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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two January 18, 1963 Iitrdut Stejinrter 5U? PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah Entered as second-clas- s matter 10, 1948, at the 1 post office, Eureka, Utah, under February the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription in Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c. HARRISON CONOVER Publisher WOODROW WEIGHT Editor MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent : Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NA- TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY j I NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. j j ....T.Jjl Electric or Acetylene Portable Welder little Terry Laird, LLOYD LARSEN treatment for a virus Fresh Meats, Groc., Dairy Products and Produce. Frozen Foods Phone 433-680- Campbell was taken to the Payson hospital Monday suffering from a gall bladder attack. All are hoping h i s recovery will be speedy. Clyde at 8 FOR SALE THE WM. GEAR Leadville. Gear, HU home Call Mrs. for information. on Wm. Springville s21tf WANTED to supply Rawleigh Products to consumers in Juab County, Eureka and Nephi. Good time to start. Write Raw-leigDept. Uta- - 150- - 28 hs j25 Legal Notices Guardianship Notices Probate and Consult County Clark or tho Raspactiva Signors for Further Information NOTICE United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management. Notice is hereby given that Edgar A. Alder of Trout Creek, Utah, who made Homestead Entry No. Utah 014429, for SWtf Section 33. Township 13 S., Range 18 V., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before Ilenc Faber, at Eskdale, Utah on January 21, 1963. Claimant names as witness: Clyde B. Pcay, William W. Larsen, Samuel A. Rohrbach and Clare Card, all of Trout Creek, Utah.. Charles T. Hohenthal, Chief, Lands Section, P.O. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. Published in Eureka Repor- ter Dec. 21, 28, 1962 and Jen. 4, 11, and 18, 1963. Curd of Thanks Wo wish to extend nur sincere thanks to onr neighbors and friends for their and thoughtfulness many acts of kindness shown ns during my stmt h the hospital. We are also very grateful for the many cards, letters and flowers sent to us. They are very much appreciated. Signed: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Haynes. Tills aerial view of the east slope of the Wasatch Divide shows a portion of the new Wasatch Mountain State Park west of 3 lidway, Wasatch County, Utah. Aerial Lcland Sanderson is recuperating at his home here following surgery on his ear last Thursday in the Holy Cross Hospital. A speedy recovery is wished by his many being friends. Mrs. Elsie Nilson spent Tuesday in Orem, where she was a dinner guest of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Glen Storrs. Others attending the dinner wrere Mrs. Carlos Rife, Mrs Luella Gear, Springville, and her sister, Mrs. Leah Bosh. Tranis would go up the slopes of this mountain about two miles up Snake Creek in the center of the picture. 3Irs. Bessie Toone, Mrs. Lilly Erickson and Mrs. Earleen Howland were in Payson Wednesday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Howland's grandmother, Mrs. Ida Love. Mr. and Mrs. Kay B. Harris. The reception was held at the Recreation Center in Orem. The bride, the former Sandra Hudson, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hudson, formerly of Eureka, now making their home in Orem. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Harris, also of Orem. 3Ir. and 31 rs. Floyd Nash were in Orem last Friday evening, attending a reception for w, MAN Colo. Miss Maxine Paxman. who is employed in Salt Lake, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Paxman. HELP WANTED Denver, infec- tion. The many friends of the Laird family are wishing him a speedy and complete recovery. LAIRDS MARKET Tues.-Thurs.-S- d hospital, where he is receiving Goshen, Utah Delivery - 1 month-ol- son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Laird, is confined to the Payson by the hour or by tho Job Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird drove to Dragerton on Sunday and spent the day with their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Carl Peterson and their small son, Scott. son-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Robinson of Salt Lake spent Sunday and Monday here visiting with friends and relatives. They were overnight guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Robinsons sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burraston. Mrs. Holier Cushing and Mrs. Hamilton Laird spent last Wednesday and Thursday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Cushing was a guest of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Kent, and Mrs. Laird spent the time with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page and with her sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Paxton. son-in-la- w, Mis Marjorie Randle, a student at Westminister College in Sait Lake, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randle. Mrs. A- - L. Broderick and Mrs. Cloy Broderick of Delta, were in Eureka on Wednesday, spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Broderick. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Boswell spent the weekend in Tooele, visiting with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Boswejl and with Mr. Boswell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Boswell. They also made a trip into Salt Lake to visit with Mrs. Bosw'ells brother, who was confined to the Holy Cross Hospital following surgery. Mrs. Karlcen Howland and son of Reno, Ncv., arc visiting in Mammoth at the home of her sister and family, the Don Rusbys. Mrs. Ruth Martinez is in the Payson hospital, where she is receiving treatment. Friends are wishing her the best in the way of a speedy recovery. Mrs. Mary Redmond is in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, where she is receiving medical treatment for a back injury. A speedy and complete recovery is being wished by her many friends. Centennial Mining Utah is commemorating the 100th anniversary of filing the first mining claim and the establishment of the first mining district. Special events in communities throughout the state will highlight the exciting, productive century-oi- d history of a vital industry. Watch for announcements in your area so that you and your family can attend these interesting celebrations. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" A Welcome 31 rs. E. A. Stokes is in the Payson Hospital for medical treatment. A speedy recovery is being, wished by her many friends. for the 3Irs. Gertrude Thomas was taken to the Holy Cross BUSINESS Hos- pital in Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon, where she is reported to be seriously ill Her many friends are wishing her the best in the way of a speedy and complete recovery. TRAVELER TRAVELERS MOTEL Fingerling plants Recent plantings of finger-lin- g and fry sized fish made into key fishing waters of the State were listed today by the Department of Fish and Game, fingerling Kokance salmon planted into Seep Creek, main Utah tributary of the nowforming Flaming Gorge Reservoir. An additional 94,000 Kokance were planted last Week in lower Swan Creek, tributary to Bear Lake. In addition to the Kokanee plants some 75.000 brown trout fingerlings are scheduled for release this w'eck into a number of w'ater in the central portion of the State. Other plants of brown trout have recently been made into such waters as tho Weber River and East Canyon Creek. Hearty At the south edge of the business district. Phones, radios in all the rooms. Air-conditioned Electric kitchens Free A TV Lovely heated swim pool Restaurant nearby Credit cards honored 1465 SOUTH STATE Hways. 40, 89, 9 , Alt. 50 Salt Lake City, Utah 1 FREEI Write for pocket Travel Guide. Glen detaHa and sates of 300 Motor du Congress Going to Mexico? Write for details on Md Congress "Car O' Fun- - Motor flM, guide. Holds. Tows, Includes rooms, Insurance and radio. |