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Show 1948 April 2, IJI, Cltil (',!( Dance The Eureka (Utah) I'ejiorter I Page Five ity Couple Honored cAt "TTry successful dancing party awn by the entertainment r0n.m.tt,H. at the Elk. Club. B. P. Wedding Reception 711. on Saturday eve27. March ning. wa The party, a guest affair, an large unusually attended by O. E- - No. i An impressive wcililing reception was Wilkry nl tlie Santaquin Iirs! wunl dripel I Inirsday. M.in li 21. In tlie receiving SAMAQUX fowd of Thi. party wa. the final one the for present thf committee, a group which ha. borne very ably the season. burdens of a heavy social In'Ll Inr Mr. mil Mrs. Holi enter-iiinmo- nt lousiness. l.ssoii Com ImJtil Witl I -- Pe lief Society unch Her Pics Are Hood Fetes line wen Mrs. Jennie Bylund, Creed Bylund, Mr. and Mrs. Wilk- p. ey of Nephl, Mins Audra Smith J ,noy1' and Miss Carol Jean Bylund. lively . . . j A lovely Fast Presidents met at the home of William Frary on Thursday jjr,. 25. March gftemoon, After the busincu of the day lesson was given WBs concluded, a Nilson. Jack Mrs. by A delicious luncheon rounded ut a most enjoyable afternoon. Those present were: Mrs. Ed. Holmes. Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. Nil-ku- i, Margaret Frecthy, Mrs. Jack Mrs. C. A. Carlson, Mrs. E. A. Stokes, Mrs. Arthur Smith and jjrs. Vern Never.. W. S. C. S. ELBERTA of past president., Tuesday, March at 2 p. m. Past presidents included: Mary Nelson, Clara Lemenar, Julia Peterson, Olive Greenhalgh, Irma Cloward, Trilma Jarvis, Harriet Hudson, and Mary Jane Sylvester. Prior ClIIT-CilA- T The young people were entertained with1 games and delirious parly food was served to the folGloria Daniels, Louise lowing: King. IiOuiac and Ronnie Cartwright, Butch Ashworth, Julie Ann Cartwright. Bobby and Joanle FerKarl guson, Julian Sanderson. Knotts. Betty Weitzeil, Carol Franklin. Myron Milne, Roy Sorenson. Mary Ellen and Jimmy Maxwell. Joe Ilae ami Eileen Fennell. Rose Ann and Toni Ferris. Souls en- tertained last Thursday at the Mr. and Mrs. John J. Coffey entertained at a dinner home of Mrs. Phylis Eli at Pay-soLuncheon was served to party on Saturday evening. March 27, honoring their son, Robert IL Coffey, and Miss Marion Harris, whose marriage Agnes Wilson of Payson, and La will take place early in April, also Rue Bauer, Doris Penrod, Lorie honoring Lynn Jones on hi. birth- Foote, and Vera Whitney of El1 be rta. Prize winners at 500 were "Stanley Party day. Vera Whitney. Agnes Wilson, and All were used Easter motifs in the Enjoyed By decorations, and the beautiful flor- Lorie Foote. A "Stanley Party was held at al centerpiece used on the main Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer enterthe home of Mrs. Darwin Larson table was designed and assembled on Friday evening.' by Gene Wall, a former Tintic high tained at an Easter supper for Mr. and Mrs. Don Penrod and daughThose attending were: Rosalie school student. Mrs. Heber Jones of Payson as- ters, and for Mr. and Mrs. Gale Dunn, Louise Kurtz, Donna Lunt, Mrs. R. L. Garity, June Kennedy, sisted Mrs. Coffey in entertaining Bauer of Eureka. Lila Milne, Thelma Roberts, Dora the twenty-si- x guests. Several people from El be rta Rose and that Stanley man, Bill took advantage of the opportunity McDonnell. Cards, Luncheon of visiting the Freedom Train at At the conclusion of the demonProvo last Thursday. They were stration cards were enjoyed and Enjoyed At Club Billie Thornley and her son, Robtssty refreshment, served. Mrs. Rose Phipps entertained ert; Mias Susan Roberta Graff, the S. T-- 500 club Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Cart Patten and Richard, Billy and Jerry Bate their sons,. Benton and Gaylord. evening. Satand spent Thursday, Friday a a a A nice luncheon was served to relatives. Provo in visiting urday Ada Anna members: Mr. Brown Franks John of Mesa, Ariof They also had the opportunity Sarah Sanderson, Gladys zona, left Sunday for his home Peay, Train. Freedom the visiting Dean, Minnie Painter, Naomi Ek-ke- r, after a two weeks' visit at the Esther Nielsen, Grace Beck, homes of his daughters, Miss JenFriends At Ruth Wahlquist, and Ella Mellor. nie Brown of Salt Lake City, and Card Party Prize, were won by Ruth Wahl- Mrs. Thelma Barney of El be rta. Thelma enjoyed a visit from her quist and Gladys Dean. Mrs. Lila Milne of Mammoth sister, Jennie, for a few days durentertained a few friend, at a ing this