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Show Former Resident Birthday Dinner Given Mr. and Mrs. Howard McIntyre were hosts at a birthday dinner Friday evening in Mammoth in honor of Mrs. Dean Rose. The dinner included a lovely cake and was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose and Of interest to many Tintic Carolee and the McIntyres. residents is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Renon Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roybal of Crabb and Gilbert Wheelock Salt Lake City are the parents who were married Thursday in of a baby girl, bom last Thursthe Salt Lake Temple. The day at St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake. The little miss bride is a daughter of Mrs. weighed in at 6 lbs. 10 ozs., Lowell J. Crabb and the groom and she has a is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. sister, Reta. Mrs. Roybal is the Wheelock of Spanish Fork, for- former Mary Lou McNeil, mer residents. A reception at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Spanish Fork Memorial James McNeil of Eureka. building honored the newlyweds Friday evening. Mr. and Airs. Leonard Brown of Kellog, Idaho, are visiting LAIRDS MARKET here with Mr. Browns mother Products and Produce and aunt, Mrs. Mae Brown and FTesh Meats. Groc., Dairy Mrs. Sadie Mitchell and with Frozen Foods Mrs. Brown's sister and family, the Lloyd Randles. They Delivery are house guests of Mrs. Phones 58 or 59 Brown. Takes Bride in Temple Ceremony Tues.-Thurs.-S- at. (yitah Ten years ago, Utah toll the pays had 36 productive lead-zin- c Club Groups Enjoy Regular Meetings mines them major producers, the rest small. Their eight assessed valuation was $10,247,000. Today only seven are still producing three off them in the "major1' category. All operate at a loss. Assessed valuation has dropped to $4,592,000. Excessive foreign imports have forced many mines to close. Utah has paid the toll in lost jobs, payrolls, supply purchases and tax income. MINING ASSOCIATION UTAH tt the earth comes an abundant life for all " n You'll Be Bridge Club Mrs. Florenc son George sp Provo and Sal Mrs. Lloyd 1 and daughter, were in Span! evening attend; reception for A Mrs. J. A. Bernini and Mrs. Frank McCabe were AHEAD ses Wednesday evening at an outing for the Bridge Club. Members were taken to Fayson where they enjoyed a movie and later refreshments at one of the cafes. Attending were Mrs. Paul Hansen, Mrs. Ray Badertscher, Mrs. Lynn Brady, Mrs. Gerald Drusell, Mrs. Ted Johnson, Mrs. Darrell Franks and the hostesses. 500 Club The 500 Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles Warren. Those attending were Mcsdames'Kay Sorensen, Melvin Hansen, Chriss Sorensen, Oscar Erickson, Billy Dean, Clarence Rostrom, Harold Sorensen and a special guest, Mrs. Wm. Eastwood. Prizes were won by Mrs. Kay Sorensen, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Chriss Sorensen and Mrs. Erickson. The hostess served a tasty lunch. 500 Club Mrs. Charles Warren entertained the 500 Club at her off From August 21, 1959 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two home Wednesday evening. Following card games the hostess served refreshments to Dick Laird, Bart Ryan, Bob Robinson, Max Larsen, Wm. Eastwood, Wm. Morris, Billy Dean, Max Berry and Leo Sparrow. Mrs. Berry was the honored and birthday girl was presented a lovely cake and a nice gift. Prize winners in the games were Mrs. Laird, Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Robinson. Mes-dam- es with "IDS" Training L.D.S. 1. bert Wheelock. Sandra Butl Offers Many Advantages: ACCREDITATION: for Business Schools (First by ACBS Accrediting Commission Business School to be accredited in the Intermountain West.) 2. FACULTY: by ACBS Strong . . . experienced . . . approved 3. INSTITUTE OF RELIGION: Spiritual and social education 4. HOUSING: Large dormitory for girls others 5. EQUIPMENT: The best from oclc and two c were in town were guests not neglected ... 1 expert housing service for Mrs. Helen Ja Mr. and Mr and three child card punches for Globe, Ari electric twpewriters to IBM 6. RESULTS: Two . . . Mr. and Mrs, left Sunday Methodist Chu; which is being ta National Ft mas in Sumrr Camp opened continue thru Mr. and Mn recent students passed the State Court Reporting Test office hundreds of graduates placed in highest-payin- g schools positions this year . . . some went to one or two years of college credit with them. ar Autumn Quarter Day & Night School MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 taking Ewell will hav new contract w tennial Develop Mrs. Ewell an spent the sumr at their begins Write or call for information home Bob Garity my of Orem here with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ity. Mrs. Nettie Lillian Buys oi town on Sund friends. Wm. Lucas Pritchett of Kc day here with ther, Mrs. Mar other relatives Mr. and Mi "The Great Whiskey of the Old West were in Spring day attending for Mrs. Mar MOST INSULATION Also attending Mrs. Heber Jc former Eureka FORDS SHADE ZONE- - M ITS HELD Alan Pilon Colo., is visiti home of his gr Margaret Luca Mrs. J. A. M ter, Eileen of last Friday aft with Mrs. Mar sister, Mrs. Ma Mrs. Clare La Dick Bryson the Payson ho is being treatc Inside the 59 Ford cold, followed Dinner guest evening at the Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. Rul Spanish Fork, FORD PUTS YOU IN THE SHADE WHEN IT COMES TO COMFORT! HARDLY ANY INSULATION b mother, Mrs. I SHADE ZONE OF COMPETITION Mr. and Airs, er and two Lake were Su the home of parents, Mr. a Snell. Visitors last home of Mr. a mas were Mr. Weibell and Carolee and A querque, New R. H. Boswell Weibell will be the former Ca HY SETTLE FOR LESS THJ1N THIS GREJ1T w tour 000X08 CiSNOBD so moor IQSnSoTcM KENTUCKY WHISKEY? visitors on Sur mas home we Here In the West we have enough sense to stay out of the sunl Sensible design is just one reason why the cool 59 Ford is the hottest seller. Ford gives everyone a roof over his head. Save a cool $219 on an THE WORLDS MOST BEAUTIFULLY CARS Kathy Lem Ford! S ivc Buzz on down to your local Ford Dtalor lor a honey of a deal on a 59 FORD a comparison of manufaclurtrt' tuggnted retail print F.D.A.F. GOSHEN MOTOR Goshen Only Your Ford Dealer Has Glen Thomas Payson. who has beer with her grand Mrs. Harold S to her home her parents, A Fairlanc 590 up to that on an with radio, heater and automatic transmission ! Bated on PROPORTIONED COMPANY Utah A- -l Used Cars and Trucks mont Lemmon Mr. and Mrs daughter, Care were in Span attending the tion for Mr. Wheelock. He will leave for Nellis A where he will the present. |