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Show 1J IS-February 20, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Three i Odd Fellows, debekahs At Turkey Banquet Social Notes lie 0.1.1 I .Hows tui.l R.'In'LiIi lodges on joy .'.I a turkey hiiii.pii'l in riimiii.'inoration ol their l.mn.ler, I lumias iley, on Suu.liiy evening. In u.I.litinii to the delightfully apointol car- Souls Study, I Return After Two Week Visit "jjrfTArvld Newman and daugh-tr-n Linda Rae and Vichi Ann, returned to their home in Eureka .fter a two weeks visit with Mn. Paragraphs Of! ! Interest . . . wewman'a sister, Mrs. Rayboumo CaliAnderson of Baldwin Park, Surprise Visitors fornia. two visited also of Mrs. Newman Mr. and Mrs. James J scops of Mrs. Jack her old school chums, Caldwell, Alberta, Canada, paid a Evans of San Marino, formerly surprise visit to Mr. and Mrs. P. Francis Fields, and Mrs. EdAngeles, forBennett. Both attended Tintic high school in Eureka. Mrs. Evans entertained at an afternoon luncheon for Mrs. Newman during her stay in Miss ward Davis of Los merly Miss Marjorie N. Anderson of Mammoth. Mrs. Jacops is a niece of Mr. Andersons. Mr. Jacops was a former resident of Lehi. and Mrs. Jacops resided at Santaquin prior to her marriage. Visit In Moroni (Witiess ami oiial Ilnjoyrtl Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Daniels and children, Gloria and Douglas, spent the past week at Moroni, Mrs. Sarah Clements entert- visiting Mr. Daniel's mother, Mrs. ained the officers and advisors of Hyrum Daniels. the Teen Age Girls organization of the L. D. S. church on Monday isils Mother In S. L. evening. Mrs. Earlean os toss lo Ik Ik C.litli Motes TFrom w ried out with Valentine appoint- (Boston nicnts, an evening of "500" was 1 1 Gear gave the les- Mayor and Mrs. John Donnelly for the evening. Sunday in Salt Lake, visitspent After the business for the eveMr. Donnellys mother, Mrs. ing ning was disposed of, tasty re- P. J. Donnelly. freshments were served to the folMrs. Mrs. lowing: Ruby Bigler, lo Ogden Lucille Bigler, Mrs. Elna Bird, Wcck-rm- l Floris Castlcton, Caroline Allman Mrs. Elva Bonner spent the and Earlene Gear. week-en- d visiting friends in Ogson Club Enjoys Party Elite (I roup Mrs. Betty Buenger entertained the members of the B. B. Club on Friday evening. The evening was spent in playing cards, and a tasty luncheon was served to the following members: Lena Grcenhalgh, Jean Childs, Verda Sanderson, Etna Hanson, Jeanine Johnson, Christie Kropf and the special guests, Mrs. Artie Pett, and Mrs. Lavon Kirk-ha- Mrs. Vernon Stock and Mra Owen Horton were at a lovely birthday party Thursday, honoring Mrs. Gladys Boswell. A lovely gift was presented to the honored guest, and prizes for 500 Mrs. Margaret Lucas, a member score were won by Mrs, Vernon of the club, was unable to attend, Stock and Mra. Ruth White. A delicious lunch was served to having been called away because the following: Mrs. Ned Okelber-r- y, of her mother's illnes. The club Mrs. Curtis Sorenson, Mrs. members wish her a speedy White. Mrs. Gladys Boswell, Ituth ery. Mrs. Clarence Kirk, Mrs. Clive Nelson, Mrs. Vem Burraston, Mrs. Cards, Refreshments Russell Gannon, Mra. Vernon l eatured At Stock, Mra. Owen Horton, Mra Party Delbert Jensen and Mrs. Donald Mrs. Esther Neilann entertained Finch. the S. T. "500 club at her home on Wednesday evening. Swct llieurl Bull Refreshments were served and the evening was spent in playing Is Gay Affair cards. Members present were Sarah Sanderson. Ada Hales, Ella Mellor, Ada Pcay, Margaret Greenhalgh, Naomi Ekker, Rose Phipps, Grare Beck. Gladys Dean, Minnie Painter snd Ruth Wahlquist. Prizes were won by Sarah Sanderson. Ada Pcay and Ella Mellor. den. I Visit in S. I,. Yulenliue Parly Elite Club members were Mrs. William Gear and Miss delightfully entertained at the Gloria Gear spent Thursday in Salt home of Mrs. Myrtle Theriault on Lake City, visiting with Mr. and