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Show January 14, 1949 - The Eureka (UUh) Reporter -- Page Three r So c a i R.S. President Miss Mary Frances Treloar Becomes Ev 1 ' Sewing And Lunch Enjoyed At Club Honored At Party An enjoyable party given by the Relief Suc'ely honoring the retiring President, Mrs. Janet Lee, was given at the Amusement Hall of the LDS church on Tuesday Mr. anil Mrs. Y hi. i I. I rrlour (iiiiioiiiK c I lie muiTiiifji afternoon. The following program was giv1). en: Vocal of u (lanjlitir. Miss M ary I'raiiics I n loar aiul M duet. Mrs. Ruth Wahl-quiand Mrs. Hauer; nwljjrass. son ol llie laic Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Snodgrass ol Frelda Ohlsvn entertained members of her Sewing club last Thursday evening at her home. The evening was sjient "eatehlng up on the weeks darning" and a delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Kiln Samlstrom, Mrs. Tola Newman, Mrs. Thelma Roms, Mrs. Mrs. Celestia Mary Thomas, Thompson, Mrs. Klons Caslleton, Mrs. Genevieve Sanderson, Mins Mayme Wirthlln and the speeial guest, Mrs. Wilma Webber. Bride Of Melvin D. Snodgrass lin of-th- Former Mammoth In Wed vocal duet. Mrs. Itowcna Hanson and Mrs. Louie Barrett. Games were played and delicious refreshments served to the members attending the party. 26 News of. interest to Mammoth and Eureka residents Is the announcement of the engagement of Evening Social Miss Elizabeth Johnson was hostess to the members of her card club at her home last Wednesday evening. An evening of cards was enjoyed and a tasty luncheon served to the following members: Mrs. Mary Redmond, Mrs. Wanda Colo-vlc- Mrs. La von Ryan, Mrs. During Holidays h, Et- Mrs. Redmond. Conducts Experiments ... Eureka Couple Married In Church Ceremony Saturday Nite Club At Regular Party nuptials. Members of the immediate families were jn attendance. The bride chose a wine colored suit, with gold accessories. Matron of honor was Mrs. John Lemmon, sister of the groom, and Benny Allinson, brother of the groom performed the duties of best man. A reception honoring the young people will be held in the near Jamison, JanetMr. Isabelle and Mrs. Kenneth Meaty Soups Appetites Wintery Weather cd be fancy" enough for salads or relish trays; vegetable juices and liquids; and meat bones from uncooked steaks ( chops, roasts, and other cuts. The meat flavor has future. ' often been referred to as the Uranium deposits have been dis-- soul of the soup pot." Cook these together, then store covered near Lake Superior. An Italian has designed a type- - in the refrigerator, removing the writer for writing music and the fat as it solidifies at the top. machine will be produced by an Serve for lunch or dinner as clear meat broth, as vegetable soup American company. Experiments in England recent- - with vegetables added or as a parly completed showed that hand-- 1 ticularly hearty soup for winter kerchiefs spread cold germs as days with navy beans or lentils much as sneezing. cooked in the stock. as far west as the Mississippi might be Trumans inauguration. Television is expected to rearh coast to coast in the near -. . I j j I J I family cheeking in". We Offer a Few After Inventory Items at DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES! Hor-roe- ka Wahl-quls- STAR THEATRE by prizes von Ryan, high score, Mrs. Elva Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sitek of t, and Mrs. Elia Han- Huffalo, N. Y? announce the birth Cullen, Tintic District toadies Auxiliary nifin. of a 7 lb. daughter. The Mrs. Margaret Cronin, hostess Sitek's have baby No. 23 met at Miners' Union Hall one other child, a on Wednesday evening. Jan. !i, for the evening served a delici- three-yea- r old son. Mra. Sitek will ous lunch. 