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Show January TUE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER 18, 1963 500 club Mrs. Richard Laird was hostess to the members of . her 500 Club at her home on Wednesday evening of last week. High score was won by Mrs. Fred Laird, the cut by Mrs. Wm. Morris, and the consolation by Mrs. Bob Robinson. After cards Mrs. Laird served tasty refreshments to those named and to Mrs. Wm. East-woo- d, Bart Mrs. Don Hopes, Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Joseph Wahl-berand a special guest, Mrs. g, Darrell Franks. Bridge club Mrs. Joseph Bernini entertained the Bridge Club at her home on Tuesday evening of this week. At the conclusion of the card games Mrs. Bernini served del-licio- us refreshments to mem- bers: Mrs. James Muth, Mrs. Ted Johnson, Mrs. Frank McCabe, Mrs. Darrell Franks, Mrs. Floyd Evdns, Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. Ray Badertscher and Mrs. Jerald Drussell. High score was won by Mrs. McCabe, cut prize, Mrs. Johnson and consolation, Mrs. Butler. 500 club . Mrs. Ada Sorensen was hostess to the 500 Club at her home on Thursday afternoon of last week. A tasty luncheon was served at 1:00 p.m., followed .by an afternoon of cards. Members attending were Mrs. Wm. Paxman, Mrs. Dean Rose, Mrs. Ed Webb, Mrs. Melvin Hansen, Mrs. Oscar Erickson and Mrs. Geralcl Aitken. High score was won by Mrs. Rose, 2nd by Mrs. Webb, allcut, Mrs. Hansen and consolation, Mrs- Erickson. - St. Patricks Altar Society St. Patricks Altar Society met at the Parish Rectory Monday evening of this week, with President Helen Ferris conducting. After a routine business session had been disposed of, plans were discussed for future activities for the coming year. wscs The Womans Society of Christian Service held a regular meeting Friday night at the home of Mrs. Frances Ewell. Mrs. Vola Nevers gave the devotional and also the lesson for the day on The Rim of Asia." The business meeting was n presided over by President La-Vo- Ryan. At the close of the meeting were served to the following members: Virginia Randle, Mable Butler, Elsie e Nilson, Mary Lou Gourley, Farren, Patricia Brady, r, Myrtle Theriault, Pansy Jackie Banghart, Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Nevers, Annie Smith and Virginia Badertscher and a special guest, Mrs. Geo. LeVeske, who is visiting here with her daughter and family, the Roger Bangharts. refreshments All-ien- Tre-loa- Entrn Nous The Entre Nous Literary Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Roger Banghart. Mrs. Leslie Randle reviewed the book "A Thousand Springs by Ann Chen-naul- t. The story deals with the army career of Major Claire Chcnnault, commander of the Flying Tigers of the 14th Air So cia t Eureka man to wed Payson miss in rites scheduled January 19 ven New Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stapley honored at open house reception lerina length gown, with full Open house honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stapley was held last Saturday evening in the Memorial Building. The bride wore a white bal- - Band meets chiffon skirt and lace bodice with long pointed sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was caught to a tiara of seed pearl and sequins, and she carried a of red roses and carnations. Mother of the bride, Mrs. Oris Sanderson, greeted guests in a green sheath gown, while mother of the groom, Mrs. Pierre Stapley, donned a brown silk print. Both wore corsages of red roses and carnations. A program, with Fred Garbett as Master of Ceremonies was presented as follows: Piano solo, JaNettc Hyde; pantomime, Patricia Boswell; toast to the Bride, Mary Lou Taylor; vocal solo, Cnarlottc Ann Sanderson, accompanied by Norma Jameson; toast to the Groom, Ross Bradford; piano solo, bo-qu- et to discuss event The Tintic Elementary Band held a business meeting on Monday Jan. 14. President Lau-n- a Lee Allinson and Secretary & Treasurer, Kim Pannell, presided over the meeting and an election was held to elect a new reporter. After the business meeting, the band and music instructor, Ronald Griggs, discussed the concert which is being planned for the Parent-TeachAssn, meeting in February. er Sanderson. Dancing followed and refreshments were served to over 150 guests, who called during the evening to extend congratulations to the young couple. Jerry Birthday party honors daughter Mrs. Bob Robinson honored her ' daughter, K at hie at a birthday party on Saturday afternoon. The occassion .was her 7th birthday anniversary. The small fry kept busy during the afternoon by a variety of games, and making their own party hats, which proved highly interesting to the little people. mother served a lunch, complete with a tastly Kathie's beautifully decorated birthday cake to Kathies friends, who were: Debbie Ryan, Eileen Judge, Christie Ryan, Jana Lynn Farren, Debbie Banghart, Carrie Eeastwood, Cheryl Suzie Eastwood and Corrinc Garbett. Ry-nears- Page Three Relatives and former residents here for the oepn house were brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Campbell, and their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Campbell of Salt Lake and Kearns; and the brides aunts Mrs. Marion Anderson, Brigham City; Mrs. Bonnie Van Roosendall, Salt Lake; the brides sister, Mrs. Jim Tuckett and son Stephen, Tremonton; and sister of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Penrod, Goshen. The bride-eleattended school in Orem before moving to Payson. Mr. Grcenhalgh is a graduate of Tintic High School and served four years in the U. S. Navy. They plan to make a home News of the engagement and coming marriage of Miss San- dra Pierce and Ralph ct Green-halg- h is being told by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pierce of Tayson. Parents of the prospective groom are Mr. wnd Mrs. Howard Grccnhalgh of Eureka. The young people will be married Saturday, Jan. 19 in the West Ward Church in Pay-soA reception will follow the nuptials. in Eureka. .Mrs. Inna Gourley and Mrs. Ijaird drove to Delta last Friday and spent the day with their mother, Mrs. A. L. Broderick nd other relatives. Leona n. SO-OflD- E AT THE FAMILY STORE SHOE PAYSON, UTAH Pickup and Delivery on Thursdays at i Jay Chatterton Barber Shop IN EUREKA on, suffered a badly sprained hand Tuesday afternoon while at work at the Dragon Mine. Dr. Ludlow gave him first aid and he was taken to the hospital in Pay-so- n for and was later released to his home hereRulon Bradford X-ra- ys - Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randle drove to Bountiful last Sunday and visited with her father, George Sperry, who is spending a few months there with his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Sperry. Mrs. Joan Dale, is .confined to the Payson hospital following surgery performed on Monday. Latest reports are that she is recuperating nicely, which will be good news to her many friends, who are wishing her continued improvement. ForCe during World War II. It is written by his wife, Ann Chennault. The review was most interesting and very much enjoyed by the members. Following the review a short business session was held, and tasty refreshments were served to Mrs. V. L. Anderson, Mrs. Jack Andrew, Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. Elva Bonner, Mrs. Alex Blight. Mrs. Elysnbeth Frankc, Mrs. Earleen Gear, Mrs. Maude McIntyre, Mrs. Steele McIntyre, Mrs. Floyd Nash, Mrs- Leslie Randle, Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault and Mrs. Robert Thomas. - Home of Beautiful Fashion 135 West Center 170 North Main Provo Spanish Fork pjricfymghn Get Up And Go Dress with plenty of verve. Spirited shirtdressing by Vicky Vo;ghn in a pretty pastoral print shows its with a far flung skirt, stitched cardigan neckline, bodice pockets, a woven belt. In washable Miracle Pongee, acetate and cotton. 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