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Show June 4,1954 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Three Daughter of Former Resident Wed At Sea; To Make Home in Brazil Students Give Piano interest to many Eurokans is the annmmee-cn- t of the mamuBe of Miss Ape Mitchell, a Of 4-- H - i Tl, S formed at - Club News Busy Reavers The Busy Beavers club met ill the home of Mrs. Martin Fennell on Monday evening. The minutes of previous meeting were read and appi uved and America was sung hy the group. It wus decided that each member hring a nickel each time for a prize to be given to the one with the most complete chart. We had our first lesson on machine sewing and how to sew a straight line. Refreshments were served the hostess. Carol Sanderson. by Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Don Giles. Colleen (iarliett, reporter aea, with the ship's Mr. Oscar Erictsoa Ha, Suin officiating at the ritea. A Firemen Auxiliary Meet dinner followed the ritea. decouple honeymooned in Tcres- - met Tuwluy Fire,,M?n at Auxiliary evening the honm -MudU. Brar.il. Kri, k"n. Following dethe state the business meeting, cards were A bride ia with in Rio de 'm Robert, embassy triment noiiHe prize. The bridegroom, who ineThose in attendance were Mrs living in Rio de Janeiro,Ok-iaMrs. Earl Lunt. Mrs! ariekTy. Oklahoma City, from Kenneth Lunt, Mrs. Howard McInJJrly 'SSJ'Mra. Rice ia a graduate of tyre, Mrs. Jnmes Kautz, Mrs. Pete in Los Angeles, Sorenson, and Mrs. Roberts, and Woodbury College the hoatess, Mrs. Erickson. The bridegroom ia a graOklahoma City University. to make a home in They plan Ladies of Elks father ia a native of ne brkle'areceived hie education Enjoy Social 'teka and and made rSa Eureka schools, Ladies of Elks met in 2. home here until a few years session on Tuesday evening regular marriage. At the present in the Elk's club rooms with President SThs ! head electrician for the Mr. and in Mn, John Kowr of Gail Drus8ell presiding. Bingham. Copper company A short business session was Mitchell family will be well Provo were in town for Memorial SSembered by many in town, aa Day. held, and an evening of cards was Til enjoyed, with Mrs. Lvnn Brady as many former Eurrkans. BIr. and Mnt. BIrn Storm first prize. Mrs. Clara I!, MW Mrs. Rice ia a neice of of winning all-rBauer, were in town on Sunday Jerman, and Mrs. Glen Carl Hcrslof (Jennie who is probably the beat and were guests at the home of Knotts, raffle. Mrs. Henry Wall was hostess for Cambered one of the family, Mrs. Elsie Nilson. the evening, and served tasty reSitae her home here many BIr. and Mm. Dean Ilrnrlml of freshments. the rest of the family Lake City were here on SunSalt moved away. bid day for Memorial Day. They re- Bridge, Lunch dinner guests at the port that their daughter, Mrs. Roc...4 Jne Mrs. Wm. H. Wlrthlin bert EUlin ( Charlotte j of San Club Diversions JJMr. and Mrs. Rex Wirthlin Bernardino, is confined to the Mrs. Wm. Morris was hostess to nd famllv of Afton, Wyo., Mr. Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake of her card club at her ud Mrs. Billy Wirthlin and their City. She lias been ill for some members home on Wednesday evening. daughter of Salt Lake City and time. Her many Eureka friends The members enjoyed several Urand Mrs. Gerald Sanderson are wishing here the best in the and two sons, Mias Mayme Wirthlway of recovery. guinea of bridge, with Mrs. Max Berry winning high score. Mrs. in. The members of the family spent the Memo('lenient Ferguson of Salt Lake Don Hudson, all-cand Mrs. Ned Itam rial weekend at the Wirthlin City spent Memorial Day here Allinson, consolation. Mrs. Murira served tasty reand was the guest of his aunt. home. freshments to those named and to Mrs. Maragret Drew. Mrs. Wm. Eastwood, Mrs. Betty Mrs. Phil Sullivan of Payson Robinson, Mrs. Marion