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Show Phgt TW Ute Stampede lureka 2Ujmrt?r Qty Nephis annual Ute Stmpede will be held July 11, 12 and 13 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.BELLE COFFEY Correspondent FC3 SALS Editor event will begin afternoon with main street entertainment, to be followed by a western parade being sponsored by the Nebo-NepPosse at 6 p.m., and the opening grand entry at 8 p.m. Friday likewise will be a big day, as the Ute Stampede grand parade takes the spotlight at 4 p.m., and if past years are indication, the communitys main street will be lined for 12 to 14 blocks with the thousands of spectators. Second rodeo performance is set for Friday at 8 p.m. The on Thursday , mid-Jul- y ObsollfiRCSES CHURCH NEWS 1963 Honda. 150 cc, good condition. 3150. Call Bob Rob433-688- and will put into the arena many broncos and brahmas which appeared in the National Finals Rodeo last winter. Stock this year will be from the famed Flying U Rodeo String with Cotton Rosser as the arena director. Publisher Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. 3. VLuTU,... hi - Methodist Church Family members spending the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Boswell were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilde and family of Dugway, Mr. and Mrs. David Redmond and their daughter of Granger, and Miss Connie Boswell of Dugway, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knapt of Fresno,- California, were in Eureka Friday visiting with Mrs.-- . Maude Mrs. Schofield, Stella- - Jones and Bill Driscoll. They stopped in Payson for a. short visit with Mrs. Mary Driscoll at the Payson Hos- James Kensinger of Salt Lake City will conduct the Sunday morning services at the Eureka Methodist Church. The services will be at 11 a.m. Sunday School will be at 10 am, with Supt. Linda Gourley in charge. pital. Mr. apd Mrs. Alex Blight and daughter, Laura Ann, returned home Thursday, from a vacation trip to California, They visited with Mrs. Blights parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Siler in Long Beach, and with a sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Dunn Jim in Orange, and with w, LDS Church Mrs. Lizzie Blight in Redondo Beach.. Mrs. Blight is an aunt, 94 years , old, and is still very much interested in Eureka and her friends, in this area. i Sunday evening services at the Eureka LDS Ward Chapel were conducted by Elmo Boswell. The music was by Susan Sanderson at the organ and Audrey Sanderson conducting. Opening prayer was given by Don Franks. A number by the high school girls' chorus, consisting of Kim Pannell, Launa Allinson, Pam McIntyre, Carol Stapley, Eileen Franks, Jan Phillips, Jenny Lynn Taylor. Janet Brady was the accompanist Earl McIntyre, who recently misreturned from a two-yesion in Uruguay, gave a very interesting talk on his experiences in the mission field. The closing prayer was given by Jerry Sanderson. dub Thursday - ar imaasD UTHOIIHP IIONATUIIS - First Security BankAmericard tL0M (gain) Dot ddi? boa Barbara Sorensen entertained the members of the Thursday Afternoon Club last week at a local cafe. Luncheon was served at 1 p.m. and 500 provided the afternoons diversion. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lilly Erickson, Mrs. Della Berry, Mrs. Elva Webb and Mrs. Gertrude Hannifin. Others attending were Mrs. Dora Rose, Mrs. Lucille Hansen and Mrs. Ada Schmidt. Christian Service Ten members of the Womens Society of Christian Service drove to Orem last Thursday evening for a planned pot luck dinner which was served on the patio at the Bob Hassell home. After the dinner the officers for the coming, year were installed as follows: president, Carlene Jasper; Pansy Treloar, and treasurer, Mary Newman. Those making the trip other, than those mentioned were Rowena Hanks, Frances Ewell, Elsie Niton,. Annie Smith, Mabel Butler, and Pat Brady. Goldie Stem of Orem was a spec- Mrs. Dan Lucas k dh 4 t m,. City Cemeteiy. under direction of Tintic Lodge No. 9, FAAM. Funeral director was Keith Jolley Mortuary. Pall bearers were Les Randle, Floyd Nash, Darrell Franks, Ernest Farnsworth and Alexan- der Blight. DRUG be open July 4 to July 9 PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT WILL BE CLOSED, HOWEVER It was previously announced that the store would be closed, but plans are changed to allow pur- MDDE 3 Eng PdogDutts v THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JULY II, 12, 13 FAIR GROUNDS ARENA NEPHI 8 p.m. Flying U Rodeo Company,'. Meanest Stock Henson & McRay, nation's top rodeo clown and - World's top cowboys bullfighter team Main -- Street Entertainment Nation's Outstanding Specialty Acts THURSDAY Western Parade, 6:00 p.m FRIDAY .... Huge Ute Stampede Parade, 4 p.m. SATURDAY ...... Bathing Beauty Parade, 4 p.m. bmoMo. Mrs. Dan Lucas entertained; -- at a. childrens-part- at the y City Park on Monday, of this week, honoring, Teresa, on the occasion, of her 5th birthday, anniversary. JOIN YOUR FRIENDS AT The little people had fun playing- games, - toasting hot dogs and marshmallows, and Teresas .mother served a beautiful birthday cake to the youngsters, along with- other goodies that go to make up a successful party for the small THE BIG ANNUAL - - , - - erland, Todd Cushing, Shane Willett, Donald . and Ronnie Giles, Tammy Gourley, Patty Robinson, Denise Sorensen and Jeff and Paul Lucas. , D - -- rent a car, too LEONARD: E. WEBB. CITY OF FUN RIDES entertains at party son, Shelley Riley, Becky Suth- . ... and : nt, fry. Teresas guests were Shauna Bigler, Teresa and Sherrie Niel- - F Farren. Dinner was served at 7:00 p.m., and the evening was spent in visiting. Others attending were Irma Gourley, Elaine Kirk, Alice Peart and Dora Randle. ANDREW will at a birthday dinner Friday evening on the patio at her home. Alliene The dinner honored Mrs. ial guest It was a perfect evening for the outing on the beautiful patio at the Hassell home. With Dave Jasper is confined to the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo where he is reciving treatment for a back injury. All are wishing him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Don Giles entertained . vice-preside- flHSHiafltt suffered a, to his serious injury leg last Monday while working. for the Centennial Development Co. in Cottonwood Canyon. A slab of dirt struck him cutting some of the legiments in his leg. He is confined to Utah Valley Hospital in Provo where extensive surgery was performed. His firends are wishing him a complete and speedy recover from his injuries. at dinner chase of merchandise during the above dates, although the prescription department will not be open until after July 9th. - . honored . George,-Gillespi- e July 11. 12, 13 second-clas- s HARRISON i CONOVER WOODROW WEIGHT Wot - Alliene . Farren , Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah Entered as Yjm u3- at Nephi PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH inson July 5, 1968 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER STAMPEDE NEPHI - JULY 11, 12, 13 |