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Show Page Four THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Scouts Selling Show Tickets For Summer Trip Yew6 . leader advises. a Making the trip to Saratoga last Sunday to attend the Knotts Reunion, were Mrs. Margaret Gourley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gourley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Welling Schow, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Gourley, Wayne Chambers, Mrs. Mark Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson. per- centage of the tickets sold, and the money will be used to sponsor a trip to Yellowstone National Park next summer. Mr. and Mrs. James Toon?, Dana Lee Harmer, who has been a guest at the Toone home in Mammoth for the past several weeks, and Mrs. Marie Berry drove to Elko over the weekend where they met Mr. and Mrs. Mike Toone, Mrs. Harmer and son Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harmer and son Sailor, and Mrs. Edna White of Reno, and the group celebrated at a birthday party for Mrs. Larene Harmer. Mrs. Harmer is the daughter of Mrs. Berry and sister of Mrs. Toone. The birthday dinner was held in the Elko park. The group remained in Elko over-nigh-t, and family members had a thoroughly enjoyable time. home Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Toone visited for a short time in Wells, Nev., with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hyde (Jenny Johnson) and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Calton. La-re- ne Mrs. Rose Taylor of Salem, Thomas Chatwin of Santaquin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall also "of Salem were guests last Friday at the home of Mrs. Nettie Dittmer. Mrs. Hall is the former Frankie Jane Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, and granddaughter of Mrs. Rose Taylor, former residents of Eureka. Mr. aiul Mrs. Oscar Erickson and son, Bobby, Danny Warren and Alan Milne returned to Mr. and Mrs. Vem Never returned home Sunday evening after a 10 day trip spent in Provo and Orem. their homes in Mammoth on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson drove to Montpelier, Idaho where they met their son, and Mr. and Mrs. George Simonson and the group made a trip through Yellowstone National Park. been has with the SiBobby monsons for a few weeks, following a water skiing accident in which he suffered serious injury to his foot. The injury has improved somewhat, but he will have to undergo further surgery before he will have the full use of his foot. Mrs. Garth Manson and family and Linda Riordan of Provo spent last Thursday and Friday here visiting with Mrs. Mansons parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Forsey. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lunt were Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday of this week, where they combined business and pleasure. Eurekans a tending the Ek-kReunion last Saturday in Saratoga, were Mr. and Mrs. er Sgt. Mac Henderson returned to the Army Hunter-LiggeBase in Calif, last Saturday, after spending a week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterl Laird. Martin Fennell and family, Mary Ellen Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ekker, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ekker and family and Herman Ekker. tt Mrs. Tom Eastwood was taken to the Payson hospital Sunday morning, where she is inbeing treated for a virus fection. Latest reports are that she is somewhat improved, which her many friends will be happy to learn. Mrs. Ada McIntyre of Salt Lake spent the weekend here with Mrs. Martha Van Mr. and Mrs. George Forney were in Provo on Saturday, attending a birthday celebration for an aunt, Mrs. Josephine En-rou- te Harris. It was her 90th birthwas day anniversary, and she her given a birthday party by family, and many old friends also attended the celebration. Mrs. Henry Searle (Frances nderson) and her aunt, Mrs. and her two Dliver Carter, grandchildren of Southgate, Salif., were in town on Tues-la- y, visiting with friends. Mrs. Searle and Mrs. Carter are ormer residents of Eureka. V2 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coffey and Mrs. Gerald Peterson were in Nephi last Thursday evening, attending a Democratic convention. J. Orville Brown, County Democratic Chairman for Salt Lake County, gave the principal speech of the evening. Several other candidates from Salt Lake and Ogden gave short talks. Candidates from Juab County were in attendance and were introduced to the meeting. County Chairman Raymond A. Jackson, was in charge Gf the meeting. The Explorer Scouts of Eureka are now selling tickets to August shows at the Star Theatre. The profits from this sale go into their treasury. They are working hard for a and the good scout project tickets they are selling are for really outstanding shows. So, when they call at your door, pick out the shows you would like to see and then buy several tickets from them, their The scouts will receive looted Sunday gucKtK at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blight were Mrs. Jean Rowe, Mrs. Frankie Bryson and son Craig of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conrad of Salt Lake. Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Bryson and Mrs. Conrad are sisters of Mrs. Blight. When the group left for home, they were accomtwo panied by Mrs. Rowes Alan and Robert, who sons, have spent the past two weeks at the Blight home. August 15, 1958 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Los Angeles, Calif., left couTuesday, after spending a sisher ple of days here with Mr. and brother-in-later and Mrs. Jack Andrew. w, Price SAfl-- E FINAL CLEARANCE ENDS MONDAY NIGHT Broken lots, discontinued styles, incomplete size ranges, but wonderful values on quality merchandise! GOOD SELECTION of other groups of fine to 33 reduction! merchandise at 20 SAVE on a new topcoat for fall choose from a limited group of fine quality Hart, n Shaffner and Marx and Clothcraft ... post-seaso- topcoats. Were 34.75 to $90 Now only 23.75 to 71.75 Haight bourb0 whiskey The Lighter, Milder, Better Bourbon Buy YEARS CHARGE IT Sk t I - PAY ft MONTH LYI OLD ' Store hours: !0 to 5:40 Monday (3 J o thru Saturday CENTRAL UTAH'S FINEST STORE FOR MEN BELMONT DISTILLING CO., I A W R I N C I I U I O, I N D. |