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Show i December 31, 1948 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter -- Social oActivities And News Notes Of Special Interest Kropf Entertain For Visitors Holiday visitors at the Joseph Kropf home were Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Osgood and family of Ashland, Oregon. Mrs. Osgood is the former Mias Esther Kropf. They spent part of the time with Mrs. Osgood's mother Mrs. Bertha Day. Mr. and Mrs. Kropf entertained at a family dinner .in their honor on iTinstmas day. The Aslilands brought a motion picture camera with them ami took aume Interesting pictures of the Christ mss tree, also some pictures of the dinner table, before and after the meal, which really ahowvd wlmt could lie done in the way of mak- iing a powerful lot of food do a iIiMipix-arinset in a very short time. Good Cook of The Week . . . Club re Just-A-Me- At Holiday Dinner SsS given at the home bit Thursday evening Robinson. Delorca Mrs. of niniirr was served at 6 oclork with the table decorated with tall tied with taper and pine boughs nbbom or red and Turkey and all the trimmings Was served and those enjoying the wiling were Mrs. Maxine Schow, LivMrs Fave Wall. Mrs. Valene Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Gatley, ingston. Sadie Mrs. Itobinson, Delores Warr. Mrs. Madge Burraston, Mrs. Alice IVart, Mrs. Donna Paxman, Aliiene Farren, Mrs. Grace t Mrs Chatwin, Mrs. Veva Naef and Mrs. gen Marcella Chambers. Prize winners were Mrs. Faye ic Wall, Mrs. Ruth Gatley, Mrs. Farren and Mrs. Veva Naef. Al-liri- ; Leaving To Make Home At Milford iwin .trow.- ar i il.,, oiiM.indino ,.Xl.Ills ,,f ,1(1 loi,llxs WW ,ju. Krrm. ll. Anli.r l.imilv IL p.iily .jitii, lo, nl - .st rluml,. h- - T ,y ,, j Anl.r.s an- ..miu - will make their home Many friends of the Archers met to bid farewell and express appreciation of having the privilege of knowing them. Everyone regrets their departure, but hasten to congratulate Mr. Archer on his advancement. A well arranged program under direction of Mrs. Vernon Anderson, assisted by Rev. Wilton and Mrs. Harry Yamashita. was presented, and enjoyed by all present. Harry Randle gave the welcome address and stressed the theme ; "Friends and Friendships." The time has come to give due respect to the acting ability of Mrs. Agnes Anderson. Her interpretation of "Buttons and Bows was most amusing and added much to the enjoyment of the eve- MdUI. 1,,.,,. Blue Delightful Party Villie Tinder entertained members of the Blue Bird at her home last Thursday Mrs. the pia evening. attending were Marie Peggy Wilcox, Virginia Lael Clement, and Linnette Those Stapley. Lee, Dean. Games were played and tasty refreshments served. Prize winners were Virginia Lee and Linnette Dean. .v gift. 'J he group joined in singing Auld Lang Syne." and Rev. Wilton gave a farewell message, a P"em by Charles Kingsley. A highlight of the evening's entertainment. which was also an aftermath of a recent Kiwanis rontest. was the skit Wtween Harry Randle and the guest of honor, Mr. Archer. The winning team of the Kiwanis, of whieh Mr. Handle was a member, had sinee claimed that the losers, with which Mr. Archer was affiliated, served them crow instead of rhickon. Further proof of the supposition was brot to light during the skit whieh proved, according to Mr. Randle, ning. that Mr. Archer and his losers A toast was given to the Arch- couldn't catch a chicken, and ers by Mrs. Bert Ferguson. She therefore the Kiwanis dinnrr must expressed the thoughts of all, by have been crow. At any rate, the mentioning the man Kenneth is, j skit brought forth much laughter the charming wife. Elaine, and the and merriment for the crowd o talented and lovable daugh-- : tending. ters, Karen and Jolaine. As a finale to the program, the Mr. Archer responded by saying amateur players were requested to their lives had been enriched by play, a number in unison, and they j having lived here in Eureka, and played. "There's a tang, Long that they appreciated the friends Trail a Winding" (the harmony made here. was really something!!. Delicious refreshments were Group singing was enjoyed and an amateur contest held, and it served under the direction of Mrs was surprising the talent shown Albert Carlson, who was assisted by those called upon to do their by Mrs. Wm. Bate, Mrs. Jack Nil- bit. Toy instruments were used son, and Mrs. Arthur Smith. The and some of the "music from said delicious cookies were donated by instruments was "really out of. members of the church. thia world." Those participating Mrs. Alton Baker, chairman of in the contest were Kenneth Arch- the party, wishes to thank her er, John Rowe, Albert