Hopes, and was in town for Memorial Day the special guests. Mrs. Gerald and visited with her daughters Dnwscll, and Mrs. Robert Fife. Probate and and their family, the Ted Cart wrights and the Charles Kerris Notices Guardianship family and her sister, Mrs. Alice i& Commit County Clerk or the Houghton. . Respective Signers for Weekend guests at the home of further Information Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yamasliita Mrs. Wm. Wirthlin were her bru-tliand sister-in-laMr. and are the proud parents of a baby Mrs. Owen K. Douglas of Long bov born Wednesday NOTICE morning, The Board of Education of the Beach, Calif. They were on their June 2. at the Iayson hospital, Untie School District will receive way to fulfill an LDS mission in The little boy weighed in at 6 bids, for the sale of the Mammoth the Eastern Slates. lbs., 14 oz. and will be named School House, at the office of the j Charles. Brother Gary was a bit Board of Education up until 7 Air. and Aim. Alliert Johnson of disappointed that the new arrival P. M.. June 16. 1954. Green River, Wyoming, spent the wasn't a baby sister, but has deSaid bid shall contain Memorial vaculion in Eureka vis- cided to make the little brother provisions for removing same from with Mrs. Ada Randle and very welcome, and if Mom and grounds iting ad letving grounds in a clean and oilier relatives. lop were disappointed they aren't orderly condition. showing it. The Board of Education reserves Air. and Aire. John Alorlry of the right to Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Laird of reject nny or all bids Provo spent Monday in town visind reserves the lrovo are announcing the birth right to maintain iting with relatives. a. panemion of certain items of of a baby boy born Monday mornAir. and Mr. Fred Dittiner and ing. June 1. at the Utah Valley Signed: family of Las Vegas, spent the LDS hospital in Irovo. This is Alexander Blight, Alemoriul weekend here visiting the first son for the couple, and Superintendent, Tintic School with Mrs. Nettie Ditimer. he has two little sisters, Linda District, Juab County, Utah and ReXac. This is also the first Published in Eureka Reporter, Airs. Alyrtle Theriault and Air. grandson for Mrs. Nellie Laird, June 4. 1954. and Mrs. Lvnn Brady and daugh- and slit1 is helping to spread the news to all her friends, ters, Janet 'and l'ani spent M. Father Bob is well known in Ku- onal Day in Salt Lake City. reka, having grown lip here. At the of home present time he is teaching in the at visitors Sunday Mr. and Airs. Arnold KoseiiUiiid Hie Provo schools, were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ostler and children I Connie Roscnlunrii here to visit with his of Salt Lake City. grandmother for a few weeks. The First Intermediate Sunday School class, consisting or mem- 4-- H Jan-BrM- ii. ded bers with their Don assited hy Ted Colovich and Elmo Boswell motored to Tooele last Sat unis v nnd enjoyed a swim in the big imloor pool at Tooele. They came hack to the ward recreation hall In Eureka and had their fill of weiners with all the trimmings. The boys report a wonderful time, and state that they will remember Don as being an exceptionally fine teacher. Colu-vlc- h, Margaret Greenhalgh Honored on Birthday Ef ut Rafter From Tooele in Temple Rites Fri. Mr. ami Mrs. (Iharlcs E. Wright of Tonrle aie aniioiimiiig tin and of their daughter, Kanna to engagement forthcoming marriage Donald C. Colovich, son of Mr. and Mn. S. D. (iolovidi of Eureka. The marriage will lie solemnized Friday, June 4, in the Salt Iaikc Temple. A reception will honor the young at Memorial House, Memory Meeting of Season Tlie MYF meeting last week was ojiened with evervone reading from the Bible. The last meeting of the year waa held on Thursday, Alay 27. After the business meeting, the group enjoyed games. Those attending the last meeting were Tom Randle, Diane Rans, dle, Nancy Alatlhcws, Lcnora Mat-thew- Gary Yamahsita, Shanna Aire. Cecil Livingston entertained members of the Birthday Club on Wednesday evening of this week. The party honored Aire. Ted Colovich. 