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Show years ago Twenty-fiv- e The following article the in appeared EUREKA REPORTER twenty-fiv- e under NEW ARRIVALS: Pendleton, Joy reigns supreme at the Elden (Ike) Nelson, all on account of the birth of a baby While Payson hospital. The little lady weighed in at 4 lbs. 9 oz. The dainty little miss is receiving a royal welcome from her three brothers, to say nothing of the proud father. Mrs. Nelson is Miss the former .Dorothy Gillespie, a of Mrs. daughter Florence Gillespie of -- this city. HAPPY 25th. BIRTHDAY, Wendy! (he back hoe which will do the trenching work before laying of the eight sewer pipes. manager of Thermoid Central Utah The District Health Depart- installed. Coordinating the Job is Jay Evans ment has appointed Shirley Lester to be Classifieds Juab new public health nurse. Miss Lester, a former Nephi resident, filled the position left vacant with the departure of Mrs. Jennifer Bennett. Miss Lester is a registered nurse having Countys 'spinet-consol- e stored locally. Reported like new. Responsible party can take at big saving on low payment balance. Write Joplin Piano Inc. P. 0. Box 2086, Lake Havasu from graduated the Palley Champlain Hospital Physicians Her responsibilities as public health nurse are Ag24 varied and will include such programs hypertension, as im- d munization, conferences, WIC supplemental foods, orthopedic and pediatric well-chil- clinics, tuberculosis control, home visits, and others. Anyone desiring nursing services may contact her in Nephi at 57 North 6 or in Main, phone 623-069- Eureka every other Friday in the Memoiral building. Mr. and Mrs. James Toone of Mammoth, received a clipping and picture from Travis Air in Base Force California, showing their son, Mike, and an his from officer squadron, holding a trophy. Mike's plane scored out of a 1480 points, 1265 possible which placed the crew as the best aircraft in the annual all-rou- nd Series World of as office manager. Strategic Nephi. Mr. Teachers for the various schools in Tintic School District were announced as follows: Eureka Elementary-Dav- id Eager, principal, fifth grade; Agnes Anderson, first grade; Elizabeth J. Haynes, second grade; Anne third grade; Gertrude Church, fourth grade; Earlean Gear, Sullivan, sixth grade. Tintic High School-Alon- zo Sandstrom, principal, chemistry and metal shop; Ellen Ferguson, Robert English; Hawks, mathematics; Ronald Griggs, music; Gene home Ingersoll; economics and physical education; Mahlon Rasmussen, physical education and crafts; Evelyn Williams, social science. Custodians and bus drivers were David Garbett, Arthur. Smith, Lorin Thompson, and John Castleton. em- ployees were Anna McDonell and Mary hMLl Johnny was a member of the Marine Band; the only member of his platoon to make the band. Hespent his leave with Mrs. Joan Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bradford, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pannell. and Mrs. Dunn had moved to Nephi just two years prior to this appointment, to accept a position with Thermoid at Lunchroom AHMIXZATG California. in the service, Bombing, held at Fairfield Base in Washington State. Staff Sergeant Mike was a crew chief and a member of the 31st. Western appointed the corner of Spring Street and Main, where an eight inch pipe line is being City, Az. 86403. ministrative general Shirley Lester Work began in earnest on Monday morning as the first steps were taken to lay the sewer line to the site of the new Untie High School. Starting point is at Beautiful Earl F. Dunn, formerly of Mammoth, adwas appointed . after completing his years ago basic training at the the heading, Marine Base at Camp daughter born Thursday, August 19, at a Construction work has started to lay a new sewer line to the site of the new Tintic High School. Richard Greenhalgh from Santaquin is operating Johnny Campbell was home on a ten day leave Thomas. based Base. Recon-naisanc- e Squadron at Travis Air Don Giles had the misfortune of wrecking his new Buick car, which he had purchased in Salt Lake City only the day before. The accident occured in Spanish Fork and was caused by heavy traffic and bright lights. Mr. Giles' son, Jerry was the only other occupant of the car, and no one was injured. Damage to the Giles car was estimated at $850. light Fairchild aircraft was forced down on the road one mile east of Eureka by A heavy downdrafts. There were no injuries to the pilot, his wife or three Alaskan dogs. The craft lost altitude because of turbulent air near Eureka and the pilot tried to land on the road. Both landing gears were destroyed and the plane landed on it's underside. The aircraft was trucked to Provo Airport by Wesley Robinson son. Bob. 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