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Show 1M9 February 11, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter -- Social oActivities And News Notes Of Special Interest Bee-hiv- Mothers e The Builder tertained at a live-Hiv- en- - Social Tuesday New Arrivals evening in honor of their mothers. The owning prayer won given Kve-ly- n bv Kva Jean Long: Theme. He-- 1 l' ' ' an-th- e n. The next regular meeting of the Eureka ward M. I. A. will he held next WEDNESDAY, Feb. IB. 1P49. at 7:30 p.m. This change is due to the basketball game which will he played in Eureka on Tues- our regular night. day. Mayme Wirthlin Entertains Her Club Miss Mayme Wirthlin was hostess to the Sewing Club at her home on laat Thursday evening. An enjoyable evening was spent and the hostess served delicious to members Miss refreshments Mrs. Cclestia Ohlson, Freda Thompson. Mrs. Ella Sandstrom, Mrs. Tola Newman. Mrs. Finns Castlcton, Mrs. Thelma Ross and special guests. Mrs. Wilma Webber, Miss Ruth Potts, and Mrs. Wm. Wirthlin. and Mrs. Frank Thompson daughters. Patsy and Betty of Milford returned to their home on Tuesday after spending the past few days visiting Mrs. mother, Mrs. Ada Thompsons Mrs. Frank Thompson Thompson. is the former Mrs. Madge Bills. Timber is being consumed in the America at rate of growth. STAR THEATRE EUREKA, UTAH FRIDAY and SATURDAY Feb. 11 and 12 WALLACE BEERY SIXIIAY and .MONDAY Feb. 13 and 14 with BETTY HUTTON Matinee on Sunday SANTAQUIN DIG CITY starring MARGARET O BRIEN A i THURSDAY SMART POLITICS and PRAIRIE EXPRESS a new British A new exploding scarecrow is timed to make a noisy discharge every three minutes to keep pesta away. BREAKFAST o - LUNCHES - DINNERS SANDWICHES SHORT ORDERS CHILI SOUP FOUNTAIN SERVICE Homo Made Pies and Cakes Booth Service A. M. TO 12 P. M. OPEN EVERY DAY 7 o o WriteS Appreciation - Thu following letter came from Elder ltliert laiii-d- , who i sen lug a mission in the Noiitliern states. At the present time he Is stationed at hall on Tuesday evening, A short program consisting of a Vocal solo liy Nancy Kennedy unit tap ilnnci- - numbers by Janet Jakciiian was given, nnd an amusing "tjuiz" Show made up the eveami tasty re ning's entertainment, wen- - wi ved. Coiiiitutlcc for the evening was Mrs. la-lLunl, Mrs. Idllinn Elton, Mrs. llesHic Timm- - and Mrs. Thelma Roberts. a immediately. Goldsberg. N. C., Dcccmbi r 31. 194H. DEAR BISHOP: Yes. 1 know it's lime you n-- 1 reived a letter. As the saying goes. "Your friends don't want excuses and your enemies won't Imthem" so on with the letter. After we wen- - interviewed liy the mission president, we wen-- , I lien assigm-to dislricts. Yours truly went to North ('Hnilina east districts, under the direction of Elden Glen Barrett. lie is a great guv! To continue. Elder Barn-t-Is-t me to lalMir on Marker's land. It is an island just off the roast- not very far, however. we are ronnertrd by a bridge to the mainland. The peo- - i -j lu-v- M-i- Ic-cau- se - lh lr'th century Ple, hav" broken Enlish hgrogue. Really it la interesting. The branch is one Tasty refreshments wrre served of the fullest organized branches committee for the the by evening, Mrs. Edith O'Rourke and Mrs. in the district. We have shout 175 members, ami generally around Marjorie Whitehead. 