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Show -- The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Pape Two SOCIAL NOTES . . . Mm. Kuth White, Reporter Mrs. Ada Burraaton waa hostess at a lovely afternoon party on , ' TELBERTA Lady Elks Country Carnhal Highlight Of Social Events Of The Week Elva Greenhalgh, j - - I'f-li- after having a time" for herself .The Mad Ruaaian' Tbeima Griggs I Sweet Girl Graduate Myrtle Fainter Girl of My Dreams Flush Bottom Atherley Brig Grandma r.g Atherley ..Dear OldHawkahaw Frank Hannifin Gertie (Mra. Frank Garrity) .... ..Tugboat Annie Ted Cartwright ....High Hat Harry Ikle Roaenbloom Frank Gear j Bert Ferguson Hay-Fo- ot -S- of the Annual the to was attend visit A Jt.Blliir Mt.e J 11 Banquet of the Veteran Rebekahs. The banquet was held at Covey's The Pinochle Club met at the restaurant, with 50 members prehome of Mra. Jean Kowe on Wed-- , sent. Among those present were neaduy evening. two former Eyrekans. Mrs. Sam Iinuchle waa the evening'a di- Edwards, who waa elected presiversion and prizes were won by dent of the organization, and Mrs. Ellen Handle, first; Marian Lucas, Margaret Phlzacklea. cut, and Man Markham, consolaShe also visited with friends. tion. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, and Refreshments were served to daughter, Mrs. Franken. Mrs. tj,(JHe named and Dora Handle, Allen honored her at a luncheon Kffic Hell, Virginia Handle. on Sunday afternoon. Ten people were in attendance, and Freethy" reports a very enjoyable S. T. 5(X) CIi.Ii Wilde ; traw-Foot Wesley Chriatenaen Cluh In the city. The purpose Mortimer Snerd i'll) joys I '.veiling Glamour Girl Ernie Boynea Ada IVay was hostess to the Darwin Larsen, Dwalne Milne.... .Twinkle Toes S. T. BOO" club xn Wednesday Silver evening. Bert (Mra. John Rowe) Delicious refreshments were Locks with her high button shoes served to members Esther Ncllsen, Maynard Cronin Bashful School Boy Sarah Sanderson. Ada Hales. Ella Sloo-foSue Mellnr, Ann Franks, Ada Peay, Margaret Cronin Tanama Ike Margaret Greenhalgh, Rose Joe Buys Dean, Minnie Phippa, Gladys Lill (Mra. Joe Buys) Sweet Sixteen Painter. Kuth Wahlquist and and Sadie Hawkins special guests, Etna Hansen, Clara Jerman Verda Sanderson. Ruaaell Lillian Ina Clement Prizes wen1 won by Gladys Maud Oourley ... Sweetheart of 711 Dean, first, Anna Franks, cut. and Fitch Bandwagon Cal Elton riald shirts, house aprons, and Ella Mellnr, consolation. Levi's were In evidence to give a ot festive atmosphere. -Sport Hannifin, C.m-sl- s onc of our waa on hand to act His aa master of ceremonies. heritage, we understand, la Ireland but he's gone Western enough to say GRAB YOUR PARTNER'S ROUND!" Aint Leap Year worth It? a, jjj Enjoy pary Mr. and Mrs. Civil Fitch. Sr., SEE CARL GALLAWAY Eureka. Utah KI'KEKA BRANCH OF . . . UTAH RIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. The Elite Club met at the home of Mrs. Elsie Nilson on Thursday evening. Bridge wns enjoyed nnd luncheon served to the following members: Myrtle Theriault. Elizabeth Krnnke, Earlean Gear. Elva Cullen. Thelma Griggs, Elaine Archer, Belle Coffey, Clara Jermnn. Deon Ferguson, Millie Rife, nnd the special guest, Goldie Storra. Prizes were won by Enrienn Gear, Elizabeth Johnson, nnd Goldie Storrs. Ornamental Iron Aluminum A Sheet Metal Work All Types of Welding Bit A Steel Reconditioning Visit Mollici Mr. and Mra Joseph Stokes and daughter Feggy, of Orem, spent Monday In Eureka visiting Mr. Stokes' mother. They were accompanied by Don Lcvlg of Salt Lake City, formerly of Port Angeles. Washington. Pneumatic Equipment Repair Representative A. M. ROSS Telephone 55 served. Club inet at the home of Alice Peart on Wednesday evening. Cards were enjoyed, and a tasty luncheon served to the following members: Mra. Donna Paxman. Mrs. Madge