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Show August 12, .i960 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two Ninth birthday tsrkaat SUparter wrilt ftfcldgy company wniansh abt crtBpringvID Utah PUELXSHZD 1 "Entered as second-cla- ss matter February Utahnd 10, IMS, ; at the PubUiher Editor WOODROW Mrs. Alford Daniels announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Gloria Daniels to Alden Hansen, ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hansen of Goshen. The couple was married in Ely, brated her ninth birthday. A variety of games were enjoyed and Mrs. Pannell served a tasty lunch complete with a beautiful birthday cake. Attending were Carol Ann HA; Per Oafjr, HARRISON CONOVER MANILA BROWN Alden Hansen in Nevada rites Mrs. Kenneth Pannell entertained at a childrens party on Friday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Kim, who cele- EUREKA, UTAH - Gloria Daniels recites? vows with cads for party Stapley, Wendy Wilde, Launa Lee Allinson, Carol Jean and Linda Allinson. Janette and MRS. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Wcm VloUs . . Nevada, Monday, August 1. Hie bride was an employee of the company for five , telephone yean prior to the local exchange changing over to the dial system. Hie couple plans a home here for the present. Airman honored at. dinner party , Mr. and Bin. Frank FreePamela Brady, Janette and Mrs. E. A. Stokes and Mrs. man and grandson Paul Pauline Flansen, Pam McIntyre, Nevers entertained, at a Vem of Long Beach, Calif., Wirth Sanderson, Mike Drus-seland Mr. and Mrs. George Milfamily dinner last Saturday at Ellen Rae and Randy 3 children of Downey, the Neven home in honor of ler and. Christian, Craig and Shari Jerry Bate who reported ; to. Calif., have been visiting here Air Base Sunday mornMrs. Rulon Bradford assisted with Mrs. Freemans and Mrs. Lowry ing. Jerrys been on a months Millers sister and brother-in-lain serving and entertaining. ' furlough following a year in Mr. and Mrs. Earl StewGreenland. Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl Stewart art They are also visiting Family members attending made a trip to Draperton last with another sister and Mrs. Mr. were and John , return-Jerrys parents, Mr. and Wednesday. When they to came Boss. Mrs. Wm. visitors The Bate, William Bate, ed to Eureka they were accomReunion of the Jr., of Provo, Mias LaRue Watt panied by their granddaughter Utah for the which' was Bate, Vera Neven and the Whitehead Patty Lee Sanderson, who will held last family, at Arrowof Price, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Saturday visit here at the Stewart home Mr. and Mrs. head Resort. guest of honor. for a few weeks. Stewart and granddaughter, Patty Lee Sanderson and Mr. Sirs. Louie (Aunt Lou) BarMrs. Alford Daniels is spendrett attended the Black Hawk and Mrs. John Boas and faming the week in Tod Park also the reunion. attended ily week last in with her son and family, Mr. Encampment hell TuesMiller The left family and Mrs. Douglas Daniels. Payson. Its safe to say that she had more fun than anyone day for their home, and the remaired for furthei LAIRD'S MARKET attending the celebration. She .Freemanswith visiting family members. has missed only one Encampment held in the past severs i yers. Lloyd Randle made a trip to L . . Globe, Arizona this week on Delivery Mrs. Charles Ferris is spenda business trip for .the Centen8 Phone ing the week in Lyman, Wyo., nial Development Co. with her daughter and family, the George Byrnes. She is also NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES. INC UTAH STATE ASSOCIATION So-the- m l. Col-ovic- LEGAL NOTICE YJcws VioUs . . NOTICE r w, Mrs. T. D. SulHvoa of Salt Lake, Miss Julia Hannifin, Miss Cecil Hannifin, Mrs. Wm. Sullivan (Grace Hannifin) of Butte, Mont., Mrs. Kate Wag-sta- ff and daughter, Mrs. Joan Mooney and her son Kevin of Salt Lake, Were in Eureka on Saturday . and Sunday. They came for the Hannifin-Bra- y wedding. They are all relatives of the b'ride, and former Eureka residents. They were house guests of the Brennan Hanni-fin- s, and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hannifin. Salt Lake City, Utah June 13, 1960 To John L. Hannifin and Daniel Hanley: You are hereby notified that have I expended from January 1, 1913 the eum of Thirty-Fiv- e Hundred (33,500.00) Dol- lars in labor and improvements upon the Julia Lode Mining Claim, situate in Tintic Mining District, County of Juab, State of Utah, the location certificate' of which is found of record in Book 76, Page 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 States of the United States; and the amendment thereto approved January 22, 1880, concerning annual labor and-pleas- porter June 17, 24, July l) 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19. 