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Show August 11. 190 Party farewell Club News . . . 4-- H Two given For Coming Events Jay Irr F1yd Nash. Mrs. Rodger Carlaon, daugh-Jt- il Snell, Mr., v. G. Pett and on of the C. Albert honored at a farewell Betty Nash escorted a group Auguat 1, by of girls to Nephl canyon last Tueaday, Sty Sunday where the following girls Cumbers 0f the Methodist 25 member were in will spend a few days at the camp in the canyon: Lois Oleruin, ThepartV was sponsored by the Norma Snell, Ann Snell, Helen Pctt and Darlene Peart. thereof the Sunday School Mrs. Ina Clement chaperoned a dirccUon of Mrs. LaVem group of the girls to the canyon and will remain with them TnNCognition of the faithful at Sunday School, Jule for the time they spend there. AcJ3Rodger were presented with a companying her were Virginia Lee, was selected by Mrs. Charlene Bird, Louise Weitzeil, aft, which Lynette Dean, Jule Carlson, Noel Luis Baker. were Archibald and Jill Johnson. gunei and refreshments Glennis Larsen, Verona Peay, add to the fun of the jjuntd to Judy Mae Brown and Mary Bogdan frjlrRandlc and Eleanor Jackson are also attending the camp. Their entertaln- - leaders, Bethea Wahlquist, Mrs. ftn in charge of the Peay and Peggy Paxman, are BRrfreshmenU were under the di-- spending a few days at the canMrs. Norma Bate, and yon with the girls. he invitations were handled by it lln. Bert Ferguson and Supertn-inytoCards, Luncheon Of the Sunday School, M'-an- Car-we- re gb2 ol. 4-- H un-Jt- he 4-- H At Club Meet Hatty Randle. Albert Carlson Honored At Tea Mrs. gn. W. P. Fuller honored Mrs. C Albert Carlson at a farewell tet on Friday, August 4, at the hone. The members of the TOCS were invited to bid farewell to Mrs. Carlson and the president of the organization, Mrs. Lula Baker, assisted at the tea table. Painty tea cakes and attractive ndwiches and tea were prepared by the hostess and served to Mrs. A. Stokes, Mrs. Wm. Treloar, Mri Leonard Ryan, Mrs. John fuller t Edith Pendray, Mrs Miss La Vera Nevers, Mrs. Jack Nilson, Mu. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Lynn Brady, Mrs, Leo (keen, Mrs. Ada Randle, Mrs. Bate, Hanks, Mrs. Ed Holmes, Bowens the hostess, and Mrs. Carlson. Mrs Carlson wss presented with a farewell gift She has been an active member and will be greatly milled, not only by the society, tot by the entire community. Mia. Alton Baker, the guest of honor, RECOVERING Mra. Joseph Buys is reported to be recovering nicely following a rteent operation performed at the Vtah Valley hospital In Provo. Mends are wishing her a speedy Rcoveiy. tell North Koreans States is top enemy. Leaders United Eat At The Small Town club met last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowley in Silver City. Cards were enjoyed and a very nice luncheon served to members Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stubblefield, Mr. and Airs. Lee Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernini, Mrs. Myrtle Rowley, Grant Rowley, Mra Betty Blume, Airs. Edythe Green, and the special guests, Mr. Anqeline Bogdan and Airs. Edward Goodrich and '7lven arty June Rowley. Prizes were won by Air. Stubble-- ! ' . fie Grant Rowley and Mra on her 13th birthday. The girls drove to the City park and enjoyed lucheon. Those attending were here for the people Alaxwell funeral were Air. and Betty Ann Baker, who planned the Airs. Alax Hannifin, Delta; Mr. Party, Toni Ferria Carol Under-Wand the guest of Tasker, Airs. Sam Edwards, wood- patsy Airs. Elizabeth Phlzacklea, Alias lonor- Alarguerie Phlzacklea John Heu- son, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and .nnnjK B,i uM turned home after a visit in Ogden, O'Hara CSalt Lake City. where they were the guests of an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Garth Wahlqiiist left last week Larico. The girls report a very spending a months furlough citin triP and are looking forward with his parents, Air. and Mrs. to. a return visit from the Laakos, are plannnlg to be In Eureka Clarence Wahlquist. Garth is now w stationed at the Chemical Center, for U" Silver Jubilee, at Baltimore, Maryland. Alary Mike and Alargaret Ann Air. ud Mir Gerald Kennedy, Mr. md Athrryi M orenson M ' r' Airs. B. S. Atherlcy of Alary sv ale, and AIrs. Sorenson, and are 8pcn(ing the week In Eureka Air. and Airs. Peter Sorenson of with their and uncle, Mammoth were in Cedar City last Airs. P. J.grandmother and Bernard. Fennel week attending the annual conven- The moved to Atherleys recently tion of the Utah State Firemens Alary svale. Association. Those from Eureka attending the convention were Alias Bonnie dement returned Air. and Mrs. Frank Hannifin, Mr. week following an enand Mrs. John Ross, Air. and Airs. home lastvacation spent visiting joyable Wester-lunElmer Jack Gatley, and relatives in Long Beach, Calif. Out-of-to- m. - Jk ex-aft- er , , j Br Felix Price . . w, Ethel Donnelly returned k vacation Friday after a spent in Salt Lake City. Mrs. re-P. J. Donnelly of