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Show At Hands of Lehi PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Sprlngville, Utah matter February 10, 1948, 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 Editor Manager ss Yamashita Lunch and Cards Club Diversions Grover Duff of Tucson, Ariz., arrived in Eureka on Monday, and is a guest of Cecil Fitch. furnished the diversion with Alice Peart, Alliene Farren and Elizabeth Morris Sr. winning prizes. The hostess served a delicious lunch to those named and to Gladys Dean, Anna Franks, Jean Giles, Lova Jones and Minnie Painter. A welcome guest at the He-bCushing home is their granddaughter, Betty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Croff of Oracle, Arizona. Mrs. Croff is the former Cor-rin- e er N Cushing. Mrs. Ted Johnson Bridge Club Hostess The Bridge Club met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ted Johnson. After cards Mrs. Johnson served a tasty lunch to members, Mrs. Floyd Nash, Mrs. Roy Gourley, Mrs. Dee Clement, Mrs. Harry Dean, Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. Anna Franks and the special guests, Mrs. Billy Dean and Mrs. John Jones. Prizes were won by Mrs. Nash, Mrs. Gourley, Mrs. Far- -' ren and Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. James Quigley returned home last Sunday after spending the past ten days in New York, where they were guests of Mrs. Quigley's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mah- lon Kemmerer. GOOD reliable man to supply customers with Rawleigh Products in Juab Co. Write Rawleighs, Dept UTA-150-12- 7, Denver, Colo. J30 MARKET Products and Produce nosh Meats. Groc., Dairy Frozen Foods Delivery Phones 58 or 59 LAIRD'S Tues.-Thurs.-S- Mr. and Mrs. Garth Manson and family of Provo, were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Forsey. They came to Eureka to help Mrs. Forsey cele-- . at Hanson Snell Jeannie Webber of Provo, spent Friday and Saturday here with her grandmother and aunt Mrs. Wilma Webber and Miss Freida Ohlsen. Mrs. Webber and Miss Ohlsen accompanied Jeannie to Provo on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webber and family. Larsen Bogdan Colovich F P 4 0 0 0 8 2 8 0 0 0 152 2 3 3 Mr. and Airs. Wayne Beck, who are residing in Dugway, where Mr. Beck is employed, spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Hilda Webb and other relatives. Gary Bigler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bigler left last week for Norman, Okla., after spenk leave here ding a with his parents and other stationrelatives. He at ed San Diego Naval Base for the past several months. Gary enlisted in the Navy last spring, after graduating from two-wee- has-bee- n Tintic high school. brate her birthday anniversary. These specific common sense features are the big reasons why Ford is the best seller: Mr. and Airs. Melvin Walker and son, Frank, were in Murray last Sunday visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. 1 Six passenger, not just four, ride In comfort. Yes, even the man in the middle, because Ford's A. Mulliner. thick Whats behind the big switch to Amelia OConnor returned to Eureka last week, after a six months stay in Chicago, where she visited with friends and relatives. Airs. Florence Bartlett of Rawlings, Wyo., left Monday, after spending the past several days here with her mother. Airs. Mrs. Annie Vivian. WANTED G T 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 2 0 4 J... 0 5 Nelson 5600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 500 Lehi team, with 18 points to his credit gave the Tintic boys plenty of trouble. Tintic Atherley Correspondent ASSOCIATION Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Mrs. John Phipps entertained the members of her card club at her home Tuesday eve- had hard luck trying to score. Atherley and Snell were high point men for Tintic, each with 8 points to their credit. Watkins, high point man on the The Tintic high basketeers went to Lehi last Friday, and came home the losers, with a score of 48 to 26. The Miner's main difficulty seemed to be converting their points. The Printed By 2 ed to her home in Mammoth last Friday evening, after spending the past few months in Santa Monica, where she visited her mother, Mrs. Harry Crezee. She also made trips to Palm Springs and Stockton, where she visited with other full-dep- th seats are extra aU the way across. doors are wider for easier entry. Compared with Fords major competitor, they open wider . . . and have convenient e front door checks. The two-stag- 3 Ford's styling is sensible. 4 Ford's frame surrounds you with safety. It's dean and simple like the Thunderbird. No useless frills or wings that are easy to dent. In its field, only Ford has a wide-bas- e frame that seats all passengers within the protection of its husky side rails. 5 Fords spacious luggage compartment Is easier to load and unload. High rear FORD? Airs. Aloud Alclntyre return- trunk wall on Ford's nearest competitor makes loading and unloading difficult 6 Ford's got the most sound and weather insulation. The most everywhere . No other car compares. 7 Ford Is economical. You save up to a dollar a tankful with standard Six or Thunderbird V--8 engines that thrive on regular gas. You need change oil only after each 4000 miles. And the muffler is aluminized to last twice as long as ever. low-pric- ed relatives. Ted Hannifin, who is employed in Moab, was home over the weekend visiting with And henfs good news for the economy-minde- d Win ... See your Ford Dealer for full Information mo as much as $100 lower than the Merest major competitor. tOMfiarham a 59 Ford! . . . plus $10,000 rash . . . plus' Hollywood vacation Enter Sylvania Photoflash Contest With oil these exclusives, kind with the optional equipment, Ford prices mmMfsctMnrf tuggeiteJ retail Jtlivtrei Price rjiu. GOSHEN MOTOR Goshen VS 31103 COMPANY Utah C- O- LOUISVILLE, KY., DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL PRODUCTS CO., KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 9 0 PROP OLD SUNNY BROOK 1959 boys, according to Coach Bird were cold and had a hard time getting started, and even when given a chance at the basket Miners Take Loss TEurpka j&pjiurtpr GUjp ning. January 30, THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two Only Your Ford Dealer Ila a A--l Used Cars and Trucks |