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Show May 7- - The Eureka (Utah) Reporter bridal Shower Given for Miss Joan Crook SANTAQUIN-- A Lriilal .sliowt-- r was lu-St-on.ward May 6. at Sai.lafj..ii. , 1 rook- ul Nlrs- 'I"1 lrBram ihc fallowing: Jju, solo. Reading. Jolene Hudiion. Carol Greaves. Orchid Marie Open- - . k I , ' Social Notes TlursJ(iy ousisl.I Mr. and Mrs. HANTAqi'IN Leslie Howard announce the marHride-To-B- Intraday May Day Festivities Planned For May y Carter and (iOsllKX May Day will bf held at the Goshen school on Fri- day. May 7. Events of the day include a Hobby Horae Drill by; t. ' Graf-frei- Weaver. Games supplied the diversion and a delicious evening's luncheon to the following: served waa Robinson, Madge Burras ton, Prsnces Ewell. Ruth Catley, Faye Wall. Marcella Chambers, Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knotts and son, Carl, and Mrs. Olive Carlson returned to their homes in Eureka on Sunday after spending two weeks visiting relatives in Los AnYaml-ihit- a. gelas and other points of interest Schow. Allicne Farren. Miyo Margaret Lucas. Lucille on the Coast. honChristensen, and the guest of Miss Shirley Hall of Enterprise, Weaver. Helen or. Mrs. Carol and Scott Tuilis of Newcastle spent the week-en- d visiting Ila Sutherland at the home of Bishop and Mra Alonzo Sandstrom. Carol and k Complitnenled Scott are brothers of Mrs. SandElizabeth Johnson entertained strom. the members of the Birthday Club Mrs. Martha Van Wagoner and at her home on Monday evening, Suth-lan- d. son, Charles, were in Heber on Da honored being guest the Sunday attending a funeral of an aunt, Mrs. George Van Wagoner. The members presented Mrs. De-lor- es schiMil 41. :U J A i . Tintic Chapter No. 8, O. E. S.. met in regular session on Monday, The Blue Bird Girls held a aur-o- f May 3. A abort program honoring the mothera of the order was given prise party In honor of their tearh-- , er, Mra. Villie Tinder, on last as follows: Vocal solo, Mra. Elva Bonner; Tribue to Mother, Alton Thursday evening. Games supplied the evening's en- Baker; and a piano solo, Mra. tertainment. and the girls pre- Mabel BuUer. Delicious refreshments were pared and served a delicious lunchserved after Chapter by Mra. Ethel eon. Memliers present were Colleen H. Donnelly, Mrs. Elaine Archer Paxman, Connie Jameson, Deloy and Isslie Randle. The next stated meeting will be Cornelius, Lila Cherry, Angellne on May 17. Uogden and Irene Hansen. will begin at 1 d; Legion Auxiliary Santaquin Elects o'clock. ll Organization Meeting Scheduled I with a beautiful gift. Club will A meeting of the be held at the L. D. S. church on Tuesdny, May 11. for the purpose of organizing for the summer months. All those interested, especially the mothers of the girls, ire urged Wedding Planned C.OSHLN - Mrs. .iirillt Jolinsnri anti I n. vice-preside- to attend this meeting. MISS RENEE JOHNSON Last Thursday R. L. Garity and delicious luncheon was served John F. Rowe of Eureka and Fred by the hostess to Lucille Knotts. W. Hanson of Dividend, were in Margaret Salt Lake Vrrginia Cartwright. City attending the ReBrady. LaDora Brady, Helen Ferr- union of the Scottish Rite Masons. is. Mrs. Olive Carlson and Villie About seventy candidates were Tinder. given the thirty-secon- d degree. Prizes were won by Lucille The banquet in the evening was and Knotts. Virginia Cartwright attended by more than a thousand Margaret Brady. members. J. C. Penney of New York and Rev. Geo. J. Weber of Salt Lake City were the speakers