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Show 1948- August 6, The Eureka (Utah). Reporter O C A Very Rood Cook . . . ;1,T.hJr r) Califc In Snt Of inleirsl to Tintic- ratidcnU is tin- - i.irno..,,, niarrinfje oi Mrs. Kuby Simmon oi I'uri'L ami "Erf Mr. and Mrs. Richard ' Mrs. Richard Gatley and rr Hatley were the attendants. tot new Mrs. Shaw Is a popular -- anber among the teaching staff the Tintic high school. She Is Satley he of Mrs. daughter taking up mus prior Bingham. After a short honeymoon spent California they will return to Utm in time for Mrs. Shaw to paune her teaching duties. (QCd Cat itsi Jbtoxlz On .... C. , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker of Elko. Nev., anil Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Thomas and son. David of Avenal, Calif., spent a few days in Eureka visiting Mrs. Thomas' and Mrs. Parker's mother, Mm. Wm. ('lark. Mrs. Parker Is the former Mias Margaret Clark and Mrs. Thomas is the former Miss Sarah (Sal) Clark. After leaving Eureka Mr. and Mrs. Thomas spent a few days in Santaquin visiting Mr Thomas' mother, Mrs. Kay. Before returning to their homex, the Parkers and Thomas' will go to Park City to see their sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan, Mrs. Sullivan will be remembered as Miss s. Mary Hark. All arc former Eur-ekan- Mrs. Olive Carlson entertained Mr. and Mrs. SAXTAQl'IN the birthday club at her home on Xyrle Wilkey have a new baby last Friday evening. The occasion lor bom Friday at 'the Payaon honored Mrs. Margaret Brady on iMjrftal. Mrs. Wilkey is the forher birthday. and Muriel the Bylund, grandger The evening was spent in playmother from Santaquln is Mrs. ing games and delightful refreshJennie Bylund. Mr. and Mrs. ments were served to members; SAYTAQUIN Fnnk Vandevanter are the proud Mrs. Virginia Cartwrighti Mrg Villi Tinder, Mrs. Helen Ferris, farads of a baby daughter born Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Monday at the Payaon hospital. Brady. Mrs. Lucille Knotts, is the former Ma. Vandevanter Geraldine Hlgginaon and this is and the special guests. Mm. Hamthe couple's first child. Mrs. Essie ilton Laird, mother of the honored and Mrs. Margaret Freethy. Higginaon is the proud grandm- guest First prize was won by Mm. other. L&Dora Brady, cut prize by Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Helen Ferris 8ANTAQUIX and consolation by Hendrickson received word that La-Do- ra Sadie has a new bom Thursday at the daughter My boy, hospital. Piyaon FAMILY AT REUNION ARROWHEAD SANTAQUIX hmily reunion An Interesting was held Sunday, Aug. 1. at the Arrowhead Resort. It was for descendants of Charles Jot, Hjrrum and Chris Hansen. There were approximately 125 present. (jiven For F. Mrs. Sanderson i. was rU "o Mm. Margaret Freethy. The Elite Club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Millie Rife, Thursday evening. Bridge was the game diversion and a tasty luncheon was served to Mrs. Clara Jerman, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. Deon Ferguson, Mrs. Elizabeth Frank, Mrs. Thelma Griggs, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Elsie Nilson, Mm. Belle Coffey, Mrs. Earlean Gear, Mrs. Helen Brown and the special guest of the evening, Mrs. Maud Gourley. Prizes were won by Mrs. Griggs, t, high score, Mrs. Franke, and Mrs. Coffey, honor prize. SANTAqi lN Darrell Holman's wrekiy talent show was by many people at the city Tuesday night. He brought e orchestra composed of Monto Taylor of Payaon, Danny Terre, Thayne Holladay and Lynn Olsen of Santaquin. They rendered many beautiful numbers nnd then the "Andrew Sisters" performed three numbers, they were, alias: Teddy Gee. Charles McKay, and Burke Peterson. (The Andrew SiHtcrs had nothing on them.) Kathryn Olson sang; Garcia played guitar numbers; Thayne Hnlladay, piano solo; Randall and Joleno Hudson sang; Clcnne Smith, solo; Darrell Holman, tap dance; and many other interesting num- solo, four-piec- Barbara Jean Berry: Talk, Mrs. Pearl Knrxey. Mrs. Horsey had charge of the arrangements. About Ifi giris und tln'ir mothers attended. L- - T rV At Clul. Met Mrs. Ruth Wahlquist entertain- ed the members of the La