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Show -- The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four-- April 23, 19s Mr. John Openshaw. was homeFarmcr Shares He and hia Sunday for a viait. Worry the fiancee, Mias Savage, attended A portugueae Art Exhibit at Springville. and San ' furnla once suid farnil,r to H,.,lrv u Sunday night meeting at He is an an- niHn now manager or quin First ward. nouncer at KSL, FM broadcast. Milk producers, Phlladelnhu 11 and his fiancie, Miss Savage, is .Portugal, I am born; in ' j LDS In hospital. nurse at the grow up; California, i mn. Alwaya got trouble. Patriarch George Le Baron and hia i meelk. In Portugal and Ansi! Mrs. Ella Miles, Mrs. goats, In California cows pC ' daughter, T Vera Finch of Payson, and Mrs. with visited Olive Greenhalgh, Mr. May Morrill, another daugh-at ter of Mr. Le Baron, Monday, Orem. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Pale Moon at Springville CARS 1 AINTLI) Mrs. Moon ia a granddaughter of Patriarch Le Baron. CARS PAINTED - J30.00uTi depending on condition or hJ. Mrs. Linam chosen was White Miss Geraldine Hendrickson Lindsay House on Miss succeed Mary to "23. at the Payson hospital as secrechosen tary in the office. She was -' from a number of girls that ap- s Twenty Years Ago ELBERTA . . . CHIT-CHA- Vote Hunting T ! (AH m-w- a must be submit-Klv- , a , in,' (inrnhalh, Reporter By MRS. ('. E. KIKE ' Mining Nut rnunaM'Ior. ELBEKTA President E. Frank Ijaat Wcdneaday The Silver City ore sampling Hirth (i lhe Tlntlc stake Waa in Doria Penrod, la Oram, Faye Iji mill waa being diamantled by the t.hlir of thl, ordination Leona Carter, Thelma BarJolley, Builders Supply Co. The rrionlei( ney and Elva Greenhalgh apent a mill had been In uae for many j 'rf,n.l. Eureka prominent enjoyable afternoon viaiting but when It wan found that Kl.nll pimm-t- l away during the very llintze at Mt. PleasJennie with moat of the ore waa ronalgned lojWM.k Wm corb. lt. Mra. Mary K. ant. The trip waa occasioned by 8alt Lake Valley smelters, the gkmn an(j joapph W, lye. and the viait Jennie' birthday, rloned. Sliver City Sampler ana c, s. Dawaon took over the waa In the nature of a surprise The Rio Grande railroad had management of Skagga Safeway a good viait and large Job ahead of them, building alore aureeeding L. S. Dixon who party. They had were glad to find that Jennie waa a track to the North Uly and oea, mHnhr nf the feeling much better after a someEureka Lily mine. The piece of rHUWIllhm(.nt th year, what -. comwork would cost the railroad lengthy lllneaa. WH transferred to, jnr pjxon I I StO.OOU. The around plana Ogden. pany Helen Obcrle Mra. and her chilcalled for 2,000 feet of new track-- , of professor Iard.ie, inatrurtor age. Terminal of the new tram-- 1 llriltY1Hlu. art at th1 liYV waa chief dren. Meredith and Janice, of Salt way were nearing completion and ,.nl,rt1n(ir t thl Klwana (;iilha Ijike City, apent a week with much of the timber framing tor jB( Ilia talk wan humor- - Helen's folks, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. the eleven tower had already been 0UJ meeting. fn t,nrHrtrr, being In the McDonald. While they were here ,,np- nature of a nut Ire on doing of our! they were honored at a dinner at The Ilig Hill and Empire mine national body, the which Mr. and Mra. A. D. Jonea had heavily traded in on the apeaker, imperaonating "Senator, ami Mr. and Mra. W. E. Foote were j Salt Lake Stork Exchange, and ' Wowhnrd." invited gucata. thla haa reaulted in rutnora that Mra. Ekloff and Mra. Hechtol the two mine an to be reopened. RBnK a r,iet, Frank Morley and, On April ft, Jerry Jolley