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Show Brady home on Friday evening of last week. The young, men made a trip through the Chief 3k Mr. and Mrs. James Quigley are spending the week in California, where they are combining business and pleasure. Miss Virginia Lee, who is at- tending Brigham Young University in Provo, was home for the weekend, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nelson were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Carlson and two children, Stephen and Debra and George Gillispie of Salt Lake and Mrs. Ray Cook and two children. Georgie and Judy of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lee of Ephraim, were in Salt Lake on Tuesday attending a business meeting. The Glen Lees little daughters, Nancy and Carla, spent the day with Grandma and Grandpa Nash. University of Utah students home for the spring vacation are: Jim Nash and Steele Lunt, of Mammoth. Serious Talk .. a friend, Elden Bray of Copperton, spent the weekend here with Bills parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Hannifin and daughter, Gertie Ann, Mrs. Margaret Hannifin; Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hannifin and Ronald Bray were in Provo last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hannifin and family. Weekend guests at the Gerald Buller home were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Buller of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kos-troand Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brady drove to Santaquin Wednesday evening and visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Brady and Mrs. Matilda Brady. m Mrs. Veda Householder spent last week in Southgate, California, where she visited with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Householder. Miss Helen Hopes, who is employed in Salt Lake, spent the weekend here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hopes, Sr. Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Bertha Day were Mr. and Mrs. Luke Osgood (Esther Kropf) and daughter, Janet, of Moses Lake, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Day and Jackie ' of Price; Mr.a and Mrs. Lester Mickelson, (Beatrice Kropf) of Salt Lake. The group drove td Payson last Sunday and enjoyed a turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Kropf, with their children, Jimmy, Pete and Norman. The evening was spent viewing some fine scenic colored films and enjoying a The Osfamily goods left Tuesday for their home in Washington. get-to-geth- Bill Brady and , Consolidated mine. i : Page Three THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER March 29; 1957 Mrs. Martha Van Wagoner and Mrs. Steele Bailey were Salt Lake viaitors on Saturday of last week, where they combined business and pleasure. Mr. and Bln. Albert Phipps and daughter, Sharon of Orem, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps. Herbert Hoover, former Pres-den- t: Even in a partially free economy, unless we curb inflation on its way up, old man economic law will return with a full equipment of hair PROBLEMS OF SERVICEMEN are near to the hearts of American Red Cross field directors all. over the world. To help this soldier, the field director visits an observation post on the South Korea frontier. The soldier with Binoculars at the window is carefully scanning North Korea Army activities across the demilitarized zone less than three miles away. er. Sunday guests at the home of Both young mm are students at Mrs. Nell Rowe' and Miss Edith . Pend ray were Mrs. Rowes son the U of U. and family, Mr. and Mrs. RobHoward Hamilton and Jim ert Rowe and two sons and Mr. and Mrs. James Laughter, parAllen, University of Utah stuthe-Lents of Mrs. Rowe of Ogden. W. dents, were guests at i Rev. Alvin Kershaw, Episco- pal clergyman, who won $64,- 000 last year as a jazz expert: Rock n roll is a true Ameri- can art form far closer to the evangelical meeting than to the house. , Dr. Helen B. Taussig, winner of Feltrinellow award for her work with Blue Babies just Dr. John H. Fischer, Maryland educator: No book, no record player, no television screen can understand a child. Tubes and transitors are not satisfactory substitutes for teachers.' back from tour most abroad: Indias pressing problems today are food, munication and health. com-burlesq- ue . Utah Called "Most Beautiful" By Hungarian Refugee Couple IHWlttuL5 iaight hour01 , WHISKEY Haight hour01 ctmpib straight bour whiskey straight hour0 whiskey The quiet beauty, of Salt Lake City's famed Temple Square provided an impressive experience for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sermely, young Hungarian refugee couple touring the United States under the auspices of the American Hotel Association. A scant few months ago, Sermely, 28, and his n Budapest, and the wife, Jolan, 20, fled from of lent memories of that scene oppression emphasis to their estimate of Utah as the most wonderful" stop on their tour. . revolt-ridde- The American Hotel Association sent the couple about the country to demonstrate the convenience of the Universal Travelcard, a unique credit card owned by the American it Hotel Foundation, subsidiary of the association. Sermely is an accomplished musician with a special interest in American jazz. Mrs. Sermely studied art and worked occasionally as a fashion model in Budapest non-prof- VKAIS AID STRAIGHT B0URI0N WHISKEY 90.4 PROOF BELMONT DISTILLING I COMPANY, LAWRENCEBURG. INDIANA |