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Show S--T Eureka Reporter Sty At PUBLISHED WEEKLY EUREKA, UTAH matter February second-clas- s 10, 1948, at the Subecrlption In Advance, Per Year, 84.00; Per Copy, 10c. HARRISON CONOVEH Publlaher MANILA BROWN Editor WOODROW WEIGHT Manager MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES. INC Flat, Basin, Daggett,Taylor's e Valley, LaSal-Delore- s, and Paragonah-Cot-tonwo- d units, according to the department of fish and game. joyed a holiday weekend trip to Mirror Lake, Ehranston, Bear Randolph, and Lake, Logan Ogden. While in Ogden they- visited with Mrs. Nash's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Murrell Bigler. Wyoming; Andrew Jensen and daughter and son, Jessie and Bob of Provo, were, dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peter0 son. Other guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ankar Pe- Legal Notices terson and Marvin Peterson of Springville. They participated in the special deer hunt. Probate and Consult County Clark or Mia Raspacthra Signars lor Further Information T BUREAU OF LAND OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES DEPART-NOTIC- E MAN-MEN- FOR PUBLICATION AGEMENT. 3, 1962 August Notice is hereby given that Walter Clare Card of Trout Creek, Utah, who made Homestead Entry No. Utah 016120, for Lot 12, NWU8WK. sec. 3 and Lot 9, NEKSEK. aec. 4, Township 14 S Range 18 W., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed . Mr. and Mm. Jark Dalton of " Ogden spent the holiday weekend here with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris, and with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gillespie. Mortey Peterson, who is teaching in Price, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peterson and other relatives. who has spent the past few weeks at the Dwain Milne home In Mammoth left Tuesday for her home in Thatcher, Aria. notice of Intention to make fiCard of thanks nal proof to establish claim to We wish to extend our l, the lands before Leila M. thanks to our relatives, at Salt Lake City, Utah on September 20, 1962. Claimneighbors and friends who ant names as witness: Samuel assisted In any way In our Rohrbach of Trout Creek, Utah; . recent bereavement. We are Lorin Rawlings of Trout Creek, especially grateful to all those ' who assisted at the Utah; Gustav Adam of Trout Creek, Utah; Ernest EL Hell-insendees and for the beautiof Trout Creek, Utah. ful floral offerings. Charles T. Hohenthal, P.O. Signed: Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Mrs. Maynard Carter. Utah Chief, Lands Section. Dr. A Mrs. Edward Merkes Published in the Eureka Reporter, August 17, 24, 31, Sept. COR SALE 2 HOUSES and furniture. PEARS, 31.75 bushel. Pick your own. Elberta, Lemon-Elber- ta and Hale peaches. McMullins Orchard, Genola. In- quire Mrs. Martha Allen, lower Leadville Row, Eureka. s7 VICTORIA tomato juicer. No Louie DeRosc. 502 South 4th East, Spring-villpre-cooki- ng. e. HU s28 LAIRD'S MARKET Fresh Meats, Groe Daily Products and Produce. Frossa Foods Delivery 8 Phone Tuss.-Thurs.-S- at 4SS-C80- ' s21 ORDERS taken for canning .peaches. Pick them up at Russell Hutchinson or trailer house on highway 91 or pick your own. Phone 798-71' Salem. sl4 . 75 HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE Raw-leig- h Dealer In Juab Co. or 's City of Nephl. Write Raw-leigh- Dept. ver, 'Colo. UTC-150-- 3. Den- s28 Miscellaneous Portable Welder Electric or Acetylene by tbs hour or by fbo fob LLOYD LARSEN Gsahss, Utah BALDWIN Janette Hyde was released from the MIA as secretary and Ronald Bird frofn deacon advisor. Gloria Castleton waa appointed .MIA secretary and Rudy Thompson as deacon advisor; Patricia Thomas, Primary worker and Sandra Hansen MIA worker. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Roberts was blessed by Bishop Ronald Thomas and given the name of Kathie Marie. ' Benediction was given by Dennis Bate. From allwe can gather, we understand that MIA this year la to be something none of us can afford, to miaa. There is to be so many special activities that will capture your imagination and get you MIA minded. Be sure to keep well posted on the events to come. Goshen ward also held its MIA conference recently. The theme was given by Leon Jensen, member of the bishopric, who encouraged all parents to also attend MIA. J PIANO Take over payment of $10.00 per month cm Baldwin Spinet or will sell for cash. Also electric organ. Write Adjuster, P.O. Box 2033, Salt Lake -- City 10. Utah. sl4 Holiday weekend guests at the home of Mm. Rhoda Bell were Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Kay and daughter, Toni of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Elton and family of Tooele. -- Family members spending Sunday and Monday here with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee were their thre sons and their families, Mr. A Mrs. Glen Lee of Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lee and sons of Bountiful and .Mr. and Mrs. Max Lee and children of Salt Lake. Mrs, Martha Burton waa in Richfield, on Friday of last week, attending a- Nurses - Staff meeting. -- , Mr. and Mrs. Tim Watt and small son of Laramie, Wyo., left for their, home on Tuesday, after visiting here with Mr. Watt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt. i Ronald Bird, who is attending school in Salt Lake, spent the holiday weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burraston and two children of Granger, were ' guests last Wednesday at the home of Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burraston. over-nig- ht Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lunt and children of Lehi, enjoyed a picnic lunch out in West Tintic on Monday, and joined in the pinenut hunt, which seemed to be very popular in the Tintic mountains over the weekend. They also visited with relatives in Mammoth. n " The nation , as well as Utah , can be proud of Dave King ." President John F. Kennedy Dave King has done, is doing, big things for Utah. In space and missile work. In parks and recreation. In area redevelopment. In progress on many fronts. Latest example: Dave spearheaded the early Administration approval of the $1,230,000 loan with which United Park City Mines Company will convert 10,000 acres into big recreation and tourist park. Result: 144 new jobs. gs FOB SALE ger Redmond. . New-bok- 7, 14, 1962. h, HoUd , Yjmud . Mrs. Miss Arlene Parrish, Col-ovic- the year that of the tion Ball" It is to be held Saturday, Sept 22 at the stake center from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. During file evening all of the bishoprics and clerks and stake presidency and clerks will be Spokesmen said that permits for several other units were selling rapidly and advised hunters wishing to procure such .permits to make immediate application. Guardianship Notices - "Corona- Air. and Mrs. Floyd Nash en- All special deer permits have ben sold for the Daggett-Cla- y . The stake MIA is planning one of the loveliest events of honored. selling rapidly day morning at the Eureka LDS Ward. Mayme Wlrthlin was at the organ and Jerlie Kay was chorister. Opening prayer was by ISarl McIntyre and the sacrament gem was by Charlotte Ann Sanderson. The sacrament waa blessed by Earl McIntyre and Dennis Bate and passed by Bapry Jerry Sanderson and Ro- week. Special permits - Lee Ryan presided at the faat meeting services on Sun- was organised August 31. Instructor will be Claude Rowley, a teacher In the grade school. A first class was held Friday morning, August 31. Class instruction will commence In earnest on Tuesday of this, poet office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Daggett-Lucem- happenings will now participate In Seminary classes each week day. The Sant&quin-Tintl- c Seminary By ABT CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Bpringvtlle, Utah u LDS services We are happy to report that our youth of the ninth grade Mated Entered September 7, 1962 THE EURBKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two SET YOUR FREE Jtf TOUI MAPS OF UTAH I Now Mb easier than aver to have lots of fun and relaxation righl here in our own beautiful state. S&H and the many merchants who give S&H Green Stamps are ao proud of the people and the natural splendor of our line state that S&H has created a special Tour Program that we want you to have absolutely free! Pick up your free S&H Ttour Maps-detator every part of our state, plus a handsome souvenir scenic booklet at any service' station near you that gives S&H Green Stamps! PJ. Get a few extra copies and end them to your friends in other states. ThcyTl love it, tool David is fighting for the progress which will keep the Utah economy and the Utah communities flourishing in fast changing, highly competitive times--w- ho will keep Utah in step with the times. His vigorous, unswerving fight for state and national progress has earned him the high regard of President Kennedy. It has won Utah an open door to the .White House. COUNT ON KING VOTE KING FOR U.S. SENATOR SEPTEMBER 1 1 DIDOCDIT iled will make a great Sired by tbeasatfsef sairttbrlfty ttnqtid Ct hi Paid Political Ad by King for Sonata Committee . Irigbam L Hebert, Chairman |