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Show November 12, 1918 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Social Events -- Week Page Three Ladies Literary Club Retiring Officers Honored Af Hears Current Book Mn. Maude waa hostess to memben of the Ladies Literary club Wednesday night, Nov. 3, at her home. Mn. Fannie Jones presented an Interesting book review, "Why A delightful soc- They Behave Like Rusatana, SANTAQUIN by ial was held in Santaquin 2nd ward John Fischer. Two musical numfor outgoing officers and teachers, bers wen given by Mrs. Lela The program commenced at 2 p.m. Crosby, accompanied by Mn. and consisted of a vocal solo, Lillie Genevieve White. Olson, accompanied by Jean Olsen; with Mn. 1 loll ad ay vocal duet, Maxine Hudson and waa Mn. Ilomo Chadwick. Those Lela tribute to outgoing responsible for the program wen: Girl, to Col. and Mrs. Margaret officerCrosby; Genevieve White, Louella Mrs. XjaVlnla Lr Baron and Mn. McCormick Johnson, October 22. Kay and Alice comBertha Nelson. Next meeting will at Fort Meyer, Va. The new ar- posed and given Armstrong, Maude Holla-da- be held at the home of Mn. Della by rival has two sisters, Judy and Hudson on Wednesday, Dec. 8. response, members. Becky. The girls' daddy is on duty at the Fentagone building at Refreshments were also enjoyed. Columbia Rebelah Washington, D. C. Saturday Night Lodge No. 2 Meets SANTAQUIN Hal-lad- ay 2nd Ward Social Miss Dorothy Holmes Modern Mother... Exchanges Vows With Dick Burraston of Goshen Births r GOSHEN A lovely bride was Miss l)roll,v Limes when she exchanged nuptial vows Nov. 1. at tL lume (,f her Aunt and Uncle. Mr. and M,s. Mdton Ih.xtoa with 1 mof Mr. and pick Burraston, Evelyn Kirk, lln Rayof Burraston. the Goshen ward offl-ciitJjJtop cd wore a beautiful blue with pencil slim skirt. She wore black accessories and her was accented with a ooatume bridal corsage of pink rosea Mra Beverly Morgan acted as -.- id of honor and Floyd Burraston was best man for his brother. refreshments bridal Dslnty were served to the bridal party. The young couple will live in The bride y; ' il V- - A Tribute to My Birthplace" (Tintic) vcr"! A-- f -. 4C' 0, ?- - J- - !)' rv it I K V STAR 12-1- tor and Mrs. Clarence Bauer Mr. and son, David (Butch), Mrs. Mary Potts and Mrs. Maynard Griggs were Salt Lake visitors on Thursday. of Eureka and Charles Hau daughter Mary, of Magna. Mra Harry Sandstrom of Riverton. Mr. and Mra Robert Morris of Provo. Mr. and Mra Reed Fitzgerald of Carl Draper and Mr. and Mra SunSandstrom of Eureka were of day dinner guests at the home Ssnd-itraAlonso Mn. Bishop and n. THE MALT SHOP o FROSTED MALTS Variety of flavors o ICECREAM Made while you watch o SANDWICHES all kinds o CONFECTIONS o Like the one with which this camp has been blessed. Mrs. Mae You can't find them in the city Ive put that to the test. I'm proud of this grand old man Who helped to bring me here, He was just an interne, when I came along that year. Some twenty ycara later he brouht me Three little sons, of which I'm very proud; He cannot be praised too highly, Nor too often, or too loud. I find after years of absence Orange Cup Cakes 2 tap. baking powder He still cares for bis people in 14 cups flour the same old way. U tap salt Never refusing to make that needcup sugar ed call 1 egg, beaten Whether it be night or day. Never sending a bill if you're out 4 cup shortening M cup milk of work Or if misfortune has come your H cup orange juice. Sift dry ingredients together In way; Never questioning if some later bowl, combine liquid Ingredients and add to first mixture. Beat date You'll have the money with vigorously for two minutes Fill greased muffin tins 3 full. Bake which to pay. And some of the merchants they 13 min. in 350 degree oven. are just as generous, too. Orange Frosting 2 tbsp. milk, 14 Up. orange rind, I've never seen the likes of what they will do for you. pinch of salt, 1 1- - cups powdered I've aeen the times when things sugar. Combine ingredients and beat until smooth. went wrong The above recipe is tried and When my loved one was taken true, according tq our very young away. matron. Sirs. Mae Markham, who My bill was erased from the books ia perhaps better known aa Mlaa There was no bill to