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Show May 29, 1964 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Four Delegates listed for fire meet The Eureka Volunteer Fire Department held a regular business meeting Wednesday evening with Fire Chief Leland derson in charge. Routine business was disposed of and delegates were chosen to attend the Btate convention to be held in Richfield June 11 ,12, 13.. Those elected as delegates are Dave Jasper, Ted Colovich, Bob Robinson and Lynn Brady. Enjoy swimming Members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship group enjoyed a swimming party at head Wednesday evening. Eleven members made the trip. Ac- - Dinner party honors sister Cancer drive Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas were hosts at a dinner party at their home last Thursday evening. The dinner honored Mrs. Thomas sister, Mrs. Charlotte White, on the occasion of her birthday annivers- brings $269 ary. ful conclusion with funds A turkey dinner and all the trimmings was served to family members, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finch, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Finch, Orem;' Mrs. Ethel Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Finch, Orem; Mrs. R. " companying them were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gourley and Mrs. Patricia Brady. On the way they stopped and enjoyed refreshments. According to the young people it was a very enjoyable evening. Mrs. Joseph A. Bernini, West Juab County unit chairman for the American Cancer Society, reports that the 1964 Cancer Crusade has come to a success- . Carl Thursday for daughter and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. con- tributed totaling 3269.00. Mrs. Bernini wishes to express her thanks and aprecia-tio- n to the people of the Untie District for their heart warming response to the Crusade and offers her gratitude to the H. Boswell, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen, Tooele; and Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Thomas, Eureka. The honored guest was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Fields left last a visit with her family, Mr. and Beddingfield at their home in Milford. Mrs. Ada McIntyre and her daughter, Ann of Salt Lake, spent the weekend here. They hard-worki- ng who volunteers conducted the canvass and also contacted the business establishments. house-to-hou- PAINFUL se COKNUAB AMAZING LIQUID BfiBlP RELIEVES PAIN AS IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jones and small son of Salt Lake, spent the weekend here visiting with relatives. Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain For the lint time eeienee hai found eubotanee with the a new heeling ing ability to ehrink hemor-.rhoi- di and to relieve pain without surgery. I case after caie, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took plaeo. Most amazing of all results worn so thorough that sufferers made astonishing statements like Piles have ceased to bo a problem!" The secret ii a new dishealing substance world-famou of research covery institute. This eubstanee ii now available in suppository or ointment form At all drug called Preparation counters. (Bio-Dyn- e) Now remove corns the fast, easy way with Freezonc. Liquid Frcezone relieves pain instantly, works below the skin line to dissolve corns away in just days. Get Freezone...at all drug counters. us if. At Kennecott, careers are the rule, rather than the exception. Of 6700 employees at the Utah Copper Division, 1600 have been serving in the production of copper for 20 or more years 25 of the total work force! In keeping with a 36-ye- ar thats almost old tradition, Kennecott holds annual banquets to honor veteran employees. At this years banquet, 141 men and From jobs to careers ...The Kennecott tradition E3oebcsBB (Sappoz women received special recognition. Thirty-seve- n men were presented with gold watches engraved with their names and bearing service insignia. Ninety-nin- e men and five women, who have been members of the Kennecott family for 20 years, received gold lapel service pins and certificates. Kennecott pays special tribute to the skilled, loyal men and women who make copper production their life work. They are the heart of the big team that keeps Kennecott a sound, productive business 30-ye- ar in Utah. GfonipoBstBiiiM Uiah Copper Division |