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Show July 14, 1950 Club 4-- H The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Nws Page Three .'Mrs. Happy II111110 Maker On June 21, the Happy Home meeting at the Makers held homo of Ethel Mae Gatley. After he business meeting, the girls narked a picnic lunch and drove to he park and enjoyed the rest of the afternoon. Club members are Deanna Wall. Pat Lucas, Ethel Gatley, Grace Carlson and Peggy Naef. Peggy Naef, Reporter pin and Needle club The Pin and Needle mot at the home of Marilyn Newman. July 10. After the business meeting the girls sewed on their Following the business aprons. meeting, refreshments were ser4-- H 4-- H Eirihs i m Ma fringes Engagements Ssssssssssesssx: Club Parties Home In Elko, Nev. Honored At Dinner bntie of Allen G. Porter of Salt Lake Those attending were Sharon City. The wedding was Margaret Mellor, Joyce Laird, the performed home of the Yvonne Linda Newman, gray. bride's sister and brother-in-lajfaxfield, Sylvia Sutherland and Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Gaisford of Mr and Mrs, J. M. Morton of Midlfarilyn Newman. Inglewood, Calif,, were recent vial vale, Utah. Judge Matthews, a will be at Next meeting Joyce tors in Eureka. friend of the family performed They are former the gray's home. ceremony in the presence of the Sharon Laird, reporter residents, and were enroute to Ore- Morton and Gatley families gon to visit with Mr. and Mrs. The bride wore an afternoon live the fastest are Joseph Jameson, also forme Those who dress of yellow organdy, with line. the finish to reach first at the NEW SUMMER CLOSING HOURS Andrew Rexall Drug ? announcing change of hours which will be a.m. to 10 p.m.-Mo- n. through Sat. CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAYS Please bring EMERGENCY your perscriptions during these hours. PERSCRIPTIONS ONLY will be taken care of after closing and on Sundays. black accessories Her corsage was rose buds and carnations. Mrs. Morton, was matron of honor, and wore an afternoon dress of blue bemberg sheer. Her corsage was also of rose buds and carnations. J. M. Morton performed the duties of best man. Mrs. Porter is the daughter of John Gatley, Sr., of this city. Immediately following the ceremony, the newlyweds were honored at a wedding dinner at the Morton home. After a short honeymoon, the couple win make Nevada. a home at Elko, Don Wagner and Gene Elker of Norfolk, Neb., visited last week with Richard Wheelock at the Wheelock home. The young men were enroute to their homes from Los Angeles, Calif., where they have recently graduated from Morticians school. They were buddies of Richard's while In the service. Coming Events lYeics Mrs, Effie Bell was hostess to her card club last Friday evening. Thu time was spent in playing pinochle and prizes were won by Mrs. Dora Randle high score, Mrs. t, and Mrs. Virginia Randle, Ruth Galley, consolation. A tasty lunch was served to those mentioned and to Mra. Ellen Notes all-cu- Marjorie Recently Married Couple Will Make' Has 6th ved. is Randle Birthday '48 Class Members Marjorie Randle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randle, c ele-- b Get Together Randle, Mrs. Marion Foraey, Mra. Gail Drusaell and aperial guests, Mrs. Ella Mellor and Mra. Bonnie Bauer, who la visiting here from At Clement Home Dal-gleis- h, Delightful Shower Honors At Webb Home bride-elec- n, Prnt,wT. ... made. They are a remarkably fine adjunct to formal studio photographa. r see Gean's Photo Shop & Camera Center w, Mrs. Mildred Davis Gives Birthday Party Mias Mildred Davis entertained at a birthday dinner at her home last Sunday honoring Mra Earl Potts on her birthday anniversary. LB& 0,11 OKI The Rio Grande has resumed full service on all passenger trains and freight shipments following the end of the strike of the Switchmen's Union of North America. Freight of all classifications is now being accepted for shipment. Refrigerator cars in adequate number will he available for fruits, vegetables and other perishables. W. S. C. S. PICNIC W. S. C. S annual picnic July 21, at 6:30 in Homansville park. Members and their husbands are Invited Mrs Jack NUson Is chairman for the picnic. Mra Bert Thomas returned home visit last week after a to Sacramento, Calif. She was called to the California city hy the serious Illness of her mother, Mra Harriet Hunter. Mra Thomas reports that her mother was much Improved before she returned home, two-wee- ks Mra Fhyllls Kltt and son, Billy, of Long Beach, are visiting in Eureka with her mother, Mrs. Mary Peart, and other relatlvea service in your locality. freight strike against the principal transportation medium for Colorado and Utah was of such serious cost and inconvenience to the shippers and travelers served by this railroad. 39c Qt. 