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Show March 18, 1949 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Three Social oActivities And News Notes Of Special Interest Mrs. June Cartwright entertainat a birthday parly on Tuesday afternoon. The orcaaion honored her son. Elden Ixiuis, on hie 4th birthday. The party waa held at the grandparents home, Mr. and Mra. E. J. Underwood. Games and music furnished the afternoon's entertainment and delicious refreshment were served. A lovely birthday euke without whieh no party is complete, waa used for the centerpiece on the gaily decorated table. Small fry attending the party were Rose Ann Ferris, Julia Ann Julian Sanderson, Cartwright, Jimmy Underwood, Vicky and Melvin Burke, Don and Darwin Underwood, Rodney Atherley, Jerry Sanderson, Gary Roswell, Judy Naef, Diane Larson, Patsy Giles, The Shirley and Andy Juapi-rson- . lost two mentioned were guests from Payson. Mra. Leona Franks entertained the members of the Super Chix club at her home on last Wed- ed Miners' Auxiliary 'Lovely Carol Katherine Finch Will Party Successful Miners The card party held Union Be Wed To Auxiliary last Saturday ev-fjil- in the Union Hall proved to he an outstanding success. Bridge prize winners were Mrs. Ijrim Knotts and Joseph Buys. Fbr "50Q" Mrs. Norma Bate and jteeph Kropf were the lucky ones. Mrs Edith I. Green won the raffle prize. Esther Neilsen . and her Mis. committees were especially pleased and wish to exat the turn-opress thanks to all those who suc-cchelped make the party such a All proceeds will he turned ut aa to the Memorial Building over nuid to help in furnishing the building. 9th Birthday Is Celebrated Janet Rose of Mammoth was hostess to a number of her friends lost Sunday afternoon, celebrating her 9th birthday. The young folks attended the matinee in Eureka and later returned to the Rose home In Mammoth. where Janets mother, Mrs. Dora Rose served delicious party refreshments birthday cake and all the trimmings, which makes days of this kind happy memories in later life. Janets guests were Helen Sorenson, Sue Elton, Janice Hansen, Ann Roberts. Nancy Kennedy, Mary Cronin, Shirlcen Burke and Colleen Fox. Bob Durfee Bill Tinder, Laurie Atherley left Tuesday Portland, where they will seek and for em- ployment. SM1PEES WAlLyEg NEVER BEFORE seen have yog a quality cleaner at a price like F. J. Weibell Friday Leading the parade of spring brides will be Miss Carol Katherine Finch, daughter of Mrs. Irene G. Finch, who will exchange wedding vows in the Salt nesday evening. The evening was spent in sewing and social chat and tasty refreshments were served to Mra. Mabel Butler, Mrs. Gail Drussell, Mra. Grace B .eminl. Mra Florence Potts and Mrs. lla Mae Franks. Little Bill Brown Is Seven Years Old --ukiL. L. S. temple, Friday eve-- I ning. March 18. with Fred J Wel- bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. ' Weibell of West Jordan, The young couple will be hon- -, ored Monday evening, March 21. at a in the Eureka want Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Piion are I,. n.reception s. chapel The new bride rejoicing over the birth of a baby will wear a traditional white slip- The welcome little girl. per satin gown, fashioned with checked in at the Holy Cross hos- pointed sleeves, fitted bodice, with Melvin Briggs, of Orem, Reid pital last Friday, March 11. Her a row of tiny buttons down the Jones of l'ayson and John F. trio of brothers are very happy front. The three-quartlength Rowe of Eureka, were in Delta over having a baby slater to spoil veil of bridal illusion with crown Saturday evening for the tournaand perhaps "boss a bit. Mrs. of lace and seed pearls will com- ment basketball games between Piion will be remembered as Miss plete the costume. Her bridal bou- Cedar City and Kanab, and Braver Merle Lucas. quet will be red roses and iillies of and Fillmore. Mr. Briggs and Mr. Jones officiated at one of the the valley. Bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Tin-ti- c games. Mr. and Mrs. Welling Schow school and was very acare the proud parents of an 8 lb. tive high in all school activities. She Mra A. L. Broderick, who makes 9 oz. baby boy, born recently