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Show June 25, 1951 - The Eureka (Utah) Reporter $irlh& . Miner' and Mrx. Wm. Morrlii are of a baby girl, i h proud parenta Friday, June 18, at the The little mine Jiithed 7 lb- - 2 ora. She haa a I vLr old aiater Mickey Ann. Mra. irfirria will be remembered aa Puy-hoapit- Jn and Ur and Mra. Max Berry are announcing the arrival of a baby hov born June 10 at the I'ayaon hospital. He weighed 8 Iba. 4 oza. will be named Scott. He haa Ti year old brother, Max Wayne Kalh-r.- n and a 15 month old aiater, are Mr. proud grandparenta Sul Mra. Bert pnyson and Mr. Berry of Eureka. Provatgaard of and Mra. Virgil Intereating to Eurekana la the jnnouncenient of the birth of a taby daughtere to Mr. and Mra. UMonte Brown of Springville. fbe little miaa waa born June 15 at the Payaon hoapital, and weighed lbs. She haa a big brothin at er Bobby, 3 yeara old. Mother is the former Miaa Roaalie McNeil, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jamea UcXeil of Eureka. Other grand-nnrenare Mr. and Mra. Keith grown of Springville. ta prom Gardena, Calif., cornea the interesting newa of the birth of a tint baby to Mr. and Mra. Paul Wixom. The little daughter, Jean Ann was born Thursday, June 17 and checked in at 6 lba. Helping to ipread the happy newa ia proud Ek-to- ff grandmother, Mra. Genevieve Grandma Gen" ia very well in of mra, and needs no introduction to Eurekana. Other grandmother ii Mrs. David M. Haliday of Salt I,v New mother la the former known in Eureka having taught number Tint Ip Schools for a Marcella Ekloff. Wm. Eastwood Mrs. Is OES Conducts Dalton, daughter of Final Meeting Mra. Jaok Dalton of Og- - i Club ! Mrs. Cecil Livingston Given Birthday Party Tintic Chapter No. Mra. waa the Eastern Star, met in 18, Orderses-of honored Cecil Livingston guest at the Birthday club regular sion on Monday evening. In the meeting on Wednesday evening of, Worthy Matron. Maud with Mra. Joseph Cherry as gST?d ho-tes- VVorll,y a. ron. Alex Blight. Associate Matron, La Von "500" waa the eveninga diverRyan, presided, assisted by Leon- sion, with Mrs. Ivan Christensen, ard Ryan. winning high score, Mrs. Heber interesting paper on the life Cushing the and Mra. Glen of Robert E. Morria. founder of Knotta, consolation. the Order of Eastern Star waa Mra. Cherry served a taaty lunch given by Lula Baker. with table appointments carried At the close of the business out In the pink and green color meeting refreshments were served scheme. A low bowl of pink roses, by La Von Ryan and Mabel But- and tail tapers of pink and green formed the centerpiece for the atler, lioalcssea for the evening. tractive dining table. A This was the final meeting for cake of pink and green birthday was an the summer months. Meetings will added attraction to the clever table be resumed in September. decorations. Mra. Livingston waa presented .Mr. and Mm. Tom Johnson and with a lovely gift by the members. from Los Angeles aree family Attending were those mentioned at the home of Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Mra. Wm. Paxman, Mrs. L. Johnson. They are also spending W. Brady, Mra. Ted Colovlch and part of the timec at the Ted John- Mra. Gerald Kennedy, son home. all-c- ut h Mrs. Club at Modern Frank's Mrs. Home Mrs. Club met Wedat the home of nesday evening Mrs. Robert Franks. Chatting, The Modem sewing ns ud and television watching en Franks, Mra. Neno Schena. Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. Wm. Lucas. Mrs. Jerald Drussell, Mrs. Gordon Bell, Mrs. Paul Hansen and Xn. Joseph Bernini. FOR SALE Modern House completely furnished. Also Room House, partly furnished. Fruit bottles, and otheer household Mrs. Call goods. Nettie Dittmer. Phone 62-- i oc Homesite in St PMersM s fiBSSSatf AZALE ill AVIILI One of If 4 lour doer 4 OKchhn HoAl ' mows 3 speed KNAPP MONARCH t4 It prapMM to pntNliM. 2o RECIFE OF THE WEEK ' DELUXE ROYAL GUEST itomiii tl.ftotoba'IIU Ci.ptoto toU Xwm IGA Salad lb. L3u (Serves 6) 6 hard-cooke- d eggs, diced (4 cup chopped pimiento 3 cups diced cucumbers cup diced celery tablespoons chopped onion Vfc teaspoon salt 4 cup salad dressing Combine all ingredients in folding motion. Serve in lettuce cups garnished with sliced tomatoes and black olives ! long-handle- short-handle- Win GLASSES Tintic Hotel Saturdays 2:30 to 6:30 Phone 10 for Appointments FITTED laton imti. My 1 Cleaners which cut grease, especially on kitchen jobs Include baking soda, sal soda and ammonia, may be used in strong solution on heavily greased equipment. Rubber and cellulose sponges have many uses and save time. Use these on cleaning waUs. woodwork, upholstery, furniture, rugs and windows. Scouring pads and powder may be used to