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Show pecember 10. 1918 The Kureka (Utah) Reporter -- Social (Activities And News Notes Of Special Interest Group Ei plans Wedding Hr and Mra. Marvin Witt, of e formerly of Eureka, engagement of their Smjrhter. Aileen Marie, to Garrold Atkin, non of Mr. and Mra. Zftn W. Atkin of St. George Wedding date will be announced jt a Inter date. an-th- Nepbi, Club Homemakers Invites Membership Makers club will The Home Friday. Dec. 10, at 1:00 clock in the Memorial building. gome very worthwhile information is being given at these meet-io- n and a larger crowd is expected this week. Christmas suggestions and other interesting suggestions will be meet demonstrated. COME OUT AND MAKE THIS CLUB A SUCCESS SHOP THE MALT o FROSTED MALTS Variety of flavors o ICE CREAM Made while you watch o SANDWICHES all kinds o CONFECTIONS o FLOWERS For ALL Occasions the members of the Saturday Nile dub at her home on lec. 4. toiO" prov ifld the evenings entertainment and delicious refreshment a were served to Mra. Olive Carbarn, Mra. Rive Phipps, Mrs. Iearl Runnrlla. Mrs. Lavem Williams, Mrs. Hilda Webb, Mrs. Sarah Clement, and sjieelal guests, Mm. Villie Tinder and Mm. Sybil McCormick. Prise winners were Mra Webb, score and Mm. Kunnella, high ' house prise. Frances Crowd Is Wed To John Albert Ross In Home Ceremony I lit A. M. Ross i li I : in M. Wilton of the church officiated at the Methodist nuptial Jark suit with white Mouse and gi,,.n white Her corsage was of red roses and gardenia. AtUnding the bride as n.almn of of honor was Mrs. Althea F.k-n- d Woyd Jameson performed the duties of best man. Following the ceremony a short program was given as follows: I iano selections by Mrs. Burtis Jameson; vocal solo, Always. by Carolyn Spurrier; a reading by Joyce Garbctt; vocal duct, "My Happiness." by Carolyn Spurrier and Joyce Garbctt. Tasty refreshments were served to the immediate families and to the wedding party. The newlyweds will make their home in Eureka. r ' so A . . . . 4 . m-f- atesv? & A .r . Kebi-ka- O. O. K. and son, Lynn, of Orem. day evening, December 2. A delicious Christmas Banquet was aervrd (o all members preElks Conduct sent, by Chairman Ruth Wahlqulat Lady and her committee. Business, Social The tableti were beautifully decorated by the decorating commitLady Elks held their meeting in tee, of which Mm. Avia King was the FJka club rooms on Tuesday chairmsn. evening. The banquet is an annual affair After the business of the eveand gifts were exchanged by the ning was taken bare of, ranis were member. enjoyed, with Mra. Elizabeth An evening of cards was enjoyed Kranke winning first prize; Mra. and prize winners were Mm. Nellie Lillian Buys, all-cprize, and Laird 1st, and Mis. Helen Laird, Mra. Margaret Cronin, raffle prize. Mra. Klva Cullen was hostess for t. the evening and served a delicious lunch. Mrs. Livingston Is 1. RANDLE'S MARKET Phone 180 ut Wednesday fipart Was her Service wftfe fteeelee Maytag Parts evening. supplied the evening's diversion snd prises were won by Mra. Maxine Schow, high score, Mrs. Marcella Chamber, 2nd high and Mra. Kaye Wall, conaolation. Delicious refreshments were served to thorn named and to Mrs.. "ftOO" Delores Robinson, Mrs. Sadie Warr, Mra. Madge Burraston, Mra. Alice Peart, Mrs. Donna Iaxman, Mra. Alllene Farren, Mra. Grace Chatwln, and to the special gueuts Mra.' June Kennedy and Mra. Isabel Christensen. j i Tintic Dist. Aux. At Regular Meet Tintic District Ladies Auxiliary No. 23 not at the Miners Union Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 1. Fallowing the business session, cards were enjoyed and the prize winners were Mra. Florence Welt-zei- l, Mrs. Norma Bate and Mra. Elna Hansen. A tasty luncheon was served to those present by the hostess for the evening, lira. Norma Bate and Mra. Wanda Colovlch. Mra. Lyman Baker left Eureka Tuesday on the first lap of an trip which will take her to Mr. and Mra. A. E. Tuckett entertained at a family dinner on last Sunday afternoon. Turkey and all the trimmings were served to Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Hannifin, and son and daughter, Tim and Gertrude Ann; Mr. and Mra. Gordon Frisby and daughters, Loiuse and Nancy, and Beracll Thomas. ex-pili- Honolulu. She will visit her daughter In Loa Angeles for a couple of days and will sail December 10 on the Mrs. Mayme Maxwell Lurline" luxury liner for a three months stay in Honolulu, whers she will visit her son and ESPECIALLY GOOD FOR HOLIDAY ITS THE 2 cups ground carrots 2 cups ground apples' 2 cups sugar 3 cups bread crumbs or flour teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon allspice 2 cups ground potatoes 2 cups ground raisins 2 cups ground suet 2 teaspoons soda 1 teaspoon cloves Mix thoroughly. Fill coffee cans full and steam for 2 hours. Christmas time means steamed puddings, cakes, etc. This recipe is tried and true. Mra Maxwell has been using it for a good many years, and she is known as one of our very finest cooks. Mayme" as most people call her has been a resident of Eureka for over 60 yean She has done considerable nursing in the in the good old days District, when the nurse was supposed to be chief cook along with her numing dutiea Many of