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Show Page Four The Eureka Reporter Other visitors last week at the Sanderson home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanderson and two boys of Idaho Falls. July 27, 1973 Reports or visitors till Sorelm asm Mr. and Mrs. Don Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gourley, Sr., enjoyed a fishing trip over the weekend at Strawberry. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Greenhalgh made a trip to Strawberry over the weekend. They report good fishing. Randy Butler, who is employed in the city is spending his vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler, and in Green River, Wyoming with an uncle, Albert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Milne of Casa Grande, Arizona, spent a days here last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson. The Johnsons and their house guests left this week for Fish Lake for a few days fishing. few Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen and family spent the weekend fishing at Fish Lake. They report good fishing, but cold weather. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schow and boys enjoyed several days at Fish Lake. They returned home on Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brady and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dean and two daughter, Mrs. Janet Palmer and Mrs. Pam Fife, were in Orem Wednesday evening calling on the Glen Peery family at the Olpin Mortuary. The Peery family are former residents of Tintic Junction. Other Eurekans in Orem were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson, and former residents Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Broderick. family enjoyed the weekend at Fish Lake. Welcome visitors at the Leland Sanderson home are two of their grandchildren, Craig and Bryan of Sandy. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Evans and small son, spent a few days last week in Green River, Wyoming with Albert Johnson. They also spent a couple of days in Ogden with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. Mrs. Valene Livingston returned home on Thursday of last week from the Payson City Hospital, where she had been confined for several days receiving medical treatment. Friends are wishing her continued improvement Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cblovich were a sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonal Bellows of Spanish Fork. Others dropping by Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Colovish and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Cromar of Magna were dinner guests of Mrs. Earlean Gear on Sunday. iraw Mrs. Henry Oberhansley and son, Vic of Murray spent three days here last week with her sister, Mrs. Rowena Hanks. Another visitor of Mrs. Hanks on Saturday was her son, Howard Hanks of Price. He was enroute to Salt Lake on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Phillips and son and daughter, Mike and Beckie, and another daughter, Mrs. Jan Knapp and two children were in Payson on Saturday spending the day with Mrs. Phillips mother, Mrs. Nan Jackson. on savings INTEREST Rodney Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas of Spanish Fork, spent the weekend herewith his mother, Mrs. Mary Thomas. While here they visited in Goshen with her sister, Mrs. Charlotte White, and in with Mr. and Mrs. Art San-taqu- in Hartvigsen. Other visitors chiring the week were Mrs. Elava Greenhalgh and Howard Jensen, and Mrs. Betty Thomas, and Mrs. Patsy Holden and family. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grimstead were his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Grimstead of Fayetteville, North Dakota. He had just been released from the Army and was on his way to Trona, California where they plan to make a home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Taylor at Strawberry. They, returned the spent weekend home on Monday. Ihfiglhieir Pure cotton creates a dashing and STYLE-SETTE- R tuxedo. In plaid, the Palm Beach design is accented by solid lapels and cadet-styl- e stripes down the trousers. Its teamed with a tucked dress shirt by Hathaway. super-comfortab- le a white-ground- ed all-cott- on rnaties at First Security lank PAID 4 TIMES A YEAR ON ALL CERTIFICATES All new certificates of deposit will be issued at the following per annum rates: on 3-y- ear and over certificates Mr. and Mrs. Alan Milne and family of Tucson, Arizona are spending their vacation with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole in Mammoth. of of Salt Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland and family enjoyed the weekend at Fish Lake. They report not many fish, but a thoroughly enjoyable vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brady were in Provo last Saturday, where they combined business and pleasure. Jeffrey Fowden Christiansen Lake. $1,000 or more Murray, who have been visiting here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Paxman for the past three weeks, returned home on Saturday. His grandparents accompanied him home. Mr. and Mrs. Dm Levig of Lytle Creek, Calif., left last Friday for their home. Their two sons, Craig and Robbie left earlier in the week for Calif. They had been houseguests of Mrs. Vola Nevers during their stay in Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Viertel of Salt Lake were in town on Tuesday visiting with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sanderson and other relatives. They are former residents. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Knapp and two children left Saturday for Aurora, Cola, where they plan to make a home. Mr. Knapp has been in the Denver area for a few weeks, finding suitable living quarters for his family, who have been making their home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Phillips. Friends of the Knapp family are wishing them well in their new surroundings. 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