Burraaton, Mrs. La Dora Brady, Mra. Valene Livingston, Mra. Faye Wall, Mra. Athene Farren, Mra. Sadie Warr, Mrs. Ruth Gatley, Mrs. Grace Chntwin, Mrs. Lucille Knotts. Mrs. Delores Robinson, and Mrs. Maxine Sehow. Honors went to Mrs. Ruth Gatley, first prize; Mrs. Athene Farren, second prize; and Mra. Sadie Warr, rut prize. re "00. Refrrslmwnls Ivalorcd Al Mvt The W. IV A. met at the home of Mrs. Anna MrDonell on Tuesday. Following the regulnr order of business. "500" wns enjoyed with Mra Freethy winning first prize. Mrs. Johnson, house prize and Mrs. Nellie Ixiinl. consolation prize. Mrs. M argarrt Free tliv I losless To W. S. C. S. SL 3:30 PJA. ! Featuring AIL-GIR- PHIL SPITALNY L AND HIS ORCHESTRA ; Brought to you by UTAH POWER & UGHT COMPANY N ' To i miis 1 I New Taint and Good Tires GOSHEN MOTOR COMPANY I .. GOSHEN UTAH know that at this time1 of the year it is quite hard to' interest jieople in most kinds of merchandise. However, we thought it might he well to mention Three Special Events that take place this month: On Husincss Chios! I' rom Ncplii Leonard Witt of Xephi. spent at the home of Mr. the week-en- d and Mra Fred Mordue. '1st March Mr. and Mra. Rex Hickman of Provo spent Sunday visiting at the home of Miss Elizabeth Johnson. ( , Mra. Millie Kay entertained the La Joins Bridge club on Thursday. Feb. 26. Cards were enjoyed and luncheon served to the following members: Marion Nash, Gladys Dean. Erma Gourley. Naomi Cushing. Ruth Wahlquist. and the special guests. Valene Livingston and Ella Mellor. Prizes were won by Valene Livingston. Marion Nash and Ella Mellor. I lack I 17 Department. 1 Mrs. Millie Kay Is CIiiIi Hostess St. Patricks Day) IIY have some fine albums of Dish Melodies in our Record Provo Visitors , 2nd Spring - Mar. 22, Heres a few items that might, be of interest for that "gala day Cameras - Films - Roller Skates Basket Balls Fishing Tackle - Ammuni-- tion. 3rd EASTER More about that next week! 'rom Meet Superintendent Blight and Theodore Haynes. President of the Tintic School Board returned to their homes in Eureka on Sunday, after attending the educational meetings at Atlantic City. FOR SALE MODERN DWELLING, with electric stove, refrigerator, hot water heater, oil heater, and some furniture. Former residence and office of I hil P. Clark, now deceased, located on James Reddingfield and daughter. Ila. of Murray spent Mra. Monday visiting Mr. and Mra. Vcm Franks. Lola left on Tuesday for Japan. She has been working In Japan, but returned home to spend Xmas with her family. She 1s a former Eureka girl, and has really pone since places and seen things leaving here. Church Street. Call Mrs. Jerry Platt at 187, or contact Trust Department . Pack I'or Visit Mrs. John Shilkls of Fontana. California and daughter. Mrs Harold Tolhah. of Delta spent Monday and Tuesday visiting at; the home of Mr. and Mra. Fred Mordue. The Shilkls family resided in Eureka for a number of years. Miss f,,rmprl j Aiirti.l Miri HEATER - RADIO Ethel Brenton, unit bookeeper for the local Utah Power A Light Company, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Salt Lake on company business. ' isil Irn n .,k Angelos Mr. and Mra. Mark Brimhall. of Mr. and Mrs. Vrrn IVay left i Manager John Rowe of the Utah home Saturday for lx Angeles to visit Power A Light Company Tm' .pent Ed. Thomas on their daughter. Afton. They ex- in American Fork nttend-SundnTuesday eb. 29. . pvt to be gone two weeks. ing a business meeting I FORI) DeLuxe Fourdor Sedan Calif. Yc Back To Japan k ere I 'rom speedy recovery. Doris Penrod. Valeria Rauer, Mr. and Mra. E1 Thomas spent Loric Foote, and Ignore Jones visited In Provo. Wednesday, with a very pleasant evening in MamMra. Chria Studebaker, a former moth on Monday, attending a Cottage meeting at the home of Mr, Elberta resident. and