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Show i Eureka ftppfirtpr PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By COMPANY PUBLISHING ART CITY Spiingvlllo, Utah matter February 10, 1048, at the Entered an second-clan- n 1879. post office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, Per Year,$4A0: Per Copy, 10c. Subscription In Advance. MRS. BWJJB COFFEY HARRISON CONOVER WOODROW WEIGHT Correspondent Publisher Editor ! i (jjouplLcn Hal and Margo Spencer, son and daughter of Ur. and Mrs. Harold Spencer, were home for the Thanksgiving holidays. Hal is a student at the University of Utah, and Margo attends St Marys of the Wasatch. Christian Society Women's Society of Christian' Service met Friday at the home of Mrs. Vem Nevers. President Alliene Farren presided at the business session and the devotional was given by Mrs. Nevers. Mrs. Curtis Butler played several piano selections in keeping with the Thanksgiving sea- Lochran Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spencer, spent the weekend at Brighton with the James Quigley family. son. Plans were made for the Christmas banquet which will be held in the Memorial Bulld-in-d . Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NA-TION- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose and daughter, Carolee of Mammoth, were in Evanston, Wyoming, over the weekend visiting with their daughters and their families, Mr. And Mrs. Sterlin Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Lester and getting acquainted with the new baby at the Lester home. Friday, December 11. The hostess served delicious refreshments to members, Mrs. Elsie Nilson, Mrs. Leslie RanCARD OF THANKS dle, Mrs. Bert Hanks, Mrs. Sincere thunks la extended ' Frank Ewell, Mrs. Arthur to the Girl Scouts, who disSmith, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Myrtle tributed literature for the Theriault, Mrs.' Lynn Brady, Immunisation Clinics held in and Mrs. Farren. , NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. ji November 27, 1964 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two CLASSIFIEDS Rats: 5c par word; minimum 1.00. Rerun Rata: 50c (up to 5 lines). . LAIRDS MARKET Eureka Fresh Bleats, OroCn Dairy Products and Produce. Frozen Foods Delivery 8 Phone Tues.-Thurs.-S- FOR SALE Legal Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signori lor . Further Information NOTICE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice 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. 871a) has filed application for the issuance of a confirmatory patent for the .following-describe- d lands granted to the State under various acts of Congress for the support of common schools: Utah 0101259 T. 10 S., R 11 W. Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 T. 10 S., R 12 W. Secs. 16, 32, 36 Sec. 2, Lots 1, 2, SEKNEK. EUSEK Utah 0101263 T. R 19 8 S., W. Secs. 2, 16, 32. 36 T. 9 S., R 19 W. Secs. 2, 36 Sec. 16, NEK, NUSEK. NEKNWK. WHWH Sec. 32, SESE, SH NH, SWK, NWKSEK, R 19 W. Secs. 2, 16, 36 Utah 0120732 T. 10 S., R. 2 W. Sec. 2, Lots 23 to 36 inclusive. Sec. 36 Utah 0124635 T. 8 S., R. 2 W. T.-Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 S., R.2W. Secs. 2, 16. 32, 36 T. 10 S., R.1W, Sec. 16 See. Lots 15, 16 36, Lots 2, 4 10 W. Sec. 2 Sec. T. S., R 32, EKNEK. NWKNEK. WH NWK, SH Sec. 36, WH, SEK T. 11 S., R. 4 W. Secs. 2, 36 Sec. 16, NV4, WHSWK, EH BEK - Sec. 32, Lots 1, 2, 3, 9 1-1- -- WANTED a two or in Eureka, W. Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 T. 11 Sees. 2, 16, 32, 36 5., ROW. 0124636 T. 11 S., R 7 Utah W. Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 T. 11 S., R 8 W. Sees. 2, 16, 32, T. 11 S., R 9 W. Secs. 36 T. 11 S., R 2, 16, 32, 36 10 W. Secs. 2. 16, 32, 36 T. 11 S.. R 11 W. Secs, 2, 16. T. 11 S., R 12 W. 32, 36 Secs. 2. 16, 32, 36 Utah 0124637 T. 11 S., R 13 T. 11 S., W.Seca. 2, 16, 36 R 14 W. Secs. 2, 36 T. 11 5., R 15 W. Secs. 2, 16, 32, T. 11 S., R 16 W. Secs. 36 T. 11 S., R 2, 16, 32, 36 17 W. Sec. 2, WHNEK, WH. WHSEK Secs. 16. 32, 36 T. 11 S., R 18 W. Secs. T. 11H S., R 2, 16, 32, 36 T. 12 S., R 2H W. Sec. 36 1 W. Secs. 2. 16, 32, 36 Utah 0124638 T. 12 S.( R 3 W. Secs. 16, 32, 36 T. 12 4 R. W. Secs. 2, 32, 16, 36 5., 12 T. S., R 5 W. Sec. 2, T. EH. SWK Sec. 16, 32 12 8, R 6 W. Sees. 2, 16, 36, 32 Utah 0124680 T. 8 S, R 20 W. Sec. 36 T. 9 S., R 20 W. Sec. 36 T. 10 S., R 20 W. Sec. 36 T. 11 S., R 19 W. Sec. 16, EH. EHWH Sec. T. 11 S., R 20 W. Sec. 36 36 Salt Lake Meridian, Utah Persons asertlng a claim to any land of the other than through the State, or having a bonafide 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 11505, Salt Lake above-describe- d City, Utah 84111. Any claims or ; objections must bo filed, with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the Utah State Land Board, within 3Q. days from date of last publication indicated below. Where the State of Utah may have , three-bedroo- m modern home Send-el- l Mrs. Marie Berry was sufficiently recovered from a recent illness to return home last Friday. She had spent several days in the Payson Hospital Friends are wishing her continued Improvement. NH, NHSWK, NWKSEK Utah 0124636 T. 11 S., R 5 Guardianship Notices Probate and To buy Young Bridge Club Mrs. Joseph Bernini was hostess to the Bridge Club at her home Wednesday evening of last week. Prizes were won by Mrs. James Muth, Mrs. Ray Badert-schand Mrs. Floyd Evans. After cards the hostess served tasty refreshments to those named and to Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. Ted Johnson, Mrs. Darrell Franks and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. James Toons er FENDER Guitars, Basses and amplifiers. Also various nonelectric guitars. All prices Herger Music, 158 So. 1st Dll West, Provo. T. 10 S., Stephen Lee, small son of Mr. and Mrs Glen Lee of Ephraim ,1s spending the week here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nash. three past wan the Clinic. The turn-ou- t most satisfactory. Mrs. Martha Burton Public Health Nurse at 433-889- SEK these months, and to all the ladles who assisted in any way at de- tails to: SMS John .McCormick ' USAF Command F6st(AFXOPXS) The Pentagon Washington, D.C. - . - already transferred the lands to private ownership, the la--' auance of a patent will not affect the present owners title to the. lands. , J. E. KEOGH Manager First publication November 27, 1964. Last publication Decem. ber 25, 1964. left Tuesday for Reno, Nevada, where they win spend the Thanksgiving holidays with their son rnd daughter-inof Mamm-'tli- . Mr And Mrs. Mike -law, Toone. granddaughter, Korin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Ausdal of Kearns; And Mr. and Mrs. George Byrnes and children of Mt. View, Wj-omin- g. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sandstrom accompanied their son and family, the Bob Bandstroxns of Orem, to Bountiful cn Thanksgiving Day, where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Christensen. Mr. Christensen is a brother of Mrs. Bob Sandstrom. Mr And Mrs. Robert Garity and family of Orem, spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Robert L. Garity. Thanksgiving Day guests of Mrs. Earlean Gear were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cromar and son, Stan, Price; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cromar and son, Richard, and Mrs. Etta Jeppaon of Pleasant Grove; Ur. and Mrs. George Cromar of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cromar and son, Lynn, of Salt Lake. Miss Mary Quigley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Quigley, and a student at St Marys of the Wasatch in Salt Lake, is spending the Thanksgiving holiday in Spokane, Wash., with a sister, Miss Joan Quigley, who is attending Gonzaza University in Spokane. McCabe. Afternoon 500 Mrs. Harold Sorensen entertained the members of the afternoon 500 Club at a local cafe last Thursday. Luncheon was served at 1 p.m. and an afternoon of cards was enjoyed. Mrs. Oscar Erickson, Mrs. Melvin Hansen, Mrs. Brennan Hannifin and Mrs. Gerald Altken won prizes. Others attending were Mrs. Ed Webb, Mrs. William Paxman, Mrs. Rhoda Bell and Mrs. Dean Rose. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawforth of Clearfield, were home over the weekend spending the time with her mother, Mrs. Mary Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Branna-ga- n and children of Goshen were dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day at the home of her mother, Mrs. Roanna Hansen. Mr And Mrs. Leslie Randle were in Salt Lake on Monday combining business and pleasure. Job calls hold at steady level Although below the volume of a year ago, job calls are holding at a steady level, reported LeRue E. Thurston, manager of the Provo Employment Security Office. For the week ended November 14, 1964, 749 offers were made through Utah employment security offices, compared to 791 the week before, and 861 for the same week a year ago. The unemployed rate at 2. 52 per cent of the Insured work was 8 points higher than the previous week's 2.44 per cent However, when seasonally adjusted, the Jobless rate waa unchanged over the week and stood at 3.5 per cent compared to. 8 .2 per. cent a year ago. relish Short, on time during the holidays Try the new cranberry-orange relish now to be found on your grocery shelves. It's just like mother makes. .Cranberry-orang- e 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence James and family were in Kearns on Thanksgiving Day, where they were dinner guests of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester James. The James daughter, Claudia, who is taking a nursing course at St Marks Hospital in Salt Lake, joined the family for dinner, and returned to Eureka with her parents that evening, and spent the weekend here. Mr And Mrs. Tom Randle and small son, Mike, of Salt Lake, spent Thanksgiving Day here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle. Mrs. Elsie Nilson was in Orem on Thanksgiving Day, riwmaairf IMmiJvm 4wh Common warts A way Without Cutting orBurning Doctors warn pickirigor scratch-in-g at warts may cause bleeding, spreading. Now amazing Compound w penetrates Into warts, destroys their crib, actually malts warts away without cutting or burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used as directed, removes common warts safely., effectively, leaves no ugly acam where she was a dinner guest of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Glen Storrs. New! Miss Jane Fitch, a student i w at St Marys of the Wasatch, spent Thanksgiving holidays here with her parents, Mir. and Mrs. Cedi Fitch, Jr. Miss Marjorie Randle, who is attending the Utah State University in Logan, w&s home for the Thanksgiving holidays, spending the time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randle. Martin Fennell, Jr., a student at the University of Utah, was hbme over the Thanksgiving holidays visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell, Sr. Miss Ann Quigley unrl Sam Quigley, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. James Quigley, were home for the Thanksgiv- ing holidays, visiting with their parents. Ann is a student at St. Marys of the Wasatch, and Sam attends the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird were in Payson on Friday evening, attending the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Anderson. Mrs. Anderson Is the former Sarah Ann Stew-ai- t, ... . . . . Thanksgtving Day dinner guests ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris, were their daughter. 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