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Show F;ne Program Given v iEIip ART CITY t.' tr.f Acs f'i Harrison Co. over Mm. Belle Coffey t bus.n.-s- t and thr i'. i y a is -- s rr.ftet-i.-.- iv a -f iinuial le.s. t,y M: s. .vt-f- , 3rd iiiaijo-i.! tr.. At,'j ti.-.t was f:u--- i it-i- ' I'r.tf Mrs. J'- - Mu!)- - .'mil of Orem, Mrs. E. A. Nevi-rwere S'Oi.e.s and Mrs. i.rm-'r at the Hill Bates guest hi : cri Sunday. .Air, iiinl lughl'-r- This" 1:1 Lii M:s I . t r-iv Mrs, liat-fr-.. and was ass:Ted hv !.t-- r s i !Vrf y Ann ami '.ifi. 1.7 ir-t-- n. s - r -r, X I uHOrukl OvilliKMO IIMIUnTaIWI !: EDITORIAL n i v. .'.r - V S5S1 : . t Uift-n- !. r NATIONAL is f ,i n .s COMPANY -- - A : vi Sprinoville, Utah Reporter uus WS.US it the home uf Al'on Raker or. Friday of Enterc'l as aef:onI--l-i.n.a'.ir February M, l'llv. at f: unJ-.-the Ar.t of Miron 3, 1Jloft of at f Eureka, L'tu:. poat Subscription In Advance, Prr Year, J'i.'J'J; Per Copy, l!.c Editor and Manager lj Mrs. WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By PUIJMSHINU Dad His Day At WSCS Meeting turrlut Scpurtrr PUBLISHED I June The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two Ias0CJ3,Sn lb .Vt-ridir.- M:s Y.-:r- . N.- -. .t-- Mrs. .Minnie Fainter returned on k Saturday after a pleasant v;uation trip. She visited in Bilims Mont., taCmsiie. Wiaron-i- li.ftf'.iisf wr" . Mrs, Elizabeth ijreen, Mrs. Anr- two-ui-e- Mrs. i:Viv.an. Mrs. Arthur Smith)-- . rMs. I(,nard Ryan. Mr. Athene Farren, Mrs. Elsie Nil in, Mrs Ruwrna liank.s. Mrs. Myrtle Theriault. Mrs EiJith IVndrav. Mrs. William Bates an-Mrs. George . S'.- - n, and Chicago, III. She repot a moat enjoyable trip ts If your farm or business lost nearly 75 of its income in one year, because of low priced foreign products dumped on tho American market, you couldn't stay in business. Nor can tho American lead-zin- c industry, which is facing that problem now. All Americans must work for a national policy that protects every American industry rom such a threat to our nation's conomy and security. The latent information on cancer diagnosis and treatment is sent TAHIMININGIASSOCIATION without charge to 170,000 doctors SSATTlfi ton OKACO CHANCES ARE there's a big red San ManOSCO by the American Cancer regularly Next meeting will he on June circle around June 21 on your cal- Society. at the church The meetings endar to remind you of Father's The mimmer months will be married couplea are Happily Day. Chosing a gift for "that held at the Methodist church. wonderful guy" need not be diff- like the sunrise they happen icult if you spend a few seconds every day but we don't often see Editorial: Mrs. Jimmy Lunt thinking over the type of gift that them." Bob Merrill. wiU really make him happy. POPS DAY SUNDAY Is Club Hostess The cost of motor vehicle acciBear in mind that the man of in one year in the United dents house" for the normally shops Mrs. Jimmy Lunt Elaine is estimated by the National States i entertained the members of only his practical requirements, Safety Council as nearly $3.5 It wa-- s a long time after the first Mothers Day as few be. Therefore, may )l.clutje ErtSLX pafn when it they before a day was set aside for Pop. There was na- comes to that special day on Thursday of last give him that extra something-groom- ing tional Dog Day, Baby Day, Childrens Day, Hag Day, Mammoth FOR SALE week. aids created by men for Columbus Day, Labor Day, Independence Day and .VMV furnished the evening's men, Men's Toiletries. 