Salt Lake City turned with her and will visit at the Donnelly home for a few weeks. New Arrivals John Farrrn, Jr who is Air. and Airs. James Tonne, Mra. Lily Erickson and daughter, Elaine, Mary Lou AicNelL Walter Paulsen of Mammoth, and Miss Gerry Carter, Eureka, were In Evanston, Wyo., last Friday night attending a wedding dance given In honor of Mr. and Mra. Allen B. Lester (Beryl Toone). Airs. Marie Berry, Mrs. James AIcNcll, Mra. Earl Dunn, and Mrs. Wm. Roberts of Mammoth, were In Moroni last Friday, attending funeral services for Mrs. Berry's brother, Andrais Bluhme. Mrs. Mathlna Dalton spent the weekend in Salt Lake City with Mr. her son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. LeRoy Dalton, where she helped her son celebrate his birthday. Mr. Dalton is attending Barber College In Salt Lake City. w, ' Mrs. Alaude Gouriey was hostess to the Felix club at her home last Thursday evening. Bridge wss the evenings diversion and first prize was won by Mra. Thelma Griggs, 2nd by Airs. Deon Ferguson. Tasty refreshments were served to those named and to Airs. Margaret Cronin, Mrs. Clara Jerman, Mrs. Marva Corbridge, Airs. Helen Brown, Airs. Dorothy Nelson, and the special guests, Airs. Maud Blight, and Miss Viola Siler of Ogden, Rebekah Lodge At Regular Meet Columbia Rebekah Lodge No. 2, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, met In regular session Aug- ust 3. The angel of death has hovered in our midst since our last meeting, and sister Violet Fox, Past Noble Grand, one of our oldest members, has been called home to the lodge In the sky. Sister Frances Woolaey, past president of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah, a member of Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4 of Ogden, also has taken her last earthly Joumel. The Charter of our lodge was draped for 30 days In respect for these sisters. There were no refreshments or card playing at this meeting. We meet again Auguat 20, and would like to see everyone present Recent vlaltors at the home of Mr. and Mra. H. E. Huntsman In Alammoth were Mra Huntsmans mother and sister, Mra Gladys McLaren and Mrs. Vesta Haines and son, Bobby, and Verie McClure of Burbank, California. WELCOME STRANGER em- ployed at the J. C. Penney store in Helper, is spending a weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Farren, Sr. WE NEVER SLEEP, Open Day and Night Col. BRITE SPOT CAFE Sand-atro- two-ye- Bridge Make this your eating place while in Eureka, Where the girls smile always. LaVar Johnson of N. M., waa a recent Bishop Alonzo Sandstrom and visitor in Eureka and Alammoth. family were in Salt Lake City on Mrs. Johnson will be remembered Monday where they met Mr. sister, Miss Verla Sandas Alargaret McCormick. strom, who has Just returned from mission in Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cronin and serving a daughter, Ann, of Reno, were In Norway for the LDS church. town during the week visiting with relatives. The Cronins are former residents of Eureka. Lt. . .. Air. and Mra. George Hall of Nephl arc the proud parents of a baby daughter, born July 29, at the Tayson hospital. New mother will be remembered aa Delone Childs, formerly of Eureka. Happy grandparents are Mr. and AJra Eldon Childs of this city, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Airs. Perry Hall of Nephl. Airs. two-wee- Club Enjoys Stake Primary Convention will be held at Santaquin on August Word cornea of the marriage In 12. For information Call Airs. Elna New Jersey of a forCollingawood, Bird. mer Provo man, Jay Edwin Price a eon of Mr. and Airs. Thomas WINTER PRIMARY Cook Winter Primary will begin on AIcClain, was (Bernice Price). the 2nd Tueaday after the opening A lovely ceremony, July 15 In of school. the Holy Trinity church at Collingswood performed by Rev. Howard B. Allllcr, united Mr. Price Round-n-Abo- ut and Joan Evelyn Reed, a daughter of Air. and Aire. Charles F. Reed of that city. . The bride made a pretty picture In her gown of pink nylon net, Airs. Elilen Childs is spending ballerina length with white hat Her bridal bouthe week in Nephl, getting ac- and accessories. featured pink carnations Her quet her with and the new( quainted by attendant was Barbara Genet way, the first) granddaughter, at only waa gowned in blue organdy the home of Air. and Aire. George who with pink hat and accessories and Hall. carried pink carnations. Charles W. Hennessey of Philadelphia atson Mr. and of Henry Franke, tended as best man. Airs. G. A. Franke, returned Sunthe ceremony, JoAnn Los from afternoon During day Angeles where he attended the Alt. Car- Keller pleased with two impressive mel high school, for the past year. vocal solos. The trip waa made by plane. Henry The grandaprents of the bride, received hla letters in football and Mr. and Airs. Harry W. Paro hontrack, and also won a medal for ored the couple with a reception the 6 60 dash. While in California, following their marriage. The he made his home with hia alater couple have enjoyed a wedding