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Show ; ; iThUrsduy; IV'Comber 26, 1941. E0&EJLA Simple Games Enliven Party Alun Pike of Oedt-i- i wsx in Kureka Flnyil Ludlow of Ogden In here i Thursday of lust week visit lua spending llie holiday with hlx l;m-wlt- h liiw parents, Attorney and Mr. jy Edward Pike. Oaks Is very seriously III a Mr. and Mrs. Itay Iulnter and ba- the Holy Cross Hospital In Salt Lake by of Ogden were hero on Tuesday City. attending the funeral of Mrs. StanM. und Mrs. John Castli ton are ley Wllaon. tlm proud parent of a pretty huby Miaa Helen Ueeah-of Oakland. girl, born December 22nd. The Litrtlirnrnlu, I In Kureka to xpeud tha tle lady weighted 10 pounds. Hhe Is . holidays with her purentx, Mr. and just what the parents ordered for Mra. Frunk Deealey. their other youngster is a boy. lloih Uernle Logan of Ogden and Mina mother und babe are yet tin along Verna Logan of Salt I.ake City are nicely. in Eureka for rhe holiday aeaaun, Ch Minx spooks from caves neede I . visiting with their mother, Mrs. Clma for bomb proof ancient haunts of Logan. ixhiio of England's most celebrated Mr. and Mrs. lmMar Johnson of yliosts now being usurped by blitz Louisiana arrived In Eureka Monday. t If llms for much needed air raid Read of these eerie old will remain here while. shelters. Mr. Johnson will go to California rnverns and their legendary tenunts o In his line of duty with the US air In The American Weekly, the rnugu-r.lnwith next week' distributed corps. Los Angelos Examiner. The schools of the Tlutie District Mrs. C. E. Illfe and daugb-holidu- y closed last Frlduy for the Christmas season. Doth teachers and ,rs1 Joyce and Mrs. Junior lligler, ktudctits will enjoy It alike for it will wn at American Fork on 8unday form-dutie- s. give them, u respite from their dally ettendlng the funeral of the School will open again on rr. uncle, Arthur Luycork, who died at Bait Lake city on Tuesday of last January Sth. week. Deceased war. a brother of Mr. und Mr. W. I Painter an- - Mrs. Hannah Rhodes of American i.ounco that their daughter, Kern, Fork, weR known In Kureka ,0 will on December 25ih, be married by reason of having spent many wla-t- o Kncnian K. Adams, son of Mr. ter In Eureka during the li st few Adams of Salt latke (.Brx with her daughter, Mrs. Rife, end Mr.-Henri lt Mis Painter Is a graduate of Uuriul wns in the American Fork the Tintlc light School and Mr. Ad- - cemetery. eriidiiiiic of the the Unl- vj Utah. On New Years 1 . Mr. and Mr. Clarence Gourley und daughter Phyllx, Mrs. Nadine Kling und Mon, (l.or-- o Gourley und d.tugh'ei. Shirk y. I'n for Call Ifornla on Mo; miv, ihu trip being to ms:. made in tliept that Alex Courley, n pioneer resident of Kureka, wax seriously HI. Ihe Elite t luh itninhcrx held their I'unual Christ ui.. s pnrly at the home ot Mrx. Angus M.tl r :i Mo:. day ev-- i ul.ig. The rooms w.re lm .utifully duorated aud ou u Christ nu.s tree i Ihe guests hung csriiaugi- - gilts. card playing a delicious tut key m: per was sevred to Mrs. Leslie ri mar, Mrs. t). A. Allred, Mr. J. Verji Rife, Mrs. Emron lilrch, Mrs S. L. Jerm.-tn-, Mr. John Nileon, Mr. E. R. Ferguson, Mrs. Maynard Grig x Mr, f. E. Rife, Mr. Glen Slorrx, Cromar and the hostess, Miss Eat . Wi.r. Mr. Croni.ir t.ue prist- i nd Mr. Allred. Af-te- Plan Celebration Of Mirny Holidays During iYen? Year Tlte new year of ID 12 w'll ro'l in Widnesday night on the stroke of 12 with the usual number of holidays and three jirx" days. Included in Ihe calendar are three Friday the 13lhs." in Krbruary, March and November. President Roosevelt will celebrate his birthday, Friday. January 30. Tiic following n.o ith will tail for the observance of the birthdays of two pievious Pre.s;dents. Lincolns birthday anniversary will fall on iiii-er.