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Show June 10, 1955 Mammoth Man Will Take Bride in Vernon Home Ceremony on Friday Tailored Lingerie Keeps Vacationers Neat fJ,HE Ros-tro- The young xilc will lx married Friday, June 10, at the home of the prospective bride's parents in Vernon. A reception will honor the newlyweds in the LI)S Amusement Ilall in the evening. Both Miss Larsen and Mr. Rostrom are graduates of Tintic high school. $irth& Weddina of Former Resident . . well-cover- Interesting news from Colorado tells of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. John Connors. The little boy made his appearance last Friday, June 3, at Mercy hospital in Durango, Colo. This la the first child for the couple, and new mother will be remembered as Mias Jennie Andrew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Andrew of Eureka. The little guy checked in at 7 lbs., and other grandparents helping to spread the good news are Mr. and Mrs. John Connors, Sr., of Denver, Colo. Grandmother Andrew has been in the Colorado city for the past few weeks with her Of interest to many Eurekans is the announcement of the forth coming marriage of Mias Jean Marie Griggs, daughter of Mrs. Ella Griggs snd the late Norval Griggs, and Robert Bruce Fridley of Nevada City, California. The nuptials will be solemnised June 12 in St. Canlce Church in Nevada City. An evening reception will honor the newlyweds at the home of the bride's mother. The Grlgga family made their daughter. home here for a number of years, and will b remembered by many residents and former residents of Mrs. Arthur Smith Eureka. The prospective bride is Is WSCS Hostess a niece of Maynard Griggs of this city. W.S.Q.S. met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Smith. Business and "500" A delicious luncheon was served at 1 o'clock p.m. President Vola Features TDLA Meet Nevers offered grace. After the luncheon the regular meeting was Tintic District Ladies Auxiliary held, with Mrs. Never giving the met at Miners union hall on Wed lesson for the day. Row with June 1, nesday, Myrtle Those attending the meeting ley presiding over the meeting. were Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. evebusiness of the the After Frances Ewell, Mrs. Elsie Nileon, ning was dispensed with, "500" Mrs. Ed Holmes, Mrs. Rowena were was enjoyed. Prise winners Hanks, Mrs. Wm. Vivian, Mrs. Myrtle Rowley, first; and Blanche Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. Eileen Beck, cut. Jewel McNeil won the Hawkins and Mrs. Nevers. raffle prise. Next meeting will be held on June 15, and the president. Myrtle Ladies of Elks Rowley, invites all wives and sla- Conduct Meeting ters of Miners' union members to attend. Ladies of Elks met In regular session on Tuesday evening at the Mrs. Clarence Rostron Elk's lodge rooms with President "500" Club Hostess Clarence Rostrom enter- tained the members of her 500" club at her home in Mammoth on Thursday of last week. At the conclusion of the card games, the hostess served a tasty lunch to members. Miss Dixie Stephens, Mrs. Oscar Erickson, Mrs. Gerald Kennedy, Mrs. James ng Club Groups Being Organized 4-- H Club groups are getting lined up for the summer's program. A number of classes have been organized and an now having weekly meetings. The Sewing Needles group met on Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Dorn Randle. Election of officers was held with the following results: president, Joyce Lola Sanderson; 4-- H vice-preside- Jones; secretary and treasurer, Lavon Castleton; reporter, Beene McNeil; song and cheerleader, Barbara Boswell. see Photography Club Photography Club met on Monday evening at the home of their leader, John Castleton. Plana were laid for the summer's work, and tha following officers were elected: President, Danny Lucm; Jim Pilon; secretary, Brenda Gourley; treasurer, Caroles Bigler, and reporter, Nlch-l- e 4-- H vice-preside- nt, Castleton. This group will meet Mondays at 6:30 p.m. at the CMtleton home. Sewing Needles H club met Sewing Needles Wednesday afternoon at the home of our leader, Mrs. Dora Randle. The meeting waa opened at 1:30 p.m., and wm called to order by Joyce Sanderson. It wm definitely decided that the name "Sewing Needles" be the official name for our club. It wm also agreed that all the meetings would be held at tha home of Mrs. Randle, and also that we could work on our project at home. At. the close of the meeting refreshments were served by our hostess Diane Randle. Reporter, Beene McNeil. 