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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER July 5, 1968 , . Dairy Queen Hugh and Betty Steele, Owners State Bank er 882-169- 2. Ernest J. Johnson Cash Store "We Treat You the Year O". In this era of speed and mass merchandising, you often feel that the friendly personal touch of days past is a lost commodity, but at Ernest J. Johnson Cash Store, located in Stockton, phone you can be sure of receiving personal attention to your wants. Only a completely stocked store like Ernest J. Johnson Cash Store can supply your every food and sundry need all the time, and at a savings to 882-021- 5, you. The friendly, courteous personnel at Ernest J. Johnson Cash Store in Stockton are always glad to help you with your shopping needs. If you cant find exactly what you want, just ask one of the clerks and he will be happy .to find it for Eureka area shoppers will appreciate the fine selection of canned goods, meats, fruits, vegetables, dairy, and bakery products found at Ernest J. Johnson Cash Store. They have never lost sight of the quali- - Knolan Maxfield, Assistant Cashier and Assistant Manager Farmers, ranchers, and town residents throughout the Eureka area have learned over the years to depend on the Beehive State Bank of Tooele as the strong financial right arm of the growth and development of the econom yof the territory. A financial institution- -is founded on trust, and the officers and directors of the Beehive State Bank of Tooele have earned that trust in offering a full and complete service of facilities such as are availably in the largest of cities. New depositors or loan applicants can assure themselves of the soundness of the bank when they stop at their modem facilities at 201 North Main on their next shopping or business trip to Tooele. Any questions about financial dealing can and will be quickly and courteously answered by one of their thoroughly experienced consultants. A wide range of services is offered Eureka area residents, including safety deposit boxes, savings and checking accounts, farm home, and livestock loans, and assistance in making investments. Each account up to 315,000 is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Beehave State Bank invites you to bank by mail. They pay postage both ways as an added savings and convenience to you, their client. Banking hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, with an after hours drive-i- n teller from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Friday the hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. This Trade Center Review recommends to all Eureka Reporter subscribers that whatever their financial needs, they consult with the friendly personnel at the Beehive State Bank of Tooele. A phone call to will assure you of an appointment and avoid delay. 882-37- . ties of service, low prices, and courtesy that made their business one of the most popular in the Eureka and Juab County area. For courtesy and consideration, as well as for the finest groceries, meats, and produce, this Trade Center Review recommends Ernest J. Johnson Cash Store in Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bliss and daughter, Jeanne, and Sharon Jones drove to Delta on Saturday where they visited with the Bliss daughter, Judy. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Witt of Los Angeles visited here Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Thompson. Mr. Witt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Witt, formerly of Eu- reka. . DRUG CO. . 4 W. Main i 45 Bob Halladay, Owner ) I and Manager Vice-preside- nt GRAHTSVILLE f and Mrs. Dick Young. Thomas E. Steele, Assistant you. ( ' attending a reception for Mr. Beehive Happiness is many things! Little things which linger in memory . . . like a Little League Baseball game followed by a treat for the kids at Dairy Queen! The Dairy Queen store at 402 North Main in Tooele is one of more than 3500 stores throughout the nation which have been serving those delicious .soft ice cream cones with the curl on top, since 1940. Dairy Queen products are famous for that country fresh flavor. Next time you drop in to enjoy one of. those tempting soft ice cream cones ask the friendly attendant to show you the complete list of appetizing. Dairy Queen taste tempters. Would you enjoy a succulent hamburger or a toasted cheese sandwich? Dairy Queen has a "menu-fu- l of tasty snacks. The list of floats, sundaes, and soft drinks are too long to mention in detail, but youll be sure to find your favorite. Ask for it for yourself and let the kids choose their own. They will have to make their own decisions eventually and theres no happier place to start than at Dairy Queen. No matter where you live in the Eureka area or in Tooele County youll enjoy driving to Dairy Queen for family fun and refreshments. Youre a dating teen-agwho wants to get away from the family No matter. You and your date will enjoy Dairy Queen. The telephone number is This Trade Center Review says life is more fun when you take time out occasionally to enjoy a treat at the Dairy Queen store in Tooele. , Grantsville Phone 884-556- Page 1 and family returned Friday k from a vacation spent in Colorado. They spent time at Grand Junction, Leadville, Colorado Springs and Uray, They report a most enjoyable vacation with perfect weather during the entire trip. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Halquist (Regina Lucas) . and family of Kentfield, California, spent a few days here last week visiting with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lucas. They were enroute to Dove Creek, Colorado, for a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Joe Pilon (Merle Lucas) and family. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler and family were in Payson Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hone and with Mr. Butlers mother, Mrs. Amel Butler, who was visiting with her daughter and family in Pay-so- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ferris and sons of Portland, Oregon, were in town Monday for a visit with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris. They have been visiting in Springville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hannifin two-wee- n. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle made a business trip to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William East-woo- d spent the weekend at Fish Lake. They returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Thompson were in Richfield last Friday C. Peterson and other family members. They are former residents of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sanderson of Provo visited here on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Thompson drove to Goshen Friday where they met their son and his wife, Mr .and Mrs. Phil Thompson. They then drove to Provo where they celebrated at a combined anniversary dinner for the Phil Thompsons and the birthday for Lorin Thompson at a cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell and Mr. and Mrs. Ehard Snell took an interesting trip Sunday afternoon, when they drove to the old mining camp at Mer-cu- r, Ophir and spent time at the museum at Fairfield. They report a very enjoyable afternoon and a worthwhile trip. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ferris and Mrs. Virginia Cartwright made a trip to Evanston, Wyoming, Sunday. Four of the Ferris grandchildren, family of Mr. and Mrs. George Bryne had spent the week here with their grandparents, and they returned to Evanston them. Oven Cleans Itself ... Electrically! Toss away your oveii cleaning cares. Gone forever are the long hours of stooping, scrubbing and scouring to clean your oven. You get that kind of happiness with a modern new flameless electric range that cleans its own oven. Cleaner Other Ways Too. 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