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Show The Kureka (Utah) Reporter If -- ""MR) I'.njovi'd At Cli.1. Mi t Paragraphs Of! Interest . . . Wedding Plans . Miss Elizabeth Johnson entertained the members of her club on last Wrdnesduy evening, "fmO" provided the diversion, with prizes going to Mrs. Lucille Knotts, high acore; Mrs. Sylvia and Mrs. Wanda Mr. and Mm. Earl E. Dunn of Child Colovieh, consolation. Mammoth and Mr. and Mra. A delicious luncheon was served Dunn of Spanish Fork were called to San Diego, Calif., to at- to those named and to Mra. Ina Lucille lligler, Mra. tend, on Julg 6, tne funeral of Clement, Mrs,and the apet-ta- l guests Ryan, brother-in-laMr. l'aul their Mrs and Mr Margaret Freelhy Rostaln. Mra. Ruatain, who aurvlrea, waa Lucille Kmitts. formerly Mias Vera Dunn of Mam- Social Notes all-cu- OVery White TTn TAQUI N Miaa Ilusiiu'ss, Curds I At .ndy I'JLs Meet Miaa Freda Ohbam, chief telephone Horrocks Ixy operator, apent a week of her cation in Long Beach, Calif., visiting her brother and Mr. and Mrs. Arvld Ohlsun. v.u all-cu- Gives Party Sand-etro- m On Rirtlulay Many relatives giCSTAQri ud friends attended the birthday imivrnary of Mrs. Della Hudson Tber home Saturday afternoon, jLjy 10th. A chicken dinner was to the hostess and her familMrs. y- Mrs. Alice Armstrong, Mma Hall, Mrs. Cora Olsen, Mrs. mi Ahlin of Santaquin; Mr. and yn. Guy Farley of Salem ; Mr. udMrs. Frank Coombe of Span-s- k Orton, Fork; Mra. Vemitta yni Maude Miller and daughter ml of Provo; Mrs. Jeanette Sny-d- ir of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Rene Trotter and family of Layton; Marjorie Lynn, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randle, was hostess to a number of her friends at a birthday party at her home on Wednesday afternoon. The little folks were entertained with games and music. Delicious party refreshments were served to Ann Randle, Jana-lan- e Jameson, Valene Berry, Marilyn Mansun, Bitty Lou Forsey, Diane Randle, Ann Roberts and Grace Carlson. j-c--i Sand-atro- m after brothe- r-in-law, ELBERTA Trotter and Mrs. Ina of Pay son; Mrs. John and Mrs. Lucille Hansen and Mrs. Margery of Mammoth, trotter of Goahen. Many lovely nfts were received by the hostess ud pinochle and 500" supplied the diversion of the afternoon. lira Delma CHIT-CHA- T Elva Greenhalgh, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Don Penrod were guests on Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Don McCoy of Payson. After attending a show at Provo, the foursome enjoyed dinner at Keeley's. B. B. Club At Saturday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer were Mr. and Mrs. W. EL Foote. Meeting Friday Jean Giles, Mrs. Elna Mrs. Christie Kropf, Mrs. Sbrgaret Lucas and Mrs. Betty Beunger. Prise winners were Mrs. Elna Husen, high score; Mrs. Christie all-cu- t, Sanderson, and Mrs. consolation. a Miss Verda a spent the Fourth of July visiting with the Carl A. Pattens, Club Entertained Friday a a the Dan SherSunday, July woods went to Oak City to attend a party given by relatives .in honor of Mrs. Sherwood's birthday. A nice time was had with the many relatives and friends, after which the group went up into Oak Creek canyon where a delicious luncheon was served Later In the day, the Sherwoods visited at the homes of Bishop and Mrs. Marvin Lovell and John Lovell and daughters. 