26, Sept. 2, 9, 1960. NOTICE Salt Lake City, Utah June 13, 1960 To James A. OBrien: . You are hereby notified that I have expended from January the sum of Seven 1, 1913 Thousand (37,000.00) Dollars in labor and Improvements getting acquainted with . the twin babies at the Byrnes Mr. aud Mrs. V. G.Pett cf Murray and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Rostrum of were back in town last Saturday, visiting with friends and Salt-Lake- relatives and attending Hannifin-Bra- y Gillespie. .. Mr. and MnC Joe Burkholder and 4 children of San Fernando Valley, Calif., were in town on Tuesday afternoon for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gear. Mrs. Burkholder is the and Mrs. Wm. daughter of Mr. ' former residents McCormick, of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson and two sons, Ricky and Randy of Ogden, spent last Saturday visiting with his mother, Mrs. Olive Carlson, the Glen Knotts family, and Dons sister Mrs. Charles E. Larsen of Montebello, Calif. 3400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling and collecting mo- -. ney from New Type high quality coin operated dispensers In this area. No selling. To qualify1 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.) In- dude phone number. ,al2 come the property of the subco-own- er, porter June 17, 24, July 1, . 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26, Sept 2, 9. 1960. 90 PROOF MISCELLANEOUS amounts to Thirty-fiv- e Hundred (33500.00) Dollars, your interest in the claim will be- THEREOF, They sons for the present, arrived here Monday to spend a two weeks vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Montoya and Mrs. Florence located on the lower end of Main street For many years the beautiful place housed the manager of the Gemini mine, one of the older mining properties of this district. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Newman were rejoicing over the arrival of a pretty baby girl, born at the Utah Valley hospital In Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee and Mr. and Mrs. . Don Viertel were vacationing ft Fish Lake. who scriber, your has made the required expenditure, by terms of said section. Ella H. Sullivan Published in the Eureka Re- the Mr. A Mrs. George Gillespie and small daughter, Jonie Rae, who are residing in Globe, Ari- (Continued from Page 1) of September, 1959. And if, within ninety days from the personal service of tide notice, OR WITHIN NINETY DAYS AFTER THE nuptials. , were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren. ' It was the McChrystal home the 1st day , home. r upon the D. H. and Mamie Lode Mining Claims, situate in the Tintic 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 States, and the amendment thereto approved January 22, JS30, concerning annual labor upon mining claims, being the. amount required to hold said lode for the period ending on at. 433-680- Saturday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson and other relatives. They are visiting in Elberta with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Erickson. Another couple, friends of the Ferris. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Scheiwee, accompanied them to Eureka. Ella H. Sullivan Published in the Eureka Re- co-own- er, Tues.-Thurs.-S- Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Ferris and two children of Portland; Oregon were in Eureka last section. i . -- ure. w, - Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Houghton' of Tooele, and Mrs. Niles Peterson and daughter of. Salt Lake were in Eureka last Saturday attending the wedding and reception of Gertrude Ann Hannifin and Ronald Bray. Mrs. Houghton and Mrs. Peterson are. aunts of Mr. Bray. er, you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expendiwhich ture as a broth-er-in-la- -- upon mining claims, being the PUBLICATION . Mrs. Vola Never and Mrs. E. A. Stokes spent a day in Provo last week combining business .They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Whitford Bate and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calvert of Denver, and Mrs. Alice Brisk of Bingham at the Bate home. amount required to hold said lode mining for the period ending on the 1st day of September, 1959. And if,, within ninety days from the personal service of this notice, OR WITHIN NINETY DAYS AFTER THE PUBLICATION THEREOF, you fail of 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 sub-- r who scriber, your has made the required expenditure, by the terms of said co-own- h. . FOR SALE 3. BED03 " BATH tub and water heater, both in good condition. Call the John Phipps home, tele-- , hone 433-636- ouranr a This Kontuchy . Straight Bonrbon taotoo riohor and bottor than any othor bourbon! . m m sm nm mm, uwuE.inim . amen ram ism tsaa n rs |