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Show Thui-mlay,- November - 6, 194J EUREKA REPORTER Page 3 Mr. and Mrs. Curds Phipps or, Mrs. James Dant left for Callfor) Pvt. Francis II. Non Is at Fort SpanUb Fork were Kueats of Mr. ami ,ula last Thursday to visit with Mr. Sum Huston, Texas, visited his sls- and Mrs. Vaughn Hogan. Jter and her family, Mrs. Wesley j Local Ne'? X. Mrs. lleber Meliur returned home Mrs. A. Yard Zuhriskln and chilMrs. H. E. Jones received word on eveninit after spending a dren, Charles Vard and Ruth Ann, Thursday Allen Dele, little son of Mr. and week in Salt Lake of tho ilealh of her only Tuesday Mrs. of with visited Salt Lake, City. ('has. Mrs. Itule llray, had Ills t until re-- 1 II. E, Fahrenhacg, al his brother, Zabrlakle last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Fitagerald home in Muncy, Pa. moved last week. Dr. Ostler of Pro-- ! vo operated. Mrs. Msry Potts left for Long Joyed a visit last week from their James F. Hutchinson, lornicr non, Corp. Kenneth Fitagerald, ami Eeucli, Calif., on Tuesday where she Is reported to be seriously ill Mr' I- 1- MrJo,'n ,,h,l'lw Ms wife, of Fort Douglas, I'tah. will visit Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pet- at the generul hospital In Rail take. I'ouure the niarriuKe of their rtiiuali-- ' erson. He liu.x lieen ailing for months. Mrs. Alice Rife of Salt take spent ler, 7etla Darlene, to Uiehard Keith . Helvern of Los Miss Nurcen Porter, who lias been met al (DDF hall The niar- a week In Kureka visiting with Mr. Thursday evening, rinse took place on Nov. 7 In iliar nml Mrs. C. E. Rife and other rela- - a relief operator In the telephone of- I here a business session. bring fice here, hat scripted n perinancn-an- t All niriiibcrsonly city. Miss Phipps In a graduate of are requested to be Tlmle Hig(i School and also South position in the Provo telephone present lit the next meeting, Dec. 8, week On last of evening Tuenlay Wimli-roffice. Puiversity. Mr. Helvern Is i s business of Impiirlunru will It" he sun of Mr. ;.nd Mrs. Gerald Win. the Lady Elks held their regular taken care of. week lunchLast a and store meet cards business, Gourley'a lug, Tli'-Helvern. will innke their eon taking up tho time. Prise win- - I wet moved uut of town. It Is FcIhmiI is out for the Thuiiksgivlni home In tas Angeles. ners were Mrs. M. E Griggs, Mrs. understood that It will he set up u.i vacation today and tomorrow, Joseph Ihiys and Mrs. C. E. Rife. a new edition near Provo and wlU.wVk'ihi youngsters had three s f't'er- -' .The hotness was Mrs. Frank Garrity. eg a in he used as a grocery store, nines ofL Liter next mouth the annual Christmas holiday vacation Mr. and Mrs. Davhl Johnson arCecil Robert Curley ) Drown, 49. will take place. rived in Ctali lust week end from died st his Provo home on Tuesday. Anile Madsen, of Camp tamonri!, Washington, I). C., fur a visit wn.i He was well known In the Tlntlc Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lindsay. Mr. District because of his long associaCalif., spent part of Ills furlough In Johnson, who is with the PS depart- tion with the Telltiriili1 Motor com- Tlnllc with Mr. and Mrs. Dert Whee-locment of Justice, left almost at once pany of Provo. and other friends. He also visited with Ills parents at Provo, Mr. lor San Diego, Calif., to which phir Tin- r n nor cotninissiun filed he had been transferred. Mrs. Johnand Mrs. A. Johnson. cli raes ataiiist several Carbon son will Join him there after a two Plitsy. the five year eld daughter week visit with her mother in county pieces the other day. Among l,,l MrM Kdw. of tax the Moose club rooms, op- them . Mr. and Mis. George Gourley and children, Carlyle and Shirley, mnV'.'d to Provo last week end, where they purchased a residence and ex- pect to mu he their future hunie. BOURBON HIGHBALlj n, D - llnllc UlHiilrt IsiidU'N Auxiliary No. 23 met at the Miners I'nlon Hall on Wednesday evening of last week. After jusIneHH s rnelnl was held. Th prlzes went to Mrs. Georgia Campion Mrs. Mary Edwards cut, mid fir.--l, Mrs. Hurtilln Wilde raffle. Hostcm-e- s for tho evening were Mrs. Edith O'Rourke, Mrs. Jennie Richards and Mrs. Wilde. Angt-h-s- ;U WITH A DELICIOUS en-ha- j t MADE WITIk - n I I All that any man could ask for in a whiskey! OLD k nuts-:ic- - llii:-clt- r- v..-.- i hv Charles Hlltx, former Eu- Mr. and Mrs. John II. Campbell, sou Johnnie; .nnl Mr. and Mrs. Ru-lo- n Rraiiford and son Ross, were a: Kan Diego Iasi week. The occasion wrs the marriage of 'heir daughter, Mansur, t, to David It Sheldon of Knit Lake. H sat MdiMiinlxcd at lii2i. wh.-Merry Hospital on N. the bride was taken two d.ivs preShe is viously for an app- recovering no civ from the .icrai'ii Her friends in Sun Die n gave her gifts and also floial il.nirulionx for her room. - n National Diatillrr Products Corp.. N. Y. 90.4 Irnnl & lractickl .b At Sensible Prises. f itrr Will you wish you had remembered in time to service f tend a present to the neighbor 'i boy in Will you wish you had sent a little remembrance to that old couple that everyone else has forgotten T Will you wish you d bought someone o h present, and spent the money for more things, for more people? less-lavis- There's still time to plan a GOOD Christmas, a cheerful, warm Christmas, for a lot of people, while continuing your regular War Bond buying. That's the kind of Christmos we've planned here al Penney's. Come in and let's tell you about kl - to ller lane of Luxury! WOMENS ROBES Give her a robe thu: is bright. prrMv and practical., without straining your budget to do It! Select wrap smart a around or zlppe front slyb. will, snugly fitted and gracefully flared skirt. Choose a smart solid (o!nr n Sizes gap print. i' Cumf) mraft i Kpleiidid stripe, rich ISuo!i 'tripod with coll on chcu ilc .. i tills u pompon .. sou lcuih-- r sole, coven d heel. hiii7-- , (in- - Him FINE GLOVES For a M'sriu Christman! I.ineil or Cull nnl! Pretty uml I Tactical! 1.20 2.54 elactii- - xlili-gore- quality leu t her stays :mtl Mile and rubber Men' 1ix--n Boys Klipoxer Anil Coni -- VN 1 79c pr Sleek rut un hose, Ilea ul pIi.i pfil liccum-tin y are full c - teil Sleek Hiyiinv, 4 le MICKtVE.tK All Wo I lF PETER B. J PEEVE Sweaters ui e id ol all the youngest and best minis, radiu stars, ta- cotriral prisiuccra n, the amiiM'itn ol piiifessirn today. It vasii t so vvrv long ago that he was the cause of hundredsof people il o iicd 1 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. Case No. 68.827 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE GLEED MILLER, Plaintiff vs. TINTIC PLYMOUTH MINING COMPANY, a corporation. Defendant To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the front door of the CountyCourt House of Juab County, at Nephi, Utah, on the ISlh day of December, A D., 1942, at twelve o'clock ti e.in if s i I day those certain i i.nJ parcels of real proper-t- pi ri t'oti .1 in the Tintic Mining t ! i:i Ju:;b Ceunty, State of t: I1; h as f.ljws, l l ' .iuth Ruck Ixle Mining Cl ; PI mouth Rock No. 1 Lode T Cl im; Plymuuth Rink No. 4 L uJo Minim! Claim Mineral Si rvey No. 3791. Purchase price .yabk' in lawful money cf the United States. Dated at Eureka, Utah, this 17th day t f November, A D. 1942. II. K. MELLOR, Shciiff of Juab County, State of Utah. Dates of Publication No. 19, Nov. 20. and December 3. 1942. lio-te- xv to-wi- 1 .i Wiilrlv SjKitril I- o' ui d n SV Kim-W- A Pa;T Of New RAYON STOCKING3 Mill Make s Grand ma (.ill! He's kni-u- NATIONAL DIMTILI.KRH PltODCiTM (XMlPOltATION New York up an.l down the East coust having the Donald L. Manaon, son of Mr. and scared imt of Mra. A. D. Manaon, has geen granted them as they lisa commission of lieutenant. Junior tened to a radio Mr. Reserve. Naval U8 "rade, by the dramatized play ' Tur-oManran left Saturday for by II. G. Wells, Arizona, where he will attend school War of the Worlds," which he di-- 1 at the University of Arizona. Prior cell cl In his appointment by the naval relie gained further fame fur himserve he was employed liv 'he t:i'e self by writing, acting in, direr ting school department for vocational edand piodueing thr movie, "Citizru Kat r." ucation tt Salt take. Thii s! no Id have given him uway. tvGourh-Mrs. George Oi dii1 if ll"ies unnllict iiint: to the members of the rvi'x duo lb- is a yuotig man, being bom 11; cn Wednesday evening of Iasi we-- k, Ki ln si a. Wix., May tl. 1915. the bridee and a nice luncheon In cnlliihniaiinn with llogei Hill features. The prize winner- were he edited the bunk, "Evi rybudy'ii Mrs. M. E Griggs flrl and Mrs. Shakespeare." Others In Clnrcncn Courlev Sure, you know he is Mrs attendance were: wiia.tt uoszo (aijoa'D Brown. Mrs. Maynard Cronin, Mrs. Theo. Haynes, Mrs. It K. Ferguson. Mr. S. - Jerman. Mrs. taslie Cro-ma- The following enpe-skl- in smart unllned mnd-el- a for dress, or warm fleece x, hcele. 