Club 1 1 cars I,eah Boyer, Home Demonstration Agent for Juab County will be present and will have some in- teresting things to tell the members of the club. A special program is being preol (loslirn ! pared. are Mra. Lula Leaders for tin fiigiigcmriit approi'nliing marring' of her Baker, Mrs. Millie Kay, Mrs Ituth (langlilcr. Rcncc, to I Inward Miller, soil of Mr. mid Mrs. Wahlquist, and Betty Nush. Arlluir Miller. I bey will Ik married some lime idler lier Mrs. Helen Cook ia spending a at the banquet. graduation from tlie I ay sou Iiigli school this spring. How- few days at Provo visiting her Mrs. Tom MeCIain. Mrs. Grace Chatwin ia confined ard served in llie Pacific tlioaler during llie recent World Mrs. Cook was formerly Miss to the Payson hospital after underHelen Dunran. ur. going an operation for appendicitis. Latest reports are that she for any more vacation of this Ncvcr Tod Busy To Make Good Things is recovering nicely. Auxiliary. On Mother's Day, May Bth, cor-- ! sages will be presented by the Le- gion to the five Gold Star Mothera of Santaquin. in the two warda in Sunday school services. The Gold Star Mothera are: Mra. Fayo Crook, Mra. Carrie Okander, and Mra. Thomas Chatwin of the Second ward; Mra. William O. Peterson and Mra. George Sylvester of the First ward. Mra. Geraldine Olson will pay tribute to these aisler-in-la- very interesting meeting of the Entre Nous club was held at the home of Mrs. Emma Andrew nn last Wednesday evening. The book review. "The Dark Wood." by Christine Weston, was given by Mrs. Virginia Randle. refreshments were Delightful served to members: Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Elva Donnelly, Bonner, Mrs. A Sorenson. Mrs. Stella Donnelly, Mrs. Ellen Randle, Mrs. Rosalie Elizabeth Dunn. Mrs. Franke, Mrs. Belle Coffey, Mrs. Ruby Archer, Mrs. Orlene Sutherland, and Mrs. Agnes Anderson. Elaine w kind. It would appear that Mrs. Chris- tie Kropf rather likes hospital life. Mrs. T. A. Clement left last FriA few' w'eeks ago she underwent day for Twin Falls, Idaho to spend an operation at the Payson hos- two weeks with her son and Lt. Col. and Mrs. pital, and returned to her home daughter-in-laand was doing nicely, when she Erwin Clement. decided she would like to see just Mr. and Mrs. Dean G. Henriod of how they treated pneumonia. Apwere in Eureka on WednesProvo parently they treated her O. K. with Mr. Henriod's day visiting for she is again at her home, and sister and brother-in-laMr. and ia recuperating nicely. It is to be Mra. John Rowe and Miss Ethel hoped that it will not be necessary j Brenton. ly sucesful, both from s financial and social standpoint. At Birthday Dinner The program was given under the direction of the ward Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Francis Carlson, of school, with George W. Forsey as enjoy yourself WHERE FRIENDS MEET at the SILVER CLUB Althea Ekki-- APPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICE PAYSON EIHEKA, UTAH FRIDAY and SATl'RDAY May 7th and 8th Nelson Eddy - Ilona Massey Northwest Outpost SUNDAY and MONDAY The Perils of Pauline with Betty Hutton - John Lund A T VEND AY and WEDNESDAY Mystery - False law - Murder jidim Literary Cluli Fleets The Unsuspected HANTAqVIN -- The Ladies Literary Club held election at the home of Mrs. Vivian Roper, WedOfficers elected nesday night. were: Mrs. Dot York, president; Mra. Mrs. Inex Kay, Jennie Hendrickson, secretary. Program ronunittee: Mra. Ethel Peterson. Mrs. Jennie Bylund, Mra. Chine Greenhalgh. This was the