Thursday evening. Mrs. Emron M. Birch and Bill Bridge was the game diversion, Gear. with awards going to Elizabeth Franke, Earlean Gear and Elva Taken I o Hospital Cullen. Luncheon was served to those Jack Andrew suffered a heart named and Elsie Nilson, Elizabeth on Saturday of last week attack Johnson, Thelma Griggs, Elaine and was taken to the Veteran's Archer. Belle Coffey, Clara Deon Ferguson, Millie Rife hospital, where he Is receiving and the special guest of the eve- medical treatment. Latest reports are that his condition is considered ning. Maud Gourley. favorable. The Jer-ma- n, Visits From Idaho Iliilliduy Purty la Sullirrl and I las Mrs. Ila Sutherland entertained at a Valentine party at her home on Tuesday of last week. Cards supplied the evening's diversion. and a tasty luncheon was served to the following members: Amelia Westman. Sylvia Childs, Gertrude Hannifin, Margaret Ada Brady, Venice Westman, Cherry, Naomi Cushing. Ville Tinder, Louise Friaby, Idcna West-maand the special guest of the evening, Peggy Murray. Honors for the evening were won by Ada Cherry, first prize; Louise Friaby, second prize; Idena Westman, cut prize, and Peggy Murray, guest prize. n, Mra Wayne White of Twin Falls. Visits Sisters AUTHOWZID RANDLES MARKET Phone ISO Expert Washer Service with Genuine Maytag Parte ' Idaho, is in Eureka visiting her mother, Mrs. Delilah Bowden, and brother, Sheriff John Bowden. Mrs. Bowden has been seriously ill for the past week. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. BIRTHS Mrs. Robert Gillispie spent the past week visiting her sisters. Mra Nell Boshard and Mra Bert Vincent in Provo, and her daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Francis Carlson in Salt Lake City. son-in-la- Oregon, are rejoicing over the birth of a baby girl. Mra Osgood 9 Mra Millie Rife entertained at was formerly Miss Esther Kropf. a family dinner on Sunday afternoon, Fob. 15. Members of her family included Mr. and Mra Frank Fowers and children, of Ogden. Mr. and Mra David Bigler . . . and children, of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDoncll of Salt Lake Members of the Eurekd ward City, and that Rife boy, Rusty," are looking forward to the Sacra- was up from Springville, strutting ment meeting on Sunday. Feb. 22. his stuff snd letting his sisters The former bishop of the ward. know (in his own subtle wayi that Marvin M. Witt, and his family, he is still "male boss" of the Rife will be in attendance at that meet- household. ing and will bring a program from Nephi for the services. A good I.l.tlin Visitor attendance is expected. Floyd Hillman of Shelley, Idaho, V. S. C. S. ill Business spent a few days in Eureka visiting his sister and brother-in-lanml Social Mori Mr. and Mrs. Earl Naef. W. S. C. S. met at the home of Mrs. Ben Parish on Thursday, Feb. Pinochle Cluli 12. After the business of the day I Mi joys Party was concluded, the afternoon was Marion Lucas entertained the spent in visiting. Special guests were: Mrs. Har- - members of her Pinochle club on Thursday. TC.TD.S. brcb 3totes 'New Record Releases in Our Record Dept. 'this week are Vaughn Monroe's SOMEONE CARES and MATINEE w, retry Como's !If You Had All the World and Its Gold and BECAUSE retry Como's CAROLINA MOON and HAUNTED HEART! We have Perry Comos new album and also 'Buddy Clarks. MANY good single RECORDS EUREKA BRANCH OF . . . UTAH BIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. Ornamental Iron Aluminum ft Sheet Metal Work All Types of Welding Bit ft Steel Reconditioning Pneumatic Equipment Repair Representative A. M. ROSS Telephone 55 h t honor of her daughter Lila. Gamas and music provided the n, A delicious luncheon was served, with the tables decorated In Valentine rotors and favors for each guest. Prize were won by Mrs. Effie Bell. Mrs. Virginia Randle and Mrs. Ellen Randle. Other members attending were Mrs. Dora Randle, Mrs. Jean Rowe, Mrs. Mae Markham, and