Air. and Mrs. trip which took them to Philadeland brother-in-laRudy Pariaentti (Pat Franke). phia and are now residing in Jacksonville, Fla., where Mr. Mr. and Airs. John O'Rourke left Price la stationed as an airman during the week for Toolele, where in the Naval Air Corps. they will make their home for the Jay Price graduated from Provo present. Mr. ORourke has accepted high school In 1948 and Joined the employment at Tod Park. Naval Air forces In April 1949. from electronics colHe Air. and Aim. Ray Smith and legegraduated and received his radar trainson, Tommy, are now making their ing at Norfolk, Va. He is at present home In Salt Lake City, where Ray a radar operator on a heavy-typ- e has accepted employment. Prior fighter plane at Jacksonville, Fla. to moving to Salt Lake City, Ray Mra AIcClain mother of the was an employee of the Randle hie sister, July, went with groom Alarket since his discharge from east to the wedding and service in World War IL We are visited Inattend Atlantic City and other Smith to lose but the family, sorry of interest before returning wish them well in their new home. points home. Town of E. Recently Married PKIAIAKV AiKET 4-- H Sun-Scho- Rowe, Page Seven The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Phone ar 116 PROSPECTOR Leave Shoes here for Repair. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pett of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Petts From Salt lake City comes parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Pett. Airs. Axel Wahlberg is entering the Utah Valley hospital In Provo word of the birth of a baby boy to PhlzackAirs. d. lirpias life oldest and best, Everybody Welcome Eureka's Fred (Bus) on Friday where she will submit Mr. and to a goiter operation. Her friends lea. The welcome little fellow will are wishing her a speedy recovery. be named Fred Jr. New father is n in Eureka, and the pa- Air. and Airs. Cecil Fitch, Sr. ternal grandmother Is Mrs. Elizabeth Phizacklea, of Salt Lake City, Howard McIntyre, son of Mr. formerly of Eureka. and Airs. Earl McIntyre of Mammoth, has been called back to acAirs. Jennie I Christensen of tive eervlce. He leaves Friday and Alanti, is visiUng at the home of will report at Hamilton Field on Mr. Afonday, August 14. Howard servher eon and daughter-in-law- , and Airs. Ivan Christensen. Mra. ed In the Air Corp In World War Christensen Is a former resident II. of Alammoth. Mrs. Hrttle Laird, Mrs. Alice Carson and daughter, RaNae and CARD OK THANKS John Evans of Lehl, spent the at the home of Mr. and weekend Thomas the late The family of L. W. Airs. Brady, helping Mrs. Alaxwell wish to express their celebrate her birthday. thanks and appreciation to the Brady Airs. Laird and Mrs. Carson are many friends for their messages mother and aister of Mrs. Brady. kindness acts of of condolence and Other visitors at the Brady home shown during their recent bereave- were Mr. and Mra. James Brady ment and for the many beautiful of Santaquin, floral offerings. Air. and Airs. Wm. Alaxwell Air. and Aim. Ernest Carter of Airs. Elizabeth Heckler Alammoth returned last Saturday Atra. Ann Denver after spending a pleasant vacaAirs. Alary Mosaop tion in Whidbey Island, Wash., Victoria B. C., and In Vancouver. well-know- WHO: Womens' Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church will prepare and serve. WHAT: Delicious hot beef sandwiches with potatoes and gravy, salad, homemade pie and cake, ice cream, coffee and punch. WHERE: In ial HOW: WHEN: WHY: the attractive dining room in the Memor- building. Reasonable prices public invited. August 12, after the parade and all day and evening drop in to eat, visit, and rest. Money to be used to buy winter coal for the church. Two reasons why ifs your best gin Mrs. George Combs and children of Mariposa, Calif are guests at the home of Mrs. Comb's parents, Aire. Nick Sampson and family, Angela, Susie and Nicky of Los Angeles, were recent visitors at the E. R. Wheclock home. Dr. Walter C. Wampler and Mrs. were guests at the Alton Baker home on Sunday. Dr. Wampler drove out from Salt Lake City Sunday to take charge of the servicea at the Methodist church. Wm. Vivian r.Gfflr tA Mm. Wm. (Rill) Elton (Norma Hansen) made a trip to Denver, Cola, last Thursday, where she waa met by Air. Elton, who has been attending the Air Corp ROTC for the past six weeks. They returned home on 8unday after a short, but pleasant vacation. With An magic! Thoae lively, fun ameared darling! will love their baiha Juit like . . . when there' an electric hot water heater in the house. aaacE, &S6mmS!& aisrsS OBEBGI? i WALKERSiSXGlN IfM 100 Amtrttn Min. Hiram Wlk A So" tea". HI 17 have plenty of hot with nothing more than a mlumy'i ... twist of the tap to start it flowing. Everything's automatic, and heating water electrically coats the average family only 10c day. ... There's no blistering hoc water none that's just half hot. And it's just as clean as cold water. 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