500" furnished the evening's diversion, with Mrs. Heber Cushing winning high score, Aire. Gerald Kennedy, all-cand Airs. Glen Knotts, consolation. The honored guest was presented with a lovely gift by the club members. At the conclusion of the card gumos. Airs. Livingston served a delicious lunch. Table decorations were carried out in given and gold, and favors were clever and original, and were fashioned by Airs. Livingston. A beautiful birthday rake added interest to the lovely dining table. Attending the delightful party other than the ones mentioned above were Airs. Ivan Christensen. Irrivci Aire. j William Paxman, Aire. WISCONSIN CM AMY Natural Cheddar Mi 4gc , DELICIOUS WITH CRACKERS (doming. ventd Iegion Auxiliary resumed , ' : Mr. and Mr, Brady and son Dean drove to Lchi on Sunday and spent the day witli Airs. Hctlic Laird und Mr. and Mrs. C. Al. Carson. 1 The business man who doesn't Advertise often loses his shirt too. Y. Air. and Mrs. Lloyd Carlson of AXontebcllo, Calif., returned liome after spending the week- Alonday end visiting Airs. Olive Carlson and Gayle Carlson und Mr. and Aire. Glen Knotts. Air. und Air. Alun.o SuniLstnuti and family, David. Jerry and Charlccn and Alarguerite and Vce Adams drove to Ely last Sunday afternoon. They spent the night at Ely, and on Monday niurmng David left by bus for San Iraii-drcnd the summer Calif., to with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Aire. Ralph Sylvester. Enroutc to their home Uic rest of the group visited Lehman's cave and report perfect weather and an enjoyable trip. Air. and Air. IJoyd Jemiun and children Catiiy and Rleky of Salt Lake City spent the Memorial vacation with Airs. Clara Jerman. wins a cm today o, Mr. and Air. Joe were in town over and were guests of mother, Aire. Alnm JHONE 945 So. Univ. Ave. j j ROQUEFORT Butler 85? 73c I 49 "OVEN BARBECUE" with ... KH T unT''q MEAT 40c topped off With . . . CmCKEKJS Stewing Hens HUNT'S TOMATO Ih. SAUCI 2 cans 1.1c 50( i. J FRVING CHICKS National Biscuit FIG BARS All dressed up in new label I SNO-KREEM- ?;' PINEAPPLE 23c JUICE H. u tJT0WN 1 olives ONE OP OUR CLOWNS IS SICK. I'LL GIVE YOU $IO TO TAKE HIS PLACE THIS AFTERNOON. I 6lD YOUR CIRCUS TO OUR FAIR CITY SUGAR JETS 10 -- WOULDN'T WEAR NOT ME ANY FALSE NOSE GREASE fWlNT AND SILLY CLOTHES! THAT'S BENEATH MY DIGNITY 1 WOULDNT change YOU THE WORLD YOU'D Be FfRFfCf JUST AS YOUARf I for r I23-R- 3 3 6 for 23c OldMUl STRAWBERRY 4 PRESIIVES 1 Ih. a? OX. pkg. TOMATOES 3 for SI ,.kR 25c GREEN ONIONS 2 for 15c 2 for 15c 2 for 19c radishes 25C CUCUMBERS RANDLES Specials June Jars 57c 4-5- Kellogg's CORN FLAKES 18 os. Pkg. 27c -7 skippy DOG FOOD 3 cans 29c ON MONDAYS EACH WEEK Appointment Call Flavors VEGETABLES PANE ,REPA,R TELEVISION OR RADIOS, mployed by the Intermountain Electronics Salt Lake City ST Libbys Sliced PEACHES- - By John Jarvis AS MAYOR, Assorted 6 for SI Libbys Kipc WELCOME K00L-AI-D Libbys Pineapple Television Technician Mi 3$1 " 83c GROUND BEEF , MAYOR McGUP 62 g Libbys Crushed m. Fkg. e Air. and Air. Robert IlawII and children of ITiee spent the weekend with Airs. Rowena Hanks of Eureka. Young Billy Hassell FRESH EGGS Ranch in (Airs. Forscy's family reunion family) at tlie lrovo Stake house in Provo last Monday. Around 250 members and guests enjoyed visiting and i eiie'.ving acquaintances and a lint dinner. After the dinKilur over the weekend at ner. a shun, program and business the home of Airs. Stella Shea were session was held, while the little Mr. and Airs. Fred Matthews. Airs. folks enjoyed movie cartoons. i;t.itka AlcGhan, Alisa