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Show Universal Microf lining Corp Mr. Don NWejr and daughter, Suzanne of Oakland, Calif omla, who are visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Ed ' Webb, la spending a few days at Diigw&y visiting with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilde. The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, July 27, 1962 Volume Sixty Mr. and Mr. E. T. Crandall of Springville, were in town last 8unday for a short visit with her sister and family, the Fred Johnsons. Youths fatally injured in tragic car accident : Mias. Frances Jones, who is employed in Tooele, spent the long ' weekend holiday at her home here. She returned to Tooele Wednesday morning. Harold Elmont Lemmon, 12, and John Vincent, 11, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Lemmon of Grants-villwere fatally injured in a one-caccident Mon- c, ar Bin. Bay Runyon, and son Gary of Ban Jose, left last after' spending two week, weeks ' here at the home of her Mr. sister and brother-in-la- - . Mr. Walter Sutherland. Mr. and Mr. John Fennell of Salt Lake City and a cousin oif Mr. Fennell, Miss Mary Hughes, of New York City, were guests last' Saturday at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Thompson returned home last Thurs-- . k vacation day from a spent ln' Csifomia.' They were house guests of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lund at their home in South Gate. They were taken ,' on trips' to Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, and made a visit to a TV station, and the highlight of the trip for Mr. Thompson was attending a ball game between the Yankees and the Angels played in the Dodger Stadium. . two-wee- Mar-ineland- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webb and daughter, Card Ann, returned home last Thursday, after a two week vacation to California. They were guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald NIsley and daughter, Suzanne at their home in Oakland. While in the Bay area they spent a couple of days in Vallejo with a sister of Mrs. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Aseal Rowley. Mrs. NIsley and daughter, made the return trip with her parents, and will visit here for a couple of weeks. Mrs. NIsley is the former Lola Webb. -- - Mrs. Lynn Brady is confined to the Payson Hospital, where she is receiving medical treatment Her host of friends in the district are wishing her a speedy and complete recovery. Ed Webber and eons, Johnny, Jimmy and Eddie, of Orem spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mrs. Webber's mother, Mrs. Wilma Webber. Mr. and HA Frank Lucas and son, Jose, who have been making their home in Ontario, Calif., are being welcomed back to Eureka, where they plan to make a home. Mr. Lucas recently spent several months in Saudi Arabia, and returned to California a month ago. .Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell and son, Martin, Jr., and daughter. Eileen, made a trip to Heber last Sunday, where they spent a few hours visiting with an aunt and unde of Mrs. Fennell, BIT. and Mrs. AIMn ' Hansen, and with Mr. and Mrs. Layton Pritchett and Leon Hansen. , day morning about two miles north of Vernon. The car, driven by their, mother, Mra. Donna Lemmon, swerved off the road, ripped out a section, og fence and rolled over. The accident happened at 9:35 &.m. ..Two other Lemmon youngsters in Home again after an absence the car, Diana 5. and Dennis of three years are Captain and 6, were treated for Lemmon, Mrs. Bill Elton and family, bruises and abcuts, Karen, Kathy, and Bill, Jr. multiple were taken to the Toorasions, Capt. Bill has been stationed ele Hospital and later released. at Wheeler Air Force Base in Mrs. Lemmon has been unLybia, Africa. After reaching conscious since the accident, the East Coast they spent a and is listed in critical condifew days in South Carolina tion at the Tooele Valley Hosand .visited with Mr. and Mrs. pital. Young Dennis Lemmon Robert Foster (Delora Larsen) at their home in Athens, Ga. could only describe the accident something went The family arrived in Eureka by saying with the, car, and it hit last week and spent a few days wrong a fence and rolled over. with Mrs. Eltons mother, Mrs. The Lemmon family are forRowanna Hansen and other mer residents of relatives. They left Sunday for and made their homeMammoth, there for American Fork where they will moved until many years they spend a few days with his moto Salt Lake City a few years ther, Mrs. Cal Elton. They will ago. The two small victims are return to Eureka before leavgrandsons of Mr. and Mrs. ing for Tinker Air Force Base Harold Sorensen of Eureka. in Oklahoma where Capt Elton Mrs. Lemmon is the former will be stationed. Donna Sorensen. They have had more than their share of tragedies in recent years. Mr. Auxiliary project 'Lemmon was injured in a huntMrs. Margaret Hyde, Mrs. ing accident a few years ago, LaRue Fox and Mrs. Clara which partially paralyzed him Garbett, members of the Amand has been confined to a erican Legion Auxiliary, made wheel chair since that time. a trip to the State Hospital in Harold Lemmon was born Provo Tuesday afternoon where December 14, 1949, at Salt they served cake and punch to Lake City. He attended Webmore than 75 patients. Tills ster School in Magna where has been one of the Auxiliarys the family resided before movprojects this year, and meming to Grantsville. He would bers have made several trips have been in the seventh grade to the hospital in the. past sevthis fall. He was a