pay. O'Rourke, daughter of Mr. Ive lived during depression, in the Slae and Mrs. John O'Rourke of Eucity reka. Mrs. Markham graduated And also in this mining town. from Tintic high school not ronv But true abiding friends such as years ago. and attended the B. Y. we have here U. for a year or two. Then old Nowhere else on earth can be man cupid caught up with her and found. the "boy friend" became "friend So I'm taking the pleasure and the husband" immediately upon bis return from serving bis country ia time the recent war. To give my heartfelt praise One marvels at the young maTo the people and the town of my trons of today. They never seem birth. to be rushed for time, and yet they Where I enjoyed my childhood manage to get an awful lot done -A- NONYMOUS. days. in the course of a day. When Mrs. Starkham takes her young son out Ernest Boyns and Herbert for an airing, one is reminded of Shook of Dividend and Henry the advertisement entitled "picWall, Sterling Burraston. LeRoy ture of a voung woman cooking Gourlcy, and Orrie Sanderson dinner for three." If Mrs. Mark-a hunted ducks last Sunday at the ham doesn't find ways of addingwill "Sinks near Delta. All were suc- few inches to her height, itbefore cessful and bagged their limit. only be a very short time Rob Junior will be looking down and be will Cal- - on his "little Coronado, of Fitch Walter . to be reminded that precious have San of ifornia. H05m r-s- sr Francisco, 14-1- Markham For Luncheon Treat, Try This Recipe Submitted By Mrs. Mae Markham Club Met Wednesday Pinochle The Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Leah Boswell on last Wednesday evening. A pleasant evening waa apent playing cards and a delicious luncheon waa served to Mra. Leona Laird, Mra. Thelma Smith, Mra. Beverly Jameson. Mrs. Enid Broderick, Mrs. Wandf Qanderaon, Mrs. Audrey Sanderson, and the special gueats Mra. Jean Rowe and Mlaa Darlene Perraon. Prize winners were Mrs. Jean Rowe, high score, Mrs. Beverly Jameson, 2nd high, and Mra. Thelt. ma Smith, 2-- i i fSi PxriSSaPSi i FLOWERS Mjwssr For ALL Occasions ,rc ,ry all-cu- Mr. Mry Rpdmond Entertains Club Mra. Mary Redmond pleasantly entertained the members of her card club last Wednesday evening. Cards provided the evening's entertainment and a delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Wanda Colovich, Mrs. Lavon Ryan, SATURDAY SPECIALS I" j Cudahy Puritan - WHOLE HAMS 2 lb. Average BACON SQUARES-Morr- eHs N. Uan MUSKET iso FRUITS & VEGETABLES Bunch arge Bunches GRAPEFRUIT, Tex. O BOIL A Grade CUBE STEAKS- -A Grade riw OC lb. ORANGES 200 Size LOUISIANA YAMS (ITllMIIKU- 1,w S- Calif. Lone Orrcn 19 C fiforfi Ruby Red. LARGE LEMONS SUXKIST, full of juice TO 10-1- Ladiea of the Tintic District Miners' Union Auxiliary met at the Miner's Union Hall on Wednesday. Nov. 13. Following the business session the members apent an enjoyable Prizes evening playing cards. were won by Mra. Ruth Wahlquiat and Mra. Valene Livingston. H os teases for the evening, Mra. LaVern Bauer and Mra. Florence, Weltxcl served a delicious lunch- paragraphs Ot! Interest Savings! BIG Assortment.! Men1 s RAYONS o STRIPES COTTONS CLOCKS all-cu- Merle and Dorothy JVtt of Salt Mrs. N. W. Mackey and three In Kur- i,nke epert the week-en- d sons from Stockton, Utah and forjrka v noting their parents, Mr. mer residents of Eureka visited Keed Pelt. and Mr with frieml snd relatives on Monand Tuesday. Her husband day Mrs Marguerite Higglnsnn vis- was U. P. Agont in Eureka before ited in Hintaquin and Payson being transferred to Stockton. during the week. of Cyril Heck family Albert Niefson is confined to areFriends tothe learn that they are happy the I.IiS hospital in Sal Lake. their home In EurHe suffered a back injury last again making been living in Elhave eka. They return to was obliged winter, and aevcral months. the a for bert pant to the hospital for further treatment. It is not necessary to apend a at deal of money in order to gn John were d .v Ferren Mr. Mr have sttnirtlve pictures on your visitors on Monday. walla. Many handsome reproductions in Impeccably good taate are Mr and Mra J. H. Andrew available. Pictures may be chosen spent Wednesday and Thursday purely aa arcenla or to please the in (igden. A 3 year old niece