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Show August 27, 1965 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Miss Sue McIntyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steele McIn- tyre, returned home Friday night. She had attended the two summer school sessions at the Brigham Young University in Provo. Mrs. William Wirthlin and Mayme and Mr. and Mrs. Ger- - Dont grown-up-s know? aid Sanderson and Wirth, were in Granger last Sunday, where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian (Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wirthlin and family of Holladay, joined the groups and spent a most enjoyable day at the Sanderson home. Ron Griggs were in Salt Lake last Friday evening attending the reunion and banquet for the graduating classes of 1944 and 1945 from Tintic High School. The banquet was held at the Prudential Building. sister and her husband, and Mrs. George Post. tana, will return to their home k vaFriday, after a cation, spent with his parents, Mr. two-wee- Mr .and Mrs. Morris Bushman and family of Provo, were in town Tuesday evening, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andrew. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas. While they were here, Mrs. Ed Thomas, Ricky Thomas of Mo-a- b, and Mr .and Mrs. Bert Thomas visited in Phoenix, Arizona, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bee and family, then on to Globe, Tucson, Mayer, Mesa, Monument Valley, Glen Canyon Dam, and many other interesting places. The highlight of the trip was the viewing of the LDS Mesa Temple at night, Wrigleys and Barry Goldwat-er- s homes, which goes without saying, are magnificent. They m Mrs. Sadie Keplinger of Reno, and Miss' Margaret Har- rington of Provo spent last week here at the Harrington home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonnel and family of Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Milly Rife of Provo, were overnight guests last Saturday at the home of Bills mother, Mrs. Annie Bill and Joyce attended the picnic celebrating the reMc-Done- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernini and sons, David and Jimmy, were in Logan on Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Green. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coffey of San Francisco, were visitors last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coffey. Kenneth Franks and Kenneth Jr., and Sherrie of Eagle Mountain, California, left last for their home, after week lEverv litter bit hurts Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allinson and Page Five spending several weeks here with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Henry Franks. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird and daughter, Coll, were in Salt Lake last Sunday, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page. Mrs. Pages sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Naylor of Monterey, Calif., were visiting at the Page home. Later in the day, the Laird's daughter and her family, Mrs. Carl Peterson, joined the group for a visit. ll. union of the classes of 1944 and 1945 from Tintic High School. Bill and family and Mrs. Rife returned to Provo Sunday afternoon, and stopped in Springville for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rife. Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Sud-weeof Ely, Nevada, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franks. ks Mrs. Irma Gourley underwent major surgery Wed. morning in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. Latest reports are that she is recuperating as well as can be expected. Her host of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burton returned home last Friday af- ter a report a most enjoyable trip. trip to Benton, Penn. They were called to Benton by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. John She was somewhat improved when they left. While in Benton they were guests of her two-wee- k Other recent family members at the Franks home were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Franks and family of Globe, Arizona. friends in Eureka are wishing her the best in the way of a speedy and complete recovery. Eve-lan- d. Mr .and Mrs. Hugh Bird and family of (Salina, spent last Sunday here with the Lee Bird Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tromas and son, Dusty, of Butte, Mon family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson and family of Chico, California, spent last week here with his mother and sister and family, Mrs. Olive Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knotts and Carl. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson also attended the banquet in Salt Lake, celebrating the reunion of the 1944 and 1945 graduates of Tintic High School. Mrs. Earlean Gear and Mrs. Geneva Higginson of Ogden, returned last Wednesday from an enjoyable vacation trip. They visited Glacier National Park, where they enjoyed a thrilling ride on a over the ice fields. They visited Jasper and Lake Louise, and Edmonton, Canada, where they spent two days. Enroute home, Mrs. Gear stopped in Magna with her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. George Cromar and they drove her to Eureka and were overnight guests at her home. with a modern electric freezer- - refrigerator no-fro- st Sno-Mobi- le w, Publlshid as a public service In coop eratlon with The Advertising Council. ACROSS 1. Red-belli- CROSSWORD ed woodpecker 5. Ancient Semitic local deity 9. Loyal 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson, Snapshot book 12. Month 13. Cubic meter 14. Begone! 15. Approaches, as game 16. Game of cat's cradle (H.I.) 17. Roman road 18. Half an em 19. Medicinal DOWN 1. Zero 2. Leading 17. Frozen water 20. Con. actresses 3. Exchange premium 4. Chief deity (Babyl.) 21. lam Auswtr BE0B0U Sanaa onaso soa-BBnra- no 0HC3 BE 3D BEE 0DHSE)B QHUEIBH 030 210 HBEH dbe HE1HEDH HBCDH smaller-outsid- e Frost never forms in the bigger-insidrs electric now available at your electric dealer. 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