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Show January THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER lfKl Y Qlljr lEureka jRpjwrtpr there Saturday PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH BYUs basketball team will absent itself from the bubbling, boiling conference race for the next four weeks, turning its attention to a pair of nonleague opponents, Denver and Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springvllle, Utah matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered as second-clas- s post office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Utah State. deThe Cougars parture from WAC warfare will be an extended one. They will not return to conference action until Feb. 8. In the meantime they will play two games each with Denver and Subscription in Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c. Publisher HARRISON CONOVER Editor WOODROW WEIGHT MBLLic COFFEY MRS. Correspondent mid-seas- on NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES. INC. When you want the best in STOKER SLACK, use Castle Gate. Washed, oiled and dust proof. , Exclusive Dealer: BILL AND LOT ALLINSON'S COAL YARD Phone 433-684- 0 Tues.-Thurs.-S- Phone 433-680- at 8 JliEGMl? rjniomiiOEisii BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. NoUce is hereby given that the State of Utah, under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 21, 1934 (48 Stat 1185; 43 U.S.C. 871 a) has filed application for the issuance of patent for the following described lands for the support of common schools: U096428 Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 T. 9 S., R. 10 W; Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 T. 8 S., R. 11 W; U098715 Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 T. 7 S., R. 3 W; Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 T. 8 S., R. 3 W.; U098716 Secs. 2, 32; Sec. 16, EH.EH.WH.WH, NWK, Sec. 36, Lot 1 T. 9 S., Secs. 2, R. 3 W.; U098717 16, 32, 36 T. 7 S., R. 4 W; Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 U098718 8 T. S., R. 4 W; Secs. 2, 16, 36; Sec. 32, SH, NEK, NWK, NWK T. 9 S., R. 4 W.; Secs. 2, 16; Sec. 32, SH, WH NWK, EH NEK. NWK NEK: Sec. 36, NH NWK, SH NH, SH T. 10 S., R. 4 W.; U098720 Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 T. 8 S., R. 5 W; Secs. 2, 16, 32; Sec. 36, NH, NEK SEK, SWK SWK T. 9 S., T. 5 W; U098721 Sec. 36, T. 10 S., R. 5 W.; Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 U0101166 T. 7 S, R. 6 W.; Secs. 16, 32, 36 T. 8 S., R. 6 W.; U0101167 Sec. 2, Lots 2, 3, SWK NEK. SH NWK, SH; Sec. 16, EH, EH. NWK. Sec. 36, NH. SEK. EH SWK. T. 9 S-- , R. 6 W.; Secs. 32, 36 T. 10 S., 6 W.; U0101168 Secs. 2, 7 W.; 16, 32, 36 T. 8 S., U0101169 Secs. 16, 32, T. 9 S., 7 W.; Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 7 W.; U0101171 10 T. S., Secs. 2, 16, 32, 86 T. 8 S., 8 W.; Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 T. 8 W.; Sec. 2, Lots 9 S., 1, 2, SH NEK. SH; Secs. 16, 8 W.; U0101173 36 T. 10 S., Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 T. 10 8., 9 W.; U0101175 Secs. 2, 10 W. 16, 32, 36 T. 10 S., a a a a a a a a Salt Lake Meridian, WARM Morning Stove, practically new. Call. Margaret Hyde, Phone 433-665- 2. " LOST WEDDING ring, somewhere in the vicinity of the Silver Club. Engraving on inside, T. U. '44, 20 carat. Finder please return to Mrs. Thelma Underwood. In emergency LAIRDS MARKET Fresh Meats, Groc Dairy Products and Produce. Frozen Foods Delivery - Utah State. FOR SALE Sun Skin. a Utah. use radio If there is a nuclear attack on the United States, or the imminent threat of one, tune your standard AM radio to your local stations at their normal places on the dial until you hear the one that is part of the Emergency Broadcast System. That station, which will identify itself by location but not by call letters, will be on the air with official information, news and instructions on things you and your family can do to survive. Be sure you are prepared for an emergency by getting a operated radio and spare batteries. Never have so many people lived so well so far behind before. battery-- Persons asserting a claim to any of the above described land other than through the State, or having a bona fide objection to the proposed issuance of patent, are required to file protests or notice of their claims with the Land Office Manager, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84110. Any claims or objections must be filed, with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the Utah State Land Board, within 30 days from date of last publication indicated below. J. E. Keogh Manager Published in the Eureka Re- porter January 17, 24, ruary 7 and 14, 1964 30, Feb- NOTICE FOR BID The Board of Education of the Tintic School District, will receive sealed bids until 4 p.m., January 31, 1964, for the sale of one 1945 International School Bus. Said bids will be publically opened at the