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Show August The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two Legal Notices THE EUREKA REPORTER further Information MflONAi AOVIIIISINO SUSMiNING ft I will not be responaible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myaelf and wife. Lvgia Dec- X ker. Signed, Melvin K. Decker Virginia's Cafe Mrs. C. I JaeJc and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Livingston and family, Susie and Tommy of Salt Lake were guests at the home of Mrs. Jacks Mr. and brother and sister-in-laMrs. Theodore Haynes. They also visited at the home of Mrs. Mar- HMfUNTAIIVf EOITORIAI 1ac5,Q AC1.1 Growing young feet thorough foot care. N0 need tc buy new shoes for the retur w, A.Sy MtMttl scams Chicago Ian garet Free thy. Mrs. Livingston is niw rot the former Marjorie Jack and Mrs. Jack need no introduction to the townspeople of Eureka. She Is a n resident. former and MANCIICO .. i iy. ing student since our rejuvenate the old pair. well-know- Easy Does It an TOMATO ASPIC make for a salad, especially if you mold the aspic with some deviled egi(s. Served with tossed green salad. Here's a delightful egg dish to serve with special luncheons Poach two eggs for each serving and place on toast which has been covered with sauteed mushrooms. Cover with cream sauce and serve with cooked asparagus spears. Cold cereal treated as follows is an excellent accompaniment for fried chicken or ham: mold cereal and chill. Dredge in flour and fry In butter until crisp and golden. Sliced bananas can extend raspberries or strawberries when you RF.CTPF. OP THK WEEK 1V4 Lamb Carry (Serves 4) pounds lamb shoulder meat tt cup chopped onion tablespoon butter S cups hot water 2 teaspoons salt 14 teaspoon thyme, if 1 da-sire- d flour teaspoon curry powder 44 cup rice cubes and Cut lamb in brown lightly with onion. When brown add water, thyme and salt; let simmer very slowly for 1V4 hours. When cooked, add flour, curry and enough cold water to make a thin paste. Meanwhile, cook rice in 4 cups salted water until lender; rinse rice In hot water. Line buttered easserole with rice, pour lamb curry nn top. Serve at once. 2 tablespoons . . . Betsy Slaughter, Cleveland, (left) and Gloria Bowley, Englewood, N. J., hold fort who want to clean rink at Schumacher, Ontario, where 60 girls from America are attending figure skating school. While moat people look for shady spots, tha Ico studenta rush ante doors between sessions to get warm. SNOW BIRDS agalost fellow By LTV CONNELLY when those ronstant objects ol public envy the ratlin nnd t'-- i ' wish sion stars they could be Juki plain butchers, bukers or even bankers as they watch the happy tourists arriving in Leave kIiim-- G. A. Store in va-.fii- ... saSarwi& Prompt I Kervk Service Payson s H Chief Brand Lime CHIEF BRAND HIGH CALCIUM LIME vice-princip- al GOING TO THE CIRCUS Jody, jnngte'orphan, takes first cab ride after arrival In Saa Francisco. Sbo la going to the circa to May. Maim Street at Handle! h Spences Shoe MImh Viola Siler of Ogden was a recent visitor at the home of her Mr. and sister and brother-in-laMrs. Alex Blight. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Roberts and family of Hollywood, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mrs, Carlton's mother, Mrs. Katie Towers. Mrs. Roberts is the former Fern Towers, and Mr. Roberts Is well remembered by many townspeople. He wss an instructor in the Tintic high school during his residence here. He has been recalled to active service, and will leave In the near future for a post not yet disclosed. At the present at the time he is John Marshall high school In east repiin Reasonable. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Briggs of The V. L. AnderwHis and son, Jimmy, are vacationing in Galva, Orem spent the wekend in Eureka Iowa, where they are guests of visiting with Mrs. Briggs parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe. relatives. droves and all en-- f i. I Joying annual cations . . . Few fans stop to realiza it, but their entertainer! rarely get to participate in the great American custom of vacations on holidays . . . Come the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving or Christmas and John Q. Public is home with his family but he only has to turn on his radio or TV set to find out that (he stars his family admire so much are working just as though the day were another ordinary Monday or Thursday. Coma summer and some big "names" get a vacation from radio, but they turn up across tha country and even in England-do-I- ng six performances a day . . . Elliott Lewis, to whom vacation" is only a word in the dictionary, recalls a quote of some phrase-make- r to describe