Eurekas families have enjoyed her delectable cooking and all will vouch for her tasty dishes. The men folks especially like her good pica and have been known to keep her longer than the allotted 10 days in caring for mother and babe, so they could wheedle her in- In making them a few more pies, cakes or the above pudding re- ope. Many mothers remember Mrs. Maxwell with affection for lu r very special care given them, thiwe with "first She is always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in trouble and is an active church member, always doing her share of the many th.nga to be done in the various organizations. Make a farcy box and fill it with some of these gissi pullings Xmas gifts. They and use them will make a hit with everyone Mrs. Naomi Cushing entertained the Birthday Club at her home on last Thursday evening. Mra. Villie Tinder was the honored guest. An evening of cards was enjoyed and prizes were won by Mra. Ruth Galley, first; Mra Isabel Chris- 1 THAT MAKE PENNEYS Towner afts SUCH GOOD SHOES tensen. and t; Mra. Your portrait in miniature just the checrfal, per sonal touch you want in your holiday grading cards. r The price is low, and the results besutiful. be we'il If you phone, pleased to explain our plan. nu GEAR S PHOTO SHOP & CAMERA CENTER Payson, Utah : Open 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. 8Un is now Friendly Club At Mrs. Ella Stewarts last Saturday evening, j "500" was enjoyed and prize winners were Mra. Victor Felt, high score, and Mra. Ella fetew-juart house prize. Tasty refreshments were served those mentioned above and to Matilda Brady, Mrs. Carrie st ( ( , I Mrs. punlavy. Nettie Diltmcr, Mrs. Lillian Buys, Mra. Mae t1vjl, and guest. Mrs. Ixiuie ly Bar-babie- s. rett. i jjj;p MF1F7T will hold their The DLT ('hristma party at the home of Mrs. Ruth Wahlquist on December ', at 1:00 oclock. AH no-mb- this nun-ting- . are urged to There's no finer gift a beautiful Blanket that gives relaxing sleep and prefects the health of some on you love. Juit select the temperature you wont and the magic Electronic Control take over. Keeps you worm o toad all night long wonderful proSimmons 4lWHIMMnnNUinHlt!HIHMmilUUUNMWaWHIIHIIKIWmtUIKNIIMmill(lMHIinnMllii:lliawnHIINIHIIKlKMINWKtW I Eva Jameson, consolation. The hostess served a delicious lunch. The tables were decorated in the holiday colors and favors 'were also suggestive of Christmaa Tall tapers were used and the whole color scheme was very attractive. Attending were those mentioned and Mra. Valene IJvlngston. Mra. Margaret Brady, Mra. Ada Cherry and Mra. Donna Taxman. f-- j all-cu- Mr. and Mra. George Baker. Her friends are wishing her a pleasant and happy voyage. Birthday Club Honors Mrs. Tinder - f daughter-in- -law, ' USED CARS tection againit chilling and exposure to draffs thot often lead to dongsrous winter colds. mode. could coo how TOWNCRAfT SHOES or You'd o Soodl d know WHY ihey'ro V COM-- f, HER (not paper) iniolei that give io much lino lining and LONG WEAR! You'd eo the let. You'd mo tho many other touche of skilled EXTRA QUAUTYI tsmanihip that odd up to BU s S CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! the : S -- JN met at Junta-me- CARROT PUDDING IG TIP BAL OXFORD Columbia 2 Mra. Valene Livingston entertained the membera of the re club at her honia on last Friends of Mrs. Charles Sampson called at her home last Tuesday and surprised her on her birthday. A thoroughly enjoyable evening was spent by Mrs. Ed Holmes, Mra Ida Erickson, Mrs. Michael Ross, Mra. Fred Erickson and Mrs. Lena Sutherland. Tasty refreshments, including a lovely birthday cake, were served and all in attendance report an exceptionally good time. lop-run- g con-feren- ee Club Hostess Mrs. Sampson Given Party On Birthday . . rhrre are plenty of EXTRAS in thin ku.ky Murbcr oilh exits Up. i rolled edge, tlie conipnniliiin mle fine llie AJd rrgulsr the Lat! willed is, T0VNjn VALUE ruction feslures and you have DOWN LOWI ie, Tenney's pegs the price WAY ' all-ru- Long Time Resident '' Misa Imrathy Timm, Mias Pat Theriault. Dorwain Wahlquist, Brooks Baker, and school paper and year hook advisor Miss Ruth Mm. E. A Stokes entertained Smith were in Provo last Saturthe memtiers of her family at a day attending the Journalism which was held at the B. family dinner last week. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Y. U. Vrrn Nevers. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. These young people are working Bate and sons, Billie, Kichsrd and on the school paper and the year Mr. and Mrs. Whitfonl hook, and were Jerry; very much im, Hate and ehildrcn, Carol, and pressed by the many things Dale, of Irovo; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. learned In connection with laxlgv No. Stokes and daughtera, foggy and hall on Thurs- Joyce Ann, and Mr. and Mra. D. K. Stokes Family Enjoys Dinner ls-e- Mrs. Virginia Carlson entertain-- 1 former Resident Page Three 1 0 1937 CHEVROLET ( jin id Motor - MON Five lovely colors. Woshable. Approved by Underwriters Laboratories. PICKUP New Tires - New Paint Job Formerly $."00.00 SPECIAL JJJ LEATHER SLUCHER $425.00 PRICK ""tUlfeOft 0-- AT PENNEYS j I ' 0 GOSHEN MOTOR CO. COSIIKN .... tTTAII tnmmtmmmammmmmmmmmmmammmmmm D.T.R. |