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Show April 21, 1967 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Former resident guest at party Mrs, Roy Gourley and Mrs. Sterling Burraston were cohostesses at a dinner party on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gourley. The dinner honored Mrs. Delores Robinson on theoccasion of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Robinson is a former and well-remember- ed resident of Eureka, now making her home in Salt Lake City. Dinner was served at 4:30 p.m. and the honored guest was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Attending the dinner were on loans for veterans Less than five months remain for veterans of World War II to use their guarantee privileges for a loan to purchase a home, farm or for business purposes. This warning came from Elmer J. Smith, manager of son, Mac, Mike Sanderson, and Sherrie Colovich. Mrs. Lucille Christensen, Mrs. Robinsons daughter, Mrs. Wanda Knotts, a sister of Mrs. Robinson, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ella Sandstrom, Mrs. Tar-sruLucas and Mrs. Grace ional action which has delayed the final date of eligibility several times. The cutoff will not affect veterans of the Korean Conflict or veterans who have served since January 31, 1955, Mr. Smith pointed out, as these veterans are covered by different legislation. Almost 39,000 loans amounting to 500 million dollars have Chatwin. & M Ninth birthday calls for party Mrs. Ted Colovich honored her daughter, Sherrie, at a birthday party Monday afternoon. The party was in honor 570 NORTH of her ninth birthday. Sherries guests were Lory Beckstead, Crystal Bruce, Cor-inGarbett, Ellen Rae Dorman, Sue Ann Garbett, Becky two-doo- ters was by junior past master of Tintic Lodge, Joseph Roach. There were 22 past masters in attendance. Before the meeting a pot luck dinner was served under direction of Russell Courtney, junior warden of Tintic Lodge. It was served buffet style to Masons and their ladies. Masons from Damascus and Story Lodges in Provo and from Bonneville Lodge of Bountiful were in attendance. After dinner Maurice Greffoz of Bountiful showed two films. There were 82 present at the banquet. BUSINESS! v A E E 1966 MUSTANG HARDTOP r, like new, automatic transmission, PJS ., radio and heater, white wall tires NOW $1849 1965 CHEVRpLET IMPALA air conditioning, power steering, radio and heater, whitewall tires and automatic transmission. 4-do- or, NOW $1595 1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA hardtop, air conditioning, power steering, radio, heater, white-wa- ll tires, tinted windshield . 4-do- or $2075 HOW HOW hardtop, air conditioning, automatic transmission, power steering, radio and heater. NOW NOW 1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA hardtop, air conditioning, automatic transmission, power steering, radio and heater. 4-do- or NOW $1495 $1495 sedan, power steering, radio and heater, matic transmission, whitewall tires. 4-do- or Was $1395 NOW auto- $1245 SEE TTOStUCK USEID) $1849 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA or Was $1695 or, $2385 1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2-do- 1965 OLDS CUTLASS power steering, automatic transmission, radio, heater, just like new! 2-do- $1849 1965 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Power steering, power brakes, radio and heater, automatic transmission, whitewall tires, air conditioning. $2795 (C FORK MAIN-SPANI- SH The little people were entertained with several games of . I dont believe that the bombing up to the present has significantly reduced the flow of men and material to the South. Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense. Maddox welcomes 10 Negro legislators. MDR Phillips. Tintic Lodge No. 9, F&AM, honored their past masters Saturday evening, April 15, with Master Alfonzo Worshipful Kester presiding. Introduction of the past mas- Ronald Ilammon and daughter, R o n d a, returned home last week, after spending a week in Butte, Mont., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Golcs and other Mrs. An uninhabited Fishing body of water surrounded by liars in old clothes. STARTING JUST ne Pot luck dinner given past masters t WHERE THE FREEWAY ENDS YOUR DEAL BEGINS! la Bingo and Mrs. Colovich served a delicious lunch complete witn a beautiful birthday cake to Sherries guests. been guaranteed for Utah veterans by the Salt Lake Regional office since the beginning of the program following World War II, Smith reports. The Veterans Administration will guarantee up to 60 percent of the purchase price of a home for a veteran with limitation as to the total purchase price. Smith urged veterans planning to purchase a home to make their selection as soon as possible, avoiding the last minute rush for certification. the Salt Lake Veterans Administration Regional Office. Present statuatcs pro vide that the absolute cutoff date for World War II veterans will be on July 25, 1967. This deadline is the result of Congress- Deadline set Page Five Children enjoy birthday party Mrs. Joseph Wahlberg entertained at a childrens party on Monday afternoon at her home in Mammoth. The party was in celebration of her son, Lees sixth birthday anniversary. The -- small fry were entertained with a variety of party games, and Mrs. Wahlberg served a tasty lunch, complete with a lovely birthday cake. Those assisting Lee in celebrating his birthday were Fred Badertscher, Phyllis Cook, Della Garbett, Bert Coulson, Chet Wall, Jay Schow, Karen Lovell, Larry Wahlberg, Vincent espie, Larcel McNulty and die Underwood. GillEd- ONE OF A KIND 1955 FORD THUNDERBIRD WAS with two tops $1595.00 THIS IS new tires A SPECIAL - LIKE NEW!! I was $ 595 NOW 1 CLASSIC $1245.00 Son honored on birthday Mr. and Mrs. Ted Colovich were hosts at a family birthday dinner last Friday evening honoring their son, Craig, on the occasion of his 16th birthday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Holm of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Kay Colovich and 570 NORTH MAIN 570 NORTH MAIN, SPANISH FORK - SPANISH FORK PHONE 489-563- 4 or 798-357- 9 |