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Show ( February IS, 1919 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter So c a Homemakers See Demonstrations On Sewing Machine fr New Arrivals i ? t : t i : 1 . . . j a j : 3 Mr. and Mrs. Denzil (ireenhnlgh are the proud parents of a baby health. daughter born at the l'ayson hosThe New time for the meeting will pital Saturday, Feb. 12. mother Is the former Blanche Curl-grebe 1:20 p m. Ned, is awaiting a peek at the little new sister. GrandMrs. Anna McDonell parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feted On Birthday Carlgren and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Greenhalgh. A group of neighbors called on Mr. and Mrs. Vance Jarvis anMrs. Anna McDonell last Wednesday evening and surprised her nounce the birth of a baby boy on her birthday. at their home January 28th. They Cards provided the evening's have two other children girls. entertainment and tasty refresh-- 1 meats were served to Mrs. Margaret Freethy. Mrs. Olive CarlMrs. Nellie: son, Nell Sullivan, Mrs. Florence Gillispie, Laird. Mrs. Laverne Williams, Mrs. Lu-- j cille Knotts and Mrs. Lila Milne, The guest of honor was pre-sented with a lowly gift. i j Girls Social Enjoy Bee-hi- ve Marguerite Sandstrom the Builder at her home last Friday Miss tertained Girls ening. Bee-Ili- en- ve ev- - Marguerite H i g g i n s o n spent Tuesday visiting friends in layson. Mrs. STAR THEATRE l t j 3lcws 5iotcs Ifront Utah, at 7:."0 p.m. Tlie Jamboree will be held in Santaquin the evening of Feb. (Bosbeit 21. 500 And Luncheon Finch. Mrs. . . Mata-- 1 Finch. Mrs. bi-c- n Mil- On FRIDAY and SATURDAY Feb. 18-1- 9 TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jolley and daughter, Barbara, of Spanish Fork spent Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mm. Kay Jolley. DTK Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stork of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stock on SunLady Elks Attend day. During the afternoon they all motored out to Genoia where they Business, Social visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer held their Elks regular Jensen. Lady meeting Tuesday evening in the Mr. and Mrs. James Takes and Elks lodge rooms. son of Salt Lake City visismall session business Following the the home of Mr. and Mrs. ted at an evening of cards was enjoyed with Mrs. Ina Clement winning Ervin Jasperson for several days! recently. high score, Mrs. Gertrude Mrs. Effre Bell entertained the members of the Pionochle Club on Thursday evening. An evening of cards was enjoyed and delicious refreshments wvre served to members Mrs. Gar-ritys, Mae Markham, Mrs. Venice all-cand Mrs. Maud GourMrs. Mrs. Dora Randle, Jean Rowe, Mrs. Ellen Randle, ley, give away prize. A delicious lunch was served Mrs. Vivian Franks. Mrs. VirMmi Bert Rowe, hostess for Randle the and by guest special ginia the evening. Mrs. L. E. Corbridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Vivian Franks, high score, Mrs. Mae and Mrs. Markham, len Randle, consolation. all-cu- with DENNIS MORGAN Elite Club t, Social Sponsored El- At School For At Yearbook Benefit Thursday Meet SUNDAY and MONDAY Feb. 20-2- 1 THREE DARING DAUGHTERS in Technicolor Matinee on Sunday TFESDAY and WEDNESDAY Feb. 22 and 23 THE BLACK ARROW '999 W. p W nw swwnn - ( bring rpuorhnodud by as article 1a tha February 19 kwa of Thu Saturday inning Fori, which ovary loyal Amurkan ihouM road and taka part n. , j Mrs. Alta Burraston entertain-- 1 ed for the following on Wednesday afternoon Feb. 9th. Mrs. Elva Okelberry. Mrs. Ruth White. Mrs. Gladys Boswell, Mrs. LaVois Kirk. Mrs. Betty Kirk, Mrs-Elai- ne Nelson. Mrs. Elaine Kirk and Mrs. IoiVern Kirk. Lunrheon was served. "500" was played. High score winners were Ruth White and Gladys Boswell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred I ope of Duchesne were week end visi-tor- a st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lewis. Mrs. Iope is a sister of Mrs. Ijewis. Mrs. Eva Conk who was g hair-ma- n of the Infantile Paralysis drive reports that $98 00 was contributed by tin jieople of the community to this worthy cause. She Calif Itanana aHMSH1,','' CARROTS At the school SANTAQUIN Valentine party held Thursday night In the Junior high school, Warren Ahlin was chosen Valen line King and Gail Van Ausdal as Valentine Queen. The king and queen were chosen by lc a vote. There was $7.47 taken in and this money will Is wishes to express her thanks and n used for the school's annual year appreciation to Mayor Milo hook. and the following young Prizes for the most attractive ladies who helped in making baskets went to Carol Sorenson. house to house calls and makinv Coleen Hnrrocks. and Jennie the drive sumwsful; Miss Laid Brown. Waters. Steele, Miss Billie Johnson, Miss n LaWela Kay, Mas Bonnie Mor- Prize winners were Mrs. Gear first prize, Mrs. Elsie gan, Miss lieona Burraston, Mrs. Surprise Party Mil- Mrs. Belle Coffey entertained the members of the Elite club at her home on Thursday evening of last week. Bridge furnished the evenings entertainment and refreshments were served to members Mrs. Clara Jcrman, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. Deon Ferguson. Mrs. Thelma Griggs, Miss Elizabeth Frankc. Mrs. Maud Gourley, Mrs. Elva Cullen. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Elsie Nilson, Mrs. Earlean Gear and Mrs. Helen Nilson, all-cu- TURNIPS Del Monte 203 Cans TKXAS IMNK Beverly Morgan, Mrs. Renee ler, Mrs. I'hyliss Perry and Mrs. Earline Steele. She also wishes to thank all who contributed. t. Marks Birthday Mrs. Rohert Gillispie is spendMiss Gene Ohorn was very pleaing the week in Salt Lake combin-is Frank Buck's Original business and pleasure. She surprised by a number of santly ing BRING EM Goshen Camp Daughters of the spending the week with hrr daugh- her friends on the occasion of her Mr. and Mrs birthday, Feb. 10. ter and Utah Pioneers met ai the home of BACK ALIVE Games and music provided the Mrs. Pearl Nelson on Thursday Francis Carlson. evening's entertainment. Refresh- afternoon, Feb. 10th. Capl- - Naomi ments were served to Lois Ran- Jermain was In chsrge of the dle, Jessie Pottx, Joan Sax, Elea- meeting. Mrs. Marguerite gave a nor Jackson, Rosalie McNeil, Is-R- history of her grandmother, Mrs. Eden, Nancy Leatham, El- Margaret Reece Thomas Davis. aine Erickson and Marlon Larsen. Class leader Emma Steele gave the lesson entitled, 'The Move Those attending besides South". Legion Auxiliary the ones already mentioned were: Takes Up Business Elizabeth Burraston, Rachel Tool-soHelen Nelson, Melba Allen, The American Icgion Auxiliary Lola Nelson and Lyle Okelberry. DINNERS LUNCHES held their regular meeting at the Refreshments were nerved by the BREAKFAST Memorial Building, Monday, Feb. hostess. On Friday evening quite a num14. ORDERS SHORT n SANDWICHES Mrs. Virginia Carlson, presided ber of the young folks from attended the Payaon High at the meeting. Owing to the fact that a community meeting In the School Junior Prom in Payson. CHILI interest of furnishing the Mem- Miss Dorothy Steele who is a orial building was held that even- Junior at the Payaon High School SOUP ing. and the Auxiliary members this year was chosen ns the Junfirst met with that group, cards ior Prom Queen, and received a FOUNTAIN SERVICE were dispensed with. lovely orchid corsagie All the A short busimvs meeting was Goshen students were hnppv that Home Made Pies and Cakes held and sinre this is American- a Goshen girl was chosen iut the ism month, Mrs. Ellen Ferguson Queen. Booth Service i gave a very clever and Interesting Mm. DeVar Sorenson. Stake M. paper, composed by her, on "A I. A. Junior leader reports that M. 12 The to P. Americanism". Toast TO M. 7 OPEN A. ; members sang several patriotic on Saturday evening Feb. 19th Stake Junior Rose Prom will songs and light refreshments the EVERY DAY served by the committee he held in the Goshen school audij were consisting of Mrs. Victor Pott, torium. All the Junior leaders In !Mrs J. H. Andrew and Mrs. J. J. the Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake will j participate in decorating and In Coffey. Mrs. V. L. Anderson and Mrs. helping the stake leader put over Bert Ferguson hail charge of the this party. Tills is the first time thm type of party has been d program for the evening. in connection with the Jun-- I Mr. an-- Mrs. J H. Nciiacn and girl activities In this Stake. Mrs. Altiert Nielsen and It will be a dancing party, light j Mr. nnd j sn. Altiert were Salt Lake visitors refreshments