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Show Mrs. Irma Gourley returned home on Sunday from the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, where she had been confined for several days following major surgery. All are wishing her continued improvement Guests during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle wrere Mrs. Randles niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doss and small son, Stephie. They have been making their home in Sacramento, and were enroute to Duluth, Minn., where they plan to make their home. Mrs. Doss is the former Jeannie Conover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Conover, former residents of Eureka. Bruce Thomas, who is attending the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, was home over the weekend visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas. Miss Ellen Fennell, who is Business attending Henager's College in Salt Lake City, was home over the weekend spend- ing the time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kurtz of Provo, were in town on Sunday, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green and Lloyd. LaVar Bryson left last Wed. for an army camp in Georgia. He had spent a 15 day leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bryson. He recently completed his basic training at the army base at Fort Ord in California. Mr. and Sirs. Ross Falsetti of Salt Lake City were in town over the weekend spending the time with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Muth. Mrs. Hilda Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beck of Dug- - flt-IO-US November 15, 1963 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Four way, drove to Evanston on Friday and spent the weekend with Mrs. Webbs daughter and family, the Verl Griggs. They returned home Monday evening. A MEJL IHUHF OTT Elk hunts open Two late season elk hunts, involving 375 hunters, are set to get underway this Saturday, November 9, according to the Utah Department of Fish and Mrs. Ada McIntyre and Ann of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend here visiting with friends in Eureka and Mammoth. Game. The two hunts, set by the Board of Big Game Control to run through Monday, Novem- 18, are for the Fish Lake and Heaston Units. Permit holders were selected for these and all other elk hunting units during the annual public drawing conducted ber Miss Marjorie Randle, a stu- dent at Utah State University in Logan, was home over the weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ran- last August dle. Mrs. Elsie Xilson spent a few days last week in ' Orem with her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Storrs. at the State Capitol. Game managers today vised permit holders to Dinner guests on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blight were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Falkenburg of Calloa. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kay and son, Danny Paul, returned home last Wednesday evening, after spending a week in Riverton, Wyoming, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay. 27 Sion devn iCK Oil MVECZIT Callao on Thursday, where an immunization program was conducted at the schools in that locality. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Wilma Webber were conditions. GRADUALLY her son, Ed, and his three sons, Johnny, Eddie and Jimmy of Orem. Guam is the largest island of the Pacific group known as the Marianas. Lee home. Mr. and Mrs. George Porsey, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee, Mrs. Rachael Long, Mrs. Anna made a trip on Wednesday to the Manti Temple. Mc-Don- nel Kirk Drussell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Drussell, returned home on Saturday, after being confined to the Holy Cross surgery Hospital,onfollowing Connose. his performed tinued improvement is being wished by his many friends. Supt. Alex Blight, Mrs. Martt tha Burton, Mrs. Marva and Dr. Joyce of the State Department of Health, made a trip to Partoun and Han-che- 6RAUD-DAD- S Barry M. Goldwater Barry M. Goldwater was born on January 1st, 1709, in Phoenix Arizona. His love of the active, outdoor life began in the frontier-lik- e atmosphere of Arizona in those days and continued during his years as a student at Staunton Military Academy in Virginia. A FUMELESS FREE Goldwater served with distinction as a pilot with the Army Air Force during World War II. Hes still an enthusiastic aviator . . flies his own planes and is qualified to pilot the latest military jet TAKES BETTER CARE OF YOUR CLOTHES! aircraft. Arizona sent Barry Goldwater to the United States Senate as its Junior Senator in 1953. He quickly established a national reputation . . . became a leader in the is now heralded as a Senate Father of four, the Senator says contender for he has "2 grandchildren and 1 leading Republican 1964 presidential nomination. 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