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Show March 12, ljH - The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Five Makes Them Good rj V5r a rv Social Notes GOSHEN SOCIAL tin. "he y ' ELBERTA ' V NOTES . . . Kuth White, Reporter Stake M. Sentaquin-Tinti- c j J j 0, l? Okel-hcn- y, n, . . . was A gay family held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Sorenson on Sunday, March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hendricks snd daughter, Virginia, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Tim Jensen and daughter Shirley, of Payaon; Howard and Mrs. Sorenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller, enget-togeth- er I lie miHi.ig Carls and Mrs. Charles Waterbury. His trip waa occasioned by the serious illness of his mother, who Is now in the Payson hospital. At Isat report, Mrs. Wsterburys progress was satisfactory. 'y. Mrs. Don McCoy of Payson spent Wednesday visiting in the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Don Penrod. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Patten were in attendance at Leadership Week at the B. X. U. They reported it to be a very educational and enjoyable treat. Ameriian legion Auxiliary lield tlujr regul, ar Monday ovoning at (lie home of Mrs. Virginia 1 resident alone Livingston rondiu trd tl ie meet Stake of the a social in the Eiberta amusement hall last Thursday evening. Dancing followed an enjoyable program and refreshments were served. They also hsld their regular quorum meeting in Eiberta on The matter of the childrens Easter party was brought before the meeting and it was decided that, owing to an early Easter this year, it would not be wise to plan the regular Easter egg hunt, A party for the children will be planned for later in the year. After the regular order of business was transacted, a splendid program was presented, under the direction of Ellen Ferguson, chairman, and Merle Pilon. Reading, "Horrors of Youth, by Farrel Wahlquist; vocal solos, "My Buddy" and "Serenade of the Bells," by Rosalie and Mary Lou McNeil; tap dance, Toni Ferris; paper, "Community Service, Merle Monday, March 8. ne Gil-iisp- The Stake Missionaries held their regular report meeting last Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Jolley. Mrs. e Jolley served them randy. home-mad- In the first of a series of pictures introducing some of the good cooks in Eureka and nearby, the Eureka Reporter today Introduces Mrs. Mary A. Stack. A gracious hostess at any function, she takes a special pride in her cooking and especially does she like to make waffles. Pi-Ion- . sojoyed the excellent dinner and of Salt Lake, thought to be lost cial chat that completed the visit. in the West Tintic mountains. Elva Boswell, Okelberry, Gladys Donna Gannon, Monday Visitors Ada Burraston, Fi.inn Nelson, Alta Burraston, Mrs. Charles Hepworth of Sanyi.in Kirk, Winona Jensen, Gail entertwere taquin, and Mrs. Carol Finch and Ruth White of Salt Lake , spent Monday ained at the home of DeVar Sorenson (m Thursday, March 5. 500' visiting at the home of Mrs. Marguerite Higginson. was enjoyed and a dainty and taseveout the rounded luncheon ty High prize Saturday In S. L. nings entertainment was won by Gail Finch, cut prize by Elva Okelberry, and consolation Bishop and Mrs. Alonzo and Mr. and Mrs. Carl prise by Gladys Boswell. Sandstrom spent Saturday in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Tom White were Lake. host and hostess to the Saturday Eight 500 club on March 6. DaffoWeek-en- d Away dils and motifs of spring carried out the decoration theme. Covers Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Larsen were laid for the following guests the week-en- d in Salt Lake spent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen, Mr. with their daughter and visiting Mr. and snd Mrs. Ned Okelberry, Mr. and Mrs. Denton lira. Wayne Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Holland. Mrs. Holland