Lavun Tliur- man and Helen Silvers of Salt Eil vt lie I. Breen attended a Lake City and Airs. Margaret At kin and iluughlcr Susan of Provo meeting of the Youth Committee and Airs. Bessie Smith and d.'iugli- - at the liome of Mrs. AT. A. Stuart j at Sandy. The objective of the meeting is to try and create more of Theta Bills clubs in Utah. These Air. and Air. Buy Dullin ke le Oregon, were back in town for a la'kahsm JlII'ir.,hr&nck look. short visit on Tuesday of this week. Air. Dallin is a former resident of Eureka. Bud i;isciiIiiii1, son of Air. and Airs. Arnold Rsenlund was rerent- Alr. und Mr. Jack Jarman jy released (nun the U. 8. army (Ruth Murphy) of Sail Lake City aft,.r spending the past two vesrs were in town for Decoration Day. in armed service. Part of the time was spent in Korea. He and Bishop und Air. Beorgr Forscy his wife plan to make a home in attended the William J. Ham Eureka. l'ansio of Ely the weekend Mrs. 1asi-iDry bo rough. miscellaneous MICHAEL i Danish Blue Quality altrnduni-e- Meetings will be September. 75c COFFEE Joseph Tlie American Legion Auxiliary will hold tlie last meeting of the current year Monday evening at tlie Memorial building at K p.m. Election and installation of officers will be the main business for the evening and President June Kennedy is requesting a good . ' Casino Swiss Sunny Mom - Sunday dinner guests at tin-home of Air. und Mis. J. J. Clieiry were Air. and Airs. Win. Brough und Alls. Sarah Brough of Salt Lake City und Clyde Campbell, ut Famous Cheasos Cherry and Aire. L. W. Brady. fum-iihing- i Mammoth. Fallowing the card games, the hostess served tasty refreshments to members: Airs. Clurence RosAtra Gerald Kennedy, Airs. Ryan, Mary Ellen Ferguson, Evan trum, Wm. Roberts, Airs. Marie Berry, Kay, and Air. and Airs. Tom Srr- - Mrs. James Kaatx, Airs. Oscar sen. Erickson, Airs. Dean Rose and Mrs. Kenneth Lunt. First prize waa won by Mrs. Mr. anil Mr. I. W. Itrady enRostrum, 2nd high hy Airs. Kentertained last Saturday evening nedy, and all-cby Aire. Roberts. lionoring Air. and Aire. Lloyd Carlson, who were visiting here Memorial Day vlitor at the from tlieir home in California. Ned Hickman home were Air. and Other friemla spending the eve- Mrs. Jack Shepard and daughter ning at the Brady home were Mr. Janet, Air. and Aire. Aturray Wing, and Airs. Heber Cushing and Mr. Atra. C. A. Delohoyde and daughand Airs. Glen Knotts, ter, Margaret of Salt Lake City. couple Friday evening in Salt Iaike City. ut Notices Careful... Conducts Last Earl Lunt entertained tha of her card club last Thursday evening at her home In Airs, members Birthday Club Honors er ftp. Iaik Mrs. Earl Lunt Is Card Club Hostess Mrs. Ted Colovich ut ew Mrs. Elva Bonner preaented her piano pupils in a recital Wednesday evenln gat the Elk's club rooms. Pupils participating in the recital were Carol Ann Webb, Janice Johnson, Joan Quigley, Janet Hyde, Bruce Thomas, Judy Naef, Noel Fitch, Bill Brown, Sharon Laird, Cheryl Thomas, Lael Clement, Shanna Ryan, Ann Roberta, Gary Yamashita, Alury Ellen Ferguson, and Nancy Kennedy. Donald G. Colovich to Take Bride MYF Mr. and Mrs. Don Giles were hosts at a surprise birthday dinner at their home lust Sunday, The dinner honored Mrs. Giles' mother, Mrs. Margaret Grecnlialgh. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Love, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shurtliff, Mrs. Pearl Mac Eachem, Mrs. Melba Johnson, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Johnson of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van Ausdale, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Van Ausdale, Mrs. Bessis Crcar, and C. A. Hutchinson of Santaquin, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Greenhalgh, Eureka, and the host and hostess. 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