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Show lEitrdta SUpnrttr PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah - Mrs. Earlean Gear, Mrs. Belle Coffey and Anne Sullivan were When you want the best in STOKER SLACK, use Exclusive Dealer: BILL AND LOT ALLINSON'S COAL YARD r 433-684- 0 LAIRDS MARKET Fresh Meats, Groc Dairy Products and Produce. Frozen Foods Delivery 8 Phone Tues.-Thurs.-S- at 433-680- FOR SALE GUITARS and amplifiers, Fender, Gibson, Harmony, etc. All prices. Also ukes, banjos, and accordians. llerger Music, 158 So. 1st W., ProD20 vo. Closed Monday. One Western suede leather jacket, fringe trimmed. tact Mrs. Con- Swensen. Arnold Eureka. WANTED SALES representative to cover territory for Continental Advertising Corporation. Direct sales. Mail personal resume to: Continental Advertising Corporation, P. O- Box 601, Salt Lake City, Utah. m22 - Artesian wells must be closed The State Engineer Wayne D. Criddle, has proclaimed the closing of wells diverting water from underground sources beginning with December 1, and ending April 1, 1964, as provided by law. All persons owning, or having control of, any artesian or pump well, or wells, in this State are required to close, by plug, cap, valve, or ether mechanical device or by repairs, all wells except those providing water for beneficial use. - Beneficial use during the above period does not include irrigation. It is also provided that modification of said ORDER may be granted upon showing to the State Engineer that a compliance therewith will cause partial or complete failure of the well, according to Dennis Funk, County Extension Agent. The closing season of underground water has been proclaimed in the interest of conserving the underground water supply and to provide a maximum quanity for the next years use. As a result of last years CLOSING ORDER there Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mrs. Thomas brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Calkins at their home in Salt Lake City. They returned home on Thursday evening. Chyrle and Bruce spent the holiday weekend here with their parents. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs- George Forsey were their son and his family, the Gary Forseys of Salt Lake City. Si Castle Gate. Washed, oiled and dust proof. James Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chatwin were in Provo Saturday combining business and pleasure. NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Stored Sun and complete recovery. Mrs. Sarah Colovich and her son, Bob, of Salt Lake City are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Colovich. Subscription in Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c. Publisher HARRISON CONOVER Editor WOODROW WEIGHT MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent LDS CHURCH in Provo Saturday where they combined business and pleasure. NEWS Bishop Denton Bartschi presided at the Youth Conference held Sunday evening at the Eureka LDS Ward. Music was by Susan Sanderson at the organ, and JaNette Hyde conducting. Attending the conference were Lynn Crook, of the Stake Presidency, and Justin Lamb of the High Council, Edith Tischner, represented the YW MIA The invocation was given by Verl Phillips. Bartschi sustained Bishop the officers of the General Board, the Stake Board and the Ward Board of the MIA. Lee Bird, ward supt of the YMMIA, gave a talk, and short talks were given by Larry Ewell, Gloria Castelton, Arthur Long, Connie Boswell, Kent Bigler, David Chambers and Nichie Castleton. A selection by a quartet consisting of Jenny Lynn Taylor, JaNette Hyde, Carol Webb and Elizabeth given by Dale Jones Stake Supt. of YMMIA, and Lynn Crook of the Stake Presidency. Closing remarks were given by Gay Phillips. Benediction was by Duane Garbett. ports are that he is recuperating nicely. His many friends in Eureka are wishing him the best in the way of a speedy Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Anderson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City visiting with their sen and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law, matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered as second-clas-s post office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Phone November 29, 1963 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two Ted Colovich is confined to the Payson Hospital after undergoing major surgery Monday of this week. Latest re Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and Chyrle and Bruce were the Andy Campbell is in the Pay-so- Hospital where he is ceiving medical treatment speedy recovery is wished. n re- A Mr. and Mrs. Sterlin Hutchinson (Janette Rose) of Evanston, Wyoming, spent the week- end in Mammoth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose. Mrs. Rudy Atherley and family spent Saturday in Provo, combining business and pleasure. Mrs. Mae Naef of Seymour, Calif., who has been visiting If it's electric, it's better, here with her sister and brother Mr. and Mrs. Carl left for Salt Lake City Fields, Saturday where she will spend a few days before returning to her home in California. in-la- w, Miss lone Greenhalgh of Hollywood, Calif., left Friday after spending a week here with her sister and brother-in-laMr. Mrs. Don Giles. She also and visited with a brother and his s. family, the Howard w, Green-halgh- Mrs. Mary Horton of Goshen, in Mrs. Adelene Tuckett of and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs of Pleasant Grove were San-taqu- in town Sunday attending a practice session of the Eastern Star in preparation for the visitation of the grand lecturer, who is scheduled to be in Eureka in the near future. Miss Naudine Naef of Hollywood' Calif-- , spent a week here with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sanderson. She left for California on Fri- day. Tired aching feet respond to a warm, salt water foot bath. i? ll O METHODIST CHURCH An official board meeting was held cn Sunday, Nov. 24, at the Methodist Church. Mrs. Patricia Brady was in charge of the meeting. A December schedule of meetings was mapped out by the members. Dr. Robert Runnels of Salt Lake will be in Eureka on Sunday, Dec. 1, and will con- duct the Sunday services at the Eureka Methodist Church, at 11:00 a.m. Sunday School will be at the usual time, 10:00 a.m. Ore Shipments Filtrol Corp., 1140 tons clay. hall-oysi- te was made available during the past season additional water which materially helped to mature crops. Strict obedience to this CLOSING ORDER will further increase the supply. Disregard of the CLOSING ORDER is a misdemeanor and, if necessary, the State Engineer will bring action in the district court to enforce the law. 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