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Show I January 29, 1954 The Eureka (Utah) lloporter Page Three PTA S. T. Meeting; Exhibits Shown The regular monthly meeting of the ITA was held Monday even-m- i. Jan. 25, In the Little Theatre, with President Clco Judge presiding. The meeting was opened with the singing of the 1st verse of America, by the group, accompanied by Miyo Yamashita. The prayer was given by Ina Clement. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Mr. and Mrs. (Veil IJvIngstoa Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Livingston Sr., drove to Moroni over the weekend and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Draper and Mr. The S T club members were and Mrs. Buhl Draper. pleusunlly entertained Wednesday evening at Hie home of Mrs. Robert Watt Mr. and Mrs. Frank I'eart. drove to Las Vegas last week 500 provided the evening's en- where they met Mr. Watt's brotertainment and a delicious lunch ther and Mr. and was served to members: Mis. Mrs. of Moorcroft, Watt Joseph Margaret Greenhalgh, Mrs. Don After a few days .visit Giles, Mrs. Dewey lloblnson, Mrs. Wyoming. in Las Vegas the Joseph Watts on Harry Dean, Mrs. Alliene Farr accompanied the Robert Watts to and secial guests. Mrs. Harold Eureka and have been their house Cliatwin, Mrs. Ted Johnson and guests for a few days. They left Mias Darlene I'eart. home in Wyoming on Prize winners were Mrs. Dean, for their morning after a very Wednesday high score; Mrs. Robinson, at the Robert Watts stay pleasant and Mrs. Giles, consolation. horns. Club at Peart Home Art Featured in Mrs. Marie Berry I Needleeraft by Wonting Events,,, Naneiiaxter I The visiting teachers meeting at the LDS church on Tuesday, speak for you. They reveal what Lind of Feb. 2, will begin at 1:15 p.m. Your household linens how you are, sister-in-la- Card Club Hostess Mrs. Mario Berry was hostess to her card club at her home last Thursday evening. "500" furnished the evenings entertainment with Mrs. Clarence Roalrom winning Mi high score, Mrs. Ear) Lunt. 2nd high. Mrs. James Knsts, cut and Mrs. Ernest Carter, enn- - all-c- ut careful you are about laundry, and The lesson subject will be Let what your decorating tastes may be. The next time your take you inventory Not This Pride of Your Heart A Treasurer's report was given by of your linen closet, see what its inhabitants hsvs to Your SouUjind will be say about you. Itulpli Hopes Jr. was in Salt James Quigley, a financial report Isolation. Mayme Wirthlln. by laike City last week where he subgiven a and report SHEETS AND PILLOW by Virginia Randle, At the conclusion of the card mitted to an operation for Hie reon special meeting concerning the CASES games, the hostess served tasty re- moval of a nerve tumor on his summer activities, which was held freshments to those named and to finger. Tlie operation was perConsider the suitability, on Jan. 21, was given by Florence Mrs. Gerald Kennedy, Mrc. Oscar formed at St. Mark's hospital and wear, Potts. appearance, comfort, Mrs. Dean Rose, Mrs. la the result of an old injury lie Erickson, launderability, and size of Cleo Judge was elected to repreJanies Toone. and Mrs. Harold received in an accident several sheets and pillow cases besent the PTA on the advisory Sorenson. months ago. fore replenishing your supboard. Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Thomas ply. Examine the sheet for are The program for the evening of over the arrival rejoicing the weave It should bo firm, was on art. and was under the son. born last Friday at Monteclose and uniform, smooth direction of Laura McIntyre, and California. The very welcome and evenly woven at every rey. tlie art work done by students durlittle boy checked in at 6 lbs., 6 ing the year was displayed. point to give you the best oas. This Is the first child for the wear. As for the aixe, 108 couple. New mother will be reTalks on art were given by Gertrude Church, Agnes Anderson and inches (before hemming) is membered as Miss Betty Ekker, Alonzo Sands trom. the most popular length. Al- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richlow