regular Board Meeting, 7:30 p.m., February 5, 1964, and the Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bus can be inspected any day at the school campus. Tires (9:00 by 20) and motor in excellent condition. Front axle and frame twisted. Bids will be . for bus as is with no guarantee. Catherine K. Chatterton Tintic School Dls. Clerk Eureka, Utah Published in Eureka Reporter January 17, 1964. plays Denver This week the Cougars wrill travel to Denver for a Saturday night game with the Pioneers. A week later they will meet the Aggies dn Logan. n The change of pace may prove beneficial, since the Wattsmen have been playing at an excellerated clip for the past six weeks. From mid-seaso- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randle were in Bountiful last week attending installation ceremonies of Bethel 9, Job's Daughters. Mrs. Randle's niece, Carolyn Clayton was installed as Honor Queen at the ceremonies. Bob Robinson was taken to the Payson Hospital on Monday, where he is being treated for pneumonia. A speedy recovery is being wished by his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson were in Salt Lake last Saturday, calling on Mrs. Lucille Hansen, who is reported seriously ill at St Marks Hospital. They also visited in Bountiful with Mrs. Juanita Johnson and enroute home stopped in Lehi for a visit with their daughter and family, the James his wife, Lunts, and a 'son-anMr. and Mrs. Richard Erickson. 17, 1964 Needlecraft News by Nany Baxter MANY YEARS HAVE COME AND GONE since the crochet first became popular. Today, this delicate form is still an art, yet crochet is so easy as to tempt of women around the world to try their hand at it. After all, it's not the effort that makes the art, its the results. This explains why many of our prized possessions, while so easily made, are so long admired. It's the quality of MANY, lace-maki- ng lasting beauty that makes yesterday's works of art such welcome additions to todays designs for modern living. MOTIF TABLECLOTH Heres a pattern thats as new as today, yet it re- -. tains all the feeling of tradition that is inherent in the fine art of crochet. The beauty of this star tablecloth will endure for many years. Its a design that will grace any setting with an expression of sincere hospitality. The tablecloth measures 48 inches square, and is made of star motifs measuring 3H inches from point to point. Each star is framed with crocheted lace with the star motifs along the borders forming a natural edging of picots. Free directions for makifig'the Star Tablecloth are available from the Needlework Editor of this newspaper. Include a stamped, envelope with your request for Leaflet PC 3390. self-address- ed Dec. 6 to Jan. 11, they played a total of 13 games, more than . half of which were on the road. However, the decellerated schedule will also have its challenges. The calibre of competition in the Pioneers and Aggies is typically high. Denver has scored wins over Arizona State and Baylor, while Utah State, one of the better teams in the Far West, has a 2 season mark. BYU lost a close one to New Mexico in their opening WAC but regame Friday, 9-- 59-5- 7, taliated with an important victory the following night 96-9- 1. over the Wyoming team. Fair-chiwas the big gun for the Y getting 34 points. Robinson, Wyomings hot shot, got 27. ld d Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rife were in town last Thursday evening. Rusty attended the Elks dinner and the Lodge meeting, and Gloria visited around .with friends. Friends of Mrs. Mary Red- mond will be pleased to learn that she was released from the Payson Hospital last weekend. She slipped on a Payson street and broke a bone in her foot. Continued improvement is being wished by all her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones of Payson were in town Tuesday, attending funeral services for Mrs. Floris Castleton. Now you can afford the many wonderful advantages of flameless electric heating and air conditioning too with electric rates now reduced 15. below regular rates for space heating and air conditioning in total electric homes. You Can t Beat Electric Heat Clean as electric light. Separate temperature Norman Schow is confined to the Payson Hospital following surgery performed last Thursday. Latest reports are that he is recuperating nicely, which will be good news to his many friends. Mr. and Sirs. Jim Jensen and two children of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts. control for every room. o Draft-fre- e Saves space Sir. and Sirs. Jack Lucas and son, Mike, were back in town over the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lucas and family, and with other relatives. Mrs. Lynn Brady and two daughters, Janet and Pam, and Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, were in Provo on Tuesday, where they combined business and pleasure. 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