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Show 19 18 July 2, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter oc Held HilKMllIf Gul, Al Kcyul.ir MfH tes Are Jobnson-Hyd- e La I Mrs. Dean Hall In IVells, Nev. Page Three cH ot e s A Fine Cook . . . Metnber Week. Miss Jenny Johnson of Mammoth, 21. in a Clvtlc Hyde pf Wells. Nev., "" e 0f lhi- - I, ride nremuny Jrnmiml at the home of the l)ridcjtm,.m'x parents. Mr. of Welle, "u, Mrs. Clarence Hyde "th Bishop Nolan Knudsen at officiating Metropolis of the cln'in marriage by her uncle. of Mammoth, the bride Rose Dean llwhite crepe afternoon a with matching accessories. and rosea A corsage of gardenias She was costume. the completed Paulsen Unnea Miss itteSed by Rollo Hyde, and Mammoth, f was best brother of the groom, - man. dinFollowing the ceremony a bridal party ner was given for the the Immediate table was decorated flowers with in beautiful summer a three tier wedding cake for the nnd members of family. The center piece. Tin-ti- c The bride is a graduate of well known is high school and lived in in Tintic District having Mammoth until a year ago, when nhe went to Wells, where since been employed. w the honoring the given by her aunt, Mrs. Dean Rose of Mammoth, on Friday, June 25, in the Mammoth ward amusement hall. Fifty guests were in attendance and the bride received many beautiful gifts. the Various games provided evening's entertainment, with Mrs. Ada Sorenson winning first prize at '500" and Mrs. Bessie Toone, Birthday Party consolation. Coming out on top For little Sou at the Bingo game was Miss Rosemary Butler, first prize, and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Bauer entertained Roselle Rusby, consolation. a birthday party on Tuesday at Delicious refreshments, consistiin honor of the fifth afternoon ng of cake, ice cream and punch her son, David, of birthday were served by the hostess.. (Butch). guests at the The little folks were entertained shower were Mrs. Arthur Rose, with games and delicious party mother of Dean Rose, Mr. and were served to Helen refreshments Mrs. Oscar Rose of Spanish Fork, Obom, Jerry Obom, Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rose of B. Webb, Carol Lee BigA and Miss Sandra Johnson Helper, ler, Billy Gatlcy, Ann Gardner, of Provo. Timmy Rider, Leatrice Shouwaul-te- r, Patty Gile Judy Greenhalgh, Dick Milliman, a student at the Kropf, Mary Margaret PetJimmy University of Utah, is spending Valrne erson, Berry and Julian Ms rammer vacation in Mammoth Sanderson. at the home of his parents, Mr. The specially decorated birthand Mrs. Fred Milliman. day cake proved very popular with the little guests. Balloons, 16 of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson and Mr. and them, decorated the top of the number Mrs. Jack Boren returned home cake and each one held or were when opened and they Sunday after spending a very inlittle pro the guests busted," teresting vacation in Montana. sented their number to the hostess Enroute to Eureka, they stopped and each received a prize. at Yellowstone and spent a few Mrs. Alonzo Sandstrom and lays. They report a very enjoyassisted Gerald Sanderson Mrs. able two weeks. Mrs. Bauer in entertaining the little folks. Out-of-to- Sand-stro- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose, and daughters. Unnea and Janet of Mammoth and Mias Gerry Carter of Eureka motored to Wells, Nevada to attend the wedding of Miss Jenny Johnson and Clyde Hyde. MARKET a a a Miss Marguerite Sandstrom, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Alonzo Sandstrom is in Salt Lake visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Edith Gravato, formerly Miss Edith Singleton of Eureka. a a a Marya-of-the-Wasatc- a a a Mayor and Mrs. W. K. Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird left Monday morning to attend the Elks National Convention which will be held In Philadelphia. They plan to be gone about two weeks. JULY BOWL STADIUM IMIWI Mm ....... imm aawfMH Starring MU, m m-- 4 1427 Me--1 " PAGE hmt RICHARD CHARLES and KENNETH SPENCER cw fit taw m1 I un n B E C i awari so OmI AAhImIm 7St IhmwJ totiM SI N Smrvfd SmN S1.40 and $) SO. (Taitt hdiiM) A? ImnMl Stall far BOTH btOWS and lava, OAar Mats M pica far barii ihawi. nMaOMinolVAuiTj orprotci UAH T 0OOHg"NOW1 -- m II M M to WOU M" The Jolly Snip Snappers" meeting was held at the Tintic high school on June 28 st 2:00 4-- H p.m. Those in attendance were Violet Darlene reart, Irene Hawkins, Iris Hawkins, Helen Tett, Marian Ssx nnd Colleen Burrsaton. We were shown the first steps in making hot pads. Refreshments were served and an Interesting afternoon was spent. Bett Nash, class leader, announced the next meeting would be held at the High school. July 8. at 2:00 oclock. Bogden, MRS. LUCILLE KNOTTS Angel Food Cake Really Delicious 10 4 1 ANGEL FOOD large egga (whites) tap. salt tap. cream of tarter cup sugar cup cake flour tap. almond' h T f rtw Ytat. Jolly Snip Snappers 1 Mrs. Margaret Harrington is in 1 Salt Lake attending a meeting of the Diosecan Council of Catholic s Women. She will also visit with tap. vanilla. Sift flour 4 times, beat egg her daughters, Sister Mary Denise and whites and salt, add cream of at St. Miss Margaret Harrington. tarter, fold sugar in gradually, add a a a flour and flavoring. Cook in a slow oven for 45 minutes. town waa on in Harry Carten This Angel Food cake recipe la week of last saying Thursday delicious. Mrs. Knotts has really The Cartens hello to his friends. are living in Las Vegas at present, helped many a busy mother, or a a hurried hostess by whipping up one of these cakes. That la her Mrs. Rowena Hanks returned nnd givto her home Monday after spend- way of being neighborly a helping hand to friends, ing visittwo weeks in Cedar City, ing which little service she ia never ing with her sister, Mrs. Salome too busy to give. made also She a Oberhanslcy. trip The texture of this cake ia through the Southern Utah parks, really the finest of its kind, but a a a try it for yourself and you be the Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wheclock judge. returned to their home in Eureka after spending the past week in Ia San Francisco, where Mr. Wheel Betty Buenger ock attended a Metropolitan Ufe Clul) I losless Insurance convention. a a a Mrs. Betty Buenger entertained Mr. and Mrs Max Chatwin and the members of the Pihochle club family, Eddie, Jerry and Danny, of st her home on Frldsy evening, Santa Monica are spending their June 25. vacation in Eureka, visiting at the After an evening of cards, dehome of Mrs. Chatwin's parents, licious refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hickman. Mrs. to Mm Lena Greenhalgh, Mrs. Chatwin is the former Min Beth Vcrda Sanderson, Mrs. Etna Han- Hickman. a a a Mr J. L. Cullen of Pocatello arPhone 180 rived in Eureka Sunday, to spend Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bail and at the home of her children. Tommy. David and a few bptrf Wssler Sarvfca wftk son anddays Mr. and Susan, of Gardenia. California daughter-in-laGmiIm Maytag Forts Cullen. F. Mrs. James have been in Eureka this past week, spending the time with Mr. Ball's mother. Mrs. Frances Ball. ORDH YOUr SEATS NOW FOR Mrs. Ball will be remembered as University of Utah Summer Festival Min Alice Thomas. ALE 4-- ).ile Mrs. Nettie Marioneaux returned to Eureka Sunday after spendfriends of evening the Vcrlc entertained ing the past four months in Kimfor them at a combination birth- berly. Idaho, visiting her sister, day and anniversary party. It was Mrs. Clen Magel. a the wedding anniversary of Mr. Mrs. Hilda Carlson of Mt. and Mrs Sanderson, and also Mr. Sanderson's birthday. The early Pleasant is spending the week with her sister and part of the evening was spent in visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. roller skating at the new Silver brother-in-laGardens, after which they met at N. Ncilsen. a a a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. E. A. Allen, formerly Miss Giles and enjoyed a delicious hot La von and Dow Reed of Hayes, menIn addition to those supper tioned, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Los Angeles visited during the Greenhalgh also attended and a past week at the homes of Mrs. highly successful evening waa Nellie Brandt and Mrs. Hyrum Bradley. Mrs. Hayes. Mrs. Brandt spent by the three couples. and Mrs. Bradley are sisters, I j School Superinlcndency. He is now second counselor in the Bishopric. The party was held in Banta- quin First ward church, and waa given by all officers and teacher and partners in the ward Sunday School, under direction of Supt. Carlisle Wall, Earl Fowkes and new counselor Duane Butler. Mr. home cooking The first year club met st the home of Betty Smith was really surprised when Ann Baker on Saturday, June 26, some thirty-fou- r people yelled: with Connie Jameson calling the Surprise" from a dark room. A program, games nnd refreshmeeting to order. Under the instruction! of