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Show 1948- February, 13, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter fTiy rage Three Social Events Of The Week XJ flayed Hostess o Lillie Friends Little Shanna Lynne Ryan, and Mrs. Leonard daughter of Mr. fleception Given For Mr. & Mrs. 5 oyns . lr. Mrs. Suudstrom Prune Coffee Cake II. I Mre. , over the Paragraphs Ot! Interest For an energy pick-uquick end nutritious, serve this excellent prune cske with mugs of milk. p, ; Hot breads are an appetizing invitation to come and get It, especially when winter storms ure blowing outside. This years good supplies of dried fruits make them s good item to team with enriched for nourishing, flavorful flours thrifty protein, iron and coffee cakes. A versatile bread, indeed, ii this prune coffee cake with ita attracbut also for tive crumble topping. Serve it for breakfast, of course luncheon with a Lenten aalad plats of diced fruits and cheese, and when friends drop in for a snack. If you dip your acisson in water before cutting the prunes, the fruit will be less likely to stick to the blades. You will also find it a good idea to dust the chopped fruit with part of the sifted dry ingredients to keep the fruit from sticking together. d, PRUNE COFFEE CAKE I tup p cap cap UU lilt I mipoca oanunoa 1 bciica OM an tuipooa (ill cutting far margarine or butter. Let rise until doubled (about two hours). Baku ia moderate oven (350 degrees F.) abput 80 minutes. Yield: Prog ram Given i l.iiirds Attend Parly At Orem At Aux. Meeting Eureka attended a party Saturday evening given by Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Fairbanks of Orem. Among the guests were Mr. and Mra. Dick Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Green, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mra. Charles Swan, of Provo; Mr. and Mra. Bryce Jones, of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cloud, of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Johnson, of Orem; Mr. and Mra. Douglas Fairbanks, and Mr. and Mrs. John Gudausky of Ogden. Douglas Fairbanks is a brother of Lionel's, and Mra. Gudausky is his sister. The evening was spent playing cards and making personal recordings. Chip-ma- n, held McIntosh and about 18.09? compared 1941. These industrial for lubricating oils are exclusive of demands for automobiles. motor boats, tractors, and certain other internal combustion engines in similar use. 1946 with AIFLES ASKKT ...4-lb- s. &DC CKF.KN PEPPERS GREEN ONIONS 69c EMPEROR OQh 1.89 GKAI'ES .. 2-l- u9t lRAEAMJES I. G. A. MARKET Low Prices Rrrrydax Delivery Tuesday and Saturday 1S9 179 Phones Ionic I'roni I nitefr e, r TIIE ANSWER TO YOUR BUDGET PROBLEM Here Are the New SPRING DRESSES And They're Typically Low Priced at Penney i j Fred Painter is recovering at his home following an operation per-- 1 formed at the Holy Cross hospital, ' ; on want job, let i xpcrl a satisfactory handle It Your radio was an expensive it liy repair nerxlce. APPLIANCE ' i Beautifully Tailored RAYON SLIPS 1.98 i ALLAN'S Mra. Hugh Athcrley and grand- -' son. Htighle Westman, are in Eu- -. re ha visiting Mrs. Atherlry's mother. Mrs. Laura Blight. rwn-rvsli- ly keeping It in good working order through our good ci pert peplums wide Lirts. raatela, 91L new: get fn.l lalue from ' j toiling o Rayon gabardines with When i - price! Rayon crepes with trapunto and dyed-tmatch lace. '(ocrmg Al II ome Hoch-stettl- cr th school-hous- 4 weeks. six-mon- ln Youll be delighted by the new Spring dressea Penney' has at tlus low L. Archer, manager of J. C. Penney Company, waa able to return to work on Monday, after recovering from an illness of two Clutching s Bible, Amish Bishop Samuel sits outside Elkhart County, Ind., Circuit Court