time, also. Mr. Brown brought news of rela"500" party on Wednesday eve- Goshen Literary-Grouin Kansas where he had been tives ning. At Meet Those present were: Mrs. Carol visiting for a few weeks prior to Larsen, Mrs. Thelma Roberts and Mrs. Eileen Jensen his visit here. GOSHEN Mrs. Rosalie Dunn. Mrs. Larsen entertained the Goshen literary Mr. and Mrs. Don Penrod and was the prize winner. dub at her home on Wednesday, At the conclusion of the card March 24. Donna Gannon gave a daughters had a pleasant trip last game, the hostess served a splen- -' book review entitled The House Sunday when, accompanied by Mr. did luncheon to the guests. That Jacob Built, by John Gun- and Mrs. John Bauer and Mary Ardeen, they drove up through ther. Delicious refreshments were Spanish Fork canyon to Fairview the visitserved to the following members: and on to Manti, where they Club ed with Don's parents, Mr. and EL Grace Allen, Jasperson. Mary Mrs. O. A. Penrod. They stopped Mrs. Madge Burraston entert- Wylma Jasperson, Mable Thomas, off at Mt. Pleasant to see the VirMelba Jensen, Cleopha Riley, ained the members of Just-a-MeCloud and Hintzes. and report that Jennie club at her home on Wednes- ginia Roberts. Virginia Hintzc has been rather ill for some Marguerite Powelson. day evening. time, though she is feeling a little Cards supplied the evening's dibetter now. At version, and tasty refreshments were served to Donna Paxman, La Last Wednesday Mrs. Melvina Party Dora Brady, Valene Livingston. Delightful Jolley of Elberta. and her sister. Fye Wall. Alliene Farren, Sadie GOSHEN The Saturday night Mary Penrod of Manti. went to Warr, Alice Peart, Ruth Gatley, 500" club was entertained at the Salt Lake City to visit their sister. Grace Chatwin, Lucille Knotts, home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sor- Mrs. H. A. Gardner of Blackfoot. Robinson and Maxine Schow. enson on March 27. Guests bidden Idaho, who was resting in the St. First prize was won by Sadie were: Robert and Eileen Jensen, Mark's hospital after an eye opera'Varr. second prize by Ruth GatlWaldo and Myrtle Sorenson. B and tion. Wonl has been received since ey. and consolation prize by MaxiMrs. Gardner is Wylma Jasperson, Ned and Elva that time that ne Schow. Rachel improving. and Wayne Okclberry. Jensen. Ruth White and Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fatten wen Boswell. Neighbors At Manti Temple Gladys Boswell. Ned Okelherry. in attendance at the hir'hlny Party in the regulast B. evening and Thursday Jasperson Jensen Eileen excursion for lar the of temple monthly prizes. the were recipients Mrs. Lucille Knott, entertained the stake presidency and high few of her neighbors at her home son of Mr. and Mrs. council. Fifty per cent of this Lee. Glen n Tuesday evening, honoring Mrs. Wilson Lee, is spending a few days group ami their wives were there. Helen Ferris on her birthday. is a Thone present were: Elizabeth at his home in Eureka. Glen Mrs. Willis Oram spent a day "Y. Johnson, Virginia Cartwright, Olive business student at the at the home of her sister. visiting Carlson, Villie Tinder, Le Dora confined to the Mrs. Don Castlehury of Irovo. is Bate William wady and Ha Sutherland. Mrs. I in Salt Lake, wady and Mrs. Sutherland were Holy Cross hospital Mrs. the On evening of March 17 an the prize winners. receiving medical treatment. Salt to him impromptu party was held at the Bate accompanied on Bronson home, honoring Burley on home to her returned but Lake, S'lviti Stock his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. OakThursday. f'ivcs Parly ley Kearns of Santaquin, Mrs. MilAnn McIntyre and Mary Ann dred Montague and daughter Joyce Goshen Easter was the them Escheverctta. students at St. of Payson. and Mr. and Mrs. Willis of Elberta were Mid "500 the diversion when Syl Mary's of the Wasatch, spent their Oram and family Stock entertained at a party Easter vacation visiting their par-- , present. her dub on Friday. March 26. ents. Mrs. Ada McIntyre ami Mr La Rue Bauer spent the day Mer baskets centered each of and Mrs. Tony Escheverctta. the tables, visiting with her mother. Tuesday lunch-00 where a delicious Beck of Eureka. Later Pvril Mrs. Fox spent was served to the following Mr. and Mrs. Edward her and they had din-- 1 at the joined Lake week-en- d Salt in fibers: Gladys Boswell. Winona the Berks. the with ner and Gail Finch. Elaine Nelson, borne of their daughter r. L. W. Mrs. and Mr. rjaine Kirk. Donna Gannon, Elva Trenton Beck of Lehl is visiting: While there they at-- , wtdberry. DeVar Sorenson. Alta the home of his sister and at St.. at services Ada Burraston, and tended the Easter Mr. and Mrs. Kay brother-in-laa Cathedral. They report .'JU ''"bite. won re re W dill De-lor- es 1 ' ' G.