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Show March 30, 1956 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Social Events of the Week! I Miss Connie Dee Jameson Engaged ' Crunchy Pineapple Cranberry Mold A Festive Buffet Supper Salad in 72onung. Goshen Neno Schena. lemon-flavor- ed . Provo 1 No. 2 can crushed pineapple Water 2 packages gelatin lemon-flavor- cup lemon juice 8 tablespoons shredded or chopped orange peel 8 cups whole cranberry mugs (canned or fresh) cup chopped walnuts Drain syrup from pineapple and mold. Chill until firm. Dip mold in add enough water to make ltt hot water for about 15 seconds. Incups liquid. Heat to boiling and vert over serving plate to unmold. Garnish as shown with pineapple pour over gelatin. Stir until comholly pletely dissolved. Stir in pineapple slices, salad greens end dressand remaining ingredients in order leaves. Serve with a fluffy to 8 10. Serves ring ing. given. Turn into rinsed Baker, Provo, $200; 2nd, Kay Dawn Pace, Cedar City, $100; alternate, Janice McBride, Tooele. Plans were discussed for the state convention, which will be held this year tn Price. A delicious luncheon waa served at 1 p.m. by the host organization. Is Accompanying Mrs. Jameson to the Provo meeting were Mrs. RobJames Toone entertained ert Thomas, state secretary, Mrs. theMrs. members of the 500" club at Hamilton Laird, board member. her home in Mammoth on Thursday evening of last week. At the conclusion of the card Elks games, the hostess served tasty refreshments to the following: Mrs. Clarence Rostrom. Mrs. Dean Rose, Mrs. William Roberts, Mrs. Oscar Erickson, Miss Dixie Stephens, Ladies of Elks met in regular Mrs. Chrias Sorenson, Mrs. Harsession on Tuesday of last week In old Sorenson, Mrs. Mel Hansen, the Elk's club rooms, with Audrey and the special guest, Mrs. Marie Sanderson, president, presiding. Berry. After the regular business sesFirst prize was won by Mrs. sion was concluded, a social even- Rostrom, 2nd by Mrs. Rose and ing was enjoyed. In the card play- consolation by Mrs. Roberta ing, Mrs. Clara Jerman won the 1st prize, Mrs. Hamilton LairJ. the allcut and Mrs. Robert Thom-1- , ch Hamilton Laird, Lynn Brady, Wilford Redmond, Richard Laird and Harold Jameson were in Provo on Sunday attending a meeting of the state Elks association officers. The men are members of Tirtic lodge No. 711, BPOE. and after the business session was completed, the Provo lodge served a ty-le-rs lunch. Think twice before you say thing. H. G. Hutcheson. no--1 Mrc lxai IVJICo lvn 'vja PanH 'AHa I I Mrs. James Toone Club. Hostess To data mors than 343 million dollars have been spent on underground storage facilities for natural gas. During tbs next three years, an additional 65 million will go into tha program. Mrs. Ada Randle was hostess to the Past Matrons' Circle, OES, on Friday evening. Business of the evening Included election of off! cera for the ensuing year as follows: President Elysabeth Franke; Maude Blight; secretary and treasurer, Ethel Bren-toand reporter, Vola Nevers. An article entitled Why I Believe In the Resurrection by Mrs. Peter Marshall was read by Elva Bonner, and was followed by a vice-preside- nt, n, Hannifin Family Enjoys Dinner discussion. Members were Mabel Butler, Ethel Brenton, Maude Blight, Elva Bonner, Edith Baker, Ethel Donnelly, Rowena Hanks, Vola Nevers, LaVon Ryan and Myrtle Ther- eeo-tio- u: Bridge Club Group 87 Soviet-dominat- ed Famous bulletin from Mobilgas Economy Run Ladies of . Conduct Meeting Children's Party Enjoyable Affair raffle. 1 I 11051655 lO WL.O Run-sion- late almost say menu. Thb cslerfsl Molded fruit salads look so refreshing and will look pretty as a picture on your table. Golden pineapple, cranberries, oranges end nuts mold. It is a perfect are the ingredients encased in this combination for a buffet supper featuring turkey, chicken or baked ham. CRUNCHY PINEAPPLE CRANBERRY MOLD salad will flt in nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Hansen. Bridge furnished the evenings diversion, with Mrs. Harold Jameson, state presMrs. Ray Badertcher winning high ident, Ladies of Elks, was in Provo score, Mrs. J. A. Bernini, the all- on Sunday attending the spring cut and Mrs. Curtis Butler, conbusiness meeting of the organizasolation. After cards the hostess served tion. Nurses project chairmen from dainty refreshments to those men- each organization were present tioned and to Mrs. Darrell voted on applicants for the Franks, Mrs. Gerald Drussell, Mrs. and scholarship awards and the Gerald Drussell, Mrs. Frank Mc- nurses were as follows: 1st, Johan-na- h Cabe, Mrs. Jerry Buller and Mrs. results Meeting w Friends Together Lunch For Ladies of last Wed- out-of-to- .. . Mrs. John Phipps was pleasantly surprised Wednesday afternoon when a group of friends called on her. A pleasant afternoon was spent by the group and a tasty luncheon was served to the guests, who wars Mrs. Alof tha bert Ihippa, daughter-in-laJohn Ihippa; Mrs. Alan Hudson of Orem, Mrs. LaRue Davis, Provo, Mrs. Lynn Hill of Spanish Fork. When they reached town, they called on Mrs. Hcber Cushing and she Joined the ladles and spent tha afternoon with them. Mrs. LaRue Davis also paid a visit to tha home of Mr. and Mrs. John Boss, before returning to Provo. Mrs. Brennan Hannifin tained at a family dinner Thursday, honoring her mother, Mrs. E. A. Tuckett on her birthday anniversary. Family members attending were E. A. Tuckett, Mrs. Margaret iault. out an enjoyable Hannifin, Brennan Hannifin and Rounding and daughter, Gertrude Ann, Mr. Lar-sevening's entertainment, delicious Mn. e Tim Hannifl, Mrs. Max refreshments were served by the and Mr. and children two and