of whim of the user. When a picture Mrs. Andrews was seriously inia hung alone It must be large jured in an automobile accident. enough for the ajaire it la to fill Mrs. Andrews reports the child Iirturea should be hung no the cen,s out of 'Unger, and her conditer of the picture la at eye level. tion is improved. Grouping of pictures la a new deenratlng practice and a aerlca of Mj Frances Jones was in town amall prints may be arranged to over the week-en- d and remained outline an object, turn a corner for the funeral of Mra. Fitch who behind a furniture grouping or i was buried on Monday. dramatize a ! SATURDAY FOR FRIDAY AND MEATS Cards, Business Features Meet ! LG. A. MARKET " Peay. t RANDLE'S and ut Mrs. Etna Bird, Mra. Ins Clement, Mrs. Sylvia Childs, Mies Eliz- eon. The next meeting will be held abeth Johnson, and the special guests, Mrs. Melba Daniels and Wednesday, November 17. Mrs. Carol Larson. Prizes were won by Mra. La- Mrs. Ada Cherry von Ryan, first prize, Mra. Wanand Mra. Syl- Honored By CIud da Colovich, all-cu- t, via Childs, consolation. Mrs Isabel Christensen entertained the member of the birthday club at her home on Tuesday evening. The party honored Mrs Ada Cherry on her birthday. 300" supplied the evening's diversion and a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Members present were Mrs. Vil-li- e Tinder, Mrs. Margaret Brady. Mra. Valene Livingston, Mra. Eva Robert Laird and son Hamilton Jameaon, Mrs. Ruth Galley, Mrs Ijiirtl. were in Provo on Monday Donna Paxman, Mrs. Naomi Cushon a business trip. ing and Mra. Thelma Rosa. The club presented Mra. Cherry Mr. sn! Mrs. Arlo Broderick with a lovely gift. and Mr. snd Mrs. Harold Jameson Irises were won by Mra. Naoini were Salt Lake visitors on Mon. Cushing, first prise, Mrs. Villle t, Mra. Valene Livj of this week. They combined bua-inr- Tinder, with pleasure. ingston, consolation. w DELIVERY TUESDAY Columbia Rebekah Lodge No. 2 The Saturday Nite club apent a met at the I. O. O. F. ball on pleasant evening at the home of Thursday, Nov. 4. The Entre Nous Literary Club Mn. At the conclusion of the busiItose lhlpps. met at the home of Mra. Ellen Cards were enjoyed and tasty ness meeting an evening of cards Ferguson last Wednesday evening. refreshments were served to Sin. was enjoyed and tasty refreshThe book "Over at Uncle Joe's" Stayms Maxwell, Sin. Sanh Cle- ments were served by the refreshby Orlanna Atkinson waa review- ment. Sin. Olive Carlson, Sfn. ment committee consisting of Mn. ed by Sira. Elva Cullen. Hilda Webb. Mra. Pearl Runnella, Blanche Beck. Mrs. Vola Neven, Si embers present were Sirs. Sira. Virginia Carlson and the Mrs. Mae Panel and Mrs. Helen ArchElaine Sirs. Agnea Anderson, special gurata, Sin. Margaret Har- Laird. Ethel er, Sira. Bello Coffey, Sira. and Sin. LaVein Wilrington Prise winners wen Mrs. Hilda Donnelly, Mra. Stella Donnelly, liams. m Webb, first prize, and Mn. Ruby Mn. Rosalie Dunn, Mn. Elizabeth Prize winners were Sin. Hilda Robinson, all rut. Franke, Sin. Bemlece Miiliman, Webb, fint; Mn. Mayme Stax well, Memben who an planning to Sin. Sin. Ruby Shaw, Myrtle second; and Sira. Slargaret Har- attend the annual Christmas banTheriault, Sin. Virginia Randle, rington. consolation. reservaasked make to an quet Sira. Mien Randle, Mn. Orlene tions not later than Dec. 1st. Mn. Sutherlund. Sira. Deon Ferguson. Ruth Wahlquiat has been apNext meeting will be held at Birthday Club pointed chairman of the banquet the home of Mrs. Agnea Ander- Enjoys Party committee. 17. son on Nov. Next meeting will be held Nov. Mn. Margaret Lucas entertain- 18. ed the memben of the Birthday Elite Club At Club on Monday evening. The Regular Meet honored guest was Mrs. Frances Ewell. THEATRE The Elite club was pleasantly Games were played snd tasty entertained at the home of Mrs. refreshments were nerved to Mn. I Von Ferguson on last Thursday EUREKA. UTAH Gnee Chatwin, Mra. Ruth Gatley, evening. Mrs. Delores Robinson, Mn. Madge Bridge furnished the evening's Mn. FBye Wall. Mn. FRIDAY and H ATI' IU AY diversion and delicious refresh- Burraston, Chambers, Mn. Maxine 3 Nov. ments were served by the hostess Marcella Mra.A II lone Farrcn, Mra. to Mrs. Elsie Nilson. Mrs. Earlean Schow, Yamaahlta, Mn. Lucille GARDNER