-- la-nt- le visitor--sprin- The feast of the Nuilvliy will be celebrated ui St. Iutrlrk's (liiin-this yeur with with inui-l- i mI I.t ItFliA UllHiE M). I a. I. (I. O. F A nut he son who ha labored In forMeets 1veri Wisliii-sil.'ieign luiids for inai-year lx hmn 7 SO P. M . I O O. F. H4I.L now In Kurcku. He Is Fuller i tailing Urol her Invited to Attend He will b. the WHITFOHD DATES. N. U. of the midnight muxs. !! will aim A. M. ROSS, Scry, i tv.-be tho celebrant at the day in asses. Taking udvnniugi- - of Father Harrington's presence in Kurek-- Flit her i Cusseliu will r.o to Della on t'hrlxi-ma- s I Inilc Lodgs No. 9, F. morning to offer mus there' nt A. M., meets lad i the I'hnri-- of Si. John llou-o- . snd 4th Tuesday of Confession In prepiir;:iiiiu of ih.im each month at 1. O. O. i will bo heard Wednesday afterniuin, F. all. VUIlhlag brothfrom 3 to I. ami 7 to 10. er lavRad to attand. The music fur Ihe services i.t t DFIITUN T. COLLINS, W. M. will lie furnished by the t r JOHN F. HOWE, Bscrstary rum bit cbolr. Tho prog follow.; Cam-luund Dendirjnx from Kyrie the Manx of Si. Anl'ioi.y bv ( Lrant; Gloria Credo. Avr.u- H I 'p-thi' Muxx of the Infant Jesus bv Win. J. Marsh. ITS TRUE! llefore the mklnUhl mux: rn-olwill be xni'g liy the etni'r re' lie 'll ct- t opti trio composed of Wall irxir. Me' "" Jones mid Nell O'llnre (CAM Ar, A DiVUKCf COURT JUP6E IN M6M', NOTARY P-jtfLI- C llur-rinKtu- n. Office 4t Ligul Elankd uf AH K'tuls Always C.n ried. . RIFE C. E. FONES 36 and 228 uild-nluh- Fall an iu 228 for fire or c. E. Rifs. Mix'iranc. antomo-O- n - By Wiley Padan x - ROSALIND RUSSELL - A- itiesxiouul ''ounj e Ni-,!- J .; Joyous celebrations throughout Ji ms" will h xunc hy the choir. the nation will welcome in 1942 on b tn.l.r the dlnc-tto- n The choir the stroke of 12 Wednesday night. of Mlxs Frances Jones and the This young miss takes her celebratbe Miss Gertrude orgaiii.i' ing quite seriously ns she blows out Church. (be old year at s party in New York. Father Gosxelin wishes to extend greetings for a blessed ChristNew Years parties are al- hi mas to his parishioners anil hi ways fun, but they will achieve friends In Eurekn. n;-life und interest if several FATHER C03SKLIN. new games are included with - ft the old favorites. Spelling bees K. Curios Rife arrived hone Corp. und guessing contests have on Tuesday of this week to .iieml been played for many years, but Christina with his p:. rents. Mr. u :d K. Rife, anil other rehitl-.ia few modern variations of these Mrs. He Is stationed ui I . it end rricndx. can make them . s mere gam.'s populuriiun ever. S. el sdrawkcali Little entl.uxiasm will prubably be noticed when a ikkJ spelling bee is announced. Before the game i mil. however, the guests will prub:'Vy be wondering !f they evci kn-.-Imw to spell, because the wind in this cor test must be spelled buck unis. A little cuiiipetition will enliven the game, so arrange the guests into two or three li ams. then tell them Ihul to save embarrassment the words will all be simple ones. Each contestant will be eliminated from the game W'hcn he makes his second miss, and the first team to be spelled down loses the game. After casually announcing that the words must be spelled backwards and with no second chance" if a wrong start is made, start the game going with simple words such as dog, cat, boy and so on. When the players have caught on, make the words increasingly difficult. To keep the game moving and to dispel any possible suspicion of favoritism it is best to read the words from a list prepared in ad- where lie is :i lei, leg tnchnlrul school, lie will tor Fort Sill on Friday nior, Ira SHI, Oklahoma, llo-c- rr , I .1-- nt I Mortuary thing else. Resolutions Silly, Psychiatrist Savs New Year's resolutions are just a bit silly in the opinion of Dr. Francis J. Gerty, professor of psychiatr) at Loyo'a university. He