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Show July 31, Sureka ftfportfr GUf? PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH 84628 Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springvllle, Utah 84868 Subscription In Advance, Per Year, 6440; Per Copy, 10c Second daea postage paid at Eureka, Utah 84628. , matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered ae second-clas- s Utah 84628, under the Act of March office, Eureka, post 8, 1879. MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent Publisher Editor HARRISON CONOVER WOODROW WEIGHT NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. A . EVERY YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Steele McIntyre of Mammoth, spent a few days at Fish Lake last week. were dinner guests of Mrs. Thomas ,on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Thomas and family of Vernon and Mrs. Jeanne Taylor and two daughters cf Delta and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Holden and son of Vernon, were luncheon guests of Mrs. Tho- 1970 mas. On Saturday, Bert Thomas came from Spanish Fork, and drove his mother to Nephi to see her sister ,Mrs. Charlotte White who is confined to the hospital there. Bert remained over night at his mother's home. Randy Snell returned home Winne-muccFriday evening from Nev., where he spent the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dorman. a, Last week Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pett made a trip to Saratoga where they met their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hopes, Michelle and Roger and Diane and Danny Blanch! of Sandy, for a picnic supper. The youngsters enjoyed the rides for a while and then the group went on to the Lehi Pump House where the young people enjoyed some excellent cat fishing. The Petts grandson, Roger returned to Eureka with them and stayed for several days. On Friday his parents and Danny Bianchi came to Eureka and Roger returned to Sandy with them. While Roger was still here the Petts and Roger made a trip to Grants-villwhere they were dinner guests of Chuck Kay, Free Courtesy Motorboat Examinations are provided as a public service by volunteer members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, If you would like a free safety examination of your boat, contact a member of the Auxiliary in your local area or call or write the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, 19-poi- nt 630 Sansome Street, San Francisco. GA 94126. e, NUm MAKE AMD Hot AR FROM ONTHWfMY WIFE BURNING-OtOPFEPSTRN- AND 1 HAP A LITTLE ARGUMENT LAST MAINE FIRST NIGHT R OF "W MUNS FOR LAYER THE THEIR WONDERFUL ROADS. Mrs. Donna Hammond and daughter, Rhonda of Fallon, Nevada were back in town for a visit with friends. They were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bray. Later in the day they visited with several friends in the district They are former residents of Eureka. Free public classes in safe boating are provided as a public service by volunteer members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. For dates and times of classes nearest you, contact a member of the Auxiliary in your local area or call or write the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, 630 Sansome Street, San Francisco, GA 94126. LISTEN, LADIES: SHALL WE SPRAY? Mr. and Mrs. Barry Colovich and two boys of Logan were back in town for the weekend Pioneer Day celebration. They were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Colovich. . SUB-SURFA- CE Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pannell were Mr. and Mrs. Thad Pannell and son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Markham and daughter Patty of Salt Lake and Mrs. Edith ORourke of Tooele. THE ANCIENT RQMANSOfTEN JJSEP BROKEN POTTERY Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Laird, and y Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Doc) were in Salt Lake Friday evening attending the Judy Lynn show at the Valley Mu- Hol-lada- FOB SALE Miscellaneous WELL kept carpets show the results of regular Blue Lustre spot cleaning. Rent electric shampooer $1. Lairds Market. jy30ca wahted-each for old WILL PAY merchants trade tokens from saloons, pool halls, groceries, coal mines, etc. Mrs. William Johnson, Box 176, Tecumseh, Michigan 49286. jy31 1-0- 0 sic HalL During the evening, the members of the show called for volunteers to come to the stage and play the tambourine. No one volunteered, so they decided to choose one, and who was the one chosen, none other than our genial Tintic High School teacher, Doc Holladay. He rose to the occasion, and played the tambourine ,with all the ease of a pro. Finally the cast called for more life, and a right smart dance was performed by all those on the stage and Doc showed the audience that he could do as well as the next one. The others in the group had a ball, and it was decided that if some of his students could see him, they would be calling out one more time, Doc and he would have been happy to oblige. Anyway it was a fun evening for the Tintic group. Real Estate HUD 235 - Heavy Type Monthly payment subsidy program. FREE. Com- plete information is available with no obligation. TELEPHONE COLLECT Prudential Federal Savings and Loan Association 374-934- 0 Mrs. Margaret Sheldon returned home on Monday after a weeks stay in the Payson Hospital. Continued improvement is being wished by her many friends . Mrs. Diane Derry and daughters, Denise and Patty, left for their home in Denver on Sunday. They had spent the past two weeks here with her mother, Mrs. Dora Randle, Mrs. Randle, Mr .and Mrs. Curtis Butler and Barbara accompanied them to the Salt Lake Airport. Gertrude Church returned home last Wednesday from a three week vacation to California, where she was the guest of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. D Stevens and Donna ,at their home in Sebastopol Mrs. Leslie Randle returned home last Wednesday from a two week stay in San iDego, Calif., where she was the house guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boyns Mr. Randle accompanied her to San Diego, and remained for a week end. The trip was made by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lucas and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lucas and Mr. and Mrs. Gareld Brown and family. Visitors last week at the home of Mrs. Mary Thomas were Mr .and Mrs. Bert Thomas and son, Dusty, end Mrs. Thomas' sister, Mrs. Barbara Barney of Santaquin. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Thomas and family of Salt Lake Have you counted the aerosol cans around your house latelyT If yours is a tjpical household, you might find at different kinds of products for spraying yourself and in your house! Just for fun, go and make a list. Well wait Chances are, your list ranges all the way from hair pray to furniture wax to eheeie (and before long, mayonnaise). There are now over 800 types of aerosol products on the market and more being added every day. Just what is an "aerosol" and how does it work? Its a spray able product in which the propellant force is supplied by a liquefied gas. The can is filled with a nontoxic propellant mixed with the product which "drives" the product out through a release valve at the top. When aerwols were first developed in the 1940s the inventors were mostly interested in putting insecticides into spray form, ably never imagined that would later be for talcum powder, deodorant, starch, oven cleaner and even plastic film Certainly in their wildest dreams I they could not have foreseen Yet Delfen contraceptive foam released from an aerosol by the mere push of a finger is rapidly becoming one of the most widely-use- d methods of family planning. Even newer than the pill, it has proven highly effective with no side effects and is available at drug stores without virtually a doctors prescription. Your mother may have needed to h her furniture with lots of elbow-greas-e. With an aerosol polish, you can sip through the job in minutes. And with the spray form of oven cleaner, even that nastiest of all jobs becomes child's play (well, at least more bearable). Your toddlers will now submit more readily to treatment of their email wounds with a, spray medication than yon did to the old "painting" and "awabmng" routine. Entertaining In the 70e should be a snap, what with hostess aids like tasty hors doeuvres to spray decoratively on cracker (Hava yon heard about the spray vermouth for devotees of the dry, dry martini?) you because of pinchBy the way, if your feet are killing leather-stretchem on little It doesn't ing shoes, try spraying almost works and leather the harm instantly. Obviously, ladies, yon can really "enjoy being a girl," if just keep enough aeroeol cans on hand. You can start by shaving your legs with your husband's aerosol shaving . after your bath, you can use spray deodorant, cream breath freshener' . and perhaps last,, but not and cologne least, the 'newest boon to birth control, on aerosol spray of "self-propell-ed birth-control-in-a-bo- mb much-publiciz- ed hand-polis- r. mil |