deacon in eral months to carry out their the Aaronic Priesthood of the assignment. LDS Church and was an active baseball player and a member Sandra and Randy Butler, of the Skyline, a Little League club in Grantsville. daughter and son of Mr. and ball John Vincent waa born DecMrs. Curtis Butler, returned ember 1950, in Salt Lake 9, home last Saturday from He attended the Webster Grand Mesa, Colo., where they City. his School with brother before attended the Methodist Youth to Grantsville. He moving Fellowship Camp. would have ben in the sixth grade this fall. Don Franks, who Is employThey are survived by their ed at .. Ely, . Nev., spent the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmont weekend, here with his parents Lemmon, three sisters, KathMr. and Mrs. Henry Franks. ryn, Patricia and Diana and a He returned to Ely Sunday brother. Dennis; grandparents, . afternoon. Mrs. Verna Lemmon, Sclpio, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen, Eureka, and a greatWeekend guests at the home grandmother, Mrs. Lena Sorof Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hannifin, ensen, Mammoth. were her brother and sister Funeral arrangements will be and their families, Mr. and announced from the Tate MortMrs. Roy McCormick and Mr. uary in Tooele,. and Mrs. Scotty Long, of PedThe sympathy of the entire erson, Utah. district is extended to the Lemmon family in the untimely death of their two young sons. Dinner guests on Monday evening at the home of Mr. ORE SHIPMENTS and Mrs. Lorin Thompson were his sister and brother-in- Filtrol Corp., 900 tons Mr. Mrs. and WindOliver law, clay. bum and daughter of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mra. Phil Thompson and family, who have been Mis. Bernice Bradley of San living in Blue Water, N.M., for Diego and daughter, Mrs. Pathe past few years, returned tricia Mencroft and daughter to Utah last week, and are Diane, of Las Vegas, were in now making their home in town on Tuesday, visiting with Goshen. Mr. Thompson is emMrs. Joan Campbell and other ployed at the Dragon Mine in relatives. Eureka. Captain returns from service w, and No. 30 District five Riding Club officials showing their elimination contest placard are left to right: Bill McKinnoh, state director; Dan J. Waraick, district president; Golden Cluff, district secretary. District 5 elimination contests for the Utah State Western Riding Club Asan. will begin Frl., July 27, at Die Goshen Valley Riding Club area. Races will be ran at the Payson track on Saturday, July 28. A parade at 1 un. will mark the begining of the days events. Eleven riding clubs are participating this year Including all dubs ranging from Springville to Delta. AD winners are Invited to compete In the Region contests Which will take in the Southern half of the state. . Primary stages block parade ; BLOOD The Red Cross BToodmo-bll- e win be in Nephl Thurs-da2, to collect August ' blood to be' credited to Juab County. Mrs. Edythe' M. Bedson, chairman of East Juab County American Red Cross blood program states that it would be Wonderful If the county could meet the quota assigned to us. The BloodmoMle will be at the Nephl Elementary School on 880 East 2nd North. It Is to be hoped that there win be some donors from Tlntlc who win be able to make the trip ,to Nephi .August 2.. Time is 2 pjn. to Opsn. Dooctors and nurses wUl be on hand to aooept Mood donations. y, The annual around the block" parade was held here Wednesday in commemoration of the pioneers and sponsored by the LDS Primary. Those participating In the event were the Blazers, who led the parade, with the American Flag, the Skylit-Pilgroup with teachers of each class helping with the youngsters. The spectators enjoyed the parade and it goes without saying that the youngsters were pleased as they paraded down the Main Street. The Eureka Ward Primary and youngsters wish to thank Joe Bernini for keeping the Main Street dear of traffic, and Wilson Lee and Laird Market for treating the youngsters and the teachers. A good time was had by all, and all are ' looking forward to the event 'another year. - . ot Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blight returned home last Friday vacation. after a Worlds Fair visited the They in Seattle and travelled down the coast to San FYandsco, where thty spent a few days. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krober at their home in Concord, and had a pleasant wisit with an aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Blight in Palos Verdes. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gourley at their home In Long Beach. They re- two-we- ek port that Mr. Gourley has' been quite ill for the past several months, which his many friends in Eureka will be sorry to learn. All are wishing him the best In the way of a speedy recovery. - . -- -- . Returns to Hawaii Ronald Peart of Honolulu, who has been visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart, left Monday for .home. His parents accompanied him on. the return trip. They left by plane from the and will Salt board a Jet plane in Los Angeles for the last lap of their Journey, which would take about five hours flying time to reach Honolulu. The trip should be an enjoyable one for the Pearts, as they will get a chance to become acquainted with the little grandson at the Peart home, as well as enjoying the other grandchildren during their stay there. Lake-'Airpor- t' seven-month-o- ld . -- . Mr and Bln. Jay Chatterton are vacationing this week in Las Vegas and In California. Ml .M It hal-loysi- - . te |