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Show July 15, 1960 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Four YjewA Ifjoted Sirs. Sadie Kiplinger and her niece, Patricia Anderson of Reno, Nevada, are visiting here at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Dennis Harrington. Mrs. Maurine Dunn of 'Burbank, Calif., left Sunday for her home, after spending the past two weeks here with her mother, Mrs. Annie McDonell. Air. and Airs. Alartln Fennell and daughter and son, Eileen and Martin Jr., returned home Wednesday night, after a ten-da- y vacation spent in Las Vegas, where they visited with family members, the Joe Fennells, the Francis Fennells and the Brig Atherley family. The Fennells daughter, Airs. Terry Kay, who is employed in Salt Lake, made a trip to Vegas while her parents were there and spent the Independence Day holiday weekend with them. Other family members in Las Vegas were Mr. and Mrs.' Jerry Fennell of Pocathe tello. They accompanied Martin Fennell family to Eur- - eka and spent a couple of days here before returning .. home. Bill Bate of Provo, Bill Bate Jr., and Miss LaRue Watt of Price, were in town last week visiting with relatives. Mr. A Mrs. Dick Greenhalgh .and sons, Philip, Charles and Frank of Grandview, Wash., spent the past week here visiting at the Ed Thomas home. Mrs. Greenhalgh is the former Rachel Thomas. They left on Tuesday for Moab, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas, and from there will drive to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they pill spend a few dys with Mr. and Airs. Jack Bee (Opal Thomas.) They will spend a few days in California visiting Mr. Greenhalghs brothers, Dar and Marlin and their families, then on to Vancouver, where they, will pick up another son, Richard, who has been visiting a college classmate, then back home to Grandview. Myrtle Rowley of Silver City, was injured recently in a mine accident in. Globe, Arizona, Mr. othy Rusby and two children, Rowleys partner was fatally n Bruce and. Diane, and Mrs. injured in the same accident. two children,' Bobs many friends in Tintic Berry and Kathie and Scott , enjoyed an will be pleased to learn that he is recovering nicely from outing in Payson Tuesday afhis injuries. ternoon. Swimming and a picn nic lunch was enjoyed at Pay-soPark. Air. and Airs. Lee Ryan and children spent a few days last Alan Afllne, who has spent week in Yellowstone National Park. the past few weeks here visitAning his grandmother, Airs. na McDonnel, and his brother and family, the Myron Milnes, returned to his home in Tucson, Arizona, Tuesday morning. For the Family Airs. Bessie Toone and three Debbie, Evan, grandchildren, and Tommy Lester, Mrs. DorAf-to- Western Togs - Needfccraft News by Naneyxter barometer is unsteady, its true, but no matter what lie in store, the lucky lady who knits and crochets can be confident shell always be in style. For, with just a little effort, every needleworker can give her wardrobe an look. 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Center son of Mrs. stylish with a bright metaillic strand running through the yam for appropriate after-dar- k Richard Bate returned home Sunday after spending the past two weeks in Washington at the Yakima Firing Range with the Army Reserves. a black tfhd shortie in spice -- cool summer I like this of Mammoth spent a day last week in Evanston, Wyoming with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lester. When they returned to Mammoth they were accompanied by their three grandchildren, Debbie, Evan and Alan Lester, who are spending the week at the Toone home. Air. A Airs. Gilbert Sanderson and granddaughter, Charlotte of Tucson, Ann Sanderson, Arizona, returned to their home on Tuesday of this week. Charlotte Ann has been visiting her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart for the past two weeks. Trovtltrt Softly Strvkt Almost 400,000 persons became casualties on wet and slippery roads In 1959. 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