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Show -- The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four- nkey dinner, with all the trimmings was served to the following: Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Mrs. Orlhella Genola News Isaacson, Mrs. Ueth Thomas, Mrs. Twila Smith. Mrs. Martha Marlin, Christensen and Mra to Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Di-Submit Thomao not later than Monday Evelyn Larsen. Prise winners were Mrs. Beth night Thomas, first. Mrs. Dorothy ThomMr. and Mrs. Grant Larw-- en- as, second, and Mrs. Twila Smith, tertained at their home on Sat consolation. unlay evening, Nov. 13. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lewis and Mrs. A delicious elk dinner woo orrv-e- d and an evening of cards waa Blanche Swenson of Spanish Fork Leo Malenjoyed by Mr. and Mr. Harold attended the funeral of Oberg, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Chris- colm. tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larson, Mr. Byron Thomas returned home and Mra. Leonard Isaacson, Mr. Tuesday, Nov. 23, from Brazil, 8. and Mrs. Rodney Martin and Mr. A. where he has been on a mission and Mrs. Gerald Thomas, the last for three yeara were mentioned guests from The Birthday Club held a party Springville. last Saturday evening in honor Mr. and Mrs. Dean Heck and of Mrs. Myron Christensen. "500" furnished the evening's diMr. and daughter and and a delicious lunch was version Mrs. Kred Hauer of Salt Lake to the following: Mr. and at the home served spent the week-en- d Howard Thomas, Mr. and of Mrs. Heck's mother, Mrs. Hen Mra. Leonard Mrs. Isaacson, Mr. and Richter. They attended the funerMr. and Mrs. Mrs. Martin, Rodney al of Leo Malcolm, son of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. AnRichter and brother of Mra. Heck. Milton I Thomas,Mr. and Mrs. Vern All mentioned are former residents drew .arson, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larsen, of Eureka. and Mr. and Mra Donald White, the lust mentioned are from GoshThe Friendly Eight" club held en. their regular meeting at the home High score was won by Mra of Mra. Elsie Oberg on Monday. Leonard Isaacson and Andrew 500" furnished the afternoon's Larson, and consolation by Mrs. entertainment and a delicious tur Milton Thomas and Leonard Isaacson. inn e son-in-la- Miss Marilyn Davis o'f Salt Lake spent Thanksgiving vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kred STAR THEATRE Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larsen and children spent Thanksgiving Day at Gunnison with relatives of Mr. Larsen. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Dec. 4 3-- Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas and family were Salt Lake visitors during the week. Robert Taylor - Audry Totter in HIGH WALL Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Oberg and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas spent Friday visiting and shopping at Provo. SUNDAY and MONDAY John Wayne - Loraine Day Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas spent Thanksgiving Day In Salt Lake visiting at the hame of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright. in TYCOON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY , Margaret O'Brien 10TII AVENUE ANGEL SOCIAL SECURITY REPRESENTATIVE TO BE HERE DEC. 8 THE PRIVATE AFFAIRS OF BEL AMI AJttrHi tm Grom where I sit Joe Marsh Why Dutch is Growing a Beard That beard on Dutch Millers chin doesn't mean that hs's gelling ready to play Santa Clan. He's imply paying off the election bet ho loot to sppy Swanson. And while some folks nllow it's like tha n lot of nonsense wheelbarrow ride that Cappy had to givo Dutch after hut election day from where I it.its a mighty wholesome aftermath to a difference of opinion. Because good Americans nil taka their politics and voting mighty seriously. But when the issues 11 HUDSON. Report and Mrs. Wallace C reaves and children Joyce and Carol, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Peery were In Cedar City for Thanksgiving. On their return trip Saturday they visited Zion's and Bryces National Parks. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Houghton and Mr. and Mra. Kathle Tischner attended a dance in Salt Lake Saturday night. They met many friends up there and had a delight- ful time at dinner and dancing. in MA Walter Walker serious condition at the Payaon hospital. He was stricken ill and was rushed to the hospital Mon-- 1 day. i settled, end the die is cast, they accept the verdict in n spirit of good humor. And that's ss it should be when It corned to ony difference of opinion. Soma folks vote for beer as their favorite beverage others vote for eider. In fact, wo ell have differences of taste in almost everything! But that doesn't mean that we cant live together in spirit of good fellowship. ILaSirdls R3at?kett IT FAYS TO TRADE FOR CASH Phone Phone 58 MEATS IW ,w MUTTON CHOPS ,,omd CHILI STICKS Each 16 SrW'tM T. 55c 53c 39c 57c CANDY AND NUTS IN NOW Shop Early and Save! VEGETABLES 47e MESH BAG ORANGES SPUDS FROZEN 1 49c MH Bw FOODS Kennedy, i.k. hos-te- u. OF ALL all-cu- AUTMOWUD DEAtft RANDLES t. MARKET Phone Donald Runnells, son of Mr. and Mra. Ray Runnells of Salt Lake and grandson of Mf. and Mra. Rod Runnells of Eureka is again at his home after being confined to the Holy Cross Hospital for the acpast seven weeks, due to an deer cident suffered during the 180 Expert Waster Servlet Qaaalaa Maytag F,rti EUREKA BRANCH OF hunt. UTAH BIT Farewell Planned f . ,, & STEEL SERVICE CO. Ornamental Iron Aluminum A Sheet Metal Work All Types of Welding Bit A Steel Reconditioning Pneumatic Equipment Repair (Continued from Page One) a Fire is Burning; prayer. Elder Hills of Lawrence Smith; solo, Home," Geraldine White. Speakers: Leon White and Stake Missionary President Max Nelson of That Friend of Genola. Solo, Mine," Bob Finch, Pay son; comments, Pres. Fred W. Davis and Glen Roper; prayer, Elder Arvil Houghton. Dancing will follow the program. Representative A. M. ROSS Telephone 55 Le-Bar- for Mother and Dad A FAMILY KINDS Springville; Mr. and Mra. Anien Le Bkron and daughter. Payaon: Mr. and Mrs. Thays Stanley and family and Mr. and Mra. Wendell ladturon and Family of Genola. isn't His easiest ob In the world to select a suitable gift for Mother and Dad. f But wo know you will agroo that nothing would pleaso them more than a really outstanding family portrait from our studio. Phono today for an appointment. f Mra. Don Armstrong and Mrs. Albert Hudson of Santaquin attended a birthday party Saturday afternoon for Mra. Lou Hansen of Payaon. A Goose dinner was served to the above mentioned and Mr. and Mrs. Franks Coombe and Mrs. John Ooombe of Spanish Fork; Mra. Guy Farley. Salem; Mr. Jack Miller and daughter Ferl and Mrs. Carl Orton of Provo; Mra. Rene Trotter, lay-toMra. Melvin Hansen. Mammoth, Mrs. Theron Snyder, Nephi: Mrs. Alvin Hansen, Mra. Jack Hansen and Mra Ray Hansen Goshen; Mrs. Wayne Trotter and Mrs. Ed Snyder of Payaon. Fayson, Utah Greenhalgh was their daughter Marcia of Salt Lake. She left Sunday night for home. Mra. Jennie Bylund and child ren Cyrus and Carol Jean were at Nephi on Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wilkie and family. : Open 11 a. m. to 6 p. w. c i I I er ONE HUNDRED YEARS I I I l FOR ONLY l $3.00 I I J The Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Jub j ! County Urge You To Purchase HISTORY OF JUAB COUNTY" for..! -- CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR FRIENDS! I I I YOUR I I ,. u IVIRI "SS" CAMIRA the United States in Time for black-and-whi- te cents 1 Copies Will Be Wrapped and Addressed j You Desire and Mailed to Any Spot in j With F 2.3 coated lens Takes natural color or crisp for as little ss tea n; Home for Thanksgiving at the residence of Mr. and Mra. C. D I GEAR'S PHOTO SHOP & CAMERA CENTS and better than everl Good newi for you who so wisely waited! Revere Eight Cameras snd Projectors are here now equipped with coated lenses for added brilliance .. . 8mm movies st their very best! Come in today sad tec Revere! PORTRAIT If D-3- -c Mr. and Mrs. George Le Huron, Jr. had their children home for Thanksgiving, ineluding: Mr. and Mra. James Moori and family, WE HAVE OUR CHRISTMAS FRESH and tasty refreshment! served to Mrs. Lillian Erickson, Mra. Bessie Toone, Mra. Mae Rostrum, Mra. June Kennedy, Mra Dora Rose, Mra Claus Rostrum, and special guest. Mrs. Thelma Roberta and Mra. Louise Kurtz. Prize winnera were Mra Kurtz, first, Mra. Rose, second, and Mra. m.n.lr. and Mra. Ali- -rl Hud,n! family had M,ry . dinner at the home sons mother, Mrs. Maude Miller lng day. The O. N. O. club enjoyed a at Provo. Mr. and Mra J. W. Greenhalgh very lovely party held at the home on Friday of had their children for dinner of Gladys Boswell was Mrs. Mina Obion waa n guest the diversion "500 week. last including: Mr. and of the evening, with prizes won by nt the home of her children, Mr. Thanksgiving Mra. R. N. Moore and family, and Mra. Harry Olson