for about six percent in ard Ekker. who resided at Ekker Methodist Youth Hold shrinkage. A cot,, studio Ranch in West Tintic. Other happy couch or youth bed requires grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Meet Fellowship city. Grand-- 1 s sheet of 54 inches wide. For Ed Thomas of this and the youngEkker. mother s single or twin size bed, seThe MYF meeting on Thursday sunt, Miss Ann Ekker are lect a sheet 63 or 72 inches ster's evening at the home of Mr. and California in getting acquainted! wide. The double bed or foldMrs. Thomas Sersen was opened with the new baby. Dad is in the with Worship Center with Nancy ing sofa bed calls for one 81 armed service and is stationed! or 90 inches in width. Matthews and Lcnora Matthews in near Monterey. charge. Songs were sung by the LAUNDERING LINENS group and games enjoyed. At the All mending should be done before close of the meeting the young laundering to prevent larger tesre. Also remove any stains before washing. White sheets people were served delicious remay bo washed in a load with other white or freshments. Tom Ranwere Those atending 6rnulsted or flaked household soap. A tablespoon of a good Yamashita, Shanna household bleach for each gallon of water is dle, Gary recommended for Ryan, Diane Randle, Dennis Fairlthe white linens when they become discolored.usually ess, Lenora Matthews, Nancy Matthews, Bill Brown, and Jimmy CROCHETED EDGINGS crocheted edgings on crisp sheets and pillow cases Is one . sign of s fastidious and imaginative homemaker. If you have crocheted Modem Mrs. Club the trimmings yourself it's even more to your credit The needlework Holds Meeting design featured today includes crocheted edgings for sheets, pillow SKINLESS FRANKS lb esses, night table doily and runner for the dresser. Crochet cotton in Wue trims the edges of all the Modem Mrs. club met on Wedpieces and is met by green baskets brimnesday evening at the home of ming over with blue flowers. For the crocheting directions, send a BEEF STEW Mrs. Darrell Franks. The meeting stamped, envelope to the Needlework was a farewell party for Mrs. Wm Fsper. Ask for FLOWER BASKETS, Leaflet No. Department of this Gheen. The Gheen family will leave BEEF STEAKS ihoulder Eureka the later part of the week for Salt Lake, where Mr. Gheen Mrs. Curtis Butler Hosts Mrs. Dick Laird FRESH FISH is employed. Parlor games were enjoyed, and Past Matron's Circle Entertains Club Mrs. Gheen was 'presented with a Snokrcem lovely going-awa- y gift by the club Past Matron's Circle of Tintic Mrs. Dick Laird was hostess to members. No. 18. OES, met at the members of her card club on WedThose attending were Mrs. Wm. Chapter home of Mrs. Curls Butler on Sat- nesday evening of this week. DOG Lucas, Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. urday evening with Mrs. Ada Ran500" was enjoyed and Mrs. Gordon Bell, Mrs. Gerald DrusseU dle, president, as hostess. Laird served a tasty lunch to Mrs. Joseph Bernini, and Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, junior members: Mrs. Gary Daniels, Mrs. LUNCHEON MEAT Neno Schena. past matron of Tintic chapter, was Ned Allinson, Mrs. Wm. Morris, initiated into the Circle. Mrs. Wm. Eastwood, Mrs. (Marion MIA and ORANGE Following a short business meet- Hopes, Mrs. Bob Robinson Sc ing and visiting among the mem- special guests. Mrs. Ray Bader-tchand Mrs. Max Berry. The stake MIA met the third bers, delicious refreshments were Prize winners were Mrs. Danserved to following past ml Monday night of the month at trons: Mrs.theLeslie N.I1.C. Graham iels, Miss high score; Mrs. Berry, allRandle, N. n. c. Goshen for their regular leadership Mrs. Allinson, consolation. cut and Mrs. Elva Ethel Brcnton. Bonner, meeting. After a short preliminary Mrs. Edith CRACKERS Famous Baker, Mrs. Myrtle program most of the evening was Mrs. Curtis Butler and Vern Nevers' Give Theriault, a demonstration of in spent games. Choc. Wafers The stake and ward officers were the hostess, Mrs. Ada Randle. Dutch Almond Dinner Family be will The meetmeeting February divided