4-- Kenneth ChriHtenaen, non$ of Mr. and Mra. Ivan Christenson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen K. Fox of Eureka. The marriage waa solemnised by and children of Princeton, New Jerthe groom's father. Justice of the sey, arrived Wednesday night, and PracH Ivan Chrintenaen, at the are guests at the home of Mrs. Christensen home in Eureka. A Mr. and Mra. Cecil beautiful floral background waa Fox's parents, Fitch, Sr. the lotting for the nuptials. For her wedding the attractive asssMssssasisessstscMesiacesaMSsessMssissssMssssf srsesecM bride chose a charcoal ault with white accessories. Her corsage wm of rose bude centered with an or- chid. Immediately following the ceremony, a wedding dinner for the newlyweds and members of the immediate families waa given at the Christensen home. The young couple left Saturday evening for Tuscon, Arts., where they plan to make a home. The groom has been employed there for the past several months. The bride graduated this spring from the Payson high school, and the groom graduated from Tintic high school In the spring of 1954. street-lengt- h, Newlyweds Honored at Reception at Sandy Following LDS Temple Rites all-c- ut Summer Primary Summer Primary will be held on Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Parents are asked to make note of the new time, and see that tha youngsters attend the morning aeaaione. Legion Auxiliary THE FIRST BIG CIRCUS HERE IN YEARS! Tods of Equipment PNmliic Si Lart Array (I TraiaaA WU4 Aaiauli carriad iiU say f m Ora w Tearing tha Uidud Presenting Americas ssrHiv JOT 11 Direct from European Daring, Exotic Triumphs WANDA DEWAYNE g Aerial Accomplishments. A Challenge to Anyone Is Wrestle "Dynamite," the Big Black Bear. BEAUTIFUL GIRLS and Most Breath-Takin- DARING PERFORMERS! CLOWNS - CLOWNS - CLOWNS See the Famous T-- and Hol lywood Movie. Chimpanzees. SPECIAL LOW rRICBS Afternoon and Night V EUREKA Tuesday, June 21st ONE DAY ONLY SHOW GROUNDS AT BALL PARK Rain or Shins H Look no farthor going-awa- sion. Eurekans attending the recep- tion were Mr. and Mra. Floyd Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Ham Laird, Bud Sax. Don Franks, Leon Old royd. Bill Bata, Lee Ryan, Ronald Thomas, Harold Naef, Bob Laird to my party," is a familiar rafrain when a g now residing In Provo. Many forVJ youngster has tots of friends. To a child, parties art extrm-sped- al mer residents of Eureka were also events far mors important than eating or sleeping. Its up to in attendance at the reception. mother to make those parties gay plsytimss, full of childish gigglsa and games, allowing no time for misehiaf. Mrs. Mr, and Joseph Briggs (Ethel Gadd) of Salt Lake were CHILDREN'S PARTIES guests last week at the home of Parties for very small chilMrs. Margaret Hannifin. dren should have plenty of Mra. Elva Bonner is spending balloons, snappers and paper the week in Ogden visiting with hats to keep the party-goefriends. oxter ffpw CIRCUS k. Si fi Needleeraft News by Nan TEX CARSON WILD ANIMAL (doming, Events American Legion Auxiliary will the last meeting of the sumTemple rite in the LDS Temple in Salt Lake on hold mer months on Monday evening, Monday morning united in marriage Miss Betty Rae June 13, in the Memorial Building 8 p.m. Highlighting the meeting Lloyd and Max E. Lee. The bride is the daughter of at will be the new officer installation Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd of the coming year. A good atRiverton, and the groom Is a eon for is requested by the ofRcbekah Lodge Meet of Mr. and Mra. Wilson Lee of tendance trie ficers of organization. Eureka. Features Cards, Lunch The young couple were honored at a reception in the evening at the Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wama and son of Dugway spent the Rebekah Lodge No. 2 IOOF met Avalon Ballroom In Sandy. For the reception the lovely weekend In Mammoth visiting with lMt Thursday evening at the Miners union hall with Noble Grand bride wore a ballerina-lengtgown Mrs. Warrens parents, Mr. and of lace and tulle