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Show January 2, 1959 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Four Airman SC Paul Gourlcy is the holidays here spending with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gourley. He has been stationed at Keesler Air Force Base in Missouri for the past few months. At the end of his leave he will report to Klamath Air Force Station in California for on the Job training" in radar work. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ryan and daughter Shanna, and Mrs. Martha Van Wagoner, returned home Sunday night after spending the past ten days in California. The Ryans spent the time with their daughter and family, the Maury Newmans in Bakersfield, and Mrs. Van Wagoner visited with her son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laCharles Van Wagoner and their small daughter, Michele, in Palmdale. w, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bell and two children, Jacque and Donald, who are residing in Grants, New Mexico, were home for. the Christmas holi , days visiting with Mrs. Bells mother, Mrs. Ruby Bigler and other relatives. They ' left Friday for Grants. Mr. and Airs. Frank Gear left, last Wednesday for Los Angeles, where they will spend the holidays with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Bill) Cromarand their two sons. Air. and Airs. James Toonc of Mammoth spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in Evanston, Wyoming with their daughter and family, Mr. and town on Christmas Day visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ada Randle and other relatives. Mrs. Alan Lester and children. Airs. Louie Barrett and Mrs. Stella Shea spent Christmas in Salt Lake with their sister, Mrs. Bertha AfcGhan and Father Rudolph Daz drove to Ogden Christmas afternoon, where he enjoyed dinner with his mother, Mrs. Edith Daz and other relatives. He returned to Eureka Friday evening. Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ros-troin Mammoth were Mr. and Mrs. David Rostrom and son of Sandy and Mr. and 'Mrs. Ray Jensen and two sons of Kearns. m Lt. Commander and Airs. Robert Radtke and two children, Wendy and Robbie of Seaside, balif., arrived in Eureka last Wednesday to spend the holidays with Mr. Radtkes parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart. Air. and Airs. Albert Johnson of Green River, Wyo., were in looks to old friends. The very uncertainty of the future is its brightest attraction ... a challenge to share with those who have met it many, many times and are eager to meet it again. In the Rocky Mountain Empire, the dependable leadership so essential to growth and progress has been and is centered on the lines of your own . home railroad. Now entering its 89th year of service, the Rio Grande is a completely modem transportation plant youthful in its eagerness to pace progress . . . mature in its dependability aged by experience. With you, Rio Grande welcomes 1959, and renews its dedication to giving you the finest transportation service possible, so always it will be a pleasure for you to do business with us. DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD THE DIRECT CENTRAL TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE t |