120 to Sunday school. So that isn't an had. My duties are as follows: and Gleaner teacher. on this parNot much to ticular field. Submit news to 2 Aanmie Iricsthood teacher Thomas not later and "Elder in guidance." We have 100', i activity from these hoys. 3 Fireside teacher. We are the Ixmk. "When YmT studying where they have spent the pat Marry." It is really good The six weeks The tripwas made by young to be learning jieople sei-boat and plane. They report a ileal. But as you know, great very enjoyable trip and were n teacher ran only suppose his pleased to miss some of the cold suecess. weather. 4 My greatest chore is with the Markers Island Girls' Chorus. Mr. and Mra. A. V. Cooper an- Wc have nine in this organnounce the marriage of their dau- ization. We girls a prepare ghter, Iris, to Dale Jackson of broadcast for every Sat unlay at Payaon. The ceremony waa per- 11:45 to 12:60. They are known formed January 26. this whole aertion of A reception honoring the young throughout this country. Just yesterday 1 had 5 in held the Feb. was pcoole several gaze fith wonder at me Geriola ward church. Many when it waa I was discovered frienda came to extend congratu- the "leader of the H. that " I. Girls lations and best wishes. The new- Remember, dear - the sucBishop lyweds received many beautiful cess I've had has only come about gifts. through the lord's help. 5 We are building a $35,000.00 Mr. and Mra. Harold Oberg, at leant we Mra. Milton Thomas and Mrs. recreation building trying our beat to get the Howard Thomas spent Thursday are In Provo, combining businaas with steel so we ran build it; however, we have promise of delivery of the pleasure. steel by January 15, 1949. Tomorrow we are having a misThe Friendly Eight club waa in Itnh-igentertained at the home of Mrs. sionary conference Wed. Feb. 2. It is then that I expect a transfer. Dee Christensen, "500" furnished the afternoons You sen. II I. is the beauty spot and a delirious of this mission - so they tell me. entertainment to Mrs. Beth That is why many missionaries was served luncheon , want to get there, and why niy Mrs Thomna. Evelyn Lxr-nMrs. Dorothy Ihre-- months are- up. That is a Mrs. Elsie Thomas. Mrs. Orthella Isasrton, long time for one to stay. Bishop, I have learned much the Mrs. Twila Smith, and Mra. Marpast three months - worldly, nnd tha Martin. Prizes were won hy Mrs. Eve- spiritually. One thing that ha lyn Israeli, first. Mrs. Imrothyi Methodist W.S.C.S. - Verle Sanderson. Cards, Refreshments Those attending were Mr. Bnd Mrs. qTcd Colovirh, Mr. and Mrs. Are Party Diversions Verle Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Kurtz entertained few friends at her borne last WedHoward Greenhalgh. nesday evening. Cards provided the evening'! di bcen brought forth your friends version and takty refreshments love I at lioine never forget you. were served to Mra. Darwin Larthem all please tell them that. sen, Mra. Wm. Roberta and Mra. Thank them for the Christ mas Kurl Dunn. letter and tell them not to wait for wus the prize win-lie- s Mrs. UriM-Christmas to romr around again of the evening. they ilo it again. Ynu're a great guy, Bishop! Farm const ruction Is expected Untiel next time tn cost farmers 450 million in 1949, live now. the Government estimatea. ELDER LAIRD. The Utah Fish and Game Coml sesmission. meeting in sion Saturday in Salt Ijiko, declared a stall- - of emergency exists within the state for ilecr and the birds, nnd have direeli-to solicit the state and fisleral governments for fiiiaiu-in- l aids to pull the state's Wildlife through the present crisis. Tin- original IT. S. Liberty was cast in I guidon. - 3 makes money to buy what he needs. It's that way with states, too. Basic industries like mining give Utah a surplus production that brings in dollars to buy what we don't produce ourselves." - , J , ASSOCIATION STAR SPECIAL SALE Savings On Labor Costs Ordered During Jan. or Feb. 50 bell If Texas and Dm mi ana ansulphur pPMlucing stales of the U. S. - POST RAISIN BRAN PEAS s,,rinK Kist No. 4 Sieve pJ6c 1 for TOC O COMPARES with any for quality! SNO-KREE- M HILLS COFFEE i Regular or Drip, lb I. G. A. EC The Saving Way! 35c SALT BACON Eat43c PORK CHOPS 7c UNIT STARCH,, k, Uc 99c 9DC POT ROAST JELLO PUDDING ,'rcut',, ,56c STEWING HENS ik C0RNst: 3 f.r 49c SHAVERS No. GRAPEFRUIT 3 2 Cans BASCO MILK AMPLIFIER. 15c RICE KRISPIES WASHING TinF IIUL 23c -- POWDER Pkg Cello Salad, hag Dry Onions, 3 lbs 15c 1A 0UC 49c (Nice for Dumplings) - Ols-rg- . Mra. Beth Jarvis and Mr. and Mrs. Pu-Mrs. Max I.iulhun of Springville. were guests ii! the home of Mr. and Mrs Howard nr. Tuesday of tart week. I LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Delivery Tues. and Sat. RANDLES PHONES 179-- 1 Ml Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Continued Federal spending of ReM-rtiSigners for present proportions, even without Further Informal Inn pmdure national inwdveney. and some o r in of aoeialism. ar 'cording to Ian- - I. Webber, vice; Applu atioii:: are being received president of Southern . California the City Hall for the piisitu-t- l , it Edison Co.. Ixis Angeb-sof I MV Wall r Master the most abundant I The City t'ounejl reserve (nppi-- ores I North America right to p jcit any and all li:ds. f-- best fitted for and Furniture, Curtains Shabby? Hurry to DTRS api-cia- v ANDREW REXALL DRUG STOREi n i Thom.is. second, nnd consolation. . Thom, pro- duce everything. So he does the job he's Mrs. Vivian Entertains consolation. i "One man can't n Marker's Island, North Carolina, lint expects to In moved : FINE FOOD o ... MlSSIOnarV : Tcrylene" synthetic fiber soon to take its place along with rayon and nylon. It closely resembles silk. Double Feature Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Greenhalgh j national asSantaquin the sembly program was held atMon. Santaquin Jr. High school at 10 a.m.. featuring Francos and Neil Wallace with a full stage of instruments including novelty triple octave chimes, i electric hawaiian guitar, ca r Ionic chimes, vibra harp, merimba and silver harp. A n educational, entertaining is program similar to this typeonce presented on the average of a month at the Jr. high. Petroleum and natural gaa are delightful Mutual party waa Californias most inqHirtant given by the Mammoth M.l.A. at the Mammoth ward amusement s fifty-fift-h : A 1711. MH-n- 1P55 m. Wnhlquist, The city of Mobile, Alabama, was founded by the French In Is Mrs. Annie Vivian entertained members of the W. 8. C. 8. of the Methodist church on Thursday February 3. After IIm- btiMiness of the uflcr-noowas taken enre of, the lime Don Giles Honored t ill social chut. A dewas licious luncheon was served to the At Birthday Party following members, who braved l,UHt Saturday evening a group the storm tu allend, Sirs. Wm of friends of the Don Giles' drop- Bute, Mrs. C. A Hart Carlson, Mra Baker, Mra. Arthur Smith, ped in on them and surprised Mr. Alton Mrs. 1. A. Wick land and Mra Gili-on his birthday. An enjoyable evening wus spent Ed Holmes. next meeting will Im at making recordings and dancing. theThe lioine of Mrs. Alton Baker on were served, refreshments Tasty and a lovely birthday cake was Feb. 17. presented to Mr. Giles by Mrs. son-in-la- banquet will lie served to? Miss Elizabeth Johnson entermembers of the family at 4 p. m.. at the rlub her tained Birthday and at 7 p. m. open home, a pro-- ; home on last Wednesday evening, gram and dance will be held for Marhonoring her mother, Mrs. garet Frrelhy on her birthday. Grronhaigh Cards were enjoyed and deliri- married in Santaquin by ous refreshments were served to Ely Openshaw February 15.Bishop 1N94. Mrs. Olive Carlson, Mrs. Virginia They have lived in Santaquin all Cartwright. Mrs. Helen Ferris, their married life and have had Mrs. Ila Sutherland, Mrs. Mar- twelve children, eight of whom are garet Brady, Mrs. La Dora, Brady, nw living, including: Mrs. Ailecn Mrs. Villie Tinder and the guest t'alton and Mrs Norma Meserole of honor, Mrs. Freethy. of Long Beach, Calif.; Mr. Lester Mrs. Freethy was presented Greenhalgh. Kenilworth. Utah; with a lovely gift by the club Blanchard. A. Willis and Drnfcil im mbers. Greenhalgh. Santaquin: Mrs. Eva! I.nfgran and MVs. Jennie Burnett, Santaquin. They have also reared Business Cards, two grandchildren. Ferrnn and I lures Greenhalgh. Featured At Meet They have 23 grandchildren and 17 great Columbia Rcbfkah Lodge No. 2 met at Miners' Union Hall on Thursday evening. Feb. 3. Business, Cards After regular meeting those Featured At Meet of remainder the present spent the evening playing cards and delicious refreshments wore serTintic District Ladies Auxiliary ved by Gladys Dean, Mra. Gene No. 23 met at the Miners' Union Giles, Mrs. Jeanlne Johnson, Mrs. Hall on Wednesday evening, Feb. 2. Margaret Greenhalgh. An interesting business was held Prize winners were Mrs. Anna Franks and Mrs. Alliene Farren. after whirh an evening of cards was enjoyed. Prizes were won by Mrs. Margaret Sheldon, 1st prize Mra. Hilda Webb, rarfle, Mra. Ruth la Fell. 17 , wedding anniversary 18, in the First ward amusement Friday, February hall. A 1 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY February 15 and 16 . he Memorial Bldg. will celebrate their a Enjoyable Affair Mrs. Sarah Clements was hostess to the Saturday Nite club lit TOGETHER 70 YEARS . . her home on last Saturday eveindispensable and aa alTerlionate tn each other a the day thry wrre ning. Cards provided the evening's married In 1879, Mr. and Mra. entertainment and tnsty refreshFrank M, Howell of Ism Angeles ments were served to Mrs. Hose eelebratrd their 7Ulli wedding anPhipps. Mra. Olive Carlson, Mrs. niversary with a quiet party. Mr. lYnrl Hiiiinells. Mrs. Hilda Webb, for Ids Frank, totally drif. Mrs. Ini Verne Williams, Mra. Vil-li- e wife, who is fsril llv blind, and Tuulcr nnd "spi-ciu- l guests", she "kea:" for him. John I'lupiM ami T. A. Clements I Due to the storm two of the wen unable to uttemt, members Mrs. Hyrum King, formerly of were "roped In". I the men-folk- s Eureka, now of 1ayson, visited so Brizes won by Mrs. IVarl were hen for a few days Ht the home Kun nets, first prize, Mrs. Clements, of her daughter and house prize and Mr. Clements, consolation. Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. (Bill) Wedding At Banquet February 18 c DREAM GIRL n; Santaquin Couple To Note 55th Cards, Refreshments Featured At Club la-l- Entertains For Saturday Nite Club Mrs. Iao W. Green entertained at a dinner party on Sunday at Imr home in Silver City. Members of her family present were Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Franks, and soil. Barry, and Mm. Joseph Bernini and son David. It was to have Entertains At a family dinner, hut Mr. Green and Mr. Bernini were out Birthday Dinner trying to keep tin roads open, so Mrs. Earl Pott entertained at missed out on the happy oeeasion. a birthday dinner at her home on Sunday, honoring Miss Mildred Davis. The table was beautifully dee- orated in gayly colored spring flowers, with a lovely birthday cake as the centerpieee. Covers were laid for Miss Davis and Lyman Dsivis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Potts and daughter, Sheila. Jr. High Students Hear Fine Program ALIAS A GLENTLEMAN i , A s; M.m-so- all-cu- t. Nellie Howe, served delirious ls-e- ' Miss I cers : President, Mrs. Albert Carlson; Vive l'ivsidcnl, Mrs. Vern Nev-ersecretary, Mrs. A. D. program committee, Mrs. Clarence Wahlquist, Mrs. Clarence Goiirlcy, and Mrs. Ieoii Ferguson; parliiiienturian, Mrs. John contact agent, Mrs. Donnelly; Clarence Bauvr. Meetings are to be held the 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Mel-lo- r, The regular meeting of Tintic Chapter, No. IN, K.K.K. was heldMonday evening, Feb. 7, with Virg i nui Randle and Alton Baker as After meeting a "white phant" n uct ion was held, which proved t.Mrs. Berry. to he very suceessful. Committee for the evening consisting of Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mutual Party Mrs. Elizabeth Frankc und Mrs. Demonstration County Ionic Makers ('lull was organized with the following offiAgvnt, a Mrs. Dora Hose entertained the Mias Joan Cushing, daughter of members of her card rlub at her Mr. and Mra. Ileber Cushing, enhome in Mammoth on last Thurs- tertained a number of her frienda at a birthday party at her home day evening. An evening of curds was enjoyed tm January 2M. and delicious refreshments were Games were enjoyed and deliciwere servous purty ivrved. Prize winners were Dixie Steph- ed to Joan Ferguson, Janet Marie Darker, Marjean ens, first, Mrs . Lily Erickson, Marleno Cherry, Ann Suthersecond and Mrs. June Kennedy, Barbara Berry, Darlene land, Mcndicrs included those slrendy peart, Carlos Christensen, Lee Rymentioned and Mrs. Wilma Hunts-- I an, Billy Brady, Ronald Thomas, l.unt. Mrs. Mae Butch Ashworth, Harold Naef, man, Mrs. Host rum, Mrs. Bessie Toone and David Johnson and Jimmy Nash. Dan-ncl- a, presiding officers. V Parker, . . . Bur-- 1 hy Ann Snell. i I'nder the supervision of Izola Word was received in Eureka during the week or the birth of a baby girl, lmrn on January 2S. rfmtnn; poem, Marion Sax. The in San Jose, Calif, to Mr. and two of sang girls entire group Mrs. Harold Fisher. Mrs. Fisher was and played mini hers. Bingo jememhered as the former served to those will refreshments Farren, Marguerite Kandstrimi. named and Carlene Jasper. Lois Oleraine. Mary Jane Long, Violet Mr. and Mrs. SANTAtJI'IN Bcgdan. Gloria Daniels, Mary Lou James D. Moon of Springville a Dawn Williams, Onnd Finch, of a hahy boy, UiDean Sax. Mrs. Cyril Beck, hornproud parents Monday in the Iaysun hns- Mrs. Glen Long, Mra. John Far-reMoon is the former Mrs. David Jasper, Sirs. Ada pital. Mrs. Phvllis Ia liamn. This is the Mrs. Gilbert Mrs. Snell, Yay. couiile's second child, the other Mrs. Victor Sterling Burraston, child is a hoy also. Pett. Mrs. La Verne Williams. The Mr. ami Mrs. George W. presented their teacher, girls ,lr.. of Santaquin. arc the Carol Finch, with a lovely gift. The closing prayer was offered proud maternal grandparents. Beck; scriptural reeling. Pelt; vocal solo, Colleen len '',& ; Club Organized Girls e ; Joan Cushing Jives Birthday Party Miss Is Club Hostess Tintic Chapter No. 18 At Regular Meeting !New Home Makers Guests At Social Mrs. Dora Rose 4 Page Three 'fbacCJ 21c , OfsT'-- - , ---at |