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Ihsrs arc two big rtaioni why we ois Americas lorsmost independent group in the load field... and why more and more housewives are switching to IGA: (1) People like the Iriendly. personal service they gel here . . . and (2) our everyday low price assures thorn lha most (or thoir money inpolicy fine quality laoda Why dont YOU give us a trial loo 7 won ! Drop in today, you? Mra Ted Dumont and family of Boise, Idaho are here visiting with Mrs. Dumont's parents, Mr. and Mra Sam Gardner. son-in-la- Rio Grande passenger service is operating on regular schedules. Travel and space reservations being held will he honored. Cheek with your Rio Grande ticket agent for information oil passenger Your Photographic Headquarters PAYSON Phone 265 EieUDOtUjnESSh&r'EUEDVD'hv PBICES SPEAQQEAB I6fl 6Q0C Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Potts and daughter Sheila Mr. and Airs. Stanley Hegstrom and family and Mildred Davis. our riease 'phone and let us explain our plan,' We're sure it will please you. w, Fonade Forsey on Monday evening. The time was spent playing games and enjoying pot luck supper. Those present were Nelda Childs, Peggy Paxman, Marion and Betty Nash, Colleen Mordue, Lola and Edna Webb, Elaine Pett, Bethea Wahlquiat, Jo Ann Sax, Marion Larson, Marjorie Gardner and Nancy and Leona Leetham. Advisors present were Mrs. Ruby Bigler, Mrs. Mary Redmond and Mra Floria Castle ton. er 30-da- C3o A group of LDS girls enjoyed a social at the home of Mrs. Pearl rated her 6th birthday at a delightful party at the City Park. California. Some good old reminiscing, Wedneaday, July 12. of at the little plenty laughter things a guests spent Marjorie's happy afternoon playing games "we did when we were kids in Tin-ti- c and Mrs. Randle served a delihigh and some very good cious party lunch to the little food, was the setting for a happy on Tuesday evening folks. of this week, at the home of Bon Helping celebrate the big day nie Clement, when the 1948 grad were Sandy and Randy Butler. could Ann Randle. Janolane and Jill uating class, or those who Clement be rounded met at the up Jameson. Mac and Christine Ronald Bird, Arnold Carl- home. Bonnie and Connie Cherry for the evening. son, Max Wilde, ratricla Colvin, were The pleasant party was held In of Nephi, Lcatrire Showalter of the delightful patio at the Clement Salt Lake. home, and moat of the food was cooked in the outdoor fireplace, which always gives an added zest to good food. (It would have been Bride interesting to have had a ring' aide aeat. unobserved of course, and hear the comments of some of the "grown-u- p kids.) Those present were: Arnold Mrs. Elva Webb, Airs. Hilda Maxine Webb and Mrs. Blanche Beck were Swenson, Bill Hannifin, Mellor, Dorothy Pett, Dalena Lunt, at a delightfully ar- Thelda Carlson Eastwood. Shirley ranged personal shower last Fri- Garbctt Koyle, Ronald Peart, Mike day afternoon July 7, at the home of Mrs. Elva Webb, honoring Mra. Toone, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hudson, Mr. and Mra. Robert Sandstrom, t. Helen Weaver, Bob Robinson, Howard Fields, ConA smorgasbord luncheon was nie Cherry. Hollie Higglnann Neil-seserved at 1 :00 o'clock, followed by Lola Webb and Bonnie an afternoon of cards. First prize was won by Mrs. Ruth Gatley, and house prize by Mrs, Weaver. Dr. Jack McClure, son of Mr. and , thoa and Mra Frank McClure, former res!' Mrs. Sandstrom, Mrs. Darlene dents, was here for a short visit Ames,M ra Esther Neilsen, Mra Thursday evening. He was enroute Grace Bernini, Mrs. Frances Ewell, to Portland, Oregon, where he will Mrs. Alllene Farren, Mra Fay interne at a hospital there. He reWall, Mra Genevieve Ekloff, Mrs. cently graduated from medical Dennis urington, Mrs. Margaret school In Chicago, 111. He was the Lucaa guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter we take a lot of pride in the high quality Franke. The McClures will be remembered by many residents of the Birthdays Observed the of candiJ wedding photographs we have District Mr. and Mrs. Wank Gear re- With Dance Party e turned last Thursday from a pleasson Ronald of Mr. and Peart, ant vacation spent in Los Angeles, A delightful dancing party was Frank Peart, Is home on a Calif., at the home of Mrs. Gears given last Saturday evening at Mra y furlough. Ronald has been brother and Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mra Earl stationed with the Marine Corn, Mrs. Wm. Cromar. Potts. In celebration of the birth- at Camp Del Mar, Oceanside, Calir. day anniversary of Mrs. Potts and Dee Clement. Mr. and Mra Hamilton (Joe) Some good old square dancing, as well as some of the modern danc- Richmond of Oakland, Calif., visiing, was enjoyed by those attend- ted last Thursday at the horns of ing. A midnight supper was ser- Mr. Richmond's sister and brother-in-laved to Mr. and Mra Dee Clement, Mr. and Mra Heber Mr. and Mra Jack Lucas, Mr. and Mra Harry Yamashita and Mr. and Mra Potts. sister-in-la- Ift Games And Supiper Enjoyed By G iris Effie Bell Entertains Club " Phones 179180 lb. S5c 45c 39c 47c Ikg.) 89c BREADED SHRIMP lb. (Quirk Frown, Ready to fry) LAMB. BEEF, A EAL FRYERS STEW IIKNS Delivery Tues. & Sat. |