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Show 1949 January 21, Page Three Audra Smith Miss Is The Eureka (Utah) Reporter fTintic Stake Wed To Man From Michigan Audra Smith, "gANTAQUIN and Mm. Gifford juichter of Mr. of Smith, formerly Santaquin, wan to Jack Hendrickson of y in an Muskegon. Michigan. at the Lutheran church in ITovo, Tuesday. Audra was a graduate of I toy sonseminary. She alhieh school attended the University of Vy- and the B. Y. U. She has L.n wK tety editor for the Provo Herald the past year and her husband Jack has been writing for the Tribune. They will Salt KeJ Evening January 15, At Elberta Social Notes The Stake Family and their partners enjoyed a very pleasant evening at Elberta. Jan. 15. President Carl A. Patten presided and the pro- impres-ceremon- niake llieir home in Provo. gram commenced with the congre- gallon singing Improve the Shin- Wedding In June a ct rring Tasty refreshments were served Members of the W. S. C. S. met to Mrs. Emily Andrew, Mm. Mae Cronin, Mm. Elva Cullen, Mm. at the home of Mm. B. B. Parish Ethel Donnelly, Mm. Ruby Shaw, on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 13. Mrs. Stella Donnelly, Mrs. Rosalie The lesson of the day entitled, Dunn, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. and the Secure These Mrs. Virginia discussion that Rights followed was enAgnes Anderson and Randle. joyed by the following members: Mrs. Parish, Mrs. Wm. Bate, Mrs. Woodrow Weitzel, Mrs. Alton Bek-e- r. Mm. C. A. Carlson, Mm. Wm. Vivian, Mm. Arthur Smith, Miss Edith Pendray, Mrs. Ed Holmes, Mrs. E. A. Stokes, and Mrs. Vern Nevem. Rev. C. W. Wilton joined the . . . meeting and a delicious buffet luncheon, brought by the members was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mm. Leland Sanderson are receiving congratulations over the birth of a baby daughter, born at the Payaon hospital, Friday morning, Jan. 14. Young son. Jerry, is anxiously awaiting an introduction to hia baby sister, and the happy parents are walking on air, since the wee daughter ia just what they At Sudweeks Home Mrs. Venice Sudweeks entertain- Ef-fi- all-c- Tintic Chapter No. 18 O.E.S. held their regular meeting Monday evening, January 17. A delicious luncheon was served after Chapter by Mra. Lillian Man-so- n and Mm. Alma Dryburough. Married In Provo Ceremony Of interest to Eureka friends is the marriage of Mrs. Dcon Roun-d- y of Provo and Gorman C Win-gof Salt Lake City. The marriage was performed in Provo, January 8, at the home of the bride's mother. Mm. Mamie Turloupis, well known in Eureka. Bishop Frank Gardner officiated at the eeremony. New Mrs. Winget is a graduate of Tintic high school and made her home hero prior to moving to Provo a few yearn ago. After a honeymoon spent in Phoenix. Ariz.. newlyweds will he at home to their friends in Salt Friends of Betty Ann Baker met on Sunday evening to help celebrate her 12th birthday. A treasure hunt was the source of fun, and excitement ran high when loot waa discovered. The assemblage at the buffet supper included Mary Mike Jule Carlson, Lila Cherry, Geraldine Ferris, Toni Ferris, Joan Ferguson, Connie Jameson. Peggy Ann Naof, Colleen Paxman, Richard Bell, Rodger Carlson, Quinn Corbridge, Bob Ferguson, Garry Gustin, George Manson, 'Larry Mattinson, Harold Naef, Gary Peterson. Bart Ryan, Jerry Robinson. Charles Robinson, Kenneth Spurrier, Thil Thompson, Farrell Wahl-qui- st and the guest of honor. Ath-erle- y, Cards, all-cu- Mrs. Tola Newman RANDLE'S all-ru- MARKET Phone ISO Expert Washer Service with Genuine Maytag Parte DRAPERY RAISIN CAKE 1 pkg. seeded raisins eup sugar is eup shortening 2 eggs tsp. baking soda i eup juice from hoiled raisins tsp nutmeg tsp. cinnamon ROII.K.D t. thsp. cocoa tsp. Milt tsp. vanilla tsp. Wei baking jxiwdcr 2 e. of flour c. walnuts ivr ini'.ns witii water and id .i or 2D minutes. Pour off to measure 1 full cup tif less jui.