will tie served It j on Friday and Saturday of lost tit hoped a good crowd of young will attend. werk. , people GRAPEFRUIT Size.. 2 for 19c PUMPKIN 2 fr 21c 2 xi Cans Van PORK - Camps BEANS 23c son-in-la- PEAS & CARROTS Spring Kist ae FINE FOOD - 2,J9e Uur-rasto- 24 o 8c 10t Utah Hulk Ear-lea- THURSDAY o Pound Cans n, i6c ALL SHORTENINGS Pound 106 3C 17c CORN CAI ID Campbells Vce (ran Posts (I rapenut i;C FLAKES Dk,r SOAP CHIP ES 30c 77c inttssfs: - Our way ai criubruring Go-alie- ANDREW SlICED BACON,?ffi 7 REXALL DRUG STORE i' lr PICNIC SHOULDERS Shankless, 3 to Mb. AH Average H. Jf C 45 c LUNCH MEAT charry pia at a ruri raving. fl'.lf r uTdb i r vULIflflla MS (OVM AM CHERRIES U tp ZZZ XVx Randles sclie-,dub-- i 5Sc 7 : i I nary banquet and the rest of the party went to the ahnw. Tuesday evening, Isiulse Erickson, Jerry and Stewart Jolley. and Gaylord Iulten met their dates at Goshen for the Valen tines Day dance sponsored by the Primary Organization. Their cliiiulfeur was Vera latten. ut EUREKA, UTAH I Norma Lee and Merlyn Jolley ami Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oram were in Payson on Wednesday night whom Merlyn attemksl the Semi- Big Redaction in Labor Charges Tasty refreshments were served to those named and to Mrs. Ada Cherry, Mrs. Gertrude Hannifin. Mrs. Villie Tinder and the special guest, Mrs. A. E. Tuckett. Tables decorations were carried out in the Valentine theme. Sud-week- ifornia. Mouth-weste- rn ut Club At Party Group days visiting with Mr. ami Mm. Burley Bronson enroute jo his home in Chapel, Nebraska. Mr. Koeppcn hiu been visiting In Cal- 3 STAR SPECIAL Mrs. Louise Frisby was hastens to the Friendly 500" club at her home Wednesday of last week. 500" provided the evening's diversion and prizes were won by Mrs. Jeanine Johnson, high score, Mrs. Naomi Cushing, second high, Mrs. Ila Sutherland, all-cand Mrs, Idona Gunderson, consolation. Just-a-me- re a a Fml Koeppcn spent a few Gene and La Rue Bauer were dred Branagan and Mrs. Annie On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mr. ami Mrs. Rill Oram were in Eureka on Sunday evening enJohnson. The time was spent in Mrs. C. A. Patten attended the quilting. Refreshments were served Sundny School Convention at dinner guests in Orem on Friday joying the show. hostess. tlie by were Fork. dinner Spanish They at tlie home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Lindquist guests Mrs. Mel Hales. and children were out of town visitors on Wednesday and Thursday aftermsin, part of of last week. They stopped In Aur- theOn Tuesday people who live in the ora. and their daughter Creta visipart of the valley were ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs able to make DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS UPHOLSTERING it to town after tirVernon Johnson and visited school snowbound eleven for there with her cousin Kaye John- ing entirely son. Merlin. Dale and Marvin went days. Snow plows r worked continhours to on to Koosharem where thev visi- ually for twenty-fouup a five mile stretch of If Ordered During Jan. or Feb. ted with Merlin's parents. Mr. and oan road. Mrs. Ernest Lindquist ami his brother Claire. While there the Ernest The John Hauers spent Sunday Lindquists entertained at a chick- afternoo visiting at the ranch of en supper for them. Tart of the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wolf. They evening was spent in playing rook. made tlie trip to alsiut the Mrs. Ernest Lindquist and Dale were the high score winners. Friendly 500 Club Enjoys Cards, Lunch Mrs. Alice Peart Entertained the members of the club at her home on last Wednesday evening. 