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Show I THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two linreka Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rife and two boys of Springville were in town last Sunday visiting with her mother, Mrs. Louella Gear. When they returned to Springville Sunday evening, they were accompanied by Mrs. Gear who ' will spend a few weeks at the Rife PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH FriltOdi ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah matter February 10, 1048, at the "Entered tie eecond-clae- e post office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1870. SobeerlptloQ In Advance, Per Year, 4A0; Per Copy, 10c Publisher HARRISON CONOVER Editor MANILA BROWN .....w WOODROW EIORT Manager r COFFEY MRS. Correepondeat Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC ' UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION to assist veterans GOOD used conventional wash- American Legion Auxiliary met in regular session Monday evening in the Memorial Build-- . er, preferably a Maytag or 433-693- 0, Eu- ing with President 'Virginia Bradford conducting. The main business on the evenings agenda was the discussion of the Christmas fund for the disabled veterans. The members decided to send money to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City where gifts will be purchased for the veterans rather than collecting gifts in town from the townspeople. Plans were made for the Christmas Party which will be - MISCELLANEOUS 400 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, 600 to $1000 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net up to $400 monthly. More full time. For personal interview write . Box 1055, Boise, Idaho. Include phone number. nl7 given on Monday, Dec. 19. A pot luck supper will be served and members will exchange P-O- gifts. At the close of the business session Bingo was played with Mrs. Bradford winning the high score and Mildred Davis and lone Ryan other prizes. Mrs. Ryan and Catherine Pannell were hostesses for the meeting and served, a tasty LAIRDS MARKET Fresh Meats. Give Dab) Products and Prodag Frozen Foods Delivery Phone Tues.-Thurs.-S- . Legion Auxiliary WANTED Dexter. Call reka. home. at. 488-680- 8 lunch. Card of Thanks we are very grateful for their kindness and for the beautiful floral offerings. Signed: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and family Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Runyon and son, Gary. We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation to all those who assisted in any way at the death of our mother, Mrs. Marla Holmes. To all our neighbors, friends and relatives BELMONT NOW 7 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. James Toone and Mrs. Oscar Erickson and Mrs. Marie Berry, spent last Thursday in Moroni, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen.' Mr. and Mrs. George Forney, returned last week after a weeks trip to Gardena, Calif., where they attended the funeral services for a brother-in-laRay Thomas. While in that area they also visited with members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forsey, and Dr. end Mrs. Warren . Samon. Mr. and Mrs. D. C.. Forsey of Pay-so- n accompanied them on the trip to California.-- ' w, Miss Chyrle Thomas, a student at the University of Utah, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas. Another visitor at the Thomas home on Sunday was Terry Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Nelson, who is stationed with the U.S. Navy in San Francisco. Ralph McCormick left last Sunday for his home in Los Angeles, after spending a k vacation here, where he joined in the deer, pheasant and duck hunts. . three-wee- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schow and small son Kevin, arrived in Eureka last Friday where they are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wellings Schqw and Mrs. Margaret Cronin. Norman is stationed with the Air Corp in Mt. Home Air Base in Idaho. OLD Mrs. Leonard Brown of Kellogg, Idaho, left last Wednesday night for Salt Lake, where she will spend a few days with her son, Jerry, before returning to Kellogg- She was called to Eureka by the death of Mrs. Mae Brown. Mr. Brown returned to Kellogg a few lays before. - November 18, 1960 , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bate of Provo, Miss LaRue Watt and Wm. Bate, Jr., of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bate, were dinner guests last SaturNev-er- s day of Mr. and Mrs. Vem and Mrs. E. A. Stokes. Utes vs Aggies, Cats, Cowboys tangle Saturday Tom and Diane Randle, stu- Championship honors . will be determined thisweek in the Skyline when two Important games are played in Salt Lake City and Provo. At Provo, the' less Important game will find the Wyoming Cowboys meeting the underdog Cougars on the Y field at 1:30 in what will be an important game if the Cougars can provide enough competition. 'The Cowboys are heavy favorites-At Utah, the big game of the week which will determine the championship, will be the annual battle. This year it is different, the Aggies will hold the' role as favorite and must win to sweep the conference with a clean slate. A loss would tie qp the conference standings unless the Y Cougars happened to pull the surprise of a lifetime and defeat the Cowboys. Game time is 1:30. dents and Henagers Business College in Salt Lake were home for the weekend, visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Randle. Miss Mary Austin, who is also attending He'nagers, accompanied them to Eureka and was a guest at the Randle . home. Elmer Westerlund, V. L. Anderson, Fred and Blight, Alev Blight were in Tooele Tuesday evening, attending a meeting of the Tooele Masonic Lodge. Mr. Blight was the guest speaker for the meeting. Ute-Agg- ie William Bridgeman left last Wednesday on the first lap of a tnp that will eventually take him to Brazil, where he will be employed there by a Mining Company. At present he is in New York, where he is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mah-lo- n KemmererK at their home in Larchmont. Se plans to leave for Brazil in the next few days. Mrs. Bridgeman and thsir three children, Roger, Fran-ciand Michael will stay here for the next few months. Mrs-- e - The best way to secure future happiness is to be as happy as is rightfully possible today. Charles W. Eliot From Loft Bralthwalte son-in-la- w, . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Milne and daughter Diane, arrived in Eureka last Friday, from Mt. Home Air Base in Idaho. Accompanying them to Eureka were friends, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Anderson and baby. Norman and the other guests of the Bishop Birds, left for Idaho Sunday, and Mrs- Milne and Diane .remained here for further visiting with her parents. Other weekend guests at the Bird home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Julander and two boys of Provo. Margaret of Spanish Fork spent the weekend here with her daughMr. and ter and Mrs. Floyd Nash. ' In some small field each child should attain, within the limited range of its experience and observation, the power to draw a justly limited inference from observed facts. Charles W. Eliot If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all. first make our habits, and then our habits make us. John Dryden We He who wishes to benefit by a habit let him avoid continuing it Montaigne mSraoG Do Cisicsdlo year mail's mints amplaytd 2.6 off fha Mata's workers. Yst Vhass soma mines paid 16 employed of all Utah properly faxesl These figures are a yardstick to use in measuring Hie economic contribution made by this most important bask Industry to such vital governmental services as education for our young people. UTAH HIKING ASSOCIATION "From fhe earth comes an abundant life for Words to trap the unwary A Lexicon of "Typical phrases" used by illicit solicitors in home furnishings and other lines has been distributed by Lincoln (Neb.) Better Business with "translations Bureau, Typical: You have been selected. Translation: You look like an easy prospect for a "sucker-bait- " deal. I am making a survey. Translation: Im trying to get my foot in the door to sell you You dont need a seat on the stock exchange to enjoy this fine 7 Year Old Bourbon. SAME NOW 7 YEARS OLD LOW DDMLGaQJKnr PRICE 6TXJU8HT BOURBON THE LI0HTER BOURBON WHISKEY 18 PROOF BELMONT DISTILLING C0 UWRENCEBUR8. INo! air Dear Friends: I am thrilled with winning my election. to express my sincere appreciation and thanks to all who went to great personal efforts to assist me in gaining this I wish goal. my product. I am not a salesman, I am from the advertising dept of Gook and Co. Translation: If you'll sign a contract to make 24 payments of 813.44 each, I will give you the merchandise. I have a free gift for you. Translation: If you'U let me come in and and your husband hours, I will give high-pressu- beautiful imitation beer-ca- n you re for two you this pearl-handle- opener. d am grateful to my many- friends and try to justify the confidence they have I will - placed in .rne. Sincerely, LORETTA CLINE |