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Show July 9, 1963 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two fiPJENCE SKETCHES Ihtrska Erporter Sty? PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By Alii CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah SF'A'iiNG CCHtpUL-Vcl veuowr PUfLP TuB i WED : m B. offftJ'laE.PlCLP ggp eg.UP yE.U V10L6T BLUE FIELD gl Cu? SAT rvxvg matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered as second-clas- s Eureka. Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. post office, Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy. 10c. MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent HARRISON CONOVER Publisher WOODROW WEIGHT Editor UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Member: COLORED FERTILIZER is the newest thing for farm and garden, says Holland-Suc- o Color Company, Huntington, W. Va., which has introduced pigments to tint agricultural chemicals. Colored fertilizer will make it easier to see what land has been covered and the kind of chemicals that have been used. Hues include yellow, orange, red, violet, blue and green. Luncheon guests on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nevers were his cousins, Mrs. Voil Box of Payson and Mrs. Bill Box of Provo. Mrs. Bill Box is the former Winona Brandt, a former resident of Eureka. Mrs. Voil Box is also a former Mrs. Maurine Bills and family of Payson were in town on Monday spending the day with her sister and family, Mr. and n. Mrs. Burtis Jameson and Beverly Bills remained Jo-Lyn- her for further visiting at the Jameson home and is spending the week here. CLASSIFIEDS Rate: 5c per word; minimum .00. Rerun Rate: 50c (up to I lines). brevities ( LAIRD'S MARKET Fresh Meats, flroc.. Dairy! Products and Produce. 1 Frozen Foods Delivery ! Phone Tues.-Thurs.-S- at 438-680- 8 ENGINEERING Registered professional engineer. Mining metallurgy. Consulting and field by appointment. G. B. Riding, 70 W. 3rd N., 489-540- 0, Spring-vill- e. AlOtfc FOR SALE IN PAYSON choice 22 building lots. Good location. Reasonable. Also homes, all kinds and prices. See Hurst Realty, 379 North Main, A30tfc Spanish Fork. modern THREE two-bedroo- m homes at Dividend. For in- formation call Tintic Stand- ard Mining Co. Eu- 433-637- 7, reka. Jy9 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 are fully draped. Contact Elmer Tomkinson, Chief Consolidated Mng. Co. Box A16tfc 270, Eureka, Utah. modem, Call redecorated. completely A16tfc Eureka. home, 433-681- 7, MISCELLANEOUS FIRE and car insurance. For information Eureka. call Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fife and 433-666- 2, Jy9 Mr. and Mrs. Don Julander and family of Marysvale, were over-nigguests on Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird. They ht came to Eureka to visit with Mrs. Julanders brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bird, and baby son. who are visiting here from their home in California. They were dinner guests on Saturday at the Bird home, as were the Ronald Birds and Maurice Bird. The dinner honored Marene on her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick. who have been living in Washington, D.C., spent the past week in Mammoth at the Chris Sorensen home. John cas been stationed at the Pentagon for the past two years, and retired from the U.S. Air Force in May. After visiting around in Utah and in Calif., they will return to Washington D.C., where he has been offered employment. Mrs. William Paxman and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bird and small son, who are visiting here from their home in Calif., were in Salt Lake and Midvale on Thursday and Friday of last week, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fowden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Mikesell. and Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Broadbent. Mrs. Pax-ma- n was an overnight guest Mikesell home, and the Birds were over night guests at the Fowden home in Midvale. at the Guests at the Melvin Walker home on Monday were her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jasperson of Payson. Kenneth Franks and daugh- - CARD OF THANKS Our thanks and appreciation is extended to our neighbors and friends for the help given us at the death of our huslKind and father, Sheldon Klrkham. We are esto the pecially grateful American Legion Auxiliary and to the Relief Society, and to those who assisted at . We are the funeral for the deeply grateful many beautiful floral offerings. The Sheldon Klrkham and Jerald Carlson families sen-ices- CARD OF THANKS to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and thoughtfulness extended us at the time of the death of our and father. We are