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Show Page Two I 20 Years THE EUREKA REPORTER WEEKLY AT EUREKA, PUBLISHED I March 2.i, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter cnce Gourlcy and Mrs Brown were in Payaon on wVdJU? day afternoon, attending the tut. eral serivcca for Mrs. Klvwi H Frank IauiM Is spending the Sylvester. week in California, on a business .Mr. and Mm. John ICoue trip. Salt Lake City visitors nr, Mr. anil .Mm. John Plilpp were nesilay of this week. in Ogden last Saturday visiting with Mr. Phipps' father, Albert MISCELLANEOUS W. Phipps, who Is very ill. MR. JOHNS of the Siiiiin.iThsM .Mr. and .Mm. David I.aw and Music Company in .Suit Law! daughter, Georgia, of Salt Lake City will be in Eureka in m City spent lust Sunday in town day. March 26, to tun.. ,ano. withvMrs. Laws parents, visiting Anyone interested call S2, gT Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Colovich. rikam2J News, Activities Ago... i Continued from Page One whose store and home at Salem were completely destroyed by fin were starting up in business in Pay son. They will locate on Main stn-e- t just across from the I ay son UTAH Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY J $ Park. enterS Miss Geneva Higinson of the Lit tained the members matter February 10, IMS, at the "Entered as aecond-claa- a erary dub at her home in Silver poet office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1878. Pity, The paKr on the Life of Queen Elizabeth was given by Mrs. Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c I. F. Donnelly, The discussion Utah Spkincvii.i.k, I IIarkison Conovkr Mrs. Belle Coffey Editor and Manager Reporter xuriONAl AOvliriSiNO KMIHNTANVf national editorial cItathon O ailertis ( VN. I Margaret Fennell. Mrs. Dan T A.S.j .Afdat we can all be thankful fer an' that is at the end of dcr road II Y SAM TOLBERT rTTf 'Jr mL 3M round kinder thinkin'. Don't know what with but fer some reason these words slipped into my mind. Beckon dea words ia kinder 'purtant at times through life. But some of dea words shore can kinder hurt when yous all done been friends with folks. Dey has done some favors fer you an' you hns done some few little favors fer Folks, wuz jest sittin dem. Den you finds out dat dey has done been doin some talkin' when Reckon you you wasn't there. could call it blabbin', back bitin or slanderin'. Why shore, when you done think you got a friend an' when dey is with you, all is very good, but boy, oh boy, when you ain't there or your back is turned, dat is a horse of another color. You betcha, it kinder hurts. We all know what dls kind of hurt is, fer reckon Jest 'bout all of us has done had our back bit. Shore, Ise done had dis ole bock o mine Itch an' sting an feel like some one wuz pinchin' ole Sam. But folks dcr Is one thing Visitors at the Pete Nevers home FOR SALE during the wcek were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes and daughters of MONARCH malleable white eiiainl Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Whit-for- d eled range and tank, i lectric Bate and family of Provo. stove, good sized tricye!.. Call Arvid Newman, 109, Eureka. Mm. Maynard Cronin, Mrs. Clar- - Cro- nin. Mrs. M. B. Hanson and the J SEATTLE NlW TOIK SAN riANCIICO CHICAGO - which followed was directed by Mrs. Dan Cronin. Luncheon was served to: Miss Cecil Wilson, Miss Ada Birch, Mrs. S. L. Jerman. Mrs. Leonard Dairs. Miss Frances Mulsh, Mrs. P. F, Donnelly, Miss fjj dcr la de One who la gonna KNOW, whose back wuz bit an who done the bitin'. Well, air, reckon we will jeat have to take the big Book an' look fer de right nnawera, where It aaya, if God be fer ua who can be against ua. Folka, haven't apace to tell 'bout all dea words, get your dictionary, look up dea words an' ace what dey mean an' kinder think before usin' dm too much, cause ever body has a friend, no matter who he la nor how low he may be. No. Sir, haint never seen no town er job dat got too fer when a few thought dey wuzz better dnn de fellows an' thinkin dey should have It all. Der aint no use in feciin' dot way, cauac der Uig Book tells ua dat der world an all der la in it belongs to God. several Folka, have received letters askin' what kind of minin deala I'sc had. Some months back a very fine ole gentleman and his wife from back Hast ask. Gonna tell you jeat like I told 'em, dat most o' my life I'se prospected in women, whiskey an dollars. Now dat am too old fer der ladies, an cant drink as much whiskey as used to, so now all 1 can do is try to make dat dollar. Folks, if der Lord sees fit fer me to come