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Show - The Eureka April 13, 1956 wjmNMUNnMHKmuni Honored Officers Gary Redmond; Wedding on May 5 Eight members of Tintic chapter, OES, Journeyed to Richfield on Thursday, April 5, where they attended the worthy grand matron, Announcement U being made this week by .Mr. and Mrs. SterGeorgia B. Roach's official visit to Gloria chapter. ling Burraston of the engagement and coming marriage of their The worthy grand patron, Wm, of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ross and 15 of the other associate daughter, Colleen, to Gary Redmond, son Redmond. were also in attendgrand officers ance. May 5, has been selected by the young couple as the date for A delicious banquet preceded the regular meeting. Members from the ceremony which will be solrmnizrd in Eureka. Tintic chapter who enjoyed the A dinner for members of the immediate families will honor meal and later the meeting were Mabel Butler, Elva Bonner, Maude the young couple at the Burraston home following the nuptials Blight, Ethel Donnelly, Rowena and they will be further honored at a reception at the Memorial Hanks, Elsie Nilson, Vola Nevers and Myrtle Theriault. Building the same evening. Maud Blight is one of the assocMr. Redmond is in the U. S. air force and is stationed at iate officers, serving the grand Chanute air field in Illinois, and Miss Burraston is employed in the chapter, OES, of Utah, as grand esther. office at Ketchum Builders Supply Company in Salt Lake. Mrs. Roach and Mr. Ross have been giving some inspiring and interesting talks at the various visiMrs. tations throughout the state. Modern Club Conducts Meet Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pet are visiting in Los Angeles with their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Leonard Cutler (Dorothy Wed-nesd- CCUZCGD Harold Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. SAM'S PHOTO P. O. loi IIIS, UB Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox honortheir daughter, Colleen, last week at an outdoor party, the occasion was in celebration of Col' leens 16th birthday anniversary. The young people enjoyed a weiner roast prepared on the outdoor fire place, and joined in a song feat, and played a variety of games, ail of which made for a most enlnvable evening. Those attending the party were Nancy Bird, Charlene Bird, Diane Randle, Barbara Boswell, Joyce Sanderson, Phil White, Alden Hansen, Ed Hannifin, Richard Thomas and the honored guest. Assisting the Foxs in preparing and serving the lunch were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beck and Mrs. Hilda ed Quigley Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Fitch, JrH spent Moab. weekend in the The men folk attended the mining meet held there last week, and some special entertainment was provided for the Webb. ladies. MIAIANTMl SACK ay Badertcher. Bridge furnished the evening's diversion and high score was won by Mrs. Neno Schena; allcut by Mrs. Douglas Cook, and consolation, Mrs. Joseph Bernini. At the conclusion of the card games, Mrs. Badertcher served tasty refreshments to those named and to Mrs. Darrell Franks, Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. Frank McCabe and Mrs. Gerald Drussell. Pett). -- committees were named' to serve for the coming year: Trustees, Audrey Sanderson, Dorothy Nelson, Tintic Lodge. BPOE, held its Helen Brown, Thelma Griggs, and annual guest party on Saturday Ada Cherry; sick committee: Winight, April 7. The party honored nona Thomas, Gall Drussell, Grace the outgoing and Incoming officers Bernini, Leona Laird, Marlene of the lodge. This is the one paity Hansen; Patricia membership, A group of Primary officers and during the year that members are Theriault, Margaret Cronin, Bev- tearhere attended conference in allowed to bring guests. erly Kameson, Lucille Knotts, and The dancing started at 10 p.m., Gerry Hansen, and Wanda San- Salt Lake on Wednesday, The trip waa highlight and a buffet lunch was served at derson, flower committee, Inn Cle- Thursday. ed by a tour of the Primary Chil midnight According to all reports ment, Maxine Sc how, Clara Jer-ma- n drrna hospital. and Lola Evans. the party was a definite success, Thou attending were Wanda Plane were completed for the FR state presidents luncheon which will be held Tuesday, April 17 at 1 and Ina Clement, the raffle prize Hostess for the meeting, Mar- 226 So. Univ. Ave., Provo p.m. in the Elks lodge rooms. The luncheon will honor elate presi- garet Lucas, nerved a tasty lunch. ST dent of Ladies of Elks, Beverly Jameson, and state secretary, WiMrs. Minnie Painter was hostess nona Thomas, who are members of to the S. T. club at her home on the Tintic organization. ReservaWednesday evening. a500 was the tions for the luncheon must be evening's entertalnmen, and Mrs. made not later than Saturday, In Utah totaled $40,111,247, with Painter served a delicious lunch to April 14. Make your reservations Is IMS property Naomi Cush' members. Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. with ar $10,907,161. In addition, paying Mug 11.14, Alliens Farren, Mrs. Frank Peart, ing. Ina taxac yielded $1,764,690. Utah's Mg-go- at occupation Mrs. Margaret Greenhalgh, Mrs. Plans were also discussed for Is factor In ctata and local maor Don Giles, Mrs. Anna Franks, Mrs. the dinner for the Tintic baskettaxpayer John Phipps and Mrs. Harry Dean. ball team, which will be held Sat Hnondng. Par mining's school taxes pay far ample, First prise was won by Mrs. urday, April 21. The Ladies or educating mare than 25,000 diHdren In n year. and ganlsatlon will prepare and serve Farren, Mrs. Peart, the all-cconsolation Mrs. Jones the prise. the dinner. After the business session was disposed of, cards were enjoyed, from fho north cam aa abundant llfa far oB" with Faye Wall winning the high Minnie Painter 13 Club Hostess Mining Utah's Biggest Taxpayer tarn vice-preside- nt, ut Modern Mrs. club met last at the home of Mrs. Ray son-in-la- w, HOMY 6th Birthday Calls for Party 1 Celeetia Thompson, Colleen Wilde, Bernice Lunt, Audrey Sanderson, Leah Boswell, Elaine Lunt, Clara Garbett, Mildred Kay and Floris Castleton. Ladies of Elks met in regular session on Tuesday evening in the Elks club rooms; with newlv elected The following president, Faye Wall, conducting. - BPOE Party Miss Colleen Burraston Engaged to tColovlch, Effls Bell, Verda Marshall, Rhoda Bell, Lucille Bigler, Ladies of Elks Name Committees, Plan for State Officer Luncheon ocial Events of the OES Members at Richfield Meet Page Three (Utah) Keporter J take UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Business, Social Jerman the Clara At Rebekah Meet all-cu- t, Columbia Rebekah Lodge met in regular session on Thursday of last week with Myrtle Rowley acting Nobel Grand. A abort business meeting waa hel dand a social evening waa enjoyed by those present In the card playing, Kata Ames won the "500" 1st prise and Alllene Farren the all-cprize. 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