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Show ' Mu' The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two 20 Years OJIyr Eurrlui Slcpnrtrr PUBLISHED 4-- Ago... Continued from Page One. Mrs. Georgia Summers, Mrs. D. (J. Wlieler Sr., Mrs. Alta Johnson iiiid Mr.i. Sadie Hickman of Silver WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed liy CH , ART CITY PUJJLISIIIM; COMPANY H 15, 1953 Club Meets To Organize For Next Year Tile Peppy Pal at the home of , i , Cl::,; icn,. il, Mr. anil Mrs. evening i I i ti Vi were in Kutrkit visiting xx it li Thursday .uti fur tin eiiii.iutr Vl.ir Mr. ami Mis. N. S. Spalding. Mr. !,,kt M lly LYN ( Si'KiNUHLi.E, Utah questum of why hit tunes;' 'pHK mutter February lb, I94S, it the have such a short period of,1 Kntcreil us second-clas- s k 'lii. y i rci'ivcil m.s!rn,'ti(i. .nxl Mi l. Omvr are parents of j post ofrico at Kureku, Utuh, under the Act of March 3, 1879." pnpiil irity planned even Tiiomss fn.M th,-,g..mzi;.g iia ltl u'!r" Mr i. Spalding. Me believed it had to Edition 10c are Mrs. Jim IVr In ft Pit Copy, Year, .y Advance, i,.,,.!,.,. OakSubscription of Stella Mi.s Curienter inft ft do with the mechanism of the Fuy Wall, usaiiant 1. a,.r-- ' if in Eureka visitwas Calif., land, ner ear lone Ryan, executive i,.a .:p. ' laicatvd there, staled ....... Harrison Comiver t Editor and Manager ' ing w ith her mi ther. Mrs. Sophia Klim Bud. camp , 1 of Rods Kilison. the are Belle Mrs. Uofkey .. y Reporter Carpenter and other .relatives. I The mi hers t'orti" attend. , approximately 3.600 X. S, Sanderson was recovering t s- -e and nn e, small stiff rods, massed together UkMONAi AOVftTISING KMiUNMIlVI fn mi uu accident which had con- ing IF were to m:.',. Each like the hairs on a brush fined him to Ins home for several the girlsThe fr project. tUs Vl. is siipjioscd to be tuned to a hair to anil aeoeniing reports it Is- - c. dress-u- p pii.j.vl EDITORIAL NATIONAL . definite note in the musical scale was miraculous that he was able am' an extra dic-sul ' arliel,. note is sounded, the When the In be out so wsm. Mr. Sanderson iIV. A.S., were Officers ch.i.,., a fllllow, the was in West Tintie mountains at hair vibrates, transmitting president. Deanna Wall; vice m!!' nriMiviMB'UATini tile time the accident happened. dent. sound thru the nerves to the Grace Carlson; While coming down u sleep grade SEATTLE niw ro ODCAOO brain with a load of wood the horses Charlene Bird; treasurer san riANCisco The too constant operation of ran away throwing him beneath Clement; camp r, res.-any group of these hairs undoubt- the vehicle in such a manner that Lynncltc Dean; yix poasibly edly leads to irritation Lee; wing leader, .hi) joll. the frrnt and rear wheels passed ginia to an actual swelling at the base of son; Jeauuie repertor. Sax. over his body. Had it not been for Lot 19, Blk. 5, Flat B, Eureka the hairs It is the theory of Six members were pn the fact that the wagon was equipCity Survey. 1 ; that scientists be thii After all the busint-s- wag takn may many man automobile the No. tires Tux Sain ped with care of one cause the for of, Mrs. Bird sem d delicioS underlying would probably have met instant refreshments. Joseph M. Beck, In csre ' of Beryl the rapid way we tire of Next meeting popular of Lot The W. Eastwood death. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn and be held at the home of Grace Cut. Probate and 26. Blk. 8, Flat B, Eureka City hits little son of Bingham were in Eu- son on Thursday at 7 p.m. Survey. IDOL ClI ATI' ER Guardianship Notices Reporter. Jeumne Six. No. Sale Tax reka visiting with Mrs. Dunns WHITE WOOL BEDJACKET This lovely, lightweight bed jacket, Horace llrldt gives np his local .Howard Fox Mrs. Stella Shea. Beg. at the NW Consult County Clerk or the mother, be a would with pale blue satin rosettes and tics at the neckline, corner of I sit 1, Blk. 9, Flat Hollywood TV show to go on the j Mrs. Harold Fisher of Twin Mrs. Kate Ames Feted Respective Signers for road for a new sponsor . . . Leader gift for a friend in the hospital. Or, if you like N. th. Eureka B, Survey, Information City