Mra. Earl Lunt. Eighteen members were present. After the Bill and Rrne Tenrod played business of the evening was disboat Sunday to Ilene's folks, Mr. of the remainder of the time and Mra. Henry Jolley, Mr. and poned was spent in making recordings of Mra. Ted Madsen and daughter all present. An enjoyable time was Linda, and Mra. Grant Jolley of bad by all. Trove. ! y all-cu- to the Payson hospital, suffering from a severe case of pneumonia. Her many friends wish her a Soda! Iwrnini! Lady Elks club met at the club rooms on Tueaday evening. After a business session, bridge waa played. Mra. Jamra Cullen win ning first prize; Mrs. Jos Buys, all cut. and Mra. Frank Garrity, raf fie prize. Mra. Darwin Larsen of Mr. and Mra. Mike Judge, and Mr. Mammoth was hostess and served Ball's mother. Mra. Frances Ball, a delicious luncheon to twelve members. for the paat two weeka. She will return to her home In San Francisco on Friday. Mrs. I Iiti I 'rom Calif. Ball waa formerly Misa Eileen Murphy. Mr. and Mra. Glen Clement of Mojave. California, spent the past week visiting Mr. Clement's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clement, Thomas Maxwell, who has been and Mrs. Clement ' grandmother, j seriously ill for the past two Mrs. Delilah Bowden. Mrs. Cle weeks, la reported recovering at ment. was formerly Miss Bonnie Clavelle. a well known musician. hUhome. of 27. Mrs. J. B. Campbell is confined Orcn and Thelma Barney and Mr. and Mra. Tom Clement had family spent two days in Salt surprise visit from member of I.akc visiting with Mra. Julia Mra. Clement's family on WednesBrown. Thelma's mother. day of last week. Mr. and Mra. Wiironl Fairies, Carol Jolley brought her mother of Wind River, Wyoming: Bert and father. Deon and Earl Beck, Rishnp of Lamber Wyo.. Mrs. Lilback with her for the week-en- d and lian Perry of Spring after spending a few days at their Mrs. Lizzie Fairlesa of Salt Lake, home in Lrhi. spent the day in Eureka. Mra. Lizzie Fairless is the mother of Mr. and Mra. Harold R. Wil- Mra. Clement. Mr. Fairless and liams and family, of Payaon. were Mra Perry. Mr. Bishop is a Mra. Clement. Sunday visitors at the home of nephew of Mr. and Mra. Oran Barney. July I '.Iks H ot For Social, Hnsiness en- Feb-ruar- as Pneumonia urprisc Visit Mra. Margaret Freethy was hosteaa to the W. S. C. S. on Tuesday evening. Feb. 24. A delicious aupper was served, after which business and aortal chat rounded out the evening. Members present were: Mra. Wm. Frary, Mra. Wm. Clark. Mra Wm. Vivian, Mra. Arthur Smith, Mra. Ed. Holmea Mra. C. E. Carlson. Miaa Edith Pendray, Mra Jack Nilson. and Mra. Harold Fisher and daughter Marie, special gueata of the evening. The B. B. dub spent a very joyable evening at the home Verda Sanderson on Friday, Mrs. T. N. Burt and daughter Colleen of Berkeley, California are visiting Mrs. Burt's mother, Mrs. Charles Sampson of Eureka and sisters, Mrs. Ellen Ferguson and Mra. Frances Daniels. i et Liincfi. Cards Fnjoyed At Moot 1939 1 1 son-in-la- Galley, Delores Robinson. Lucille Christensen, Lucille Knotts, Mar-gnrLucas, Mi.vo Yamasliita. Alice FVart, ami Grace Chntwin. ark FOR SALE! Mr. Milton Buxton ia convalesat the Payaon city hospital, her with visit a cing after Friday the Mil-to- n following an accident with hia daughter and tractor in which he suffered four Barneys. broken riba and a punctured lung. The mishap occurred on his ranch Elbcrta'a eight telephones have March 1. Monday. ExEureka on the been placed change during the past week, so A very entertaining party waa that makes ua even closer neighheld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. bors. B. Jasperaon Saturday, February 27. "500" waa the order of the forThe younger net are looking were won by ward to the dance to be held at evening, and prizes Mra. Ruth Gannon. Russell