1919. be remembered as Miss Msrgsret Following the business session, Gardner, a former resident of Eurall-cu- Mrs. Bessie Toone Entertains Club eka. Bessie Toone entertained her card eliib at her home In make Mammoth last Thursday evening ".W provided the evening's entertainment and prizes were won by Mrs. Dora Rose, high Acore, Mrs. June Kennedy, 2nd high, and t. Mrs. IJlly Erickson, The American Legion Auxiliary refreshments were served Tasly held their regular meeting on MonMr. and Mrs. Richard Huekland to those named and to Mrs. Ix'lith day evening in the Memorial and daughter, left Saturday for Lunt, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Rostrum, Building, with President Valene Florida, where they plan to make Mrs. Wilma Huntsman and the their home. Their many friends special guest of the evening, Dix Livingston presiding. Following the business meeting wish them well In their new home. ie Stephens. Al-he- ne Miss Gene Oborn; piano solo. Miss Gne Oborn; paper on legislation, by Mrs. Andrew. Cards were enjoyed with Mrs. Vivian Stewart winning first prize, t, and Mrs. June Kennedy, Mrs. Artie Pett, prize. Mrs. Martha Van Wagoner and Mrs. Ruby Shaw, hostesses for the evening, served delicious refreshments. installed the following elective officers: Noble Grand, Avia King; Vice Grand, Margaret Sheldon; Recording Secretary, Norma Bate; Financial Secretary, Alliene Farren; Treasurer, Anna Franks; Trustee, Alice Peart. The following appointive officers were also installed: Right Support to Noble Grand, Nellie Mr. and Mrs. Ialrd; Left Support to Noble SANTA QUIN a Grand, Vem Clayson are the proud Helen Laird; Right Supof a baby boy born Sunday port to Vice Grand, Virginia Bradin the Payaon hospital. The moth- ford; Left Support to Vice Grand, er la the former Dora Lou Frances Ewell; Warden, Gladys and the couple have one Dean; Conductor, Ruth t. other child, a boy. Chaplain, Ethel Bren ton; Inside Guardian, Stella Shea; OutWord La received in Eureka side Guardian, Merle Corcoran; early this week of the birth of Musician, Florence Weltzell; Flag a baby girl born to Mr. and Mra. Hearer, Joan Campbell. Vincent De George of Jeraey City, The committee for the evening N.J. served tasty refreshments which The proud father will be remem- were by all present. Combered by many of hla buddies at mittee,enjoyed Frances Ewell, Avis King, which the C. C. Camp near Jerico, Virginia Bradford and Alice Peart. operated prior to World War II. Next meeting will be on ThursMr. and Mra. Wealry Manwell day, Jan. 20, 1949 and will be held of Fayson are the parenta of a In the Miners Union Hall Instead baby girl born recently at the Pay' of the I. O. O. F. Hall. eon hospital. The little lady waa Mra. George Manson, left last more than welcome as this is their is Manwell the week child. Mrs. for Silvertone, Colorado, first former Miss Donna Cartwright, where she will join her husband, former Eureka resident. who has been employed In that district for the few months. Mr. and Mra. Noel Psyne of Their young eon,past Oeorge, will reare Ogden receiving congratula main with his Mr. tions on the birth of a 7 lb. 3 os. and Mrs. A. D. grandparents, the until Manson, baby boy, born Dec. 29, In an Og- close of the school year. den hospital. New mother is the former Mias Geraldine Potts former resident of Silver City and Eureka. Featured At Meet cards were enjoyed and a delirious Iunrheon served. lIosteHMes for the evening were Elva Webb and Georgia Laird. Prize for high score went to their Farren. rut prize to Blanche Beck, and consolation to Valene Livingston. Next meeting to be held on Wednesday, Jan. 19. 1919. The Annual banquet will Ik held on Sunday, Jan. 16. at 6 o'clock. an interesting program was presented by the program committee under the direction of Mrs. Emily Andrew as follows: Vocal solo by Miss Bonnie Ryan, accompanied by District Deputy President Hilda Welili and her staff , 9 Mrs. all-cu- Santaquin Man Takes Tlride From Idaho EUREKA, UTAH FRIDAY and SATURDAY 3 Jan. 14-1- Rita Hayworth - Orson Welles THE LADY Party Honors Little Daughter Mrs. Charles Ferris entertained at a birthday party last Saturday afternixm, honoring her dnughler, Rose Ann on her Slh birthday. The small fry were entertained during the afternoon by games and SUNDAY anil MONDAY Jan. Party refreshments were served, with that ever interesting birthday cake as the highlight of the afternoon. Rose Ann's little guests were Gloria Daniels, Ixiwell Cherry, Julie Ann Cartwright, Ixnilse King, Jo Kuo and Eileen Fennell, Mary Ellen, Jimmy and Grade Maxwell, Dorothy Stevens, Julian Sande aon, Bobby Ferguson and Toni and Geraldine' Ferris. 