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Show December 3, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two iting with her perente, Mr. andi-Mre- 'T.TD.S. Gburcb Hurley Brannon. THE EUREKA REPORTER ' Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Si'Rinuville, Utah The annual Thanksgiving bann Club was quet of the served to members at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilson in Pay-soAfter the dinner 500 furnished the evening's diversion for Mr and Mrs. John Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Foote, Mr. and Mra Don Penrod, Mr. and Mra. Gene Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McDonald, and Mra. Vera Whitney of Elberta, and for Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Ely. and special guest. Mrs. Lily Cloward of Payson. The banquet was cooked by the members of Payson. Prises at cards were awarded to Doris Gene Bauer, LaRue Bauer, and Vera Whitney. M HAflONM AOVIIflSlNO MMIJINTANVI EDITORIAL-ttSOCIATIO- NATIONAL Preparation ... N 2:00 P. 3:30 P. 7:30 P. ritalimjjfltmtilm Seattle niw tom M. M. r. AN HANCIKO vis-.sol- o, 1 ELBERTA CHIT-CHA- Elva Greeahalgh. a A GIFTS FOR ALL! ; morning M. Pen-rod- .- ottCAOo Prt- meeting .. foruilll hA M. First ward SANTAQUIN-T- he M. conference Sunday Nov. ward held M. Stake and ward ofM. 28th. Many ficers and members were present. sesalon Stake SunAt the Sacrament Meeting Eureka The Sunday evening services at the L. D. S. church were under the direction of the Latter Day Saint girls. The meeting was conducted by Bethea Wahlquist. Wilson Lee presided. The program was as follows: Invocation, Elder James Miller; reading, Mrs. Leo Green; talks, Katherine Peart, Collette Robinson, Helen Franks; vocal duet, Bless This House", by Rosalie t McNeil and James Lunt, accom-Mand Mrs. Dick Gough, of jpanled by Miyo Yamashita; piano Naturo by Edward Grieg, Payson, spent Sunday evening 'Paul Stolz; saxaphone aolo, Col- ting with the Ashton Joneses. Harrison Conover Mrs. Belle Coffey .. Relief n. Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c - Tuesday Society Primary M. I. A. Bon-To- eccond-clAmatter February 10, 1948, at the Entered under the Act of March 3, 1879." office at Eureka, Utah, poet Editor and Manager Reporter Mews . . Wi'I'llilHinin,.,,, CHRISTMAS NEEDS AND Jesse Potts. ' PURUSHEI) WEEKLY AT EUREKA. UTAH u Gene and LaRue Bauer had Sun . day dinner in Eureka with La Rues folks. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Beck. L. D. S. Services Sunday Mrs. Anna McDonald returned 9:30 A. Meeting to her home on Wednesday after a Priesthood 10:30 A. Sunday School few days' visit In Salt Lake. Adult Aaronlc Meeting 8:45 P. 7:00 P. Sacrament Meeting UIHIHHHWMIHMIlWWtliHIIIIUIlirtHlllHHlIHIIttlUIIUII by by accompanied Munlue, Benediction Clair Mordue; leen . Albert day School Superintendent Ray Hudson conducted exercise. The evening program commenced at 6 p.m. with a reception In the amusement hall for all Stake and ward officers. At 7 p.m. Bishop Gordon Heells was in charge of services and an inspiring meeting was held where many ward o ELECTRICAL j TOYS Large and Small WAGONS, TRICYCLES, TRAINS. DOLLS, GAMES, Etc. O O O CANDY and NUTS, GIFT BOXES Reporter ELBERTA -- Mr and Mrs. William Penrod and daughters drove to Mantl to enjoy Thankegiving dinner with Bill's folks, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Penrod. Also present for the feast were Mr. and Mrs. Iji Dell IVtersen and rhildren, and Mrs. William Keith and daughters of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and hoys of Goshen. son-in-la- ELBERTA SUPPLY CO. Sunday dinner guests at the John Bauer home were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wcstman and son Richard, of Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Penrod and daughters. Esther Barney, Vera Patten, and Elva Greenhalgh were present at the party in Santaquln on Monday afternoon, sponsored by the present Relief Society stake board, and luinoring the board which had re- cently retired. Carl and Vera Patten furnished llianksgivlng day dinner guests refreshments to members of the st the Wiliam T. Jolley home Primary on Tuesday, so that they were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oram of rould help Gaylord celebrate his Elberta, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis birthday. Oram and family of Blackfoot, Idaho. Ellis and family surprised Thanksgiving dinner this year at the family by driving in just be- the John Bauers wasn't quite as fore dinner. Later in the day, Mr. large an affair as it was a year and Mrs. Milton Hendrickson and ago. This year, Don and Doris daughter Janett, of Ogden, and and their girls, Gene and LaRue Mayor and Mrs. W. K. Redmond