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Show 1971 April 2, Page Thin THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Bridge Club cu n SOCIAL EVERTS da Sutherland, opened the meeting and then turned the time over to Ronald Griggs, music instructor at the school. He pesented the high school senior bond, the stage band, the intermediate band and the beginners PTA band, in various numbers, and the senior high school girls Founders Day was celebratsang a number. A musical numed by the PTA Monday evening ber by a special group, with at 8:00 p.m. in the Tintic High Ray Garbett on the cymbals, School Auditorium. The openRobbie Fields, guitar, Bobbi Iceing prayer was given by harmonica, and Charlie land Sanderson. President Bren- Butler, base (garbage can.) Background music was furnished by the band members. It Modern Lorelei was a most entertaining evening, and praise for the band members and their instructor was heard on all sides. At the close of the evening refreshments were served. Founder's Day Relief Society honors teachers observed The Relief Society honored the Visiting Teachers at a Social on Tuesday afternoon. President Joan Morris conducted and welcomed the members. The theme of the entertainment was Helping to Build A Heavenly Home. The opening song by the members, "The World Has Need of Helping Hands. The opening prayer, Florence Garbett; tribute to the Visiting Teachers, Alice Peart; speaker was Melba Nelson of Genola, who spoke on the theme; a reading by Audrey Sanderson; a piano solo, May me Wirthlin; several of the Visiting Teachers, related experiences of their visits. The closing song, We Are Sowing, and the closing prayer was given by Mema Garbett. were served Refreshments and gifts were presented to each visiting teacher. at meeting Al-lins- on, The sign of wisdom is ones willingness to listen and learn. Like the who lured urious Mississippi Gulf Coast hotels. iKrvlce round. is available JELL--0 BRAND GELATIN When you boil water for instant coffee, add an extra cup and make Jell-O- ! Jeii-- 0 ao trodemork ol General Foods Corporaiim" How do you own a stack of Savings Bonds when youre older? year Whatever your choice golf, phing or just plain relaxing in the sun it's altogether on ;the Mississippi Gulf Coast. CAKI) OP THANKS My thunk and appeciation expessed for the lovely flowers, the many letters and ranis and other expressions of sympathy following the death of my brother, Edward is Holmes. Signed. Mrs. Mary Newman Start young. Start small, if you want to, but start steady. The important thing is to have a regular program of setting something aside every payday. So start row, start young, building up the savings that count so muh later oTi . CARD OP THANKS Wo wish to extend thanks lo all tlioso who were so thoughtful at the time of the death of our father, Ken-nt- h PannelL The kindness and thoughtfulness shown us will alwys be remembered. Signed: Mr. and Mrs. Ehvay (Sharon) Smith and family. 4 Bu U.S. Savings Bonds now paying . WHEN HELD TO MATURITY Tb. 1. 1, Ibli does ! par i. JrartliwBiaf. It h tmimil tr p. ffA? Mtad as a rabltc Mnrlca parallaa arllh Ifca Timotv PiaartaM awl Tba AtrartWag tiaadl I. First Security Bank Member First Security Corporation System of Banks RESOURCES OVER ONE BILLION BankDOLLARS of Utah Springville, First Security State Security Bank o f Utah, National Association First Security Bank of Idaho, National Association First Security Bank of Rock Springs, Wyoming First Security State Bank Member! Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Pint . Make coffee time Thimkofit a money siren to her sailors haunted rock, this modern day Lorelei. attracts boys from an exotic pool at one of the luxlegendary There are almost 4000 modem hotel and motel rooms along the 28 mile beach of this famous sea coast resort. Many of these rooms are in brand new luxury hotels and hundreds more will soon be available as new hotels and motels, now under construction, are opened. Exciting night life and a wide choice of excellent restaurants add to the fun this toU on "America's Riviera. The ten championship golf .courses offer golfers some of the most challenging and beautiful holes in the country. A series of fishing banks off the coast of historic Biloxi now provide fishermen with a real chance to land the big ones. Complete charter boat Modern Mrs. Ms. Joseph Bernini was hostess to the Modem Mrs. Club at her home on Wednesday evening of last week. Bridge furnished the evenings diversion, and high score was won by Mrs. Bob Fife, the cut prize, Mrs. Dick Laird, and consol-tio- n, Mrs. Ted Johnson. The hostess served a delicious lunch to those named nud to Mrs. Frank McCabe, Mr3. Paul Mogensen, Mrs. Curtis Butler and Mrs. Darrell Franks. Mrs. Ima Gourley entertained the members of the Bridge Club at her home on Thursday of last week. Bridge furnished the evenings diversion, prizes were won by Mrs. Faye Wall, high score, Mrs. Alliene Farren, honor prize, Mrs. Alice Peart, cut, and Mrs. Minnie Painter, consolation. Tasty refreshments were served by the hostess to those named and to Mrs. Naomi Cushing, Mrs. Marjeon Finch, Mrs. Leona Franks and Mrs. Ina Clement. |