11 Exceptional They have natural uppers, 1 1 tailor- fu-diii- Women's Slide-Gor- e SLIPPERS ' i Tii'-xda- ed to lit! g-t- 1 evening tile employeA f'i of Ho I'tah Power ciid Light iom-n;ii'- y he'd dinner and eel together "ir'i-- at Vlr inla's Cafe. The were pre er,t: Mr. and Mrs. O. II Itirie, Mr. anil Mrs. W. L. Fad dis. Mr. :nd Mrs. John K. Rowe. Mr. nd Mrs. Heed Cli.idw'ck. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Clement. V" -- nd Mrs. Jas ltriidv. Mr. and Mrs i'irre Gnritv, Harold and Miss Ethel llrenton. Miss Ingcr Johnson. solid loiii's i nd crisp ! 1 - 1.65 Pietly! m .' SHIRTS 93c N reports Is that slii- - jx lining as well card puny ex r.in he expu-uColiinihla K. ln!,iii Loilin- - No. 2 prize wln-C. K. Rife The ItetiortiT iditnr lx inarilallyl Mrs. 500 1n J0I1 and Is nuking nn ef- -' Jnnes. A hack on r Hie linxineaK In handle "iiii li luiuheon wa simvuI. a usual manner. Cuntrihiltors to - e- -, t. ln out III the horn The Poycs D: rher Slum had a I,, from h",n'1 i,,"rirnv.'d thi ir in ws notes in eurly iithnr iv by Cre romp time during Mniulay "il thu-- - avoiding 11 on n hi lea Hon of III" I t t slight leak caused a short pews wlilrli conns in late hut could in t i hot water heater and sit It have been earlv. rfire. Foriunaiely the water starred leaking to such an extent that it extinguished itself. The damage was not discovered until opening or ness Tuesday morning. the Caihol'c tallies le l'rduy evening the r wee: Priilge- Mrs t.d John II Do'inclly; ' 'd 'ev Wi till anil H. K. - Rest fill Yet Kiiiaii! Tom iifr-.r- - I.at't ls. Al - 32-4- 4. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS reka rrs.dint l I " me-ln-l'- Helen Rae Birch, the ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emron Birch who now reside at Kail Luke, was chosen from her (hi I Sum' organization to pose lor a picture which was used on the posted for the Salt take County M'ar I host Fund drive. The picture appeared in the Salt take Telegram for .1 week. lifts Will You Soy, On Decomber 26th, "I Wish I HAD . . . ."7 Fio-ii'-l- Veeas. Is in a Ime-iiIne with spinal Kcyl M'J.IM lliiudxoiiie Designs! SPREADS 6 90 In superbly Mended colors to work magic with your rooms! Off. SofTblDa Mp.samsal FREIGHT TRAIN th' Light up your hoy's eyes with a train set of liix wry own. Wind the Commodore Valid I dies of Mnmnnvh home of Mrs. Roy Dnnn In Swinish Fork: Mrs. taulse sifnnsnn. Mrs Willhnu 1axinnn. Mrs Keuiipdv. Mrs. Tred Kurtz, M-- .' WHi'am llotu-r'sMr. Dunne Mine. Mrs. Earl Dunn and Mrs. 'irwtn I.nrsen. A deDclous liiiirh-o- n wa served and the afternoon e ,. in-- nix in11 cods I'rt " M"x. Kennedv won liv Mrs l.n rs'-n- , nil Mrs. lloliejt.v. 8h'-rr!i- (XtllNIN enllllea the holder to 2V reduction oa any room at the rat as any room al the rates ns THIS e-- advertised tho room - Nhtt' ii rhug alon: with its tend cl, L'otido,:i -- lie 10 it Hi-l- l, Inxtn:--!- and cuhoosn 1 one coupon to beds, springs, mattresses, carpets thruuzbout the honse e und waicli UTAH 1: 1 irbllt rttl.T LAKE CITY, , 1.49 around 10 New Semlob Hotel 2 In. nvnl truck. , Mcll'". , I'c-- v Nm nirm I'utii" n llrv rvlv Inilxinitil. Jnm Miip-- Fnun the picture one mi Id Ihink II. r Ruwrr motifs were spplique Acliully. Cils is one f the xrrv smalt wii'eiv spaced pr.nls. The drew Is ut rha'k while crepe in"Mi, Ida M u' I G im- SM- -i Eavnr n"d ll srv-- i re'r'hrn-nnd nhivprt wnn hv Miron Milne wilh t'rl'Hx huge dah.'iax i.nd Sumin Rnhcrta Graff. grrea. rut-out- In ccrl-- e It tl EH s. tad Vie Now g I ..VI In M.W Feature Free Garage INK THIN (NllTN)N! |