McMURRAY Gear, Mrs. Belle Coffey, Mrs. Miyo Mn. Helen Weaver, Helen Brown. Mrs. Elaine Archer. Chrialenaen. "SINGAPORE Mrs. Clara Jerman, Mra. Myrtle and Mn. Alice Peart. Short Popular Science The guest of honor was the Theriault, Mrs. Elva Cullen, Mrs. a Elizabeth Franke. Mra. Maud recipient of lovely gift which SUNDAY and MONDAY Gourley, Mrs. Thelma Griggs. Miss waa presented by the club mem3 Elizabeth Johnson and the sperial ber!. Nov. guest of the evening, Mra. MarMatinee on Sunday Dance Party garet Blackett. Prize winners were Mra. ElizaLIFE WITH beth Franke, first prize; Mrs. Given By Lady Elks FATHER Helen Brown, all-cand honor A delightful danrlng party, with prize. Irene Dunne - William Powell sponsored by the I July Elks, waa Two Cartoons - News gtvin last Saturday evening in the Mrs. Rose Phipps Elks club rooms. Entertains Club The ladies really showed the men folks Just how well they TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY The 8. T. club met at the home could entertain. Dancing was enof Mra. Rose Phipps last Wednes- joyed and a hot supper serve. at EMBRACEABLE day evening. midnight. YOU Cards provided the evening! enFrom all reports it proved to be with tertainment and prizes were won one of the most successful Dane dark Geraldine Brooks by Mrs. Margaret Greenhalgh. of the fall season, and theparties men Serial Cartoon high acore; Mrs. Gladys Dean, are giving high pnise to the ladlea house prize; and Mra. Ella Mdlor, and are hoping it won't be too long consolation. before a THURSDAY job of the same Delicious refreshments were type of repeat entertainment will be served to those mentioned and to furthcoming. Double Feature Mrs. Sarah Sanderson, Mrs. Ada "LIGIITNIN IN Mra. Millie Painter. Mrs. Hales, Mlaa Helen Hopes, who 4s emEsther Nielsen. Mrs. Grace Beck, FOREST THE ployed at Salt Lake, spent the Mra. Ruth Wahlquiat, Mrs. Naomi week-end 'SADDLE PALS visiting her parent Mr. Ekker. Mrs. Anna Franks, and and Mrs. Ralph Hopes. Mn. Ada Book Review ut Mra Bill Ashworth entertained at a birthday party last Thursday afternoon In honor of her son, Ray. Games were played and delicious party refreshments were served to Julie Ann Cartwright, Rose Ann Penis, Arlene Buenger, Melvin Msurine and Howard Ross; Louise King. Eileen and Jimmy McNeil, Ray Brady. Jerry Henderson. Roger Ashworth, Betty Williams and Gary Searle. Mra Betty Buenger assisted Mra Ashworth In entertaining and serving the little folk. Club Entertained Club Hears (This Poem was contributed by a Sulmrrilicr Anon minis.) As the daughter of a "Hard Rock Miner Born some forty years ago In this mining camp in Utah A land of sunshine, joy and snow I learned to love it as a child Never forgetting the glorious 'fun Payson, Utah. I experienced all through my childhood, B. B. Club At Before my trials in life begun; Nor shall I ever forget when later Friday Social on in life The sorrow and heartache that Mrs. Verda Sanderson entertcame to me ained the members of the B. B. dub at her home on Friday eve- As a Hard Rock Miner's wife. The memories that shall remain ning. with me Cards were enjoyed and tasty That make my heart fool warm refreshments served to Mrs. Lena and gay Greenhalgh, Mrs. Christie Kropf, Are the memories of the true fast Mra Etna Hansen, Mrs. Betty friends Jeanine Mrs. Johnson, Buenger, Who helped pave the way; and the special gucsta Mrs. Ada Making my burdens lighter and Peay, Mra Edna Miller, and Mrs. cheering my soul Wanda Colovich. To do a good turn daily, that is Prize winners were Mrs. Edna a miner's goal. Miller, first, Mrs. Jeanine Johnson, You never find in a big rity all-cand Mrs. Betty Buenger, I'm speaking from experience, consolation. too, The generosity and love A mining camp can give to you. Gives Party For Where can you go and find a doc- Son's Birthday ss Mg lavn Our buyer iiisjiected mill after mill searching out' (he IvBt yarns, the Iwst workmanship at the lowest' a womlrrful assortment of long' prices! Result wearing raj on ami sNrty cot Unis in smart new pat terns. Iein forced toes and hrels. Full am ankle length; ... Every pair at a great big saving I 10-1- 3 MEN'S MERCERIZED COTTON ARGYLES..59C THRIFT-PRICE- D 39c ,.39c COTTONS AND RAYONS. STURDY SOCKS FOR BOYS,.t,u AT PENNEYS |