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Show ly Two road construction jobs listed fureka ft porter ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84888 Subscription In Advance, Per Year, i00; Per Copy, 10c Second class postage paid at Eureka, Utah 84628. matter February' 10, 1848, at the Entered as second-clas- s Utah 84828, under the Act of March office, post Eureka, 3, 1879. 'Hones Call Nebo Agency Utah. Phone YoUa at Payson, 465-251- 5. AStfc BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY woman to restock new and amazing coin dispensers with brandname merchandise. If you have the drive and determination to become successful, then write us today. Earnings can exceed 8000.00 per month. To qualify you must have a good car, be able to devote no less than 8 SPARKTIME hours a week, and have the necessary capital of 81550 00 to 83450.00. For information write: Strategic Franchises, Dept. W, 535 South 2nd West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. 03 HiscelUneoiu home (Wester-lan- d home). Call Midvale or write Irene Edvik, 343 Cottonwood St., Midvale. 255-48- Minnie Painter, Anna Franks, Lilly Erickson and Gertie Hannifin were in Salt Lake last week visiting the state fair. i Mrs. Alex Blight and daugh- ter, Laura Ann and Mrs. Bessie Jasperson were in Salt Lake on Saturday, attending Holiday on Ice at the Salt Palace. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Monty Gower of Salt Lake. i 76 O10 Legal Notices Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bigler and Alex Blight were-iProvo last Saturday attending funeral services for Mrs. Nettie Dittmer. Mr. Blight was the speaker at the services. I Probate and Mrs. Hamilton Laird and Coli, spent Monday in Orem, Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers lor Further Information Ann and Josie Sullivan and Belle, Coffey spent three days last week in Salt Lake where they ..combined business and pleasure. While in the city they attended the' ice follies at the Salt Palace. . CANDY supply route. Instant Income, NEEDED, man or . NOTICE The Board of Education of the Tintic School District will once again receive bids on the following items: 1. 1954 International School Bus. 2. Bid on the tires for 1954 International School Bus, 9 each, 825x20. 3. 1 each used Bendix Dryer. 4. 1 each large Yitws bath tub. Bids will be received at the Board office up. until 9- a.m. Sept. 29, 1969, and the Board reserves the right to repect any or all bids. Loma Hannifin, Clerk of Board of Education Tintic School District, - Eureka, Utah Published in Eureka Reporter September 19, 26, 1969. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Broderick and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Black. i Cedi Fitch, Jr., was in Salt Lake last week attending the Rocky Mt Minerals and Mining Congress, wheih .was held at the Salt Palace oh Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Fitch drove to the city Thursday evening .for the dinner dance held in connection with the Mining Congress. ' ! John Weldon of Santa Maria, Calif., was back in town on the weekend, visiting at the Bren- nan Hannifin home and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCabe were in Salt Lake Thursday evening attending the dinner dance given by the Mining Congress at the Salt Palace. i CARD OF THANKS May we express to all who helped in any way and espeo-dall- y Alex Blight,. Glen Larsen at the time of the death of our beloved mother, Nettle Dittmer. For cards of sympathy, words of consolation and any other acts rendered in our behalf at this time, we are indeed most gratefuL Fred and R. F. Dittmer and families WEATHER Thursday through Monday. Temperatures averging 3 to 5 degrees above normal with some cooling weekend to near normal. Little or no precipitation. Salt Lake City 76 44 and .10. of Springville, among those ted. Mrs. Maureen Dunn of Burbank, Calif., spent a few days here last week with her mother, Mrs. Anna McDonell, and with her sister, Mrs. Lila Milne. Mrs. Milne drove her to California and returned home on Sunday. Before coming to Eureka' Mrs. Dunn visited with relatives in Salt Lake. Susan and Jack Holt of Ann Arbor, Michigan, are spending a few days here where they are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fitch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Mlkesell of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests at the home of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. William w, . Included also are federal-ai- d secondary projects on the county road system and special projects which will be constructed with Forest Highway funds, federal land funds, Economic Development Administration Funds, or Defense Access Funds. The projects are scheduled to begin generally in the fiscal year lissued. However, rising construction costs, funding restrictions imposed by the federal government, and complex design problems have or may yet delay many projects, it pointed out in the release. On the county secondary system, for the fiscal year 1970, the publication outlines a project on U.S. 91 to north of Springville, 1.5 miles, 8110,000. For the fiscal year 1971 on the same system the highway de- - longer life span . A new battery that Improves with age and has a life span twice that of other batteries has been developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories to protect telephone service. Jack Dalton, district manager for Mountain Bell, said the new battery cylindrical lea will be used for emergency power. The Bell System currently maintains more than a million storage batteries in tel' ephone buildings throughout the nation for emergencies, he d-ac- wins 22-2- 0 thriller; goes to Iowa Saturday Football at Brigham Young University is a game in which the Cougars use 