the special guest of the evening, Mn. Merle Pilon. old Fisher of San Jose, Calif., Mn. . Miss Colern Okclberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Okclberry. and a senior student at the Fayson high school, presented a one-aplay entitled "Mooncalf Mugford, to her Thespian class and guests in the Utile Theater Monday. Febct ruary 16. Enjoy lhe Comfort And Convenience Of Vem Peterson (daughter Georgia), and their three children. Pjitty, Gary, and Brent. Fnlertain jGuests Al Valentine Party Valentine party Saturday evening for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Rolwrt Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Bee Jasper-soMr. and Mra Ned Okelberry, and Mr. and Mra Waldo Sorensen. 500 was the diversion of the evening and prizes were won by Mra Curtis Sorenson aftd Mr. Ned Okelberry. inter-taini- ng Round'll About Town . . . INSURANCE -- Suu.liiy Guests All But Life SEE CARL GALLOWAY Mr. and Mra S. A. Olsen and children, of Keetley, were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Larsen. Eureka, 1tah Smilonl Guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanford, of Springville, visited at the home of Mrs. Mallei Sanford on Friday of last week. Al 1 Jlirtl I lome .STAR THEATRE EUREKA, UTAH FRIDAY and SATURDAY February 20 - 21 ALEXANDERS Mrs. Maggie Kay of Milford, and Mn. Irene Naef and daughter of Provo, spent a few days visiting at the Hamilton Laird IIol-li- e RAGTIME BAND with Tyrone Power - Alice Faye home. Mrs. Is I .corm SUNDAY and MONDAY Diiril THEY WONT BELIEVE ME CIul) I losless Mn. Leona Laird entertained the members of her Finochle club on Wednesday evening. Tasty refreshments were served to the following: Mn. Maggie Kay of Milford, Mn. Irene Naylor of Provo, and Mn. Thelma Smith, Mn. Virginia Hall, Mn. Wanda Sanderson, Mrs. Audrey Sanderson, Mn. Leah Boswell, Mra Irene Naef, Mrs. Naudine Burraston, Darlene Pcrrson, Mn. Enid Brod? crick, Mra Beverly Jameson. Honon for the evening went lo Mn. Leah Boswell, Mn. Virginia Hall and Mn. Enid Broderirk. Robert Young TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY TEMITATION with Merle Oberon - George Brent THURSDAY! The Wicked Lady with James Mason Margaret Lockwood The first American book of praise was the Bay Psalm book. OUR POLICY with Susan Hayward To Sell Foods at Prevailing Market Prices . . Our Inventory is based on Weekly Purchases at Fast Turnover. HOT WATER MEATS New Westing house 40 Hal. Automatic ELECTRIC Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gannon were host and hostess at a colorful afternoon's entertainment, and a tasty luncheon was served. A Valentine day's theme enlivened 1 Iricndx the party, and made it doubly inDinner Al teresting for the young people. Those in attendance were: ConMr. and Mra. Gilbert Sanderson nie Taxman. Connie Jameson, Beta group of friends at entertained ty Ann Baker, Patsy Long, Mary Mike Atherley, Jackie Ekker, An- dinner on Saturday evening. "500" suppllied the evening's engie Rogden, Alice Roaenlund. Ann and Sylvia Sutherland, Joan Cush- tertainment and the guests ining, Jerry Brown, Kenneth Spur- cluded Mr. snd Mrs. Vem Franks, rier, Farrel Wahlquist, Barton Mr, and Mrs. Harry Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hales, and Mr. and Mra Ryan, Kenneth Christensen. Mrs. Naomi Cushing assisted Clarence Wahlquist. Mrs. Cherry in serving and the guests. AUTOMATIC Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nelson have just returned from Arizona, after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. studying the laws and rules of the organization, and tasty refreshments were served to the following members: Carlo Christensen, Ronald Thomas, Henry Franke, Rudy Atherley, Bill and Jerry Bate. la; Mrs. M iiri.m Nash Fnterliiius Cluh WATER HEATER 119.95 Hulk Breakfast Pork Sausage, Beef Shldr. Steak, lb. LARD Cives Parly For Son 33( Shldr. - A Grade CO Lamb Chops .Jb.35JC 55 1 Reef Texas White IIJH RADISIIKS and (JR. ONIONS ... 