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Show January 29, 1960 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two lEimka BUpnrtrr QHf? PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH out-of-to- ss Publisher Editor Manager Correspondent Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Established branch center In Provo needs 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 LADIES res-'ponsi- ble dlltfc and phone. LAIRDS MARKET Products and Produce Fresh Meats. Groe Dairy From Delivery - Foods Tues.-Thurs.-S- at. Phones 68 or 69 Funeral Services Held For Former Residents Tilts Home-Tow- n Printed Bj ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Spiingvllle, Utah matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered aa second-clapost office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879." Subscription In Advance, Per Year, 94A0; Per Copy, lOe MISCELLANEOUS thus far have done exceptionally well. The girls are just marching at the home games this year, but they have been invited as a group to attend the Peppy Pep Club Adds Spirit to . (Continued from Page 1) in Stone, Oneida County, Idaho. During his residence here he ran a restaurant. He closed his business establishment several months ago, due to ill health. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in Malad, Idaho at the Benson Funeral Chapel. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Del Dean, Pocatello, and Mrs. Marion Jones, Seattle, Idaho. Burial was in the Malad City Cemetery. wn jgames. The 18 girls in the Pep Club at Tintic High known as the Minerettes, have added spirit to sports events this year in their colorful costumes of checked Ivy league blouse, sleeves and blue with roll-u- p walking skirt, blue anklets and white shoes. Their first showing at the home game done to the tune of lollypop, was different and the girls made a fine showing. At the game Friday, they marched to Lullaby of Bird-lanand performed a few rather snappy dances. For this marching they made top hats, used canes and added white gloves to their uniforms. They are few in number but all members and their advisor, Florence Briggs, are being commended on the work accomplished. It means hours of hard work, but they do it willingly and make a pretty picture on the gym floor as they perform between half time. The club members are making up their own routine, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wahl berg and Mrs. Bemiece Rusby were in Nephi on Monday. When they returned to Mammoth, they were accompanied by Axel Wahlberg, who has been confined to the Nephi hospital for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen and son, Dick, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sorensen and daughter Penny of Mammoth, spent last Sunday in Grants-vill- e with Mr. and Mrs. Lemmon and family. When the Sorensens returned to Eureka Sunday evening they were accompanied by the LemEl-mo- mons three year old daughter, Diane, who will spend the week at the home of her grandparents, the Harold d, Mayor Barlockar b shown with his wifs. Ruby Ssigmillsr Barlocksr, daughter Laslis ans, 11, and son George, 13. Ten per cent tax decrease, an affirmative capital improvements program and a new look in St. George are among the accomplishments of Mayor William A. "Bill" Barlocker, the aggressive, hard-hittin- g young mayor of St. George. Under his leadership, St. George is enjoying a new surge of prosperity, industry, enterprise and lucrative tourist trade. Mayor Barlocker understands agriculture he understands business. He How else on earth can you travel so relaxed? To make Travelings no fun when you drive yourself from start to stop. it a wonderful experience all the way, go Union Pacific Domelincr. Fine views of the h food . . . comfortable accommodations . . . all are passing countryside . . . carefree lounges . . , .complete relaxation down-to-eart- yours by Domelincr. Family fares, too Shippers, loo, can relax when freight is in the hands of Path's ihtir Union experienced personnel has built one of the nation's outstanding turkey entercompletely prises from a meager flock to a integrated operation. He has reorganized and expanded the Bank of St. George and the Bank of Hurricane. Mayor William "Bill" Barlocker can lead Utah to bigger and far-flun- g, better prosperity. to save you money. See how wonderful travel can be go U. PJ UNION PACIFIC Dependable Transportation Passenger and Freight nt Democratic Candidate for Governor ticket agei For Informs lion, retcrvilions or help with your trsvel plans, mo your nearest Union Facific Railroad Paid Political Ad by Ernest Wilton, Nephi, Uteh |