4. Birthday Grace Chatwin pleasantly the members of the Birthday Club at her home Friday evening, the honored guest was Mra Ruth Gatley. The members presented Mrs. Gatley with a love- entertained Pit-Games supplied a Ila Hales of Spanish Fork a Mrs. the evening's di- and a delicious luncheon ni served to Mrs. Delores Robin-o- s. Mrs. Madge Burra ston, Mra. John and David Barney and Frances Ewell, Mrs. Faye Wall, Jimmie Greenhalgh spent an enMra Marcella Chambers, Mrs. joyable few hours at Arrowhead Maxine Schow, Mrs. Alliene FarResort last Thursday. ms, Miyo Yamashito, Mrs. Mar-ar. Lucille Christen-anMrs. Lucas, Miss Joan Glazier of Keetlcy Mrs. Helen Weaver and Mra. spent last Thursday visiting at Alice Peart. the home of Mr. and Mra. Carl version et Tattcn. Births Gene and LaRue Bauer attended the dance at the Silver Gardens in Eurrka on Saturday evening. It's another boy Sutherlands. This Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Jones and Mac returned home Saturday night from a vacation trip which took them to Saratoga Springs. Wyoming. They visited with lo- for the Frank last arrival fflahes a foursome of boys at the Sutherland home. The new ar-ichecked in at the Payson pital on Wednesday evening, Sutherland la our local company manager. vl y tele-Pw- ne fcwa from tion's sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Bert reck. They fished in the Platte River and all caught fish, with Mac taking the honors for the biggest catch. A motor boat ride on the Sominolo Dam near Rawlings was another highlight of their trip. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sherwood visited at Brook-aid- e Drive in Springvillc. a favorite residence of the past, and envisit with rulaughter. joyed a very pleasant e neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. .Jr. and Mra Ed Webber are Howard Waters and family. 3proud parents of a baby boy Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watorhury the Payson hospital on a trip . "Mncsday. July 7. The baby wUl left Monday morning for w nsmed to Yclolwstonc Park to complete John Joseph, and he before returning royal welcome, vwpeclal- - their vacation IK)m bis home to Las Vegas. Nevada. They big brother, Gene. have been guests for a week at home of Floyd's parents, Mr. Mr. and the Mrs. Jim Maxwell are Mrs. Charles Waterbury. and PJoud parentis of a baby girl Tuesday. July 6, at the Pay- who s Among the Elberta-lte- the Ur hospital. The little mlM will to to enjoy drove Nephi wwd Rose Ann. Mrs. wilStampede, were Mr. and and I'la liam T. Jolley, Bill Jolley. JtaquinMr an, MrA Kathe, Oram. Malcolm and Faye arp over the birth Dan and Elizabeth Sherwood. F daughter at the Payson Norma Lee Jolley nnd Eugene 8- Their Beck. Tl,urday Ju,y JflT" Ky and Alan can hard-its a sinter. Mr. and Mrs. Don renrod nnl guests girls were Sunday dinner iuvr. "i11 JIr' Curtis LofgraR at the home of Itoils folks. Mr. pound baby boy bom and Mrs. John Bauer. j 12th at the Payson Mr. and Mrs. Gene Foote sj nl San Francisco telb of "by daughter bom to Mr. and Ronald Parker. The proud Apparent are Mr. and Mrs "Jhk Parker of Tintic Junction Mr. and Mra Clarence Gour-o- f Eureka. Grandmother urty la In the Bay City get- -' acquainted with the new used-to-b- Jst re-!- da f 1 "v 5j-ajul- enjoy ; son-in-la- Wedneslay, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Freckleto. and daughters Sally and Patty of Los Angeles, picked up Eioisi Thompson and her daughter, Lois, of Sterling, and they all paid a surprise visit on Mr. and Mra. Cyril Beck. After supper, the Beck family and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bauer were treated to a showing of pictures, on slides taken by Mr. Freckicton. Htnsen, Kropf, 21 a was entertained at the home of Mrs. Althea Ekker. Cards were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served by the hosier Mrs. to the following members: The B. B. Club Friday evening Leu Greenhalgh, Mrs. Jin. Verda Sanderson, Lady Elks held their regular meeting on Tuesday of last week. A group of friemti called at the After the regular order of bust nesa was disponed of an evening home of Kenneth Christensen last week and "surprised" him of carda was enjoyed. A soft ball game between on his birthday. Mrs. were Ina Prize winners -Dividend Deacona and Those