and Diane were guests again, but and family, of Eureka, called. Duane and Gale and their families weren't able to come home for the Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones and holiday. Mac, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jolley Foote were Thanksgiving dinner visited with Malcolm's guests of the Ned Smiths and Mr. and sonsMrs. Hattie Jolley, of Pay- and Mra. Nephi Smith, at the mother. on son, Monday. home of the latter, in Draper. Mr. and Mrs Burley Bronson Enjoying Thanksgiving dinner with Sylvan, Elva ana Jimmie spent Thanksgiving day with their and famGreenhalgh were Mrs. Veda Allred daughter and of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Irena and ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Montague, in Miss Carol Finch of Eureka. Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Oberle, and Bill and Ilene Penrod were in Ogden on Friday and Saturday, children. Meredith and Janice, of for visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vem Salt Lake, were in Elberta Penrod and other relatives. While Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. there the Bill Penrods visited the Oberle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. night club where Vem is an enter- D. McDonald. tainer. iJiRue and Gene Bauer were in Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bryson And Provo Christmas shopping on , daughter Karen, of Ogden, were Monday with Vivian and Darb week-envisitors at the home of Franks of Eureka. Afton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WilMalcolm and Faye Jolley were liam T. Jolley. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Waterbury Mrs. Arnrl Barney in Salem on served Thanksgiving dinner to Mr. Saturday evening. and Mrs. Charles Waterbury of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Penrod, of Elberta, and to daughter MarBenhardt Mantl, spent Saturday night at the garet, and Flegler of Wendover. Bennie came home of a son and daughter-in-laDon and Doris Penrod, and in for the day and was accompanied home by his wife, who has then attended Sunday School here been visiting with her parents for on Sunday morning. Mr. Penrod led the singing in the services, a the last two weeks. position which he held for a numEntertained at the home of Mr. ber of years when they lived here. and Mrs. Carl A. Patten on Thanksgiving day were Mrs. Anna Kay and Carol Jolley, and Hales and family. Mr. and Mrs. daughters, spent Sunday afternoon Ernest Hales and family, and Mrs. visiting in Lehl with Carol's folks, Lcttle Patten of Spanish Fork. the Earl Becks. Ha and Blanch Hales extended y Mrs. Ruth Thomas, of Goshen, celebratheir visit to a tion, and returned to their home was in Elberta on Wednesday vis- son-in-la- w d son-in-la- While speeding to the fair; w. Said the Policeman, Whats your hurry ? Safe driving gets you there! Dont sit ftfth a chip on your shoulder when the traffic officer tells you to "take it easy"! He stops and warns dozens of Simple Simons every day to save them and others from accident and death. Safety is his business. two-da- ENJOY YOURSELF the greatest cause of fatal accidents kills 10,000 and injures 400.000 every year. You can help make the highways safe. Respect the rules of the road. Observe all speed limits. Never drive too fast for road or traffic conditions. - - Speed WHERE FRIENDS MEET" at the Think right drive right You wont lose much time and you may save a life! SILVER CLUB SPEND ZSECODS 1r 5 CHIEF BRAND LIVES LIME ! CHIEF RRANI) HIGH CALCIUM LIME Contributed in the public irferest by We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical A Hydrate for Mills and Smelters FERTILIZERS O I PLASTERING a 6 ; CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. ; 5 ; I 60S Dooly Huilding Plant: Saddle, Utah Salt take City I i ! I I I on Saturday morning. T I XMAS TREES, Lights, Ornaments O CHRISTMAS CARDS & Wrapping and stake workers had a chance to express themselves. Mr. and Mra John F. Rowe Mr. and daughter and and Mra Melvin Briggs motored to Salt Lake on Thanksgiving Day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rowe and family. Mrs. A. L. George and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jarmin were also dinner guests of the Gus Rowe family. GIFTS EUREKA CITY EUREKA CLEANERS CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. LEES VARIETY STORE TINTIC LUMBER CO. FORSEY MOTOR VIRGINIAS CAFE RANDLES SERVICE FRED J. MILLIMAN Chevron Gas Station, Mammoth COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEPHI ANDREW REXALL DRUG RANDLES I.G.A. MARKET EUREKA AUTO SERVICE LAIRIVS MARKET ELBERTA SUPPLY CO. CARL GALLAWAY J. C. PENNEY CO. TINTIC TIME SHOP ALLANS APPLIANCE GOSHEN MOTOR CO. |