Mr. all Goshen. Saturday night, for Ned Okelberry, and Mra. White, Beehive and Scouts Stake Boy Mr. Jack Stanaflcld. Girls. A delicious luncheon waa served to the following: Mr. and Mra. home returned Elva Greenhalgh Ned Okelberry. Mr. and Mra RusSaturday after spending the week Gannon. Mr. and Mra. Tom sell her in Salt Lake, visiting with Mr. and Mra. Waldo SorenWhite. mother and sister, Veda and Marand Mra. Jack Stanaflcld Mr. son. underMra. Allred jorie Allred. Mra. Robert Jensen, and and Mr. went an operation at the Holy hosteaa. and host the Cross Hospital during the week, but is now feeling murh better. Mrs. Mildred Gibson and young son. Frederick, have been visiting Earl and Esther Barney spent In Santaquin with her parents, Mr. a couple of days In Salt Like on and Mra. F. Albert Wall, and in business. Goshen with her sisters, Mra. EveKirk and Mra. Clarence Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whitney lyn and Mra. Gibson and family Mr. and son. Gary, spent the week-en- d at home in Rupert, Idaho. arc hero at the home of Lloyd's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Whitney, Nora McCormick entertained at a family dinner at her home on Sunday, In honor of her niece. Mra. Tom Ball, and daughter Sharon, of San Francisco. Mrs. Ball has been visiting her parents, EVERY SUNDAY-K- first-bor- Mrs. May E. Crippen of Grant's Pass, Oregon, left for her home la -- ly it always i, Pointing cheaper to bring scholars to students than vice versa, he said such centers would provide Utahns with an opportunity to get general education without leaving home. It would also tend to relieve some of the pressure from the university proper. The university estimates a student spend at least (1000 a year In the community where he goes to college, as well aa 3100 with the university Itself. A tasty luncheon waa served to the following members: Lena Greenhalgh, Betty Buenger, mm Greenhalgh, Althea Ekker, Jean-in- e Johnson, Jean Childa, Christy Kropf, and the special guest, Ada Peay. Prizes were won by Ada Peay, March meeting t, and All first; Betty Buenger, of Mra. Virginia Carlson. Hina consolation. Greenhalgh, members of the organization are urged to attend. Trees in the tropica are not the year round, but have disSunday Visitors tinct rest periods. Mr. and Mra. Whitford Bate and children, Lee, Carol and Dale, of Provo, visited with Mr. Bate's mother, Mrs. Stokes, and other relatives, on Sunday, Feb. 22. 18 Ita a boy! The new baby arrived at the Payaon city hospital Monday, March 1, weighing 9 lbs. n of Mr. and He Is the Mra. Don Kirk. His mother is former Misa LaVotre Colvin, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Chone Colvin, formerly of Payaon. Mra. THE ELECTRIC HOUR the Navy for Sunday gueata at the home of Malcolm and Faye Jolley were: Faye'a mother and aister, Mrs. Jane Stewart and Merlene, and Mr. Alvin Porter of Salt Lake; I'.ntorlain Al Fninilv Dinner TO In months. fam- I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coffey spent visMr. and Mra. David Peterson Saturday and Sunday at Lark, H. A. Mrs. Mr. and (Bert) left for California Wednesday, iting March 3. to spend a months vaca- Fields and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tion with Mrs. Peterson's daugh- Coffey. ters, Mrs. Mildred Moody and Mrs. Lola Klure. Nilson Chips! Mrs. Glen Storrs of Bauer spent Mr. and Mra. G. O. Golden, par- the past week as guest of her sisMr. and ents of Mra. Steele, and Mr. and ter and brother-in-laMra. W. W. Wheeler and daughter Mrs. Jack Nilson. Sheila (siater and brother-in-law- ) have been visiting at the home of (.rgioii Aiix. Meet Mr. and Mrs. Scott Steele. Mr. The American Legion Auxiliary and Mra. Wheeler have Just re- will hold their regular monthly turned from Saipan, where he has 8 at the home on I HOUR of CHARM