were Gary Redhigh acore; Mra. Lillian mond. attending Spring Lake Deacona waa played Clement, Robinson, Johnny t, Jerry Mrs. and Margaret Brown, Lowell at Mammoth last week with the Buys, Cherry, Jerry Mammoth-Dividen- d Deacona com- Cronin, raffle prise. A delirious lunch was served Bate, Dean Atherley, Larry Thoing out on top, the score being 15 the hostess for the evening, mas, Richard Bell, David by to 3. and Carlos Christensen. Mrs. La von Ryan. Mr and Mra. Francis Frrrls of Cheryl and Elans Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd and Salt Lake were In Eureka last email daughter! of Mr. and Mra. Salt of Jane, Beverly daughter, mothMra. Ferris' Friday vlaitlng Christen aen are enjoying a Lake apent the week-en- d at tha Ivan er, Mrs. Kate Pcndray and Mr. home two week visit In Mantl visiting Mr. Mrs of Lloyd's parents, and Mrs. Robert Rowe. Mra. Ferwith relatives. ris will be remembered as Mias and Mra. John R. Cronin. Alice Pendray. Mr. and Mra. Don Dicob of ColMra. Earl Stewart and Mra. orado are visiting in Eureka at the John Bom are vacationing In home of Mra. Bishop and Mrs. Alonzo Dicob'e mother, Mrs. and aona, David and Jerry Southern California. Parties in Margaret Greenhalgh, were Salt Lake visitor! on Montheir honor were given last week. Mra. Jack Nllaon returned to her A swimming party at Arrow Head day. home early In the week followed by a chicken dinner, of Jones Mr. and Mra. Heber several days In Logan, waa given on Tuesday evening, spending Payson apent Tuesday evening at visiting with her sister and and on Wednesday evening a the J. J. Coffey home. Mr. and Mra. Wllford "Steak Fry picnic waa enjoyed. Thomas. Mrs. Thomas Is the fore Those enjoying the outings were Mitchell mer Miss Frances Gear. Mr. and Mra. "BiU Mr. and Mra. Don Giles, Mr. and and Mr. spent Tuesday visiting Mra. Verle Sanderaon and Mr. and Mra. Maynard Cronin ' Miss Elaine IYtt, Mina Darlene Mrs. Howard Greenhalgh. Perrsnn, Mias Beryl Toons and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Green and Mrs. Naudine Burras ton spent the Mr. and Mra. P. 8. Barrows of son, Gary, of Evanston, Wyo., week-en- d at Bryce Canyon. Calif., are visiting her Oakland, Mr. Green's apent a week visiting mother, Mrs. Dorothy IVtt, and perenta. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leonard Dsvls of Las Vrgas. brothers, Victor and Reed PetL Green, Eureka, and Mr. Greens spent Thursday and Friday In Eur- Mra. Barrows is the former Mias Mr. and sister ami brolher-ln-law- , eka, saying hello to his Eureka Helen Pett. Mrs. Fred Kurts at Mammoth. friends, and visiting at the James Cullen home. Mr and Mrs. L. W. Brady and Mrs. Lulu Olsen spent the past sons are vacationing In Portland week in Frovo visiting her daughMrs. Olive Carlaon and son, and San Francisco. Mr. and Mra. ter and Don, and Miss I aura Lee Jonre of Howard Ihlpps. a Malad, Idaho, returned Sunday Mias Beryl Toons and Miss raulaen spent Monday In Mrs. James Stanley and daugh- after spending a week In SouthTxiele. ter, Elizabeth of Mona, and Nylen ern California. Allphin of Lovell, Wyoming were dinner guests on Monday at the Mrs. Wm. J. Coombs returned Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Cullen home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rosa. to her home In Mammoth Sun- and family of Pocatello spent a Mra. Stanley and Mrs. Rosa are day evening after a pleasant va- day at the James Cullen home at cation spent visiting the south- the North Lily. sisters, and Mr. Allphin la a r-in-law. ern Utah canyons, Salt Lake and Spanish Fork. Hrr GranddaughThe people spent Mr. and Mra. Charlns Kulvlnsky ter. Miss Peggy Coomha, daugh-o- f the 4th following at EkkeFs ranch: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coombs of and Mrs. Robert and daughter of Salt Lake spent Mr. and