at was a student at the B.Y.U. last home at Yuba Dam. is spendher the Utah Valley hospital in Provo. ing the week in Eureka visiting The Schows have two other chil- year. Mr. Weibell has spent three her daughters and their families, dren. Mrs. Schow Is the former years in the U. S. Navy a and at Miss Maxine Gourley. present is attending the School of Mrs. Jack Lloyd and daughter, Engineering at the University of Beverly Jane, are spending the Utah. week visiting Mrs. Lloyd's parents, W. Mr. and Mra George Forsey Following a short honeymoon Mr. and Mra. John Cronin. have received word of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mra the young couple will make a Warren G. Salmon of St. Louis, home in Murray ELBERTA CHIT-CHA- T Mo. The welcome little son was Aux. At born March 10. Mra Salmon is Legion Elva Greenhalgh, Reporter the former Norma Foraey. Proud Eureka Meeting father is attending Dental school Mr. and Mra. Gene Foote and in St. Louia American Legion Auxiliary met Mr. and Mra. John Bauer apent in regular session Monday even- last Friday In Salt Lake City on Lady Elks At Social ing, March 14, in the Memorial a combined business and pleasure Building with President Valene trip. They completed a day spent And Business Meeting Livingston presiding. in shopping and visiting old At the conclusion of the business friends and having dinner with The Lady Elks held their regu- session a short but very interest- Mrs. Foote's neice. Mrs Ned Smith lar meeting Tuesday evening, Mar. ing program was presented. Two of Draper. 15. in the Elks Lodge rooms. a were duets piano given by Mrs. t session Following the business Mabel an informative and Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Takes of an evening of cards was enjoyed service was Salt Lake and Mr. and Mr. Joe and prize winners were Mrs. Maud paper on Community the program chairman, Jensen of Gtvhen were visitors given by Mrs. Ina score, Gourley, high Mra. Mae Cronin. Mrs. Sarah Cle- in the home of Mr. and Mra Bill and Mra Lavon ments Clement, all-cassisted Mrs. Cronin in pre- Oram on Wednesday. Ryan, raffle prize. even Mrs. Leonard Brown, hostess paring the program for the ing. Following the program, cards for the evening served tasty Other visitors from Salt Lake were enjoyed and tasty refreshMr. and Mrs. Boyd Stanfield were ments served by the committee. Mra Sarah Clements and Mra. who spent a day last week visiting with Elberta friends. Dennis Harrington. Prize winners were Mra. LivingJohn and Valeria Bauer spent ston, Mrs. Esther Neilsen and Mra. last Thursday in Provo at the Harrington. Mra. Joseph Card of Cardston, home of Mr. and Mra. Ernest HarAlberta. Canada, and her two and in Springviiie at the ding home of Mr. and Mra. Leo West-madaughters Mrs. Ruth Ashby of Mrs. Gene Giles American Fork, and Mias Marie Is Club Hostess former residents of Eureka. a Card, a student nurse at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mra. Earl Reck of were week-en- d visited on Monday with Mr. and The B. B. Club was entertained visitors at at the home of Mra. Gene Giles on Iehl the home of their daughter and Mra Aaron Card andl children. a a last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kay provided the evening's di- Jolley. Mra LaVem Kirk entertained veCards rBioYi and prizes were won by at a luncheon at her home on Mra Jeannine Johnson, 1st. Mra. We have received word that Thursday afternoon for the folt, and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Gene Hintze and Margaret Lucus, lowing, Alta Burraston, LaVois Althea consolation. Ekker, Kirk, Betty Kirk, Ada Burraston, family, who have been living in A delicious lunch was served Mt. Elaine Kirk, Avaleen Kirk, Ruth Pleasant, are now at home in to those named and to Mra. Verda Utah. White, Gladys Boswell and Elva Sanderson. Hurricane, Mra. EHna Hansen. a Okelberry. Mrs. Christie Kropf, Mra. Betty at Clint the Visitors Whitney Mra. Enid Smith and children of Buenger and Mra. Lena Green- home on Sunday were Mr. and halgh. over the Mra. Wayne Wilson of Provo, and Sandy visited in Goshen week-en- d with Mr. and Mra Edd Mr. and Mra. John Bauer, and daughter, Mary Ardcen. Riley and family and with other