-n- c ! son-in-la- Schau-erhame- Rton, Prizes were by Mark's Burraston and Ada Finch. most enjoyable . week-en- d. j(tU(1y mond. Id I loslrss Io I'ricmls i Miss Beryl Toone was hostess to a number of friends at her home in Mammoth on Saturday evening. The evening was spent playing raids and various games (could it be post office?), and a delicious luncheon was served to the follow Linnea Paulsen, ing guests: Elaine Pett. Jenny Johnson, Doro-- ; thy Mae Rostrum, Darlene Perr-soJimmy Lunt, David Houghton, Alvin Johnson and Elwood Dean. I '.n joy Play ELBERTA The Roy Scouts from here were In attendance at the regular Scout meeting at Eureka last Tuesday evening. After n. STAR THEATRE EUREKA, UTAH the regular class work, they enjoyed two one-aplays presented by the M. I. A., and were among the recipients of a special April Fool's Day treat given by the Mutual. MRS. ADA RANDLE j hist-A-Me- Cants supplied the evening's diversion, ami a delicious luncheon was served. The table was decorated in the Easter colors, and n. One-A- t The Bon Ton 500 Club were ning. (iits Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Redmond and boys, of Eureka, were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Marys folks. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Jolley. . entertained Easter baskets for each guest carried out the theme. Tlioac attending were: Virginia llirtliiluy Randle, Ellen Randle, Effie Bell, 1 Bonnie Bauer, Alice Fennell, Mae Lilly For D.mglilor Markham, and the guests of the Mrs. Helen Ferris entertained at evening, Thelma Roberta and Mary a birthday party on Wednesday Redmond. Honors for cards went to Mrs. ufternoon. in honor of her daughBell, Mrs. Fennell and Mrs. Redter. Geraldine. Sunday. To Carriage Dora Randle Mrs. trio, Geraldine White, Joan Clark and Shirley (.Toward, accompanied by Bonnie Hudson; duet, Wilkey sisters; tribute, Audra Smith. Bruce Bylund, brother of the bride, was1 master of ceremonies. Program A tribute to past Merlyn Jolley was surprised presidents, written by Estella Pet- and happy last Monday night when erson. he returned home from school and Jokes Florence Butler. found a beautiful birthday cake To I hive Hook Duct Verda Gilson and Anna with seventeen candles on it. Later Grace Carter. in the evening he was the guest of Before the end SANTAQUIN Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones and Mae. of the school year Santaquin JunGroup singing. All past presi- when they saw the show, "The Egg Reior High School will have a yearb- dents expressed themselves. and I." ook. The editor, are working freshments were served. Relief bard to compile material. This 1. Society president Emma Wall, Iva Mr. and Mrs. Glen Erickson the Tint year the Junior High ha. Carlgren, Laura Goodall and Dar- played host to Mr. and Mrs. Gib ns Smith arranged the social. sttempted such a project. Snell and family, of Eureka, on Party Honors Couple 11 a solo from Mrs. Jennie Bylund; the members of her Pinochle Club reading, Mrs. Olive Uroadhcad; at her home on Wednesday eve- Elva Greenhalgh, Reporter (All news must lie submitted not later than Tuesday evening to be in the current issue of the paper.) 30, program was held, with pi Iirly ct Try Mrs. Randles Strawberry Pie STRAWBERRY TIE cup berries water cups famAside from raising a large sugar. cups time' Randle Mrs. has found ily, for church worts and is active in' Cook few minutes, then mash the Eastern Star. At present she.and lra,n' Thicken withheaping cornstarch. Cook hard holds a state office in that organ-- 1 W ization. and is really showing the for, 2 nnmites. remove from fire and whip egg beater for younger generation how to step on back of stove riace accom-1 and mlnutM,; around get things from 1 hour unliI C0H and clear, nllshcd to Vk hours. The recipe below might appear pm rnwt with fresh berries and to be a bit premature, but it will poUr filling over them, then place be strawberry time before one in refrigerator. Serve with it. Don't fail to try it. cream. 