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Show Goshen km FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong entertained Monday night at a Gueata enjoying 3 VR. OLD Jersey cow, 6 mo. old pheasant super. pun-breJersey heifer, grain Mr. and Mra. were: the evening condition. See Cyril Mra. drill and good Mr. Arvil Houghton. or call 134-JElberta Kathle Beck Mrs. and Albert Kay. Mr. Me-I Mra. Tim her. and Mr. and Clain Nelson. oil heater. Used IvANHOK See John Bauer. El1 season. Mr. and Mra. M. J. Tiachner berta or call i APT 1 fllUV T1IC with Mrs. John FJlertaon. .visited liEiliiJ lillfUIil hearing aid, almostMr. and Mrs. Kathle Tischer. and kaDIO-EAAlso new, only used 3 sets of batterMayor and Mrs. Broadhont. l(.a Mrs. John Nelson, Goshen, visiting at Mr. Kathle Tischers home were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald utah and two daughters, Tischer entertainMm. Maude Holladay 2 YOUTHS beds and spring filled ed members of the Elite C3ub at mattresses, (25 each complete, 'of Salt; D Kennedy. her home last Friday afternoon. tak? 1 chest of drawers to match bed week-en- d the at spent the J10, K. L. Archer residence, of Mr and Mrs. Leslie OlN'5-- P Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wall Bridge St. " tertained at an aluminum supper ant Thursday night at their home. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Reed clJdwick TEKKY APPLIANCE SERVICE Glen 0n8haw,K Mr.r and Mra Gerald Fowkes. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will repair or service ali make. home Saturday night. and Mr. ami Mrs. e Crosby, and types of electrical appliOlm-n- . or Beach, Call Provo 3791-of Wall ances. Long Dr. Glade Mr. his parents. is 1216-from Calif., visiting Twenty-fiv- e young people . Santaquin Second ward are go- - ' and Mrs. Frank . Wall, jnR t(, th(I Mant t(.IlipI(. lf do Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Turpin, of baptjnnial work for the dead, Tho lrip t un(pr th. direction Alamos, New Mexico, are at A home with Mr. and Mra. Shirl j!eupi ol NeMfltoobi Ao(es Earlene Steele was hoiiteas at a lovely party on Monday evening In honor of Mias Dorothy Holmea, of the fall a popular bride-elect aeaaon. The attractive mbui received many lovely gift. Gueeta bidden were Kette Kirk. Renee Miller, Carma Finch, Mm. Ray Burr anion, mother of the future bridegroom, Anita leteraon, Mra, Milt Buxton and Mra. Erael Steele, ELBERTA CHIT-CHA- bride-elec- Elva Greenhalgh, Reporter t, De-licio- Mr. and Mra. evening. George Button, Iauia Elton and Mr. Sam Elton. Ashton and Ignore Jnmw were Daughter, Marylynn, paid a surprise viait alao to ace and enjoy gueata at the Dick Gough home in PayMon on Wednesday evening. the pheaaant kill. Goshen daughters of Pioneer meeting waa held October 21 at the home of tlie new president, Naomi Jermain. Mra. Jermain will be assisted In her new office by t; Ruby Steele. First Virginia Roberts, Second Vive- Meda Woodard. preaident; Vive-pnniden- .Sec hinma Treasurer; Steele, Clans Leader; Elixals-tRurraston, Chaplain; Pearl Nel- son, Chorister; Melba Allen. Or- g&nist and Helen Nelson Historand ian. Clusa leader, Emma Steele rend a manuscript of early history of Spanish Fork, written by her great grandfather. were refreshment Delicious served by the hostess to all members present. Relief i 5. N-5- -p , toPulil Initiation, they were Invited in listen to and take part in the re- latlng of spooky stories. After no many people arrived that they were jammed in, they were invited to the apook house in the basement. Vera, perched atop a table to tickle the faces of all comera with a piece of fur, nays that she thinks she received the blggrut thrill of the evening when La Berta Sorenson cautioiady groping her way along in the dark, laid icy cold hands on her Vera'a, bare T On Friday, the Dan Sherwoods aunta of the rhyliaa went over to Springville and spent Teery and Beverly Morgan. refreahmenta were