awaiting transportation to the State Penal Farm after receiving sentence for keep- a -- year-old 41 his daughter ing chained to her bed in a room where she had been imprisoned He pleaded guilty to 10 years. assault and battery, but maintained he thought his daughter was Insane end argued he had "dona no wrong. n, I dc-ma- lospilal Penney Mgr. Bad Kenneth tjn The rhildren'e hospital penny drive was also discussed. Refreshments were served by Hostess Nellie Laird and Cclestia Thompson to the following: Elna Bird, Afton Obom, Genevieve Sanderson, Millie Kay, of Eureka; La Vert Draper, Caroline Throckmar-toElroy Murdock, of Genola; Leah Palmer and Edith Nelson of Goshen. lore 10.90 "Stan" Jerman returned from Salt Uke on Saturday, where he has undergone treatment at the Veterans hospital. He will remain at home for two weeks, after which he will return for further treatment. - GRAPEFRUIT I Stake Primary Board held their monthly meeting at the home of Nellio Laird on Monday evening, February 2. Among the buainess matters dlacuascd were plans for the next union meeting to be held at Santa-qui- n on Sunday, Feb. 15. Four members from Story Lodge 51X) ami .urulienn No. 4, F. A A. M., of Provo, injoyed At Club cluding Karl Scherer, Robert Mrs. Lucille Bigler entertained Shipman, Fred Hcdqulst and Arthur Brown, visited and partici- her card club on Wednesday evepated in ceremonies with Tintic ning. '500 wae played, with Ina CleNo. 9, F. A A ,M., Tuesday evements winning first prise; La von ning. Ryan, cut prize, and Wanda Coloconsolation prise. vich, Visitors I 'rom Idaho Delicious refreshments wars Mr. and Mra. V. J. Sullivan and served to those named and Elizadaughter, Peggy Rae, of Gooding, beth Johnson, Elna Bird, Eva Idaho, and Walter Byrne of 8ait Jameson, Mary Redmond and SylLake City, were visitors over the via Childs. week-en- d at the home of Mr. and Mra. Bert Ferguson. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mra. J. T. Barker of First Extant School Salt Lake were dinner guests SunThe Voorieners house, Richday at the home of Mra. Laura mond, Staten Island, N. Y., is the Blight. nations earliest known elementary school which la still standing. It will be opened to the public by the Sunday In Provo Staten Island Historical Society. n Ronald Peart and Bob And, eventually, the hamlet of visitProvo in spent 8unday Rlchmondtown near the school ing Bob Laird and Mr. and Mrs. building win be restored In the Lionel Fairbanks. While there manner of Williamsburg, Va., to a meeting at the attended they provide a true likeness of a colonial Joseph Smith building. New York village. The acquired by the society In 1939 and since then restored to Its Suutli y In P rovo original state, waa built about 1696 Mr. and Mra. P. N. Neilson, of by the Dutch congregation to be used as a school, church and house Eureka, spent Sunday In Provo of the "Voorlrscr," their teacher visiting at the home of Mr. and and leader In church services. Mra. Paul Jubcr. are estimated barrels of lubat ricating oils for industrial uac. tinned on Index, an increase of 18.89? compared with pot-hold- ' California NKW GARBAGE Cm Solid Heads lb. DC Visits 1047 demands about 17.000,000 visiting their mother, Mra. Anna McDonnell, and Mra. Millie Rife. Bill, who has just entered a new business in the state, combined business with pleasure during his stay. VEGETABLES - Iirly week-en- d I LETTlC'.E The officers and teachers of the Santaqiiln-Tinli- c Mra. Cushing. When wash cloths booms old and faded, fold them over and covert Mr. and Mrs. Bill MrDonncll. of with a casing of cretonne. Now ! Salt Lake City, were in town last you have a serviceable Chained Daughter - d. The Friendly 500" Club met at the home of Villie Tinder on Friday, January 30. Cards were enjoyed and a tasty luneheon served to the following members: Ada Cherry, Ha Sutherland, Gertrude Hannifin, Louise Friaby, Venice Westman, Amelia Westman, Jeanine Johnson, Idena Gunderson and Naomi Cushing. Honors for the evening went to Mrs. Johnson, Mra. Gunderson and For to-J- ay For i'our Sunday Salad Monthly Meet Sand-etroi- Mr. and Mra. Hamilton Laird of j RADISHES Two coffee cakes, nine laches in diameter. , AVOCADOS granulated aa candied flaw soigannc m bund puffy (about two hour). Stir down and pour into greased pan nine inches in diameter. Sprinkle with topping mixture mod by mixing sugars, salt, and flour and Soften yeast in hi cup lukewarm water. To remaining water add shortening, sugar, salt, and cinnamon. Cool to lukewarm. Add two cups flour. Mix well. Add fltti and softened yeast Beat thoroughly. Add prunes and mix welL Add remaining flour. Mix well. Pour into greased bowl, cover and let rise in warm place (80 degrees to 85 degree F.) until light and The American Legion Auxiliary their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mra. Martha Van Wagoner on Monday evening. After the regular order of business was disposed of, a program Convalescing was given under the direction of Mra. Myrtle Theriault and Mra. Mra P. J. Fennell returned to Mrs. George Forney is convales May Cronin. The following numher home in Eureka on Saturday. Visits Parents cing at her home in Eureka, fol- bers were given: Two vocal numIter spending the past five weeks a major operation per- bers by Bonnie Ryan, accompanied in Las Vegas, and daugh- lowing Mrs. Harold Fisher visiting her son and formed recently at the L. D. S. by Mrs. Klva Bonner; piano solo daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. ter Marie, of San Jose, are in EuFrancis Fennell. During her stay reka. visiting Mrs. Fishers par- hospital. by Mra. Elva Bonner; paper on Americanisin'' by Mra. Mae Cron- there Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Fen- ents. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Frary. nell of Miss in. Mojave. California, visited Mrs. Fisher is the former (infs I o California t the Francis Fennell home. Following the program, cards Marguerite Frary. were enjoyed and a luncheon Mrs. 'Margaret Blackett left last served. Prizes were won by Mra. week for Los Angeles. Calif., Trina Peterson, first; Mra. Valenc OIR POLICY To sell Foods at Prevailing Market Price! where she plans to spend the win- IJvingston, raffle, and Mrs. MarOur Inventory i hotted on Weekly Purchase at Fast Turnover. ter months. tha Van Wagoner, cut prize. Hostesses for the evening were MEATS Mrs. Trina Peterson, Mra. Mathina I raxe I' or California Dalton, Mra. Lillian Buys and Mrs! Mra. Frank Garrity. Mrs. Wm. Victor Pctt. Bridgcman and son Roger, left for California. They plan to Visits Mutlic lie gone about two weeks. - MOWS MSI Hack I 'rom Denv Visits Parents C. A. Fitch, Sr., president of the Richard Wheelock, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jerman paid Chief Consolidated Mining comand Mra E. R. Wheelock, returned a visit Saturday and Sunday to pany, returned to Eureka on Satto his home in Eureka last Sat- their parents, Mr. and Mra. S. L. urday after attending a mining urday. Richard is on terminal Jerman, and Mr. and Mrs. John meeting held at Denver. Colo. leave at the end of which time he ORourke. Lloyd is a philosophy will be honorably discharged from and law student at the University Visits friends the marine corp Corporal Don of Utah. Euto him Wagner accompanied Jack O'Hare was in town over reka and spent a few days visiting the week-en- d He CJuh To Meet with the Wheelock family. visiting friends. Jack is a student of political science left for his home in Nebraska on Monday, Feb. 9. The W. S. C. S. will meet at the end journalism st the University home of Mrs. Ben Parish on Thurs- of Utah. lunch will be day. A pot-luc- k Returned I Ionic served. TOMATOES anch IBppIRg I cup lukrvam iw "i cup nrlrrd ihoncmna CUP puna I cap chopped cooked ycol. nsnpirMcd pdipi M dip gramiln At Regular "00 Al Cluli ' On Leave week-en- I'lii-iull- I. Home Primary 'Board Genevieve Sanderson, Thelma Roaa, Floria Castleton and Celeatia Thompson. Mra. Sandatrom was assisted by her daughter, Mra. Charles Miniman, who waa out from Salt Lake KU So, HI . .. ' .I on Wednesday ns,,, lion M. of her little friends IIomis ie ' liiiinr on W'ednesdiiy (Acniiit. Irliriiiiiv the occasion being her! Bernard Obcrg of Genola gavel several vocal numbers, and atxmt f The table was 100 Buwrts called during the ' favora ning to extend congratulations and Themain even wishea to the newlyweds, and the birthday good the party food rake which made the centerpiece. were: The little people attending . . . Paul Gourley, Kenny Lee Taylor. Joan Jameson, judy Ann Gourley, Carol Lee Bigler, Brenda Kay Mrs. Elva Bonner entertained G. isilors From Colovich. Ronald Gourley. Barry Entre the Nous club at ClemDee Literary Jeff Bird. Bill Brown, Mr. and Mra. II. E. Bradley and ' the home of Mra Ethel Donnelly ent,. Lila Schow. son on Wednesday evening. Mrs. BonClifford, of Pleasant Grove, ner also reviewed Together, by spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gunderson. Katherine Tupper Marshall. Attended Iiirty Members present were: Mrs. t Dividend Agnes Anderson, Mra Emily An- I rom Calif oriiia drew, Mrs. Elaine Archer, Mra Afton Obom and Elna Bird were May Cronin, Mra. Elva Cullen, Mra. Lt. and Mrs. Wm. Clawson of attat Dividend Tuesday afternoon Ethel Donnelly, Mrs. Rosalie Dunn, San Francisco, were in Eureka ending a combined Valentine and Mra. Elizabeth Franke, Mra. Ellen over the week-envisiting Mr. birthday party, given by the Pri- Ferguson and Mra. Virginia Ran- and Mra. Evan Gunderson. Mra. mary class of the L. D. S. church, dle. Clawson is the former Miss PaulIn deberation of the completion of Delicious refreshments were ine Gunderson of Mammoth. their first year of Primary held served following the review. in Dividend. The afternoon was Recovering I' rum and playing apent in singing delicious lunch waa Jcaniiic Major Operation gimea. A Johnson served to 21 children, by Florence Is Cl ah I lost ess Lynn Brady was taken to the Pace, president of the Primary, Blanche Hatton and Bernice Cluff. Payson hospital on Monday, where The Friendly 500 club waa de- he was operated on for appendilightfully entertained on Wednes- citis. His condition is reported day evening by Jeanine Johnson. Here On Wednesday satisfactory. Prize winners for the evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes and were: Ada Cherry, first prize; From I lospilal daughter Peggy, of Orem, visited Idena Gunderson, second prize, Mr. and Mra. R. E. Watt and Wednesday afternoon at the home and Naomi Cushing, all cut prize. of Mr. Stokes mother, Mrs. Joa Refreshments were served to son Tim returned home on Sunday. Stokes. Part of the day was spent those named and Villie Tinder. Ha Mr. Watt has spent the past two Gertrude Hannifin, weeks at the Holy Cross hospital. visiting Mr. Stokes Mater, Mra. Sutherland, Volm Nevers, and brother Wm. Louise Frisby, Venice Westman, He is recuperating satisfactorily. Amelia Westman. Bate. - N'wmg CM. Mra Ella Sandatrom entertained the members of her Sewing Club on Friday, Feb. 6. A tasty luncheon was served to the following: Mayme Wlrthlin inul Mrs. I .meat limns honored their d.mchter am M- ft Rayon taffeta 'neath her "gay nineties' gown! Ad4 gored justable Btrapa for prrfrct fit. Tearose, navy, white, blue, blark. 3441. |