2 2 whip-realiz- es Mrs. Let tie Patten of Spanish ''lt.l itin Fork, and Mr. Frank ratten of .T . . j, Parowan were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patten on Sunday. Mm. Roy TacniKI ELBKKTA Frank is the principal of the school , m... at Parowan. and ha, been in this Nor for WrthdaV part of the state on school busi- - man. Tlie lime was spent in play- nP, . ing bingo, and a delicious lunch . Mrs. Lois Tuttle and wm. ct Manti. are visiting in the home of, Mr. and Mrs. William IVnrod. , ... and e Hack in the Saddle GENE AUTRY AND A gay party was GOSHEN held at the home of Mrs. Ned Okelherry Thursday, March 25, in compliment to the cast of Gone M With the Girls, the three-a- ct I. A. play, and members of the bishopric. Those attending were: Dorothy Steele, Helen Steele, Car-ro- ll Branagan, Junior Gardnrr, Merrill Nelson, Don Jasperson, Shlrlene Riley, Bonnie Morgan, Lloyd Ten rod, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Okelherry, Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hor. ton, Bishop and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk, Lael Steele, Beverly White, Mr.' and Mrs. Ned Okclberry, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Powelson. After luncheon the evening's entertainment was climaxed when the guests motored to Provo to attend the Academy Award winner, Gentlemens Agreement. The Fabulous Suzanne SUNDAY and MONDAY THE GREAT WALTZ LUISE RANIER FERNAND GRAVET ' TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Sweet Genevieve t ALSO I RlondiVs Anniversary THURSDAY! Winter Wonderland I MOW 4 ?af1 M"rjr,Pl K-n'- itr' barter. Imv and Stanley Sugita. Jimmie Grcen- halgh. Danny and Ixtuise Erickson, Mrs. Grant Thomas spent Easter an(j p.yjd an(j John Barney. Sunday in Payson, visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Betty Jensen. Mr nni, MrI H(r,,Prt Shook and Mrs. Evelyn Brooks. Janet, of Dividend, spent week-en- d In Salt (be City. Malcolm and Faye Jolley and,i , sons, and Kay and Carol Jolley and daughter visited last Sunday Junior ( tills - MntliiTS afternoon at Ihe home of the hoys mother. Mrs. Arthur Jolley, ofi GOSHEN - While Block with Payson. red motifs, crystal eandelahra and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bauer of El- -' colorful American flag place ranis lierta. ami Mr. and Mrs. Lauren ricromtcd the lovely table when Franks of Eureka, spent Sunday p,( Goshen Junior Girls of the M. in Salt iJike enjoying dinner and entertained their mothers at show. Twenty their annual festival. guests were nerved. The luncheon Mr. and Mrs. William Oram anrj program were under the direr- were in Provo last Friday getting ljnn f Elaine Kirk ami Fern Hnr-bah- y chirks. ton. Goshen Junior leadera. Max- ine Steele's solo. "This is the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barney. Mr. iimir, accompanied by Jo Ann and Mrs. Walter Barney, and Mr. ciark. ami Stifle's tonst on and Mrs. Orm Barney were in ' personality." completed Goshen's court at Provo on Wednesday and rontrihutinn to the program. . . . . Thursday, defending their title to El- the a i suit with land in range it.imti i ' I Siilli'l.ix herta Land und Water Co. The trial is over, hut as yet the brief, ( ii iti Niiim are not In and no decision has been GOSlIKN - A family birthday handed down. dinner was held on Easter Sunday Carol ami Kay Jolley, Gene and in compliment to Mr. W. L. Steele. : I,a Rue Bauer, and Valeria and Family members attending were and the! Steele Mrs. Eudora family, attended Bauer Anleen Mary show in Eureka last Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pnrk and fam- it to Is one of the.ily. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orglll and They most enjoyable evenings they had: family, of Salt I.akc; Mr and Mrs. 'Glen Jacobsen, of Dividend; Fran spent for some time. eis Steele or Tmw le, and the fam- of Mr and Mrs. W. L. Steele. Miss Charlotte Radtke. of Eure-,i!- y guests enjoyed the dc ka. is spending a few days in the Thirty-on- e home of Mr. and Mrs. Gem Bauer. Iii inus dinner and social rhat. , April 2nd A 3rd TWO RIO HITS! Gay Farly Al Okrllioriy Home Mrs. Ada Randle is one of llic old or residents of Eureka (spenkint of lime sent lirre, not liow many years young Mrs. Handle happens to Ik.) If anyone lias any doulls ns to her knowledge of vita- lamins and calories, one just has lo give her quartet of stalwart sons" the once over" and all doubts on the subject will be forever dispelled. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' ' I j ' : i d wit. ti kd Mwt h fiwriSm i to ! m af palsfc iMfiMt . . . Itwud. 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