waa poaaibly under a new mrmberahip. William Duran, with mandolin and j hoat to a group of hia little frienda Both were then controlled by the guitar gave two aeect iniia. Bt birthday party arranged by Weatern Federation Knight Investment V of Provo. Th tiii mrithc-r- . After an afternoon of The Big Hill sold up to 30c a Women's Clubs held their conven- bingo, a delicious luncheon share and the Empire mines regis- tion in Eureka with represents- - pjayjng to Madge Kirk. Judy wa tered a substantial advance, at Iftc lives of sixteen clubs responding IonHf.n an(J Slw Ann Jaaperson of a share. to mil call. At men a luncheon 0l)llhp(l Bonnie Finrh of Oenola. Ora shipments for the week was given by the Kntre Nous Bm, Gaylord Patten, Jimmie Green-I.itersr- y club with the visitors as were 90 carloads. Johfl anf, Davl(J Bamey, hRlJh ' a A new ward of the IJS church guests. During the afternoon and William Hachiki. Norman A organised at Elberta and waa "ln new officers were chosen. Bobby Thomley, Stewart and Ray under the jurisdiction of the Tintic very interesting program Jolley, and Barbara. Marjorie and Stake. Henry Hundaie waa named given. Karl Carter. The Ncurvan club of Salt bishop; Arnold Barney, first counselor and Carl Patton, second City has arranged to present a and Mr. Mra. m I citi-jrear- a, ! rr i i I , i fors7Te IN ' PAYSON -- Foii plied. law-mnki- luiw-nw-- Mra. Don Armstrong and children. Howard. Leah Rae and Robert, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Armstrong of Also attending Jericho. Sunday. were Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Hatfield and children, of Springville; Mr.j and Mra. Homer Jenkins and chil- dren, of Ncphi, and Mr. and Mrs. Governor Dewey shakes hands with Bill Koch of the "Hungry Six" Butler and son of Spring, Dale band during his campaign stop in Milwaukee, Wis. , , Lake. The Stake Relief Society Board Christine and Wallace Deuel of held their monthly meeting at the Panguitch, were Sunday visitors home of Mrs. Dot York. Present at the' home of Mrs. Jane Deuel. were Jennie Bylund. president; Mary Houghton, Jennie Hendrick(Mrs. Della Hudson wishes son and and Clco Foulk and her Mrs. on. Olive Greenhalgh. Mary to ask the people of Santaquln Mr. and Mra. Roy Bertha Nelson. Johanna Borgeaon. daughter-in-lato report any news of Interest Foulk, of Salt Lake City, spent the and Mary Thomas. The Relief to her before Tuesday night of with Mrs. Foulk's par- cicty also held union meeting Sun' each week, in order to appear Mr. and Mrs. Isiah Holladay. day in the Second ward church. ents. in the the following Mr. and , j sca-wa- j j j Earl Barney Mr. and Mra. Milton Barney and boys were in Ferron taut Sunday attending the firnt family reunion of the iAramle family. They reported that there were more than one hundred and forty descendant of the family present. and 111 11 11 U JfrlOOTIft-lU- V HOY'S DRESS PANTS 26-lai- rs 4.00 REDUCED! All Sizes, Good Styles roiiiiT modern home, part 60x192 ft. For informst, see Mrs. C. H. Patten, "liu Som 1st West, Payson. Price i5,y, Terms can be arranged.'' m.- bi-e- Reporter Friday.) -. EUREKA BRANCH OF . . . UTAH BIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. j j j Ornamental Iron Aluminum & Sheet Metal Wort All Types of Welding Bit & Steel Reconditioning Pneumatic Equipment Repo Representative A. M. ROSS Telephone 55 p Mr. and Mrs. DcLoy Carter en- tertained at a chicken dinner urday night for Mr. and Mrs. win Perry and Mr. and Mra. Vem Clayson. Mr. and Mra. Gilson visited in Sahara with their children. Mr. and Mra. Kay Jolley arrived home Mrs. Ken Worthen. and Mr. and Wedneaday with the new baby, Mrs. Don Gilson, this week-enl. Mrs. Jennie Bylund acted as born April IT at the Payaon They also visited with Mra. GilIn apite of previoua re- son's mother, Mrs. Margaret York, baby-sittfor her grandchildren in Provo Saturday night. Her son port. and In spite of Kay's com- at Sandy. ments to the contrary, we have It Bruce and his wife attended a Jennie on good authority that the baby In a girl. Payson apent Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. Hillman's par- B 0pcnahaw of Sall Mr. and Mra. W. D. McDonald en s. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Green- and of former were visitor in Salt Lake for the halgh. few pant days. Karen Christensen. Bonnie HudMr. and Mrs. Cyril Beck and Mr. Barbara Deuel and Loraa Petson, and Mrs. Gene Bauer went to Ster- erson enjoyed themselves at a ling. Utah, last Sunday and stop- slumber party at the home of their ped off on the way to call on the friend. Mary Ann Hillman, in PayEugene Hintzes at Mt. Pleasant. aon. Friday and Saturday night. Sat-Slanl- ey SANTAQl'IN Ken-Villa- ge d. hoa-pita- er 5 Only I 15.00 ROYS SUITS, real savinjjs SPECIAL GKOCP 15 ONLY Spun Rayon Prints Ladies Hand Hags Good AaNortment All Reduced to .... yd. 50 Priced For 1.00 tulek Clearance 16 Floral Print SATIN GOWNS, for ladies 3.50 31 Only! 2.50 HOYS SWEATERS I.ADIKN and G1K1X 25 ONLY! Sweaters Tea Aprons 1.00.-2.- Keiliieeil (really 1.00 NOW 00 Only! 2.00 MENS SPORT SHIRTS, reduced! l, The three Elberta students who Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Hatfield and attend Payson high school. Joan daughter, of Springville, Mrs. MelTachiki. Merlyn Jolley, and Mac ba Jennings and daughter, and Jones, were participants in the dance revue held at Payson last Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Davis ihei Friday evening. Among the Elber-t- n is the non of President Fred W. people who attended the pro Davis) will be the special guests gram were Mr. and Mrs. A. D of the Sunday school gospel doc- -' Jones. Iioria Tenrod. Ixtla Oram trine class next Sunday. They Valeria Bauer, Ixirie Foote. iJiRue were the teachers of a similar Bailer and Vera Patten. class in Florida, where La Ynv has been stationed. They are here on The plane which circled Elberta a thiry-daleave and have tenta-several times last Monday after-- : tive plans to stay while La Vov noon wns piloted by Ken Spurrier, attends the University of Utah. of Kureka. He was ahowing Carl , Patten wliat it looked like from) Lenorc Jones planned a surprise' dinner party for her son. Mac, on "up there. Thursday evening, and asked Mr. Elberta people are interested to and Mra. W. E. Foote. Treston learn of the birth of a son to Mr. .Heck and Merlyn Jolley to join in! jand Mrs. Frank Fatten of Taro-- ! the festivities, but as the dinner wan. The boy was horn April 14, hour approached and passed, it and ia to be named Dennis Benson ' appeared that Mrs. Jonea was the Patten. surprised party Mac had to stay late at school in preparation for the dance revue and didnt get i I 2.)-Yar- O OA Extra Heavy ds UIMIOLSTERY MATERIAL, Rose, Yd. L.uO y 1 j I JI'SX AltKlYKB! TIIKY'KK IIKltK! Men's Nice Ladies Print Housecoats rts Zlpicr and Wrap SI-4- 2 Finn CihiiIhhI Cot I on 4.98 Special IiOt 4.00 IAI)IES DRESS SHOES ALL REMNANTS OFF! , 1927 KANFOKIZF.l) Hand' Towels Jimmie Jeans Good Terry - Yellow, Red, Blue I'laUIn 25 Sixes K-- 1 to 5 Wright EUREKA. UTAH . . 19 home. We of Elberta wish to express our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 0. Kearns and family, of Santaquin. in their recent bereavement. 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