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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two ljr Eureka Rrjmrtrr PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered as second-clas- s post office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3,. 1879. Subscription in Advance, Per Year, f4.00; Per Copy, 10c. Mrs. Kate Ames, returned home last Friday from the Payson Hospital, where she had beat- confined for several days receiving medical - treatment. Friends will be pleased to learn that she is much improved. Publisher Editor Manager - Correspondent NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. WANTED Frozen Foods Delivery Phone Tues.-Thurs.-Sa- relatives. MAN WANTED to serve consumers in Juab County with Rawleigh Products. Steady, good earnings year around. No capital, required. Write Rawleighs, Dept. Denver, Colo. a25p : L 4SS-S8- M I UTH-150-1- 1, FOR SALE " . i Mr. aad Mrs. James Toone spent Wednesday and Thursday in Evanston, Wyo.; where - ; , 5 ( mother, Mrs. Nellie Brandt Mrs. Brant made the trip to Las Vedas: by train' on Monday afternoon, when sh&will spend , the summer months. Failing health would not permit her to make the trip by . car. Fri-tn- d are hoping the change will be of benefit to her. 1 . . . r . . i , Mr. and ; Mrs Gj4i'3H9iy and daughter: and son, Arlyiin and' Frank of Whittier, Calif.,' are spending the week here with her mother, Mrs.1 'N, IS. Sanderson and other relatives, . : . ?. . i , , . two weeks here, with her past ' Mrs. Helen OHare of Grand Junction, Colo., r spent a few days here last week with, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coffey She was en route home , from Seattle, Wash., where ste visited with her son. Jack for several week. Before . coming . to Eureka she visited i with 'Mrs. Irma Bacon in Salt Lake and with Mr. and Mrs. ' Heber Jones in - Payson. She left for home on Saturday. - ... ' Mr. dad Mrs. Roy Staple? ef Las Vegas, Nev., left Tuesday for home. They had spent the they went to celebrate their granddaughters birthday, Debbie Lester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lester. i that city. In Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle Sr, MSft and Mrs. Robert and daughter, Diane, returned Mr. and Mrs. Chariea Warhome Tuesday evening from a Green and two daughters arpleasant 10 day vacation. They ren and four boys 'Will leave rived in town on Wednesday spent a' few days at Fish Lake Friday for Payson, where.they where they will visit with will mike a home. Mir. Warrert Mrs. Greens sisters and their . , and visited the Wayne WonderPatrolman and has land, and the Fleming Gorge is a y families, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph been stationed here for the Dam, and drove to Green RivBernini and Mr. and Mrs. Darer Wyo., where they spent a past several years, and is be- -, rell Franks. Mr. Green has few days with Mr. Randles ing transferred to Payson for been stationed in Great Falls, Mr. Patrol duty In that area. .Their sister and brother-in-laMont., with the U. S. Air host of friends in the .District and Mrs. Albert Johnson. Force and is being transferred regret losing the Warren Fam-alto a Base in Okla. Before but all are wishing- them . Mr. and Mrs. David Rostrom coming to Eureka they spent home." a few days in Logan with his and children . of Sandy, were well in i their new i father, Leo Green and other in Mammoth on Sunday, visit' Guests last Sunday at the relatives. ing. with his aunt and uncle - and Mrs. of Mr. Earl home Mr. and 'Mrs. .Oscar Erickson. were Mrs. Louise NelStewart i Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schow Mrs. Frank Gear spent a few son Pearson, Salt Lake, Mrs. and two children, who are reMadge Staipley of Sandy, and .. days- last week: in Magna-witsiding in Park City at the preMerle - Fullmer of