last meeting until September. Bon- CARTOON t; MRS. VOLA NKVKRS Photo by Gean Worthington. I REAM 1 a I , PUFFS nip Spry nip tMiiling water nip silted t salt 4 eggs Bring Spy and water to Ruling point in sau epan. Sift flour ami salt together. Add to water nil a! M;" and beat vigorously until mixture la thick and mid , ommiiiMith away easily from sides of pan Remove lom f:te Add eggs, one at a time, biat.ng thoroughly after is i.iii h addif ioi iir.id mixture smooth and bh nded 1 ii from teasKHin up imx'uiiapart m linking about 2 im b iTtie dh Sprv. bert gn.-t-'-- i bold its hae and mixture sh'-u'in very Imt not i plead i. . oven 4 .VI deg. I fur 10 nunulea. then reduce heat alightlv to 400 deg fur 2.'i minutes lunger. Gunl Slit each puff and fill with whip-m- i cream or cream filling Ihist Makes with confeetioner'a sugar a,MlUf 2 dozen puffs. Mrs. Nevera sav the alxivi- followed S' when rurately. pTipe, Cream l'uffs an is a treat to almost anyone, but more, so when one has three hungry) ncphrwa running hi for a nn k several times a week. Mrs. Never Is active in ehur h mid civil affairs and is never busy to give a hilpmg hand to a! neighlsir whi-- help ia needed. fool-proof- ." t'j Tiv the rniH- and heat the - tiiH r Stork Hites Man Starring JACKIE COOPER w "Carle Comes Calling : : Featuring FRANKIE CARLE j AND HIS BAND AND VOCAUSTS j S ! j j Inina1 THURSDAY! THE SUMMER ELECTRIC HOUR 1 flour. SERIAL Payson. Cream Puffs Are Treat To All 1 enter Mrs lana Greenhalgh tained the B. B Club at the home of her mother. Mrs P. N Nielsen, on Friday evening of last week. Cards provided the evenings entertainment and a delicious luncheon was served to the following Allhen guests Margaret I.iichs Jean .Johnson. Kkher Giles Virda Sanderson. Betty It, longer and Mrs Esther Nieln. special guest of the riming I'rii s weie won by Mrs Esther Nielsen. Mr Mat caret Lin as and 185-- R STAR THEATRE I toastmaster. Program numbers as follows: Welcoming address. Bishop Alonzo Sandstrom; opening prayer. Patriarch Clarence Hogan; vocal solo. James Lunt. accompanist Miyo Yamasbita: vocal solos. Shan- 'l"' o Phone Payson meeting was held in Spanish Fork on Saturday night for the American Legion. Mr. Robert LaRue, service officer, at- Tommy Randle was host to a number of his young friends on Saturday afternoon, the occasion being his birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games and the young folka at' tending were Jolane Archer, Nancy Kennedy, Linda Lee Vernon, Ann Roberts. Mary Cronin, Bobby Ferguson, Jerry and Bill Brown, Pete Gillespie, Margaret Mrllor and Da vid and Johnie Sandstrom. Mrs. Randle served delightful party refreshments and was a sisted by Mra. Thelma Roberta. ,, irernlialgli and 520 West 2nd North iiinrny Riinlla r.iivrs a Iuilv i Honored rather Mr. and Mrs. W. F. iRudi PnmUT of Provo were Sunday din- Mrs. Lena ( ner guests Ht the home of Mr. and U ( fill1 I I Mrs. E. R. Wheeloek. if Motor Repairs I ms j if Washing Machine Wringer Rolls mothers. tended. A banquet and program given for llie purpose ol raisfoi tfie welfare program of llie diiirdi. was funds ing field al llie Fureka ward ainusemenl fiall on Saturday eve- qning. May 1. It proved to be high- - non Lynn Ryan, accompanist nie Ryan: vocal solo, Harold Patton of Payson. accompanist Mrs. Patten; vocal solo. Kenneth Spurrier. accompanist Paul Stolz; trumpet solo. Janies Anderson, accompanist Miyo Vamashita. Comedy numbers as a trio. Carolyn Davis. Marilyn Oldroyd, M.vrl Lindsay, of Payson: piano sciocsolo. trombone