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Show December The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four-- 0 Approximately PI P?TA sen. Ailcen Wall, Mclvina Jasperson. Melissa Lewis. Laxctta Car- ter, Virginia Roberts. Mildred Branagan, Fern Horton. Lucille Riley, Sarah Burraston and Betty MARY K. ALLEN", Reporter LLDLIIWI CIHT-CIIA- d of the bia is devoid t0 Oolum-- pones. revenue of the District of Al&UfJiJt&bi A!&uj4 one-thir- N educational I T R" Kirk. and Mrs. ELBERTA-M- r. arrived Tolman sell The following Goshen Relief Ztn snend the JJfl Santa- - ho on to motored workers with Mra Tolman's the Ladies Literary club at her ciety on Sunday afternoon to at- mss holidays Mrs. r a home. Mrs. Eileen Jensen re- quin and Mr. parents, union meeting. viewed the book, "The Other Wise tend Relief Society President Jasperson. Man," by Henry Van Dyke. Other Counselors Melvins There wu a great deal of WMue Fern Horton. Edna On Wednesday evening1, Dec, 15. Mrs. Mattel Thomas entertained members present gave Christmas stories and poems. Part of the time was spent in singing Christmas carols. Christmas gifts were exchanged and the hostess served a delicious lunch to the following members: Virginia Kolierts, Marguerite Powleson, Mary E. Alien, Eileen Jensen. Cleopha Riley, Wyl-m- a Jasperson. Avalecn Kirk. Elaine Kirk, Vera Smith. Ethel Steele. Melba Alien, Melba Jensen, and Bonita Card. May the Christmas Season and the New Year bring The Goshen Camp Daughters of Utah Pioni'ers were entertained Thursday afternoon, Dee. 16, at the home of Mrs. Virginia Roberts. Captain Naomi Jermain was in charge of the meeting and discussed the business of the organization. Class Leader Emma Steele gave some pioneer stories. Christmas poems were read by Helen Nelson and Mary E. Allen. Christmas carols, the exchange of gifts and a delightful lunch completed the festivities. Those attending included Naomi Jermain, Helen Nelson, Edith Nelson. Pearl Hansen, Emma Steele, Marguerite Powelson, Mary E. Allen, Elizabeth Burraston, Nellie Page, Melissa Lewis Edna Perry, Melvins Jasperson. you all the good things of life in rich abundance. EUREKA AUTO SERVICE Its NO SURPRISE The Goshen Primary organization held a preparation meeting and Christmas social at the home of Mrs. Mabel Thomas, Thursday evening, Dec. 16. Mrs Wylma to find so many mn Jasperson was Scripture readings were given by several of the workers, and the teacher training lesson was given by Mabel Thomas The balance of the time was spent in playing games, in an exchange of Christmas gifts, and refreshments were served to Primary workers as follows: Della White, Leah Palmer, Edith Nelson, Ilia Lewis, Melba Allen, LaZetta Carter, Vera Smith, Betty Kirk, Madalinc Lindquist, Lavem Kirk At Nate Morgans I Miss Joanna Toolson entertained at a Christmas party at her home ; on Saturday evening, Dec. 18. Gifts were exchanged, games were played and a delightful lunch was served to the following friends: Joan Thomas, Joan Sorenson. Jeannine Carter, Fay Penrod, Gloria Branagan, Connie Gardner, Coleen Kirk, Iris Finch and Carolyn Burraston. 1 I 12 Flashing Diamonds Sparkling Set I ENGAGEMENT RING ladys Siawlated lirtfistaaa 17-JEW- tmkmnnJ by 1 Gimmndt Ytflmw llwfi Mvirplmlt 68.50 . i ;i , ; , Miss Marylynn Roberts, UniverMembers of the stake presidency and their wivea attended a very sity of Utah student, arrived home holiin Monday evening to spend the inspiring sacrament meeting of her at home the parents, on evening. days Dividend Sunday 9 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts. Elberta people attended Many On Thursday evening. Dec. 23, the "Messiah" of the presentation School the Goshen Junior High on evening, with in Sunday Payson will sponsor a Christmas dancing interest. All four of our party. This will be the final en- specialschool students, Norma Lee tertainment, as school closes for high Joan Tachiki, Merlyn JolJolley, the Christmas holidays. Mac and Jones, were in the ley Mrs. Eva Cook entertained for chorus. the Victory Club members on FriMiss Betsy Ferris is home to day evening, Dec. 17. Christmas gifts were exchanged by the fol- spend