11 players and five toes on the right foot of Joe LUjenquist. It certainly seemed that way Monday morning after the Cougars had posted a win in their opener against Colorado State. But it may take more than a hypoed group of players and Joe the Toe to get BYU card Cany MHI at times aD Heres a tip from your local social security office. Be sure to carry your medicare health insurance card with you at all times. Most people who signed up for medicare know about the kinds of protection. medicare otters, yet many fail to realize the importance of carrying their card with them. Your medicare card is not something to keep in the safety deposit box or to be put somewhere and quickly forgotten. The .reason is simple. When youre away from home on a trip, or a vacation, you never know when you will need emergency hospitalization or other medical treatment. If this should happen, you will need to present your medicare health insurance card to the doctor or the hospital people. The information on your card identifies you, the coverage you have and when your coverage became effective. So remember, carry your medicare health insurance card with you at all times. If you have questions about social security or wish to file a claim for monthly benefits. The Social Security Office is located at 170 North 200 West at Provo, Utah. Their hours are 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. weekdays, except Monday when the office hours are extended to 6:30 for the convenience of the public. . Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted were Mr. and Mrs, Barry Colovich and son of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Colovich and son of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Willett and family, Sherrie and Shane, returned home Sunday from a vacation trip to Nebraska where they visited with his mother, Mrs. Gertrude Willett in Beatrice, Nebraska, and with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Willett, also in Beatrice. id said. Bell Laboratories, the research and development arm of the Bell System, anticipates the new batterys life span at more than 30 years. The battery features circular grids made of pure lead. The pure lead corrodes more slowly than commonly used lead alloys. The batterys material is a crystalline paste designed to interlock for added strength. Normal corrosion has been harnessed to work as an advantage. The corrosion in the new battery increases the Amount of energizing paste, leading to an increase in the total capacity with age. Eventually, of course, the battery will fail. In its present form, according to Dalton, the battery snt intended for automobiles, but the principles involved could ultimately be applied to cars. energy-produci- BYU Mrs. Charlene Julander of Marysvale is spending the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird. Col-ovi- ch New battery has sion. Correspondent Publisher ; WOODROW WEIGHT Editor Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. TWO bedroom home in Elberta. partment has approved a 8325,-00- 0 project on U.S. 91 to north lis- on construction Highway Highway 91 to north of Springville has been designated for Improvement according to a highway issued booklet outlining all the state highway projects which, at the time of printing, had been approved by the Utah State Road Commis- Printed By MRS. BELLE COFFEY HARRISON QONOVER IjreuitiaS ' . . . in Utah highway plans for future PUBLISHED WEEKLY .ATEUREKA, UTAH 84638 FOB SALE September 26, 1969 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two ng . over Iowa State this weekend. The Cougars and Cyclones will meet in football for only the second time Saturday afternoon in Ames. Although the Cougars were getting a tremendous boost out of winning the opener, they will be underdogs in the game with Iowa State. They Cyclones looked too good in losing a 3 decision to Syracuse, the number-tw- o team in the East, not to warrant a big edge once they return to Clyde Williams Field. For the moment, however, the Cougars can afford to enjoy some of the sparkle that 14-1- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady of Santaquin spent Monday evening here at the Lynn Brady home. Randy Butler, USN, who has k been on a leave, left last Thursday for his base in Gulfport, Mississippi. He was accompanied to the Salt Lake Airport by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler. two-wee- . Rodney Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ortho Christensen left Saturday for Brigham Young University, Provo, where he will spent eight weeks in the language department in preparation for. going on an LDS mission to Uruguay. He graduated from Tintic High School a year ago. . Robert (Bob) Laird, who is living in Hawaii where he teaches at the Church College of Hawaii was back in town Sunday for a short visit with his brothers and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laird and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Laird. He was in the states on school business. followed the dramatic win over Colorado State. What appeared to be was turned into victory Saturday night when sophomore Joe Liljenquist kicked a field goal (his fifth of the evening) to give BYU a 0 win with 15 seconds of playing time on the clock. sure-defe- at 17-ya- rd 22-2- School is open. Safety Coun- motorists to be alert for youngsters walking to and from school Too, let us give the bike riders a break. Think for two the youngsters and you. cil reminds A UTAH VALLEY FIRSTI Western States PREMIERE SEPT. 30th SOOl CENIURf-FO-X . PRESENTS PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT REDHD30 xaimiKE boss BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID STAR APPEARANCES wot mat it matters. but most of it is true. PIONEER. 7:85 ACADMY &so |