was forWaldo Sorensen, Mrs. B. Jasper-somerly Miss Joan Larsen. Mrs. Gladys Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Sorenson. High Reserve Date prize was won by Mrs. Ned and consolation prizes by Plans are being made for a St. lira. Waldo Sorenson and Mrs. Patrick's day dance to be held on Curtis Sorenson. March 20, in the Tintic high school Reserve that date Mr. and Mrs. Tom Powelson gymnasium. a time. More about the and daughters, Kay and Joy, of for good in next week's Reporter. Logan, and Mr. amd Mrs. Stanley dance Powelson and were daughter Ann, Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Neil McCormick, of Eureka; their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook, and Mr. (Powelson. and Mrs. Harry Cook and son, Santaquin-Tinti- c L. D. S. church held j ELBERT A Captain Jack Jones Try This Recipe For Waffles.., Mrs. Wm. T. Jolley waa surprised and plraaed when she opened the paper last Saturday and saw the picture of her eon, Ellis Oram of Blackfoot, Idaho. Ellis is the district neighborhood commissioner of the Boy Scouts In their Red Cross drive. Mr. Oram la very active in Scout work. and Ellen Ferguson. The Eiberta Sunday school la Hostesses for the evening were very proud of the attendance record act last Sunday when fifty-tw- o Mrs. Dicia Waters, worthy grand Virginia Carlson, Florence Potts, and Mrs. Ruth Potts Margaret of the fifty-eigenrolled matron of Eastern Star in Utah, A well known resident of EureI cup melted butter were members at made her official visit to Valley Harrington. present meeting. Mrs. Stack is also known for 1 ka, Of the aix remaining, two were cups milk. her hospitality. She is active in Chapter in Provo on Tuesday. Mix and sift dry ingredients to- excused on account of Illness. Mrs. Ada Randle, a grand offi- Felix Club At church and civic affaire, having cer from Tintic chapter, went to Gourley Home been chairman of the local Red gether; add milk which has been Members of the Eiberta Relief Provo to attend the meeting. Cross for the past several years, mixed with beaten egg yolks. Add Twenty-thre- e other members of Mrs. Maud Gourley entertained and it might be added, has done a melted butter. Beat until all lumps Society received a special treat Tintic chapter also attended. the members of the Felix Club at remarkable Job, giving of her time have disappeared, and you have a Tuesday In conjunction with their her home on Wednesday evening. freely to make a success of the smooth creamy mixture. Cut and regular work and busineas meetfold In beaten egg whites. ing. They were served a chicken Cards were enjoyed, with the organization locally. Mrs. Rmullc Is dinner with all the trimlnga, by She is When to heat Indicator elecmake of the allways willing prizes going to Clara Jerman and Vera Thomas, first counselor In a stack" of waffle tric waffles maker shows for Iron Honored At Party that anyone Virginia Cartwright the organization. in on has been her unexpectedly. sufficiently p Tasty refreshments were served dropping The home of Mrs. Thomas Ran- to Helen Brown, Deon Ferguson, She takes pride in her exception- pour the batter into the center of After the farewell party for Mr, dle was the scene of a surrprise Thelma Griggs, Margaret Cronin, ally good waffles. It could be that Iron from a pitcher or ladle, alparty on Sunday, March 7th. The Mary Frances Bridgeman, Ella the little extra pinch of this or lowing the batter to come to the and Mra. Eugene Hlntze, Friday that" is what makes them ao edge of the Iron. Bake 3 to 6 min- evening, Mr. and Mra. Don Penrod occasion being Mrs. Randle's birth Hannifin and the prize winners. palatable. Try making them her utes until the Iron has ceased to entertained some of the young day. steam. In case you have an auto- couples at a chow mdn dinner at way. Those attending were Mr. and WAFFLES matic waffle baker, until the their home. The food was preMrs. Leslie Randle and daughter, Miners Union Aux. 2 cups flour automatic control shows that pared by Mrs. Roy N. Tachikl, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle and Conduct Meeting 4 teaspoons baking powder waffle is finished. Serve piping was delicious. children. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ransalt hot. Restrain your curiosity and Those in attendance besides the teaspoon dle and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 4 The Miners' Union Auxiliary 2 teaspoons sugar cover don't lift the the were: r, Penrods, Curtis Butler and daughter, Harry held their during regular meeting on 2 eggs Gene and Jennie Hintze of ML Randle and Miss Lois Randlie. cooking. 3. March Wednesday evening, Pleasant; Albert and Leona CarAfter the regular business of ter, Oren and Thelma Barney, Bill the evening was disposed of, cards Ilintze Couple and Lola Oram, and Malcolm and Entertains For were enjoyed and delightful reHonored At Faye Jolley of Eiberta; Marion Club served. freshments Sewing and Donna Davie of Genola; and Farewell Social Prises were won by Wanda Don and Janice Bishop of Salt Mrs. Genevieve Sanderson enter- Colovich, first; Valene Livingston, Lake ELBERTA On City. Friday evening, tained the members of her Sewing house prize, and Lilly Erickson, . . . March 5, Gene and Jennie Hlnlze Club on Thursday evening. draw prize. were honored at a Farewell Party Mr. and Mra. A. D. Jones enterA sociable evening was enjoyed Hostesses for the luncheon were held at the Church Amusement tained White-heaTuesday evening for their and delightful refreshments served Mrs. Edith O'Rourke, Mrs. Hall. Guests from Mammoth, Visit III Ioocll son and daughter-in-lato Frieda Ohlson, Thelma Ross, and and Mrs. Anna Franks. Goshen. Genola, Provo, and Mrs. Jack Jones. Mr. sndCapt. Mrs. W. Next meeting will be held on! Madge Bills, Mamie? Wirthlin, Mr. and Mrs. L. Swierkosz and Salt Lake City attested to the D. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs Gordon. Floris Castlcton. Celeste Thompson March 17. were guests of Mr. and popularity of thla young couple. children W. E. Foote were the guests. n Lorraine, Steve and Jeffrey and the special guest of the eveGene served as Presiding Elder Mrs. Woods Cowdell of Tooele over are anxiously awaiting a The Goshen Ward Relief Society ning, Mrs. Wm. Wirthlin. of the Eiberta Branch of the the week-enDon and Doris Penrod Pk at their new baby brother, will hold a social commemorating M. I. A. Conducts spent L.D.S. Church for 26 months, as last Sunday ft tiny one arrived at Payson their 106th anniversary Tuesday, in Mt. Pleasvisiting Successful well as holding down a post In the ant with the Party dty hospital on Thursday, March March 16. An excellent program, Dinner Guests Eugene Hintze's and Stake Mutual. Jennie won the love in Manti with Dona folks. Mr. and A to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson. games and refreshments are being M. decided hold I. to A. The H Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ross and and admiration of people through- Mrs. Oliver A. Penrod. weighed in at 6 lbs. 4 ozs. prepared. All ladies of the ward out the Stake for her musical last evening and though it . . . party Matilda Ross and Alare invited to attend. was an impromptu one, it was very family, Mrs. were and willingness to help at ability Bill Ferris returned home Satbert Ross Art Miller entertained Sunday dinner a moment's notice In any calling successful and enjoyed by all presafter a somewhat lengthy urday Caliat and Mr. of Mrs. Kulvinsky made of her. her home Monday, Mr. Ned Riley of Redding, MEET SCHEDULE jjkuda ent. Games were played and after guests In the Payaon hospital. Bill stay vacain home at Salt their Lake. week's a i In honor of her husband's is fornia, spending Primary 3:30 p.in. Tuesdays a hilarious time, ice cream .was After a very enjoyable program, has been sway for six weeks. Birthday. Delicious refreshments tion at the home of his parents, Relief Society 2:00 p. m. Tue. served. the Hintze's were presented with highlighted by a beautiful birth- Mr. and Mrs. Eld. Riley. I lore M I. A. 