underscored with Mrs. Clarence Rostrom. Elva Webb conducting. Following the business session, satin. The fitted bodice featured Guests at tha home of Mr. and cards were enjoyed and Mra. Lena a standup collar and long sleeves Greenhalgh was the winner of the which taper over the wrists. Pan- Mrs. Gerald Kennedy In Mammoth high score and Mrs. Nellie Laird els of lace accented the full skirt over thb weekend were Mias Vella the prize. Mra. Ruby Rob- A tiara of encrusted pearls caught Peterson of Sandy and Rex Reid inson won the flower drill prise. her veil of Illusion, and she carried of Ely, Nev. a bouquet of white carnations and Tasty refreshments were servA group of Eureka firemen and ed by the committee in charge vends orchids, centered with an which consisted of Blanche Beck orchid. their wives drove to Provo Met the sister of Mias Elaine Lloyd, and Myrtle Rowley. Saturday night and enjoyed bride waa maid of honor. Other chicken dinner at the Chicken Miss attendants were Virginia Lee, Roost. Marla Dinner sister of the groom, Mra. Rex Lee, Those Family making the trip were Mr. and Mias Maunlle Anderson. and Mrs. Cloyd Jameson, Mr. and Father's, Birthday All were Identically gowned in Mrs. Hamilton Laird, Mr. 4nd Mrs, models of orchid WIlford Mra. Tim Hannifin entertained ballerina length Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. of baskets carried and taffeta on Sunday evening at a family white Brady, Fred Laird, Mr. and daises and orchid car- Lynn Mrs. Jack Jameson and Mr. and dinner party honoring her hus- nations.shasta Mrs. Hal Nebeker. band on his birthday anniversary. Nancy Lee, neice of the groom, or . oi Mrs. Brennan JSL5E Lee, was especially eye catching in Mr. and Gertrude Ann, daugter The lovely her role as flower Mrs. Milt Buxton and eon Larry, little miaa won a girt. dainty frock of of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Ha! Mor- orchid taffeta trimmed with white gan and two children of Tod Park, nylon and wore a band of tiny Mrs. Emma Steele, Goshen; Mr. white rosebuds in her hair. She carand Mra. A. EL Tuckett, Mra. Mar- ried a miniature basket of white garet Hannifin, Mr. and Mra. shasta dalaes and orchid carnaJoseph Briggs of Salt Lake City, tions. Mrs. Hannifin and the honored Rex Lee, twin brother of the guest bridegroom waa tha beat man. Ushers were Leon Oldroyd, Glen Lee, Donald Lloyd and Ernest Sax. Camp Cookies Mother of the bride wore a gown met Monday Camp Cookies, of 2 June at 6, powder blue rayon, while the the at afternoon, p.m. home of Maxine Paxman. bridegrooms mother selected Both wo Club members decldede to make gown of pink nylon. of pink taliscorsages matching next We their at meeting. soup also received our project books at man rosea and whitey carnations. ensemThe bride's the Monday meeting. ble was a white linen suit with Next meeting will be held at the blue accessories. They will home of Judy Rae Greenhalgh on navy In the Southern Utah honeymoon 2 Thursday, June 9, at p.m. and at Fish Lake. The groom parka Reporter, Sheila Potts. will enter military service the latter part of the month. He is a senior at Brigham Young University, and filled an LDS Canadian mis4-- at uin, and h 4-- A simple home wedding on Saturday evening p.m., united in marriage Miss Janice Topham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Topham of Santaq- 7 ed Theres matching ut son, 2nd high; Mrs. Kennedy, allcut and Mrs. Toone, consolation. Santaquin Maid and Eureka Man fast-dryi- neckline 'New, Uilered lingerie fer Wagown with scarf-lik- e, Tailored travel eeel fer rner la parfalt plaid features mer, la parfalt plaid, wraps at and full, skirt. Bermuda-lcagt- h short. Plaid the wakt with wide cummer-hu- d. the combined with Is Plain shirt eaaeaablec completes There's a matching plaid in this summer aeries for emte la ptak or Mask street-lengt- h gown for coat. both contrast and coordination. Busy Bee Homemakers The Busy Bee Homemakers H club met Monday morning, June 6, Audrey Sanderson presiding. After a abort business session, at the high school. The time wm the members enjoyed an evening pent cutting out material for a of cards, with Mrs. Leonard hot pad project. Brown winning high score, Mrs. Those present were leaders, and Mrs. Grace Carlson and Deanna Wall, Glen