hostess. Mrs. Milton Buxton of Goshen, and Martin Fennell, son of Mr. and the honored guest Mrs. Martin Fennell entertained a group of friends on Sunday afThe question of states rights in ternoon In celebration of his 10th not to be taken lightly In any birthday anniversary. upon these rights rests on Picnic Mrs. Fennell served tasty party of the few checks to the growing refreshments, complete with a power of the central government A group of Mammoth folks took cleverly decorated birthday cake, his fashioned by grandmother, advantage of the beautiful spring On the basis of their winter a Mrs. Naomi Ekker. weather last Sunday and drove out showing in the Olympics, the Attending the party were Leon Cherry Creek way and enjoyed an will not be taken lightly at Robinson, Alan Pilon Hal Spencer, outing and a picnic lunch. Melbourne, and possibly will not Cecil Fitch, Jill Jameson, and DaIncluded In the group were Mr. be taken at alL vid Redmond. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson and sons, Richard and Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. TEACHERS!!! Dean Rose and daughters, Janet and Caro lee; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Here is your opportunity Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roybal of Dugway. Enjoys Evening to attend the University of A few of the young people playand Mr. while HAWAII Erickson ed ball, The Bridge Club met last Thurssome arrow bow did and Richard Mrs. home the of at evening day Spend six weeks in this Thomas Judge. Bridge was the practice shooting. The women folk chin feat. a and lunch diversion enjoyed a Paradise of the Pacific game tasty was served by the hostess to memONLY $690 bers: Mrs. Leland Sanderson, Mrs. Martin Fennell, Mrs. James Fertuition included ris, Mrs. Oris Sanderson, Mrs. Elmo Boswell, Mrs. Hal Moms, Live in apartment hotel Mrs. Bob Fife, and Mrs. Robert at Waikiki Beach Thomas. Mrs. Leland Sanderson won the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roberts of Write: high score, Mrs. Fennell the all- Tintic Junction are the parents of at the born a and Mis. Ferris the cut raffle Monday baby girl Mrs. Alonzo J. Morley Nephi hospital. New mother is tne prize. 387 East Third North, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted President Eisenhower's rejection Davis, the former Eudora Davis, Provo, Utah of a hyprocritical treaty with Rus- and paternal grandparents are sia should encourage the people Mr. and Mra. Dick Bryson of Eur- 'Telephone FRanklin in countries. eka. Martin Fennell Has a Birthday Modern Mrs. Club Officer Attends At Hansen Home Elks Modern Mrs. Club met Annual Anniversary Dinner Party n, WSCS Meet WSCS will meet Wednesday, April 4, at 1:30 p.m. at the home Earl Potts, of of Mrs. Bert Hanks. Members are American Legion, District No. 4, reminded to take notice of the was In Goshen on Saturday even-ln- g change in date for the meeting. attending a Joint meeting of American Legion Poet No. 123 and Church its auxiliary. Plans are underway for a Parish The meeting was in the form of Bazaar sponsored St. Patrick's a birthday party for the Legion, Church, which willby be held the and officers for Post No. 123 for latter part of April. Date will be the coming year were installed announced In a later issue of the during the evening. District offiA food sale will be concers were in attendance and con- Reoprter. ducted, a fish pond for the youngducted the installation ceremonies. sters, Bing games will be arranged, and refreshments will be sold. . 'Friends Surprise Mrs. John Phipps Entertains Husbands at plete with all the trimmings was served at 6:30 p.m., with Avia King serving as chairman of the menu committee. Attractive decor- atlons carried out the Easter theme, and were under direction of Mrs. LaRue Fox, chairman of the committee. An excellent program under the direction of Virginia Bradford,, chairman, was presented as follows: vocal solo, Judy Creenhalgh, accompanist, LaVon Walker; two whistling solos, by Marguerite Higginaon, Miyo Yamashita, accompanist; vocal solo, Linda Far-rewith Mrs. Yamashlta accompanying; musical trio, Raymond and Vernon Judge, steele guitars and Jerry Giles, accordian. After the dinner, bingo and 500 were enjoyed, with June and 500 Rowley winning the Ralph Whitehead, Jr., the Bingo prize. Announcement is being made this week of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Connie Dee Jamrson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jameson of Eureka, to Gary DeRay Lofgran, son of Mrs. Eva Lofgran of Santaquin. The young people have circled ' April 28 as the wedding date. The bride elect is a graduate of Tintic high school, and is employed at the local Mt. States Tel. and Tel. office. Prospective groom is a graduate of Payson high school and has served two years in the army. Meet TMU Aux. Tintic Miners. Union Auxiliary celebrated last Saturday at the anniversary party, with their husbands as guests of the evening. A turkey dinner, com- ToGary DeRay Lofgran, Santaquin Legion Officer At Birthday Page Three Mrs. Gerald Drussell was the hostess for the meeting and served a tasty lunch. Election of officers will be held Mrs. Alonzo Samlslrom enterat the next regular meeting, which tained at a children's party on wfll be on April 3. Tuesday afternoon, honoring her The main reason we never en- daughter, Charleen, on the occajoy small talk is that it invariably sion of her 4th birthday annivercomes in large doses. A. C. Jolly. sary. The little people were entertained during the afternoon with are necessarily games, and Mrs. Sandstrom served Governments continuing concerns. 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