nerved. the evening with Mr. and Mra. Howard Waters and family. They Mr. and Mra. Henry Roberta en- had dinner together and onjoyed tertained the following gueata at a social evening. The Waters were a pheaaant dinner on Sunday, Mr. gueata at the Sherwood home on and Mra. Rex Elton. Mr. and Mra. the previmia Sunday afternoon and retay November The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four- - 134-11-- , en-lr- , nuni-Guest- Mrs. Clora Holman her birthday anniversaryceiti,. home r Thursday aftcrnoony Gueata bidden wen-- : Kay. Mrs. Louolla Houghton, Mrs. taltiie ii,?' Mrs. Twlla Houghton. Peterson, Mrs. Lillian w'.? Ur Mrs. Inez Kay and Mrs Phillips. - R j "miscellaneous s EUREKA BRANCH OP UTAH BIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. Ornamental Iron Aluminum & Sheet Metal All Types of W. Min, Bit & Steel Reconditionin. Pneumatic Equipment R,.r I After every one maik the Journey to the cellar, all present went Representative Is-ali- over to the church amusement hall when they were entertained by an appropriately, Mra. W. T. Jolley returned home mg picture show. I know it must Saturday after a very pleasant have been a good show because O. Mra. A. visit with her staler, alsfiit three o clock in the morn- While there, ing. Penrod at Manti Jimmy came Into our bedroom they were joined by two other SouLhwick Mrs. Martha sisters. frthV lhenieht. After1! Smilh aiMl Mnnt)P,nsh of Harlem, Mniitana. and Mra II. thrilling it was adding A Gardner of IJIaekfm.t, Idaho, the straw evening ... . which broke the camera Mrs. Gardners husband back when he wua aroused bv the With r Milton A. Smith, along aloljt fort 0,1,,r n,,!Wlon' panted her. Also present were a r.iucous snoring of one of our ar;(IR jiaa laboring in CuliMr. and hmise guests, brother and fnmia since September 23. being Mrs. I. W. Knighton of Ogden. , held there because of the shipping The group spent Friday wnrking enjoy the pheasant hunt trike. have now been sent to in the Temple at Manti as a pail visit wjth the Sylvan Green- R. C Canada, where they nf their happy reunion. were Mr. took jhalghs fur the week-en- d on a Danish ship, the Frank Bacon, Mr. and Mra. Mar- - Errea.pasage . November 2. for the Haat viM vMV.IP,,,,Y Ibicon. arid Mrs. Veda Allred, waiian Islands. ,th'" and lice Penrod were Mr.KrHnk H,I(.nt Saturday night at and Mrs Layton Barney Vern the home lf Mr. and 'MrII(.ter Mr. and Mra. Clelaml Stevenson Barney, (,nlc Mailsen, and Dale juiiea in Payton but returned nf Salt take Bobbins of Provo. Mrs. Barney spent the pheasant Sunday morning to continue season in Santaquin with relatives waa a girlhood chum of Hone's in early the hunt. and friends. l- A. M. ItOSS Telephone 55 j R N-5- -p i j , sister-in-la- .... Tropic. Society N-5- -p N-5- -p leg. aplne-chil- 2. 5, Mra. Patten of Spanish Fork extended her visit with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mia. Carl Patten, to include the Hallowe'en party. She returned to her home early Monday morn- Con Nelson iif Ilclicr sM-n- l a few horns visiting with Mr. and Is Mrs. Charles Waterbary. He said that he and his wife will leuve CaliSANTAQUIN -Rvery stain for Long corganizatlon of the 2nd ward fornia where they plun to send Relief Society was made recently. the winter. Mrs. Marie Openshaw was chosen Meredith Oberle and two friends president; Mrs. Vivian Kay, first Counselor; Mrs Margaret Hart-vlgse- from Salt Lake were out to try second Counselor and Mrs. their nuck in the pheasant hunt. Faye Crook, secretary-treasure- r. They were guests at the home of They succeeil Mrs. Genevieve Mr. Obcrlc'a grandparents, Mr. White, Mrs. Vivian Kay, Mrs. Lou-ell- a and Mrs. W. D. McDonald. Kay and Mra. Alice On Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dc&mer and son, Roger, visited at Vern Callaway ia confined at the the Don Penrod home. Mr. Dea-mIayson hospital, suffering from an demonstrated for the Branch appendectomy