In Provo Ruth White. Elaine Nelson, and Spring Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Roe Gail Finch. An attractive and deThanksgiving. Wilde and family, Paynon; Mr. and luncheon was served Elaine licious Mra. Gayland Peterson, Santa- Kirk, Elaine Nelson. Alta BurrasMrs. Mary Jane Sylvester reand Mr. and Mra. Earl Fow-ke- ton. DeVar Sorenson. Elva Okelturned home Saturday from a quin; Mona. three weeks stay at Jerome, Idaho berry. Aveline Kirk, Sylvia Steck. where she was attending her Fern Horton. Winona Jensen. Gail enThea and Buie Higginson Finch, Ruth White and the daughter, Ada King who had a tertained Thanksgiving day for new baby boy. Spencer Higginson and family of and Mra. Clara Leme-na- r, Draggerton Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith Mr. and Mra. J. H. Finch. Mr. Santaquin. and Mra. Ray Cook, and Mra. spent the Thanksgiving holidays nt Kanab. George Cook spent an enjoyable Mr. and Mrs. SANTAQUIN Thanksgiving vacation at the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlgren Frank Van De Vanter and non of homes of relatives and friends in left Friday for California. They Delta, Mra. June Barney and Salt Lake City. will be gone two or three weeks. daughter of Lake Shore and Mr. Rodney Higginson of Santaquin an lecture on the haMr. and Mrs. John Goudy and enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with bits interesting customs of the Persian and Mrs. their Effie mother, sons, Don, Duane, and daughter One of the highlights of people. Chert and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn his discourse was the discussion Goudy spent Thanksgiving with religion Mrs. Lizzie Hepworth had her of the Mohammedan Mr. and Mrs. Vern Goury and which moat of the Persian people home for family Thanksgiving, family in Salt Lake. in. including Mr. and Mrs. Lentz believe This was given as a "Fireside Mrs. Wendell Deuel spent two Greenhalgh and Mr. and Mrs. Aland was held in the 1st weeks in Jerome, Idaho with her bert Kumn from Salt Lake City: Chat", ward Relie Society jwom, Mr. and Mrs. Jed and Greenhalgh daughter and Myma and Marvin Johnson. She re- Mrs. Mkry A. Holman of Santa- -' Many Santaquin people attended quin turned home Saturday. the wedding Saturday night Nov. Mr. and Mra. Duane Butler en- 27th in Salt Lake City for Blake Mra. Jane Deuel spent Thanksson of Mr. and Mra. tertained at dinner for Mrs. Mar- Openshaw, giving holidays with her children, Merle Openshaw. Some of those Mr. and Mrs. Oran Hatfield in tha Butler on Monday Nov. 29th, going from Santaquin were the Springville. Her grandson Earl the occamion being her birthday parents, Mr. and Mra. George Dime of the BYU also enjoyed anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jr., dinner with them. Mr. and Mrs.' Ervel Peterson McKay. Mr. and Mra. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Mr. and Mra. David Linstrom and children Connie and Joan of Greenhalgh, Mrs. Gerald GreenMr. and Kay, Salt were Lake house had as guests on Thanksgiving, City guests Don Goudy. Mr. and Mr. of halgh Mrs. and William Hudson Mr. and Mra. Bill Spainhouer, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jr. over the Thanksgiving holiMra. Ida Greenhalgh entertainBaker, Salt Lake and Mr. and days. ed members of the D. U. P. at her Mrs. Gerald Drussel, Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wheelock en- home Thursday afternoon Nov. Mr. and Mra. Sherman Wall tertained on Thanksgiving for Mr. 18th. Refreshments were served and a program consisting of a rela- and Mra. Virgil Taylor and son entertained the following Mr. history, story and musical numRons, and Mra. JohnMark tives Thanksgiving: Mr. and Mra. son son and and Mra. Chasta bers was rendered. A quilt block Richard Sudweeka, Mr. and Mra. was assigned to all members to Ncllo Sud weeks, Mr. and Mra. Johnson. be finished and returned for a Orus Sudweeka and Mr. and Mrs. When the quilt is finished it Mr. and Mrs. quilt. Thomas Chatwin Raymond Sudweeka all of 'Nephi; Mr. and Mra. Thomas Harwand, had for Thanksgiving, Mr. and will be sold to help raise funds for Provo; Mr. and Mra Verl Sud- Mra. Hollis Chatwin and children the organization. weeka Eureka; and Mr. and Mra. from Winneniuca. Nevada, Mr. There was a man who boasted Edward Bacon from San FranJ. R. Van Aundale, Santaquin. cisco, Calif., Mira Lola Chatwin he ran things in his household. He the Uwramowcr, washing The Thanksgiving family cir- and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Butler did machine