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Show member 19, 1918 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter -- Social Events Of The Week El"a B!rc ,s Mrs. Lady Elks Conduct Business, Social Hostess Club Pinochle Club - - Wanda Colovich, Mrs. Mra. Ina Clement, Mr. Miaa Elizabeth Grille Bigler, and the apecial gueata. Brady, Mrs. Irma Si JJriJr, and Mra. Millie Kay. were won by Mra. Lavon La-Rya- n, pna a-- Mi nt first- - Elizabeth Johnson, Mra. Lucille Bigler, all-nJi- jd Mary Ann Echevarrietta in Eureka viai-7the week-en- d her parents, Mr. and Mrs. m ua or.; f,rVpWrTirVlivi evening of rar.ls, Th'.llsdiiy evening. IriH wimiiTK were Mrs. Venice '"i1 score. Mr. F.ffie ,',i oIUul ani Mra. Dora Handle, rity wiiimiig beth m Id Helen o,..lat...n. Ii lii'iims rvfri shments were The h. s' ess. Mrs. Ina served a t.isty luncheonClement, served to (hose mentioned and to Mrs. Ellen Handle, Mra. members Virginia I.iimlli, Mr Jean Howe and Mrs. Vivian Krai.ke. Li RniuTi,i. Just-a-Me- Club re Enjoys Cards, Lunch Mra. JiiKt-H-me- EUBEKA, UTAH Mrs. Dittmer. SHAGGY with Brenda Joyce George Nokes SUNDAY and Nov. 21-2- MONDAY 2 Matinee on Sunday Walt Disney's BAMIH News Cartoon rett. 7' vE..J - Mra- - V,t" Stewart, Mra V,K tne FRIDAY and SATURDAY Nov. 19-2- 0 ILV;.,nbT:r"- LUliiRov1 M;ltll(,:l Krdy Mrs. Mae rD:W "JBarspinal guest. 'ZZ1 Frizes wen won by Mr. Pelt, high score, and Mrs. Stewart, house prize. HOMEMAKERS CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY AT MEMORIAL HALL Homemaker's Club which includes cooking, sewing ami home management will meet at the Memorial Building Friday at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Iznla J. Parker will be here for this meeting, and it is urged that mi many iu jkis-sibattend this meeting. It will be well worth your while. Come out and see for yourself. en-liO- n. (.ypnjnp'g and prizes were Won by Mr. Sadie Warr, 1st, Mrs. Maxim Sehow, 2nd and Mrs. Ruth t. Gat ley. A lumh,Hm wa. served to Mr. Marcella Chambers, Mrs. Veva Naef, Mra. Grace Chatwin, Mrs. Allicne Farren, Mrs. Donna Paxman, Mra. Alice Peart. Mrs. Madge Burraston, Mrs. Delores Hnbinson, Mrs. Valene Livingston and the prize winners mentioned above. all-cu- and WEDNESDAY Adventure! Romance, Action. GREAT EXPECTATIONS Serial THURSDAY Matinee on Thanksgiving MY DOG RUSTY Comedy and Cartoon In the face of modem advancements. the Navy has given up its old tradition of having every officer competent to handle every job by setting up Specialist Duty Only classifications for officers in the fields of Communications, Information, Psychology and Launch Bond Sales Legionnaires throughout Utah were getting set Thursday for participation in the Treasury Department' savings bond sales campaign to be launched officially Thursday night in a radio address by Perry Brown, national commander of the American legi- on. J. Harry Hickman, state coor- bond-a-mon- bond-a-mon- th bond-a-mon- th 4-- H in in 'Hi IMIiHlti1HW!4'lllHHUHi1i:iiPllflHtmmi ,.iiiiiiiiiiii SSS? '"I !i ' Hill ' satmav HE SURE AND ORDER YOUR POULTRY Loin and Rib iOT ROAST Grade, Tender IjUlSKET non icc for Soups FOR TIIANKSf.lMM.. FRUITS & VEGETABLES 63c lb. 25c lb. 55c lb. 39c lb. LAUD Home Rendered A t'o Texas Pink I'OKK CHOPS .... ORDER POULTRY NOW! ill Have Lowest Possible Prices! Weitzel, Mra. Darwin Larson, Mrs. Mra. J. E. Berry. Mra. Oluf Erickson, Mra. Wm. Roberts, Mrs. Clarence Rostrum, Mrs. Glen Rusby, Mra. James Toons, and Misa Dixie Stephens. GOSHEN -- Mra. Florence JenThe honored guest was the resen, candidate from the O. N. O. cipient of many beautiful gifts. was club crowned queen at the annual Homecoming celebration held at Goshen. Friday and Satur- Friends Get Together Mra. For day, November 12 and 13. Shir-lenEvening Social e Jeiwen won over candidates Okelher-rWinona Mra. Riley, A group of Untie folks held a Mrs. Eileen Jensen, Madge party last Saturday Kirk, JoAnna Toolaon, Joan Sorat the home of Mr. and enson, Beverly Jermain. Mrs. Alice evening Mrs. Earl Stewart. Powelson and Dorothy Steele. A delirious hot dinner was servWinners in the drawing for the ed and the table waa tastefully down quilt were Evelyn Kirk; deeorated in fall flowera. blanket, Joan Morgan; bedspread. Pinochle provided the evening's Cl co Miller and the saddle Walt entertainment and prizes were won Wyler of rayaon, Utah. by Mrs. Stewart and Wm. Bell, The banquet Friday night waa first prize, and Sirs. John and Wendell Mellor, consoattended by approximately two hundred persons and the enter- lation. tainment following waa enjoyed Those hidden to the party were by one of the largest crowds ever Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lunl of Mamto attend