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Show October 9, 1970 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER ftgi Rebekah Lodge sets bake sale Tlje Rebekah Lodge will sponsor a bake sale Thursday, October 15, in the Memorial Building. The sale will open at 11 a.m. All kinds of baked goods will be sold, and coffee and doughnuts will be sold during the sale. This will be a good chance for deer hunters to get a supply of goodies to take on the hunt, officers point out f. SCIENCE SKETCHES Re-ele- ct A. L (Andy) ELECTRONIC TONGUE developed at Cornell University may eventually help produce a frozen pizza with more consistent seasoning, or help make a cherry pie tastier. It has a detecting electrode system tnat senses individual compounds, even in diluted solutions. JOHNSON to the office of county V Tintic picnic in California 4 Clerk-Audit- or n The annual Tintic Picnic was held in LaDera Park in Los Angeles, cm Sunday, September 27. There was a good attendance. Some new faces this year were noted and all former residents of Tintic or any who may know of former residents living in California are asked to send names and addresses to Kenneth and Orinna Spurrier, 6772 Valaria Drive, Highland, Calif. 92346. DEDICATED to continued efficient service to the people of Juab County ONE INCH OF SNOW falling evenly on one acre of ground is equivalent to about 2,700 gallons of' water, according to GETTING THE YELLOW OUT of tail gas at nitric acid plants is possible with a "Girdler Catalyst" called 3. The catalyst is effective, the manufacturer says, in reducing nitrogen oxides to levels that will meet stringent air pollution regulations. hydrol- ogists of the U.S. Geological Survey. That's a rule-of-thu- fig- ure, however, since the gallonage depends on whether the snow is dry or wet. For Wisconsin with 54,-7square miles, that is about 945 billion gallons. to the honest administration of Juab County funds. G-4- 05 Those who attended the picnic had a real ball talking over old times. There were two former residents, Bert Carlson and Wayne Castleton, who flew in from Modesto, Calif., to be with old friends. Plans are underway to hold the next picnic in September of 1971 in Lakewood, Calif., unless other plans are necessary. Notices will be sent out by the Spurriers in plenty of time for those who desire to come. Committeemen also welcome present Tintic residents to attend the reunion also. COMMITTED r An Accountant for an Accounting i Job! Paid Political Advartisamant by Candidata i ji t i. i i i v Birthday dinner held for resident Mrs. Florence Gillespie was honored at a birthday dinner last week at the home of a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook at their home in Goshen. The dinner was in celebration of Mrs. Gillespies 78th birthday. There were 25 family members attending the nicely planned turkey dinner, with all the trimmings, including a beautiful birthday cake served at f i I -- ! v l V.r.i. 5 p.m. I A J. HARLAN BURNS has worked hard for YOU as your DISTRICT ATTORNEY ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT: Your Community Law and Order The Judicial System Give him your vote of confidence. Elect stiCI l DDOSTEGIEI JIMMIE J. Harlan Burns District Judge paid by Volunteers for Bums J. IMCSILM Non-Partis- an Election, November 3, 1970 Pd. poi. adv. |