Falls, Idaho, waa visiting in Eu- On Mothers' further bis with made to read in bed, knit one for yourself. It can quickly 85 deg. 13 min. E. 49.53 ft., th. will do a national radio broadcast Day her parents Rev. and with reka the easy garter stitch. The absence of shoulder seams adapts it to S. 10 deg. 20 min. E. 33 ft., th. from a different city each week Mrs. William Frary. A family dinner honored Mn. almost any size. To obtain the directions for knitting the S. 85 deg. 13 min. W. 53 ft. to . . . Format, at yet unannounced, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon and MAY DKIJNQrKT TAX IJST send a stamped, envelope to the Needleson Marvin were Salt Lake City Kate Ames at her home on MotWly side line of said lot., th. will not follow the contest Idea hers' Day with members N. 6 deg. 28 min. W. 28.0 ft., which has keyed llrldt programs work Dept of this paper with a request for Leaflet No. of her Notice is hereby given that on visitors during the week. til. N. 7 deg. 38 min. E. 6.33 in the peat few years . . . Vera From all indications it was quite family attending. Tuesday the 26th day of May, A delicious dinner was served to ft. to beg. 1953, at ten o'clock A.M. at the evident that the Mammoth depot Ellen joins Crosby, Rosemary 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Havwnrd iLs front door of the County Court Tux Sale No. be closed in would In near the White future Chrlstmae at The E. 'j of Clooney House in Nrphi, Juab County, G. L. Shoemaker as the public utilities commission verm of Salt Lake City; Mr. ud . . . Marie Wilson and Paramount of Lot 2, Blk. 3, Flat the W. Utah, I will offer for sale at public of Utah and the Sait Lake and Mrs. Maurine Tilby iCatlipriwi s, are Cathy Lewis, Irma C, Eureka City Survey. auction and sell to the highest Iais Angeles Railroad were adver- and son Vincent of Gennla; anij astrological sisters, having been bidder for cash, pursuant to the Tax Sain No. 116-19tising that a hearing would be Mr. and Mrs. Clelon Aincs of EWiiford Hansen, Melba Grccnhalgh born IJujit three days apart) under and Mr. und Mrs. Wilson held in Eureka for the purpose of ureka. , provisions of Section of the sign Capricorn. Ail of Hansen, Joint Tenants Utah Code Annotated 1953, the daughter, Virginia, and two sons, Reports indicate a very happy deciding the matter. Lot 15. and W. 22.5 ft. of Lot Someone in Hollywood figured It Rex and Max and Miss Dorothy following described real estate sitday. The Eureka Firemen's anniver16 of Sub. of Lot 1, Blk. 1. ImTimm tlnwe to American Fork out that it now la well-nig- h uate in said County and now held sary dance given at the Elks' Pav-il- k Flat I, Eureka City Survey. and Lchi on Sunday and enjoyed possible not to own a TV set by it under preliminary tax sale. n was a success both socially No bid for less than the total Tax Sain No. 8 It la claimed that six years ago a the day with relatives. and financially. A large crowd 9 amount of taxes, interest, penalties Coldie Wheeler TV set coat $350 or 87.29 a Coni, at a pt. turned out to support this organiMr. a are und and costs which on N. bdy. line 38.5 ft. W. or square inch of screen Mr. Clarence Hauer, charge upon zation and incidentally to enjoy Today's Me. and Mrs. such real estate will be accepted. NK. corner of Lot 17, Blk. 1. Bird, Mr. and Ia; 8199.95 costa only 91 set the outstanding social event. at Mrs. Wilso.i Lee and Bishop and Tax Sale No. 1 948 Flat E, th. running in S'ly diC. FI. Huish of Eureka won the cents a square inch Through Mrs. a made visit Thomas Vickers -- Beg. 107.25 ft. rection 46 ft. 2 ins., th. W'iv last November, George Forsey shoot held at Salt Lake handicap there more were to the Manti LIS Temple on N. of SW. corner of Lot 2, Blk. 16.25 ft.. S ly 33 ft.. W'ly 26 He broke 23 out of 25 birds than City. two million less sets radio SurTownsite 20, Ilut A, Nephi ft. 2 in. to W. bdy. line of Lot built shot at and 44 out of 50 in the than the previous year while Thursday evening. 17 as aforesaid, th. in N'ly. divey. th. N. 40 ft., E. 13 rds. S. All Work Guarantee regular shoot. in the same period, 330,000 more 40 ft., W. 13 rds., to beg. An Mr. and Mr. Ira Miller of Divirection 79 ft. 2 ins. to a pt. on undivided 13 Interest. Less 13 N. My. of I ait 17. 