Laird, Kdlffg. Idaho, accompanied her. Mrs. Knock Newman and daughSunday at the home of Mrs. vlaited with mother, Mra. Matilda In Salt they ter Marilyn, Mr. and Mra. Ross. Peggy's sunt and unrle. Judge Goodand Mra. C. E. Baker Mrs. Baker Goodrich and Miaa Donna rich of Silver City. will be remembered as MIm Carrie Mrs. A. M. Roms and children formerly of Mammoth. Mr. and Mrs Richard Ekker spent Wednesday In Provo at the Jamison home of Mrs. Rosa' mother, Mrs. In 8panlsh Fork they visited Mrs and family, Mr. and Mra. Arnold Coombs son snd daughtereln-law- , Elizabeth Hassell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs, well Ekker and grandchildren, Mr and Mrs. A. Duane Ekker, Mr.' and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cartwright known In Tintic. Mis. Keith W. Cox and Miss MIm Coombs returned to her returned Julie and daughter Ann, home In Kellogg late last week. Donna Goodrich spent, Saturday in home on Sunday after a two The return trip to Kellogg was Nephi, visiting friends and enjoyweeks vacation spent in Montana ing the Ute Stampede. made by plane. and Idaho. In Wallace, Idaho they visited Mr. and Mra. Myron WorMra. Robert Foster ami sons Mr. and Mra. John Farren and den. Mrs. Worden la a sister of of Wendover are spending a few rehome Mrs' Cartwrights and will be family returned after a weeks visiting Mra. membered as Mias Julia Sullivan. pleasant vacation at Foster!In Mammoth, mother, Mra. Corty LarTed reports some very good fish- Palisade Park and visiting relasen. ing in the Coer d' Alena area, and tives In Salt Lake. some "fish told stories has good Mr. and Mrs. Charks Ferris and some of which his friends are a Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larsen entertained at a birthday dinner in daughters returned Sunday after bit skeptical about. honor of their son, Glen, Satur- s very Interesting vacation to New Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pullin and day July 10. The dinner was held Mexico, They eapeclally enjoyed at the La men home at the Eureka the trip to Cariabad Caverns, daughter. Carmen, of Ogden and Standard Mine. The caves are really beautiful', Mrs. Otto Rasmussen and son. snd 1500 persons can be served In Those were the dinner attending home of were at the gumta Billy, Mr. and Mra. Ken Archer on Sun- Mra. Corty Larsen, Mr and Mra. 15 minutes In the Cafeteria which Max K. Larsen and family, Mr. is 750 feet below sea level. The day. and Mrs. Adrian Elton and family trip Into Old Mexico proved very Mr. and Mrs. Warren Salmon of Mammoth and Mrs. Robert enlightening and entertaining, and Mr. Salmon's mother, Mrs W. J. Foster and sons of Wendover. Mra. Mr. Ferris states that one had Salmon of Provo were Sunday Foster wil be remembered as Mina to really have sales resistance when vlaitlng the numerous curio visitors at the home of Mr. and Delora Larsen. shops set up to attract the tourMrs. George Forsey, Sr. Mrs. WarEureka people taking In the ists. However, they did pick up a ren Salmon Is the former Mias they are Ute Warren Mr. at Norma Forsey. Stampede at Nephi were Mr. few things" which Mrs. John Farren, Mr. and proudly showing to their friends. and tends dental college in St, Louis, Mo., during the winter, but la Mra. John J. Hannifin, Mr. and employed at Provo for the summer Mrs. P. N. Neilann, Mr. and Mra NOTICK Howard Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs! months. Verle Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Stake M. I. A. party will be Miss Frances Jones of Salt Lake Ted Colovieh and Mr. and Mrs. hebl at Elberta, Monday, July 19. In Eureka, Joe Kropf. AH former atake officers, bishspent the week-enMrs. N. A, her mother, oprics and their partners are corvlaitlng Mr. snd Mrs. Richard May and dially invited to attend. Jones. Mr. and Mra. Edmond May and Tasty refreshments and a social Mrs. Lloyd Randle and children. son, Richard were In Eureka, Sat- will assure all attending a pleasTommy and Diane, and Harry urday, visiting Kate Dcndray and ant evening. Randle snd daughters, Virginia and Lola, were In Salt lAke Sunday vlaitlng Lloyd Randle at the Veterans hospital. Lloyd has been confined to the hospital for the past two weeks His many friends are wishing him a speedy recovery. Mammoth- September. t 19. sister-in-la- Si?