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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER May 13, 1960 Portrait of Progress 7W flat::. Lucas and Mrs. Kay Sorensen of Tucson, Arizona left last Saturday . for home, after spending a ten day visit here with relatives. MIBmmW70F LEARNING Pi$MM Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fletcher and two children of Salt Lake were in town on Sat- -L- TOO -I- N AUTOMATIC ACTIONS, UKE SEARCHING FOR A PEN ON A CLUTTERED DESK, ARE EXHIBITING CHILDREN-ADUL- TS WHAT THEYVE UNKNOWINGLY LEARNED THROUGH REINFORCEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. James Snow of Compton, Calif., arrived in Eureka Wednesday morning, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vem Nevers and Mrs. E. A. Stokes. ' Snell, s . Miss Josie Sullivan was in Ogden on Friday and Saturday of last week attending a fcm win ha atova PijtMi Pity Pit) Pat tion. Earl Whitney and son, John of Salt Lake were in town Monday afternoon, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Hannifin and Mrs. Ethel Don-nell- y. Yes, spent Sunday here with his grandmother, Mrs. Mae Brown, Mrs. Sadie Mitchell' and the 44 Lloyd Randle family. Paula paints today but there were yesterdays when Paula Suter United Cerebral Palsey As- sociations Poster Girl, couldnt stand alone, because of . five-year-o- ld Ted Hannifin, who has been confined to the Payson hospi- - , tal for the past three months is visiting here for a few days. cerebral crippling palsey. He well return to the hospital Helped by therapy, she now after his visit here, where he' attends public school. is receiving treatment on his leg, the result of an old inand family, Mr. and Mrs. , jury. Lemmon and family of Mr. and Mrs Glen Lee and Grantsville, and Mr. and Mrs. three daughters of Ephraim, Ronald Gilson and children of spent Mothers Day here with Kerns. The Gilsons also visited M t. and Mrs. Wilson Lee and with Mrs. Gilsons mother Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nash. Gladys Kay. El-mo- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson and children drove to Provo Sunday for a visit with Mr. Robinsons parents, Mr. aiyi Mrs. Wesley Robinson. 0U Ctsa-O- fl ALL GAMBUNG DEVICES KEEP PLAYERS' BY PAYING OFF FROM TIME TO TIME. THIS "TEACHES THEM . THEY WILL CONTINUE TO "WIN. nt , Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee spent last Wednesday in Price, where they were guests of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Regis. son-in-la- w, Andy Campbell, who is re- siding in Spanish Fork for the present, was back in town over the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bradford, Mrs. and Mrs. Ken Pannell and Mrs. Joan Campbell. Andys friends were happy to welcome him back to Eureka, even for a short visit Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell of Salt Lake City, spent Mother's Day here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andrew were in Provo on Sunday, and were dinner guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bushman. Fred Johnson, who is ployed in Galup, New Mexico is spending he week here with Johnson, and .the Johnson family. Mrs. MENS ANP BOYS TROUSERS, USING MORE THAN 7DO.OOO BALES ANNUALLY. Tfc Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lucas and two children of Kearns, were in town on Sunday spending the day with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Lucas. are cotton's ? . v ' Mr. and Mrs. Phipps were in Provo on Monday combining business and pleasure and visiting with members of the.r family. CUSTOMERS f Spending Mothers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phipps and daughter, Sharon of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Phipps and son, Blaine, of Spanish Fbrk; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phipps and family of Linden, and Miss Mildred Dawson of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lee and sons of Sunset, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Lee and baby daughter of Salt Lake, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee. BIGGEST Mother's Day visitors at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Bell were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell and family of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Elton and children of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Kay and baby daughter, of Salt Lake. . Ted 'Visitors last Wednesday at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Robert L. Garity were her - WITH FOOD AS A REWARD FOR SCORING POINTS, PIGEONS LEARNED TO -P- ECKING COMPETE AT PING-PONTHE BALL ACROSS A TINY TABLE.' Jerry Brown of Salt Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen were their daughter GHS-TVpras- CONQUEST", G State School Clerks Mothers Day guests at the EARNING THROUGH REWARD. tfi Lean Uibotfbjly parents. urday visiting with her parents,, Mr. and. Mrs. Gilbert Mrs. Wilma Webber and Miss Freda Ohlsen spent Mother's Day in Provo with Mrs. Webbers son and family, the Ed Webbers. CuBaTcejbt DR. B. F. SKINNER OF HARVARD U S I PSYCH LABS TEACHES PIGEONS j TO STRETCH OR TURN AT A SIGNAL WITH THE REINFORCEMENT PROCESS! George Byrnes of Lyman Wyoming, spent the weekend here at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Charles Ferris. When he returned home on Sunday hfe was accompanied by his wife and small son, Kevin, who had spent last week here with her son-in-la- w, . . Andrew. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Heber Cushing were their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Kent, and Mrs. Cushings sister, Mrs. Irma Perry of Salt Lake. . neice, Mrs. Deanna McKinney, and Mrs. Tony Peck of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Riggs and two sons, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent a few days here last week at' the home of her perents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack M n. Duane Milne, Mrs. Jack Page Three MISSOURI Plan now and make reservations early, to avoid disappointment . See your nearby Union Pacific ticket agent today, |