-alter ho, ling, add enough water to i .a'.e cup juice i. Pour over raisins while lmiling hot. To this hot cup juice nod lx tiled raisins, add shortening. 1 cup sugar 2 eggs, arid a id while still hot. 1 tsp soda. Sift flour, baking powder, salt, spire, cocoa together and add to at hive preparation. Add tsp. vanilla and stir two or three minutes. Add 1 cup of alightly floured wal- nuts and mix well. Bake In drip- per for 45 minutes to 1 Hour in Moderate oven. It requires hotter oven than fruit cake, yet not as hot as laver cake. Ice when cool ( 1 1 ROUNDUP SUNDAY ami MONDAY Jan. 4 Matinee on Sunday 23-2- Mickey Rooney Ann RJyth - Brian Ponlcvy KILLER McCOY ITEKDAY ami WEDNESDAY Jan. 6 JON HALL 2S-2- TIIEPRINCE OF THIEVES in Cinecolor THURSDAY Jan. 27 Dana Andrews - Gene Tierney THE IRON CURTAIN DTR Factory Cooperation Sale Now In Progress this FINE FOOD BREAKFAST To their 30th wedding anniversary. Mr and Mrs. Gdlx-r- t Sanderson entertained their fainily and a group of friends last Saturday evening, Jan. 15. at a dinner party. Dinner was served at 0 o'clock cch-bril- j 1 0 jr. nn. Mrs, George Hanson , . daughters and husband take rare of that and make it disappear hut quirk. It makes a tasty hit for an af- ...before your ternoon snnrk when neighbors drop in for a visit, or for a filling dessert for dmnrr. New Telephone Directory Mrs. Newman is well known In Eurckn. nnd a very busy person. She is verv active m her church, not nnlv lucnllv hut in the stske ss well She is also very civic minded nnd works hsrd a anv community project to which she is assigned. Hit hard work during the Silver Jubilee was nut standing, and much appreciated by the townspeople and the jubilee committee. Give the renpe a try and plan to make it a dnv or two before a particularly busy day. Press... For changed or additional listings or for Call directory advertising... tho Telephone Business Office. i On the Iarifir coast the coastline of the U. s. Is 1 344 miles: on the Atlantic the distanre is 1.M4 miles. In the psst ten years, tine thousand churches in' New Englnnd hsve rinsed the Portland Grangers' Convention was told. and ('DILI SOUR Hooth Service OREN 7 A. M. TO 12 R. M. EVERY DAY p.. Lady Elba held their regular, meeting Tuesday evening in the Elks Club rixuns. i Following the buaineas session. cnr(M w,.n. enjoyed. Irize winners wen1 Mrs. Carol I arson, high score, Mrs. Rost' Bowden, raffle, fill- and Mrs. Valenc o ANDREW -- Saturday Enter Wool Contest Tintic High School will Is represented in the Make It Yourself With Wool" sewing contest sponsored by the Ctah Wnolgmwcrs Auxiliary in c"peraUn with the National Auxiliary and Die American Wool Council. Hetty Nash will enter the contest with a green wool winter nail Gene Oborn with a green plaid wool suit; Lois Handle with a pink ; wool crejw dress. Costume will be modeled at the State fashion Rnnls at the Hotel Ctah on January 24. The hourly wage paid In America. the Huieaii of Laor statis-- i tirs estimate, has increased 33 percent since J Day. We do pray for merry; And that snme prayer doth tea li us