performed Monday. Presidency, an amplifier and reHe Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. cord player soon to be purchased Walt Callaway. by the church here. Reorganized lit-Hc- Mr. and Mrs. Ami Stevenson s, and hahy, Michael, from Los Calif., spent last week with Mr. and Mra. Walter Walker. Mr. Stevenson ia a brother of Mra. An-gele- Walker. ing. Coming from Los Angeles, Cal., to attend the wedding Wedneaday, pany with Mr. and Mrs. Darb of their brother Oran were: Mr. Franks of Eureka enjoyed Sat- Russel Peterson and daughter urday night dinner at Don's Cafe Mrs. Indrid Nelson and Mra. in Payson and a show in Provo. Eunice Clnward. They are the They returned to spend the night children of Mra. Julia Peterson. in the Bauer home and then spent taRue and Gene Bauer in n, com- e, Ia nbtmm From where I sit ... Jy Joe Marsh I'cteraon. Miss Jovcc Greaves entertained six girl friends at a Hallowe'en party Sundav. They were: Luella Dickenson. Yvonna Smith. Jeanette Holman. Jolene Hudson and Arlene Van Ausdal. "Husbands, Wives, and Marriage" ... Mr. Hugh Tweedc and children of Clearfield. Utah, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mcnncls Halladay Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Tweedc came down for the Maybe you read that survey published recently in a national magazine, entitled Husbands, Wives, and Marriage. It showed that among happily married couples, those who criti- ... pheasant hunt. Surprising Lynn Jarvis on Tuesday. Nov. 2, were a group of his friends and classmates, including: Errol Ross, Kent Ewell. Ferrell Craig. Rolicrt Mendenhall. Frankie Tucket. Connie Clark. Jolene Hudson. Luella and Rex Dickenson, Do Verl Craig. De Roy Openshaw, Norman Taylor. Terry Horrocks. Rosa Holman. Terry Carter. Rex Marshall, Sharon Dunn. Stella Hughes, Yvonna Smith. Jeanette Holman. Joyce Greaves. Thomas Kearns. Billy and Eddie Dean Jarvis. and Carolyn Robins. cized themtelvea outnumbered those who criticized the other person. Among unhappily married couples, it was just the opposite each one tended to er iticize the other. Thats the way it is in our town, as I guess it is in yours. Criticism, whether its of a wifes taste for hats, or a husbands taste for pipe tobacco and an evening glam of beer or ale, ia a sure start towanlj unhappiness. As for what made happy oa riagea, companionship within the home was listed most important of all And from where I sit, a husband and wife who can spend an evening by the fire with nothing nurt exciting than a mellow glam tt beer, and a friendly conversation-a- re a truly rouplc! well-match- Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Fousdeuss Sunday hunting. Mrs. Allan Hudson and daughter, Sandra, of Orem spent the day, Saturday, visiting with Mra. Cyril Beck and Kaye Lynn while the men were out looking for those elusive birds. er Now -- Try this Amazing NEW Kent Beck of Payson and Mrs. evening. Don and DoCarol Jolley and daughters form risTuesday Penrod enjoyed supper at the BE PREPARED FOR! here spent Wednesday and Thurs- home of Doris' folks, Mr. and Mra. with their day visiting parents. John Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck of Lehi. WINTER DAYS Malcolm and Kaye Jolley were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill and in attendance at the Conference Mr. Smith of Swift Co. In Salt at Santaquin 2nd Ward on Suntake arrived In Elberta early Sun- day evening as Stake M. I. A. to enjoy the pheasant Board representatives. day We have a nice stock of1 hunt.morning They were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Don Penrod had aa Rubber Footwear guests at the home of Mrs. Hill's Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jol- company and dinner guests in for the entire family. . parents. their home during the pheasant ley. ' Get prepared before the hunt. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Penrod and son Milton of Ogden, Mr. Don On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. weather gets very cold.' Davis nf Provo spent the after-noo- n McCoy of Payson and Mr. and and evening as guests in Mrs. Bill Penrod. the home nf Mr. anil Mrs. Dan There was a family dinner at Sherwood. They enjoyed a chicken the A. D. Jones home on Sunday, ,We are arranging our, dinner and an evening of visiting. with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Smith anil .Christmas Displays as, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Juff and daughter Jackie, of Draper, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Finite as fast as possible. boys of take Shore were Sunday visitors at the homes nf Malcolm guests. Why Not Select Your and Kay Jolley, brothers of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gaines, and XMAS TOYS AND: Huff. Pat's father of Provo, and Kent Berk of were week-en- d Gene snd taRuo Bauer with visitors In Payson home of Kay and the GIFT NEEDS gucHta, Don and Vivian Franks Carol Jolley. of Eureka enjoyed a Sunday annrk amt visit at the home of Mr. and EARLY! A small de- - Mrs. Jim. tarn and Evelyn Bock John Bauer. were in Eureka fo rthe Halloween i posit will hold them un- Keith Cushing came down from party at the High School on Fritil Xmas. Be wise. Buy Eureka Saturday ami Monday to day evening. your Xmas needs early! help look for the pheasants Jim Lorie Foote and Valeria Bauer Beck told him lived down here. were in Pnvson on Tuesday comOn Saturday evening. Carl and bining business and pleasure. Vera Patten entertained delightMr. Floyd Waterhurv of tas fully for all the younger aet in the Valley and many of the par- Vegas. Nevada arrived here Tuesents. The party was a rather im- day evening for a viait with his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles promptu affair with all His business called In the vleinity of the Waterbury. Patten home being invited in. As him to Lynndyl and he is able to they approaehed the front door, spend some time with his folks they were startled by eerie noises while attending to it. PAY LESS AT LEES and voices coming, seemingly, from out of the night. ARer this Jim Dyer, freshman at the University of Utah, spent a pleasant week-enat the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jollev. 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If yon don't have the best night's sleep of your life, return the blanket for a full refund. d CHIEF BRAND LIME HIGH CALCIUM 39o Don't forget to save the evening of November 19. for the Auction Sale sponsored by the M. I. A. Come on down and enjoy some of those delirious home-bake- d r good hot rhlli. Take homepiesa ehicken for Sunday's dinner. ... CHIEF BRAND LIME Mil warmth without weight j Mr. and Mrs John Raucr and! Mr and Mrs Gene Finite arrived Saturday evening at the home of the Cyril Berk to exchange hunt-- ! mu store and find out who were jlhe best 500 players ns well. We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical oW4" . i j Some new officers were nnined for the Elberta Relief Society to fit! m the vacancy brought about when Vcr-- Thomas was rrivnoed because she ,s leaving. Fay Jolley w:, named ns first counselor jto President Esther Barney amt taiiore Jones was called as rein iv Treasurer, n position for- -' mrriy he'd by Faye Jolley. . to te tap do eW IMIW e ib' i ! Hydrate for Mills and Smelters W oA i FERTILIZERS O PLASTERING IW ! """ ftotraafe W wwl Mmvw, 1 IWa IMb I. V Room Takes On "The New Look" R. S. CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. 608 Dooly Building Salt Lake City SNT.griN " Plant: Saddle, Utah .. The Firt ward Relief Herirtv nmin tin taken nil the "new look." with the laving of a N'liutifiil rone colored carpet. Member of the nrcnnimtmn have hirn working diligently for thei past year to realize this. The car-4- . pot harmonize with the rose-mi-- 1 oml drape. guard iDIX6NTAYL0RRUSFHiwnni gg :Wj Excise Tax |