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Show March 17, 1967 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Tintic lodge elects officers Election of held last week was officers at the regular meeting of Tintic Lodge No. 711, BPOE, in the club rooms. Exalted Ruler, Ned AlUnson, officiated at the business meeting, which preceded the elec- tion. Officers elected for the coming year are as follows: Exalt ted ruler, Ted Johnson; esteemed leading knight, Leon esteemed loyal knight, Ronald Nelson; esteemed lecturing knight, Hank Johnson; secretary, Henry Wall; treasurer, Joseph Walker, Jr.; trustee, Ned Allinson; tyler, John Sutherland. Hie officers will be installed at the regular meeting on April 6. Also on the agenda at the meeting was further planning for the basketball banquet, Old-roy- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frisby of Ruth, Nevada, were in Eureka last weekend. They were called here by the death of her mother, Mrs. Matilda Tuckett. Their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Larsen, were also here for the funeral services. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart d; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steele McIntyre. Coming events 1TA meeting in April Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beck and their two grandchildren, David and Blaine of Dugway, were in town Sunday visiting with her mother, Mrs. Hilda There will be no FTA meeting this month. The next meeting will be held on the last Monday in April when an election of officers will be held. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sander- son and their granddaughter, Mrs. Charlotte Carlson and her small daughter, Kathy, were in Salt Lake City Tuesday where they were dinner guests of the Sandersons daughter and ily, Mr. and Mrs. George famHan- Valley Guest Rest Home 317 SOUTH 400 EAST sen. 3-y- ear Mrs. Steele McIntyre of Mammoth spent a week in Sulphur Springs with Mr. McIntyre where he is employed at the present. were in Salt Lake City Friday evening attending a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph LeBaron. They were overnight guests at the home of a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Finch. They returned home Saturday. Page Three PROVO, UTAH Thursday Card Club Mrs. Roy Gourley, Sr., was hostess to her card club at her home Thursday evening of last week. Bridge furnished the entertainment and prizes were won by Mrs. Dee Clement, Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. Don Giles, and Mrs. Heber Cushing, the latter a special guest. Hie hostess served a tasty lunch to those named and to Mrs. Ted Johnson, Mrs. Frank Peart and Mrs. George Finch. Ed Snell and David Jones left Wednesday for Pine Valley, California, where they are employed by Longyear Company. They spent a few days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Snell and Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. has extended its facilities to care for both men and women Special diets. Licensed nurse in charge. Openings now available. Call collect person to person or write Mr. and Mrs. Bunce, Provo. Phone 8 374-146- Sam McIntyre who is attending College of Southern Utah in Cedar City, is spending spring vacation in Mammoth with his or Springville, 0(Bdt 489-585- 8. ttDuffi ADD i WITH REMOTE CONTROL only Model ERT140 The new RCA Whirlpool Combo - Refrigerator-Freeze- r 14.1 cubic feet of de- - MIS Only MOO pendable freezer and re- white wUQJM frigerator space in more efficient or colors, and guaran- - 22 than other brands! teed! WITH STAND : Th DALTON erlea 925 tub (overall dial) 295 aq. In. picture - n e y Automatic washer and dryer pair and RCA VICTOR Portable Color with 15-in- ch TV screen NOW AVAILABLE Model Model LPA550 LPI 550 The washer 2 speeds and 3 cycles Exclusive Magic Mix Alter 2 water level selections ludgst terms! $199.95 nth acceptable trade Tmk. The dryer 5 cycles and 3 heat selections wash 'n wear timed cycle damp dry setting Budstt terms! $149.00 with acceptable trade FOR THE FINEST IN R.C.A. VICTOR AND R.C.A. WHIRLPOOL 140 North Main Spanish Fork |