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Show Two THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Qttft had spent a week here with her mother, Mm Joan Campbell and her sisters and their families, Mrs. Virginia Bradford and Mr. And Mrs. Ken Pannell. Fkga Hitrtka ffijuirtr PUBUBHBD WBSKLT AT EUREKA, UTAH ' Printed Bj ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY SpriagvEtot Utah Entered u second-clu- matter February e 10, 1048, at the poet office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Sobeeitptlea la Advance, Per Year, $400; Per Copy, 10c MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent HARRISON CONOVER Publisher WOODROW WEIGHT Editor Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. floUi Tjcws . . Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Griggs and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Griggs were in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening attending a family patio dinner held at the hnne Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauer. t of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart were Mrs. Jean Meglin and son. Bob, of Pomona, Calif. Mrs. Nadine Bell and her family of Milpitas, California, are spending the week at the home of Mrs. Rhode Bell Mrs. Bell and her family have been living in California for the past few years and is returning to make her home in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Randle nd two children, Mike and CARD OF THANKS We wish to nrpnes Eon jte all these who asstot-ed.l-n any way at the funeral services for Ed Webb. We are very grateful to those who Mistod at the home prior to the services, and tor the beautiful floral offerings. Signed. Mm Ed Webb and family. Tonya, of Henderson, Nevada, left Thursday. They had spent a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mm Lloyd Randle. Mm Walter Morgan of Salt Lake spent a few days here visiting with her sister and family, Mr. and Mm Elmo Bos- well Mrs. Elaine Bliss and daughter, Jeannie, were in Provo on Saturday, on a shopping tour. Enroute home they stopped in SpringviUe for a visit with Mm Bliss' brother and family, Mr. and Mm Ted Simpson. Mrs. Elaine Bliss entertained at a dinner party on Thursday, honoring her daughter on her 16th birthday. Her guests were tarty Sanderson and ffharwi Jones. July WORLD'S ONLY STONE ORGAN Mm Rhea Robertson of Salt Lake and Mm Edith Jolley of Provo spent three days here with their sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Burtis Jameson. They left for their homes Tuesday morning. Last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson drove to Bryce Canyon, where they met their daughter and family, Mr. and Mm Jim Lunt. They spent a couple of days at the canyon, then on up Duck Creek in the Cedar Breaks area. The Lunt's left for their home in Lehl on Friday and the Ericksons traveled to Pine Lake and Capitol Reef Monument before returning to Mammoth on Sunday. Mr. and Aim James Toone of Mammoth drove to Heber lust Sunday where they met their daughter and family, Mr. and Mm Alan Lester, Evan, Debbie and Tommy of Evanston, Wyoming, where they had dinner together and a good visit before returning to their Luray Caverns of northern Virginia, the largest and most popular cave in the East, has the worlds only stone playing fills the Cathedral organ The Great Stalacpipe Organ-whi- ch room with music by tapping natural stone formations with tiny electric hammers. The fried egg formations in the cave are actually the beginnings of stalagmites limestone columns grow-- ! ing from the cave floor. -- ; j homes. Lorin Thompson is in the Payson Hospital following surgery performed Monday morning. His many friends are wishing him a speedy and complete recovery. No, Gwendolyn, it is not women buy true that d twice as much two-face- Mr. and Mm Jack Andrew returned last Wednesday from a trip to Rievrslde, California, where they visited with a daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Riggs (Jennie) and their grandson, Brent accompanied them on the return to Eureka and will the next month here spend with his make-u- p. Clotting drug for hemophiella approved for sale. grandparents. 1-- Margaret Sheldon returned to her base at Fbrt Sjgt C Oni, Calif., on Monday. She Koop H BoauHM If America hfrad people for tho job. It would takathe sort of army to keep our country free of litter. largoat But there'a no need to hire anyone. It's a we can ddfor ourselves. All of us. Every family thatjob spreads a picnic lunch. Every boatmen who cruises the lakes and waterways. Every motorist who uses our roads and highways. It ie the pleasure of the U. S. Brewers Association to flive Its fullest support to the Keep America Beautiful Campaign. 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