Jolla1 elub at her home, Thursday July! ( lull Members At Partv UP IN THE AIR iv skyscraper was golnr THE newest across the alley from Just the window of he home early in the week after spending several days at Warner, where she was the guest of her Mr. and daughter and Mre. Jack liaigh. They made a trip to Salt Lake and had the pleasure of witnessing the Gene Autrey Show. son-in-la- Mis Ruth Pott returned to her home late last week after spending her vacation in Ogden visiting relatives. klRS. PANSY TRELOAR Smiles Of Satisfaction Come From This Recipe Have oik cliops till one null thick and make a Kicket. lilting; an opening in uli one. Stuff willi the following nmi then up lint oKMiiiig. Dredge in flour with sail and Iiv sc-v- v pepper added, and fry In hot fat a to a nice brown. Then remove one dish meal, try the from fire and place in casserole j or baking pan and cover. Bake ab?,vt 3? one half to three quarters of an ?atl?1ra10ti;n ace- hour in 350 degree oven. Make!?mir f1, Trrioar had !? many good recipes to keep of and pan gravy pour drippings and girl tay if dvsired, or serve separa- 5am ,y over, . up" not to mention "papa 'Bill" whom I am told likes his groceries also. She states this ...... , "cre,JL?n Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Archer and daughters. Karen and Jolane. was s particular favorite with returned Sunday after a two week vacation spent in Denver with relthem, especially In the good old atives. The trip benefited Mr. Ardays when one could really buy cher's health considerably and he chops as often as desired. pork Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dumont are was able to resume work on MonTreloar has spent most of I.1 i 4 caspoon rPI" r. salt to taste hpr tinw! takilIR the proud parents of an 8 lb. baby day. Mr. Archer is manager of of hep Um. Melt piece of butter in three or jjy, and Tintic folk will girl, born at the Pay son hospital, the J. C. lcnncy company store. is 28. four Dumont wster hot Mm. and'ahe has done a grand Job.agree tablespoons Monday July but the former Miss Virginia Gardner. Mr. and Mra A. M. Ross and mlxUl. I "'J' Mrs. Matilda Rosa and son Albert ,H time to do her share Mrs. Sam Gardner returned to returned Sunday after a pleasant will stuff four pork chops. j n he worlt f Hie town, rvic Mrs. Treloar serves these chops two weeks' vacation cnt in the I wtll an have Northwest and in California. on a opportunity Inrge platter bordered, with , mashed and buttered of showing her skill as a cook Visitors during the past ten days carrots. potatoes when her family come home for at the homo of Mrs Jennie Myman-sizea For wholesome. the celebration. ers witt Mr. and Mrs. George BY Stranz of Peoria. 111. (Mrs. Stranz is a nrice of Mra. Myer&l Mrs. A SVEET Ed Miller of Glendale, Calif., MRS. CATHERINE CONRAD EDWARDS FLAVOR HARMONY Frank Olsen and daughter. Mrs. un. Willard Nichols and baby Associate Editor, Parents Magazine been looking for a sweet ments galore. And this fruity loaf If you hive Dennis, of Copjierton, and Mrs. bread with an unusual flavor, here it stays fresh for days if you can keep Warren Boley or Salt Lake. ini Rich with nut and dates, plus itfromthefaxnilyaf ter the first taste! Mrs. Miller will be remembered Tender and slightly moist, it i tat m easy for a girl to over-- tion on a person's natural ondow-men- ts as Mis Grace Myers a former the wonderful flavor of fresh mange, for lunch bozos, afternoon tea loaf is ideal distinctive. delicious to read. of also She resident Eureka. this some ths childhood spent than being taught blight of make with ths or any time refreshment is in order. home of her to few s at the is easy days It io to child's a attention taert unspoken Judgment, As for actual brother, Roy Myers. simple, tested recipe below. Your Clip the recipe and get a loaf of this not the type daughter I ra- looks, that should bo centered on I lusciou bread in the oven today. .very first loaf will bzing you compli tal Tinted." For, despite honest ef-- ta early Instruction in ths details of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bernini and most to hide their baby son returned to their home grooming without which