a homecoming moth, Mr. and Sira. lanmard Bell of Tooele, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Rourke, Mr. A very fine program was rendered by the Payson Male Chorus and Mra. Wendell Mellor. under the direction of J. D. Christensen Saturday night followed by When you have your tonsils removed you ran say you had your an evening of dancing. The bishopric wishes to thank amygdalae surgically removed. all those who helped to make this celebration such a huge surcem. Special mention should be given Mrs. W. W. Thomas, chairman. All donations and proceeds from the two day celebration will be used for the completion of the new ward chapel. Dsn Ferris, (iKAPL-FRUI- T 3 for 31c size lb. Mesh Hajr ORANGES IDAHO IIUSSETT SPUDS, Utility ion lbs.. -- YAMS enstamped, to the Needlework Departof this paper, requesting No 5900 th th Past Thirty Years three-quarte- rs Am-erlen- a profession. Babce-Tend- a SAFETY CHAIR roa rtay tea riiaina Kara Baby aafa and happy. Tambta praof fa Haaly ha Max Bahaa Taeda la aha low chair prafarrad hp tottoeo nodars Malhara . , , doc tar ad. Inalai an I ha ftnolnt Bibaa appro Taodx aold only nadar ibis rana WHh plufls fcf lulls MOT SOLD IN ITORM M arllil t L. LeROY KARREN 1230 CHARLTON AYE. Kali Isake City 5, 1'tak Young Friends At Birthday Party Mary Ijiii MeNiel entertained a number of her young friends at s birthday party on last Friday. Tile evening was spent playing games and delightful party refreshments wen served to Ieggy Paxman, Marjenn Mattinson, Beverly Bell, N elila Childs. Merle RosEdna Webb, Ixiuiac trum, IteNae Fox, Joan Sorensen, Adelza Dean. Marion Ijirson. Prize winners in the game contests wera Adelza Dean and Edna Gil-liapi- e, Webb. L.D.S. CHURCH NEWS IN EUREKA . . . (Continued from page II elzed and How. under the direction of Gloria Gear. Those taking part were: Elaine Pett. Donna Franks, Betty Nash ami Caroling Spurrier. Girls rhorua. Goshen ward, "Oh Promise Me; reading, Iael Steele. Goshen ward; arrnr-dia- n solo. Carnd Greaves. Santa' quin Serond ward; solo. "Bless This House," by Miss Greenhalgh. Santaquin Second ward, aerom-pante- d by Nellie Borgenson; piano solo. Clair d'lune," by Nellie Borgenson. Games were led by Carol Jean Bylund. after which everyone enjoyed a smorgasbord. The tables were attractive with lare rovers, fall flowers, green randlea in yellow applea to carry out the theme of Gold and Green. Closing prayer: Gloria Gear, Hence the 280,500 registered v nurses of America date the of professional nursing from 1873. With the American Nurses' Association at their head, they are currently observing the DiaEureka ward president. mond Jubilee of Nursing. A Truman, Niarin. the vitamin P-a Herbert Hoover. General Omar N. Rradlev. Charles Taft, and more preventive factor, ia also than 60 other national leaders, is railed nicotinic acid and nicotin cooperating with the ANA In amide. sponsoring the Jubilee. hls-tor- OBNUINI 4 tr ( : jtuiLtiAai for Mother and Dad A FAMILY . PORTRAIT It itnl Ihe easiest Job in the world to select a suitable gift for Mother and Dad. r But wa know you will agree that nothing would please them more than a really outstanding family portrait from eur studio. Phene todey for an appointment. - f nst-Presid- prl-leg- ra GEAR S PHOTO SHOP & CAMERA CENTER Payson, Utah Open 1 1 a. m. to 6 p. m. Young men between the agea of are unmarried and have at least two years of college, are eligible to apply for Naval Aviation Cadet training. All navy reeniiting offices have Information on this new aviation program. 18 and 26 who iiBack in mining boom days, shopkeepers, barbers, salesmen, entertainers and all ers flocked around the A. MAMET MEATS 1950. sorts of service work- RANDLES LG. ing a velope ment Leaflet With women eitizena throughout America having east their vote in the November elections this year, it is enlightening to recall that only of a century ago Susan B. Anthony was fined $100 for attempting to east her tiallot on election day. The American women did not have the vote in Miaa Anthony's time, for the 19th Amendment, enfranchising women, tiecame law only in 1920 thanks largely to the militant pioneering efforts of Miss Anthony and her sister suffragettes. At Rochester, N. Y.. during the 1872 elections, Susan B. Anthony insisted on voting, even though it was agin the law." She was arrested. tried, and fined, hut refused to pay. The ease was a national sensation all through 1873. and it inspired other feminists to follow her example and badger male offieiala at the polls. In 75 years the role of women in our life lias grown remarkably, and so has that of nursing, which still remains for the most part a woman's profession. It happened 's