bd'cvcs that a person who makes i resolution xomtlh:g of an ad lit oii to being quite cluld-s- i "And in ?env- - r," he odds, "l e nr'd.uliiy w ni t :.ny it nut H- PTvlfjN FORSCANMt') NASA BACHELOR OF AMS DEGREE.... SUE WAS NAMED THE SCREEN ACTRESS OF 1941 BY InE FAhMuW MNCMY ....THE NATIONAL lfA'HTRS ASSOCIATION rDSENTID Hit SHU IKOWE PiAQUE FOR -- - -- -S IU A, WETTER WfECH-- I. F'LM - WORK! ;n Xy j "ROSALIND once WON a of ICE CREAM BY THROWING A RASE FALL ALMOST AS FAR AS MICKEY ROONEY! gauon a.. I .. .ci d - u r t i -- ; in'.i rnutini'ul t nt l!I n t i t in i ii.-;in! mi pcymi nt dt Ills. li.;ii:.-iiii- i etc. it b Inipn't l'ri s ii ot II .iimi on June ill I.', t.;,. ; line. hy July il. lo"i stoppid, liowcxit. t. r luviru ri . mot cores w i n Crj.inully r rit t ti- i 1 cWaHtiA. i- PIDGEON f'tn AN ACCOMPLISHED PIANIST AND RELAXES ON THE SET IT NIS NEWEST iNDQDR ROMT IS 8 i- iC! Mfr CHESS! unvM The I iincy Futbaj, Fk.D. C; John IIRjHT- - THERE IS NO vvtioHT i nr scale: MORGANS SLC1PS BLISSFULLY ON. THAT HIS DUD PA'E PEING U$FD FOR A CANVAS RY LITTLE j:ealiii PE0?LE .is UNAWAM,NI HOEBy LARSEN Cu'lfcloN FOR SCAJ STARS IN THE SPOTLIGHT! r, Neil O'Donnell EFFICIENT j a Thursday, February 12. and Washington's on Sunday, February 22 St. Valentine's day will be Satur. day, February 14. Ash Wednesday. February 11. will . St. Mr, l'.olieri C ilxford, teneher of mark the beginning of Patrick's March on 17, comes day, IIik Gatherer t'la-- x of the Hive, mtcrlained at a party on Friday Tuesday. Saturday, Match 21. will g evening at the home of Mrs. Donna bring a welcome April Fool's day, the flist of April, Each Dlaek. xlrl preset) Uid her mother with a girt and the girl of will fall on Wednesday. Army day, the class exchaiiug-.-gifts: A de April 8, commemorating the day the vance. licious luncheon wa servtd by the United States entered the World Guessing Time. Pan war, will fall on Monday. girls and progressive cootie and othwill be observed Anybody can estimate the length er games were played. Attending American day 14. Palm Sunday of second, but few people know Tuesday, April were Mrs. N. Wlllmore and duught-iMarlon. Mr. Floyd Ludlow and falls on March 29, to be followed on how long two or three minutes will 3 Good and on last. daughter Phyllis, Mrs. C. E. Rife and April S byEaster Friday April by Sunday. Have the guests sit in a circle Mrs. Sax Ernest daughter Joyce,. Child Health day falls on Friday, around the room and announre that and daughter Reihiite, Mrs. Hick May 1. May 10, the second Sunday you are going to ask them to estiand daughter Durham, Mra. Syrll of the month, marks the observance mate the amount of time it takes Deck und daughter laillue, and of Mother's day. Memorial day, for four minutes to pass. c Osborne. May 30 the occasion of the IndianClap your hands when the four apolis automobile race will fall on minutes is to start. To prevent the Saturday. guests from counting out the time to on June comes Sunday. Flag day themselves, pass around some more 14. The first day of summer and the or if someone can play refreshments, longest day of the vest will be Mon- the piano, sing a song tlicy all know. day, June 22. With a bang the en- This will not last more than a mintire nation will greet the first Satur- ute or two, and it will throw the day in July the glorious Fourth. players completely off count. Then Labor day comes on Monday. Sep- sit in silence, for the time tember 7. Autumn will mark the to pass. Soon waiting I iMgNtrlcil Nervier ai a the guests will begin end of summer on Wednesday, SepNominal Charge. calling off four minute, and from tember 23. Halloween October 31 there on the game will take care will be on Saturday, and Armi- of itself. PHONE 54 stice day, November II. on WednesThe secret of success" at a parThanksgiving will be Novemday. of this kind is to play each game ty Call Any Time D:ij or ber 19. This will be the last year only a short time before changing to Thursit on third the is observed Night a new game. No matter how much day of November. the guests are enjoying a game, it Then comes Christmas on Friday to stop the game after to be followed a week later by 1943. is advisable a few minutes and change to someIc-e- tT. PATRICK'S CHlltCH XOTl'S. 0, Mrs.