all to render the deeds of mercy. V-- iimi1 i i iih SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES Lday ClkS AT Regular Meet T.H.S. Girls Will - LUNCHES - DINNERS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Home Made Ries and Cakes in, Mr. and Mrs. Dclmnr Hales and family, Mrs. Vern IVay and family. Mr and Mrs. Janies with coffee icing. Miller and fam.ly, Mr. and Mrs. COFFEE ICING Oris Sanderson and family. Mr. cut. 2 thsp. butter or Numa and Mrs. Ellis Sanderson, Mr. and Mm. Elizabeth Franke, hostess 1 heaping tbsp. cocoa. Mrs. Harry Dean, Mr. snd Mra. for the evening served delirious Cream together add plnrh salt. Vern Franks. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- refreshments. rof-fo- e 1 tsp. vanilla - 3 or 4 tbsp. hot ence Wahlquist and Mrs. Margaradd powdered sugar to de- et Greenhalgh. sired consistency. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson wen DELIVERY Mrs. Newman states that the rewill presented with a lovely gift-Th- in a above recipe is one that was spent TUESDAY owning main fresh and will keep as well and the paras fruit rake. She states that she general surcess. doesn't have to worry about It ty was voted a complete fresh, since her two keeping Be Long EDAMS Giibert Sandersons Celebrate 30th Wedding Anniversary With Dinner 1 Get Full Particulars at DUBINd delicious lunch, with a beautiful birthday cake ns the main attraction. Members of the Randle family enjoying the evening wen Mrs. Ada Randle, Harry Randle and daughter, Ioik, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Randle and daughter, Ann. Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyd Randle and family. Tommy and Diane; Mr. and Mrs. Randle ami daughter, Marjory Lynn, and Mr. ami Mrs. Curtis Duller and family. Handy and Randy. The Statue of Liberty, in New York hnrlior. is l.ri1 feet, one inch in height. 1 UPHOLSTERING The Mountain States Telephone nnd Telegmph Company THE LAST YKAItS SUPPLY BDUO An evening of games was enHie hostess served a i 1 ACT NOW AND SAVE Goes to 21-2- KINSK TUBS AMD joyed and The Elders of fSANTAQIIN (lie Kuntnqmn First ward are planning an Elder's parly fur Satur-- n. . Jan 22. A hot supper will lie d at p m. tor all First word Elders an! part mis. and a !ii:uc will i Mieiui :ii e at S : i p :u. fm 1111' public. 1 On orders placed during Jan. or Feb. BIG REDUCTIONS ON LABOR CHARGES t 2 Jan. GENE AUTRY t. birthdays celebrating month. Party Planned 1 BARGAIN DAYS Won all 1 Mrs. Paxman served a delicious lunch to the following: Mrs. Maxine Sr how, Mrs. Kaye Wall. Mrs. Irma Gourley. Mrs. Ruth Gatley. Mrs. Delon's Robinson. Mrs. Sadie Warr. Mrs. Madge Hurraston. Mrs. Alice Peart. Mrs. Donna Paxman. Mrs. Aliiene Karrcti. Mrs. Gran Chatwin, Mrs. Marcella Chamber and the special guest or the evening.. Mrs. Eva Jameson. SLIITOVEItf -- Mrs. Curtis Butler entertained at a family birthday parly at her home on IiimI Sunday evening. Tlie occasion honored her husband, tier brother, Alan, nnd sister-in-laMrs. Randle, who an1 When Neighbors Call re Cards furnished the evening's entertainment and prize winners were Mrs. Irma Gourley, high score, and Mm. Marcella Chambers, DEALER t Gene-viev- r, Family Party Marks Birthdays Good To Have On Hand Lunch club met at the home of Mrs. Donna Paxman on Thursday of last week. L AUTHORIZED FRIDAY ami SATURDAY Maud Gourley, Mrs. Elsie Nilsoii Mrs. Eurlean Gear and Mrs. lleiei. Drown. Enjoyed At Club Just-a-me- high-toppe- Mra. Elizabeth Kranke pleasantly