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Show - The Page Two Official Sljp Eurrlut jBrjmrier March Si, 195, Kureka (Utah) Importer Santaquin-Tinti- c .LOOKING rf LDS Stake News Visits in Outlying Areas AHEAD n GEORGE I BENSON ftHrt HalviM Corpus. Rlgb to Trial by reely, Jury, Right to Move About each Right to Vote Freely." With the .stone the speaker pointed up con- significance of the right it Blitter "Churned" t In Truck Mishap talned. , Lust Friday evening A Great Structure The social activity of the stake PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH "Winn b fmlitilMitilif build seems to have reced'd into the Surer-- AritMMi .VhT-Printed By Jwin week : background for the past hots tipped over on the "slant-- il AItT CITY PUUIXSIIINCI COMPANY the American's economic rights: Superintendent Alexander Blight while we gave our at tent ion to just a short distance Own OF of Tin-ti- c th Right to the A DEFINITION or the Property. spoil. of things member "Right und Willim Gear, Sprinoville, Utah MIA leadership was held in Goshen Choice of Work. Right to Barguin- Eureka canyon going FREEDOM made sclw-ol aerond-rhuof board education, Un1918. as matter February 10, at the Bust"Entered Monday night. Sunday School driver of the truck rcHi'rtr, thj ColicejLivelyRight oGonl-a trip to the west end of Juab ion meeting in Genola Friday night poet office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879." Sou influential peopie today ncHH mght to Right he waa having some tn.ulil, Wlr: are saying thut "the American way1 to Make a Pi uiit',' Right to Save, the truck and was enmuic to Per Copy, 10c county on Wednesday to make a and a stake Primary Preparation1 Suliscrijition In Advance, Ier Year, Snaa Stake to Con- iMh Fork for check on the schools in that local- meeting in Goshen Sal unlay: Right to Compete, Right repairs, wlu-- son, a now and had Sunday Conference tract." by Thp mechanism Saturday the speaker failed, and Editor and Manager ity. Supt. Blight reports that every with a temple excursion on Monmassive structure built, it's two brakes didn't hold. lie week. five Reporter ........... . ..... climax an e columns thing was going along nicely with inspirational granite-likrising day the truck until he saw that7t".J!! the sch'Mils, and that all the resiIn connection with our Confer- either not thinking straight or feet above the founda.ion impossible to stop it, Rnd .rirJU dents were happy over recent ence I think wo shouhl give a great they are deliberately seeking to Across the two columns he tlon,,: placed ,t off the loiul anil jm storms which provided some much tug to the S' uke Presi- lead Americans away from the a binding stone Inscribed, I rotec- - qhp truck careened along the nw bouquet NATIONAL EDITORIAL stated Mr. needed moisture. Blight I, if the road, finnilv tipping over and who ever lHps for all basic principles of our system. It ted by Our Laws. AsTocC-ATldthat going nut, the roads were In dency make our does have basic principles and there adminis-- ; The truck carried 32.000 nM nice the that "Government h!p things agencies of 'xeellcnt condition, but tlv return conferences a success. They go the is an acceptable definition. And sJ T the laws which protect these butter. trip was not so pleasant. Snow had "second mile in pieparing the the more clearly our citizens tan ter he economic and rights," pded up on the roads and ur many lovely conference folders for our define our system, the more cer- - pdiiticai placed the beau- Mrs. James Norman li ft Friday painej. Then he hls n'aces it was impossible to find pyramld-lik- e for hor home in Hollywood. CTalif the road. They had in push" snow e face after granite-likall the wav from Cherry Creek to spending the past week visit" i jk? muib was inscribed: Thc ing with her siBtcr, Mrs. Nora the main highway. Otherwise th our rushing to Josua and said, "hat oi have lad's them. never and Life." of give Just American Way She was culled to ptah -tiip was ok. ? th Rreatest commandment . our Freedom." And in by the death flowers to the living. of a sister, Mrs. e " j the the center or the capstone, Ferguson, Mrs. L. A. Clement, Mrs. President Ruby Steen of the JnhehfMtY i Judge. r K. Davies, Mrs. M. Stewart