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Show 23, 1953 October The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Three Modern Mrs. Club At Schena Home Ladies of the Modern Mrs. i SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK luh nu't on Weilnewlay evening at the home of Mrs. Ncno Schena. Sewing and social chat wen- - enjoyed during the evening and the hoatesa served tasty refreshment to member Mr. Curtis ltutler Mr. Gordon Bell. Mr, itarreli trank, Mr. Win. Glieen. Mrs. Cook Wayne .nd Mr. week after an extended Gerald DruHRcll, and Mr. Wm. "ent in Nevada and Califor-inAllowing their marriage on Sept 25. Mr. Cook Elks Plan J,, termer Mr. Althea Ekker. Lady drove to Boulder Dam and Annual Banquet Usil boat ride on Lake Mead. Th,y journeyed to San Diego The LBdy Elk held a regular ISTtSwu- nd back up the at the Elk club room meeting L. to Sacramento and San on Tuesday evening. Bunine mawhere they visited many tter were disposed of. and the j"jtetereUng spot In that annual banquet wa discussed. it was decided to hold the banquet wr and Mr. Cook plan to make on the first of December. Detailed plan will tie completed in the next ton m Eureka. few meetings At the concluHion of the businIn. Lynn Brady Has ess meeting the member ub at her House several game of cards. Mrs.enjoyed Lynn Brady was the winner of the first Mrs. Cecil was to prize, hostess the tin. Lynn Brady all-cprize, ami Mrs. Leonard mben of her card club at her the raffle prize. a mi Wednesday evening. "500" Brown, Mrs- - Robert Thomas, hostess for pithed the game diversion and Marion the evening, served tasty to winners wereMrs.Mrs. Don Hopes, ope, high score. and Mrs. Don Hudson, con- - At Wedding Dinner c--. Is "'-r- o i I $ i wir' s i ; w'i! 1: him 8 ut S Mr. Kaatz, a Bob ' Coming is Mr. Mi Robinson, Mr. Wm. Eastwood j Wm. Morris. visitor at the Wm. pmnan home over the weekend nn Mr. and Mra. Mark Bryan, Pax-na- n Piyson; Mr. and Mra. Frank Wm. and son Raymond, Schultz and son, David of Salt Uk City; and Mr. and Mra. Dean Paxman of Springville. The group Imnuid in the West Tintlc Moun-ibut report poor luck. ' tVn-krn- d M caraas Cuenh... Joseph Cherry was hostess Sir. RoIh-i- Tiiomas was hostess Mrs. members of the Birthday Club to memliers of her card club taut to at her home last Tuesday evening. Thursday evening. Bridge furnish- Mra. Frank Peart was the honored ed the evening's entertainment and of the evening. prizes were won by Mre. Martin guest An evening of games was enFennell. high score, Mrs. Elmo and delicious refreshments and Mrs. Harold joyed, Roswell, were served to the group. A pink Jameson, consolation. and color scheme was carAt the conclusion of the card ried green out in the table decorations, games, tasty refreshments were and the lovely birthday cake was served to those named and to Mrs. banked with pink rose buds. Harold Jameson. Mrs. Robert Fife, Mrs. Peart was presented with Mrs. James Ferris, Mra. Orris Sanderson, and the special guests a lovely birthday gift by the club of the evening, Mrs. Hamilton members. Those attending were Mrs. Hen Laird and Mra. Gerald Druasell. ry Wail, Mrs. Jack Lucas, Mra. Harry Yamashita, Mrs. Sterling Mm Wilnia Webber and grand- Burraaton, Mr. Dewey Robinson, children, Jeannie and Johnny Web- Mr. Alliene Farrrn, Mrs. Frank ber and Miss Freida Ohlsen were Ewell, Mra Minnie Painter, Mra. Salt Lake City visitors on Satur- Welling Schow and Mrs. Harold Chatwin. day of last week. all-c- "10, -1 Club Hostess oc ut Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Cushing entertained at a family dinner on , Sunday honoring their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Kent. Mrs. Kent is the former Colleen Cushing. The young people were married last month in Salt Lake City. T he