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Show January. 2, THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two 3000000000000000000000000000000000000000000005 I lEurka ioUf at Enjoying a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren on Christmas Eve were t Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady and son Ray, of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose and family, Janette and Carolee and Walter Paulsen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ros- trom. PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Sprtngvllle, Utah matter February 10, 1048, at the Entered as second-clapost office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c ... . Publisher HARRISON CONOVER ... Editor MANILA BROWN ss WOODROW WEIGHT Manager MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Dinner guests on Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clelon Ames were Mr. and Mrs. Marrinus Tilby and son, Vincent of Genola. the Navy Phil Gordon White of Goshen has joined the Air Force. Released from Navy duty are Lyle Top-hahas- enlisted in - Santaquin-Tintt- c Stake News m and Merrill Lee Ross both of Santaquin. Gam LeBaron, formerly of Genola, is leaving for the Eastern States mission Jan. 19. Dealing with the theme, The New Year, A Year of Decision, Bro. Lynn Crook addressed 75 young people at a stake Mia fireside Sunday evening in the Goshen recreation hall. He suggested that now is the time for them to as well as short-tim- e set long-tim- e goals that they might happiness in life. He emphasized the fact that happinof a ess itself is a good life and that one does not achieve it by chasing it directly. . Stake activity counselor, Naomi Jermain was in charge. Decorations were by Goshen and Elberta Mia Maids; advertising by Genola Firet ward; Eureka Mia Maids Maxine Pax-ma- n and Carolee Bigler were in charge of the music which included Christmas carols by the group. Prayers were by Ronald Bird and Lorin Thompson. Refreshments were served. A New Years Eve party was held in Genola under- - direction of the Gleaners and M Men of the stake. Master Sgt. Carl Fowler has returned to Utah to represent the Air Force recruiting staff. Kenneth Dean Van Ausdal Jim Maxwell, who is employed in the Grand Canyonarea, Maid-Explor- er by-prod- by the Centennial Development Co. was home for the holidays visiting with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. John Fennell of Salt Lake were in town Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell and family. uct OF JUTLAND m mtKH an gmmamamo aamw Visit It HtSACtD. WAS rue lAtttST flitTACTOM SMCt mt otrtAT or ne MS YtAKS Jack Lucas left for Grants, New Mexico, Sunday, after the holidays herd with spending k his family. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Elysabeth Franke were her daughter, Pat, and Mrs. Maybelle Franke of Los AngelFranke Karla. and by her brother, Mr. Ferguson and Mary Ellen. Miss Marilyn Newman and Miss Janette Rose, students at Henagers Business College are spending the holidays here with their parents, Mrs. Mary Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose of Mammoth. Mr. and Mrs. James Toone and Mrs. Marie Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson were in Salt Lake Monday visiting with Dan Berry who is confined to the Veterans hospital and with Bob Erickson, who has been at St. Marks hospital for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McIntyre and children of Mammoth spent the weekend in Franklin, Idaho, where they were guests of Mrs. McIntyres sister and -- Visiting on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady and son, Ray of Santaquin, and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brady and son Dean of Lehi brother-in-la- small daughter Mrs. Elysabeth Franke and her house guests, Pat Franke and Mrs. Maybelle Franke of Los Angeles, spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Rheem Franke and daughter Karla. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, who visited here from the Grand Canyon area, drove and Moab, and Mr. and Mrs. to Salt Lake Christmas ..Day and enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mrs. Roberts sister and family, the Mike Paneks. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen. Clarence Rostrom. LAIRD'S MARKET Products and Produce Fresh Meats. Groc., Dairy Frozen Foods a Christmas Eve dinner guests at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McIntyre in Mammoth were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. RoMr. and Mrs. Jim berts, and r Jensen of Salt Lake. Delivery Phones 58 or 59 Tues.-Thurs.-S- at. mm 10 STORE FOR MEN - w, Victor Dunkley. Mr. and Mrs. Gold Stewart (Marguerite Higginson) of Ogden was in town on Christmas Eve, visiting with friends. es, and Mr. and Mrs. Rheem After Michigan routed Stanford 49-- 0 in the first Rose Bowl football game, January 1, 1902, there was no football game supplement to the Tournament of Roses until 1916. Chariot races were substituted for the gridorin spectacle in 1903, proved popular for several years and then lost in favor until 1916 when collegiate football returned as Washington State defeated Brown EW (PROVO, UTAH by JWAIDMAN i m tta. ' Mr. and Sirs. Alex Blight drove to Ogden on Christmas Eve and spent a couple of days at the home of Mrs. Blights parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Ruby Byrne returned to her home in Salt Lake on Monday after spending the Christmas holidays here with her brother and neice, Bert Ferguson and Mary Ellen. She was accompanied to the city Guests during the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Walker were her brother asd family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mickelsen of - Bountiful. They left for home Tuesday morning. fleets of the World THBA77t er get-togeth- 1959 , 1 MEAW MATS mmmiAM Reg. 16.95 tAtltH m whauhg nor or mw oeeroan Mustcmm filMittM 329 UUPS, ms rr uJKtsT tvra wmm otctmoAnet asjo Asrtnoumt uabuauy tertACto WHAM OK. - - Reg. 18.95 If 13 to 50 30 REDUCED Reg. 27.50 Reg. 37.50 27 ONE GROUP SPORT COATS Supply Limited Only 52 Coats Priced to Clear . 5 SPORT COATS Reduced 30 7 OFF to 50 Regular $25.00 Regular $40.00 Regular $50.00 17.50 28.00 35.00 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $4.95 IA0 3.47 THAN HTHl or no about rum ft rut nornu or too vtutu usto m orrsnoH on ontAvom M UKt MABACAmo or mt esco u rtrtoutm cororm. US. COftmtf ytmufttA's iAtcnr on A AMO mount. ONE GROUPOF SHORT AND LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS MUST GO AT 2 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! 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