Vir- ments supplied entertainment for ginia Randle and Ethel Brenton. the evening. Mra. Julia Peterson fruits for breakfast were prepared. was in charge of the program Roll rail was taken and the fol- which consisted of: reading, Dan lowing girl niemliera were present: Greenhalgh; solo, Jennie Bylund; Connie D. Jameson, Betty Ann jokes. Dot Tolman; and a tribute Baker. Angeline Bogden, l.ila composed snd given by Estella Cherry, Mary Mike Atherley, Peterson. Jesnne Tolbert, Colleen Taxman, A hook Carrol Underwood and Mary Ism Thought" Farren. One guest wns present, Smith In Peggy Ann Nacf. wonderful The next meeting will he held pltahed. st the home of Angeline Bogden, Saturday, July 3. IV IV Gul) Ai On Sunday A bridal shower new Mrs. Hyde was -G- Cooking Clul) j Railroad Co. PEGGY ENGEL it 411 INK vuzja VTV1 Interest make their home the bridegroom is by the Southern Pacific RANDLES t. Paragraphs Ot! newlyweds will in Wells, where employed all-cu- Of 'Bishopric SAN I AQL'IN An interesting ami very surprising surprise arty was staged Tuesday, June 2(), for Clinton Smith. who was relased as counselor in (lie Sunday Others attending were Mrs. Thelma Smith, Mrs. Leons Laird, Mrs. Audrey Sanderson, Mrs. Enid Lovely Dinner At Hudson II nine .Broderick, Mrs. Wanda Sanderson and Mrn. Leah Boswell. Delicious refreshments were SANTAQI IX -- A lovely dinner was served Sunday afternoon at served by the hostess. the home of Mr and Mrs. A. it. Hudson to Mr. and Mr. Lloyd, Wentover and children. Shirla. Nora. Ray; Mr W. A. Hudson, Sr.. Miss Bonnie Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson and children. Rad-- , ell, Jolene and Marla, of Santa-- ! . . . quin, and Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Carbine and children, Rita Ann and Louise; Miss Arlene Hudson of Salt Lake City; Misi, Bonnie Hud-- : Lloyd Randle was taken to the son. accompanied Arlene and Mr. Veteran's hospital on Monday and Mrs. Lcland Carbine to Salt! afternoon, where he will receive medical treatment. The nature of Lake City to (spend a few days, his illness has not as yet been determined. His many friends are Dinner Murks wishing him speedy recovery. I she has After a short honeymoon 1rizc winners were Mrs. Irene Naylor, high wore; Mrs. Maggie Kay (special guest of the evening! 2nd high, and Mrs. Beverly Jameson. Qiven For entertained the members of the Pinochle club at lr home on Wednesday of last I Ward Social . sen. Mrs. Edna Miller, Mrs. Christie Kropf, Mrs. Althea Ekker, Mrs. Gene Greenhalgh, and Mrs. Margaret Lucas. Prize winners were Mrs. Lena Greenhalgh, Mm Verda Sanderson and Mrs. Gene Greenhalgh. Mrs. Hattie Darton Beesley and daughters Bernice and Deon, and little grandaughter, of Long Beach were :n Eureka this week visiting at the home of Mrs. Louie Barrett. Mrs. Beesley Is a former Eureka resident, and a sister of Ike Darton who will be remembered by the older residents of Members of the I. O. O. F. Tintic. Eureka Lodge sill travel to Delta to install officers on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose snd Julv 8. daughter Unnea and Beryl Toone a a a spent Monday in Tooele combining Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hannifin. business nnd pleasure. Eurrka, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Max Hannifin and daughter. Cherrie Mr. snd Mrs. Elmo Cole and Dean of Delta, returned to their baby daughter of Compton. Calif., homes late last week after a very were visitors on Tuesday st the enjoyable trip to Canada and home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yellowstone Tark. Hopes. Mr. Cole Is a nephew of I f P Mrs. I (ores' and a former resident Mrs. Hattie Atherfey. Mr. and of Eureka. Mrs. Waldo Gardner and son. Mirhsel. of Long Beach were Mr. and Mrs. John Curdy and dur-In-g guests of Mrs. Frank Garrity son. Michael, are in Eureka visitIs the Gardner Mrs. week. the ing at the home of Mrs. Curdy's former Miss Charlotte Sullivan. mother. Mrs. Norn McCormick. Mr. Curdy hss recently won his Mr. nnd Mrs. Desn Hsll spent from the army, and as yet release Gsrlsnd in end visiting ' the week Indefinite as to where nre plans relatives snd friends. they will loente. Miss Maureen McCormirk. who Dirk C.iliispie of Sslt Iko wns st the Curdy visiting has hern visiting in town over the week-en- d Lewis, F"rt in hiimr arrompanied Robert his parents Mr. and Mrs them to Eureka. Gillispie. Gives Party On Birthday Mrs. Duane Milne of Mammoth, entertained st a birthday party on last