42.5 ft. W. TV seta were produced than in dend were in Suit Lane City over Mr. anil Sirs. Jack Shepard interest in the W. 1, 200 of above the week end and were guests of of pt. of beg., th. E'ly along 1951 (Flora Higkmam and daughter, their daughter and family, Mr. and N. My. said Lot 17, 42.5 ft. property. Janet of Sait Lake City were the chilMrs. two Conlin und Tax Sale No. 92-- 1 8 IK to Mg., Eureka City. Dinner Dewey Honors Family Mothers' Day visitors at the home Q All of the Tax Sain No. CBXDCEjpap dren. Kenneth Underwood of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hickman. Mrs. George A. Sperry ml Mr S. Ya of Lot 8, Blk 4, Flat A, Aurelio Medina Mrs. Win. Hill a, Gear. Jr.. of Thnt part Mr. and Mrs. Emnn Birch and ambassador to U. S., heads new Eureka City Survey. 77 ft. in Lot 28. Blk. 1, Flat E, Eureka Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randle were two daughters of Salt IaiIcp depth. City government after fall of descrilied as beg. Survey, City hoHts at a family dinner party on were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Tax Sain No. 96-- 1 9 IK at N. 58 deg. a which bears administration. pt. Mrs. Randle'a Carlos Rife on Mothers' Day at Mr. and Mrs. Janies Maxwell 20 min. E. 279 ft. from corner Sunday honoring Mrs. A. on Lot mother, NE. corner 4, of at George the Rife home in Springviile. Sperry Beg. number 3. North Extension Zulu Mothers' Day. Blk. 6, IMat A, Eureka City and Mrs. Clarence Rostrom Claim, Valley Ridge Mining Mm. .Mary Newman was a Salt Covers were laid for 18 members Survey, th. S. 53 deg. 39 min. U. S. I ait 231, th. N. 57 deg. W. 23.65 ft., th. S. 33 deg. 17 of the on Lake visiter and the Sperry family City 23 min. E. 45 ft., th. N. 20 deg. Wednesday Is Club Hostess dining min. E. 17 ft., th. N. 53 deg 32 ft., th. S. 66 table was attractive with a loveiv of this week. 04 niln. W. 39 min. E. 23.65 ft., 111. N. 34 Mrs. Clarence Rostrom entercenterpiece of pink and white deg. 56 min. V. 45 ft., th. S. floral deg. 21 min. W. 17 feet to beg. 22 deg. 27 min. E. 39.3 ft. to sweet peas, and favors were in the tained the members of her card Mrs. returned Tax Sain No. pink and white colors. The chil- home Clara beg. club last Thursday evening at her week sevthis hfter E. Vi of Lot 8 Charles Ferris dren's also spending table out carried the 122-19Blk. 7, riut A, Eureka City Tax Sain No. days in Contact, Nevada, with home in Mammoth. "500" was the pink and while color scheme. eral L. O. Schofield at a Coin, her daughter and pt. Mr. game diversion and first was did Survey. the honors Daughter Marjorie which bears N. 2 (leg. 17 min. and Mrs. Don Hopes, and their won by Mrs. James Toone.prize Tax Sain No. at table. this 2nd by 1031.6 E. ft. Number from Iost Melvin J. Roberts, care of Bob A turkey dinner with all the small son. Donny Paul. Mr. an-- Mrs. Dorothy Warren, all-cby 1, North Extension Zulu, Valley All of Lots 27, 28 Ashworth was screed to the hon- Mrs. Lloyd Jcrman and two chil- Mrs. Oscar Erickson and consolatrimmings and Ridge Mining Claim, U. S. ored of dren Lake Salt made and 29, Blk. 4, Flat B, Eureka the tion by Mrs. Harold Sorenson. City guest, Mrs. Sperry and Mr. Lot 231, th. S. 42 deg. 39 min. and it's City Survey, Except the WestSperry of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. trip with Mrs. Jerman. At the conclusion of the card! 47 83.7 E. N. 11 th. ft., deg. G. Berry and children of erly 37 ft. Mrs. Rostrom served games, min. E. 33.6 ft., th. N. 39 deg. James tasty the smoothest Sir. ami Mrs. Milo Burraston of refreshments to those named and 14 min. W. 83.5 ft., th. S. 47 Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goshen were Dividend Tax Sain No. 103-19visitors last A. and children. Mr. and old-time Rebecca Prlsby. in care of Lenard deg. 11 min. W. 38.6 ft. to beg. Mrs.Clayton VV. week. They were "showing off to Mrs. Marie Berry. Mrs. Dean George Rose. Mrs. Gerald Kennedy Sperry of Bounti- their new and Otherwise known as Lot 10, E. Webb Beg. at SW. comer land Incidentally their Mrs. James Lunt Bourbon you Blk. 3, Flat E, Eureka City Sur- ful; the host and hostess, and first (Elaine Erickof Lot 61. Blk. 4. mat B, Eugrandson i. Of course the son). their daughter, Marjorie. N. 74 th. vey. reka City Survey, deg. child's mother Mr. and and father, ever tasted. 