round next week, have two very fine gentlemen to say a word or two about Prospector Sam Phone 116, Eureka, Utah P. O. Box 99. hostess. The Tintic stake MIA Honor Night was held with the Eureka ward taking all first honors with the exception of one which went to the Mammoth ward. Herman Sylvester presided at the meeting and awards were made by Mrs. William Douglas. First place winners in the contests for both young men and young ladies' associations were as follows: retold stories, Miss Margaret Gourlev and Bert Thomas: public speaking. Miss Edna Redmond and Conrad Holmes; the chorus wan won by Eureka ward Gleaner girls as follows; Mrs. Jerry R as sett. Mrs. Thelma Allen, Miss Nellie Knight, Miss Genevieve Wirthlin and Miss Myrth Allen, Miss Goldie Wheeler was accompanist. Centennial dance. Miss Lenore P.amev and Rex Hickman. One act play Mammoth ward. The winenrs were to compete with the winners of other stakes in elimination contests for the honor of participating in the state meet to be held at Salt Lake City. An enjoyable meeting of the Lady Elks was held in the club rooms, with Mrs. John Bunnell and Mrs. Stella Shea as hostesses. In the card playing the first prize was won by Mrs. Frank Garity and the second prize by Mrs. Walt Franke. A delicious luncheon was served. During the Biennial period ending June 30, 1950 the Department of Fish and Game spent for permanent improvements. This represents 14.4 percent of all the Department disbursement for this period. During each of the last two years more than of the State's population has been contacted with an educational program. 3300.-667.- one-fif- th 1951 29 ENJOY YOURSELF Marshmallow bunnies (faces designed with vegetable coloring) surround this frrnclird leg of lamb, a favorite for the Raster dinner table. Quarterly Meet - WHERE FRIENDS MEET at the "Matrimony; One state that a woman to work 18 hours a day. American Machinist. Stake Holds LDS - SILVER CLUB Pearl Mower, Ag.'itlia Graham, Ceva Johnson, Barney. Brady. Rt-ol-a Stake Confer-nc- e held March 18, in Santaquin. The morning session wan as follows: Opening song, "I Know That My Redeemer Liven" opening prayer, Carol Davis; song, "Love Santaquin-Tinti- c What Is Right," i.rnola Ward choir; streaker, Pres. Carl A. Patten; talks were also given by Pres. Fred W. Davis, Leon White, a returned missionary; Edith Nelson, stake Primary president, Sorenson president of Young Ladies stake M.I.A.; song by the congregation, The Day Dawn Is Breaking;" talks were given by Hebcr Dale Butler, Elder Fisher, Elbert Kay, Darwin Thomas, Peggy Neilsen and Bruce McCon-kimember of the general board; closing song, "Rejoice the Lord Is King" by the choir; closing prayer, Clarence Smith. Afternoon Meeting Opening song, "Jehovah, Lord of Heaven and Earth; opening prayer, Elroy Murdock; song, "Behold, the Great Redeemer Die;" talk, Laurence Clayson; talk, Fred talk, Justin Lamb; song by congregation, "Nay, Speak No 111;' talks by Thomas E. Chatwin, Max Shirts, Bruce McConkie, closing song by choir, "Hark the Evening Hymn Is Stealing", closing prayer, Radcliff Nelson. De-v- ar e, Mea-cha- Miles 1000 Every Why take chances? Why worry about your oil wondering if it's doing its important job? Risking engine deposits is just like risk in g dollars. Sludge, carbon and varnish can steal power, waste gasoline, damage parts, lead to costly repairs. m; Evening Newdon Speech and Music Festival, directed by Irma Penrod, stake speech director, Max Shirts, stake music director. Prelude, Margaret Lucas, stake M.I.A. organist; opening song by congregation: invocation. Thomas Ewell, high council representative; reader, Goshen ward, Marilyn Christensen; male chorus, Genola ward, directed by Max Nelson, accompanied by Carolyn Livingston, theme, Elberta ward, by William Penrod; vocal solo, Archie Kearns; scripture reading, Irma Penrod, Goshen ward; mixed chorus, Goshen ward, conducted by Melba Jen- to her thkkie No..k,ddfe take a tip irm jujtlollow the crowds to IGA, the lowest ' . Prftes Every Drain Used Oil sen, accompanied by Elva Green-halgreading, Santaquin 1st, by Claudia Robinson; vocal solo, Elberta ward, Norma Lee Jolley, retold story, Jo Ann Sax of Eureka ward; girls chorus by Eureka ward, conducted by Max Shirts, accompanied by Margaret Lucas; reading, Janet Thomas of Genola ward; mixed chorus, from Santaquin 1st. conducted by Carolyn Tuckett, accompanied by Mary Bylund, benediction, Fred W. Davis, of the Stake presidency; postlude, Margaret Lucas. h; 50 lb. bagf OLEOMARGARINE 45c 25c colored sect. lb. 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