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Show March 11, 1949 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Three Rebekah Lodge Pinochle Club Thursday Me The Rebekah LiKlge held their on Thursday m-ni- ne n,ular meeting Union Hull. Miner the t the buuinetta of the eve-nifn-was disposed of curd were tasty refreshment Priiea were won by Mrs. Hildaand Kthel Urenton, all- ut lt, Webb fr the evening were Hostesses ur Louie Barrett. Mr. Surah Clement. Mr. Huth Mrs. Violet Fox. Wahlqulat and W.S.C.S. Conduct Organize Friends Club Super Chix W. S. C. 8. met at the Metho- I Chit-Ch- Mrs. ,d? . at 1 I S't." S. i enee Iotts. Wn Trelmir, Vivian, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. W. P. Fuller, Mrs. Ed Holmes, Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mrs. Vcrn Never. Al m Card Club At Ryan I Mrs. Lrit I Lavon Ryan entertained members of her card club at her home on Wednesday evening. T.D.L. Aux. No. 23 Cards provided the evening's diversion with prize going to Mrs. Sets Anniversary Fete Elna Bird, 1st, Mrs. Lucille Bigler, all-cand Mr. Virginia CartTintic District Ladies Auxiliary No. 23, met in regular session wright. consolation. were March 2, in the Union Hall. It refreshments Delicious served to those already mentioned was decided at this meeting to and to Mrs. Mary Redmond, Mrs. hold the Anniversary party Ina Clement, Mrs. Sylvia Child, Wednesday, March 16. Elizabeth Johnson, and Mrs. MarAt the conclusion of the business garet Brady. Mrs. Brady and Mrs. meeting cards were enjoyed and Cartwright were special guests. tasty refreshments served. Prizes were won by Mrs. Alliene Tintic Chapter No. 8 Farren, 1st, Mrs. Esther Nielsen raffle prize and Mrs. Florence E. S. At Meet Weitzeil, consolation. Hostesses for the evening were Tintic Chapter No. 18, O.E.S. Mrs. Anna Franks and Mrs. Marheld its regular meeting Monday Sheldon. garet evening, March 7, with Virginia Randle and W. D. McDonald as Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ferguson and presiding officers. Mary Ellen, left Mondaughter, of order the Following regular where they for Wendover, day business, hostesses for the evening, Mrs. Dora Randle and Mrs. Anna plan to make their home for the Mrs. Ferguson Franks, served tasty refreshments. next few months. has accepted employment in that city and will teach in the elementary grades for the remainder of the school year. You Will Be Sorry ut : 1 i ' 1 0. i i if You Miss Our BIG 9 SALE LEE'S j 1U ARE j n. jxt. ut , darter at : j 9 BIG SALE of-th- 1 at LEE'S en-Ka- y. llal-lada- y, Cor-bridg- ct all-ru- for Last Sunday Miss Kathryn Peart, Mias Betty Richie of Eureka and Ray Christensen and Lynn Burraston of Goshen drove to Delta and while there decided to view the town from the air. The four young people enjoyed a plane ride, and since it was the first time the girls had been In a plane, it was a real thrill, although they admit being just a bit frightenST. PATRICK'S DANCE ed" and were sort of glad to get are now complete for the Plans terra but on their feet firma, announce that they intend to try big annual St. Patrick's Dance, sponsored by St. Pat rick's church it again soon. of Eureka, whieh will be held in the Tintic High School gymnasium, INVITED Santaquin Jo Marie Borgeaon Bray, former rmident of Manta-qui- n amt Torrln Ahern of Salt lAke City were chosen as most glamorous sales girts in a fashion contest held Monday night by a Salt Lake City store. A contest for the finals for down town queen will be held on March 15. Marie fat the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs Andrew A. Borgwson of tills city. ; Coming Events SATURDAY at Santaquin Girl ' Mrs. Wm. Home Lady Elks In Regular Meet By Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes and family of Orem were in town TuesThe laidy Klks met In regular day visiting Mr Stokes mother, Greenhalgh. Following the business meeting session last Tuesday evening in Mrs. E. A Stokes, who has been on the sick list for the past ten Sgt. and Mrs. llerhardt FIcgler &00" was enjoyed und prize were the Klks club room. at the home won by Mrs. Margaret Frcclhy, At the conclusion of the busi- days. Friends will ho happy to spent the week-en- d of her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 1st, Mrs. Anna McDonnell, house ness, cards were enjoyed and learn she is much improved. Waterhurv retiirnimr to their prize, and Mrs. Nellie Laird, prizes were won by Mrs. Bert Rowe, high wore. Mrs. Helen and Mrs. Kivu Cullserved a delicious Hrown, ail-cTile hosti-N- s , wiiii-,..Mr Many Values not listed ivnnui luncheon. en, raffle prize. ami Mr and Mrs Next meeting will lie Mrs. Rose Bowden, hostess for on Our Circular the home of Mrs. Melkuinell the evening served a tasty lunch. in Ma.iti on Wednesday visiting' ,nK,'!u" presidency of the two want.. A Wlth the uys parent. Mr. and .... , 1 vnm.1 program of readings, stunts and Miss Betty Trekmr spent the Mrs. Thelma Griggs music will feature the afternoon ' week-en- d visiting her parents, Club Entertains Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Treloar. Hetty program. At 6 p.m. a plate lunch As part of the Speech Class In will lie served and commencing at Mutual on e is a student at St. Mary's Tuesday evening, under p.m. a pageant, one act play Mrs. Thelma Griggs was hostess Wasatch in Salt Iake, and accorddirection of Speech Director, and stunts will be presented. Starting Saturday j p,)ry( IVnrod, recordings of the to the Felix club at her home last ing to an article In one of the The pageant ia directed by Mrs. voices of all present were made Thursday evening. duily newspaieni, was one of four honor stuilcnta who were pie- Genevieve White and Mrs. Vivian and then played hark for the Cards provided the evening' sen ted with Commercial achieve- -' The cast includes: Wesley, tertainment and pleasure of the entertainment and refreshtasty Vivian and Glen Roper, Marta group. ments were served to members nient awards. Hetty la a graduate Hartvigson. Thomas and Mary Mrs. Ella Hannifin, Mrs. Maud of Tintic high schiad and this is j Lenore Jones returned to her Gourley, Mrs. Dron Ferguson, Mrs. her first year of college. Smith, Howard and Mamie Burnell and Melva home on Tuesday after a rather Clura Jennan. Mrs. Helen Hrown, shaw, and Edith Tiachner. The lengthy stay at the Payaon hospi- Mrs. Margaret Cronin and the title is The Symbol of a Dream. tal. She is feeling fine now, and special guest, Mrs. Marva e. The 2nd ward bishopric have has been welcomed home by her some hilarious stunts ready and many friends. Prizes were won by Mrs. Uour-le- y Mrs. Bertha Nelson of the 1st CHIEF BRAND LIME and Mrs. Jernian. Mr. and Mrs. William Penrod ward is directing a one-aplay, "Have You Had Your Operation", and daughters were Sunday dinincluded in the cast are: Erma ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bessie Toone Is Club Hostess Cloward, Thora Ilolladay, Ida and Mrs. Don Penrod. Olive Greenhalgh, Darlene Fow-ke- s, CHIEF BRAND Mr. and Mrs. Don Castleberry Jennie Bylund and Della HudToone entertained Bessie Mrs. of Provo were visitors during the son. week-enthe members of her card club at HIGH CALCIUM LIME Martha Butler and Mary Hough- Mrs. dBill at the home of Mr. and her home in Mammoth last ThursOram. ton have been appointed to aee evening. day that everyone haa a good time and Gene and La Rue Bauer were in An evening of cards was enjoyed Elmer Teitjen will act as floor Provo on a business trip on Mon- and prize winners were Mrs. Mae manager. While there, they enjoyed Rostrum, 1st, Mrs. June Kennedy, Wc Specialize in High Calcium Chemical A dance will be held after the day. t. dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon 2nd, and Mrs. Lela Lunt, programs with a good orchestra Perry. served Tasty refreshments were The entertainment is engaged. to those mentioned and to Mrs. free. All that attend look forward Billie Susan Graff Marie Heery, Mrs. Lilly Erickson, to this party because of the and Mr. Thomley, Mills and Smelters and Mrs. Sam Thomley Mrs. Dora Rose, Mrs. Wilma Hydrate chance to purchase a new ging- visited the Eureka Sun- Huntsman, and the special guest, Cemetery ham dress to wear. day to see the Memorial monument Miss Dixie Stephens. Mrs. Ada Garden haa made a erected there. lovely birthday cake for the son-in-la- rt,$at.A!$antaqiiin I RdlLe Entertains Club j Mr. Veils A llr is I of Salt Like: sieiit a pleasant Th.1 City was here for the week-end- , home at the of Mr. Ads evening ami her with daughter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Handle on Monday evening. March Observe Birthday dist ehureh oil Tuesday aftennsm of last week. After the business session and the presented by Mrs. zeil. the rcinuinde noon wus spent Last Wednesday evening a group of young matrons held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Ilia Mae Franks for the purpose of formclub which will be ing a new blocks. known as the Super Chix club. Hostesses for the afternoon, Mrs.; Santaquin The two wards in Following the business meeting ' refreshserved hostess