OCR Text |
Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two ttcjooooooocxxreoooooooooooooooooo; &; BUiinrtfrl rIta PUC2XBHCD WEEZLY AT EURBKA, UTAH PHlH Ey ' FumJsmNG company abt onSpriagvllle Utah u seoond-dss- s matter February 10, IMS, at the ciflee at Buteka, Utateupder the Act of Meztih A 1S79.H post Tear, $A00; Far Copy, lOe gabsectpttea la Advance TSUNd HARRIET OOSOVia -- KXMHA CROWN WOODRdW WEIGHT MRft ESLU3 l. PublUfter Editor Manager : CXCTTBY : Correspondent 1 UtatOMt: NAlTONi weekly newspaper representatives, ASSGCIATION STATE PRESS INC. which ture as a Hundamounts to Thirty-fiv- e red (33500.00) Dollars, your interest in the claim will become the property of the subwho scriber, your has made the required expenditure, by terms of said secco-own- er, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Salt Lake City, Utah June 13, 1980 To John I Hannifin and Dan-i-d Hanley: You are hereby notified that I have expended from January sum of Thirty-Fiv- e 1,- 1913 the - - Hundred (33,500.00) Dollars in labor and improvements upon the Julia Lode Mining Claim, situate in Tintie Minof Juab, ing District, County State of Utah,-- , the location certificate of which is found of record in Book 76, Page 175, in thb office of the recorder of said county, in order to. hold said claim under the provisions of Section 2324 of the Revised States of the Uni- ted States, and the amendment thereto approved January 22, 1880, concerning annual labor upon mining claims, being the amount required to hold said lode mining for the period ending on the 1st day of Septemwithin And if, 1959. ber, ninety days from the personal service of this notice, OR WITHIN NINETY DAYS AFTER THE . PUBLICATION THEREOF, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as a coowner which' amounts to Seventeen Hundred and Fifty (31750.00) Dollars, your interest , in the claim will become the property of the subwho scriber, your has made the required expenditure, by the terms of said co-own- er, tion. Ella H. Sullivan Published in the Eureka Re- porter June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26, Sept. 2, 9, 1960. Mr. and Mrs. Jade Lucas, who are presently residing in Tucson, Ariz., arrived home last- - Friday, where they will vacation. spend a three-wee- k to came home get coolThey ed off,' and find the cooling breezes in Eureka especially in the evening, most welcome after the sizzling heat in Ari- The Dishonr R i Bin. Roland Gillespie and son Gary, spent last week in Cedar Fort with Mr. and Mrs. Glade Berry (Merle Gillespie.) Mr. Gillespie drove to Cedar Fort on Saturday and Mrs. Gillespie and Gary returned home with him on Sunday. George Castleton and Miss Gayle Widdison of Pleasant Grove, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Castleton. George has recently been discharged from the service. He has spent the past six months His Guard. was at r in the Huirvrr "Huirwr ' National last assignment Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri He left Monday for ' Wyoming where he will be employed for the summer months at the Jackson Lake Lodge. Mrs. Gareld Brown (Patricia Lucas) and son, . Kenneth of Emminence, Mo., are spend- ing the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lucas. Another member of the Luzona. cas family, Mike, spent the weekend here from his Base in Miss Carolee Bigler and Miss California. He is with the U. Shanna Ryan returned home S. Navy at San Francisco and last Saturday from a vacation made a hurry-u- p trip to Eurtrip to Las Vegas, where they eka to visit his parents and were guests of Carolee's uncle his sister. He returned to Caliafternoon by and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe fornia Sunday Fennell. plane. ... De Luxe Eggburger "HU IT T fca Mrs. Ella Griggs, Nealis and Mrs. Williams of Nevada were in town for a Mrs. Mary Catherine City, Cal., short. visit last Saturday with Mrs. " Mae Brown and Mrs. Sadie Mitchell. They were enroute to Butte for . a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schow and small son, Kevin of Mountain Home Air Base, left for Idaho last Friday after spendk vacation here ing a with parents, Mr. and Mrs. two-wee- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fields, who have been living in Tucson, Arizona for the past several. months, returned home Monday. section. EUa H. Sullivan Re- Mrs. Mina Griggn of Evanston, Wyo., spent last week here with her mother, Mrs. Hilda Webb, and with her bro porter June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 15,; 22, 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26, Sept.: 2,. 9, I960. Travafafi Safety Sarvfce More than 2,900,000 persons were killed or Infilled ta motor vehicle accidents in 1959. Welling Schow and Mrs. Margaret Cronin. . Published in the Eureka M,,c br Mayor and Mrs. Charles Ferris and daughter, Rose Ann, made a trip to Lyman, Wyo., last Saturday. Their young grandson, Kevin Byrnes, son. of Mr. and Mrs. George Byrnes who has been visiting at the Ferris home, returned 'to Lyman with them. co-own- er, . ther and family, the Ed TO-Jame- I Alan Lester. Miscellaneous 3400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling and collecting money from New Type high quality coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, 3600 to 31900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net up to 3400 monthly. More full time. For personal interview write P.O. Box 1055, Boise, Idaho. Include phone number. - mauxw LAIRDS Ffcesh Meets. Delivery - Gna, Dairy Tues.-Thuzs.-S- Phone aL 433-68- 08 s the sum of Seven Dollars Thousand (37,000.00) in labor and improvements upon 'the D. H. and Mamie Lode Mining Claims, situate in the Tintie Mining District, County of Juab, State of Utah, the location certificate of which is found of record In Book 76, pages 173 and 175 in the office of the recorder of said County, in Order to hold said claim under the provisions of Section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United 1, 1913 - . . States, and the amendment thereto approved January 22, 1390 concerning annual labor upon mining; claims,- being- the amount required to hold said - - 10dS;for the -period ending on Ute' 1st day of September, 1909. And if, within ninety service days from the personal OR WITHIN of this notice,NINETY DAYS AFTER THE PUBLICATION THEREOF, you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expendl- -- - Heres how a testy De Luxe Eggburger will look as you place it before your child for a hearty lunch. A fried egg, is combined with cheese, a slice of Bermuda onion, all on a split and toasted bun. Once served, this dish will soon be a family favorite. Eggs are a traditional Lon ten food. Many families use them often as a meat alternate in accordance with religious belief and custom; others feature eggs in.their early spring menus to brighten meals after months of heavy winter fare. How fortunate for all that eggs are in most abundant supply at this important time of year. March is National Egg Month a period for reminding homemakers all over America of the golden goodness of cgq. Eggs oiler high quality protein. Homemakers with growing children use eggs often as a good way of stretching their food dollars. The versatility of the egg is remarkable. Theyre popular at breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack time, too. Eggs have probably been prepared and served more ways in more homes than any other tingle food. Eggs around the clock! Serve them often at your home during March National Egg Month. DE LUXE EGGRURGER For each Egglnjrgert 1 CRR 1 slice onion 1 for fat tablespoon Salt and pepper frying egg 1 round bun, Watercress, or split 1 slice cheese other greens Lay bun halves, split side up, on baking sheet; then on the top half, place cheese slice. Toast in hot oven (425F) or under broiler jntil cheese begins to melt, and other half is toasted. Meanwhile, !rjr eggs medium firm; season. Plaoo egg on toasted half. Place nion ring on cheese topped bun. Serve hot, open or closed. Garnish with watercress. Eggs. Have Real Appeal One Webb family. She made the trip to Eureka with Mr.' and Mrs. NOTICE Salt Lake City, Utah June 13, 1960 A OBrien: You are hereby notified' that have expended from January 1960 July 22, at noon, one at night, One along the way You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH |