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Show March 12, 1965 HIE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Three with another son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Colovich who are attending the BYU in Provo were home for the weekend spending the time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Colovich and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee were in Salt Lake City last Wednesday where they combined business and pleasure. While in the city they visited with a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lee and in Bountiful Bob Garity of Orem spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Mildred Garity. Dinner guests on Saturday home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nevers were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bate and children of Dugway. at the Martin Fennell and at the Spencer, students Hal Uni versity of Utah in Salt Lake City were home for the weekend visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spencer. Mrs. Lottie Allinson is confined to the Nephi hospital, following major surgery per formed on Monday of this week. A speedy and complete recovery is being wished by her many friends. If it happens to you, dont blame it on HOOVERS n. i ".W:: GbSilCiBKte i rtiFrarfTBEmnnffiTO ; s.: r.fji: These lovely varsity cheerleaders who have led the Miners on to victory throughout the season and into the regional tournament are front, Susan Sanderson, Sue McIntyre; back, Penny Sorensen and Peggy Sparrow. Lairds host to family dinner Laird were hosts Sunday at a family dinner. The dinner honored the birthdays for Mrs. Robert Grill (Shirlin Laird) and the Lairds' two grandsons, Bruce Laird and Gregory Henderson, and the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Laird. Two beautiful birthday cakes centered the dining tables, one special one for the youngsters' table, and a beautiful one for the adults celebrating birthday and wedding anniversaries. Those attending were Gregory's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henderson and family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Laird And family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grill and small daughter and Jerry Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Sterle Mrs. Elysabeth Franke, Mrs. Elsie Nilson, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. Marion Nash and Ethel Brenton, made a trip to Magna Saturday theevening where they attended grand visitation of the Worthy Grand Patron, Harold Zogg, to Ada Chapter, O. E. S. hard to make this dance one of the lovliest of the school year. So reserve that date for an evening of dancing, and lend your support to the junior class on their night of nights. Ryans entertain Mrs. Lee Ryan entertained at a childrens party last Thursday afternoon honoring her daughter, Pamela, on the occasion of her sixth birthday anniversary. The small fry were entertained with a variety of games party . l.j V, i iii: GO&flXD im Cl rct3nflsas& t(J h i 0D Him s sinif MB refresh- ments were served to Pamela's guests, who were all the kindergarten pupils, Suzie East-wooShauna Rynearson, Andrea Jo Robinson, Cindy Sanderson, Brenda Garbett, Chris Charles Castleton, Fawson, Bart Wall, Blake Caldwell, Ricky Underwood, Scott James, Bruce Laird, Timmy Hannfin, Christy and Todd Ryan, and two special guests, Shcrie and Debbie Ryan. d, Col-ovi- ch Mrs. Lily Erickson, Mrs. Dora Rose, Mrs. Lucille HanMaude McIntyre sen, Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Sorensen, Mrs. Donna Paxman, Mrs. Arlene Milne, Mrs. Leah Aitken and Mrs. Janice Clayson attended the Felon Follies at the State Pri-- . son on Friday of last week. J tA w tAvii SJ floufftiitfiiD ntaash liljal it p 01 ulfilsJtsU) ofuuaiii on) era ... All we do is SELL the new kind for daughter and delicious .v. (EHfoGktffliB Theme selected by juniors for gala Junior Prom in early April The junior class at Tintic High has chosen the theme, Parisian Splendor for the Junior Prom, which will be held April 9 in the school auditorium. The colors selected are orchid and blue. Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. and good music will be furnished for the Prom. Promenade will be at 10:30 p.m. Class advisor, Lee Ryan, and the class members are working i of KUPPENHEIMER the new Kuppenheimer XK suit happens to make you more attractive to ladies, we can't If be responsible. What does it is a rather remarkable new tailoring idea that subtly plays up your chest and shoulders and plays down your middle . . makes you look a little younger and more "with-it- " . . . gives you unaccustomed comfort when you move your arms. We can't protect you from impressionable females, but we can show you a choice selection of Kuppenheimer XK suits in the newest spring and summer fabrics. From all reports it was a very enjoyable entertainment. OOVERS Mrs. Raymon Archibal and Mrs. Arnold Swensen were in Provo on Tuesday, where they combined business and pleaure. 78 West Center Provo |