and thnist the stars and stripes Stake Primary Is happy to report Ch.UrCn Dec (,lennt. our Flag! Then he stepped back, that they were able to snd $858.02 KrJ to the Primary Children's hospital. Wallie Graves, opened a new ktafogT oT 'addi- - lThe h!h "t'hool student body gave youngsters of our nation. And the definition it contains should be acThis is the most we have ever lunch stand at Kantaquin, located ui resounding arplausc. to define the sont except one year when they in that portion of the Texaco Ser(Continued from page One) is a good way ceptable to all Americans of all This tall Bre . They Study Ward con-.. vice Station building formerly were visiting relatives in Eureka. American way of life to the school ages. District superintendent, Monford sent $677.81. Eureka and . al; Mias Frances Galley, entertained Peg Horton. Mr. Greaves Jackson of Salt Lake City will be tributed $184.21 which was the didn't say this.', the Cootie" club at her home. aha continued to operate his store in Eureka on April 1. to hold the ll But Master aiiKi tier a . Mniril. BAi.i Patricia Beck and Maureen For-w- y in Eureka. final conference of the year. The Ihtt Hr(Jii. Sifter hiil ail who wen prize winners. A delicat 7:30 p.m. ' workers want to thank At their inerting the members conference will SKEET SHOOTING AT ITS BEST... l?X in any way to make this ..T.h"l,Iw.?!l-t!iious luncheon was served. of I July Elks nominated officers, with all ??. with all thy e Rev. Garner urges nil memliers helped National AUrGauge winner in 19 S3 thy success. a drive Ruben Ball, was at the Salt Lake i Those running for office wre, to make ap effort to be present, soul and with all thy strength, i Ait 324 "birdf in m met Thate duet reGenola Ward Relief Society This is the first and greatest comhospital where he was operated President, Mrs. Thelma Allen; vice and each department of the church Aooting at it Atul on for appendicitis. mandment. And then He said, "A president. Mm. Clarence Gourley; lie prepared to give a report of the cently celebrated their birthday which a with party second is like unto it. namely. Thou anniversary Mrs. Sam Edwards was hostess secretary. Mrs. Maynard Griggs, year's work. conaialed of a very splendid band shalt love to the members of the Saturday Mrs. Arthur Duggans and Mrs. A thy neighbor as thyself. .einTm,U by the Goshen band under The Master continued, "On these Hickman; treasurer, Mrs. at ,H?VUV ".VJTh Night club. "500 was played, Mrs. Frank direction of their teacher. Gus two hangeth the whole of tho law Francis Davie winning first prize Francis Davies, Mrs. Lydia Fergumediately following the ineai. Refreshments and dancing and the prophets." Thus, as Jesus Mrs. M. Stewart won the house son and Mrs. Erwin Sax. The us-vt Coii.-tLake of Sail The Rev. I concluded the evening's entertain-Cit- y saw It, the social session was held with conthe Dee Mrs. Clement way of life that God prize; was in town Thursday even- nient MuBic tor th(, gunning was had Mrs. L. L. Jerinan winning the planed for man could hang on solation. The hostess served a u film showed 25. March snd orchesing, score prize at cards. Mrs. frn,hed bv the Houghton these two great principles. luncheon to the following : God and Creation." who contributed their services We can the whole of our Mrs. Matilda Brady, Mis. Lou LliraiaMh Jerinan won the cut for the benefit of tlv ward building American hangof life, I submit, on The hostess for the evening way Barrett, Mrs. Sarah Runnrlls, Mrs. prize. Mr. mid Mrs. Tony Eclirvarricta fund. The Relief Society was pre- three great faith in Anna McDonell, Mrs. Victor Pelt. was Mrs. Arthur Duggans. principles and Mrs. Jack Ferguson sented with a lovely chair from a God. constitutional It was almost certain that Juab and Mr.Ann Mrs. Marlon Russell, Mrs. Lydia government, were in member. Sister former ward Kchevarrieta) (Mary and a private enterprise economy. County would lose their CCC camp Ixigan on Tuesday and Wednesday York Lance of Salt The Freedom Forum workshops, in spite of the rfofrts at Mt. the new City. Of special significance is the which are conducted on the Hard"gelling acquainted with of officials and rilizens of baby at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fact