obtained by sendher who Mae and constitute farm vehicles, Helen IVti accompanied Applications are now being reenvelataniiied.Belf-addrciseremnm-d for the groat majority of the state's ceived at the City Hall for tlie ing a sister to Eureka and Needlework to the Department ope motor vehicle owners an-- l fiosil ion iif truck driver further visiting at the Krunke with the statute's purjMwcis The vsitiiui pays $200 00 home. mt of this paper, requesting Leaflet an-No. Ii requirements. the members of her cnr-- t Uj m "1Mr. uml Mis. I'oisey and Gary, and Mrs. Foisev's moher home in Mammoth i.n Thurs-- ! Mrs. ther, Irving prntt. of l'ruvo, day of last week retiirnwl Cards fiirnisln-.the evening's mi ten last week after visiting diversion ami puzvs weu- won hv days in California. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Dixie Stevens. high score, Mis.1 and Mrs. drove to Htubank to meet Dora Kose, 2nd high Gary, e .Mr. sH-ndin- g K-r- sey Bessie Tonne, all-eThe hostess served a tasty lunch to tliose named and to Mrs. June Lir.da Rac Newman. assisted Kennedy. Mrs. Lily Erickson. Mrs. UnT Arlo Broderick Mae Kostrum, Mrs. Dorothy War-reNewman in serving the small and Mrs. I,elah Lunt - fry- Engaged i Foi-sey- s n-- week-end- Mr. and .Mrs. Allan lister Koseoe Harper I Toni i and Irnhy son. and Vf, and Mrs Beryl Monon Pleasant Grove Mr. and Mrs. lister il.m-ne- a Tviwting with the Bob and Ned l'oulscn i and haby daughter, families. Larry Mattin-Kof Evanston, icturnod cf Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ma- home on SundayWyoming, of last week. Alweek the tron Who spent past drove from Wyoreturned to lan and at the Harper home, ming Sunday to "collect" I his with grandparents. and babies, who had htf home the past week visiting in Mam-iiii-t- h as guests of their parents. FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. James Tonne, ami Mr. ami Mrs. Rose. Estate Heatrola. good LARGE fondit.on. Call 26. Eureka. Mrs. Oscar Foley of New Yoik " " is visiting at the home of her Mr ami1 house. For particulars sister uml hroihei Mrs. Cecil Fitch. Sr. mil J92 or 94-- J. r S, Ia-M- lieu-wive- s D-a- nuss-loiiai-n-- s. sH-n- t b-- Carl-win- s. ys t Ci-c- d ples-nte- d Ci-c- I d. uiii-u- i r ' an-iim- KNOW THE FACTS ABOUT YOUR NEW I i l Leaflet Ready on Utah's New Siin-la- I L--- s SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY Effective September I, LAW i 1951 - Lli-v-- - 1 1 What Is the Safety liespiinsiliility I .aw? It is an Act of the 1951 Legislature t piotect veiy-oii- r Utah against financially irresponsible owners or operators It also promotor vehicles who become involved in accidents. motes street and highway safety hv facilitating the State's ability to remove habitual accident causers from behind Remember, enforcement begins automatically September 1. 1951. Whom Dues It Affect f It affeets motor vehicle operators, uu hiding lex-ivehicles owned by the United States, this State or its poktnal subdivisions, or any municipality therein i, when they becon.e involved in an accident in Utah resulting m death or injury to a person, or property damage to any one person, including yourself, exceeding $100. It is also applicable if you become involved in an accident in certain other states having a similar law. What Must Ton Do After an Accident ? Within 5 days after a motor vchair m eidi-r.- t lesulting in death or injury to any person or damage to any person's property in excess of $25 the operator of every car involved must file n written report with the State Department of Public Safety. Official forms for this purpose may la obtained fiotn any ftiiice Department. Sheriff's Office. Highway Patrolman or t Instate Department of Public Safety. Remember these requirements- You nui.--t report the regardless of who is to blame. If the ojicratur of a car involved is physically incapable of leitoiting. it is the duly of the owner of the motor vehicle involved in the accident to forward the report. Be smart get a report form now and keep it in your car. Failure to report an accident, as previously outlined. is punishable by a fine not in excess of $25 and suspension - of license. son-in-la- cMM-ciall- y m-c- b-- l Kur-ka.- - y d ' k - non-leg- al - Is-e- n bef-u- r Legal Notices l - )m- t sister-in-la- d r d l Yes both your driving and registration licenses can be resuspended under this law. Within 60 days after receiving a port of an accident which has resulted in injury or death. i damage to the property of any one person exceeding $H'i. the Department of Public Safety must enforce suspension unless satisfactory evidence has been received that you have. 1. Been released from liability; or 2. Been finally adjudicated not to be liable: or 3. Executed a duly acknowledged written agreement providing for the payment of all claims, not exceeding $11 .oon resulting from the accident; or 4. Deposited with the State Department of Public security in an amount sufficient to pay such mined by the Commissioner, up t $1 I.Oihi. these points: Suspension is automatic. It remains in force until one of the above leqiiircmenls lias met or one year has elapsed without court action tor damages being filed. Suspension of registration applies to all cars owned by you. Under certain circumstances you ran be required maintain proof of financial responsibility for the future security provisions of the law do not apply car was properly parked at the time of the ng operated without your permission. How fan You Protect Yourself? The law provides several ways. You are lequiied. legard lw of any insurance you carry, to report an accident m which Person is killed or injured, or damage to properly exceeds 125. Thereafter, however, this law does not apply to an operator or owner of a motor vehicle under any of the following conIs-e- ditions: To the operator or owner if such owner had in effect at Die timr of the accident an automobile liability jsiliey with In the ear involved. . 2. To the operator, if not the owner of such motor was in effect at the time of the accident an it"'-"lisbility policy or bond with resiwcl to his opeiation Chicles not owned by him. 3To the operator or owner if the liability of such iiwnei oi operator for damages resulting from the accident is. in the jin of the State Department of Public Safety, covered by any other form of liability insurance or bond. must Insurance for resident owners or oy an insurance business do to licensed company must provide the following minimum coverage: - - s for property damage. for injuries sustained by one person one IlitOiMi for all personal injuries resulting from ms.' i The law also the Department provides that Krtifirate of to a motorist if it is satistie-- i $1,000 $5.ono nard Carter. Visitors at the home nf Pr Mrs. Holmes art-- their son ami jui-an-daughter an-- l families. Mr Bill. l l ami son. Mrs W W. Jr., of Portland. Oregon: and Mrs. James McNeil an-- l soil Jim. Jr., of ies Og-le- Glell lias been transfrllcd Washington, to from Fort . Fort Virginia according to word received by Ins wife and parents this week. Ia-i- NUCOA Miracle yellow quarters Whip salad 45C LB. dressing Ia-c- Mrs Gerald Keliedy and daughter. Nancy of Mammoth returned last week after spending scv-ia- l lavs in Compton. Cal., where they Mrs. with Kennedy's visited daughter Mrs an-- l Mr. son-in-la- Gail Bauer. iBt-ni- e FOUR 'Mr1 an-- ,y IGA HIISH. CRISP .VVjx'ij a company license-- tcFRUITS & VEGETABLES (Wgvrig. and 6 7 SPAGHETTI Ur Jv 1 i with-liaw- id'-i-- CATSUP 22 CAKE FLOUR 3!) (ni'lnsliin: This statement is I'M' published primarily llnb,r rar owners and operators with the st.i .JJ1' n,,w law. It does not purml to set ith ,Jwnis tail. in "r " ,Ia4',,a any of them legal - inform. iti,,n "b desire more Klate Department of Public S.tMv. J' ' till- w'1" ' ng. l', Salt laike City. Utah. DsF.PII v. di di.ei:. Snf- ty Commissioner of Pul-lt- - .icq-i.-mi- pi'.ni-ipaf- - t i 3 oz. LAMB CHOPS Utah BACON ... 17 1 GR. BEEF (Ireen FRYERS MSS. . 15 1 - CARL GALLAWAY, INSURANCE RANDLE'S Del it cry I II MARKE1 Tuesday adn Saturdays ON F. S 1 21 55c Sweet Rasher and (told Coin TOMATOES 2 MSS. 25 - ! Ig. ptq Iloston Style MSS... 35 a-- m-i- 25 Poiti Iraadad tar Quality, (rliamad far Vain I l - Gl MEATS 176 I'EITEIiS 2 '52 TOP QUALITY t ,n 31 bottll av-u- n-- - M GRAPE NUTS FLAKES Fancy Klberta large IHACilKS 2 MSS. . 35 CaHiSACE ML 35 Haim SURE JELL I S,:'" " MS. . . . 19(1 D-p- Haiiu lor witking ditkii SOAP POWDER Seedless CHAPES LEMONS 2 to do business - MACARONI ORANCKS 3 MSS. . 35 subject In not comply Safety Responsibility Law Hnd if they A ecltltie-driving privileges in Utah are home state if Py of tlie record will be sent to a a 'uw authorizing action there. lb Remember these points. In order to nient Penalties of the law. State the with file must you " Public iuiio-'that you Safety, satisfactory information insurance at the lime of the accident. Provision "T',r in ineludul m your r quart 3.59 F;rI",l,i, 31c SOAP CHIPS For Iced Tea ursnep written by Utp v ehirlcs in Utah are w the 5. Miss Gerry Carter of Salt Lake, visiting with spwit the week-en- d her parents, Mr. an-- l Mrs. May- Sunkist be can pi n thn rami SS-1- III-- club members group of an-- l leaders will leave Thursday camp which for the annual Sons will he held at Dud ail-Camp in Neplu Canyon. A fan Toil Dm- - Your Motoring Privileges? .tu-i- tin-la- l Issued as a Public Service by THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY State of Utah 1- Motor Regulations S 01 7 9 -- , h, rr 7 L -- |