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Show ' THE Pace Two iurrka 2Upnrtr ? PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By AST CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah k matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered as post office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. second-clas- s Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $400; Per Copy, 10c. Publisher HARRISON CONOVER : WOODROW WEIGHT Editor MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent NAUTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Member: i s RlsmoooossiMhioeissosoosfsyossisMssoessioooti LDS services Denton Bartsci conducted the Sunday evening services at the Eureka Ward. The music was under the direction of Mayme Wirthlin at the organ, and Carolee Bigler, chorister. The opening prayer was given by Leland Sanderson. David Hyde was presented a 2nd class badge in scouting by Scout Master Mark Taylor. The Sacrament was administered to by Berry Colovich, Dennis Bates, and passed by Ray Schow, Kent Bigler and Max Wayne Berry. Speakers were Maurice Hall, Santaquin, Ronald Oram, Elberta, Justin Lamb of Santaquin and Elroy Murdock, of Genola. An announcement was made that a stake social for all ward workers in the Santaquin-Tin-ti- c Stake would be held this Saturday night, Dec. 15, in the Santaquin Stake House. The Benediction was given by John Boss. sett oesss two imm ooom WMIMlWl Hunters asked to return questionnaires The Utah State Department of Fish and Game today reminded hunters who have received game harvest questionnaires to return them as quickly as possible. To date some 45,000 of thes questionnaires concerning the annual bag of big game and upland game birds have been mailed to sportsmen throughout the State. Several thousand more questionnaires dealing with the 1962 waterfowl harvest will be mailed during early has been in the Payson hospital for several days. Friends of the Thomas family are wishing her continued improvement. Electric or Acetylene Legal Notices Portable Welder Guardianship Notices Probate and daughter of Bish- op and Mrs. Roland Thomas, was sufficiently recovered from a siege of bronchitis, to return home Wednesday afternoon. She by the hour or by the fob Goshen, Utah LAIRD'S MARKET Fresh Meats, Groa, Dairy Products and Produce. Frozen Foods Tues.-Thurs.-S- Phone 433-68- now A St,. DEPARTMENT OF 'THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, bt 08 control weight Good condition, 58 Springville, HU d21 THE WM. GEAR Leadville. Gear, HU Call for information. The Christmas spirit is taking over in many Instances throughout the Stake, and Second Ward MIA is planning a Christmas Caroling Party, when they will bundle themselves on old fashionedhayracks and travel over our city sing-ing lovely carols. They will ; gather at 7:30 p.m., on Dec. 18, to participate in the evenings fun. Later in the evening they will retire to the Stake Cultural Hall to enjoy hot chilli and hot chocolate. On December 4, the MIA of the Second Ward held an outstanding program in memory of and dedicated to the wonderful times spent in the Old Salt Lake Theatre, entitled An Evening in Social Hall under direction of Drama Director, Maxine Hudsen, a humorous one act play, Box and Cox" was presented. Other parts of the program were The Stranger. David McKay; a reading of Hamlet by Howard Holliday, and a reading ALL home on Mrs. Wm. Springville s21tf GUITARS, Amplifiers, Ukes and Accordions. All prices. Layaway for Christmas. Her-gMusic, 158 South 1st West, Provo. Closed Mondl4 day. er LOST LOST: Black leather jacket, with red quilted lining. Finder please return to Arnold (Amie) Carlson, or call .75 Eureka. 433-638- 2, Land Office, December 6, 1962. Under the provisions of Sections 2275 and 2276 of the Revised Statutes, (43 U.S.C., Sec. 851, 852) as amended, the State of Utah has filed application Utah 055034 to select the WNEU, SEUNEU, sec. pot-luc- On Dec. 19 at 5 p.m., the First Ward Primary is holding a special Christmas Party for all Primary and smaller children and their parents. Church workers in every organization in both stake and wards are invited to attend the Annual Holiday Social at the Cultural Hall in Santaquin on Dec. 15. A delicious luncheon is planned and an entertaining evening. Prolonged starvation of cattle will result in weight losses, eventual collapse and, if severe, even death. At conference Supt. Alexander Blight was in Salt Lake on Thursday and Friday of last week, attending a conference called by the State Supt. of Public Instruc- tion. Mrs. Anna McDonnel made a trip to Mantl LDS Temple last Saturday, where she took out her endownments. Accompanying her to the Temple were Bishop Ronald Thomas of Eureka Ward, John Bess, Rowena Hansen and Mr. ft Mrs. Glen Long. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sorensen and children of Moab, visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Garbett. Young Jimmy Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson, spent the weekend in Provo with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Robinson. the Land Office, P. O. 'Ar CUTS Junior Women's Wear Teen's Wear jif Children's Wear Infant's Wear -- ft THOUSANDS OF ITEMS IE ipyttDnflmg Rfl tmstt dpflDi 777. Salt Lake City 10, Utah, their objections to Issuance of a deed to the State. Any objections must be filed, with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the Director, State Land Board, State 4, 11, 1963. PRICE Special Gift Check to First 75 Women in our store Box of .Utah, 105 State Capitol, Salt ' Lake City, Utah, 'within 60 days from the date of first publication Indicated below. Charles T. Hohenthal Chief, Lands Section. Published In Eureka Reporter, Dec. 14, 21, 28, 1962 and MERCHANDISE TE 33, T. 12 S., R 18 W., SL Mer., Utah, containing 120 acres. The purpose of this notice is to allow all persons claiming the land adversely to file in Jan. Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight. Other numbers consisted of a novelty dance and song numbers. First Ward MIA are planning a special holiday party,. for Dec. 19, at the Cultural Hall. k A supper will be served. The program for the evening will include a comical Christmas skit followed by dancing. Special Christmas music will complete the entertainment. UP-TO-DA- MORE NOTICE FOR SALE RELAX-O-Size- r, happenings Consult County Clark or tho Respective Signors for Furthor Information LLOYD LARSEN Delivery - ST 1963. Recipients of these letters are selected annually on a random basis through the use of Department license files. Sportsmen who receive questionnaires can contribute valuable information toward better future management of the State's game animal and upland bird resources by filling the forms out accurately and returning them promptly. Deer sex ratio counts are currently in progress in most areas of the State, Department of Fish and Game biologists noted today. Lilltle Sandra Lee Thomas, December 14, 1962 EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER FAMOUS BRAND MERCHANDISE Open Until 9 p.m. Friday Night and all next week DB IPBp SDnip 224 South Main Springville, Utah 1 |