Sunday in honor of the fifth birthday of her simi, Alan. Young guests attending were Terry Carter, Bobby Erickson, Ann Roberta, Sissy Boswell, Chris snd Alan Sorenson snd Linda Lee Lunt. The little people spent a happy afternoon playing games and delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Milne. Lorraine Stephenson and Sherrie Lou Larson assisted Mrs. Milne in entertaining the young folks. I'jilertiiins I'or Her Gml Clul) Mrs. Naomi Ekker entertained the members of her card club on Wednesday evening Delicious refreshments served to Mra. Sarah Sanderson, Mra. Ada Peay, Mrs. Anna Franks, Mr Ruth Wahlqulat, Mra. Minnie Painter, Mrs. Esther Neilsen, Mrs. Margaret Greenhalgh and the special guests of tho evening, Mra. Avia King, Mra. Ella Harper, Mrs. lone Palmer, Mra. Margaret Fennell and Mr Althea Ekker. Third Year Third year Prizes were won by Mra. Sangroup met Friday, June 25. Members present derson, high score; Mrs. Franks, Mra. Harper, consolation, were Edna Webb, Adelza Dean, Beverly Bell, Peggy Taxman. and Mra Palmer, guest prize. Nelda Childs and I Nae Fox. Nelda Childs gave a report on demonstration. Next meeting THE DANCE ART Petrify Taxman and Beverly Bell will give a demonstration on STUDIO rayon. Mothers are cordially inOf Provo will open in Eureka vited to attend these meetings. for tap, acrobatic or ballcL 4-- H OVER 2 MILLION IN SECURITY LOAN Citizens of Utah have pur chased $2,516,872 in savings bonds during the Security Ixisn, which is 29 per cent of the state's quota, stated Charles L. Smith, state chairman, today. Grand county continued in first place with 145 per cent of quota. Other leading counties are Kane 50 per cent; Tooele, 41 per cent; Box Eldrr, 40 per cent; Davis, 38.5 per cent; Carbon. 33 per cent; Utah 32 per cent, snd Weber, 31 per cent. In volume of sales, the five leading counties are Suit Uike, with $1,2PH.3I3: Weber. $508,132; Utah $141,634; Davis. $102,012; snd Box Elder, $(0,053. Utah's fertile valleys are the smti of (he International garden West. wars 4-- H 4-- H Mm Sarah Clement entertained a group of friends at her home on Saturday evening. After an evening of cards, deen Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Kropf tertained at a birthday dinner on lightful refreshments were served Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. to Mrs. Olive Carlson, Mrs. Marne Hilda Carlson, who is visiting st Maxwell, Mrs. Mae Nacf, Mrs. the P. N. Neilsen home. On Mon- Pearl Runnels, Mrs Lavrrne Wilday they entertained in honor of liam Mrs. Lou Barrett and Mrs. the birthday of Mra. Kropfs moth- Carrie Dunlsvey. er, Mrs. P. N. Neilsen. On both occasion a delicious hot dinner waa served snd other members of the family attending were P. N. Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Greenhalgh nnd children, Judy, Donna snd Donald, and Ralph, Jimmy, Pete snd Norman Kropf. UTAH PURCHASED all-cu- The Sew Jollies met at the Tintic high school, Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Meeting was under the direction of Mrs. Lulu Baker. songs were sung and a talk on good grooming waa given by Bethea WahlquiaL It waa decided that each girl should take a turn and clean the room after the meetings. The time was then turned over to sewing. Those present were Bethea Wahlqulst, Betty Nash, Jessie Potts, Gene Obom and DeLone Childs. Fn joyed Parly Parly Given I'or Visitor The B. B. club motored to Goshen on Friday, June 11, and were entertained at the home of Mrs. Margaret Lucas, who Is making her home there for the summer months. Cards were enjoyed and prise winners were Mrs. Ada Peay, high score; Mrs. Margaret Fent. nell, Tasty refreshments were served to those mentioned and to Mrs Eina Hansen, Mrs. Gene Greenhalgh. Mra. Verda Sanderson, Mrs. Lena Greenhalgh, Mrs. Betty Buenger, Mr Christie Kropf. Sew Jollies beautifully decorated birthday cake, made specially for the occasion and brought from Salt Lake by Alan's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonnel, furnished the centerpiece for the party table. Others attending snd helping to get rid" of the lovely cake and other refreshments, were Mrs. Milne's mother, Mrs. Anna McDonnel of Eureka, and Mrs. Thel- Care Is ma Roberta of Mammoth. Al A Goshen Parly all-cu- t; Ballroom Also Dancing for Adults tango, Including: etc. rhumba, lambs, conga, All Teaching Will Re By MICHAEL A TOKA I'rofeMtlonal Dance Team and RAKI1AKA BRA TN 1'rofewilonal Dancer. For Information Contact: Mrs. Lavon Walker Or Call 42 |