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Show LDS PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Sprlngville, Utah ss Publisher HARRISON CONOVER MANILA BROIVN Editor WOODROW WEIGHT Manager MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION will be chan- ged from the hours of 8 and 10:00 a.m. which has been the custom in past years, to one Mass, which will be said at 9:00 a.m. The reason for the change is that all members of the Church can be accomodated at the one Mass, and will leave the Pastor, Father Daz, free to go to Delta to say Mass there later in the day. The new schedule will be followed for the present and any change contemplated will be announced by Father Daz. Little Valley. Shorty Tinder and Bill Roundy brought in two nice ones from Harkers Canyon. C. E. Huish & George Lindsay hunted in Wayne county without success but they returned home with a limit of nice mallards. Masses on Monday, Nov. 2, at St. Patricks Church will be at 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. Walt Franke and John Diliner returned from Cove Fort with a buck and doe each. Hogan Hansen, Charles, De- Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson baby daughter, Vickie Lynn were recent visitors at the home of Hank's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. David was released from the service on Sept. 18 and was discharged as a Sgt. in the and wey and Robinson, Jack Altman and Bill McCoy shot five nice buck in Little Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Leu-vaMr. and Mrs. Stan Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Traunt-vinMr. and Mrs. Virgil Noel, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Manson. hunted in Oak Creek and all the men folks got a buck. Judd Manson, Carl Galloway, Dr. Robinson, Tug Ferand - George guson, Clarence Gourley all of Eureka hunted in Pine Valley and were successful. J. Vem Rife was recovering at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City following an operation for the removal of the gall bladder and also to remedy hernia trouble. Mrs. Gerturde Lacy Hutchinson, aged 38 years and wife of William C. Hutchinson died suddenly at her home. She had been ailing for several months from heart trouble. At the meeting the the DUP Sunbeam Camp, the following officers were elected: Mrs. Edna Black, captain; Mrs. Josephine Towers, first Mrs. May Jones, second Mrs. Martha Dur-fe- e, Other visitors at the Fred Johnson home was another son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Johnson of Magna. The two Johnson sons and their father participated in the deer hunt, and brought in three nice deer, one of the animals was bagged in Gardner's Canyon, north of town. MISCELLANEOUS Established branch center in Provo needs responsible housewives to do piece' work at home. No selling or telephoning. Do not reply unless willing to work and able to start immediately. Write 169 North 100 E. Provo. State name, address o30c and phone LADIES FOR SALE MIA, Otis Ross and Bonnie Milner. The Stake Presidency Study Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Lamb on Monday evening. fol- na and Mrs. Ted Colovich. Don participated in the deer hunt and bagged a deer in the West Tintic Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gourley left last week for their home in Crescent City, Calif., after visiting here for a week with large blocks of Glen Canyon power to the people of Utah and Arizona and also transmit or wheel power to preference customers. Mr. and Mrs. their parents, and Mrs. Floyd Gourley Al-lie- ne Farren. Mrs. Farren is the former Linda Farren. Paul is stationed with the Air Force at Clamath Air Base. While here Paul joined his dad in the deer hunt, and both were successful in bagging two nice deer in Harkers Canyon in West Tintic on the Cougars Play USU, BYUs hapless Cougars will entertain the upstate Logan Farmers in their next conference game on the Y field Sat. at 1:30 p.m. BYU lost to Denver 14-- 7 after having the game practically in the bag last Sat. Utah's Utes will entertain Arizona in Salt Lake Sat. at 1:30. The Utes title hopes fell 21-- 7 last Saturday to opening day. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones of Salt Lake spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mr's. Tom Judge. Only an intelligent man has sense enough to recognize his own limitations. One-four- th of all U.S. Canyon Dam Electric systems of Utah Power and Light Company and Arizona Public Service Company will be physically interconnected at a point on the Utah-Arizoborder near Glen Canyon dam, the two utilities informed the Bureau of Reclamation here Thursday. Boards of directors of both utilities have approved the $23 million project which in addition to integrating the two electric systems, will provide adequate capacity to carry Mrs. S. D. Colovich and son, Don, of Salt Lake, were overnight guests on Tuesday of last week at the home of Mr. ex- ports go to Latin America. 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Manson the t. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Nielson announced the marriage of their daughter Lena to Howard Greonhalgh, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Adel-ma- n were the parents of a baby boy. The lad weighed 6 pounds 11 ounces and was given a royal welcome as he was their first child. Mrs. Virginia Fairbanks had taken over the Adelman Lunch and operated it under the name of Virginia's Sandwich Shop. all-cu- Jfrmimi m secretary. were entertained by Mrs. Percy Hanks. The hostess served a nice luncheon after an evening of bridge. Mrs. Frank Bris-ke- y CM Ton Fmdl Why not own the minted world's most wagon? Or the new, beautifully proportioned Galaxie Fairlane below an economy-minde- d ... or a e Fairlane 500. Who! n; The ... COUNTRY SEDAN vice-captai- n; vice-captai- LAIRD'S MARKET Products and Produce Fresh Meats. Gm, Dairy Frozen Foods Delivery Phones 58 or 89 Nastaja and Carma Bryan; to was treated for infection lowing a seige of flu. den e, . FR-4-16- Wesley n, Marine Corp. He had been stationed at the Marine Base at Camp Pendleton in Calif. He and his wife and daughter are making their home in Magna. at Boys and girls in the second ward Junior Sunday School under the direction of Leonda Morgan and Wanda Greenhalgh presented the program in Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening. Miss Rebekah Tessi-ci(a young lady who should be an Inspiration to all of us) added a note of beauty and patriotism to the occasion with her lovely rendition of Make America Proud of Me." Changes in Second ward officers: Myrtle Butler sustained in Primary, Idonna Crook released; Sustained to Sunday School, Richard Olsen, Iina ni Beginning next Sunday Nov. 1, the Mass schedule at St. Tues.-Thurs.-S- Stake. (Continued from Page One) ly good in spite of reports that deer were not so numerous. Among the first to land their deer were John Cronin and S. B. Atherley, who were back in town by nine o'clock with a buck apiece. Sport Hanifin and son Max hunted Whiskey creek and were both successful. The Atherley boys, Lorin, Hugh, Ted, George, and Joe Brindzak all got their deer at Young Bruce Redmond, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Redmond is recuperating at his home here following a five-da- y stay in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo where he 14-mo- home of Glenna Lindhardt. She was assisted by Bonnie Thomas, Viola Barney, and Janeice Cooper. Following a buffet supper the group was entertained with stories by Leona Sorensen of the Palmyra matter February 10, 1048, at the "Entered &s second-claat post office Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879.' 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