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Show Mrs. Bessie Toone,, Mrs. Lily Erickson and Mel Hansen of Mammoth were in Elberta on Sunday, attending the funeral services for Mrs. Doris B. Pen-rod. LDS Services Mrs. Alice Jameson was hostess at a Thanksgiving dinner at her home, for members of her family and their fami- Duane Garbett conducted the Sunday evening services at the LDS Eureka Ward. The opening prayer was given by Wilson Lee, and the music was by Mayme Wirthlln at the organ, and Wanda Colovich, conducting. Justin Lamb of Santaquin, represented the high council of the stake. Arthur Long was advanced to the office of priest. The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laird was blessed by Wilson Lee and given the name of Bryan Kelly. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor was blessed by Duane Garbett and given the name Tracie Lynn. The benediction was by Verron Lofgran of Santaquin. M. and December 6 , 1963 TIIE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two lies Mrs. Floyd Evans and family spent Thanksgiving day in Payson, where they were dinner guests at the home of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haskell. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Jameson were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del Roberts of Salt Lake City Mrs. Melvin Hansen is in the Payson Hospital, where she is undergoing a series of tests. A speedy recovery is being wished by her many friends. When you want the best Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Burtis Jameson and daughter, JoLynn; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Vincent Montoya and children. Mr. and Mrs. James McNeil Bigler and family, Carolee, Kent; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bigand Jim spent the weekend in ler of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Salt Lake City and Kearns. Rhcda Bell and Larry; Mr. and They were Thanksgiving day Mrs. Jerry Elton and family of dinner guests of a daughter Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Jack and ner husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roybal at their home in Jimmy Underwood; Mr. and Kearns. Other family members Mrs. Harold Jameson and famjoining the group were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr. of and Orem; Mrs. Mont Brown and children ily Daniels and family of Payson; of Payson; and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lunt Gary Foulger and baby son. and family of American Fork; They attended the christenand Kay Colovich. ing of the Roybal baby SunIt was a very enjoyable day day, and got acquainted with for the. family, especially Mrs. the new baby at the Gary Jameson. Foulger home in Granger. Covers were laid for 43. Thanksgiving day dinner at the home of Mr. and guests Thanksgiving day dinner Mrs. Mr. and of home the at George Forsey were Mr. guests and Mrs. 'were Mr. Mis. Harold Sorensen George Forsey and three children; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Kay Sorensen and son, Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Gay Forsey and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gilson and four childManson and family of Garth Mrs. ren of Kearns; Mr. and Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Elmont Lemmon and four children of Grantsville; Mr. and Smith of Salt Lake City; Dr. Mrs Myron Carpenter and and Mrs. Warren Salmon and family of Downey, Calif. Spike Sorensen of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mi. and Mrs. Richard Willett were hosts at a family dinner Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eataugh, Jr., and famon Thanksgiving day. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. ily of Grand Junction, Colo., made a trip to West Mountain How ard Greenhalgh and Donald; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cush-i- g in the Payson area on Friday, and small son; Mr. and Mrs. and were dinner guests of a P. N. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. brother, Mr. ad Mrs. Richard Gene Colvin and daughters of G. Eataugh. Their mother, Mrs. Rick Eataugh of Salt Payson. Mr. and Mrs. George Forsey Lake City, also attended the spent Monday in Salt Lake, dinner, and the family enjoyed combining business and plea- - a happy Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Campbell Jiinmy Aitken, who is at(Bet school in Salt ty Lou Forsey) and John Lake, tending holiForney of Salt Lake City, were spent the Thanksgiving days here with his parents, Mr. Thanksgiving day guests at the home of their grandparents, and Mrs. Gerald Aitken. He returned to the city on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andrew. Mi', and Mrs. Lee Bird and Jim McNeil wa& taken to the daughter, Marene, drove to Nephi Hospital Tuesday after get-togeth- in STOKER SLACK, use Castle Gate. Washed, oiled and dust proof. Exclusive Dealer: BILL AND LOT ALLINSON'S Phone Mrs. George Gillespie Thanksgiving day, were Mrs. Florence Gillespie, and Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore Thanksgiving day, where they were guests of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Munson. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gardner were her two nephews, Paul and Ala Willden of Salt Lake City. Miss Claudia James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence James, who is attending school in Salt Lake City, spent Thanksgiving day here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gar-it-y drove to Orem on Thanks giving day, where they were dinner guests of their son and family, the Robert L. Garity, Jrs.. Joining the family circle were Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Larsen of Spanish Fork. Ted Colovich returned home on Sunday, after undergoing surgery in the Payson Hospital. Continued improvement is being wished him by his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Toone of Mammoth, spent Thanksg-givin- g day in Evanston, Wyo., with their daughter and family, the Alan Lesters. Ea-tausr- l., StorJ Sun SI, I COAL YARD from a heart attack. His many friends are wishing him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenhalgh and baby son, drove to Payson Thanksgiving day, where they enjoyed dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pierce. Dinner guests of Mr. and noon suffering er. get more M for K the weekend! AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH SmumilfVlMDtkjFtmmt 433-684- 0 LAIRD'S MARKET j r Fresh Meats, Groc., Dairy j S r Products and Produce. Frozen Foods 1 Delivery Phone Tues.-Thurs.-S- at 433-680- 8 f t 0tt lift to give unique Christmas gifts,' the kind that surprise as well as please, then order an extension phone. For your wife or husband, teenager, or even FOR SALE GUITARS and amplifiers, Fender, Gibson, Harmony, etc. All prices. Also ukes, banjos, and accordians. Herger Music, 158 So. 1st W., Provo. Closed Monday. D20 ONE Western suede leather jacket, fringe trimmed. Contact Mrs. Arnold Swensen. hard-to-shop-f- or grandparents, an extension phone is a gift of beauty and usefulness that will be appreciated for years. Take your choice of seven contemporary colors in the wall model, desk style, or Princess. To order, just call our business office and ask for Gift Service. Eureka. WANTED HOUSE work of any kind. Call Ihuhael Long, Phone D6 433-660- 5. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the people of Tintic for their coop-oion when the privatn road leading to the Ranch was closed for 48 hours on November 29 and 30L The townspeople resMcted t!u closing of the road and at traveled a rnund-almway to gain access to the Eureka City Cemetery and the City ut dump grounds. Mr. A Mrs. Brennan Hannifin MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE f) |