-- - July of Darcie White. Wedding 23rd as her wedding date. She will will ring for them In early wed William Loy of Provo. Friends Biill'day Party gagement of her daughter, Angelina Maria, to Daniel John Atherley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawren Atherley of Kureka. The reremony will be performed July ilaughtera, Mra. Nellie Rowe and MUs Edith Pendray, and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rowe ' va- ;i Melva Relatives MAMMOTH Mra. Mary Schena of Mammoth announces the en- moth, Utah. SANTA(I' Satur- .Miwi Joy Hor- vvr of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mrs. Gen- rocks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. eve White. Miss OVery Is the Walter Horrucks has chosen SJIto - Among Kureka's Rest Made by Mammoth Girl t, Le-R- oy Engagements Told Page Three yourself -- Lin-no- MKi. MAlUiAKKl' llAKKiNUrUN Apple Sauce Cake Is Nice to Have on Hand nu-mlx-r- s SILVER CLUB ing Tintic's Silver Jubilee celebration. Since this cake keeps well It might be a tip. or a reminder, for others to prepare for guesta Thursday and Friday of last week ss guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Smith of Draper. On Friday, they helped to celebrate the birthday of little Jackie Smith who is five years old. during the celebration. It ataya just as moist as a fruitcake and is much less expensive, which seems to be the kind of recipes d Bill Sunday afternoon, the we are all looking for in these family and the Sylvan of high cost of living. drove to Santaquin Canyon days Mrs. Harrington, one of Tlntlc'a to escape the heat and enjoy a oldest residents, (years of resipirnic dinner. They found that dence. not age l said "she doesn't Elizabeth and Dan Sherwood had know how to cook anything but apparently had the same idea for meat and potatoes anymore, but they discovered them cleaning up when her family shows up. she on the last bones of a chicken. remembers a lot of good things to cook, and do the? enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jolley "Mom's" rooking! Make an apple and family drove to Tooele for the sauce cake from this recipe and Fourth of July. They visited with hare it on hand for summer Mr. and Mrs. Lannis Woodard and visitors. AFII.K SAI'CE CAKE family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard 2 cups sugar Jensen, former residents of Go1 cup butter shen. 4 eggs Mr. 2 lap. each cinnamon, nutmeg Morris and Glen, sons of and Mrs. Don Castleberry of and cloves 1 tap. ginger Provo, returned home Wednesday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 2 cups apple sauce, not too moist 2 level teaspoons soda added to Bill Oram and family. apple KaurGraves and is' cups flour Friday. Mrs. PhoebeMarvin and Add fruit and nuts If desired. A children. Maxine. La Mar of Salt Lake City visited small can of pineapple adds to the cake. at the Carl Pattens. The children flavor of this Cook in moderate oven for one are staying for a visit. Mrs. hour. Makes two loaf cakea. Graves is a sister of Carl's. After Sacrament meeting on Mr. and Mra. Lcland Freckicton Sunday evening. Lhe El Roy MurFreckleton Sam and lncatcllo of dock family of Genola visited at of the wore guests of Hlackfuot for- the Carl Fatten home, and enjoyed Cyril Becks on Friday. The refreshments. a brother mer Mr. Freckicton is of Mrs. Bock and the latter to her Karl Stewart of Eureka was