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Show Page Two - The Eureka (Utah) Reporter liners Battle Devils . . . 20 Years Eureka Sfuirtrr GJIjtf PUBLISHING poet office second- clone - matter February Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $1.00; IYr Cojy, 10c Harrison Conover Mrs. Belli Coffey AOVIITIKNO UTKtNAl NATIONAL At Stork Shower ved to the following ladles: Mrs. Paul Juber, Mrs. Fred Radtke, Mrs. Barlow Bray, Mrs. Rollo Ma- - Colin McMurphy, prominent Eur-nJ? son, Mrs. J. O. Nash and Mrs. ward I ike, Mrs. Ir; D. Mannon, Greaves and Mrs. Hannifin. Mri. W. B. Thurmond, Mrs. B. V. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson ol Hickman, Mrs. C. E. Rife, Mrs. Cedar City were in Eureka for a John Rowe, Mrs. Mary Ann Han- VlI?a ly!veler,,T Mr few hours visit with friends. They IL10"1 Barlow Mrs. John J. HanmI, were former residents of Eureka fllli M PhippBi Mri. Mrs. Lou Barrett was visiting j Mason, Mrs. P. J. Donnelly, Mrs. in relatives Salt Lake City for a j D. J. Sullivan and George Manson. short time. Mrs. Dell Bowden returned home The Women's benefit society after spending a couple of weeks met with Mrs. William Maxwell. Business meeting was followed by cards and- - a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Theresa Verteel won high score prize and Mrs. Margaret Freetly the house .prize, A dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. S. D. Clement and little 10, 1948, at the 3, 1879. at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March Editor and Manager Reporter Ago... awarded to Mrs. Wallace Greaves, COMPANY Spmnoville, Utah Entered aa erved40Jerp Mrs. Club which a fine luncheon was high score, Mrs. Max Hannifin, cut nad honor prizes. Following card games a dainty luncheon was ser- Printed By CITY KPKMNTAIIVI iAf.c5.5N tninmiwH'iin Nfw :CATTlf fANCK.O ro SAN Tintic Loses Game to Springville; j es "rf Scrabble" after which the hostess served a tasty lunch Jaclt rrson ' Mrs Darrell to - M' ,0 j4n EDITORIAL OHO GO at Long Beach, Calif.-Mis- UT-150-- R; modem home, Eureka. Part, fur., newly decorated. GarFeb. age Inc., $35.00. Available 1. Call or write Mrs. L. R. Vest, s Naudlne Laird was hostess to the members of the Bunky Bee Club. The usual diversion of games and sewing were enjoyed after Friday evening the Tintic Miners traveled to Springville, but they must have ridden down in a with the top down, because they were as -- WANTED Rawlclgh Dealer at once in Juab County. Write Rawleigh's, Dept, 1415 23rd Street, Denver, Colf orado. .Modem FOR RENT house, partly furnished. Located on Main Street in Eureka. Call, 118 , Midvale 606. daughter returned to Eureka after a three weeks visit with relatives Junior Varsity Plays Record Ball 188 Ccn., Provo, Phone 3389. con-vertab- le cold as a North Pole Icicle, und after the Ice was broken the score for Springville. read 63-5-2 Eureka pept In the game during the first quarter but the ond quarter saw the Devils pour in 25 counters to 14 for the Tin-ti- c 8 halftime five to hold a lead. This lead the Devils to victory even though Tintic played them on even terms throughout the remainder of the game. and Nelson counted 16 each for high point honors on the loser's side. Tintlc's Jr. Varsity outplayed the Springville five and exhibited the best brand of ball seen here by a Tintic Soph dub. 42-2- Box scores follow: ft T Springville 6 5 Reid .......... 4 4 Bills ........ 4 6 Wright Crandall 3 Holman ....... Canto Tuttle Mortenson Thorpe ... Ash Totals Untie Atherley ... Ryan 24 27 ft T 16 .............. 