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Show Page Two The Eureka Reporter January 12, 1973 SOCIAL EVENTS Carlene Eastwood is hostess to Methodist Women United Methodist Women held a regular meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Kastwood. Carlene President Patricia with Brady conducting. The devotional was given by Mrs. Alliene Karren, and the lesson was given by Hev. Musil the Hook of Paul. short business meeting was held and the hostess served refreshments to those named and to Mrs. Virginia Handle, Mrs. Mabel Butler. Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Mary Newman. Mrs. Maude Blight, Mrs. Bessie Jasperson, Mrs. Klberta Blight, Mrs. Farren, Mrs. Edna Jasper, on A and Mrs. Annie Smith. Rebekah Lodge holds election Engagement of Miss Pamela Brady to Carl J. Fife is made known Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brady are announcing the engagement of a daughter, Pamela to Carl J. Fife, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fife. An early summer wedding is being planned. They are both attending Utah Trade Technical College in Provo, and has attended the bride-elec- t Utah State University in Logan, and the prospective groom has Steel Workers Workers Steele met last Auxiliary Wednesday evening in the Miners' Union Hall. After a routine business meeting, the new officers were installed. They are President. Minnie Painter; Vice President, Irene Garbett; Financial Secretary, No. 4260 Alliene Farren; Mrs. Cleo Judge attends two meetings in Nephi Mrs. Cleo Judge was in Nephi Tuesday evening, attending a meeting of the Juab County Hospital Board. She also attended a meeting of the Juab Redcliff Medical Center. The Center is near completion and an Open House is being planned for the near future. Auxiliary meets United attended the University of Utah in Salt Lake Pamela Brady Good Eating... Chilly Day Chowder The Thursday evening in the Miners' Union Hall. Noble Grand Mary Wheelwright conducted the meeting. Following the regular business session, an election of officers was held with the following result: noble grand. Helen Laird; vice grand. Bee Ainge, secretary, Vola Nevers; and secretary, Anna Franks. Prizes were won by Mrs. Laird and Mrs. Wheelwright. Hostess for the meeting. Vola Nevers and Frances Ewell, served refreshments. Januarv Recording 17. "Life is a measure to be a cup to be drained." American Legion Auxiliary met in regular session on Monday evening in the Memorial Building. President Ada Schmidt conducted. A routine business session was Chaplain, Columbia Rebekah Lodge No. 2, held a regular meeting last regular meet in Secretary. Donna Paxman; Grace Chatwin; Warden, Colleen Taylor; one year Trustee. Colleen Taylor; 2 yr. trustee. Jewell McNeil and 3 year Trustee, Bessie Toone. Several games of "500" and Bingo were enjoyed following the installation. The "500" prize was won by Mrs. Paxman and the Bingo prize by Mrs. Clara Bates and the cut Lilly Krickson. At the end of the evening refreshments were served by Irene Garbett and Merna Garbett. Next meeting will be on Legion Auxiliary of an dispensed with, drawing, the high by Mildred Davis. Hostess for the Cleo Judge, who refreshments. disposed chilli ilu. Ham mid Siici'otali Chowder: fjoml ruling on full days. cold on and make chowders tasty eating Soups One combination sure to whet appetites is Ham and Succotash Chowder. Thick and hearty, it's flavored with ham. onion, celery and seasonings. Carnation Evaporated Milk gives it extra richness and an added punch of nutrition. Serve warm corn bread squares alongside for a sure-top- i ease lunch. There's an added bonus, too. The chowder is quick and easy to prepare. For more tasty recipe ideas order vour copv of Carnation's EASY DOES IT Cookbook. Just send a check for $1.00 alon with your name, address and zip code to: EASY DOES IT Pico Rivera. CaliCookbook, Carnation Company, Box 50-- cards were and in the cut was won meeting was served tasty Senior Citizens session for directors is held 11 R. fornia 90660. Ham And Succotash Chowder (Makes 6 cups) 1 tablespoon chopped 1 parsley 2 cups water V2 cup chopped celery 2 cups package) 3 tablespoons melted frozen lima beans butter 1 cup can) y. cup flour whole kernel drained, V2 teaspoon dry mustard corn V4 teaspoon garlic salt 1 cup diced raw potatoes V'i teaspoon salt cups undiluted Carnation Vi teaspoon pepper Evaporated Milk Saute ham, onion and celerv in butter in large saucepan. Stir in flour, dry mustard, garlic salt, salt, pepper and parsley. Gradually stir in water. Add lima beans, corn and potatoes. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat: simmer 25 minutes or until potatoes are tender, stirring occasionally. Add evaporated milk. Ileal to serving temperature. 2 Senior Citizens Young at Heart Directors meeting was held on Friday, January 5, in the Centennial Building. Business A matters were taken up at this time. A on regular meeting will be held January 17, in Goshen. A smile resting on a foundation of sincerity is one of the most valuable things in the world. cups diced ham cup chopped onion (10-oun- (8-oun- ce jCvZCVj HAN DV AREA UNPERTHE SINK IS NO PLACE TOR CHEMICALS. aK-A?)ll- 9 1 jH JL fT 1 JeW I Sk&XI ''Sl&'- 1 - J f Ladies of Elks hold meeting President Schow Mary presided at the Tuesday evening meeting of the Ladies of Elks. A regular business meeting was disposed of and a social hour was enjoyed, with Bridge and other card games providing the entertainment. Prizes were won by Mrs. Faye Wall. Mrs. Schow and Mrs. Tarsula Lucas. Mrs. Leona Franks was hostess for the meeting and served refreshments at the end of the card playing. The trouble with most of us is that we would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism." Minnie Painter hostess to Thursday Club The Thursday afternoon Club met last week at Lucille's Restaurant, with Mrs. Minnie Painter as hostess. Luncheon was served at 1:00 followed by an afternoon of cards, with "500" furnishing the entertainment. High score was won by Mrs. Dora Rose, 2nd high. Mrs. Ada Schmidt; the cut, Mrs. Barbara Sorcnsen and consolation. Mrs. Lilly Erickson. Others attending were Mrs. Lucille Hansen. Mrs. Donna Paxman. and Mrs. Gertrude Hannifin. The demand for primary metals in the United States is expected to increase fourfold by the year 2000. WE SPECIALIZE IN DIAMOND Also Good Selection of Diamond Engagement Rings! Eipert clock And watch repair Duke W Jewelry 220 So. Main "22 Yri in Spring vill" |