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Show Page Two THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Girl Scouters go New laboratory to Delta event Sixteen members of the Cad-ettand Senior Girl Scouts made a trip to Delta Monday night where they attended a performance of the Utah Civic Ballet, on tour throughout the state. The ballet was presented at Delta High School. es Accompanying the young ladies to Delta were Peggy Sorensen, Cleo Judge and Robin McCabe. Enroute home one of the cars had a flat and at that time of night all the service stations were closed. When part of the group returned to the cafe they had recently left and asked where they could get help, several members of the ballet were in the cafe and offered their assistance. Of course the young ladies were goggle-eye- d at being able to talk with the performers and were more than happy at their offer of -- assistance. It could be said that it was the highlight of the evening for the young ladies, who were on Cloud Nine all the way back to Eureka. April 19, 1968 SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO, BLINDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF, under ground 9 Excavation has been started for an underground physics laboratory at BYU to be used primarily for graduate research. The building will be located immediately north of and connecting with the Karl F. Ey-riPhysical Science Center and will be covered by approximately four feet of dirt fill for shielding and lawn. Because, excavation must be made close to the Science Center and near a row of oak trees special precautions are being taken to insure the ''Safety of both the building and the trees. Pilings will be driven to prevent dirt from collapsing on The 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. whiskey light-hearte- d so easy to take SuDirainiy BJcraDdDik ng either side. The new building, which will be entered by stairs from the ground floor of the Science Center, will be approximately 177 feet long and 60 feet wide. It will contain 265,404 cubic feet and consist of one large room with a height of 17 feet Part of the room will be divided into two stories. A group of Eurekans enjoyed a Saratoga outing on Sunday. Making the trip were Mrs. Mark Taylor and her son and daughter, Tommy and Jenny Lynn, Arthur Long and Pauline Hansen; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chambers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wellings Schow and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schow and two boys, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts and children of Grantsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Snyder and two children of Sandy. The weather was perfect for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuckett Mrs. Ernest of Santaquin, Farnsworth and Mrs. Mary Horton of Goshen were In Eureka on Monday evening attending the meeting of Tintic Chapter No. 18, O. E. S. Mrs. Bina Bate and son, Dale, of Provo, visited here on Saturday with Mrs. Vola Nevers. GET THE BEST OFFER Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson in Mammoth were his sisters, Mrs. Esther Nystrom of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson. They came to Eureka to attend d. funeral services for Elmer Other visitors at the Ericksons home were a son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erickson and daughter Cori of Lehi. DAY IN AND DAY OUT Wes-terlun- Miss Gertrude Church and Mrs. Lois Winger of Salt Lake City drove to Grand Junction, Colorado, on Thursday, where they visited with Mrs. H. T. Murphy. Mrs. Murphy is the former Frankie McCann, former resident of Eureka. They returned home Saturday evening. David Bernini, a student at the University of Utah, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernini. Accompanying him and spending the week at the Ber- home were Miss Linda Gardner of Summit Park and A1C Mike Reitano of Mt Home Air Force Base. nini FROM OUR WANT ADS Every week of the year people take ad- vantage of the articles and services of- fered in our Want Ads. Among the Cal 433-661- 3 many offers you may find the quick Place Your Ad An experienced and courteous Want Ad adviser will be pleased to take your ad and help you prepare one to get the maximum results. Call up today. ution to your personal or business needs. Use our Want Ads. "You can sell anything in the Want Ads" Mrs. Mary Thomas and her daughter-in-la- w, Mrs. Betty Thomas and her daughter, Betsy, were in Payson on Tuesday visiting with Mrs. Betty Thomas' sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Holden and the new baby at the Holden home;...... Wtp sol- Sitrdta Smirfrr |