Carlson. committee workers and all who Bishop Alonzo Sandstrom and Mrs. helped to make the evening a sucJack Nilson. Mrs Nilson was ac- cess. claimed the winner of the contest, and she was awarded a prize for Jack Gatley was taken to the her efforts in playing the snare Tay.son Hospital on Monday of drum. this week suffering from pneuIn behalf of the Sunday school monia. His many friends are wish- I.KMON I'l DDIMi and church. Mrs. Vem Xcvers pre- ing him a speedy and complete 1 cup sugar sented a gift to Mrs. Archer for recovery. rJ a setting of Christmas With lunch was served and a miniature Xmas tree was used as the centerpiece for the attractive k Pot-luc- table. An evening of cards was enjoyed and gifts were exchanged. Those attending were Mrs. Mae Markham, Mrs. Venice Sudwceks. Mrs. Effie Dell, Mrs. Dora Randle, Mrs. Jean Mrs. Ellen Randle, Rowe, Mrs. Vivian Franks and Mrs. Mary Redmond. Richard Buckland left for Tem- ple, Texas, during the week to spend Christmas with his mother. Mrs. Buckland and daughter, who have been visiting Mrs. Buckland's mother in Tampa, Florida, will him join him and will accompany on his return to Eureka. ; Mrs. Nellie Fennell . Lemon Pudding Specially Good B. (Brig) Atherlcy arrived and will the holi- and Mrs. Rudy Parissenti of Angeles are in Eureka to Pmd the holidays with Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frankc. Mrs. Parissenti is the former Miss Pat Franke. ' Par-iwent- i'a Sporting Goods I waned Dinner guesta on Christmas Day O FROSTED MALTS Variety of flavors o ICECREAM ado while you watch SANDWICHES o'! kinds o CONFECTIONS o FLOWERS For ALL Occasions THEMALTSHOP lur 70Mi birthday. Alex might were Mr. and Mra. Roy Siler ami daughters. Frankie and Violo of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Rowe and son, Alan, Mrs. Nellie Rowe, and Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Gmirley. j son-in-la- s yiu litiNinesHinnii of Eureka, in HUM). She ia the mother of nine children, eight sons, and one daughter Dur- tf home-desig- - l i t .. space. Besides the living room, dining area and kitchen, there are three bedrooms, a central entry hall, garage and basement. A back utility section contains aa washentry and provisions forbench. A er, dryer and hobby 'ool room adjoins the garage. To save excavation costs the ioree may be built without a jasement. In this plan the furnace room could be located where the basement stairway is lo. The stairway is placed off the can be entry so that visitors room to taken from the living the basement rcueation room without going through the kitchen. Kitchen With a View acThe streamlined kitchen is cessible to all work and recreation areas of the house. A the over the sink overlooks main entrance, making it posansible to see callers before door. swering the The oackyard is slso visible from the kitchen. This makesonit easy to keep a watchful ee small children at PlX design proThe large vides for two ctwfortably and bedrooms at the front th ld.c(i.?tt1!,e small one house. The architect win-do- w prize-winni- Rot-er- t ing her resilience here ahe IlHS gamed the affection and reaiecl if all her friends and neghbora. All hough of a retiring nature, ahe has lone more than her share of crmmiinity work and is an ardent church worker, huvmg held many responsible positions in the various organizations of tier , chureli One an well Is- proud to list Mis. !' tni-lamong their friends the ;i Mrs. Fein. ell has dur-irhove recipe us Just the thing f"r n light and satisfying d.sh affi r Be h avy (ihhI ( iinmiih d during the holidays. GARAGE Inslg-nlfiran- ng la di:uvi:ry stoicr 1'. 01 li ( V lUrcM if kM il TUESDAY RANDLE'S am) SATURDAY LG. A. MARKET if .M Maximum use of spare ke notes this floor plan. ,.o, front dj .fr,n by placing ti acting street noises double closets in the street wall. arc In corners facing the si reelvena with block of glass panels tilator in each panel. Each bed-roohas a window in the side of the house for cross ventilam tion. PHONES 179 and ISO Spirial Fur Friday and Saturday! i . not required on the panels. which provide softly diffused . daylight. Another ernnomy or glass maintenance. in Muck panels is The smooth Mock faces are easily wiped clean and never require painting.of the home I The outside rauall? modern. A inches or hip roof with 30 eaves gives more of overhanging a streamlined appearance. The front wall talwecn the glass block panels is brick as sreiil the planting area walls. Other walls are redwood Biding, varnished to bring out natural wood Privacy for Bedrooms The glass block provides both tad rooms with abundant dayassures privacy belight, but block is translucent cause the but not transparent. Its insulation value, equivalent to an brick wall, shields the eight-inc- h rooms against noise and cold downdraft. Economies in heat- ffilne dividends. ing costs are extra rat Specials! m:KK POT ROAST - BRISKET BOIL A " 57c 39c NEW CABBAGE CRANBERRIES Cello1 liaje, AVOCADOS Siz- eEach II) 5c 27c 19c TEXAS PINK DILL PICKLES liH,k low-pitch- 2 for 7c GRAPEFRUIT ;t2f,,r 19c CELERY .MDltltEM, BACON a se off!