16-1- 7 Bing Croaby - Joan Fontaine THE EMPEROR music. An impressive SANTAQUIN wedding reremony at the Ixigan temple. Dee. 2ft. united Blame Kay of Santaquin and Marilyn Mitchell of Preston. Idaho Blaine la the son of Mr. and Mra. Floyd Kay. and Marilyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruion Mitchell. brownd. A bridal shower waa held SaturFOIl SPEEDY COOKING day in the Santaquin Second ward In recreation hall. Mrs. Estella Petpotatoes will cook faster erson acted as master of ceremon- if Raked are Immersed In a pan of ies. and an interesting program hotthey water for about 10 minutes Cold weather meals providt a was carried nut. with a vocal solo, marvelous opportunity for prepar- To Each His Own," by Katherine before they are put in the oven. ing all those hearty foods the Olson, accompanied by Jolene Old family recipes are being family might not eat in other Hudson; acrobatic and ballet in book form by a Maine seasons. dance, Sharon Dunn; accordion collected Women's So let your instinct for good solo. "My Happiness, organization and will be Carol food run wild. Hearty stews and Greaves; trumpet solo. La Vinia published as a means of raising braised dishes with dumplings, Bnrgesnn, accompanied by Nellie funds. meat pics with thick biscuit top- Rorgeson; reading. Marie Open-shapings, and the delicious combinareading. Della Hudson. tions of most with macaroni, spawere played. The bride DELIVERY Games ghetti, noodles or rice all are of- received many useful gifts. Rcba as fered TUESIIAY suggestions by Staggs, home economist. The meat provides the Important satisfaction while the starchy fooda supply SATURDAY calorics. Hearty Meals Are Appropriate Winter Time FROM SHANGHAI WALTZ Matlnra On Sunday TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 9 Jan. 18-1- Barbara Britton - Wm. Eythe MR. RECKLESS THURSDAY Jan. 20 Nurman, two year old aon of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Kropf was taken to the Payaon hospital laat week. He haa been having a selge with serving. Another way to serve stews Is pneumonia, but latest reports are as a meat pie. Turn either your that he is recuperating nclely. regulation stew or the quick variety Into a casserole. Top with biscuits, a corn meal crust or mashed potato topping and return to a hot oven until baked or all-cu- GEJEAIBASKSB .1. Lady Elks Met On Thursday Miss Dorothy Louise Lkker, a daughter ol Mr. nml Mrs. Herman Lkkcr of Eureka, ami Ned C. Allirison, soil Iady Elks held their regular meeting Tuesday evening In of of Mrs. Della Allinson. also Eureku, were nailed in mar- the Elks last Club rooms. riage December 31, at the Metho-Fbllowing the business session dist church rectory. Rev. C. W. an evening of cards wss enjoyed Social Business, Wilton, pastor, officiated at the Mrs. Lawere won and Now that the rich er.ting of meals is past, simple foods Mrs. Hilda Webb entertained the holiday will again appeal to most appehome her club at Nite Saturday tites. Meals built around hearty on Jan. 1. as 500 was the game diversion steaming soups can be thrifty satisand prizes were won by Mrs. Elva well as delicious, and very this time of year, points Webb, high score, and Mrs. Joan fyingRcba n food out Staggs, house Campbell, prize. authority. A tasty luncheon was served future. One of the simplest and thriftto those named and to Mrs. Pearl will Newlyweds of soups home in Eureka. Runnclls, Mrs. Rose Phipps, Mrs. iest ways to have plenty Dennis Harrington, Mrs. Gertrude is the French way: to save all bits of food and cook together Garrity, and Mrs. Stella Shea. with water to make hearty soup Legion Auxiliary The first major event to be tele-viz- from vegetables which may not Conducts Meet well-know- reunion. Son Bill, who is attending a School of Marketing in New York, was home for the holidays, Rex. another son and his family wen up fmm Ncphi, and her two daughters, Mrs. Gerald Sanderson and family and Miss Mamie Wirth lin were all enjoying the family dinner. The only member of her family not attending was Douglas. Just as the family sat down to eat, the telephone rang and Douglas was on the line. He talked to all present and as Mrs. Wlrthlin expressed It, "the happy day was complete" with all members of her best-dress- ed ('olumliiu Reliekali Lodge No. 2 met al llie 1. O. O. F. I liursday, Jan. (). 