and vacuum cleaner. cle was complete at the home of and son Donnie of Santaquin. Mr. and Mra. I. C. Holladay with FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lofgren, Mr. and Mra. Tharen Holladay and daughters ReNae and Marilyn Mr. Don Cole and Mrs. Bessie A. M. ROSS property on Main SL from Lark, Utah; Mr. and Mra. McKnight of Los Angeles, Calif, 7 room modem home, furnace Marvin McDaniel and Joan; and were house guests of Mra. Myma heat with stoker. Also 3 room Mina Joy Holladay, Salt Lake; Mr. Allen for Thanksgiving. They left modem home. Call 55. and Mra. Doyle Holladay, Dale Sunday for California taking with Allen and Karen of Provo and Mr. them Mrs. Myma Allen. SUCTION FAN. Vi horse - power and Mrs. Thaye Holladay and baby motor. L. V. Brady. Phone The Santaquin 1st ward SunGae from Payaon. 250-d3p day School officers and teachers NEW Coleman Mr. and Mra. Junior Butler en- will celebrate their annual Christ- PRACTICALLY 20 feet of tubing. Oil Heater tertained at dinner Sat. night Nov. mas party on Saturday, Dec. 11th Call 177. or see Ray Cook. d3p 27th for a nelre, Miss Lois Chat-wi- n A chicken supper will be served anl Mr. and Mra. Louis to all officers, teachers and part' OLDSMOBILE Coupe, good condinen at 6 p.m. Pete) Nelson from Payaon. tion $600.00 cash. Mrs. Helen At 8:30 p.m. a dance will be Wilder Milkman. W.C.C. Tooele. held and the Invited. public is SANTAQUI- N- Mr. and Mra. Utah. d3p Owen Marley of Arimo. Idaho; Mrs. John Orchard, SANTAQUIN CHILD'S Crib Fort Hall, Sunday night (good size); bed. both springs and Idaho; Mra. Julia J. Durett. Span- Nov. 2Hth after church, a fellow introduced as Eddie of Persia ish Fork. Utah and Mra. IJzzie O. niattrciics. Call Mra. Arvid Newman. Phone 109. White from Salt Ijike visited who is attending the BYU gave d3p over the holidays with Miss Nettie Mr. Anand Mra. Horgraon ami drew Horgpaon and family. They all had Thanksgiving dinner st the home of Miss Nettie Uorgewm and left Monday for their homes. Mr. three-quart- HAMBURGER in Mammoth. An evening of cards was enjoyed I Copyright, 1913, United Stotts Brewers Foundation POT ROAST I Mr. Jaa-perao- n, and on a jjr i j t"' mission f0r daughters, Jean and Joan of Span- LDS church. ish Fork spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mra. Glen Jack Bowman, a concert bit, played several , W. Rosa. Other students of the BYU Mrs. Marie Berry entertained also present along the members of her "500" club M of Men group home and GleanJr her at on Thursday evening and Mra. II. C. Roberta and John spent Thanks-bivin- ng in Salt Lake City. Mary-lynJoined the family for the football game and dinner. Members of the Goshen Relief Society who attended the stake party held In Santaquin last Tuesday afternoon were: Melvina president of the Goshen Relief Society; Fern Horton and Edna Peery, counselors; Eliazbeth A. Burraston. Gwen Okelberry. Mary E. Allen. Avelinc Kirk. Signed Elaine Kirk, Eva Helen Nelson. Sam Tolbert Brite Spot Cafe Edith Nelson. Florence Jensen. Louie Jensen, Mildred Jensen, Dale Lindquist, Ruth Thomas. Pearl w GOSHEN-- Steele. Mr. and Mra. Lester Everett and had been Submit news to Ruth Whits by Tuesday Evening. AN OPEN LETTER Rumors have reached my ears that I am supposed to have signed a contract whereby I would not engage In the restaurant business In Eureka. I would hereby like to state that I have never signed any kind of contract nor made verbal statement to the effect that I would not engage In any kind of business In Eureka. For four years I have made my jhome in Eureka. All my financial Interests are here and I intend to the rest of my life in Eur-- a ' spend eka. 1st aide Group" spent a nightln' all, Sunday night No" 2 ,? u the home of Mi. the Hawaiian ' Goshen Tews Aoles FORUM . 1948 son-in-la- (Continued from Page One) ity Adminiatration are atrictly confidential and every wage earner who has worked in covered employment should get In touch with the Provo Social Security Office when he attains age 65. Sterling K. Peterson, field representative, will be in Eureka at the City Hall on December 8, at 10:00 a. m., to assist anyone interested in inquiring about Social THURSDAY George Sanders - Ann Dvorak in SANTAQUIN NEWS DH1A --jh 3MJ-3I- K 3 Mr. and Mra. Robert L. Garity Mr. Steve Sherwood were Provo visitors on Thanksgiv- BYU showed moving jrt ing Day. n, UTAH EUREKA, ns -- mm SANTAQUIN Society ... ol NetifUbohi leiu4. December Christina I Delivery. a scene. 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