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Show November 30, 1962 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Four Aris. and spent the holiday weekend with her mother, Mrs. Tido Churchill. The other McCabe children, Laurie, Marcie and Frankie, spent the .holidays in Salt Lake City with their grandmother, Mrs. Harry McCabe and other rela- with the family. Tuscon, i BOm Margaret Harrington flew to Palo Alto, Calif., last Wednesday evening and spent the Thanksgiving weekend holiday with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrington. Other family members at the Harrington home were Sister- Margaret Denyse of Mountain View, Calif., and Father John Harrington of Washington, D. G. - Mrs. Frank McCabe and small daughter, Patty, flew to MATERIAL tives. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tuckett and son, Stephen of Tremon-to- n, spent the holiday weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Sanderson. They' drove to Santaquin on Sunday and visited wi h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tuckett. Mrs. Janies Muth returned home last week from Salt Lake where she had spent the past three weeks in the Holy Cross Hospital receiving medical care. Friends are wishing her continued improvement. Brennan Hannifin Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Robin-io- n of Salt Lake City were back home on Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burraston, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sandstrom, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chatwig. They were din. ner guests at the Chatwig home. Mr. and Sirs. Gordon Frisby and their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Larsen of Ruth, Nev., spent the Thanksgiving weekend holiday here with Mrs. Frisbys parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tuckett, and Thanksgiving Day dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen were their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Myron Lemmon and family of Grantsville, Mr. and son-inla- w, Mrs. Roland Gilson' and child- - ren of Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sorensen and small son. Little Diane Lemmon was celebrating her 6th birthday anniversary and her grandmother made a double celebration out of the big day, and Diana had her birthday cake and lots of presents along with the turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Dinner guests at the Eld Thomas home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs., George Steele of Goshen. Mr. Steele is a nephew of Mrs. Thomas. U66D IN MOOT REMAINED A CHEMICAL CURIOftlTV FOR HALF A C1NTURV FOLLOWING ITfr COVERT 8T TWO 0ERMAN CMARSTTI WIRE CHIMtfTEWiatJ. 0AAIO INGREDIENT 15 CELLULOSE FOUND M FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND ALL PLANT LIFE. A BUSHEL OF PEACHES FOR EXAMPLE, COULD PROVIDE ENOUGH CELLULOSE ICR 4800 CIGARETTE FILTERS. THB RMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND WAG MTRODUCBD AS A FILTER W VtCEROV CIGARETTES IN MS. XT SINCE HAG BEEN MADE ETRO I TRILLION VO BILLI0N for Childrtn a Gift of Thrift PttTSRft. ... A First Security savings account There is no better way to start the lifetime habit of thrift for any youngster or oldster. Open the account in the name of the person you are giving it to in any amount you wish. Well help make it grow, adding good bank interest twice a year. Solve anniversary gift problems, too. by additions to the account. Choice of three accounts: Standard Bank Savings, Twin S Savings or Automatic Savings. , The PURI WHITE, SOFT FLUPFV MATERIAL, 0D0RLE56 AND TASTELESS, NOW IS USED ON ALMOST ALL MAJOR FILTER CIGARETTE BRAN DR XT IB GO PURE IT 15 U5EP IN FOOD PACKAGING, FOR TEA BAGS AND SIMILAR PRODUCTS & happened 196 YSM9 age , Tha oldest incorporated trad Eisodation In th country, th Undid States Brawft Association, wee orsanlzad In 1862 . . . 8m tama yaar that for Parents a Gift of Convenience ... A First Security checking account L A personal account for Mother or Dad is a gift with meaning all through the year. It saves time, trouble and puts the management of hinds on a business-lik- e basis. Two checking plans: REGULAR or CHECKWAY. Name and address printed on every check free. IN UTAH newt that President Lincoln had signed the snabifa act to aid in construction of a railroad from the Missouri Rivar to 8m Padflc Coast was Joyously received. TNs was tha key which epened the way to the rapid development of Utah and ths West Tha Brewing Industry hu contributed to the growth of this great Western empire through employment, taxes, purchases of supplies and raw materials, and Inipraridlnifood supptonsnts esaentisl to Improved Rvastoekand poultry feedinE methods. TODAY, in Hi centennial yesr. the United States Drawers Asaodation stIH works constantly to assuro maintenance of hlch standards of quality and pro mtwqs pntiy wnvrvvw dmt viq m in FIRST SECURITY, BANK Security lank of Utah, N X First Security look of Rock Springs Members Fodord Deposit Insurance Corporation V First Security lonk of Idaho, N.A. ' Plrot |