into six groups, three qkg. of Mrs. held Ethel at the home COOKIES ing in the ward recreation hall for Last Saturday evening, Mr. and Four Square, Deck Tennis and In- Donnelly, at which time election Mrs. Vern Nevers entertained at door the other three of officers will take place. a family dinner. Oscar Mayor met in the high school for Volley Covers were laid for the fol ball, badminton and table tennis. Rebekahs Conduct lowing: Mrs. E. A. Stokes, Mr. WIENERS The purpose of the demonstration and Mrs. Wm. Bate and sons Bill was to acquaint the participants Regular Meeting EnglUh Style and Richard and Jerry; Mr. and with the rules of the games that Awt, Biscuits No. 2, Mrs. Whitford Bate and children, they might take them to their re- I Columbia Rebekah Lodge Lee Carol and Dale of Provo and spective wards and teach them to OOF. met in regular session last Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes and qkg. their young people in preparation Thursday evening in the Miners' daughters, Peggy and Joyce of for sports tournaments to be held union hall. Following the regular order of Orem. early in May. A trophy will be A delightful evening was spent Small presented by the MIA to the w'ard business, the drill team practiced in visiUng and reminiscing among medium. the march for the Rebekah assemwinning the most points. the of the members LARGE. family. bly to be held In May. Birds Eye Green When the Stokes and Bate fam iXfRA LARGE1 Cards were dispensed with, and Mm. Rhrem Franks (Kathleen llies home returned that the in members an all evening, apalsaa 14, IS. IS. M, M, participated N. MIS I. rat la 4M. lett) la recuperating from LIMA BEANS Sl.a ISl 4Tk GoMMtdal pendicitis operation performed at drawing for the prizes with Mrs. Mrs. E. A. Stokes accompanied Ir.la.4S, . 44. 44. for Uiem several will visit and aifSIaa. LDS hospital on Monday of this Margaret Greenhalgh and Mrs. sm U .at la avail, n. aai aalra lar( alaaa. MaSlaas werk. Friends are wishing her an Helen Laird winning the prizes. days with them at their homes in laria lakra ta li. IMa. Vaa aarapa far Orem. and Provo won flower the also CORN Laird Is Mrs. the daughappllqafa. early recovery. She aaaa,ta Saai SM far EACH aatlara withalsa ter of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Pett, drill prize. a.mbrr aaS elrla Sira. Alonzo Sandstrom and her a44rr.ii. The refreshment committee conand she and Mr. Franke have been Al'DHET LANK BUREAU. Baa Mi. It. M.4I..K Saaarf 4111... New Tart were Sait in Mrs. Mrs. Norma Marguerite of daughter since Bate, Lake Salt in FASHSTRAWBERRIES sisting City residing N y. Th. BfW AUlcne Farren and Mrs. Edythe I. Lake City on business matters on ION ROOK .haw. aaaraa sf alhar alylaa, his release from the army in ta aalra. Thursday of this week. Green, served a tasty lunch. I w, oy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawkins for California where they plan to live for the present. Mr. Hawkins is stationed with the Army at Fort Ord and recently completed hie basic training. Mrs. Hawkins Is the former Miss Peggy Paxman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paxman. left last Friday I light-colore- color-resista- d, nt g"" ed S-1- ANDiliCKENS 45c 49c 59c -SUNNY MORN p 83c lb. ROYAL GUiST 89c lb. jiiumuimu iga DE LUXE FOOD. 93c lb. 4Jc I Activities SUCES er W&m-.- "Xid 33c 29c horse-shoe- s; 49c V 45c 2 FROZEN FOODS 29c FALL-WINTE- R Flour 10 lbs. 91c Duncon Hines CAKE MIXES 35c pkg. Yaw Chaise For The SAYINGS of a Lifetime In GLORIAS SHOP FINAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE U p To COATS ROBES - 0ff 0n Va-Vz-S-fourths - SUITS BLOUSES - - DRESSES SKIRTS - SHOES HANDBAGS SUGAR FROSTED Flakes 25c pkg. ' I gmmt 2 Bunches 25c 43c IDAHO BAKERS GREEN ONIONS 2 hunches PROVO, UTAH ORANGES IGA MILK 72s Your Food Dollar Iluys More at . . . 15c HI 2 27c fr Cello. Dags 5 ibs. 35c Tall Cans .4 for 53c NEW POTATOES Hunts GRAPEFRUITS Randles Specials Jan. Your 66 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. Golden Finger PINK GRAPEFRUIT Kellogg's 19c 31c 10 cans SI 6cans95c 29-3(0- 1 |