44 min. E. 27.42 ft., th. N. 68 Tax Sain No. 123-19Mrs. Keith Perry (Phyllis BurrasBeg. 25.5 ft. deg. 8 min. E. 30.27 ft., th. N. George Forsey Win. Trelnsr made a busi- ton I were along, but what chance Mr. Guests at the home of Mr. and Try it and S. 13 deg. 42 min. E. from NW. ness 20 deg. 34 min. W. 18.68 ft., to Salt Lake City on do they have with grandparents Mrs. Heber Cushing on Mothers' trip corner of Lot 22. Bik. 3. Pint Wednesday of this week. th. N. 12 deg. 49 min. E. 49.50 to do the bragging! The group Day were their three youll agree! E, Eureka City Survey, th. S. ft., th. S. 72 deg. 1 min. W. were guests at the home of Mr. Colleen. Corinne of Salt daughters. Lake City, 42 13 64.9 min. E. 70.13 ft., th. S. 12 deg. 27 min. ft. to deg. Mr. and Mm. Maury Newman Rurraston's sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Jean Cook and of E. 6 ft., th. S. 72 deg. 1 min. pt. intersecting E. line of North of Salt Lake City spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chris- Goshen, and Sanford Kent baby of Salt Extension Zulu, Valley and end visiting at the home of Mrs. tensen. W. 6 ft., th. S. 12 deg. 27 min. I.aki City. 6 PROOF OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO, LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA E. 56.17 ft. to beg. Ridge Mining Claim. U. S. Ixit Newman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 106-1926 231. N. 5 th. min. W. Kalo No. Tax deg. Leonard Mrs. Newinan is 62.45 ft., th. S. 64 deg. 57 min. the formerRyan. Lot 14, of Sub. of Ed Peters Miss Bonnie Ryan. K. Oliver I. I. Y ON of ' , Cli-nan- iliM-ci,- I I Aiytimst; ,l v'-ek- s . AsgodTgN i j j Legal Notices 111-19- I much-appreciat- i BED-JACKE- T, FC-716- 7. 114-191- j . 120-194- h 1-- 3EHjQHSi : 121-194- X Kail-mudd- in 91-19- son-in-la- 101-19- J ut NOW... YEARS OLD -- 48 v Mr. and Mm. John Andrew and daughter. Mrs. Morris Bushman Lois i Provo, were in Malad. Ida., on Sunday. They were called there of a neice of Mrs. by Andrew. Mrs. Thelma Davis lYrrv. lht-dea- th Mr. and Mrs. linn Held and children of Kearns were in Mammoth on Sundnv celebrating Mothers' Day at the home of Mr. Reid's inotlier.Mrs. Gerald Kennedy. The day was made complete for Mrs. Kennedy when her daughter, Mrs. Gad Bauer ilioiuiic) called from Compton. Calif., to extend Mol Iters' I ay greetings. W. 10 1 ft. to lieg. - interest. 8 Tax Nulti No. - All Andrew of lad 3, blk. C Middletown. Mam130-191- Stei-dma- moth Citv n Mtuvev. Tax Sale No. Andrew Stecdman The E. 4i ft. of I Ad 4. Blk. C, Middle-towMammoth City Survey, dcserilied as follows: Bog. at SW corner at Intersection of Burke and Dewev Sts., Post Number 1. th. 88 ft. N. along K. line of said I Ad 4. to Pont Number 2. lli. 40 FT. W. along N. end line of said lot to Iost Number 3. th. 88 ft. S on n line parallel with E. side line of said lot In rost Number 4, th. E. 40 ft. to Post Number j 1. the plnrc of beg. 8 Tax Salo No. Jumbo Wnverley Mining Co. in enre of T. U. Kllerbook Wnverley. Wnverley No 1 and No. 2. Hiehmond. Jumbo and Junilm i Ext. Ist No 3251. 110 55 Spring Creek Mining District Carnival, Isd. No. 5017, 20.354 Ac. 131-19- n. ! 137-191- .i. It's fun for every member of the family to wash and bathe . . . when there is plenty of hot water. You get it good, clean, depend able hot water with an electric water heater. An automatic electric water heater gives you instant hot water 24 hours a day. .Tax Hole No. iTlntie Undine Mining Coniuiny In care of It. It. Thorne Beatrice 1 I. A IanIc. Survey No. 430S, i IN WITNESS h.ive hoioiuit i -! Itii'ial seal Hue 1!:t. 4 os. J Pubh-ilie- er Apul M F. : ( WHEREOF n-- 15 CUP 0233 CECDGSffiD GDCffiEHD ; A i: i p the Emeka 21; May 1 ba l ivi.t aiv of Amd IM.'.T!'.Ni J'.ili tV;ti! v in 9M 1. S, 15. j(i;i.: ;N A TAX PATINO COMPANY |