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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER May 29, 1964 Young couple engaged to be wed in Salem ceremony on June 5th Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweir-kos-z are announcing the engagement and coming marriage of a daughter, Joan Lee, to Mr. and Mrs. William Pax-ma- n were in Orem on Saturday, where they attended a dance revue presented by the Marilyn Kofford School of Dancing. The Paxmans two Cydney and granddaughters, Mechell Fowden, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fowden participated in the Revue. Mr. Paxmans mother, Mrs. Jean Paxman of Springville, accompanied them to Orem, and enjoyed watching her great graddaughter perform. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle were in Salt Lake on Sunday visiting with their son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laTom Randle, and with Mrs. Randles brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Carlson. When they returned Sunday evening, they were accompanied by Mrs. Leonard Brown of Kellogg, Idaho, who had been visiting with the Carlson family in Salt Lake City. She is a house guest of the Lloyd Randles, and will spend several days here before returning to Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas left Monday for Springville, where they will make their home. They have been long w, Hello! The hippy surprises in a Long Distinct csK begin whsn you ny iwift not wanrnom ypffifl whose voles you'd like to hear. Then pick up your phone. You dont need a special occasion to call Long Distance. Tty It and see. TELEPHONE John Smith of Payson. Parents of the prospective groom are Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Smith of Salem. The young couple have circled June 5 as their wedding date. The marriage will be performed at the Smith home in Salem. The bride-elegraduated at Tintic High School last week. ct time residents of Eureka, and friends are regretting their departure, but are wishing them well in their new surroundings. Mrs. Vola Nevers, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. Elsie Nilson, Mrs.- Frances Ewell, Mrs. La Von Ryan and Mrs. Mabel Butler were in Salt Lake last Thursday attending the District Methodist Conference, which was held at the First Methodist Church. They represented the Womens Society of Christian Service of Eureka. Launa Allinson, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allinson is confined to the Payson Hospital, where she is being treated for a virus infection. Her many little friends are wishing her a speedy re- Utah-Weste- rn honors resident Junior-Senio- r Banquet was held Monday, May 25, at 6:30 p.m. in the Little Theatre. The theme was Somewhere the The Along Way. junior girls sang the theme son, and tributes were given to retiring Superintendent Blight by Diana Fields; to the seniors by Carol Ann Webb, and senior memories were reviewed by Penny Sorensen. Fred H. Holladay presented pins to the following-studentsKaren Dale, class valedictorian; Mary Lou Taylor, salutatorian; David Jones and ath- Rex Carlson for letics; Joan Sweirkosz, girl 3 athletics, and David Redmond for leadership. David Chambers was master of ceremonies. A turkey drinner with all the trimmings was prepared and served by mothers of the junior class. Decorations for the table consisted of colorful spring flowers and place cards were fashioned of miniature graduation caps and diplomas. : all-arou- nd - ITCH I KIG externally caused itching... of eczema, minor skin irritations, insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surDe-itc- h face germs. skin with Zemo Liquid or Ointment non-poisono- us Banghart has been employed there for the past month, and he came to Eureka on the weekend to move Friends are sorry Banghart family, wishing them well home. Of interest to Eurekans and former residents is the announcement of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs.' Richard Bauer of Layton. The little boy was bom Tuesday morning in the Dee Memorial Hospital in Ogden. The newcomer has two brothers, Ricky, 5, and Scott, 2, and a old sister, Suzanne. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauer of Salt Lake, and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Boise, Idaho. The new arrival is a grand nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Griggs. 4-y- ear employed in Salt Lake, was home over the weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell and other relacovery. tives and attending the graduRheem Franke of Bountiful ation exercises for her brother, was in town last Sunday, lookMartin Fennell, Jr. ing after business matters for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bees-le- y his mother, Mrs. Elysabeth of San Luis Obispo, Calif., Franke. were in town on Wednesday lbs. Harry S. Sorensen of visiting with friends. They are Poison, Mont, is spending the spending the week in Payson week here with her daughter with her brother and family, and family, Mr. and Mrs. LawMr. and Mrs. Reid Perrson. rence James. Jim Nash left for San FranMrs. Clara Jerman of Long cisco on Wednesday. He has Beach, California, was back in town this week visiting with spent the past ten days here Mr. and Mrs. friends.. She is spending most with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nash and Floyd of her time in Elberta with her Bob Robinson and family. He daughter and family, Mr. and is employed in the Bay City. Mrs. Don Hopes. in' town last Thursday Back Mrs. Dora Randle, Mrs. Jean ' a Giles and Mrs. Elaine Kirk visiting with biends for few hours were Elbert Beesley of were in Mapleton last WednesSalt Lake and Walter Beesley, day, where they were luncheon of San Luis Abispo, Calif. Both guests at the home of Mrs. are former residents of Eureka. Ruth Peart. Mrs. Gaxtoett returned Clara Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coffey home Monday, after spending and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fields a vacation in Yerring-to- n, weeks of Lark were Sunday visitors Nevada, with her son and at the Jack Coffey home. Miss Eileen Fennell, who is family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garbett. While there she was taken on a trip to Virginia City and to Lake Tahoe. The Roger Banghart family left last Friday to make their LIKE MAD? home in Hailey, Idaho. Mr. Zemo speedily stops torment of 0 The party Going-awa- y r banquet held Gat this doctor's formulal MOUNTAIN OTATBD Junior-Senio- Page Three the family. to lose the but all are in their new Mrs. Ray Badertscher honored her son, John, at a birthday party last Friday afternoon on the occasion of his 6th birthday anniversary. The little people were entertained with a variety of party games, and Johnny's served freshments delicious complete with - party last going-awa- y Friday evening, honoring Mrs. Gertrude Thomas, who is leaving Eureka to make her home in Springville. Bingo furnished the evenings entertainment, with Mrs. Alice Peart winning the high score and Mrs. Trina Peterson, the consolation. Mrs. Fox served tasty refreshments to those named and to Mrs. Velma Phillips, Mrs. Leah Boswell, Mrs. Eva Gus-ti- n and Mrs. Frances Ball. Ylwi Yjotgi Sixth birthday calls for party mother Mrs. Harold Fox entertained at a re- a beautifully decorated birthday cake. Helping Johnny celebrate his big day were Barbara Butler, Richard Hyde, Gary Ainge, Sue ... Mr. and Mrs. Ramond Archl-b- al and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Swenson returned home Tuesday after spending a few days in Las Vegas. YOU CM RELIEF GET FROM HEADACHE PAIH STAN BACK gives you FAST Amt Garbett, Lee Nelson, Bret Wall, Valerie Laird, Fred and Lee Badertscher, Ray Garbett, Ben Thompson, Glen Wahlberg, Michael Lofgran, Sherrie Becky Phillips, Jimmy Bernini, Bobby Bush and Lloyd Johnson. Col-ovic- h, Music is the only language in which you cannot say a mean or sarcastic thing. confidence. 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