19 1), and new officers were lill on par-ent- Isnt the telephone a wonderful thing? That is what Mrs. Wm. H. Wlrthlin had occasion to think recently. During the holidays the Wirthlins were having a family Mrs. William Ban STYLISH dolph Rears!, newly married t the son of tha newspaper publisher, was named as one of tha 10 women of 1941 In n nationwide poll conducted by tha New York Dreso Institute. Miss Dorothy Wendke, of Evansville, Indiana conducted a series of daughter General Foods D. Jamison of Salt Lake, to Leo of experiments for Home Economics DepartDean Chenoweth, son of Mr. and in the ment of the Tintic High School Mrs. Jesse Chenoweth, also of Salt on Wednesday of this week. ExLake. periments were conducted to atBoth of the young people are tempt to ascertain the influence former students of University of of elevation in the making of not yet cakea Miss Wendke was assisted Utah. The wedding date, set, will be sometime next sum by Sue Killinger of Evansville. mer. Miss . Jamison is a native of Bid Mammoth, and her father, Ken Jamison was in business in Eureka ss a Ford dealer. She is a niece In of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milliman. Miss I Dinner Complete When Son Called Card Club Enjoys na Bird, Mrs. Sylvia Childs, Mrs. Lucille Bigler, and special guests, Burke. Mrs. Virginia Cartwright and Mrs. Prizes for games were won by Margaret Freethy. Nancy Kennedy, Helen and Alan Card winners were Mrs. Lavon Sorenson and Billy Burke. Ryan, Mrs. Wanda Colovich, and Near Future I lie st Santa - Rosa. Cal. Mrs. Snodgrass te a gradcvke Wasatch Birthday Party uate of St. Marys and L D. S. Business College of Given At Mammoth la a Salt Lake and the groom Mrs. Ada Sorenson of Mammoth eraduat of Stanford University, and a well known businessman of entertained at a birthday party on Sunday in honor of the 6th San Francisco. After a months honeymoon birthday of her daughter, Paulette. The little folks enjoyed a sleighpent in Palm Springs, newlyweds are now at home at 987 Lombard riding party, and later returned to the Sorenson home and were Street, San Francisco, Cal. entertained with various games. Delicious party food was served to Paulette's little guests who were as follows: Helen, Chriss, Alan, Max, Kay A Richard Sorenson, Janice and Fred Hanson, Nancy Kennedy, Ann Roberts, Janet Rose, Colleen Smith, Bobby Erickson, Terry Cartel' and Billy Girl To Mims Columbia Rebekah Lodge No. 2 Held Installation Of New Officers Dorothy Lamour I.ULA IIF.LLE" Furnitsre, Curtains Shabby? Hurry to DTKS 3 STAR SPECIAL SALE Savings On Labor Costs Ordered During Jan. or Feb. 50 If w; Meat Stews Now KauNBge-Rlee-Tnniato- 1 3 pound sausage links tablespoons water No. 2 ran of 2 cups rooked tomatoes cups cooked lire 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon chopped onion 2 tesspiKins ground sage h teaspoon pcprr finer sausage links in frying pan. Add water, cover and simRemove cover mer 5 minutes and rook until links are brown1'se sausage drippings to ed. grease a rnsserole. Reserve 3 tablespoons of the drippings and romblne with tonmtnes. rice, salt, onion, sage and pepper. liars mix lure in the grrsssl casserole. Ar range browned sausage links on top of the mixture. Hake in a moderate oven i3Jin degrees F. for 30 minutes. 4 to 6 servings. 1 l'i Reductions During Our January . . . PIIILCO BLUE TAG SPECIALS! ' LEESLEES PAY LESS AT at Rip niKMt iimrmtiiiiitnufimtiiHnni i (i-- PHONES F.G.A. MARKET and Saturday I Special For Friday - .ii.MniiimiMiii .i iso j LARDAiIYr,?SC Shortening 1 .. I lli.fiOV KMIIUK CHAPES i NAVEL CHANCES ax) and 252 Size ;; 45c POBKCHOPSKS'ii1' 58c ; ; 00C c 3 for WC lbs. ZSB I?.'. .6 O Texas Pink SHOULDER VEAL STEAKS III 57c Q- - IvE Grapefruit, DOLE'S PINEAPPLE G4 r' 9lbs L for 'lTe 23fi lean, Shankless PICNIC SHOULDERS Ilrr-Hbrn- 79 iiMUMiMtmNurfiiMi.MiwtwwwiiiwWWWitMWiwrtHHtwiIttMiHilINtitiiliiilH Meat Specials Delicious Guises Good cooks and thrifty homemakers alike place stews on their nienua more often than any other dish. One reason they do this Is because of the great number of ways in which stews can be served. The mnst common wry. says Rcba Btaggs, home economist, is the delirious varity made from fresh beef, veal or lamb. Individual character an be given to each by the variety of veget allies added However, a quick slew ran also tie msde with rubes of rooked meat, some rooked vegetables and gravy, or even a ran of vegetable A total of 1.903 million yards soup. Heat tha ingredients toof rayon broad woven goods were gether and add a dash of ingenious seasoning, if you like, before produced in 1947. One-eight- We have a few Philco Table Model Radios Take Three DAKIIli:5C HANDLE size.... No. 3 Cans Chunks : No. 2 Crushed 35c-- Oal for Now 33c Cans $1.43 |