the Christmas holidays with Valina Okelberry. Ruth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William lowing: Thomas, Nellie Finch. Mabel Ferris. finch, Lillian Finch, Pearl Han-aeEmma Fowler. The hostess Mrs. Hattie Jolley, of Payson, served a very tasty lunch and the all of her children and grandchiltime was spent in playing bingo. dren held a family party at the church house in Elberta on SaturOn Tuesday evening. Dec. 21. evening. During the evening the Goshen ward M. I. A. had a day Claus made an appearance Christmas party. The time waa Santa and treated all of the small fry to was also spent in dancing. There gifts. a Christmas program. Refreshments were served. Y. W. M. I. On Saturday night, Mrs. Kay A. President Elva Okelberry was in charge. Jolley enjoyed a visit from her mother and brother, Mrs. Deon Mrs. Elaine Kirk entertained the Beck of Lehi, and Mr. Kent Beck members of the ONO Club at her of Payson. home on Thursday evening. Dec. 16. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Elva Okelberry, DeVar Sorensen, Fern Horton. Sylvia Steek. Winona Jensen. Gail Finch. Elaine Nelson, Alta Burraston. Mabel Morgan. Ruth White, Gladys Boswell. Ada Burraston. and Avalecn Kirk "500' waa plaved. Prize winners were Elva Okelberry. DeVar Sorensen and Ada Burraston. n, When is right wrong? When you are walking on the highway, according to the National Safety Council. Always walk on the left aide of the road, ao you can see approaching cars and get out of the way. Take your time in wintertime. Maw Slyhi $1 A Waak 16.50 vp V Babys lackat and IracaUt MAN'S KEY CHAIN Wn Ewer Perry; aecretary, Elizabeth Bur-- 1- 4nj excitement at -the tne Naomi on clam Iradrrs Twaday rftHton; Jjr Store main, Mildred Branagan. Mary E 'shipment of miatletoe arrived. The Allen and Gwen Okelberry. stake Relief Society workers preBecause of the inclement sented each ward group with a eVenlng. the Relief polnsetta. for the aoci.dy cicty Bazaar wanut so big a sucmembers to enjoy, cess aa it had been In former year, number of beautiful items will Mias Bonnie Morgan returned A tor the next bazaar home on Sunday after a e at thi. one. wcekj 101 visit with her aiatcr. Mrs. West, in Salt Lake City. The atBoth Primary and Mutual Wests are the proud parents of a received on Tuesday West tendants baby boy, bom Dm. 7. Mrs. Jean-ninChristmas treats will be remembered aa Miss Morgan, formerly of Goshen. auxiliary officers Lovely lapel Watches HOLMES & EDWARDS Iy Term Jaa-perso- n, 39.75 So- Miss Coleen Okelberry. who is On Sunday evening, Dec. 19, the the A. C. at Logan, retending Singing Mothers of the Goshen turned home on Sunday for the ward presented a program of holiday vacation. Mias Carla NelChristmas carols. Christmas read- son and Mr. Don Steele, who are ings, and scriptural readings in the U. of U., are home sacrament meeting. Mrs. Melba attending Jensen directed the singing, Mrs. for the holidays also. Lucille Riley was accompanist. Ifionly a small amount of lemon Mr. Aaron Card played a trombone solo. "The Holy City." The pro- tuice is needed, roll the lemon gram was well arranged, and all hard to loosen the juice, then those attending the meeting great- pierce it with an Ice pick near one end. Ths leaves the lemon Intact ly enjoyed the musical treat. The Singing Mothers had a Christmas social and dinner at the home of Mrs. Melba Jensen on Monday afternoon, Dec. 20. Christmas carols were sung and gifts were exchanged. Present to enjoy Eva B. the festivities were: Steele. Ethel Steele. Wylma Helen Nelson, Eva Cook, Becky Jasperson, Madge Christen- - BENRUS GM Cafa Caia 29.75 siAWMh Ht'H 150.00 .TwTihy 100.00 Sl-Pf- a Pratfall Pfainvai Tfcit Gift CImii H "Min Migiws by SpMat 3.50 siawmIi 10.95 KATE MORGAN JEWELERS 110 West Center, Provo, 1'tah ...for Inclosed is $ X agree to pay .t per month on balance. $ NAME $ k - ADDRESS CITY AND STATE w 4 The joy in wishing you a Merry Christmas can only be equaled in the pleasure of voicing our hope for your and good health during the coming new year. GEEP v lO JUAB COUNTY 83m us Miiimns sco itfioii mat OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES pec 2), |