-Johnso- -- fegts In In bunk. cliulieiigmg Teach- able Jay B. Nash, direceducation and health tor ol at New- Yoik university, say "The keight-eight relationship is a busts It on for false com-lutrue the irdividiul slioiod eao wi .y.i.i uimlu ci riain ally niid i.nro :.il Hit ui.) i n: age, but lo h;i:e t on heiybt rr'aitunsh p i Mim-ents,- pl-v- " s weu-.h- In.-'- r roiimlalion I't a explodes such lalluc e there That I "lit should come the left xhuuklct when leading; tliai one should cut m U hrend ti n' Ihe Pure Food ard Ding act protects us against false advertising, on a but.'il also ni and tlliil early riser: iF'utilir .i:- lt.l(. - i;.hnJ WNL Sri vie. u, I Dr. Gerty ass- - rls that New Year's .1 resulution have little value. don't th nk roulution arc the best methods ot curbing our little difficulties and coirccting ourselves. The best method .is giving some our troubles thought tu whi.1 caii.-n-and trying to cotu-c- t thi-ralioiv s ally. Peup'e human l.m luti.ms. there arc Eiim.ns can't 'lla-siiiaiM do the best! be they can wilho..t slru irng, for the1 ininule lla-- slru.ii, as tiny do witli New- Yeui's re. ohtluuiy. they moke a botch of their i ITorts." iii-as- t leiiu-niLc- r - sliuuM not be Children eiicouruged to make resolutions in A child should he hi opinion. taught to do the best job he cun at all times and no save his difficult cs for one pin tii ular time and tear them up by on-.- Mipi rVumun fail. i effort that is almost sun-1csp--:a.l- - " by ETHEL VINE Johnny Weissmuller, who literally swam his way into pictures, is currently starring in his fifth Tarzan story in Tarzans Secret Treasure." It was as "Tarzan, the Ape Man" that the swimming champion made his screen debut in 1932. He had appeared previously in a few Grantland Rice short sports subjects, demonstrating his swimming prowess, but in the Tarzan feature he was asked to act as well as swim. He clicked immediately and Johnny WtSttnwUtr in 1934 was cast aa Tarzan in "Tarzan Finds His Mate"; in 1936, he starred in "Tarzan Escapes" and in 1939 in "Tarzan Finds A Son. Maureen O'Sullivan has played opposite him throughout the series. In his newest picture, John Sheffield, the little boy who took the part of his son in the last story, again plays the part, while Reginald Owen, Barry Fitzgerald, Tom Conway and Philip Dorn have supporting roles. A Grsat Swimmer Johnny Weissmuller, who in his stocking feet is six feet three inches tell end weighs 190 pounds is en excellent approximation of Turzun, jungle bred and a model of physical perfection. As a model for youngsters who need to overcome handicaps, Mr. Weisemuller serves, in his way as an inspiration for ha was a sickly child and took up swimming to in the water was apparent help regain hie strength. His unusual speed as soon as he learned to swim and later on he attracted the attention of William Bachrach, coach for the Illinois Athletic Club who took him in Bachrach, combined with chargs. Ths careful training he received from his natural ability, resulted in the technique which established him as the greatest swimmer of ell time.he won thirty-nin- e National championship During his amateur reign Games in Peri in 1924 and and wa the American hero of the Olympic championship medal of in Amsterdam in 1928. He won fifty Individual world speed recoids. He eventy-fiv- e ha captured and importance I became a professional in 1929. |