2,J5 ;()RAN(JES 220V Chime -- Mrs. Scott ShTlc entertained 30 BANANAS your frit? dDxfiawrd DBsnii' Pot Roast ii). 49c LB. 31c 5 23 VEGETABLES Terms APPLIANCE BCj Packer's n. ALLANS lb. A-Gra- de With Normal Installation at the 3 Mrs. J. J. Cherry entertained at a birthday party on Monday, in Mrs. Marion Nash entertained the La Jola bridge club on Thursday. The evening was spent in playing bridge, and a tasty luncheon was served to members Gladys Dean, Sylvia Childs. Erma Gourley, Naomi Cushing, Mllly Kay, Ruth Wahlquist. and the special guest of the evening. Mra Ella Mellor. High score was won by Erma Gourley. Honor prize went One of the gayest of the school to Gladys Dean, and cut prize to year parties was the annual Ella Mellor. Sweetheart Hall given by the student body officera.of the Goshen Mr. and Mrs. William Bate spent Junior High School. week-en- d the visiting in Salt Lake A Valentine theme carried out in City. colorful red and white motifs added to the occasion. The following faculty members attended: Prin- friends of her son. Golden, who, cipal Stanley B. lowclson and Ray with Maine Cook, Robert Baxter, D. Steele. The party was under Sterling Davis and Dirk Stevens, the direction of Keith Cooper, stu- left for San Francisco to begin their basic training in the army. dent body president. Games and refreshments were I Alien. Self Culture enjoyed by all. Golden is the son of Mr. and Al Fork Parly Sp. Mrs. Scott Steele. Maine is the son Mr. and Mra W. P. Okclberry of Mr. and Mrs. George Cook. Bob atended the Valentine party of the is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Self Culture club, in compliment Baxter, and Sterling and Dick to their husbands, at the Valgard-se- n leave their wives. Nadine Stevens Tea Room in Spanish Fork, and daughter Cathy, and June Davis. Friday evening. The banquet tables were colorful and beautiful in red and white Pnrly Given For Valentine decoration. Community Mrs. Lyle C. Okellierry singing, toasts, and games were memenjoyed by the twenty-tw- o A delightful party was held at bers. the W. P. Okclberry hame in compliment to Mrs. Lyle Creer OkelMrs. Clive Nels on were the three berry. I.ntortiiins Guests daughters: Gladys Boswell, Doris Abbott and Ruth White. Guests bidden were: Mrs. Sam An enjoyable afternoon was Mrs. W. W. Thomas. Mrs. Morgan. at home the of Mn. Clive spent Nelson Wednesday, when she en- Ted Okelberry, Mra Jack Brana-gaMrs. Everett Okelberry. Mra tertained the following guests: Fem Horton. Alta Burraston, Ruth Andrew Jensen, Mrs. Jack Morgan, White, Mabel Morgan, Donna Gan- Mrs. Russell Nelson, Mrs. John non. Gladys Boswell, Elva Okcl- Nelson. Mrs. Lee Nelson. Mra Earl rowel-soberry, LaVoicc Kirk, Avaleen Kirk, Okelberry and Mrs. David LaVc-Kirk and Ada Burraston. The entertainment of the afterA dainty luncheon was served snd 500 was enjoyed. Prizes were noon was bingo. Indivdual prizes won by Gladys Boswell and Elva were given to each guest, and high score was won by Mrs. Sam MorOkellierry. gan. A dainty luncheon was served. A pink and white color scheme Presenl.il Play was used in the decorations. ADccC t Illinois Douglilcr Oil Birthday n. I'.nlerlnins Al Mr. and Mrs. Osgood of Ashland, I'umilv Dinner lave UelYeslmienls The Junior Boy Scouts, Flying F.agle Patrol, met at the home of Richard Bate on Wednesday, The boys spent about an hour supjer, enjoyed. Noble Grand Webster Brady and Noble Grand Alice Peart gave the addresses of the evening. Members of the lodges were entertained with a reading by Thos. Cochran and a vocal duet by Wayne Beck and John Farren. "500 winners were Sadie Warr, ladles' prize; John Farren. men's prize; and Nellie Laird, rut prize. Hostess At 1 - Utah Winesap APPLES Sunkist Large LEMONS 5 11 lb. .42j AVOCADOS TOMATOES (JREEN PEPPERS KANMLES I. G. A. MARKET Low 1tieei Everyday -- - Delivery Tuesday and Saturday 179 Phones ISO Ilfj |