Hunt- - . Mrs. sister-in-laover were week home the sent, her brother and end. They were guests of NorMr. and Mrs. George Cromar. ington Beach Calif. The; ladles., mans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Cromar has been on the are' former residents of Eureka Welling Schow. sick list for several weeks, but and class mates of Mrs. Stewwe are happy to report that art, Needless to say the day ' Recent visitors at r the homo he is much Mrs. was a most enjoyable' one fdr Improved. ; ' : of Mr. and Mrs.. Vent Nevers Gear returned home Monday all. were Mr and . Mrs. Bill. Laird afternoon. of Payson and Mrs. Lairds sisMrs. Frank Riffle of Ogden Mr. and ter and brother-in-lahere Wednesday mornarrived Sr. Margaret Deayse.left last Mrs. Clyde Robbins of Engle: Thursday for Salt Lake, after ing, where . she 'will. spend a' wood, Calif. vacation week with-- ' Mrs. Frank Gear. Other visitors during the spending a ten-da- y Mrs. Higgle is thl former Genweek were. Mrs. Norma Bate, . here with her mother and. slaProvo; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bate ter, Mrs. Dennis Harrington eva Higgensen. , j . , iif' and Mrs. Wayne Chamand family of Grants, Mexico, were back in over the weekend visither mother, Mrs. with ing Margaret Gourley and other Mr. bers New town " BRHi.mmimiMn.ii'it....wiiM'M.iiiinimnn.minHmiiinHiw.miii.iwiwMwiiMiiwwMlwwiMMirih. - , Centennial Development Company waa home for the weekend visiting with his family. ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY ' Sprlngvilie, Utah LAIRDS MARKET Fnah Meats, Groe Dairy Products and Produce. , Sterl Laird, who is employed at Mt Wheeler, Nev., by the Printed By HARRISON CONOVER MANILA BROWN WOODROW WEIGHT MRS. BELLE COFFEY YU YJws and MirgartL Later in the morth she will go ty ML View; Cfelif., where she will teach lit the Holy Cross High School of Price; Don Levig of Fontana, Calif., and Mr, and Mrs. Whit-for- d Bate and f smily of Pr6vo and Mr. and Mrs. Jae Stakes and family of Orem. nwnmiUHiii.riwmwai . Hi-wa- . - EARLY and late peaches. Will accept orders now. Russell Hutchinson, phone &18 Salem. LEGAL NOTICE t 798-717- 5, . Stokerm&tic (3 in 1) Good . condition. Ideal for heating small home or canyon home where electricity is available. LaMar Weight, 597 So. Canyon Dr., Spring-villUtah. HU al7tfc USED Electric Range good condition. Contact Charles Warren at 340 No. Main, Payson, Utah. HAMSTERS FOR SALE. Call Edward Fitch, phone USED e, w, LEGAL NOTICE I wili not be responsible for y, - charges other than those with my signature. JOHN R. NEWTON. Published in Eureka Repor- ter , Aug. 11, 18, 25. 1961. 47. 433-881- . Agnes Clement and Mrs. Bessie Toone were in Spanish Fork on Mon. visiting with Mrs. Clements mother, Mrs. Ada Thompson. Mrs. - w, 1. . Mrs. D. C. Grccnhalgh and son Frank of Grandview, Wash vaare spending a three-wee- k cation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas. Mrs. Greenhalgh will be remembered as the former Rachel Thomas. Joe Pllon and son, Alan of Slick Rock, Colo., were here over the weekend vleltlng with Mrs. Maragaret Lucas and other relatives. The Pilon daughter Jeannie, who has spent the past two months here with her grandmother, Mrs. Lucas, returned home with them Sunday nighL r . . . w, . ' (Ajy; MoJU its moss airdxes ci void matci vr- - It's a (set that Acafei ccsa do (ho cedfttsilgsd 4 choppers indie world. Because oi tho ihdsdly paper advertising, Amcrtaanwomcn motion about more products, and so can and price to get the most for their money. Tb iscifl single advertisinig voice in our country is th paper. And what's more, take it with VdSir t shop. Or you can dip the ads out, di ftSfcddda to take advantage oi the bargain you red ddl SHOP THE STORES THAT ADVERTISf IN YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! v m out edsoAt Mit use cm. ceoo . . |