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Show The Eureka Reporter .. - Page Two Legal Notices Joe Weldon is Eugene Jelesnik to emcee Probate and Guardianship Notices announcer at show Consult County Clark or tho Rospoctivo Signors for Further Information Sp. Fork rodeo Highlight of the Milford Centennial on Tuesday, August 7 will be a huge talent show with Eugene Jelesnik, Star of the KSL Channel 5 Talenf Showcase as Master of Ceremonies. Mr. Jelesnick will conduct a Search for Talent for his Salt Lake TV show throughout Southern Utah in this foray to Milford. Grand prize to the top talent in the Milford show will be an opportunity to appear on the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOSEPH A. JR. deceased. WALKER, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. McCune, Attorney at Law, 110 South 100 East, P. 0. 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. Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required 75-9-- 5, 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. Classified Ads Raft: Sc per word; minimum S I 00 Rerun Rate: SOc (up er S linea) FOB SALE-Miscellan- eons .VICTORIO juicers - no precooking, peeling or coring. Excellent for apricot, peach, pear nectar; tomatoes, applesauce, pumpkin. Louie DeRose, 502 So. 400 E, 019 Springville. 489-618- 3. reports 1 three great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Vera) Walch, Tooele; Melba Peery, Batesville, Okla. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at the Sundberg-Olpi- n Mortuary in Orem. Burial was in the Payson cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonnell and family, Scott, Kelly and Matthew of Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Milly Rife and a grandaughter, Christy of Provo, were in town on Saturday taking in the Pioneer Day celebration, and visiting with Bill's sister, Mrs. Lila Cole in Mammoth, and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Milne and family of Tuscon, Arizona, who have been visiting in Mammoth with his mother, Mrs. Lila Cole, left Saturday for a visit to Pendleton, Oregon, where they will spend a few days with her family. They will return to Mammoth for further visiting before returning to Arizona. Colleges volunteer Veterans are finding that in assignments Administration offer good career hospitals exploratory opportunities for students. PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH 84628 Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in Advance, 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 post office, Eureka, Utah 84628, under the Act of March 3. 1879. MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent Publisher HARRISON CONOVER MARTIN CONOVER Managing Editor Editor FRANK KING Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION, NATION-A- ASSOCIATION. L Jelesnick Talent School auditorium that evening. Winners from that show will appear on the Talent Showcase. Applications for the Milford This is the humorous entry from Mammoth in Eurekas Pioneer Days Parade. Pushing the perambulator are Oscar Erickson and Bessie Toone. The darling little one riding inside is Lilly Erickson, and dont ask us how she did it! Had your blood pressure checked lately? Better think about it! Hundreds of Utahns, feeling completely normal and looking healthy, are walking around with an affliction which, without warning, could cause a stroke or a heart attack. e A visit to a clinic or a doctors office could provide painless detection of the con- and inexpensive medicines can keep the disease under control. Salt Lake were back home for the weekend visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Walker, and his grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Walker. Milford the talent lasts. Those picked from the auditions will appear on the Search for Talent show to be held in the Milford High dition, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker of at Showcase at a later date. The Milford Centennial Search for Talent will have auditions starting at 9:00 a.m. and run throughout the day or as long as five-minut- l!ur?ka JRppnrtpr NEWSPAPER Eugene' they neednt have worried, John stepped in and did a bang up job, according to all the officials and all those attending the rodeo. This wasn't anything new to John, as he is a Life Member of the Rodeo Cowboys Association, and has announced Rodeos all over the country. He must have been good form, and kept the Rodeo going in a big way, and the Spanish Fork people cant thank him enough for stepping in and saving the Rodeo, so to speak. John reported that he thoroughly enjoyed the evening and the fine people in Spanish Fork, who gave him a thunderous applause at the end of the evening. What he doesnt know is committee that he was going to be at the Rodeo, and how thankful they were for the informa tioa Junction he worked as Depot Agent and employee for Union Pacific Railroad for 44 years; member of the Old Timers Club No. 12; and was a member of the LDS Church, Survivors are a son, Sheldon W., Provo; and a daughter, Mrs. Don (Nona) Hudson, Orem; 7 grandchildren; John Weldon who has been visiting here from Santa Maria, California, happened to be in the right place at the right time on Pioneer Day, when he went to Spanish Fork to attend the Rodeo. When he arrived he found he had been paged and wondered just what he had done. Upon investigation, he found they were looking for him to announce the Rodeo program. He informed that he didnt know any of the performers, but they soon informed him that they would give him a quick run down as much as they could in the limited time before the performance. The regular announcer had been in an accident and they were really hard put to find a substitute, but from all that someone from Eureka alerted the Spanish Fork Former Eureka Couple dies Cont. from page August 3, 1973 The disease is hypertension, commonly called high blood pressure. Hypertension afflicts more than 23 million Americans, but only half of them know they have it. Less than 20 percent of them are receiving adequate treat- pressure checked recently? If visit to a clinic not a or a doctors office could lengthen or save your Life, or the life of someone close to you. (This article was prepared by the Utah Heart Association and published by your newspaper as a public service. For a free leaflet on hypertension, write to: five-minu- te Hypertension, in care Utah Heart Assn., 250 T. First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111.) Centennial Search for Talent will be distributed throughout Southern Utah. An effort will be made to put them in at least one location in each community. Contestants may write for an application to Mrs. Dixie Lamb, Chm., Search for Talent contest, P. O. Box 262, Milford, Utah 84751. Contestants are wanted for the Miss Utah Hemisphere Beauty Pageant. Judging will be in six categories on entrants from 2 to 27 years of age, based on poise, personality, and beauty. Winners will qualify for national finals in New York. For information call Sherry Stone, or write to her at 22 South Main, Salt Lake 322-259- 7, Paris-All-Model- s, City. The hands of those I meet are dumbly eloquent to me. I have met people so empty of joy that when I clasped their frosty fingertips it seemed as if I were shaking hands with a northeast storm. Others there are whose hands have sunbeams in them. Em ment Elliott Richardson, former Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, calls hypertension a hidden time bomb ticking away to its moment of detonation. 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