that Linda Rieharda became first professional nurse In 1873, the year of the furor over Miss Anthony's tilt with the law. More than that. 1873 saw the establishment of the first three nursing schools In the United Florence States utilizing theUnder Miss Nightingale system. Nightingale nursing developed Into bond-a-mon- . -- i crocheting STAR RUFFLE DOILY may be obtained by tend- for Make Plans To in civic affairs." The present bond campaign will differ from those of the past in that it will be direeted entirely to inereaseing purchasers on plan, the Treasury Department announced. The national goal ia to add 1.2.r0.00fl new payroll buyers and 150.000 buvrrs. Utah's share of this ia 5000 payroll buyers and 600 buyers. There will be no dollar sales quotas as in the past, it was stated. The buyers are hank depositors who authorize their hanks to purchase for them from their accounts a bond of a given denomination each month. A particular phase of the present campaign will he to encourage fanners to build up their financial reserves by putting more 1948 crop money into savings bonds. Charles L. Smith, state said. savings bond chairman, Clubs have volunteerUtah's ed to distribute special savings bond literature to farm families, he announced. Commander A. L. Piion of Post No. 34 of Eureka City, has Mr. Geo. V. Forsev as local rhsirman of the Igion activities. and ha assured Mr. Hickman that the American Legion will rarrv out its part of the program in this arcs. Mr. Carl Gallawav. Juab rmintv savings bond ehairmsn. expressed his appreciation of the legion's support. The Ijgmn. along with the Kiwsnis and Lions Hubs, have nationally urged their members to work on this very important EUREK A tight-pointe- In i. Thanksgiving Greetings NORTON CLEANERS especially a rufe festive gilt for the homemaker. This dainty doily d feature! aa star in the center and a frothy ruffle of loops and shells. A direction leaflet Women Have Advanced dinator for the legion in the program. has sent an instmetion kit on procedures in the campaign to rarh of the legion posts in the One farm worker feeds three state. Each post will have a bond times as many people today as sales chairman to rooperate with 100 years ago. the county chairman of the savings bond organization. irilmi.liii'i Franklin Riter. commander of the Amrriran Legion Department of Utah, in a letter to post commanders. pointed nut that this is the first opportunity that the Legion has had under is new national and state officers to prove that it is an Integral and forreful part nt Iiii.IIIIIM' doily, A SHEER fled one, make Utah Legionnaires le TFESDAY census of agriculture In The statistics would Include Mrs. Avis King and Mrs. Robert acreages .livestock owned, Ashworth entertained at a birth- rrop size of farms and type of day party last Monday evening, in honor of Mra Pearl Stevens, of Mammoth. "Really, my dear man, you The evening waa spent playing must not scoff at your wife's in"500" with prizes going to Mrs. or belittle her Judgement tuition Dean Rose ami Mrs. Karl Dunn. your the fellow she were refreshments served Tasty to those mentioned and to Mra. married." Chnas Sorenson, Mra. Woodrow world er Friendly Club At Saturday Eve Party m1" nans are under way to obtain a y. Carrie entertain, Echevarrietta. Mary Ann la od the FriendlyDunlavcy Club at her home St. The at in College Club wen on lust Saturday evening. , fophomore tertained last Thiirtslay evening Wasatch. the of lUry'a furnished the at ........ ihe home of Mrs. Faye Wall. diversion and a delicious evening's luncheon STAR THEATRE Agricultural Census Given Birthday Party Mrs.Florence Jensen Crowned Queen Of Homecoming Days GIFT DOILY Group Entertained The I July Elk hi hi Elna Bird entertained the rfgu!i,r Vis. Miii Markham lust Tie sd:.y at t!o imbera of her "500" dub at her plciuuwtly Klk lub ( th. ii.iii, bera of her riM.nw. ..il.i'r.ed Wedneaday evening. on Lllh t hr lioiin- on laat .Jn'u luncheon waa served s,.nnh",l'n n'1UM,,n ,,f lh. Mrs. Stevens Page Three 55c 9 O IQ ! 2 ft 23c mines. When ores played out and the miners left, these folks disappeared, too. I wonder how many would have to leave our state now, if Utah mines should dose?" worry or strain. It's like having your own clear highway when you travel over the smooth steel rails . . . comfortably relaxed in a spacious Coach or Pullman on one of Union Pacific's many fine trains. RENT A NEW CAR on arrival. Ask for details. uls, UAHIIAGE. solid heads ... no For Comfort, Convenience Go By Train and California 91 rP lb. CAULIFLOWER 13c TURNIPS, nice ami white, 2 bu lb. 1c No traffic to bother you UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION ZiSevcrf fifce Zludy |