very grateful to those who assisted at the services, and for the beautiful floral of- We wish hus-Iku- mI family spent the holiday weekend in Pioche and Ely, Nevada where they visited with friends and relatives. Legal Notices Guardianship Notices Probate and Consult County Clark or tha Raspaetiva Signars for Further Information NOTICE 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. We would also like to extend grateful thanks to the Eureka Firemen for the use of the ambulance on two occasions ami to the firemen who drove the ambulance to thn hospital. Mrs. Chris Sorensen and family feringK. Mrs. Sheldon Kirkham is confined to the Payson hospital, where she is receiving medical treatment. Her many friends are wishing her the best in the INDIA'S policy of nonalignment is carried through to construction of the notion's own jet planes, com- PORPOISES won't says the Navy. While sailors have reported the mammals swimming rings around ships doing 40mph, they won't do better than 20 mph in Now soeed trials. plains a member of parliament. He reported that planes are being fabricated from parts made in many countries and questions kiliafka, thaw'll ever flu way of a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dean and family returned home this week after spending a few days at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Max Corensen ter and son, Cherie and of Provo. Mrs. Weibel will be Ken- ny of Eagle Mountain, Calif., are spending the week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franks. Ray Bradertscher and two sons, Lee and Johnny, spent the holiday weekend at Fish Lake. Byron Sorensen of Marysvale, Tenn.; Chris and Elon J. Sorensen of Burbank, Calif.; and Allen Sorensen of the U. S. Naval Station of Oakland. Calif.; Mrs. Bobby McCormick, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Betty Keeley, Twin Dale, Calif.; Mrs. Joan Thomas. Genola. were in Eureka on Tuesday attending funeral services for their father, Chris Sorensen. Mrs. Irene Edvik and son. of Midvale, were in town on Saturday visiting with Mrs. Edvik's brother, Elmer Wes-terlun- d. Tuesday guests at the home of Mrs. Mildred Garity were her sister and a niece, Mrs. Faye Peck, and Mrs. Bob Whimpey and children of Lehi. remembered as the former Carol Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hopes and family of Elberta, and Tommy Jerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jerman of Salt Lake, were in town on Independence Day enjoying the celebration held for the youngsters of the District. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas and Jack Finch, spent Monday at Payson Canyon, where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Finch at their summer home in the canyon. spent the weekend at Fish Lake. Mrs. Ada McIntyre and Ann of Salt Lake were back in town over the weekend visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler and family were at Fish Lake over the holiday weekend. Father John Harrington and his two sisters, Sr. Margaret Denyse of Salt Lake and Miss Margaret Harrington of Provo, were here for the weekend. Mrs. Helen Jackson spent a few days recently in Salt Lake with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard In Utah, after a day's fishing beers for good good fun Other guests during the week were another sister, Mrs. Alma Henderson, and Mr. and Mrs. David Laycock, of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. John McNeil of Grants Pass. Oregon; and Mrs. Lizzie Ruff of Salt Lake are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNeil. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Whcelock of Spanish Fork were in town on Tuesday attending funeral services for Chris Sorensen and visiting with the Roland Gillespie family. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nevers were in Provo on the weekend, where they were guests of her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Whitford Bate. w. Dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen of Tooele. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weibel and four children of Northridge, Calif., and Mrs. Irene Boswell Wherever you fish for sport on the ocean, by the booming surf, or on some quiet country pond, it's great at the end of the day to head for a rewarding glass of beer. While youre talking over the ones that got away, the ones that didnt, you enjoy the or hearty taste and cool refreshment only a glass of beer can give you so well. Yes, whatever your sport bowling or strolling, golfing or gardening a frosty glass of beer makes a naturally great accompaniment pan-fryin- g UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 SOUTH 5TH EAST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |