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Show July 2, 1965 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two and are spending a few days here at the Nevers home. Intrdta JRpjinrtPr Mrs. LcMar Lester and family of Evanston, Wyoming, left Monday for their home after PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH spending four days in Mammoth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose and Printed By A III' CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Car-olc- e. Springvllle, Utah matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered as second-clas- s post office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mrs. Arthur Smith spent a few days recently in Smoot, Wyoming, with her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $1.00; Per Copy, 10c. MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent HARRISON CONOVER Publisher WOODROW WEIGHT Editor Mrs. Kenneth Underwood is confined to the Payson Hospital, where she is receiving NAUTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Member: CLASSIFIEDS LAIRD'S MARKET j Fresh Meats, Groc., Dairy Products and Produce. Frozen Foods Delivery - Tues.-Thurs.-S- Phone 433-68- treatment. Friends are wishing her a speedy recovery. NOTICE Rate: 5c per word; minimum 1.00. Rerun Rate: 50c (up to 5 lines). at 08 I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one, other than myself. (Signed) David Martinez Published in the Eureka Reporter June 25, July 2 and 9, 1965. ENGINEERING Registered professional engineer. Mining metallurgy. Consulting and field by appointment. G. B. Riding, 70 W. 3rd N., Spring-vill489-540- 0, e. AlOtfc FOR SALE 22 choice IN PAYSON building lots. Good location. Reasonable. Also homes, all kinds and prices. See Hurst Realty, 379 North Main, A30tfc Spanish Fork. PIANO FOR SALE In Assume low monthly payments or rental Write Factory Credit Dept. 1343 South Main. iSalt Lake City, Utah. Jyl THREE modern homes at Dividend. For information call Tintic StandEuard Mining Co. reka. Jy9 vi-cin- ity two-bedroo- m 433-637- 7, FOR RENT NEWLY decorated house, 4 bedrooms upstairs, 1 downstairs, which could be used as a family room. Large basement price of water Included in rent, and power Is furnished at cost. Windows arc fully draped. Contact Elmer Tomkinson, Chief Consolidated Mng. Co. Box A16tfc 270, Eureka, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fennell of Las Vegas, are spending a few days here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ruby Bigler, the Mac Biglers and the Martin Fennells. They are house guests of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nevers re-tunr- ed Sunday evening from an enjoyable trip to California Their first stop was at Lytle Creek, where they were guests of the Don Levig family. They attended the graduation exercises for Lynn Levig. held at the Eisenhower High School at Rialto. They spent a few days in El Monte, Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boyer and Mr. and Mrs. Art Bodine, cousins of Mr. Nevers. Their last stop was in Compton, where they were guests of Mr. andMrs. Jim Snow, other cousins of Mr. Nevers. Mr. and Mrs. Snow drove the Nevers to Eureka, i Mrs. Vincent Montoya is vacationing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she is the guest of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Montoya. 'HEEL KICKER PADS' PEOPLE can usually lift more than they think, says a safety maga- zine. It depends upon physical condition. Poor posture, sudden exertion, twisting movements and slipping are things that cause injuries when lifting. are being attached to auto carpeting so firmly by a new electronic method that Madam Motorist's high heels won't disturb them, reports Vota-to- r, Louisville. "Thermex" dielectric apparatus generates electronic heat which, combined with pressure, bonds vinyl pad and carpet in a third of a second. i BASEpTEKT Mr. and Mrs. Clelon Ames and son, Paul, returned last Thursday from a vacation trip to Dinosauer National Park in the Vernal area, where they also enjoyed a visit to the museum. They drove to Flaming Gorge Dam before returning to Eureka. of Mrs. Gussie Anderson is the Colo., Aspen. spending week here with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt and Mrs. Steele Bailey. She is a former resident of Eureka. OCEAN WAVES 1 0 feet tall are breaking inabasementatGeorgia Tech. Researchers have built a tunnel that simulates wave action on the bottom of the ocean. Object; to better understand effect of storms on marine life. Kathie Montoya, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Montoya, is attending Girl Camp in Provo Canyon, with the Tre-Fo- il group. Glen Wilde arrived home last week after spending two months in Hawaii where he was on special work for Dug-wa- y Proving Grounds. His family met him at the Salt Lake Airport and he spent a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Boswell and with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laird, and a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wilde. Tragedy of Errors by Jerry Marcus home, modem, redecorated. Call completely Eureka. A16tfc EVERYONE THRILLS TO THE FAST, DYNAMIC 433-681- 7, WANTED IRONING and baby sitting at Eumy home. Call ACTTMDN 133-6316, reka. SCIENCE SKETCHES Jy2 MISCELLANEOUS Always in the Arena at the FIRE and car insurance. For information call Eureka. Jy9 133-6662, UTE STAMPEDE NOTICE NEPHi Applications will be accepted by the Tintic School District for the position of secretary. Persons who desire to apply for tile position may write or call the district office prior to Friday, July 9, 1965 to schedule a personal interview. Paul C. Fawson, Tintic School Dis. Supt. Published in the Eureka Re- porter July ROTE Top Clowns United (States last year ceeded $1 billion. for the ex- 8-9-- 10 Hk Meanest Stock Top Cowboys Outstanding Specialty Acts PARADE DAILY AT 4 P.M. 2, 1965. The total expenditures classified advertiing in - JULY Driver error was responsible for more than 3,400,000 casualties in 1964. Monte Young's Rides and Shows Daily 'til Midnight |