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Show July 3, 1964 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two pas iarrrka ftrpnrtrr PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springvllle, Utah matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered aa second-clas- s post office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription. In Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c. MRS. Correspondent tjjb COFFEY Publisher HARRISON CONOVER Editor WOODROW WEIGHT NAUTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Member: l fift house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Yjewd YjoteA Mr. and Mrs. Hany Medford of Tooele were guests on Sunday at the home of Miss Fran- ces Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coffey spent Sunday and Monday in Lark, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fields, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coffey. They were in STOKER SLACK, use When you want the best Castle Gate. Washed, oiled and dust proof. Dealer: BILL AND LOT ALLINSON'S Exclusive COAL YARD Phone 433-684- 0 LAIRDS MARKET Fresh Meats, Gro&, Dairy Products and Produce. Frozen Foods Delivery Phone Tues.-Thurs.-S- 43S-68- at 08 Fields. Janet Sue and Robyn Run-nell- s, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Runnells and 'Sue Ann Smith of Salt Lake, will spend Friday and Saturday here with friends. On Friday, they will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brady, and on Saturday, they will be house guests of the Tom Eastwoods. get-togeth- er. Mrs. Clare Larsen spent last week in Salt Lake, where she combined business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson and family are spending the week at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gardner, who have spent the past several months in California, returned home this week. Mr. Gardner wUl travel throughout the southern part of the state doing work for the Boyles Brothers Drilling Company. Mrs. Gardner will remain here. Mrs. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler were in Salt Lake on Saturday, combining business and pleasure. While in the city, they visited with his mother, Mrs. Amel Butler. Washington, D. C., Sr. Margaret Denyse, Salt Lake; Joseph Harrington, Menlo Park, Calif.; Mrs. Sadie Kiplinger of Reno, Nevada; and Miss Margaret Harrington, Provo spent, the weekend here enjoying a family Sanderson re- O turned home on Sunday, after spending several days in Butte, Mont., with relatives. It will soon be as as an iee box . to swelter at home in the summer. You'jl be surprised how little it costs to out-of-da- Father John Harrington of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose and daughter, Carolee, and their grandson, Craig Lester, of Evreturned anston, Wyoming, last Thursday from a ten-da- y vacation. Their travels took them to Las Vegas, then on to Los Angeles, where they visited Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, and other areas of Interest. Later they drove to San Francisco, for a look at the Bay Area. They spent a couple of days with former residents of Mammoth, Mr. and Mrs. Aanard Bjamson and son. Dean, at their home in El Serito. While in the area they took a trip upthrougn the Red Woods and returned home via Reno, where they took in the sights. All report a most enjoyable vacation. Mrs. Elysabeth Franke returned home this week, after spending the past few weeks in Bountiful with her sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rheem te air condition one room or your entire house electrically. Your home will be happier too... no more edgy, hot weather dispositions. With pure, electrically cooled air you'll keep that .'fresh as a morning glory reeling. Protects ' your family from summer allergies too. Count On It Things happen when you call Long Distance. People are surprised They cell others to the phone. You ask yourself why you waited eo long to visit You don't i I mode I spoelal occasion to call Long Distance. Try It and seel I Air Condition Ono Hoorn or Your ffnffro Hows iloetrlcally Tho Provon Woyl Buy Now from Your Electric Dealer or Contractor MOUNTAIN OTATBO TBLBPHONH Franke. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. L--u For Your Town . YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Your local newspaper strives to represent every facet of the community. It promotes business by advertising products and services; it supports churches, schools, and civic dubs by publishing information concerning their activities; it recognizes individual members of the community as interesting events occur in their lives; and it spreads local news, and national news in local terms. By helping different factions of the community to leamj other, your local newspaper promotes undei 0 SOLID, UNITING FORCE! cooperation for the good of the entire area. HELP YOUR TOWN GROW! SUPPORT s V YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER! 14 WIST BROADWAY SAIT IAKI CITY, UTAN i i I I I |