clean ofT mfctal rust, spots on linoleum and on aluminum parts to prevent corrosion. d A dust pan is much d more practicable than a one which requires you to stoop. Use the dust pan for all manner of cleaning, sweeping jobs. It's a good idea to keep a dlsin fectant handy in several places be sides the laundry. Chlorine bleach can be used in drains and basements as well as the kitchen for disinfecting jobs. tot to toy to IOA Lkto. a at HOOK Irj (toy k ba totod to aato at On (m NmIi mi Mia Ftortoa tomatoa. Ai mnm ua to ito.iMiJ at CONTUT BMH Mi --toy m toS al ay mm. N ymm 3 Optometrist EXAMINED OFFERED OK mo iga Sunny Mom d lb. DR. D. RAY EYES FREE ESTIMATES p the evening's entertainment, Mrs. Franks served tasty refreshments to members, Mrs. Dari- ' all-cu- Vegetable-Eg- g was the winner of Mrs. Kaatx, the Laird the Mrs. Hopes will Enjoy Your Wedding Why Not You?" INCLUDES: Flowers by TONY'S FI.OHAL Orem, Phone 052 3 -- III Refreshments and equipment STARTUP'S CATERING SERVICE, Elbert II. Startup, Host Maurine B. Startup, Iloateaa 1280 Cherry lame Flume 3050-- J, l'rovo, 1'tah Ros-tro- m Ned Allinson, and Mrs. Dick the first prize, ail --cut and Mrs. "Others TIIK SERVICE vi-iti- -- Brooks Baker, Mrs. Mrs. Marion Hopes Laird. COMPLETE WEDDING SERVICE Give Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Karl Imnt of MamMr. and Mrs. Don Giles were moth spent the week-en- d in Salt hosts st a family dinner party Lake as guesta of Mr. and Mra. at their horns last Saturday even- Ray McKenzie. ing. Dinner guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Alan Van Ausdale of Jacksonville, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchinson of Sacramento, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Van Mrs. Gerald Kennedy Ausdale of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Ausdale; Mr. and Is Club Hostess Mra. Bert Van Ausdale and Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Wall, of Santaquin, Mra. Gerald Kennedy waa hos- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Creenhalgh, tess to her card club on Tuesday Mrs. Margaret Creenhalgh and evening of last week at her home Miss lone Creenhalgh of Eureka. in Mammoth. A most enjoyable evening was 500" fumihaed the evening's di- reported by those attending. version with Mra. Clarence Mrs. Lno Sparrow and children, winning high score, Mrs. James Toone, 2nd high, and Mrs. Peggy and Larry, and Mrs. Richard Hors and baby son, returned t. Rose, HO YOU have the proper tools Dean home Saturday after spending the Mra. reserved Kennedy taaty and supplies for clean-uwork freshments to week at the home of Mra. those named to and past in your home? If not. the work's Mrs. Oscar Mra. Marie Duane Thurgood I Lois Wilde) and Eirckson, much harder and more time conBerry, Mra. Earl Lunt, Mra. Wil- family of Syracuse. They also visuming than It need be. Check this liam Roberta, and Mrs. James sited Willard Sparrow of MorUs: (or some Kaatz. Ups: gan and Mrs. Robert Morgan of Gorm sponge mops aro Ogden. Mrs. I no. Green, Mrs. Nellie wonderful not only for cleaning Laird and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mm. Wilma Webber and Miaa floors, but also windows and walls Use a cleaning solution which duet Hopes, Sr., were in Genola on Frelda Ohlaen. were in Provo on not require rinsing afterwards to Wednesday attending funeral ser- Sunday spending the day with vices for Willard Smith, a former Mrs. Webber's son and family, Mr. save time and energy 1-resident of Eureka. and Mrs. Ed Webber and children. Long-handle- Mrs. Wm. Eastwood was hostess to members of her card club on Wednesday evening of this week. Bridge furnished the evening's diversion and a delicious lunch was irrved to Mrs. James Kaatx, Mrs. Fulton and to in Provo, This makes the fourth Wells, Nevada, daughter for the Walter- s- sort of and Mr, and Mra. Darwin Calton running a close second to the and two children of Tooele visited Eddie Cantor family. last Saturday at the home of Mr. The Waltera family resided In and Mra. Jamea Toone in Mam- Eureka for several months while moth. Mr. Waltera waa telephone manager for the local exchange. Mr. and Mra. (urtla Butler and children drove to Salt Lake on .Mrs. Phyllis Kltt and aim, Billy Sunday and enjoyed Fathers Day of Long Beach are visiting at the with Mr. Butler's parents. Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mra. Amel Butler. Knroute home Peart. Other recent visitors at the they stopped at Provo and vtaited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waters Peart home were, Mr. and Mrs. to see the new baby at the Walters John B. Roach, of Martinez, Cal., home. The baby daughter waa born and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Paddock of June 5, at the Utah Valley hoapi- - Iueblo, Colo. son, Miners' Union Auxiliary met in regular session on Wednesday evening of last week, with president, Norma Rate presiding. The addition of the two new 8Year Old Twins wordk, ' Under God" which has Given a Party been added to the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag, was discussed at length by the members. Mrs. Howard honored her twins, Donald Mra. Green gave a readand Donna, at a surprise birthday ing "OnEdylhe the Point of Order." Mre. last arternoon. Friday party Norma Bate a short report The young folks were taken to on the recent gave 1TA convention held the City Park and enjoyed an af- in Ogden. ternoon of games, and delicious reA few gamea of cants were enfreshments were served to Connie and Gary Boswell, Janice and Nan- joyed with Mra. Stella Larrabee cy Johnson, Rat and Jerry Giles, winning first prize, Mrs. Myrtle Dennie Nielsen. iJirry Ewell. Ralph Rowley, the house prize, and Mra. Green the drill prize. and Judy Rae Creenhalgh. Mra. Bate and Mrs. Vola Nevers Mrs. Don Giles assisted Mrs. Creenhalgh in directing the games served a tasty lunch at the conclusion of the card games. and serving the little people. Next meeting will be held on July 7, and all members are urged Mr., Mrs. Don Giles to attend. labor-savin- g Hostess and Sint. ls-0 ....Mr.Lew Neal of Auxiliary Conducts Meeting ur vr Page Three and Corpus Chrlstl WILL ruling out segregation and Houston, Texas. Many politiin public- schools have election re- cians have also expressed belief percussions? Definite so, say the that the states of Louisiana and political observers, with full im- South Carolina stayed in the Dempact when the 1956 ballot boxes are ocratic column - in 1953 on the counted. strength of the Negro vote. The Republican National ComDespite the fact that the decision was rendered by a Supreme mittee is attempting to "sell" its Ccurt made up of seven Democrats party to the Negro. Immediately and two Republicans, it occurred after the Supreme Court decision during a Republican Administra- was handed down. Republicans tion and is therefore expected to n.ade a survey among 416 Negroes make the President, and perhaps in the District of Columbia to find his party, more acceptable to Ne- out what they thought about the gro voter! in the Northern and decision, who they felt was responBorder states voters who have sible for it. end to what party they Democratic belonged. All of those interviewed been predominantly since 1944. Strangely enough, it is favored the decision, and 304 renot expected to bring any appre- plied that President Eisenhower, ciable change in the Negro vote the Republicans or Chief Justice Warren was responsible for it. Sevin the South. The decision may cause some enty said they didn't know and 42 Southern white voters to turn away said the Democrats were respon from moderates on the race issue sibie for it. Of those queried. 240 in favor of candidates who openly said they were Democrats. 144 Re oppose the Supreme Court ruling. publicans. 32 would not say. Just how important is the Negro The Negro vote could be of vital vote? There are now an estimated importance this year in marginal 16 million Negroes and about three Congressional districts, particularmillion of them are registered vot- ly those where it is more than five ers. with more than a million of per cent of the total. It is not liketl ese in the South. Negroes in the ly to swing Republican in most South voted Republican from the Southern states, however, because Civil War um.il 1940. have since there the Negro, like the white, voted Democratic. In the 1952 Pres- feels he must vote Democratic if idential election, the Negro vote hia vote ia to have impact. While both the Republicans and was 73 per cent Democratic and 27 Democrats believe the ruling in the cent Negro Republican per wards and precincts of 47 cities, will definitely aflect the Negro vote according to a survey conducted everywhere, they agree that Negro mure likely to be by the National Association for the voters are by other important issues, Advancement of Colored People The survey disclosed a mors than such as employment opportunities, liv90 per cent Negro Democratic vote availability of housing, cost of ing and economic conditions in gen in Detroit. Gainesville, Ga.t N. C.: Columbia and Dar- - eral THE Supreme Court iington, S.C.; - a Me luxuiy is good for every man mm STRAIGHT BOURBOXwHISKEY and priced to please Dill tol ymm .mi P rr.4? l a. Aro Brand I I I I 12c IGA BRAND JELL-I- T tpal t ym toa toatoto. mmm W Ha -- aftowto bMtjMibwM.taak toM toUUlM. Nm m nm IMMtimtadiiaiini Ithm hmm HI a, rnmm. 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