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Show i April 8, 1960 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two lf. Cd 2 5Rjuirtr old twin erie Ann sisters are happy over their new playmate. Paternal grand-- , parents, are Mr and Mrs. Earl Naef of Eureka ,and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eden of Lander, Wyo., who are very happy over the new arrival. 21-mon- r Of interest to many Eure-kan- s and former residents .is PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH , the announcement of the birth Printed By of a baby boy. to Mr. and Mrs. ART CITY PUBLISHINO COMPANY Leonard Cutler of Palo Alto. Sprlngvllle, Utah The welcome little boy arrived second-claMarch 29, and will be called matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered poet office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879." Gregory Michael. He has a big Subeeriptlon In Advance, Per Year, i00; Per Copy, 10c brother, Jeffrey who over is the new very happy HARRISON CONOVER Publiaher addition to the family circle. MANILA BROWN M WiWtlfMflWMlWl ... Editor Mrs. Cutler is the former DorWOODROW WEIGHT Manager1 MRS. BELLE COFFEY ... Correspondent othy Pett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pett of Eureka, Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. grandmother Pett was on hand UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION to see that the new grandson received a proper welcome. Grandfather Pett will leave Mrs. William Roberts $nd Put success before amuseSaturday night for Palo Alto Mrs. Howard McIntyre spent .to join the welcoming ment. Casson Tuesday in Spanish Fork, and Provo, where they combined business and pleasure. LAIRDS MARKET A baby girl is being welProducts and Produce comed. at the Harold Naef Ttaeah Meats. Groc., Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson home here. The little miss was Frozen Foods and son Richard, drove to Lehi bom March 29. in the Payson last Sunday afternoon and vihospital, and weighed in at Delivery sited with Mrs. and Mr., Jm 5 lbs. 9 ozs., and will be namPhones 58 or 89 Lunt and two sons. ed Robyn. Vicki Lee and Val- - u ss -- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gourley are the proud parents of a baby boy bom Tuesday morning, April 5, in crescent City, Calif. The little fellow check- ed in at 6 lbs. 10 ozs. New mother is the former Linda Farren, daughter of Mrs. Farren, who was on hand to greet the new arrival. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gourley, who are more than happy to spread the news of their first grandchild. The hew arrival has two Mrs. Celia Mrs. LeFevre, and Margaret Gourley. New Dad is in the Air Corp and is stationed at Klamath Air Force Base. Al-lie- ne -- great-grandparen- ts, i Tues.-Thurs.-S- th Mrs. Jack Webb returned home last week after spending the winter months in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Coffey were in Salt Lake on Thursday of this week, where they combined business with pleasure. While in the city they visited with Mrs. Fred G. Breinlng of San Francisco, who came to Utah to attend funeral services for Bishop Hunt; i Bishop Lee 'Bird was in Salt Lake on Sunday and Monday, attending the LDS General Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henderson and children of Provo, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Underwood. . at. Welcoming a third son are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen of Kearns. The baby son was bom Tuesday morning, April 5 at the Cottonwood Maternity Hospital in Salt Lake. Thrilled brothers are 6 year old. Ronald Ray, and Hal Mark. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ros-troformerly of Mammoth, now residing, in Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Jensen of Dugw&y. Mrs. Jensen is the former Louise Rostrom. m, ' CLEAN... No less j an authority than Maurice H. Stans, Director of the Budget Bureau, reports that the federal governments ELECTRICALLY endebtedness now 9750 billion. ! approaches FOR SALE - SPINET Organ, home size, this area, assume balance of contract. For more details . write: Credit M.G.R. Box 148, S. H. Station, 9 L. C., Utah. a8 SPINET Piano to be repossed in this area, assume balance of contract. For more details write: Credit Manager, Box 148, S. H. Station, S. . L. C., Utah. al5 Sunday visitors at the Maynard Griggs home were, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauer and David of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bauer and small son Ricky of Layton. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Randle and Diane and Mrs. Ada Randle, were in Salt Lake on Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mr. Johnson underwent surgery last week at the Holy Cross Hospital. Friends will be pleased to learn that he is recuperating nicely.1 . Recent visitors at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Nevers and Mrs. E. A. Stokes were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bate of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen and sons of Keamsand David Rostrom, spent Sunday in Mammoth visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rostrom. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Vern Nevers and Mrs. E. A. 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