it: All work and no play makes Jack!" But he adds that 12 months of work may maka a pile of Jack but every entertainer lives in constant fear of those periods and, like baseball and football pros, have to make it while they can get it .I Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Davitt and children of San Gabriel, Calif., are vistlng In Mammoth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn. Mrs. Davitt will be remembered as Evelyn Kurtz. News of Interest rpHIS IS THE TIME of the yeat Movietown ol Shoe Repairs NOTICE Harrison Conovfr Editor and Manager Back-to-Scho- $ Utah matter February 10, 1948, at tbe "Entered as accond-claa- s under the Act of March 8, 1879." office at poet Eureka, Utah, Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c NATIONAL Kfcirrtlvr Signers for i; ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY (j ifey Scnm, Commit County Clerk or the Printed by Si'Rinovii.i.Kj Ctn&rfjgfa. flU Probate and Guardianship Notices PUBLISH Kl) WKEKI.Y AT EUREKA. UTAH 18, by Ralph Stein Hollywood. We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Silver Jubilee visitors at the home of Mrs. Anna McDonnell were her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonnell and daughter. Karen, of Poctatello, Idaho, Mrs. Milly Rife. Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler, Jr., and family of Provo, and Mrs. Frank Towers and family of Ogden. Mrs Towers is the former Alliene Rife. Mr. and Mrs. McDonnell also visited at the Duane Milne home in Mammoth. Visitors at the J. J. Coffey home for the Silver Jubilee celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones and small grandson, Hal Jones of Hydrate for Mills and Smelters FERTILIZERS CHIEF O PLASTERING CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. Payson. Mr and Mrs Burtls Jameson are spending their vacation In San Francisco. Calif. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Royle, former residents of Eureka. have extra guests dropping In for that shortcake dessert Cl'RT MASSEY also has an exA good way to prepare toast to go with salads: slice bread thin, planation of why atars dread tha butter and sprinkle generously naually pleasant word vacation" . . As bo sees It, Summer ordiwith grated Parmesan cheese narily means the Toast in oven. period between tha end of an artlata test Tender cooked broccoli, sea aeries and the starting date ha soned with salt pepper and nuthope of hla next In the fall . . . as Is for a excellent base meg He's to leave town beeaosa creamed chicken. Sprinkle with ha afraid might mlsa offers and auditions eheese and toast under broiler un And If he has that angle covtil cheese melts. the poor guy la afraid to start ered, Try hot rice as a base for rhick out on an expensive vacation bea la king in plare oi cause be en or ham for might need the toast next time you serve eitlin ) groceries next winter if money things ge them. You cun place in a casserole haywire." and serve from there. Curt, incidentally, la getting hla first real vacation In his life. Sr. M Margaret Drayse (Margaret Harrington) daughter of Mrs. Dennis Harrington, of St Mr. and Mm. Martin Bnenger Theresa's Academy at Boise, Ida., and daughter Arlene of Tooele, and S. M. Rosary of Los Angeles, were in town for the celebration have spent the past ten days visit- and were guests at the V. G. Pctt home. home. at the 60S Dooly Building Salt Lake City : Plant: Saddle, Utah ek ing : Y; Harrington FOR SALE HOUSE, Partly furnished. See Mr. a!8 Jack Lucas. Mr. anil Mrs. Wallace (Bud) Painter of Provo were In town for the Jubilee celebration and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gourley. Mr. and Mm. Harold Ylcrtel and Can be sons, and Mias Naudlne Nacf of alSc Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lclnnd Sanderson during the Silver Jubilee TRADE RENT BALE FOR OR celebration. Modern home and garage. Call a25 191, J. A. Bernini. Mr. ami Mni. Robert Markham and sons and Mias Mildred Mark-hnof Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mrs. Ella SteEUREKA BRANCH OF . . . wart last Saturday and Sunday. : m UTAH BIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. Tlmkin Bits Thor Tools A Vulcan Products i w vv-- w Telephone 55 v rir-m- Italian chain to manufacture, IT. 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Call 500 see ..r v.a 5 minutes is all CLUB ou U pi handling and driving raw that you'll want to make jour own fir keepa. dependability, on . I hud II 4. the I 4W v llahhing powrr ay" F.ngine ilkrii miii mi Iiiipm of (.1-A- m hive, And you I III- - II e billion GEORGE W. FORSEY COMPANY ' 1 NEW OIGOER VAIUE frrl the big W that belong Dixlge and Dodge alone. ! of the will give you than M Eureka, s I |