3 7 Wall Nelson Daniels Robinson Schow Fields - 4 13 2 16 0 3 Totals 11 47 Most New Homes Ready for Use, Magazine Reports CLEARANCE SALE equip 997 new homes 1,000 with kitchen cabinets. Builders out of They install water heaters in 828 Atherley, Wall and Fields are right in there pitching in the houses, kitchen ventilating fans in 627, and garbage disposal units Miner-Devbattle last Friday at Springville. Reid is closing in in 415. set-u- p for the Devils. Although the Miners lost, Wall and for a These statistics resulted from a Nelson each counted 45 points to keep the Tintic club in the survey by American Builder magazine, which calls them evidence game. of an increasing trend among builders to provide complete equipF F ment in the new houses they build A life of pleasure makes even 5 17 for sale. 3 11 the 1 strongest mind frivolous The survey showed that 37.0 . Bulwer-Lytto- n Edward last new come houses percent of equipped with automatic dishwashers, 30.8 percent with refrigerators, Association says: Your News from Long Beach, Calif., and 22.5 percent with automatic Your Heart 'symptoms' may or may not tells of the birth of a baby daughwashing machines. mean heart disease. Don't guess ter to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Bill) and don't worry. See your doctor McDonnel. The little lady made her Sir. and Mrs. Don Carlson and and be sure. appearance Jan. 8th In the Calitwo sons Ricky and Randy of fornia city. The new baby has a town on in were Sunday 15 63 Provo, d Karen. Grandbig sister, 6 visiting with Mr. Carlsons mothExpansion of industry, popula- mothers helping to the big F F er, Mrs. Olive Carlson and other tion and agriculture In Utah, New news are Mrs. Annaspread McDonnel of 4 6 relatives. Mexico, ColoradoAnd Wyoming is this and Mrs. Millie Rife of 3 9 limited to avalble water. Rationing Provo.city Mrs. McDonnell is the for8 16 in areas. is already necessary many The dodo has been extinct Colorado 12 16 River offers last major mer Miss Joyce Rife. 2 2 since 1681. water source. The Colorado River Storage progect will enable states Mn. Romw Harper is 0 0 Springville 17 42 51 63 to utilize their concede share of the to be seriously 111 at her reported home in 0 0 Tintic 14 28 38 52 water that origonates in these Eureka. Friends are her wishing states. Without this water expan- the best in the wsy of a speedy Officials, Buttle and 30 52 sion limits already are in sight. recovery. il - lOirtnd . . 19 0 LADIES COATS and SUITS 200 LADIES DRSSES O IFF CHILDREN'S DRESSES, Sizes CHILDREN'S COATS and SNOW SUITS 1- -14 SLIPS and BRASSIERS yr-ol- 12 13 0 0 0 SPORTSWEAR AND MANY OTHER ITEMS REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE! . MIm Connie Cherry of Salt Lake City was here over the weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cherry. Ma Carton Rife and small son Richard visited on Thursday and Friday with Gloria's mother, Mrs. Wm. Gear. Wit is the salt of conservation, not the food. William HazlitL Dependable Fuel Oil M0NEV YOU CAN SAVE AT SH RIVERS JANUARY CLOTHING SALE! REDUCTIONS 20 - Vi ON SCHAFFNER - SUITS HART PRICE MARX & (Jtoco Fuel Oil is noted for its extremely high heat content. It burns clean and helps prevent filter screens SPORTCOATS OVERCOATS SPORT ON SHIRTS from clogging. Gall or see your nearest Utoco distributor for prompt, efficient, courteous service. Then enjoy the comfort this dependable fuel brings. & DRESS SHIRTS WHITE AND FANCY REGULAR NOW ONLY VALUES $3.95 to $5.00 DRASTIC FLORSHEIM & 21, 1955 (continued from page 1) PUBLIfilED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH ART January REDUCTIONS $2.65 CN FREEMAN BUniu&i'i, PROVO Jbu expect more from (utoco ) and yet it7 UTAH OIL REFINING SHOES COMPANY RANDLE'S SERVICE - Complete Automotive Service PHONE NO and 260 EUREKA Two Convenient Locations J21 |