tasty the wHtSiitJtrt"!! : Mrs. Grace Hnnual Belief Society Mrs. Bernini, ments to birthday party on Saturday Mar. Mabel Butler, Mr. Leona Franks, delicious luncheon. Those attending in addition to 12th. The festivities will get un-- 1 Mrs. Gail Drussell and Mrs. Klor- - t I Relief Society To Elberta Business, Social Won In The Pinochle club was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Kllcn Randle lust Thursday evening. Prize winners were Mrs. Virginia Itandie, 1st, Mrs. Gail Drussell, all-rand Mrs. Vivian Franks, consolation. Tasty refreshments were served to those mimed and to Mrs. Mae Markham, Mrs. Venice S ml weeks, Mrs. Kffie Hell, Mrs. Bora Randle and the Rieeial guest of the eveFranks. ning, Mrs. Social Notes ne r enjoyed and were served. Glamour Contest Group Entertained TO ST. PATRICK'S DANCE TIHT1C HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM President Patten Carl other members of the Stake with idency were in Salt Lake on bus! ness on Saturday. Billie Thomley and Susan FERTILIZERS State Farm Mutual Pres- PLASTERING O Automobile Insurance Company Fer- ris were in Eureka Tuesday to see Prompt Claim Service the new baby of Mrs. Roy Fly formerly Marion Lucus. laical Agent Mrs. Olive Bronson spent two days in Goshen visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Valena Okelberry. r. March 19. Music for the dance will be furnished by the Loveless Orchestra, (Talk of the Town orchestra). Everything points to an entertaining evening. Remember the date, March 19. ceived a letter from their son Jack Jones, who is in Washington, D. C-- , in the service. He told of how he enjoyed the work he is of the Ardoing with the lington ward back there. U. L. of ELKS MEET A board meeting of the, Utah Ladies of Elks State Association will be held at Provo, Sunday, March 13. at 10:30 A. M. Benton Patten spent Saturday in Provo and American Fork in company with Mrs. Zelma Hall and her sons. They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hal! of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Jones D. LYNN CROOK re- CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. Salt Lake City 608 Dooly Building Plant: Saddle, Utah O. Box 116 - Tel. 322-J- I SANTAiJI'l V, UTAH M-M- en Some like 'em (FOR UNION AUX. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oram and prize will be given children were dinner guests at the away at the Minera' Union Aux. home of Mr. and Mns. William T. Card party which will be held Sat- Jolley on Sunday for a special urday, March 12, in the Union dinner prepared by Miss Norma Hall. Proceeds of the party will Iac Jolley. be turned over to the Memorial Billie and Bobbie Thomley and Building fund. Susan Graff were In Eureka for A Cottage meeting was held the show on Friday night. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max La Rue and Gene Bauer were Larsen in Eureka on Monday evendinner guests of the Cyril Sunday An and ing. interesting profitable evening was spent by the 12 mem- Beck's in F.ureka. bers attending. Valena Okelberry and Ruth Thomas of Goshen were in Elberta with their TFYom on TuesdayMr.visiting Mrs. and parents, Burley Bronson. MINERS A valuable March 19, 1949 - 9:00 P.M. COUII.E $1.00 IHHSHHHHHHHHHHS Haflirdls Maff&ett M ea ts FRANKS BACON Home Made SQUARES 39c n. 33c ib. PICNIC HAMS NU-MA- ID MARGARINE Pound Xd rr'itmlr'I. LUNCH MEATS SAUSAGE Fresh Vegetables 45c 33c 43c 41c f 9B KrtiVk On m fa. (FOR SMALL LOADS) The Elberta Relief Sjcivty presented the program Sunday On Monday owning the Goshen M. I. A. presented their play '"Hie in uni Blundering Herd" for the second time in the Goshen School Auditorium. A large crowd attended E the second presentation of it. m STAR THEATRE Everyone thought those in the cast did very well. EUREKA. UTAH 1 Aaron Can). Junior high school music teacher has been working very hard with the students preFRIDAY and SATURDAY 2 March paring for a Band Concert. The Concert will lie given on Friday Auditorium. School in the evening DUEL IN THE It is hoied that all parents and SUN school patron will attend, in Technicolor On Mondny evening Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lindquist and twins iif Antimony, and Claire Lind- SUNDAY and MONDAY qiiLst of Konsharem visited at the 4 annana have a krd lor you...whatever you haul i Whatever you haul, wherever you haul it, weve got the right kind of truck for your work. Fords truck everything! Heres why! First, each individual Ford Truck can do more kinds of jobs. 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