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Show 4-- H lEurska SUportpr Ollf on Springvllle, Utah 84668 Subscription in Advanre, per year, $4.00; per copy, 10c Second class postage paid at Eureka, Utah 84628 matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered as second-clas- s Utah 84628, under the Act of March post office, Eureka, 3. 1879. Correspondent Publisher Managing Editor Editor Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. Legal Notices Classified Ads Probate and Guardianship Notices Rata: Sc par word; minimum $1.00 Rarun Rata: SOc (up ar S linat) Consult County Clark or tha Raspactiva Signers for Further Information FOB 208, 1967) Section 1, jury hearing be held at the Courtroom of the Juab County Courthouse at Nephi, Utah, commencing at the hour of 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, the 25th day of July, 1973, at which time and place all persons claiming information justifying the calling of a grand jury in said county will be heard in secret and examined under oath' by the Court. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Court cause notice hereof to be given by forthwith posting copies hereof in three public places in said county and by publication hereof in such weekly newspapers of as are published in said county for at circulation general least two issues prior to said hearing date. Dated this 5th day of July, 1973 J. Harlan Burns DISTRICT JUDGE Published in the Eureka Reporter July 13 and 20, 1973 s-- LEGAL NOTICE Meetings of the Tintic Board of Education for the months of July and August will be as follows rather than the regular second Thursday. July 26 and August 30, at 6:30 p.m. Lorna B. Hannifin Clerk Published in the Reporter July 13 and Eureka 20, 1973. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOSEPH A. JR. deceased.. WALKER, Creditors will present claims to the unthe office of James with vouchers dersigned at P. McCune, Attorney at Law, 110 South 100 East, P. O. Box 746, Provo, Utah, 84601, on or before the 15th day of October A.D. 1973; claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah provisions of Sec. with and Code Annotated 1953, 75-9-- 5, proper verification as required therein. MELVIN L. WALKER, administrator of the estate of Joseph A. Walker, Jr., Deceased. Published in the Eureka Reporter July 13. 20, 27 and August 3. 1973. 489-618- 3. ITS inexpensive to clean rugs and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent Shampooer at Andrew Drug for $1.00. club met their leader, Tuesday, July had lunch before returning home, and all enjoyed it very much. Reporter, Amy Morris Draw . miiM-l- e . . Anelior ami Aim . xliouhler a ml hark . . exactly the ame etery lime. do the work. and Mrs. Julian SanMrs. Vola Nevers and her and of derson and family Magna houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Wirlh Sanderson of Levig and sons, Craig and Robbie of Lytle Creek, Calif., American Fork, were over-nigvisitors on Saturday at the home spent Sunday in Price visiting of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sanwith Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bate and derson and Mrs. William Wirfamily; they drove to Orem on thlin and Mayme. Monday, where they spent the Mr. On Sunday the visitors and day with Mrs. Esther Stokes and and Mrs. Gerald Sanderson daughter, Joyce, they were in enjoyed an outing a a picnic Dugway Tuesday, where they r visited with Mr. and Mrs. in Tintic. out West supper Richard Bate. Truth is stranger than fiction, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mogensen but it is because fiction is obliged and family spent the weekend at to stick to possibilities; Truth Mark Twain. isn't. Flaming Gorge. Mr. ht Mrs. Gerry Merkes and son, Fritz, of Cincinnati, Ohio, left for home on Monday. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hannifin. Mrs. Merkes will be remembered as the former WANTED WEEKLY possible addressing mail for firms. Begin $100 immediately. Details send stamped, addressed envelope. Creative Enterprises, Box 2683, Corpus Christi, Texas Gerry Carter, a former resident. Karen and Mark Beattie of Silverton, Idaho are spending the week at the home of Mr and Mrs. Tim Hannifin. They are former residents. jy20 Mrs. Earlean Gear, Mrs. Mary Newman, and Mrs. Belle Coffey, drove to Provo on Saturday where they met Mr. and Mrs. smYsmcoMnv Rusty Rife for dinner at the Elks the ;ime phiee 4-- H The girls learned to make tuna and cheese sandwiches, with Teresa Nelson and Amy Morris doing the cooking. Last week the club members made a trip to the Valley to learn to shop for bread and milk. They Excellent for apricot, peach, pear nectar; tomatoes, applesauce, pumpkin. Louie DeRose, 502 So. 400 E, 019 Springville. 78403 eery time. Staci Taylor, Reporter of Adele Allinson on us . . . .Nm-kin- girls. The TAFA Chefs VICTORIO juicers no precooking, peeling or coring. that grand club met at the high French toast. Song Leader Jeannie Gillespie directed the singing and the pledge was given by the members. Mrs. Grill demonstrated how to handle eggs, how to break them, etc. The Assistant Leader, Georgia Laird assisted in instructing the 3. .1, Page Three 4-- H 13 at the home - IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH ORDER FOR GRAND JURY HEARING IT IS HEREBY ORDERED UNDER AND PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 (Chapter Laws of Utah SALE--Miscellaneo- Friday, July riu1 Eureka Reporter uly 20. l!7:l school. The meeting was called to order by President, Shirley Grill. Roll call showed all but one member present. A new member Toni Malmstrom was welcomed into the club. The girls cooked scrambled eggs and Printed Bj ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY MRS. BELLE COFFEY HARRISON CONOVER MARTIN CONOVER FRANK KING Club news The Busy Bakers PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH 84628 ) Club. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. William Wirthlin and Mayme were Mrs. Bob Burton of Murray and Mrs. Ralph Run-nelof West Jordan. They are former residents. Other visitors on Monday at the Wirthlin home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wirthlin and family, Marlyn and Carol and son Douglas, of Salt Lake City. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sanderson. ls Traci Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell is spending a vacation in Denver with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. Before returning home she will be taken on a trip to New Mexico and California. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Underwood, and their daughter, Mrs. Faun Fife and a son and his two children, John Underwood, and Jackie and Kelly made a trip to Gransville Canyon, where they attended a Van Ausdal family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blight and Laura Ann returned home on Thursday of last week from Calgary, Canada where they attended the Calgary Stampede. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brady and their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fife, were in Salt Lake on Sunday spending the day with another of the Bradys, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Palmer. son-in-la- BAKE SALE (JULY 24-- 4 AM,. StoewAUO SALES fRiDAY SWM MEET mY 2 m. HAHWCRAFT HOBBY AND FUAUefcSHOU) SENIOR) OT1Z3JS BUILDING PIONEER MUSEUM DISPLAYS "A philosopher is a man giving other people advice about troubles he hasn't had. Um EASWEBTCWtlBH RCA PROFESSIONAL W4 SPAA.. 13-1- 4 FIDDIER0N1HE ROOF nu 10-1- 1 $w. 0fU4 lt-ir- PORTWMTS OF PROGRESS MINIAWRE vjjuq vIULM 24 J0AAC CJW0FWN SHOWS AMD RlD&S OF DUP |