Elite Club At j j er Mrs. Leonard Brown entertainErnest Curwln, who is employed at a birthday party on 8unday afternoon honoring her son. Bill, at Tooele spent the week-en- d in Eureka visiting his parents, Mr. on his 7th birthday. An afternoon of games waa ar- and Mra. Bert Curwin. ed ranged for the youngsters to keep them busy until time for party refreshments to be served. The Easter theme was carried out In the table decorations and favora A very beautiful birthday cake was used for the centerpiece. A' long with the usual cake din; ora d tion, a miniature decorated the top of the rake, which brought forth exclamations of admiration from the little pro- - all-cu- Thelma Griggs Jensen. Mr. and Mra Vernon Steck had the following dinner guests on Sunday. Mr. Wait Jensen. Mrs. Orlynn Davis and daughter of Lehi. Mra John Ellcrtson of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jenson and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Barney of Genola San-taqui- n. a a Mr. and Mra Neil Thomas and small son Shcrwln of Salt ThoCity and Mr. and Mrs. Glen home mas of Prow visited at the of Mr. and Mra Sherwln Thomas on Saturday and Sunday. tmiRUHiiiHniHiiimHiait' STAR THEATRE UTAH EUBEKA, FRIDAY and SATURDAY March RANDOLPH 18-1- 9 ' Handle, AH" Today-- Empty Dirt lag, H rad light and "Non tampari. 0001 Wail. Act if! a LIMITED TIME OMEB. Eoty-l- CONVINCE YOUUIW SCOTT RETURN OF THE BAD MEN SUNDAY and MONDAY March 20-2- 1 Matinee on Sunday I REMEMBER MAMA with IRENE DUNN 'A TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY March 22-2- 3 ROY ROGERS and TRIGGER EYES OF TEXAS in Trucolor A DEMONSTBATON TODAY! UNIVERSAL THURSDAY March 21 CAMBUS SLEUTH LEE'S TO - INVITED ST. PATRICK'S DANCE pic Friends helping Rill celebrate his birthday were Tom and Diane Randle, Vernon Jones, Howard Ross, Joyce Ann Sanderson, Chrlsa Sorenson, Fred Hansen, Shanna Ryan, Maxine Paxman, Joan Jamb-so- n, Keith Atherley, Ralph White-hea- lUfflCHKH SCHOOL JUIMTOHUM - d, David Wesman, Lynn Oborn, and Jerry Brown. Mrs. IJoyd Randle assisted Mra Brown In entertaining and serving Maichl9,1949 the youngsters. 9:00 P.M. 1 COUPLE $1.00 Robert Gillispie is visiting in Salt Lake and Provo for the week. Upton's Mack Tea, 100 bags Swan Soap-La- rge bars, 2 for FAR Washing AQ Powder, 2 Ig. pksiolle Doeskin Tissues, OCje 500 Sheets VUV rmsmisiEUBiBiHismisfL USA and RAINBOW OVER THE ROCKIES a gnaaqaamss aSWiSUOISWIlWIIWIHIUlHI last Thursday Cor-hridg- for"l7w No. 303 ens, 2 for4!! Spring Kist Corn A A, NEW CABBAGE Ilunch cSia 2 Hunches 19c Calif APPLES YXJSSf" Sno'noy 25c DAFFODILS 39c CARROTS SPAM Eureka Ward Relief Society held their anniversary party on Tuesday afternoon in the Amusement hail. A hot dinner was served at 1 o'clock. The tables were beautifully decorated in the Relief Society colon, blue and yellow. Each member was presented with a very clever corsage which also rarried out the color scheme. The centerpiece was a beautiful arrangement of daffodils and ferns. Following the dinner a program consisting of the history of Church hymns, origin and their composers was given, which proved very Interesting to all members attending. Mra Grare Bernini entertained for the birthday of Iut sister. Mrs. I.eona Franks on Marrh 4. Among those present lesides the hostess snd honored guest, were Mr. and Mrs. I,co Green. Dsrrell Franks and son Barry, and Joseph Bernini and son. David. Mra Franks was the recipient of many lovely presents. Mr. and Mrs Don McCoy of Payson, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Penrod. WA Mrs Ceril Ivingston returner I to her home last Wednesday, after spending the pant month in Oakland where she visited her son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laLynn IJvingston. The purpose of the trip wss to get sequainted with new grandson, who was horn on the 2hth day of February. h-- r CLEAR WATER TUNA FLAKES 29C Can Enriched Hi A ALL-PURPOS- E The Elberta Relief Society sponsored a banquet and program on Saturday evening, celebrating the 107 Anniversary of the organization of the Relief Society. The evening's festivities, under the direction of Faye Jolley and Elva of the Greenhalgh, affair, were enjoyed by practically all of the married people of snd sperial guests, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck of Ixhf, snd Mra. Vera Thomas of s. out-of-to- 43c JUICE OAn 46 oz. uSt Can MUCH MORE Half Slices PINEAPPLE 2Vz Size Can 35c FLOUR f 1.80 MEATS yWlfai fegt at few priciiif 45c Can a Mra. Valeria Bauer and Mrs. Lnrie Foote were in Payson Tuesday finishing up the shopping and visiting that they didn't get done in Sait Lake. ............ mil QUA1I1Y n. all-ru- Sunday afternoon and visited with friends here in town. it WITH OUR e. Anniversary Social CRACKERS PASCO Mended Orange and 7c 7c 6c Hunch GREEN ONIONS a Mr. and Mra. I Dell Peterson Bridge furnished the evening's and family of Provo were Sunday entertainment and delicious re- dinner guests at the home of Mr. freshments were served to Mra and Mra. Bill IVnrod and also viHelen Brown. Mra. Esriean Gear, sited at the Don Penrod home. Mra Belle Coffey, Mra Elsie Nil-eoMiss Elizabeth Johnson, Mra Mra. W. E. Wolf and daughter Maud Gourley. Mra Elizabeth Caroline of Goshen visited at the Franke, Mra. Elva Cullen, Mra. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer Deon Ferguson, Mra Myrtle Ther- on Saturday afternoon. iault. Mra. Clara Jcrman and the Mr. and Mrs. Gene Foote enjoyspecial guest, Mrs. Marva ed Sunday dinner as guests of Mr. Prizes were won by Mra. Maud and Mra. John Bauer. Gourley, 1st, and Mra KlHic Nil-sot. Dan Sherwood, now living in Provo, had dimer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ratten on Relief Society Holds No. 303 ens, 2 RADISHES a evening. Com Reef Hash, 91 Rest Ever Can ti 1C Whiffs of Ric-e116 Pkg Spring Kist Peas AQ PURITY SALTINE SODA Grapefruit Griggs Home Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oram and were Friday evening dinMr. and Mra. Howard Jensen of family envisitors at Elite club members were ner guests at the home of Mr. and Tooele were week-en- d the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. tertained at the home of Mra Mra. Wilford Redmond of Eureka. yea coaldnl bay a deanar of qualify rvtn before fhe war wch an emoting law price er itrtamlined styling with well feelarei ot Vertical-typMeter Pewerful taction . . . A ulema tic Awaiting Mania . . . Over "Vibre Broth', ill merry-go-roun- a relatives. ffcn iBaeaeaageaaaB! ME Goshen Notes... son-in-la- fe wnialional (Iniih volvs yta'va kern wailing for rvtr linn tht war h . . compare If. Yeall agree 4 ut n, TERMS L Atherley entertained at a dinner party on Sunday afternoon to celebrate their 25lh wedding anniversary. A conjoint meeting of Payson, Those present were members of Santaquin, Salem and Eureka their family and Mr. and Mra. American Iwgion Auxiliary was Howard Franklin, Mra. Olsen and held at Payson on Monday after- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atherley. noon. State President, Mrs Iela Banks and District President, Mrs. Arvilla Harvey attended the meeting. The meeting was opened by Mra. Bernice Franrom, president of the layson Auxiliary. The meeting was later turned over to Mrs. Banka and Mra. Harvey, who spoke on Auxiliary matters. Considerable business was brought the meeting and discussed st length At the conclusion of the business session a delicious lunch was served. Auxiliary members from the Eureka Auxiliary were Mrs. Valene Livingston, Mrs. Vivian Stewart, Mr. Virginia Carlson and Mrs. Esther Neilsen. State Officers At Legion Aux. Meet Mr. and Mrs. D. PICNIC SHOULDERS, jIP Shankless, ready to eat, Ibtw w LUNCH MEAT AO Assorted Cuts, Hi STEWING 1 ENS Heady drawn, plump, lb... MUTTON CHOPS A Grade, lean, lb 1 GRADED PACKERS MEAT OUR SPECIALTY Treat Your Family to Some of Our Rcans, Celery, Rhubarb, Tomatoes, Frozen Delicacies: Fryers, Rabbits, RIRDS- Cucumbers, Vegetable Salad, Cello Fruits, Vegetables, Fish We Will Have Wax Reans, Green Spinach, Cauliflower. EYE When available. Richfield, Idaho Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks snd appreciation to our neighbors and friends and nil those who helped In any way at the time of the funeral services for our son snd brother, I A. Donald Miller. Signed Mr. and Mr 0-W1- Ira Miller Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Oonlln c E IE.VE RT1D AXU Randles |