500" furnished the evtaing entertainment and delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. Maxine Schow, Mrs. Faye Wall, Mrs. Irma Gourley, Mrs. Ruth Gatley, Mrs. Delores Robinson, Mrs. Sadie Warr, Mrs. Madge Burraston, Mrs. Donna Paxman, Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. Grace Chatwin. Mrs. Marcella Chambers, and the special guest of the evening, Mrs. Ruby Robinson. Mrs. Ruby Robinson won first prize, Mrs. Alliene Farren, 2nd prize and Mrs. Sadie Warr, a Mr. of Mr. anil Mrs. Kay Jolley. Carol and Kay Jolley were In Is-h- i visiting Carol's forks, the Karl Beck's on Monday. They brought home with them, their tiny dnughtcr, Bonnie Kay, who lias spending a few days at the home of her granlNirents. tin Wednesday evening Fell. Plh Mrs. Vnlcna Okclberrv entertained for tlie following ladies at her home: Mrs. Eva Cook. Mrs. Nellie Miss Virginia Handle, daughter of Harry Handle suffered a badly sprained ankle while skiing in Logan last week. She is recuperating at her home in Eureka. Virginia is a student at the USAC. Featured At Club n. - Seoul j - Gene ami Isi Rue Bauer were Sunday dinm-- r guests of Mr. and Mm. John Bauer. I F.st-nr- Tinbeautiful plant awarded as prize for the Polio Drive ('anipuign donors was won by Mrs. Surah Watvrbury. Mrs. ri.i Bauer, chairman of the drive wishes to thank all those who helped her atluin the quota set for Klberta this year. a Val-enjoj- ed i Kantuqiiin-Tinli- c Stake M. I. A. Leadership has been poHtjxmed from Feb. 21, until Feb. 2H at and music furnished the evening's entertainment and refreshments were served to Eva Jean Long, Mary Jane Long, Donna Williams, Mary Lou Farren, Evelyn Beck, Marion Sax, Lois O'Lorraine, Carline Jasper, Gloria Daniels, Ann Snell and a special guest, Virginia Lee. Pinochle Games Feb. Hi-s- e POSTPONED de- On j j monstration on Foods and Nutrition and their relation to good , I Thursday, Bill amt Lola Oram and Gene and 1 at Hue Bauer made a binonetw trip to Provo and dinner Ht liefore ed the Ashton Jumves, the Gene (heir return home. Keeleys . Km iin-at Hauers the John The Siiiitaquin-TiiitiStake The Burley Bronsons enjoyed Junior Hose Prom will tie held a social evening of curd playing luncheon. a Thursday afternoon visit from Saturday Fell. 19 ill the Goshen and Mr. nnd litis. Bill Van Aiunlale .Inn. or high school. On Friday evening, Mr. nnd and Mr and Mrs. Ira Montague Kaeli ward in the Stake will select a Queen and for the Mrs. Mel Hales ami childu-n- , and and daughter Peggy, all of Iay-suoccasion and they will Is pre- Mrs. ladtie Patten of Spanish sented at the d.mci. Everyone Fork were visitors nt the home Mutual age is invited to attend. of Mr. iiini Mrs. Curl Patten. They Kuy and Carol Jolley spent came to eelelirute Vera's birth- Saturday evening visiting nt the '1 here will Ik decorations, prohome of the Gene Hauers. day. grams, good music and many 9 features. A large crowd is Malcolm nnd Kaye Jolley were expected as this is one of the On Sunday afternoon. Malcolm many free entertainments given and Faye Jolley and their boys Saturday evening guests of Don by tin- stakv for young ami old. were in Payaon visiting with Mrs. nnd Ihiris Penrod. Hattie Jolley, Malcolm's mother, Mr. Hud Mm. Cleon Jolley of who had just returned home after Paywon were Friday dinner guests a five weeks stnv In California. vd with gaums ami music and delicious parly refreshments were ' served to Uremia Gourley, Cam-le- e Lila Bigler. Judy Gourley, Seliow, Nancy Frisby, Gertrude Aim Hannifin, Paul Cxiurlcy, Timmy Fuller, Honald Bird, lee Clesister. Proud grandparents Hre ment, Dennis Drussel anil Billy Mrs. Kvel.ui Kendall ami Mr. and Brown. Agent, Mrs. Kwante Johnson. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon S. .! .tins. n are rejoicing over the arrival of a Imrii lat laly daughter. Fell. !l. in the Holy Cross hospital. Tile Johnsons have an-- 1 other daughter, Lynn, who will also lie very happy over her new condition of Mrs. Wolfs mother, 9of Mr. and Mm. Herb Croft. Mrs. Kralzer who is seriously ill. (IIIT-CIIA- Isinard Ryan entertained at a birthday party on Friday of last week. The occasion honored lu r daughter, Shanna Lynne, on her tilh birthday. The little folks were entertain-- 1 n. r ! Demonstration County Mrs. Izola Parker will give . Events T Junior Rose Prom HUERTA Elva Greenhalgh, Reporter To Be Saturday; On evening, Mr. and Queen to be Named Mrs. W.Saturday I. Mclfcmald entertain- - Mrs. Tin1 : a 1 Mother Gives Party For Little Daughter i Home Makers Club met last Wednesday afternoon in the Mm. Ruth Building. Memorial gave an instructive Wahlquist demonstration on the care ami cleaning of the Sewing Machine, and also gave a demonstration on the removal of spots and stains from various types of material. Next meeting will be held February 211 in the Memorial Illdg. i Page Three j Delivery Tues. and Sat. PHONKS 179-- 1 SO LOWIHIf 9I1YUT1DATI1 |