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Show August 4, 1967 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two fEurka Xpjirftr QUy PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered as second-clas- s post office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879.Subscription In Advance, Per Year, MRS. BELLE COFFEY HARRISON CONOVER WOODROW WEIGHT - 4.00; Per Copy, 10c. Correspondent Publisher Editor NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. FOR SALE Miscellaneous BEAUTIFUL quality piano available in your area for only 815.00 per month. SimInterest on unpaid ple 6 balance. Write Credit Dept 3719 South State St., Salt Lake City, Utah, 84115. A3 Mrs. Dorothy Allinson and family spent Monday at Nephi, combining business and plea- sure. Max Sorenson, son of Mrs. Rita Allred, is spending some time visiting at Nevada. Mrs. Ramon Archabal Was confined at the Payson Hospital for two weeks and was released to her home at Eureka on Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fulmer and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fields of Napa, Calif., are in Eureka visiting with Mrs. Belle Coffey. Mr .and Mrs. Lee Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sandstrom, and Mr. Wilson Lee of Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Obom spent the weekend at Fish Lake at Mr. Lees summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hafen of Provo, were at Eureka on Tuesday evening visiting with Mrs. Belle Coffey. Mrs. Virginia Bradford, Mrs. Kathy Pannel and daughter, Kim spent Tuesday at Provo combining business and plea- BeverJy Dicob -- and daughters Linda and Darlene Olson spent Saturday evening enjoying dinner at the Oak Crest Inn at Spanish Frrk. sure. Mayor and Mrs. Curtis Butler Mrs. Della Allinson is spending some time at Magna, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon. - spent Friday at Saratoga and Mrs. Laura McIntyre . and daughter Pam, spent Wednesday at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson spent most of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler. They returned to Salt Lake on Saturday and to their . Mrs. Karen Dale returned to her home at Eureka on Saturday after being confined at the Cottonwood Hospital at Salt Lake City for several weeks with an injury suffered in a motor bike accident. State and county extension service consultants meet with members of the Tintic Community Depark project in Eureka. Convelopment Committee to assist in initial phases of a three-acr- e the water a will struction units open ground north and east of the line, grading begin digging Theodore are to soil. Left in Untie schools, and moving Haynes; Lynn Esplin, Juab top right the of director Dr. Anil Stark, Cooperative Extension Service; Curtis County Extension agent; Ferrlrf. and Charles Howard Butler, mayor; Ted Johnson, McIntyre, Mrs. Beverly Dicob and daughters Linda Dicob and Mrs. Darlene Olson spent the past several days at Eureka visiting with Mrs. Dicobs sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Giles. They live at Roseburg, Oregon. IP Mr. and Mrs. Don Giles, Mrs. Saturday at Salt Lake City. Accompanying them were their four children. home at Green River, Wyoming on Sunday. Charles Butler, son of May- or and Mrs. Curtis Butler, Ramona McIntyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McIntyre, Laurie and Marcie McCabe, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCabe, are spending two weeks at the BYU attending the 23rd annual Summer Music Clinic. The girls are staying on campus and Charles is driving back to Eureka each evening. children at Eureka on day and will visit at the home of Leonard Ryan for a few days. Mrs. Newman and children have been here for two weeks. Mrs. Hilda Webb, Eureka, and Mrs. Blanch Beck and two grandsons, David- and Blaine Beck, Dugway, Utah, spent the weekend at Evanston, Wyoming, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Griggs and trying their luck at fishing. - Mr. Ronald Griggs Monday at Provo. . spent Shanna Kokal and son, Michael, returned to Denver, Colorado, in Tuesday after visiting at the home of her father, Leonard Ryan for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wall returned to Eureka last week after a trip to Yellowstone and Montana. Maury Newman, Bakersfield, Calif., joined his wife and three Travis Alan Milne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Milne, Mammoth, is confined at the Utah Valley Hospital at Provo. Mrs. Eliza Coleman, Thatcher, Arizona, Is spending some time at Mammoth, visiting with her granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Milne. Mr. and Mrs. David Jasper and Jana Lee and Susie East-woo- d spent the week at Flaming Gorge reservoir. 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