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Show : BB Gty i Eurrka Exporter PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Mated By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springvllle, Utah Subeerlptfon in Advance, Per Year, 84.00; Per Copy, 10c. HARRISON CONOVER Publisher WOODROW WEIGHT Editor MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION 'NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. 2SUSSI1ISSSSSSS fjotti . . . Church. Card of thanks We wish to extend thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the many thoughtful and kind acts extended ns in our recent sorrow. We are very grateful for the cards and letters sent us, and for the. beautiful floral offerings. We are also grateful for all those who assisted at the funeral services. Signed: The Ames family. Card of thanks Our deep appreciation and thanks to our friends and neighbors, who assisted in any way at the time of the death of our mother, Mrs. Matilda Bills: We are grateful for the many beautiful floral offerings, and to all those who came to Payson to attend the funeral services, and for the cards and letters sent us. Signed: Mr. and Mrs. Burtls Jameson. Electric or Acetylene Portable Welder by LAIRDS MARKET Fresh Meats, Groe Dairy Products and Produce. Frozen Foods at 488-880- FOR SALE Call home on Mrs. Wm. for Information. Springvllle s21tf GUITARS, Amplifiers, Ukes and Accordions. All prices. Layaway for Christmas. Her-gMusic, .158 South 1st er West, day. Provo. A . special whitefiah fishing season for the month of Doc. again allows angling on the downLogan river proper stream from Temple Fork, Blacksmith Fork River proper downstream from the Anderson Ranch bridge, Duchesne River proper downstream from the confluence of the north, and west forks of this river. Mr. and Mrs. James McNeil drove to. Kearns Monday afternoon, where they enjoyed a Miss Shanna Ryan, daughMr. and Mrs. Leonard Ryan, who is attending the University of Utah, accompanied a college friend, Miss Robin Wooten to Lafayette, California, for the Thanksgiving vacation. She was a guest at the home of Miss Wootens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wooten. The trip was made by plane. The young ladies returned to Salt Lake Sunday Mr. A Mru. Bernell Thomas and sons, Bruce , and Bert of Deseret and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas of Eureka drove to American Fork Thanksgiving Day, where they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Other guests at the Thomas home were Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Thomas and three children of Moab, and Mrs. Marvin and son of American Fork. A delicious turkey dinner with , all the trimmings was enjoyed by the guests and group singing completed the enjoyable, day. Som-mervil- le belated Thanksgiving dinner at the home of a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roybal. Other family members joining in the celebration were James McNeil, and Miss Eil- Suzanne Wlttmeyer underwent foot surgery last week at the Payson hospital. She is recuperating nicely at her home here. een McNeil, who are employed, in the city, and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Brown and family of Payson. Mrs. Earl Dunn of Nephi, spent Wednesday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coffey. w, . report very poor fishing. Thanksgiving Day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson in M&m-- r moth, were their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lun of Lehi. Mrs. Wllford Redmond and son, David, spent the weekend in Granger with ter eon and family, the Gary Redmonds. Mias Chyrle Thomas, a student at the University of Utah, was home for the Thanksgiving spending the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert son-in-la- w, Thomas. dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Steele .McIntyre in Mammoth were her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Swensen of Pleasant Grove. Thanksgiving at the home of ter of evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blight spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake visiting with relatives. They were dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mrs. Blight's . sister and brother-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dunn and family. Mrs. Blights parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Siler were also guests at the Dunn home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Peterson and children of Spanish Fork were dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. Another guest over . the weekend holiday was a Kathie Johngranddaughter, son, of Fullerton, Calif., who is attending BYU in Provo. Mrs. Peterson is the former Jill Johnson. Archery total success lower Utahs Sept, archery deer season this year once again proved to be a popular and successful hunt, according to the Department of Fish and cent 8 THE WM. GEAR Father R. A. Das, pastor of St. Patrick's Church here, drove to Ogden Thursday and enjoyed dinner with his mother, Mrs. Edith Das. He returned home Friday afternoon. hunter Gosbsn, Utsb Tues.-Thurs.-S- for whiteflsh during December son-in-la- Figures from the return of questionalres showed 11,939 bow and arrow permit holders were afield this year compared to 10,307 who hunted during the 1961 season. Bow hunters bagged a total of 2,140 deer this past fall for a success ratio of 18.5 per LLOYD LARSEN Delivery Phone Woto... Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bate and small son. of Price, were here last week visiting .with Mr. and Mrs. Vem Nevers and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bate. Mr., and Mrs. Oscar Erickson and Richard, Mrs. Bessie Toone and Dan Berry of Mammoth, spent last Sunday fishing on the Schofield Reservoir. They Game. tks hour or by tbs job Leadville. Gear, HU mhiimwABi WWJHMSas Dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randle were their daughter, Marjorie, who is attending Westminister College in Salt Lake, Jim Berry, Mrs. Randle's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clayton, and her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sperry of Bountiful. Later in the day the group drove to Nephl for a visit with Mrs. Randles father, George Sperry, who is confined to the Nephi hospital. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Watson arid son and daughter, Pat and Joe of Orem spent the weekend here with Miss Gertrude Angling legal . Entered an eecond-cta- u matter February 10, 1948, at the poet office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Tjawi November 30, 1962 THE EUREKA .(UTAH) REPORTER Fife Two Closed Mon- d!4 The tally shows a alight decrease over the success of the 1961 hunt when 2,178 deer were taken by bow and arrow hunters for a success ratio of 21.1 per cent. 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