-re- r, a native of Michigan and came (o Eureka in isxii. Iter pnrrntH. Hie late Mr. and Mrs. John Duggan of an list i'll among the putini-rEureka. Her father waa elected In tin Territorial tagialalure in 1HS6, and waa the aecond teacher in the parncliml achisii after il waa established in Kt. Patrick'a Oiurch. She was married lo the late P. F. F linell. a Inrmer well known six-roo- m The 1049 state legislature will have a surplus of approximately $1,700,000 In the general fund, but the exress revenue palea to alongside departmental request! for funds for the next 2 years. T. J. Mfdgley, state budget eatlmatea that general fund Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roberta and revenue for the next biennium will of Ann Mammoth spent (slighter. the holidays in Salt take at the total $12,2rfl,000 In addition to the home of Mrs. Roberts' sister and aurplua. brother-in-laMr and Mra. MiSlate inatitutlona and departchael Panek. Joining the family ments already have requested apcircle were Mr. and Mrs. David propriations totaling $32,000,000 Pickett of Alamrda. f'alif., par- from the fund. ents of Mra. Robert and Mra. PaThe apfiearanre of any surplus nek. and another daughter and at all ia an Indication of the reveMr. and Sirs. Ernest nue bonanza In whieh the state haa Johnson, of Vallejo. Pal. been operating during the postThe Pickett family are former war years. residents of Tlntlc and will he The 1947 legialature, which apbv many residents of more revenue than propriated Eureka and Mammoth. ever before in the hiatory of the state, felt that the state would Dinner guesta at the home of be fortunate to end the current Nelson of Eldon Mrs. and Mr. biennium in the black. Dividend on rhrtstmss Day wen In addition to the record apMr. and Mrs. Gillispie, Sr., propriation. almost $600,000 adand arms, Rols-r- t J.. George and ditional has hern spent from the Dick and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook general fund - $223,603 by the 1948 and baby daughter. special legislative session, and $371,800 by the state board of exMr and Mra. Rex Warr and Mr. aminers In deficits. and Mrs. P. N. Neilson were in Another $150,000 In drfirlt Paysnn on Tuesday evening at- spending practically has been protending the wedding of Miss Betty mised to the Branch Agricultural Itnsenlof of Paynn, and Walter rollrge for repair of Its library Ewell of Kantaqiitn building recently damaged by fire. Miss Rosenlof Is the daughter In announcing the revenue estiRosenlof. W. A. Mrs. and Mr. of mate, Mr. Mldglcy said that variformer renhlenta of Eureka. ables could affect hia prediction greatly. Mrs. Genevieve Ekloff spent the One of the most Important "Ifa" holidays in Salt take with her in the estimate Is the mine occupadaughter. Mlns Mm'ella Ekloff. tion tax (1 per cent of (he gross income of Utah's metal mines). and s.ster. Mrs. G. K. lluish. at the home of Supt. and Mra. Khi has lived in Eureka for 63 )vii.m and in view uf that fuel a b'l uf her history would not be out nC plneo at thia lime. She ia o a iv Driseoll Utah Surplus Fund 1 cr William Over Million In heaping tsp. butler cup milk 1iiirh of salt 2 iblsps. flour (heaping! ('ream flour, sugar, and butter. Add juice and rind of one lcnioii. egg yolks and milk. Rest whites stiff and fold in. Rake In a shallow dish act in hot water :,f in JO minutes in moderate iivm. ( j this recipe is plenty fur 2 I No Sallee is needed. ' Mrs. Finncll is not only one of .'uri kn's finest rooks, she is one ' f ur oldest nsidenta (in point of i. a. mill - only! Milhoiigh she dm-s- n't object having it known she has 1 YOUR HOME OF TOMORROW Chal-ende- Mr. Col. tarson and daughter. Sherrie tau tras. of Mammoth, and Mr. and Mra, Holiert (Pete) Garity and family of Dmvn motored to Salt take on Christinas Day and were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Dortek. 