the disappointment, la discounted in Eureka after a pleasant vacanatural beauty radiant mother J give it away In these tion in New York. " tagthe to which they go to today. But throughout all but with ta girl over. Either that, or years of training, casually Garth and Bethea Wahlquist. conviction, show a child your pleasshow non and daughter of Mr. and Mrs complete disinterest in ure In the appearance eho la capClarence Wahlquist. left for Santa - child, looks. able of making. Monica, Saturday, July 31. Garth edvocat Haven't you bourht clothes that has accepted employment in that Jf this the middle of the matter of improving on were correct by sU the rales of city, and Bethea will return in tanghterb looks. By that we fsshion and snlUblllty for your time to resume her school duties. cC the ardor and teal you typo, nnd yet after wearing them Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox spent tiUster for the taek, but dlrect-tava- rd a few times they seemed to lose the week end in Salt Lake visiting This frequently making the moat of the their rightness? Mr. their daughter and particular typo rather happens to thorn who are so lltt'o and Mrs. W. L. Sehauerhamer. an attempt to pattern her aware of their own posslbimies tat model. For Mr. and Mrs. James Cullen remany a girl that they live np to them only nn of attractlve-na- ui under the eirltrmrnt of chopping turned Sunday after a very Intershe is grown and dis-oesting vacation spent in Washingor flattery. ton. D. C.. where they were the type, usually after Another asset you can build up of Major and Mra Wm. T. through Imitations of in your doughterl early years is guests Bennett. Mra Bennett the former rJJWta from her beat friend to a beauFrances Wondershrk. is a nolee of peed and akUI in performing niovio gtar. Granted that Most of the complaint routines. Mr. Cullen's, and is well known ty her early years she be about not bavin time for personal in Eureka. She received part of may w willing to accept her own care com from those who start with her education at Tintic higha spent w7?n htr mother is for her. But the notion that it take hours to school. The Cullens also with Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Han one-se- lf ttotT-ft0is one day accomplish. Complete a not very serious in Indiana. The Hansons are to today jjw psycho- glamour, according residents of Tintic and Mr former Srt Jwrd' hlla Seeling that college girls, can b achieved in fifty was employed at the Itanson Parents aren't pleased with minutes, and good everyday groom-ta- g, North Lily mine during hi resiteeth FRUITY SANDWICH LOAF etau. ,!?eUllng els and often including bath, hair and dence here. niske-u- p belong personality Ills. nails, deodorant, brushing, V. cup milk flour b 2 cops sifted PLANK I A MB CHOIS by studying your child's and special akin cleansing can A cap orange Juice 3 powder mornbaking teaspoons about "planked wonder into Ever to an hour divided I tablespoon grated orange nnd salt fjjttke and then accept them done before-dinnto teaspoons board sesJt'j a chopping meats? and bedtime er are. H y cup nuts, chopped out sugar find cup Then, ing. tvi .( along with find out about them for yourself. VS cup dates, cut in pieces ! !S5nner cup Spry the hair, sions. These techniques, most until aliwwt I; lamb Broil chops easily 1 are U unbeaten ktec r?r,.tnext to the skin will good health habit, .lone, then place on a board wilft can of 1? a border child's good point, learned In childhood. But they table. Pipe cooked veg. Fift fi'Xir, Uking powder, salt and sugar into mixing liowL Chit in Fpry taeve grace and good b learned without instruction and Duchess pot a tons t mashed potatetto . mixture is as fine as nmol. Add rgg, milk, orange juice, orange nnd, uhs, toes into which listen egg yolk until and W,Mlng voice and con-- n" without proper dates end beat 150 strokes. a nuts and the edge. around cwmetlc. mixed) been and ttenners, aU of which are pur wap has in Pprycoetod loaf pan, 9x6x3 incites, in moderate oven (350 FJ llnke the until hang roller h potatoes Return t aSL,2U.iI!ed attrttatae end the length mirror for Judging alxiut Hi hours. s ire brown, chops done. them no