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Show LDS services 3Eitrka fttpurtpr Gty PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Mated By AST CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Sprlngvllle, Utah Entered aa second-clas- s matter February 10, 1048, at the poet office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Sobecrlptlon In Advene Per Year, 4A0; Per Copy, 10c. HARRISON CONOVER Publlaher MANILA BROWN Ediioi WOODROW WEIGHT Manager MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent Member: UTAH. STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NA- TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. m Denton Bartschi conducted the Sunday evening services last Sunday, evening at the Eureka Ward chapel. The music was under direction of Judy Naef at the organ, and Carol Sanderson Chorister. Opening prayer, Rudolph Thompson. Mrs. Donna Paxman was sustained as work director in Remember Mr. and Mrs. James Roundy .of Los Angeles, Calif, were the proud parents of a baby boy bom March 20th. They were former residents of this district Whitford Bate, driver of the Utah Central Truck line bus received word that he was to have a new 14 passenger bus run. Mr. for the Eureka-Prov- o Bate also received a safety award from his companl for having driven the entire year without an accident. His driving was 34,000 accident free miles. Better than 90 percent attendance was again recorded , at the Klwanis luncheon. George Forsey was in charge o fthe program which consist- ed of two readings by Mrs. Vem Green and a short talk by Mr. Wright, district manager for the J. C. Penney Co. Miss Margaret (Peggy) Campbell, former assistant 1- 1- Good Opening. Sell Rawleigh Products in Juab County. Year around, steady work; good profits. Write Rawleigh Dept. Denver, Colo. m30p UTC-150-1- 37 position as a defense worker in San Diego, Calif. Tintic District Ladles Auxiliary No. 23 met at the Miners Union Hall and after the business meeting a social session was held. Prises were won by Mrs. Edith O'Rourke and Ruth Wahlquist. Hostesses for the evening were Helen Laird, Ruth Wahlqulst and Emma Probate and , Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information co-own-- FORFEITURE NOTICE To Tim OBrien, his heirs and assigns: Sacrament services were under direction of. Ronald Bird and Jerry Sanderson, Charles Jameson, Dennis Bate and Larry BdL The program was directed by the Vernon Castleton family of Bpringville. Speakers were Vernon Castleton, Kent of Salt Lake. Lloyd Castleton gave an Interesting talk on hie experiences in the Mission Field. Two vocal numbers were given by a trio of young ladles, Linda Hall, Diane Boyer, Mary Jane Bird, accompanist, Susan Friel.' The Benediction was by Lelazid Sanderson. I have nn An the sounds of the earth are like music. Oscar U. Ham-merste- in service of this notice, or within ninety days after the publication thereof, you fall or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as a coowner, which amounts to Seventeen Hundred Fifty Dollars (81,75040), your interest in the claim win become the 'property of the subscriber, your who has made a required expenditure by the terms of said section. You are hereby notified that expended from January 1, 1913 to September 1, 1961, Thirty Five Hundred (S3500.00) Dollars in Labor and Improve- - ments upon the ELLA LODE MINING CLAIM situate in the Tintic Mining District, County of Juab, State of Utah, the location certificate of which is found on record in Book S, Page 813 in the office of the Recorder of said County, in order to hold said claim under the provisions of UJ3.C. TIL 30, Sec. 28, and the amendments thereto, concerning annual labor upon mining claims, being the amount required to hold said lode for the period ending on the 1st day of September, 1961. And if, within ninety (90) days from the personal er, ELLA H. SULLIVAN. Published in Eureka Reporter 18 consecutive weeks from March 80 to June 22 inclusive. Mrs. Mae Cronin and. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lloyd (Beverly e were in Cronin) of Eureka last Thursday for the funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Lucas. Salt-Lak- Rose Ann Fento, daughter of Mayer and Mm. Charles Ferris, returned home Sunday after being confined to the Payson hospital, where she un- derwent surgery. Friends will be pleased to know she is re- cuperating nicely. Wheler. The American Legion Auxiliary were planning a dinner for Mrs. Allison Bells, depart- ment president and Mrs. H. C. McShane, secretary of the Auxiliary being from Salt Lake. The party to beheld at the home of Mrs. Joseph McCormick. The weekly ore shipments were 86 carloads. Tintic standard was high with 32 carloads. Music . . . should never be to the ear but should painful flatter and charm it and thereby always remain music. -- WANTED MAN: brarian of this city for the past four years left to accept a Legal Notices the Relief Society. Kei-ma- 1962 Maid) 30, THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two Mozart The Timber Culture Act was passed in 1873 by Congress offering free land to settlers who would plant trees on 40 acres of each claim. It happened 100 160-ac- re age The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in 1862 the same year that ... This year, move up to Medaffion Bring.'. wheresafe, dean, flamclcn electricity docs tho hard work in your home. Youll be surprised, too, how little it to live better electrically. i You FULL HOUSEPOWER wiring for electric appliances handling all the work-savihas . . . now the ones youll bo ana home your future. the in adding ng LIGHT FOR LIVING -- AO the light you want where you want it for comfort, decor, and safety. hoping for early statehood the people set up a to assume administration when that state government complete disbonded in 1870 without Government" This came. "Ghost dsy a modem governFrom these served. beginnings early having ment emerged, meeting the costs with its many revenues. IN UTAH... In 1961, the brewing industry paid some 82,800,000 In excise taxes on beer sold in Utah. In addition, the industry paid focal property taxes. Income taxes, gas and sales taxes, and all other taxes common to business. TODAY, In Its centennial year, the United Statss Brewers Association sail works constantly to assuro maintenance of high standards of quality and pro TOM ELECTRIC KITCHEN including a modern built-i- n flameless electric range, and three other mqjor electric appliances. With a Odd MsdsHlwi. vis also its FLAMELESS ELECTRIC HEATING Clean and safe as electric light.. '.tomorrow way of house heating. All tliOru tpfiUnUs such as flimelcn electric cooking, a flamelcw electric water heater, dishwasher, ethers. i UTAH POWKXR Ck UOHT GO. |