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays. The party was under direction a book aa a token of the apprec!a Sunday The penalty in any alate for day cake, were served to Mr. and SUNDAY tion of the Branch. of Gloria Gear and A. M. Ross. careless wiring may be 10:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen, Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School Regina Lucas and Mr. and Mrs. pAfter the party a dancing practice The Relief Society took over gar Hopes, Mr. and Mrs. Ever-- t of Tooele, were week-en- d at 7:00 Sacrament Dean p.m. guests Meeting Palmer, of Salt Lake, were after the program to serve homewas held. Those attending the Correlation Meeting 3:15 p.m. Okelberry, Mrs. Deon Hansen, the home of Mr. Jensen's parents, were Gloria Gear, Carlos in Eureka Sunday, visiting with made ice cream and cookies. practice 0ie host and hostess. Sacrament meeting will be un- Rife, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jensen. Regina's mother, Mrs. Margaret Dancing followed the serving of STAR THEATRE der the direction of the Stake Mr. snd Mrs. Wilson Lee, Spurrier, Lucas. and Dr. refreshments with a forty-fiv- e Hr. and Mrs. of Members the Council. a High George Cook were EUREKA, UTAH minute Virginia Reel, during Benjamin Ward presented Mrs. Norman Obom, Mr. and Mrs. iwasantiy surprised March 7 when k which most of the ladies removed comedy, "New Fires," at the Stake High Council will be pre- Iirin Thompson, and Bishop and Ill ars Program FRIDAY and SATURDAY mbers of the snd Thomas Mrs. Alonzo Sandstrom. their shoes for better trartlon. family and close Goshen Ward Friday evening, sent. Rexwill White on Mareh 12 A IS the duliea Chatwin foiled and enjoyed a very March 5. speak Mrs. Joe Pilon and son Jimmy Gaiety and good fellowship were Priestof the and responsibilitiea ZANE GREY'S jjhcioua Sunday dinner. Those spent the early part of the week the keynote of the evening, and hood and the value and responsi- In S. I.. Ilmrsduy tending were Mrs. June Wil-yfelt the that was everyone Code in party Sunday visitors at the home of Salt of the West Lake. had the Jimmy and daughter Janice, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thomas were bility of temple marriage. Glen a huge success and a fitting send-of- f or on a Uncle being guest plelasure Mrs. Combs and and Mr. solo. George Mrs- - Bert Hatch of Mr. Larson will give a vocal for our very dear friends. with their daughter and Tho meeting is part of the Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cherry spent Woody's Wood Chuck program on JAMES WARREN The Hintze's will make their Mr. and Mrs. P. A. and Mrs. Joseph Smith and daughKUTA. Also; new home in Mt. Pleasant. quarterly program of the Stake Thursday in Salt Lake. and Mrs. Violet Chapman ter Carma. The Smiths arc at High Council. SHARYN MOFFETT Salt Lake Lake City. City, Utah: Mr. and home in Salt In Visit I) in (filler o ., Visit I 'fiends Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson Go To Della The Relief Society was in charge BANJO of the Sunday evening servlrea at Miss Msureen McCormick spent spent Friday and Saturday at the home of their the L.D.S. rhureh. Mrs. Ella Sand- the and Mr. and Mrs. John (Sport) Handaughter early part of the week visiting Carl Callaway Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee. nifin spent a few days at Delta, strom conducted. Narrators were friends in Salt I eke City. V. L. (Andy) Anderson SUNDAY and MONDAY Mrs. Ruby Rigler and Mrs. Greer They have spent the winter in visiting at the home of their son on MAGIC TOWN Chatwin. Others taking part Mesa. Arizona, doing temple work, and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. the