paul stolz; Rav Colovich. accompanist Ronnie DaRyan: speaker of the evening. vid C. Forsey of Payson: benediction. t'lnrcncr Bailer. About 20i guests were served and all attending reported a very entertaining evening. if A business Welfare Banquet, Program Successful Social Event Salt Lake, entertained at a birthday dinner on Sunday in honor of Mra. Carlson's father. Mr. Robert Gillespie, of Eureka. A delicious dinner was served to members of the family consisting of Mr. and Mra. Robert Gillespie and sons, George. Bob and Dick. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Nelson and family of Dividend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook and baby of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Richards, former Eurck-an- s now living in Salt Lake, and Mra. Verda Chamberlain and daughter Sue. also of Salt Lake. The dinner table was made fe tive with bright spring flowers, with a large birthday cake used as a centerpiece. Mr. Gillespie hasn t admitted how many "years young he is. but claims he feel younger eaeh year. The guests rcjxirt a very enjoyable day. At KA NTAq VI X - Election of officers to the Indies Legion Auxil- BIRTHS iary was held Wednesday night tn Mr. and Mra. SANTAQUIN the library. Mra. Robert LaRue, are the proud president: Mra. Douglass Olson, George Hlgglnson Mra. Floyd Gabbi-ta- parents of a baby girl, born Tuesassistant and day morning, May 4th at the Pay-so- n Mrs. Gerald Openshaw, secretary hoslptai. They have two other and treasurer. children, a boy and a girl. Plana for the convention were diarunnrd. Convention will be TxmT held Friday, May 7th, instead of ' as announced. 9lh first It May REFRIGERATOR will lie held In the Junior High at A 8 at oclock. Santaquin fine) REPAIRS program Is outlimst and refresh- -, menls will be sold by the Udiea 4-- A Current Rook boys. Activities Tintic Chapter O. F. S. At Regular Meet ,i Liii'l At Dna'l'im Surprise Parly the first grade under the direction their teacher, Mrs. Cecil Ca-- 1 houn: march drill by the second grade, under the direction of Mra. Kilna Tanner; Virginia reel, third grade, teacher Mrs. Eleen De Maypole dance, fourth and fifth grades, Maude Holladay and Cleopha Riley, trarhera; and the sixth grade will rntertain with an Indian dance under direction of their teachers, Mrs. ltuhy Steele ami Hannah Marie Day. The daya entertainment will be culminated by a baseball game between the Goshen and Santaquin Junior high Birthday Club was entertAlice ained at the home of Mrs. 30, April evening, pant on Friday Helen Mrs. was honored guest tK Sutherland riage of their daughter, June, to Earl Frothro of Springville. Thu marriage was performed on April 26. A reception for the couple will be held Saturday night, May B, at 8:30 p, m., In Santaquin Junior high acliool. e Rirthday Clul Parly Springville Man f Al all-cu- Al Santaquin Qirl Is Wed To or j0illl' , The regular meeting of the Elks Ladies was on Tuesday, with Mrs. Venia Gilson. Jane McClel- - John Rowe as hostess. Business solo, Mary kuo followed by bridge and a delicious luncheon was the diversion. Mrs. Burdick. Ardella solo, ocal 01- - James Cullen won Musical redaing, Geraldine prize for high score; Mrs. Joseph Buys, "ura Albert Hudson acted as and Mrs. R. e, Ferguson, prize. of ceremoniea. pact, Anna Grace Page Three if if prHiw tin fnitiilv fFnTi ex-- 1 v ry j Every Sunday ! KSL-3:- 30 P.M. 8l8B8ieBB8BI8a888BM88S8B888ma8IM8aBB8BBM8Hflllia8l Brought To You By UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |