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Show Goshen January The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four-- lens attending included; Gladys Bos-- 1 well, liuth While, Kern Horton, Sylvia Sleek, Avaleen Kirk, ElaineElaine Nelaon, UfVar Sorensen, Elva Okelberry of Goshen, and Winona Jensen and Gall Kineh of tienola. High prise was won by Winona Jensen, rut prize by Gladys Boswell, and consolation prize by Elva Okelberry. A delicious Junch was served to all those; present. ,Voles 51 A 11 V K. A I. LEV, Importer Miners To Meet Juab at Wasps Here Tonight ters of the Utah Pioneers met the home of Mrs. ftachel Toolson on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 13th. Capt. Naomi Jermain was In churge of the meeting, and presented the business of the organization to the members. Mrs. Helen Nelson talked on preparing histories of the pioneers of this community. Mary K. Allen gave was "Horticulture lesson which the M. C. Jensen. Mrs. Ada Burraalon entertained Among the Pioneers. Some very eveat her home on Wednesday Pioneer letters and picMrs. LaVofa Kirk entertained on interesting were shown to the members tures ning. January 12th for the memthe for bers of the O.N.O. Club. Those Friday afternoon, Jan. present by the hostess Mrs. Itachel Toolson. She also served delicious refreshments to the following members, Naomi Jermain, Kliza-bet- h Burraston, Helen Nelson, Marguerite Powelson, IVarl NelSan-taoui- The Tintic high school boys are working hard in preparation for the game this Friday with the Juab Wasps from Kephi. The preliminary game will start n, Furniture, Curtains Shabby! ... son, Mcda Woodard. Mary K. len and Melba Allen. Hurry to DTKS Savings On Labor Costs If Ordered During Jan. or Feb. 50 37-3- IT PAYS TO TRADE FOR CASH Phone 16 FRESH MEATS . Genola News Al- ... I1ICnd1,ade Mr. Willard Smith Wt during the holidays for Hawaii and Honolulu for a nix weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith accompanied them to California and returned to their home on January 8. LOIN STEAKS BEEF LIVER 33c BRISKET BOIL Pound FRESH VEGETABLES POTATOES 55c lOVs LETTUCE TURNIPS Pound Hulk 2 lbs. for FROSTED MALTS Variety of flavors o ICE CREAM j can't be insured and carries the brunt of our tax burden without a o SANDWICHES 5 1 chance to pass any of the load to somebody else." all kinds o CONFECTIONS o Mrs. s i FLOWERS For ALL Occasions i THE MALT SHOP UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION The Birthday club entertained at a delightful party on Sat. Jan. 15. honoring Mra. Grant Larsen on her birthday. An evening of cards was enjoyed and a delicious lunch served to the following: 51 r. and Mrs. Andrew Larson. Mr. and Mra Vem Smith. Mr. and 5frs. Rodney Martin. 5Tr. and Mrs. Mil-to- n Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and 5Ira. 5fvron Oherg. Christenson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Leo- On Friday, Jan. 14th Mrs. Mary entertained for the Saturday Night Horton entertained at her home Club on Saturday evening. Jan. during the afternoon at a Stanley 15th. Their guests included, Mr. Hostess party. The following at- and Mrs. Tom White. Mr. and tended, Wylma Jaspcrson, LeXore Mrs. Owen Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Finch, Naomi Jermain, Eudora Waldo Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. CurDavis, Mildred Jensen, Kuth Thom- tis Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin as. Grace Jasperson, Barbara Han- B. Jasperson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert nard Isaacson. sen and Edith Stanton. Games Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Okcl-berrPrize winners were 5Irs. A. Winners for the evening's t .arson and Grant Larson, were played, refreshments were high games, were Mrs. Wylma Jasper-so- score served. and Milton Thomas and g Mrs. Ruth White, and Mrs., Martin, consolation. A delicious) Rodney Mrs. Eva Cook of Goshen has Myrtle Sorensen. been chosen ns Chairman of this luncheon was served by the hostMr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis community for the Infantile Para- ess. returned on Jan. 10. after a plealysis Drive. She has been advised Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe left sant vacation spent in California. by J. W. Thornton of the Utah on is it Saturday, Jan. 15th for th County Chapter, that important that each community go over Stock Show in Denver. Colo. tained at her home on Thursday the lop this year. Then1 has been evening for the following, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lindquist and Graee Jasperson. Mrs. Faye Mora heavy drain on the funds in our state during the past year. It is small son. Gene, were guests on gan. Mrs. Nellie Finch, Mrs. Ruby vitally important that the funds Sunday. Jan. Kith at the home of Steele, Mrs. Ethel Morgan. Mrs. lie built up again, so that help Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd of Mildred Jensen, and Mra. Becky Utah, when Gene attended Jasperson. The time was spent in i'aii lx- - given all future victims of the dread disease. It is hoped the birthday party of little Miss playing "500". Winners were Grace that every person in the conimitii-it- y Shirley Shephi rd. Jasperson. and Ethel Morgan. will contribute at least 'Joe. Tasty refreshments were served by Mra. Rodney Hudson and small the hostess. Tlie coin collectors have been placed in all public places. It is son. Tommie, of Santaquin. an i iso hoped that the people of guests at tli home of Mr. and Paul St rch who is attending the thin community will support the Mm. Earl Okelberry and family. Brigham Young University at Mrs. Hudson is visiting hen while Pro vo. Utah visited over the week drive. Mr. Hudson is doing road work end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Johnson and up .Spanish Fork canyon. reRay D. Steele, and hia sisters, and have sons, Douglas IJuis. Mra. Wylma Jasperson enter Helen and Dorothv. cently moved to Goslien, and have opened up a business. They have lived in Canada, and more recently in Cody, Wyoming. 3 STAR SPECIAL DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS UPHOLSTERING Big Redaction in Labor Charges If Ordered During Jan. or Feb. DTK urns: tliritl Joi.iiillii'l.liiliiilllMli'IIJII'llillillltUIIIMIIIi I ; out someday, that Made while you watch n. 19c 14c 15c LEMONS with a business that gets an income from only a small part of its property each year, that's certain to play O y. 3r27c PINK GRAPEFRUIT ; and Mr. and Kirs. Douglas Thomas are receiving congratulations on the birth of a baby daughter, born recently at the Pavaon hospital. Mr. Ted Horton of Glendale, California is a guest at the home of Mrs. Lucille Johnson. He is al-- i so visiting friends in Santaquin while here from his home in California. FRESH HAMBURGER "I wonder if folks who criticize mine profits would like to gamble Sporting Goods 24-3- 5. . SAUSAGE John Jacob As tor, of New York, who lived from 1768 to 1848 was probably the richest man in the United States in his day. schooI'V begin-- In the second game of league play. last Friday at Springville, the Tintic Miners bowed to the Submit news to 51 rs. Dorothy Springville Red Devils by a wore Thomas not later than Monday of Mrs. Russell Smith entertained The Miners hail great difficulty in hitting the basket throughout at a birthday party recently, honthe game, and it Reemed quite evi- oring her husband on his birthday. dent that they wen not playing their usual brand of hall. The Friendly Eight Club was enOutstanding for the Springville tertained at the home of Mrs. Beth team wen Smith and Sanford, Thomas on Jan. 5 500' was the afternoon's diverwith 14 and 13 points, respectively. For the Tintic team. Chatwin sion and prizoa were won by Mrs. was high point man with 9 points, Orthella Isaacson, first Prize, and followed by Rnsenlund. who scored Mrs. Elsie Olierg, consolation. 6 points. A delirious luncheon was served Box score: to the following members: Mrs. Orthella Isaacson. Mrs. Dorothy Thomas. Mrs. Evelyn Tjirscn. Mrs. Dee Christensen. Mm. T w i 1 a White. Mrs. Elsie Ohrrg Mrs. Martha Martin and Mrs. Velma Jarvis. The laat mentioned guest was from Springville. On Thursday evening, Jan. 13 Mrs. Beverley Morgan entertained at her home at a Kitchen shower in honor of Mrs. Itencc Miller a recent bride. The guests included, Mrs. Lucille Johnson, Mrs. Cleo Miller, Mrs. LaVern Kirk. Mrs. Barline Steele, Mrs. Phyliss Perry, Mrs. Dorothy Burraston, Miss Lael Steele, Miss Shirline Kilcy, Miss Alta Okelberry, Miss Carma Finch, Miss Billie Johnson, Miss Janice Kranagan, and Miss Bonnie Morgan. The evening was spent in playing Bingo. High score winners were Lael Steele, Dorothy Burraston, Phyliss Perry and Shirline Riley. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The ' bride received ninny gifts to stock her cupboard shelves. ILffliMs Mairl&elt Phone 58 at 6:30 in the Tintic high gyin, with the main game ning at 8:00 p. in. Thu Goshen M. Men Basketball team recently played a game with the Mammoth M Men team in the Goshen school gymnasium. The 6 score was in favor of Mammoth. STAR SPECIAL SALE 3 W. B. The Goshen Camp of the Daugh- GOSHEN 5fr. and Mrs. Doyle Cook are rejoicing over the birth of a son. The little new comer was born early Thursday morning hos-pitJanuary 13th at tlie laysun child. Tills Is their first Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen and Lyman Conk of Goshen, and Mr. Bonnie Jean, and Ardell of Peterson daughter and Mrs. Henry Black of Tooele, were recent visiUtah. tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. al. HAND It was Christ who, by his volun-tar- y suffered AUinaon acceptance of the role of (Bill) a painful accident while at work servant, has been elevated and seain the Chief Consolidated Mine last ted at Cod's right hand. Saturday. Two bones in his hand wen broken. He was attended by Dr. Stcde Bailey. lllKTS following friends. Klva Okelberry. Elaine Nelson, Elaine Kirk, Ruth White, Avaleen Kirk. G itdys well, Avaleen Kirk, LaVern Kirk, Betty Kirk and Ada Burraston. j 21, 1949 BRAND CHIEF i 4 LIME CHIEF BRAND HIGH CALCIUM LIME Is-va- 1 j atPENNEYS We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical , Ills A WHttI OF A JANUARY ClldtSG EUREKA STORE Among those attending Leadership meetings in Santaquin on) Sunday afternoon. Jan. 16th were: Lloyd Penrod, Stanley Powelson, MEN'S WORK SHIRTS : Hex White. LADIES DRESS SHOES Hay D. Steele. Mrs. Ruby Steele, Mrs. Helen Nelson.1 Mrs. Naomi Jermain, Mrs. Melvina j Jasperson, Mrs. Edna Perry. 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