4 ROOM modern house on upper Courtleys diversion and prizes were won by many other days but Dads just didnt rate one. Main Street. Electric water And, remember that Pop, like Mrs. Dean Rose 1st. Mr. Oscar heater included in the sale. Mom, likes pretty things. Those Mrs 2nd. Ernest Erickson, Carter, Dad does a need idea that Now someone has the Call 199. Eureka. jnl9 and Mrs. Mane Berry con- handsome Courtley packages sitting on his shelf will be a daily special day, one set aside to show him someone cares. solation. The hostess served a tasty reminder that MISCELLANEOUS yoj didn't forget. to those named and to Mrs. ARM S LENGTH BLUR ! NO It is said that all along a childs way from the lunr-Clarence Rostrom Mrs Gerald male RESPONSIBLE PERSON, cradle to the alter, Dads role is in the background. Kennedy, Mrs Harold Sorenson, Mr. and Mr. Jin- - Royer of or female, from this area, wantCompton. Calif., left for home on Unintentional "practical jokes" like this may indied to service and collect from He flashes into prominence mostly around the tenth and Mrs. James Toone. of last week, after an machines.- No Thursday automatic vending of the month, under a shower of bills; then back on Friends of Mrs. Emily linterella enjoyable visit a, the Pete cate that your bifocals aren't helping you see in selling. Age not essential. Car, are happy to see her back in cir- Nevers home. references, and $800 working the job till the next loth trying to get even. culation again. She has spent the the arm's length" range of vision. Sea a skilled capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours Mm. Mary Holmes returned to several months in Provo with weekly nets $4ud monthly. PosIf he indulges in a bit of recreation, he feels like past members of her and in Eureka on Monday evening after sibility full time work. For local optometrist for a demonstration of how CONTIN- hes robbing his wife or the children. When he buys that time underwentfamily, interview give full particulars, a serious op- spending a few da'vs in Salt take UOUS VISION LENSES can eliminato this ARM'S But it takes more than a City. phone. Write P. O. Box 521. a new suit, he thinks how much more his family needs eration. mere operation to keep Mrs. "Pin-d- y Minn. Mpls.l. LENGTH BLUR. new cloths. When he afford to go to the fights, Weekend guests at the Ivan down, and she is up and "rar-e- n ChrisMrs. were home Christensen to go once again for which her he stays home and sees them on TV that is if the CARD OF THANKS n tensen's sister. Miss Hazel many friends are thankful. PAY NOTHING DOWN, SI A WEEK and Ivan Clements of Manti. younger fry doesnt want to see his favorite proWe wish to thank the and neighbors of the gram. In this case he hies himself off to bed to get a Min. Alice Houghtona underwent Pete. Never spent Sunday and friends late James Webb for their much-neede- d major operation at Salt Lake... rest before another days routine. n Prov' anJ Sa!t kindness to him during his hospital on Saturday of last week. illness, and express our appreLatest reports are that she is re- jCity returning home on Monday Hi Most Dads dont want to be made over. They cuperating nicely. Her many evening. ciation to all those who asfunof sisted at the time the are friends an her like will do any Pop the wishing dont early demonstrations, but it eral. For the beautiful floral world of good and give him a lift that will last for recovery. t offerings we are indeed thankful. weeks if on this Sunday, June 21, Fathers Day, someMm. taDinn Sax returned home Signed, 161 West Center in Provo after a most pleasant one around the house just remembers to say happy last week Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Heimark Probate and vacation spent in Minnea-- 1 Fathers Day and let the man of the house know polis, where she was the guest of GueHianship Notices Dr. her daughter and that he is a pretty good guy. G. Mrs. H. and Bernhelscl and Consult County Clerk or the their little son. Mark. Mrs. Respective Signers for is the former Miss Bethine further Information Sax. During her stay the Bemhei-sel- s took Mrs. Sax on a tour of the middlewest states which was very ASSESSMENT NO. 5S Travel-Helpmuch enjoyed. Mrs. Sax states that she saw all she cared to of floods Golden Sunset Mining Company, a Corporation of the State of and tornados. Utah, principle place of business. Bishop and Mm. George Forney Santaquin.is L'tah. Utoco-Lan- d Notice hereby given that at and Miss Joyce Garbett. president Direcof a of the Board meeting of the Eureka ward MIA were in Salt take City last week attend- tors of the Golden Sunset Mining held on the Gth day of Other Company, ing the MIA conference. 