Visit In Jensen, Jolley. ily, Mra. Don Finch of Genola. Considerable excitement in the SUGGESTED BY Arlo Broderick home all cauaed by the arrival of a baby daughter U PRESIDENT Ht the Utah Valley hoapltal in morning. I'rovo on Tueaday Mother and Father are doing well, The University of Utah is work-in- g eapecially the mother, aa it takea to establish adult on for theae proud fathera to edurationplana centers throughout the Mra. down to earth." "come state, according to Dr. A. Broderick la the former Miss Enid university president. Olpin, Stecrlman of Mammoth. out 500 Wedneaday. February 25. was the diversion, and prizes were won by La Voice Kirk and Alta Burraston. Guests bidden were: Gladya Boswell, Elva Okelberry, Donna Gannon, Avaleen Kirk, La Allcml Aux. Meet Voice Kirk, Elaine Kirk, Elaine In Irovo Nelson and Alta Burraaton. Dainty Siil. were served. refreshments Mra. Valene Livingston was at on Saturday attending a Mr. and Mra. Joseph Jensen, Provo of District No. 4, AmeriMr. and Mra. Wayne Jensen, and meeting can Legion Auxiliary. This meetMr. and Mrs. Ernest Jensen and held for the presidents of was ing daughter of Provo, motored to the various posts and for the ofSalt Lake to attend the wedding ficers of District No. 4. of Mr. and Mra, Joseph Jensena granddaughter, M 1 a a Geraldine and Afton Bryson and daughter Karen, of Ogden, spent the week-en- d visiting Afton'a parents, Mr. and Mra. Wm. T. been stationed INSURANCE Clult Moots Willi Mrs. Nilson waa also Faye's other siater and Mar-rel- I'.lili members, Glen entertained at a dinner party at Cluli their home on Saturday evening, ilirlliday I luimrs Mtiiilicr on their Eileen, honoring daughter, her birthday. Turkey with all the Mra. Maxine Schow entertained trimmings waa enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fitch, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. the Birthday Club at her home on George Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday evening, the honor guest On lliisiiitss James Quigley, Mr. and Mrs. being Mra. Madge Burraaton. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Baker spent Hnmlil Spencer, Dr. and Mrs. Burraaton was presented with a Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. lovely gift. Friday and Snturdny in Salt laike SteeleHall. Jack Games supplied the evening'a business and pleasure. combining entertainment entertainment, and a delicious The evening's consisted of games, and delicious' luncheon was served to the followpunch wns served. The party was ing members: AlUene Farren. voted a complete surer m by all Chambers, Helen Weaver. Frances Ewell, Faye Wall. Ruth the guests. All Rut Life club Don Penrod, Mra. Clint Whitney, and Mrs. Gene Bauer of Elberta; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilson. Mr. and Mra. Lafe Eli, and Mr. and Mrs. Mert Whitney of Payaon. Cards, I.imclicon Al CIhIi Parly Just-a-Mc- Itcporter High score prizes were won by Don and Doris Penrod; consolation prizes by Ivan Wilson and Loric Foote, and guest prizes by Dar. and Anna McDonald. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Foote, Mr. and Mra. W. D. McDonald, Mr. and Mra. Stan Waterhury, Mr. and Mra. j Year event. In the rpotlight were: Maynard Griggs aa T The Bonton Club held a party at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Hauer Saturday night. After an evening of 500, a aupper, furnished by ailairs of llu year was llif Allrmls Hrraii Oru of llu inoal . Krlx'kali lfaniiicl I July I'llks Country Carnival, Saturday rveiiiiig. JS. iit llu I'JLa Cluli rooms. Mra. Margaret Freethy returnid t. llu ladies "(lorn llioir durmlrsl to mala il a I .cap! to her home early in the week, lic-l- CHIT-CHA- ADULT SCHOOLS lillMUS jOSIIEN NEWS AM) March 5, lots v, WALKER HANK & TRUST COMPANY Salt Lake City, Utah your at the |