more a reflec of her clothe. Each family brought picnic koch, and sports and program ne enjoyed by all present. Joe Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Faye Hansen of Salt Lake City contacted a Truth or Consequences program where many prizes were firm. The reunion is held annually jud people come from Santaquln. Mammoth. Goshen, Nephi. Provo. Salem and Salt Pjniah Fork, lake to attend. Uie big office build- ing where Mary Bronson sat at her typewriter. Just now the skyscraper looked like a huge bird cage but soon It would be a big hotel, glow-ta- g with lights at dusk and filled with guest. How I'd like to know some of theml thought Mary wistfully. This being alon In a big city la n, t. all-cu- rre 'T uccei&iui Parenthood p y ta y r son-in-la- speclsl-occa-al- 11 -- fe ti tooood Mrs. Gilbert Sanderson honored her daughter-in-laMrs. Ellis Sandemm t a bridal shower at the Little Theatre, Tuesday even-i- n tng Aug. S. "MX)" was the evening's diversion and a delicloiw luncheon was served. ut son-In-ln- w, ... all-cu- ; gt Cauls wen- - enjoyed and delight-- i ful refreshments were served to members: Mm. Sylvia Childs, Mm. Marion Nash, Mr. Tna Clement. Mis. Gladys Dean, Mrs. Margaret Greenhalgh. Mr. Millie Kav and the special guest. Mr. Alliene rarren. and Mr. Esther Neilxen. Mis. Nash won first prize and Mrs. Childs honor prize. The club were pleasantly vntertained at the home nf Mr. Dnmia Taxman, Wednesday evening. "500" was the game diversion and tasty refreshment were served to member: Mrs. Maxine Schow, Mre. Faye Wall. Mrs. Va-leLivingston, Mr. Ruth Gatley, Mrs. Delores Robinson, Mrs. Sadie Ware. Mrs. Madge Bureau-toMrs. Alice Peart. Mre. Alliene Farren. Mr. Grace Chalwin, Mrs. Veva Naef, Mre. Gertrude Thomas and the special quest, Mrs. Irma Gourley. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wall high score and Mrs. BurrSaton I First prize was won by Mra. Ada Peay, 2nd by Mra. Grace Beck and the all-cprize by Mra. Margaret Greenhalgh. The rut prize, s set of beautiful crocheted dollies was donated by Mra Peay, bers. The new Mrs. 8underaon, formerly Mias Charlotte Radke, reBurton K. Wheeler, former U.S. ceived many beautiful gifts. About Senator from Montana: "We have 35 people attended the shower. to stand up to the Russian in Berlin, If we don't, we've got to Mrs. J. B. Allen of Los Angeles get out." visited during the week at the home of her brother and sister-in-laQuiet minds cannot lie perplexMr. and Mrs. George W, For-ac- y. ed or frightened, hut go in forMrs. Allen accompanied by tune at their own private pare, tlio made a trip to ManU Forscys, . thunder-atormlike a clock during a Robert lands Stevenson and spent a few days at the home Bituminous caul constitutes of Mrs. Allen's daughter and one of the largest single items of Mayor and Mrs. Gail Jensen. traffic on the railroads. unis, Krlrisliiiirii Jiiat-a-Mi'- her ,h Clem-liui- Lingo supplied the evening's entertainment and were prizes awarded to the winners. A splendid program was given as follows: Saxaphnne solo, Colleen Mordue, accompanied by Gene Oborn; Reading, "Tribute Mothers", by Markin Nash: jliaiio Hannah rcjjfrl'w is a native Eurekan for a number of u lived here residence to T- - K JVoffi? twm ATTRACTS CROWD entertained Friday evening. A r,,,,e0UlJ,KirMr fireplace bridal Shower TALENT SHOW irl , - (lie s- - Page Nine cHoi e s L CL Eureka Resident Is Wed -- Skorttorl Story iy oCiftian . JlnJrrwS The young man was driving rivet. The steady sounded like the drumming of an enormous woodpecker. A moment later Mary looked out again. Her heart almost stopped beating. The young riveter was so busy he had not noticed the large, fleshy man walking along the beam a short distance away. A camera was slung over the men's shoulder. Mary saw that his steps ware growing slower and slower. His face was white and his knees sagged. It was evident that he had lost courage and was liable to fall at any moment Bhe tapped on the window and apoka quietly. Don't be afraid," she told him. "Just sit down and hold on to the beam. Don't look down. Somebody will come and help you. Close your eyes. If you are dizzy To Maiyb Intense relief, the man obeyed