entertained the members of thi Elite club at her home on lui Thursday evening. Bridge was the evening's diver aion and prize winners were Mw Elizabeth JohiiHon, high scon1, am Mrs. Dcon Ferguson, The hostess served tasty refresh incuts to those mentioned and t Mrs. (Mara Jerman, Mra. Myrtli Theriault, Mrs. Elva Cullen, Mrs et EIREKA, UTAH Glen Roper. Elite Club At Bridge Party i- Birthday ut O.E.S. Meet Former Resident white During breathing elephants were auctioned off by Auctioneer George Fursey. The prize winning elephant waa purchased by Gerald Sanderson. It consisted of an pair d laced shoes of black with nsrmw toes and high heels. They were just the fit for who modeled them very graeiously. Refreshments wen served by the Stake Relief Society, Janet I re president. The hall waa diacoratcd for the by the Stake Sunday school board, A. Hudson, supL Invitations Stake Primary board, Tula Newman, president. The Stake M. I. A Hupt. Thomas Ewell and President Afton Oborn and their board members were In rharge of the party, assisted by other stake Ixiards. A large rmwil was present, and all enjoyed the rvening of entertainment. Closing prayer was given STAR THEATRE s ed the members of her Pinochle club at her home on lust Thursday, Jan. 13. The hostess served a delicious lunch to Mrs. Mac Markham, Mm. Effie Hell, Mrs. Dora Itandle, Mrs. Ellen Randle, Mrs. Jean Rowe, Mrs. Vivian Franks, Mm. Virginia Randle, and Mm. Mary Redmond. Prize winnerea were Mrs. Virginia Randle, high score, Mm. e and Mm. Vivian Bell, Franks, cuiisolution. New Arrivals 12th The state of Idaho ranks as one of the leading atalea In wild-lif- e resources. The American Bicycle Institution estimates there are 17 million bicycles In use today. The LudU-- of Elks are desirous of working up a chorus and arc anxious to know just how many arc interested in tills work. This la oa-- to wivea and daugh-tcr- a of members of the Elks Lodge, No. 711. First meeting will be held at o'clock on Feb. 1st, in the Elks Club rooms. If you are interested coins out Jameson. and help form this chorus. Giimcs, contests, Virginia reel, schottisclie, and dancing was coninochle Club duct iil by Afton Oborn. SANTA QUIN - Mr. and Mm. William E. Greenhalgh announce Featured At Club the engagement of their granddaughter, Delores Greenhalgh. to Mr. Glen Roper, son of Mr. and The Entre Nous club met at the Kranke Mrs. Wesley Roper. The young home, of Mm. Elizabeth emiplc plan a June wedding. last Wednesday evening. Inn The book review, Pilgrims was given by by Elizabeth Gaudge, An inte- Mrs. B. B. Parish Mrs. Agnes Anderson. discussion followed. W.S.C.S. Hostess Celebrate ing Moments, led by Vera P. Patten. aerompanied by Jennie Murdock; prayer, Nels Butler. The following nunitiera wen' given under the direction of Lu Dean Sax, stake L. D. S. girls president. In charge ol the program: Vocal Holo, Kenneth Spurrier, accompanied by Norma Jameson; one-aplay, "They Critieized nnd llow, Eureka want Gleaner Girls. Elaine Pctt. Hetty Nash, Donna Franks, and Carolyn Spurrier, directed by Gloria Gear: nolo, Vera P. Patten, aeeonipamat Jennie Miinlnrk; Tola Newman; eoimiiunity singing, It'd by Ken Spurrier, accompanist Norma Lady Elks Plan Chorus Group Couple Planning Book Review Friends Family Enjoys Social no, . i REXALL DRUG STORE EfC Kl KANULCj D SLAB BACON 179 So I. G. A. MARKET For Friday and Saturday! Special i! i,u, .mu till iiiiwiiiiiu ii'iilM hi Meat Specials! 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