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Show Page Two CHURCH Ihireka PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH 84628 Printed NEWS Bj ART CITY PUBLISHINQ COMPANY Springvllle, Utah 84868 Methodist A lay speaker from Salt Lake City will conduct the Sunday morning services at the Eureka Methodist church. Service will begin at 11 a.m. Supt. Alliene Farren will be in cliarge of the Sunday School which will be at 10 am. preceding the church service. A board meeting will be held Monday, August 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the Methodist church. Snbaertptlon In Advance, Per Year, 64.00; Per Copy, lOe Second class postage paid at Eureka, Utah 84628. matter February 10, 1948, at the post office, Eureka, Utah 84628, under the Act of March Entered as second-cla- ss 3, 1879. MRS. B1CT.T.IC COFFEY HARRISON CONOVER WOODROW WEIGHT Correspondent Publisher Editor NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. SUE Eliicellueou FOB BABY blanket, green and white check. Sponsored by MIA. For information contact Jenny Lynn Long or Marene Bird. CLEAN expensive carpets with the best. Blue Lustre is America's Favorite. Rent Electric shampooer $1. Laird's Market modem house. For formation call eka, in- Eur- 433-694- 3, Mr. and Mrs. Howard &7 Green-halg- h made a trip to Colorado over the weekend to visit with their son, Ralph, who is employed there. They returned home Monday evening. Alcoholism is involved in 59 percent of all mental health cases. Plastic surgery clinic serves Vietnamese children. "What Utah makes, makes Utah. Htwt Yjotti Mrs. Lynn Riggs (Jennie Andrew and two children, Brent and Betty Lynn of Riverside, California are spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andrew. Mr. Riggs and another son, Warren accompanied her to Eureka and left the next day for Idaho where they will visit with his parents. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and their visitors made a trip to Salt Lake City where a family reunion was held. Mrs. Andrew's sisters and their husbands, and s brother and were all in attendance, namely Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Brown from Los Altos, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Curtis and daughter, Lana, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Walt Aligiers, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bushman and family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Attridge and two children (Betty Lou Forsey) John Forsey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leeke and daughter, Clearfield. A dinner was served at the Hotel Utah. There were 25 in his-wif- e attendance. . No one can be as sure of his opinion as the thoroughly ig- norant. f August 7, 1970 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER in Nephi Shows nightly, 8 p.m. open Sundays Admission, adults $l.25j 90c high school LDS Sunday evening services at the Eureka Ward Chapel were conducted by Elmo Boswell. The opening prayer was given by Eldon Lovell. The music was under the direction of Norma Jameson at the organ .and Ann Garbett conducting. Charlene Gilson was released as secretary in the YWMIA; also released as sports director was Karen Holden; Bonnie Laird was released as first counselor in the Primary and Alice Peart was sustained as secretary in the YWMIA. Cecelia Gourley was sustained as sports director and Shirlene Grill was sustained as Drama director. Rachael Hannifin was sustained as first counselor in the Primary. The baby daughter of Kay and Donna Cushing was blessed by Elmo Boswell and confirmed by Bishop Christensen was Shauna Gay Condor. The closing prayer was by You can get into lots of trouble sometimes by repeating what you heard someone say. - The trouble with stock speculation is that you usually sell too boon or too late. You can measure the size of a man by his reaction to flat- tery, WSXOHS! ThE JUMBO JET ACTUALLY SMNPS U.S. finds Soviet submarines "What Utah makes, makes Utah. SCIENCE SKETCHES HIGHER RAILR6AD VCINPCR gpngt cf (he United IhmiporUUoa UWai JSrevitUd . . - Very welcome guests on Sunday and Monday at the home of Mrs. Della Anderson were a granddaughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spier and two boys of Ely Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chatwin were in Salt Lake City on Monday visiting with a brother-in-law, sity hospital. i f Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cushing and family of Tooele were in Sunday visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cushing. Mr. and Mrs. Les Cromar of Pleasant Grove spent Monday here with Mrs. Earlean Gear. Richard Willett was ents. Alcoholism accounts for 37 percent of all welfare recipi- - 50c children Tuesday is Ladies Nightj TIMES IN BUFFALO Earl Ludlow at the Univer- Floyd Gourley. "What Utah makes, makes Utah. easy to detect. lOOKCSQttsZlK ' car MAS STUCK IB suffic- iently recovered from his recent illness to return home Saturday. He had spent the past three weeks in the Payson Hospital. His many friends are wishing him continued improvement Mr. and Mrs. John Creedon of Sandy were in town Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Belle Coffee. z: THAN UN60 PICK 4i -- R.R. POLICEMAN OR DETECTIVE. Card of Thanks The Committee of the Pioneer Celebration wish to thank and express our gratitude to all those who made our parade such a success. Those out of town as well as those In town and last but not least, the little folks who added so much to our parade. Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clark or the Respective Signers for NOTICE Regular August meeting of the Board pf Education, Untie School District, on Wednesday, August 12 at 3 pm. instead Signed: Loma Hannifin, Clerk, Board of Education Untie School District Eureka, Utah Published in the Eureka porter August 7, 1970. ORE SHIPMENTS Filtrol Corporation halloysite clay. Tel Them h Here" j with Robert Redford AUGUST 9, 10, 1 1 "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun" HYDROSTATIC TESTING off pipo is simplified with o device developed by Tube Turns off Louisville, Ky. The "Swel-Plua- " pressure tester lies expandable ! sides that inflate, grab and hold .the interior wall of pipe during' testina. The device n easily removed after testing. Its use eliminates the need for welding on a ; metal test cap and then cutting it off. Dance Kid" Best "Foote' in those people who had a 'diet consisting of more than 60 per 'cent food obtained at the local stores compared with those who relied principally on the catch from hunting and fishing. Forward -- 1 Primary Election, Sept. 8 VOTE FOR RICHARD AUG. 12, l3, 14, 15 "Butch Cassidy and the Sun Put Your MODERN DIETS are proving harmful to the teeth off' Eskimos in northern Canada, a dental ex 'pert at the University off Chicago reports. The tooth-deca- y rate for permanent teeth nearly doubled CONCENTRATIONS of coal dust con now bo instantly detected anywhere in a mine with a device developed by Pennsylvania State Universfty. The suitcoso-lifc- e unit is the first portable unit capo DANGEROUS Me.ofjpJyingcmtmuys measuiements of particles that causa the Biius 'Vacklagr "DICK" FOOTE REPUBLICAN Four-ye- ar County Commissioner Re- 12 cars AUGUST 7, 8 VODe Boy of Thursday, August 13. Paid political advertisement by Richard Foote for Commissioner Committee, G. W. Williams, Chairman |