1953 June. .Assessment No. 23 of Mrs. Eurekans attending were Wm. Gheen. Mr. and Mrs. L. K 1 mill per share was levied upon capital stock of the corporaSpurrier, Mr. and Mrs. tarin the issued and outstanding, paytion Mrs. and Lillian Elton Thompson, able at once to Thomas E. Chat-wiNew FREE Booklet of Mammoth. secretary of the company, i Hy-le- i 2-- f-- i r 0?' -- all-cu- t, - cant Mick-elso- . Standard- - I Legal Notices son-in-la- Bem-heis- el Get These When You s This Summer See n. at his office ur residence, Santa- "Highway Adventures" quin. Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on July 3. : will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold at 8 p.m. on August 3. 1953. at the office of the secretary, to pay for the de- Thil booklet proved so popular 19-V- issue. A copy is yours for the for suggestions on week end trips vacations in Secretary xsC&K FIFTY YEARS FORWARD ON THE AMERICAN ROAD askin You'll appreciate having this in your THOMAS E. CHATWIN. :i.i!.imiNG ju even more complete than the previoul linquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. open house c that last have published a new 1953 cdicioa at and Utoco-Land- . Published in the Eureka Reporter June 12. 19. 28 and Julv 3. 1933. NOTICE NEW The Board of Education of the Tintic School District. Juab County, Utah, has lieen requested by the Superintendent to make changes within the budget governing expenditures of the Board in the eurrent school year 1952-5These changes will not In any way effect the tot.il amount of the' budschool year. get for the 19.VJ-5The wrilten request of the FREE FISHING CALENDAR 3. 3 3 10 This shows the best days for fi'hing. setting forth the emergency necessitating the changes in the various funds within the budget is on file in thr clerk's office, at lb,. Tintic High School Eureka. I'tali. based on the moon and its pliaw' and is handy pocket size. It may a,U to I0 fishing fun. A ITS OH public hearing will be held on the proposed changes within I lie budget on Monday, June 29. 19.3 at 7.30 pm. In the office of Uie Hoard of Education at the Tintic High Schol. Eureka. Utah. Lty order of the Board of Edu- ANNIVERSARY RUT YOU GET THE Drop over to our "open house' and aoe tho '63 Ford the top triumph of Ford's fifty years on the road. You'll have a great time and youll find out first hand just why the awing it to Ford! We'll be glad to allow you all of Fords 41 "Worth More" features IIAITY RETURNS! and just why we're so proud of them. You'll two tho only V--8 in the the world's field, for instance moat modern Six a host of other ... ... which make features worth more wlien you buy worth more when you sell it! fino-ca-r low-pri- ce Ford it . . . A cation Clerk Tintic Schol District Josie Sullivan Juab County, Utah SUPERIOR PRODUCTS AND SERVICI Before going on your trip, drive in to your neighborhood Utoco dealer for complete car service. Everywhere in Utoco-Lan- NOTICE A public hearing on the propo-se- d Untie School District budget for the schol year 1953-5- 4 will be held Monday. June 29 1953. at i :30 p ni. in the office of the Education at the Tintic Jr U'gh School. Eureka, Utah. The Itoarii will meet in special session imiuediatelv following the hcn"K ,,n Monday. June .9. 1.M3 for tlie purpose of adopting the proposed budget and for transacting such other business Wore the The proposed budget Ismeeting. on file for public inspection in the Clerk's office at the Tintic High School. Kmekn, l'tah. By order of thr Board of Education. Clerk, Tintic Schol District PHONE Josie Sullivan Juab Fount y, Utah, you'll get superior Utoco service and products. More (Stoslhieim GOSHEN, UTAH (2 id. . . with UTOCO! UTAH OIL REFINING COMP RANDLE'S SERVICE - Complete Automotive 110 and 260 EUREKA Two Service Convenient Locate |