Cushing home was gaily decorated in colorful fall flowers and a beautiful wedding cake formed the centerpiece for the dining table. Friendship'! a noble name, tia Those attending the dinner were the honored guests, Mr. and love refined. Susannah Centlivre Mrs. Kent, Miss Cotinne Cushing, Mrs. Irma Pcery of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cook, Mrs. Eliza Richmond of Payson, and the Cushing sons, Paul, Kay and Kent. y, son-in-la- RARUDILES di-- BEAT ... ANY DEAL ALL OUR USED CARS ARE TRADE-IN- S USED CAR NEW DODGE OR PLYMOUTH AUTOMOBILES WE DO NOT BUY THEM FROM ANY AUCTION. WE KNOW THE HISTORY OF OUR USED CARS AND PASS THIS INFORMATION TO YOU . . ON W.S.C.S. met October 16 at the home of Mrs. Wm. Bate. A regular business meeting was held, and an article on "Serial Relations and local Church Activities." was read by Frances Kwell; and Mrs. Vera Nevers read un article on the worship for the evening on Disciple-shi- p. SEE 7o. East 1st No. Provo, Utah US LAST PHONE Naylor Auto Co. 476 Straight bourbon buyers : Have you tried Kentucky s finest? and Myrtle Theriault. At the close of the meeting. Randle Mabel Butler and served refreshment. The tables were attractively decorated In the Halloween theme, with a fall flower renter piere, surrounded by a black cat. owl. and pumpkin cutVisiting concluded a very enjoyable evening. Cards, Luncheon Enjoyed by Rebekahs OLD Columbia Rehekah Idge No. I OOF met In regular session at Miners' Union Hall on Thursday. October 15. with Noble Grand Margaret Cm nhalgh presiding. After routine business wa dispensed with, s d.lTious luncheon was served with Hilda Webb. Elva Webb, and Catlicine Ames, acting hostesses. Cards were enjoyed, and prizes were won bv Alliene Farren, high t. score, and Nellie Laird, Next pieetmg will be held on n P - Noble November 5. nt all officers and Grand request . memliers to 1 T's-nt. .BRAND WHISKEY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON all-cu- Sunny Brook kcmtuCKY BOTH 86 BFIRITS PROOF. THE KENTUCKY OLD II E SUNNY BIEKDED Mr. and Mm. Saturday and In Salt relative. WHISKEY BROOK COMPART, Vo 1 V l I .eV'kENTUC K Yj lcrn Nesera spent Sunday of Inst week take C;y visiting with Mr. and Mn. loi V. Cirren were Provo visitors on M'Wlay of this week, pmnbinlng bslnwii with pleasure. Extra Soft Oil. NORTHERN TISSUE FACIAL 2 'h Siio Ready-Cu- taste treat! mt27r ORANGE DRINK 40 vs. 3 Minuta 2 . 1' POPCORN " . Margarine SPECIAL 2 lbs. 75c t . . . Ib. 39c BEEFUVERn, BEEF RIB BOIL Hold Coin SLICED BACOH 4 45c Wake Up to DELRICH TISSUES 27c Beef Stew 303 Con. 5 for $1.00 A real iU45c Fresh, Lean Apple Sauce MUSSELMAN'S ;: 16c Colored 6 for $1.00 Ilie out. SUGAR CORN POPS Pork and Beans Tintic Chapter No. 18, O.E.8., met in regular session Monday evening. Worthy Matron Myrtle Theriault presided. She was assisted by Alex Blight. Acting Worthy Patron. Interesting reports of the Grand Chapter Session held in Salt Lake City on Oct. 7. 8 and 9, were given France by Ethel H. Donnelly, Randle, Alex Blight. Harry Randle Knhod 3.69 Kellogg's 10 for $1.00 ' Chapter OES Conducts Meeting IGA FLOUR Hunt's New Potatoes !4y sc 303'. 7 for $1.00 VARNEY'S Tintic For the $1.00 LUCK DOUBLE 4e 7c 33e Ib. MARARINE i!!arlcnc String Beans Bate. Had for All-Furpo- . Best Deal You Have Ever CUT SQUASH lb. qloii iar I 10c PIMIENTOS $1.00 DFL MONTE each. nolk,WCCT PUMPKINS Whole Beets 5 At the close of the meeting refreshments were served to those attending; Mrs. Garner Osborn Osborn. Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. Marie Holmes, Mrs. Elsie Nilson, Mrs. Vera Never. Mra. Elizabeth Stokes, Mrs. Frank Ewell. Mra. George Hyde and Mrs. Norma ON for 25c ffar Fresh and Juicy POMEGRANITE SIZE 3or 6 Program, Social ON AND WE IN THE STATE OF UTAH WRITTEN 50,000 MILE GUARANTEE ON EVERY FOR YOUR PROTECTION TO GRAPPEFRUIT Shaver's Grapefruit WSCS Conducts A USED CAR WILL GIVE A Florida l'ink 4 for $1.00 PLYMOUTH YOU SIZE Fargo Sliced Peaches 2'i Bushel $2.98 2 lbs. 19c 14 for $1.00 i Leslie Randle, Mrs. A. D. Mon-- 1 son, Mrs. Rowena Hanks, Mra. Mr. and Mrs. George Combs of Myrtle Theriault, and Mrs. Vera Hayward, Calif., are receiving conNever. gratulations on the birth of a baby boy bora Wednesday, Oct. 14. The new baby checked in at 6 lbs. 11 oz. Mrs. Combs is the former Miss Joan Fitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fitch Sr. of this city. DID . BUFFETT DEL MONTE j DODGE Delicious Eating Tomato Sauce pre-ceed- ed ana:i tmctiaa i 3 for $1.00 Mr. Elva Bonner was hostess to Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Bemhinel of the Past Matron's Circle O.ES.S. at Minneapolis, Minn., are rejoicing her home on Tuesday evening. over the birth of a on, bora OcA short business session tober 2, at University of Minnesota a most interesting reading The little guy tipped the on the Life of Esther, given by hospital. , srales at 9 lbs. 11 oz., and will Ethel Donnelly. Question and be called Rhet Warren. He has a mission on the story followed. three year old brother, Marc Alan. Refreshment were served to the Mrs. Bernhiael is the former Miss following ladies: Mrs. Curtis But- Bethine Sax, daughter of Mrs. Lu ler. Miss Ethel Jtrenton, Mrs. Elys--, Dean Sax of this city. Other happy abeth Franke. Mrs. Ethel Donnel- grandparents are Mr. and Mra. ly. Mra. Edith Baker, Mrs. Ada! Harris Fay Bernhiael of Lewiston. Randle, Mra. Harry Randle, Mrs.! Utah. mining mean to Utah? it mean 7 of of the state' total the third highest percentage of the nation. And for each Utahn on a mining payroll, four ethers are employed In related industries a total based directly an mining of 35l A healthy mining industry means a healthy Utah mining in trouble means Utah in trouble. JOHNATHAN Del Monte Pickles WHOLE SWEET Jr 12 AM kkmU VJ Specials October 23, 24, 26 Life of Esther Whcrt does In payroll, Han a tnoihor mIus packed proMMS ngsadM km M you houMwivaOse quaky produrti at auWaning vakioi cams ai today and Slock up and Sovol MAs yaw IGA food Stoio Ono Stop Shoal a CENTER FOOD j GUARANTEE luck. RT Newlyweds Honored at Family Dinner Reviewed at Meet WE Staff Hgt, John Farren Is spenda two weeks leave in Eureka with his mother, Mra. Alliene Farren and hia sisters, Marilou and Linda. Accomanying him to Eureka waa Staff Sgt. Charles I Flelda Both young men are stationed at Camp Pendleton near Oceanside, Calif. They tried their luck at deer hunting but report no ing WHPTlVOURTDOlinRlBUVS Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Kent I).r.P, Sunbeam Camp DUP Sunbeam Camp of Tin'ic will sponsor a food sale on Satur-daOct. 24, in the Memorial building lobby at 1 p.m. All those purchasing food will be given a number and at the close of the sale a number will be drawn and the holder of the lucky number will be given a worthwhile prize Tinlic District Ladies Auxiliary met in regular session Wednesday night at the Miners Union hall with President Alliene Farren presiding. New rituals and the were discussed and further discussion will be resumed at the next meeting and the preeldent requests that all members be present at this meeting. After meeting rarda were enjoyed with Mra Kate Ames winning first prize and Mra. Gladys Brewer the house prize. Refreshments were served by Mra Myrtle Rowley and Mra Edytha Green. by-la- Feted on Birthday I V V.. Mrs. Frank Peart Mrs. Robert Thomas . . . re-la- st "7.1 TDLA Discuss New Rituals Cj a Real Breakfast! Aunt Jemima Buc'.wbrat PANCAKE Wo- IX pnn I'. - on earh WA Bun Cm A Map SYRUP 37c 39c Xt 39t uda.75c WYANDOTTE MEDIUM Ripe Oilves parka 5 for S1.00 4o |