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Show Page Four THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Tintic loses "As long as those who believe in freedom ore both vigilant and strong , the fund differences between the Soviet Bloc and the nations of the West need not necessarily lead to armed conflict, but at best we face a prolonged period of uneasy peace which will require of uj perserverance, patience and the will to remain strong and Elvi i . Stair, jr. Secretary of the Army January 19, 1962 Infant dies . De-R- ntal to BY High Tlntica hard luck followed them in their game last Friday when they played BY High at Tintic. The final score was BY High 64, Tintic 50. Bruce Thomas was high man for Tintic with 15 points to his credit with Wilde scoring 14 points. Thomas and P&xman shared equally in the matter of points, each scoring 19 points. Pep dub Tin tics Pep Club and their advisor, Mrs. Esther Olpin, are being commended for their fine showing at the two games at which they did some splendid marching. In spite of being a small group, they are equal to any of the groups in Region Seven. He who is plenteously provided for from within, needs but little from without. Goeth Are there those who will make, and keep, some New Years resolutions? at Santaquin Scott Lofgran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lofgran of Santaquin, a grandchild of former Eurekans, died Friday at 6:15 p.m. in a Pay-so- n hospital after being stricken with respiratory ailment, Thursday afternoon. Attendants at the hospital said the boy had been helped to breathe by manual pumping of oxygen from the time he was brought eight-month-o- ld to the hospital. He was born May 15, 1961 in Santaquin, a son of Gary and Connie Jameson Lofgran. Survivors include his parents, a sister, Debbie, Santaquin; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jameson, Globe, Arts.; Mrs. Eva Lofgran, Santaquin. Mrs. Alice Jameson of Eureka is the childs great-grandmoth- er. Services were held WednesSantaquin day afternoon in the First ward chapel. ' Burial was in the Santaquin Cemetery. 0)0 Yhen You ...3fr. and Ain. Carl Peterson and' 8 mall son of Dragerton You Heed Dependable spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker and family. Mrs. Laird accompanied them on the return t rip to Dragerton, where she will visit for a few days. Don Franks, who is employed at Tonopah, Nev., was back hame over the weekend visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franks. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dor- GOING OH man and children of Delta, were back home for the weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Snell. A MISSION? See our new line of missionary programs - and low prices. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Wilkinson of Salt Lake were overnight guests on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Toone at their home in . Mammoth. GETTING MARRIED? A"PffEER5AH OF PURE FUN! Li Look over our complete selection of wedding announcements and other social forms. : MEED PERSOMAL CARDS? or other business forms? Check our letterheads, envelopes statements, invoices, checks, etc. For all your printing needs see 161 South Main ay Springville, Utah |