her. He sat down and clung desperately to the beam, his eyes dosed. Th riveting suddenly stopped. Mary saw the young man running along the beam a lightly a a squirrel. He wu carrying a stout board. Can you open that window wider?" he asked. Tm going to shore the board across and make bridge. Mary controlled an Impulse to the man on Uw beam scream, swayed. "Just a minute longer, she encouraged him. Hold tight!" Then shs succeeded In opening ths window. As the young riveter hall dragged, half carried the man across th Improvised bridge" she draw long breath. I-I thought Fd get some plo lures," said ths man. I didnt ask anybodys permission. I thought 1 wu a good climber but all at once 1 wu dizzy. No more high places foi me. I'm going to get down to street level fut I can and stay there. That wu a near squeak, the young riveter told Mary. I thought he'd fail before I could get to him Pm much obliged to you for keeping oool and helping me. X didn't really do anything," sail Mary. "H owes his Ilf to you Mr. CaU me Jim," ho replied quickly Wy name is Jim Bandera I hall from a little town to Michigan." Marya brown eyas brightened. I'm from the country, too," she announced. My name is Mary Bronson. I - Z heard you whistling and looked out I hope you didn't think Z wu bold when Z spoke to you." You don't look like ths bold kind, Jim assured her. X noticed you yesterday but you didn't pay any attention to i.t. Im a good climber but Dn bashful with girls. If you'll let me, I'd like to taka you out to dinner tonight The boss will tell you anything you want to know about me. I hope you havent got a date?" he added anxiously. Not tonight uid Mary. I'll b glad to accept your Invitation." Jim laughed and waved his hand, ho went back to his riveting. H wu whistling sisln. Ths same song. It gave Mary a Joyous llttlo thrill. One more shs glanced down at the toy men and women moving about so far below. Somehow they no longer seemed to be moving about in a bopeles maze. They were going about their work, taking can of their families, trying to th best of their humble ability to make ths world a little better place for themtat u u. As the young riveter half dragged, half carried the man aerose the Improvised bridge" shs drew a long breath. the worst kind of lonesomeness. Everybody want friends.1' The next minute she gave a sud den startled exclamation. Walking straight toward her along a beam was a tall, young fellow. The wind rumpled his brown hair and seem ed trying to blow him over, but ha paid no attention to It. His merry whistle brought a quick touch of rose to Mary's smooth cheeks. He wu whistling "Im np to the air about yon. Maryl" Did ho know her name was Mary? No, he couldnt, she told herself. She bad never him before. But ha certainly was np In ths air. Almost Involuntarily ah glanced downward. Far below people looked like mechanical toy moving about Six months before tb city had seemed to Mary a sort of dream town. Now It had begun to seem more Ilk a teeming ant hill where everybody scurried about to a hopeless mass, thinking only of themselves. Other girls, plainer than Mary, boasted of ths number of boy friends" they had picked up" but he disliked to copy their bold way and flippant speeches. Bh noticed ly that the young fellow striding along the beam looked clean and respect bit like moat of the young men ah had known In her own little horn town back hr Pennsylvania. Alon In the office for few moments, she was moved by a sudden, homesick Impulse. Oood afternoon I If a lovely day, Isnt It?" ah called through rose-color- ed sure-footod- the partly-open- ed window. flashed A quick, boyish smll acroes the young man's face. It's great, he agreed, "Just great!" Alarmed by her own Impulsiveness, Mary began to tap her typewriter key at a great rate. Bho berated herself for being so bold. Her conscience cam to her aid. You didn't mean any harm," it A little simple aid soothingly. friendliness wont hurt anybody." u u u selves and their dear ones. "Big town, little town, folks aro Just the ume," thought Mary hapThere'S always something pily. worth living and working for. And there's romance even up in the air on top of a skyscraper." |