program were Mrs. Floris Go I o I oiirn.inicnl and were enroute to their home in Max Hannifin. They returned to with Mr. snd Mrs. Geo. W. Forscy of American Fork. Potts and the Singing Mothers their home on Sunday. JAMES STEWART Eureka, snd Mr. and Mra. David conducted by IdiVerne Bauer. JANE WYMAN The house made by John Bosa to C. Fnrsey of Payson. left for Salt to attend the TUESDAY ami WEDNESDAl represent the home of the Relief Lake on Wednesday CHARLIE CHAN Society was displayed and was! lmsketlall tournament. UTAH OIL REFINING CO. In much admired. Mr. Rosa Is to be Green-halg- Sand-stro- son-in-la- Provo Visit ht h, m w, n, Guests-of-hono- Okel-berr- y, ! ! Paragraphs Ot! Interest d El-ber- Pet-tno- d. T.TD.S. Cfcurcb ytews - ce 5 Poca-Idah- son-in-la- o; j son-in-la- w, -- Distributors PRODUCTS complimented on the fine workmanship. The servlees were entertaining and enjoyed by ail present, MINE ANI) INDUSTRIAL LUBRICANTS I Irin Mmiiliiv Mrs. David Eager and Douglas Eager, of Provo, spent Monday in Eureka, visiting David Eager and is Mr. and Mrs A. M. Ross. LD.8. Relief Society planning another gala Anniversary Party to be held at the Amuse, to veryone; program, j.leiiM' ment Hall on March IMh ;irid refreshments. You diinring. memberadult nil the We Invite ran t afford to miss this party, so attend-aneship of the ward to he in you on Thursday .J well be H o'clock j IMh ;it Mareh pm. Entertainment has been planned The FUEL OILS t The Fourth Quorum of Elders of the ing. and his wife, Dorothy, are "on leave" from Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, California. They arrived Friday to visit with Jack's folks. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones of Elbcrta and Dorothy's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trevort of Payson. Jack has served in the Marine Mr. J E. Stevens, general manager Murray Refractories Com-Pan- y Corps since March of 1942. He and Don Rakes, foreman was on Iwo Jima with the 5th Marines and served for one for Murray Refractories, spent a with the Occupational Forcesyear week-en- d in in Eureka at the home Japan. Dorothy also saw service. of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. the war. she was a memMr. Stevens and Mr. Garrity. Rakes par- During Following the program, cards ber of the WACa. in ticipated a searching party were enjoyed and refreshments made up of Masons of Utah, who served. Prizes were won by Va-lewere searching for Mr. Ketchum ie Makes Official Livingston, Mrs. Robert t 4 Mra. Susan Ferris and Billie Thornlry were in American Fork on busineas Wednesday. on Captain, Wife On Leave Visit In Elbcrta Reporter at the home of his parents, Mr. Legion Auxiliary At Monday Meeting ... Junior High auditorium 6. Mammoth, Saturday, March Santa-- ; Genola, Goshen, gumka Attend Party Second and First Santaquin ouin Dancing was In Salt Ijike were represented. Mrs. the of evening. the diversion Peter-,0Mr. Oran and Mayor and Mrs. John Fatten Vera Donnelly stake activity leaders, were were in Balt Lake on atSunday tending a birthday dinner given in in charge of the arrangements. DonnclIy mother. Urs. Avaleen Kirk was hostess Mrs. P. J. Donnelly. ot a lovely afternoon party at her SiiCr membrB of the family Wednesday, March 3. Mrs. Donnelly ingere daughter. Patricia. Mr. and Kirk gave an interesting review of AcBank Mama's Mrs. Vernon the hook, Donnelly and daugh- Ann Pat Donnelly and count A delicious luncheon was Gladys Ella Donnelly. served to the following: Elva Nelson, Elaine Boswell, Elaine Kirk, Alta Burraa-toVisitors Take Ada Burraston and Ruth Part In Seareli CCT.t.,n T Mr. Floyd Waterbury la visiting Wb . CIIIT-CIIA- Elva Greenhalgh, NEWS AND a. party for the Beehive and scout groups was held at the mut,. 'll i I e. , MpH your friends at the THK THAI T II ODxffcpipall UBsnir IT It s D A Y The Vigilantes Bcturn -- - with JON HALL ! j ft |