father. They all attended the guest of honor at a birthday sup-pheld at reunion Freckicton family by hia daughter, Mrs. Vivian Park at Irovo. Also in at Faveprepared Malcolm and the boys Jolley. Mr. were tendance at the reunion made up the remainder of the an(, MrJ( Ul.n0 Zauer. Eugene partv. who. Lee Jolley, Norma and Beck after a time at the Park enjoyed Leimre Jones reports that she a show at a lrovo theater. received a letter informing her of of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patten and the birth Mrs. baby Kent Fearey of nnd Mr. were Malcolm Mrs. Jolley and Mr. Brentwood. Maryland. The Feareya in attendance at the Stake High to Elberta people. Council and Bishopric's party held are At the present time. Kent is on Saturday night. Pen-ro- Grecn-halg- hs j er well-know- at Onola of Eureka TuellV with their cousins an-Ionise Erickson. A::v.e nnd Eddie u .llr-- l Sn-- 11 ! and Mrs Ian Rowley of a i.- - Sunday evening guest at tlie home of Mr and Mrs. ( arl Fatten Mrs. Rowley is the Tary of the Fatten Genealogical was organization, and the time nnd plans making spent in visiting f'.r the Fallen Reunion to be held Gh-in Fmvo July 17, at Canyon Canvon. Mr n m sistioiu-,- Killian Grant spent Monday in and iovo visiting with fnends shopping. t like a miki-suspiciously It when in-evening me Tuesday p.. a huge hamper of food and Carl. Vi a. Renton, and Gaylord Fatten. Rnv Jolley. Eugene Beck. Maxine. Graves were Man in and Patten rar. the into ni; slowed Tl.' v sp nl the evening swimming A ri wlunil and then enjoyed trees. it pii M'lint meal under tin wi at the Kul-vlnsk- Mrs. Harrington is allowing a liit of forcsiglileilness in making this apple sauce cake. She is making it in anticipaof her family, and for uncxpect- tion ol a visit Irom ed guests who might drop in dur- lmer-- WHERE FRIENDS MEET brothe- Kori-a- . Ie sight-eeein- d Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Nellsen. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kropf snd children, Mr. snd Mrs. Gene Colvin. Mra. Bertha Day and son, Bill and granddaughter Leal rice Shouwsul-tereturned after spending a week in Provo Canyon. DANCE r. Robert Laird, Jr., motored to Salt Lake Saturday evening and s joined several of hia former at a party Others in the party Miss Merna Carter of Provo, Mr. snd Mrs. Wm. Sterling, Mr. and Mra. Warren Salmon and Mr. and Mrs. RoFatten. 0 bert Coffey. Miss Mrs. Sterling, formerly cviiuiig. July 18. the organization will Bonnie f'romar, Mr.. Salmon, forSiinduv Su present the program at Kacra-ii- merly Miss Norma Forsey, Robert the I ,ainl and Robert Coffey were nt riiei t in:, featuring memhers of the graduating Funn er ihen.e rlaas of Tintle High Srhool. 1. In lb- .Tul v 1948 issue of "The West, in Farm Life" the first page M r snd Mrs lum Shrrwimil displays a beautiful picture of tractor, and combine in a field of nHnt Monday in Suit lake City grum with mo'intaina and rlouda on biiamrsn. Returning home, they Mebackground. Of atopiM'd in Provo and were dinner rnmiim: rourse we think the picture is guesta nt the home of Mr. and A was taken out Mra. Ln Da via. In nut if ul Hat" on the farm of on MuThe peraonahle Mia. Cyril Beck vlaited with IJoyd Fenr-"- l yoiimr fellow on the tractor Is Mra. Athene Frrron of Eureka on nn-the young man Monday evening while her family ilill I n on the romhine is Merlyn Jolley. attended the ahow. The Relief Society held their regular monthly Work and Business meeting on Tuesday at which ted work on one time they limit mid started another one. 1 e I i e i o u s i rreshments were serve! to Mi"-- 1 present by Vera g EVERY SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY elans-mate- "gid-togethe- r" 1 Sun-la- By the Light of the Silvery Moon at the - h'M-- li2 - fr - l l SILVER GARDENS EUKKKA, UTAH ALWAYS THE TOPS IN GOOD MUSIC |