Knotts,, the all-craffle. and Janet Grill, Gloria Maxfield, Joseph Cherry, Mrs. Lynn Brady was hostess Janalane Jameson, Marjorie Randefor the evening and served a dle, Rom Ann Ferris, Julie Ann licious lunch. Cartwright. Here for the graduation exerToone, Mrs. Wm. Roberts, Mrs. James Kaatz, Mrs. Dean Rose and cises at Tintic high school were Bogdan of Ogden, Miaa the special guest, Mrs. Dorothy Mies Violet Helen Mae Pett of Salt Lake and Warren. Prize winners were Miss Judge and Mrs. Joseph Radlch, of Stephens, high score; Mrs. Erick- Bingham Canyon. They were g, virtues of nylon tricot are known to every woman. But summer travelers and vacation-boun- d career girls are bound to welcome nylon tricot lingerie thats new because it's far more tailored than the frilly, lacy gowns and robes they like to wear at home. The brand-ne- w parfait plaids, done in bright pink or bold turquoise on a white background, look in a offer a that's tricot opaque They nylon come in both women's and Junior sizes. Included in the parfalt plaids are robes, gowns, shorties, Bermuda pajamas and brief panties. Theres a parfalt plaid travel This coat thats street-lengt- h. has short sleeves and wraps at the waist with wide cvmmer-bun- d. A full skirt, gathered at the waist, has two large pockets. r Friends Hear of quick-washin- Page Three Lovely Home Wedding Rites Unite BY EDNA MILES Mr. and Mrs. hlnu-- Iarscii of Vernon are announcing the coming marriage of their daughter, Verna Larsen to David son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rnstrom of Mjminnth. Mrs. - The Eureka (Utah) Reporter FATHER! Heres wsf tyiaf ho tranH aodal-climbin- aytfair . Priced to $19.95 rs Dairy foods are better than ever in this area and Americans are eating more milk , products up 7 per average person since World War II. We are proud of the increasingly important role electricity is playing in upgrading milk and its products . . . through refrigerated milk tanks on the farm, hot water heaters, milk house heating, better farm lighting, water pumping electrically, and many other ways. JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH UTAH POWER , LIGHT CO amused during the happy hours. Tots need littlo more than that and a faw toys for entertainment. Mother will have to nso a little men imagination when planning the festivities for slightly older children. Youngsters of live or over enjoy variations on the usual rofroshmanta, games and party decor. Let your child pick out a theme and help him r bar with the arrangements. You could suggest an indoor picnic party at which atraw hats and small picnic baskets could bo paiacd out to the guosts. Spread a largo hoot or tablecloth on tho floor for tho y feast A princess party is a good idea girls who like to parado around in their finery. Crepe paper capea and gilt paper crowns could bo stitched up for tho princesses. The circus or carnival serves as inspiration for n gay party and a table decorated liko a three-rin- g circus or rodeo. Mako cheerful pises mats by cutting striped or plain denim into 12 x 16 inch nctangles and g them with colored yam. If time allows, you could make stuffed clowns with tha name of a guest picnic-part- for-littl- Wm. Bate, who Is employed at Milford, was home over the weekend visiting with his family. Ha returned to Milford Monday morning. s Gerald Kennedy of Mammoth left Mat Sunday for Ely, Nevada, where he has accepted employment in one of the mines in that FATHER'S DAY . . . JUNE area. Mm. Fhyllla Kltt of Long Beach, Calif., left this week for her home, after spending several days at the home of her brother and family, the Frank Pcarta. Provo, Utah party-goin- g blanket-stitchin- embroidered on each. DOLLS PASTY DRESS An sxtrs surprise for tho littlo at her birthday party would bo a ruffled party dress for her favorite doll. Heras a pretty dolls frock, crocheted in pale pink and whits cotton, with tiny puffed sleeves and tiers of ruffles. Miniature crocheted slippcra with a trap aeroes tho instep add to tho party ensemble. Crocheting Instrucdoll may bo tions for making PARTY GIRL apparel for an obtained by tending a stamped, envelope to tho Needlework Department of this paper and requesting Leaflet No. SHOP RANDLES & SAVE guest-of-hon- ch Salt Lake Prices In Effect Every Day 19 |