that she herself had done the ing College campus, have developed to it established. county keep By Rex Cla ridge (Joan Kchevarrieta I. upholstciing. a dramatic way of spelling out the Government forest offirials anBishop Wall of the First Ward full definition. Last week one of nounced that ramps were to be to an those made appeal John Connor of Denver. Colo., recently staff waa on the Les plurcd in sections where thpy werv and Miss Jenny Andrew of Salt in rhargv; of the virions organiza- the workship school chapel for the program most needed and had decided that tions to see that scin one is res- period. Working high with simulated Hobble Creek ranyon, above the take City were guests on Sunday at the home of Miss Andrew's ponsible for getting the news to granite blocks, h? built, on the city of Springville, would be tlrim I want like would to the Mr ,n', Mrt' John An reporter. "The Structure of the Amplace where the Nelm camp woiiM Pn,vnl' second thst appeal in other wards stage, drew' A coed was rn a trolley car erican Wav of Life." stationed. ami also the stake. Tins is YOUR The Foundation iiscussing opera with her gill Their was a large amount of univws. The 4 big gray foundation stone, Bill took in fall the Carmen." love minutes; friend: "I just finished work in Nephl Canyon secTwo Stake dances will he held five across and 12 Inrhes thick tion. The most important of these Croinar vs. LaVar Bray, Bray Friday and Saturday nights. March hnre feet slv said. the chisled inscription: "A was scenic loop around Mt. gettin the fall in four and one-ha- lf 26 and 27 as the annual Stake Gold The conductor, who passed vs. Ger- and Green Ball. Floor shows will Fundamental EMief In God." On N.'b-.- t minutes; CanEugene Ashby with connecting Fayson hy at that moment, blushed and Bryce Jones consist of numbers from each ward this, the speaker placed another yon. It was thought that this high- ald Sunderland, draw; stone, a little smaller in di- Allred vs. Allred.Max Mias the motorman, got the and will begin at 9:30. The first great said, 'Try way would be completed and openon which was inscribed: mension, vs. Tom Gwen Campbell ed for travel late in the summer, decision; I'm married. night is for Mutusl age up to 16 States Constitution but such was upaprcnlly not the Hutchinson, decision to Hutchin- yeara. Saturday night will be for The United to Serv-- the People." As ease. However, forest officials son. The referee was Theodora those 16 and over. Budget tickets Designed the speaker placed each stone in stated that they would probably Haynes. will be required. the structure, he commented briefMelvin some do on work "Melvin, the road within Mrs. Justin Lamb "Happy Landing was the play ly on its meaning. a few months. selected by Mrs. Helen O'Hare as What. MaT" On the left aid? of this foundaFor books are as meats and tion formed Patricia Beck entertained at a the senior play to be presented "Are you spitting In the fiah hy the two great soon. or been held had some and of soma viands are; Tryouts good, birthday party. The prize win- the cast atones, he began to build the colbowl? soon was to be chosen. evil Milton. substance. ners at gnmes were Ruth Knits. umn of political rights, a thick "No, Ma. but I'm coming Helen Hanks and Dorothy Ather-icy- . slab for each: "Right to granite A (Hirious luncheon was serpretty close." Worship, Right to Free Speeach. ved to fourteen guests. Right to Assemble, Right to PetiTHE BAFFLES A huge crowd attended the By tion. Right to Privacy, Right to at Tintir Smokeless Smoker "Who told you Employer: high school. Those who took pnrt that you could neglect your ofin the boxing matches and the that wera made were as fice dutiea just because I kissed follows: Bill Allison vs Ted Nielonre in while?" a you sen. Payson high schixil, decision Probate and Steno: "My lawyer." to Allison; John McCormick vs. Matt Mansfield, Payson high, draw Guardianship Notices Neno Schena vs. Bob McCormick, Consult County Oerk or the draw; Carlos Rife vs. Ben Allison, Respective Signers for derision to Rife; Allen Beaton vs. THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF THE HIU. AND HILL CO LOUISVILLE, KY. further Information Jack Vance, draw; Quo Jameson vs. Billy McCormick, draw; Harry Carten vs. Ted Hone, draw; Joe PUBLIC SALE Bogden vs. Don Vertici, draw; UNITED STATER DEPARTBoh Hickinun vs. Wally Fainter, MENT OF THE INTERIOR. Burdecision Hickman; Jim Chalwln Complete Automotive eau of tand Management. Land Jim Elliott, draw; Tom Judge vs. and Survey Office, Salt Lake City. PH. NO Johnny Ytisqnez, draw. Service Utah. Feb. 18. 