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Show latrrka 2Upnrtr Ijr PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH j Printed By I ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY j second-clas- s HARRISON CONOVER MANILA BROWN WOODROW WEIGHT MRS. MCTJ.lg COFFEY i ' i : StSMSMMieasMMitiMisaiiBiiMiiiaBiasBaiaBaasMMSiiiMiBaiisisiiisaaiiMiiiiaiiisaiiaasiiamai Frozen Foods Delivery 8 Phone Tues.-Thura.-S- at. 433-680- FOB SALE (3 in 1) Ideal for heating small home or canyon home where electricity is available. LaMar Weight, Stokermatic Good condition. 597 So. Canyon Dr., Utah. HU 47. Card of thanks I wish to extend thanks to all the menfolks who assisted me last Saturday in moving a building from upper main street to my premises. Their help was given willingly and all refused to be compensated for the time spent. It was a neighborly ..gesture, ..and ..I would like them to know how much I appreciated their help. Signed: Max Berry. al7tfc Curtis Butler at Randles Ser- vice Station. WANTED 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 Guests on: Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Frank Gear were children, Ann, Karen and Alan of Lubbock, Texas, and Mrs. Jack Cromar of Arlington Virginia. Mrs. Sterling will be remembered as the former Bonnie Cromer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cromer. UTH-150-1- 1, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE I will not be responsible for charges other than those with my signature. JOHN R. NEWTON. Published in Eureka Reporter Aug. 11, 18, 25, 1961. 4-- H - Spring-vill- e, IVANHOE Oil Stove. $25. See Plans were made for entering articles of clothing at the Juab county fair next week clubs at Nephi, when the held their morning service Sunday at Memorial Building. Mrs. Patricia Brady, for West Juab supervisor was in charge of the county, service. Mrs. Gerry Hansen said the opening prayer, and all the members of the five clubs participated. Accompanists for the sacred hymns were Susan Sanderson, Sandra Butler and Sandra Hansen, members of the older group. Talks were given by Kenny Castleton, Taylor, Elizabeth Carol Ann Webb, and the Scripture readings were given Kids group, by the Cook-Boo- k Launa Allison, Kim Pannell, Marelo Bogdan, Pauline Hansen and Janet Brady. Made cookies Cook Book Kids club met Wed. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Paul Hansen. The little people made cookies which they will enter in the Juab County Fair,- and completed their record books. Members attending were: Carol Ann Stapley, Marelo Bogdan, Launa Allison, Janet Brady and Jhuline Hansen and the leaders, Patricia Brady and Gerry Hansen. 4-- H Publisher Editor Manager Correspondent NA- Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. LAIRDS MARKET Fresh Meats, Groc., Daily Products and Produce. clubs plan entries in fair 4-- H matter February 10, 1948, at the post office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription in Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c. Entered as Visitors at the Ed Thomas home last Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Finch and three children, Linda, Robyn and Kim of Provo. 4--H Springvllle, Utah USED August 25, 1961 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two Ralph Hopes of Riverton, back in town where Ralph ness affairs. and son Danny, Wyoming were over the weekend attended to busi- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garity drove to Spanish Fork on Sunday and spent the day with their granddaughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry and two children, Brad and Dixie. Friends of Bob Robinson will be sorry to learn that he is once again confined to the Payson Hospital, where he is receivnig treatment for a stomach condition. His many friends are wishing him the best in the way of a complete recovery. Mm. Alliene Farren was in Payson last Thursday for the funeral services for a nephew, Jack Daley Gatley. Other Eurekans attending the services were Mrs. Farrens daughter, Mrs. Roy Gourley, Mrs. Burtis Jameson and Mrs. Mac Bigler. Kim ..Pannell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pannell, is spending the week in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. Mr. and Mrs Glen J. Wilson and two daughters of Uravan, Colo., visited here last week with her mother, Mrs. Clara Garbett and other relatives. They came to Eureka for the open house for Mrs. Wilsons brother Richard and Mickey Jones. Mrs. Wilson will be remembered as the former Glor- ia Garbett. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Spurrier of San Bernardino, Calif., were back in town on Tuesday, re: newing acquaintances and visiting with friends and relatives. They are former residents. Miss Carolee Merrill of Pay-so- n, was a dinner guest on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bradford. Mrs. Louie Barrett was an overnight guest last Saturday at the home of a niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mastin Wentz in Mapleton. On Sunday, Aunt Lou and Mr. and Mrs. Wentz attended a Hill family reunion at Saratoga. About 30 members, neices and nephews enjoyed the afternoon which was spent in happy visiting, and a picnic lunch rounded out the Days celebration. ing trip to Winchester Bay in Oregon. While in Oregon they were guests of Mr. McNiels brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John McNiel at home in Grants Pass. their Mrs. Della Allinaon left last Friday for Globe, Ariz., where she was called by the illness of a daughter-i- n ? law, Mrs. Ben Allinson. Friends are wishing her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Althea Cook left dur- ing the week for Fallon, Nev. Her sister Mrs. William Griffith, is reported to be seriously ill, from the effects on an insect bite. The Griflfth family made their home in Tintic for a number of years and her many friends are wishing her the best in the way of a complete recovery. Sandra and Randy Butler and Nancy Johnson are attenYouth ding the Methodist is which held this Camp being wek at the YMCA Camp in Kamas. Miss Merilyn Newman and Miss Mary Ellen Ferguson, who will act as counselors, made the trip with the young people. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paxman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas were in Salt Lake on Saturday for the wedding and reception of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown. B y Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hansen and two boys, Alan and Bill of La Mesa, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. Hansens mother, Mrs. Roanna Hansen. They are also visiting with other family members here. They spent several days with other relatives in Spring-vill-e and Salt Lake. Mr. and Sirs. James McNeil and daughter and son, Eileen and Jimmy, returned home this week after a ten-da- y fish Its an American Tradition .. 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