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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER January 10, 1964 Visitors during the New Years holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas were: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Finch of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horton and Mr. and Mrs. George Steele of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen of Tooele; and Mr. and Mrs. Ster- Eureka man marries Lehi girl in rites performed in Elko Announcement is being made this week of the marriage of Miss Mary Jean Mellor, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mel- - Meth odist Church Services The high school class will have charge of the Sunday morning service at the Eureka Methodist Church. The service will begin at 11:00 a.m. Sunday School is at the regular hour, 10:00 a.m., under direction of Roger Banghart, Supt IDS Church services Eureka Ward Bishop Denton Bartschi presided at the Sunday services at the Eureka LDS Ward. The music was by Mayme Wirthlin at the organ and Faye Ryan conducting. The invocation was given by Wilson Lee. Frank Peart was sustained as teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood. The baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roberts was blessed by Duane Garbett and given the name of Rex Lee Roberts. ling May of Salt Lake City. lor of Lehi, and Julian Sanderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Sanderson, of Eureka. The young people were married last Friday, January 3, in Elko, Nevada. The bride attended school in Lehi, and is now employed in Provo. The groom is a graduate of Tintic High School, and is currently employed at the Bergen Mine in Eureka. After a short honeymoon, they will make a home in Provo. The groom is a grandson of Mrs. William Wlrthlin of Eureka. Guests during the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jessie Billings is confined to the Payson City Hospital, where she is receiving medical treatment. Friends are wishing her a speedy recovery. Guests - last Sunday at the of Mrs. Wilma Webber, her son, Ed Webber of and three of his children, home were Orem John, Eddie and Carolee. Page Five Wilson Lee were their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lee and children, Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lee and children, Bountiful; and Mr. and Mrs. Max Lee and family of Salt Lake City. Mrs. William Bate and their son, who had spent the holidays in Campbell, Calif., with Bill and Richard's mother, Mrs. Norma Bate and Jerry. The William Bate family returned to Price, Sunday evening, where Mr. Bate is teaching in the Price schools. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coffey wen in Payson, Sunday Mrs. Earlean Gear spent last Saturday in Price with her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gene Cromar. She eve- ning spending the time with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones. w, made the trip. in company with another brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cromar of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bate and two children drove to Pro- vo last Sunday to meet his brother and his wife, Mr. and Pleasant Grove. SWEATERS . 20 OFF SLACKS 20 OFF . . BRUCE DOUGLAS) (KUPPENHEIMER Miss Claudle James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence James, returned to Salt Lake Sunday, to continue her studies. She spent the holidays here with her parents. DRESS SHIRTS 50 OFF (HATHAWAY) Gregory Rynearson was baptized Saturday evening in and confirmed in Eureka on Sunday morning, by his grandfather, Tom Rynearson, Sr., of Salt Lake City. The Sacrament Gem was given by David Chambers, and the benediction was by Jerry Sanderson. San-taqu- in Q 3SQSlfC3M23fSZ ALL JACKETS and COATS Reduced 20 TOPCOATS, 49.95 reg. $100 Imported finest quality English wool twede. and Shetlande hand-loome- d. HOOVERS 74 West Center Provo, Utah sale on in the stock up on NATURAL SHOULDER CLOTHING Reduced 20 for the weekend! AMU IfAH PAffV AMOCUngN Of (vwiae UTAH SPECIAL GROUP SLACKS SKI SWEATERS - Vi PRICE! up to 30 OFF! |