1954. vs. Clarence Laird Wrestling: Under provisions of section 2435. Don Morris, Payson high, Laird R. S.. ns amended by sertion 14 of the act nr June 2S. 1934 (48 Rtat.. 1274; 43 U.8.O. 1171 1, and pursu' ""'"S IIZ'Tk'SZ ,rU'r tenii. --V , ui t, i ; t) I Caih-erin- 29 Years Ago... Methodist ' spt-ake- lsrS lmrun? , I i Is-gi- K r'' Shi-Md- ia ; ta ; La-Re- N-di-c Whiskey at FREE AIR is j - llj Kehlucky Stofeftf Boutboh Whiskey ..." ; I Mahoney Legal Notices RANDLE'S Utoco Service BUSINESS COLUMN General Merc. Appliances Here's the ant to the application of Charles M. Wright of Vernon. Utah, Serial No. I 04013, there will be offerad to the highest bidder, lint at not less than $4.00 per acre, at a public jlncst Kentucky Straight Bourbon of all! .Try Old Sunny Brook'-- n$ richer, more delicious Straight Bourbon ever came out of Kentucky! Enjoy Blended Whiskey? Try mild Old Sunny Brook and youll tea why its tha world's favorita Kentucky whiskey f MAYOR McGUP By John Jarvis sale in he held at 10 o'rloek a. in.; nn the 14th day of April, 1954 nxt. at this office, the following tracts of land: N1- - Ser. 35. T 9 S. R 7 W. SLM 320 acres. No part of this tract will be sold separately. Rids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or hy mail. Bids sent my mnil will he ronsi rred only ir received at this office prior In the hour fixed for the snle. Bids must he in sealed envelopes nrcnmpnnied hy certified checks or pnst-offimoney nniers made payable to th Treasurer of (he United States for the amounts of the bids. The envek'pes must be marked in the lnwr d miner "Piihltr sale bid. Serial No V 04013. Rale. April II. 1954, The highest bidder will ie to pay immediately the brand!! "Cheerful as its Name' Grain Neutnl Spirit! Keruclf Shiljhf Kentucky Blended Whiskey. 6 Proof, 65 Bourtoa Whiskey;. 6 Proof, Tho Old Sunny Brook Company, Lon'sviRa. Kentucky Fowler Water Heaters. Phone 60. Assayers, Chcni. BROWN & YES, THE CITY is PREPARED TO OFFER YOU A JOB WORKING WITH 1200 PEOPLE UNDER YOU, NED. aliove-descrihe- EVERY DAY Assaycrs W. Box SHI L. Brown, Mcjr. Phone 219 EtKF.KV U Banking Commercial Service Corp. See us for oil your fire and commit y iiuurance needs. Noller In Creditors I'Xatc of John J. Hannifin, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to (he undersigned at Eureka City. Utah, on or before the 2Sth day of May, AD.- , 1954. Dean Hannifin, Administratrix of Estate of John J. Hannifin, deceased. P. N. Anderson. Attorney for Admlnisliatrtx. Nephl. Utah. Published in The Eureka Reporter. March 26, April 2, 9. 16. 1954. Market LAIRD'S MARKET Freeh Meats, Groceries, Dairy Prodiiets und Produce Frozen Foods Free Del. Service to your la me lliones 58 or 59 Newspaper d 5. 12. 19. 26 and April 2. QUALITY MERCHANDISE At Fair Prices BROWN Wt-han- amount thereof. Any adverse rtnimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for the sale. Ttie Bureau of Land Management lias not searched the records of Tooele County to ascertain the existence of any adverse rlalm. Any contiguous owner a preference right must rlniming assert such right within 30 days from the above sale dale. ERNEST E. HOUSE Manager Published in the Eureka Reporter March LEE'S Frigidnire Television, iv 1934. Sunny Brook Fo: sey'a Appliance Appliances. Zenith Commercial Bank of Utah serving you with offices at Nephl, Piymm A Spanish Fork 2a?e compounded semiannually paid on savings sects. Cafe Dun's Cafe Hungry ? Enjoy goo 1 food at lion's. Ice Cream, Soft drinks, pastries. Rooms for rent. Cleaning PEERLESS CLEANERS L"t us help you look vnur best! DRY CLEANING Give Vn A Trial! 173 W, Utah Ave. Payson Phone 19 EUREKA REPORTER FIRST IN Loral News Local Sports Local Society L.km1 Ail V, SalHH Si.M) riptiou PHONE 1 1!:-.:- x : r c 'r 108 Service Station Eureka Auto Service Luhricutlon Oil, Gas Wnohlng PHONE 24 |