1 this week. home Monday evening visit with his family for days. rs ar 2 eggs Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jcrman of Salt Lake, are home for the holidays and will divide their time between their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jerman and Mr. and Mrs. John O'Rourke. S. num-Ite- Is-la- j of a narrow building lot The secret lies in the location of the kitchen, the living and dining area. All are at the rear, removed from street noise and accessible to the terrace. r, Designed by John W. Jr., of Springfield, Missouri, the home was awarded first prize by Practical Builder n magazine in its monthly contest. Mr. Chalendcr is an architect and a veteran building contractor. Good Use of Spaee Because the home is laid out on one floor, it has a rambling it appearance. Although small, comprovides maximum living forts by careful use of floor Allen Jensen, musiral director of the Inlermountain Symphony Society, announced today that officials of the National Broadcasting Company have selected the to be played on the nationwide broadcast by the Intrrmoun-tai- n Kymphany Society Orchestra on May 7, 1049, from Provo. The of program will feature music of Washington, D. C. left Thursday 1 0th rentury American composers after a pleasant vacation spent and will consist of the following with hia mother, Mra. Mary II. selections: Overture, "In SpringDrlnroll time," by C. C. Converse; First Movement from Symphony No. 1 Miss Dnwnry of Salem, by J. K. Paine; three movements Oregon la spending the holidays from Mar Dowell's "Indian Suite" waith her mother and aiater, Mra. (In Wartime, Dirge and Village Mary Church and Mina Gertrude Festival ) ami two symphonic sketChurch. ches bv Ohadwirk "Noel," and "A Vagrom Ballad." Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Broderick This nation-wid- e broadcast Is to and daughter Arlette, returned be part of the famous "Orchestras home early In the week after of the Nations" series which has spending the holidays with Mra been presented by the National Broderick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Broadcasting Company for n num-tof yrara and has featured such James Sleedman of Vallejo, Cal orchestras as the Boston, CleveMr. ami Mra. R. L. Garlty of land. Philadelphia, Rochester, and Eureka, Mr and Mra. Darwin San Francisco symphony orchesIA. i- aith Mrs. Harding's sisters. Mrs. Wilma Webber and Mias Frcida Ohlmn. Mrs. Harding is the former Miss Hilda O hi son. 11 ,411 n. at-tw- home of modern This design offers the prospective home owner the luxuries of suburban living within the confines M Wm. (Rill! Wirthlin, who ia attending the school of Retail Marketing in New York, arrived home Tliewlay to iqiend the holidays with hia mother. Mrs Wm. Wlrth lin, and sisters. Miss Mayme Wirthlin, and Mrs. Genevieve Sander-soRill graduated from the R. Y. IT. last spring. Mrs. Wm. Gear and son Bill, were Salt Lake visitors on Monday Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Harding and son. Randy, of San Leandro, Cal., are here to spend the holidays a. National Broadcast spent by all in attendance. and Tuesday of Mias Mary Ann Echevsrrietts Is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kchev-arriettMary Ann In a student Mary's of the Wasatch For Symphony Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening, Dec. 22, honoring Mrs. Combs' mother, Mrs. C. A. Fitch, Sr. on her birthday. An unusually pleasant evening was child. rejoicgrand- Selections Made i : maternal grandtarents. are ing over thia their first Mr. and Mra. Maynard Cronin Robert Gillispie of Twin Falla ami daughter, Mary, were Salt the holidays with hia partake visitors on Monday ami spent Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gillisents, of last week. Tuesday pie. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Combs of San Francisco, are guesta at the home of Mr. Coombs brother and Mister-in-laMr. and Mra George Combs. Hiey will remain for the hohday'a returning to Kan Franciseo on Monday. ; colors and clever table decorations the Pinochle club entertained at a delightful holiday party Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Virginia Randle. A lovely little SANTAQUIN ChrTalhiaa package In the form of a baby girl made her appearance at the Dayaun hospital Christmas day to Mr, and Mrs. Msynsrd Moore of I'sysun. The mother Is the former Caylla Clayson. Mr. and Mrs. tawrence Clayson, the Paragraphs oft Interest. tin family. Mrs. Arvlicr rexMinded and thanked the group fur the j Christmas Theme At Pinochle Party . C. J. Kline of South Rend, Ind., Other guests si the dinner besides those mentioned stmve were was in town Tursdsy for n short Wm. i Bill I Day, and Mr. and Mrs. time visiting at the home of Mrs. I'. J. Fennell. John Fennell of I. N. Neilsen. :Salt take accompanied him to Eureka. Mr. Kline was formerly an Instructor in the Tlntlc High School, lie ia a professor and asj sistant conch at Nutre Dame University in Indiana, and was ! enroute to San Francisco to at. . tend a Coach' Convention in that ,,, 4 city. . At Bird Class Births I Page Three 59c YELLOW ONIONS 19c j'IL! 29c |