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Show May The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two , 1949 Mrs. Grant tarjUa. tori were entertained last day, at the home of Mrs. TwilaMr. Milton Thomas. Mrs Ana n, Herbert. Prises in progressive V games went to: Thora llolladay, Pauline Christiansen, and Aileen Wall. Others there were: Kstella Krrna Peterson. Agnet Hroadhi-nt- , (.'Inward, Geneva and Maude REPORTER THE EUREKA Genola News at uukhka. utah rum isnr.1) wi:i:ki.y Mr. Karl Oielson underwent surgery at a Salt Lake hospital Monday. AltT CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY SiHiNtiviLLE, Utah x Subscription In Advance, Icr Mrs. JHnn Iieiiel returned home from a winters stay at Panguitch. She has been with a brother who is ill, Mr. Diek Lee. 1948, at the 3. 1879." matter February 10, "Entcrwl ax wconil-clajithe Act of March under at office Utah, Kureka, pout Year, $.1.00 Per Copy, 10c Mrs. Mary Alice ed home Monday ; Harrison Conovkr Mrs. Uelle Coffey Editor and Manager Reporter tfwTiit; N.A.S., OflCACO SEATTLG returntwo-wee- ks FRESHMAN Mrs. John Wall attended a mo-- 1 ther's Day party Tuesday in Span-- j ish Fork given by a club that her daughter Mary Dean Krickson be- longs to. There were. 20 mothers and daughters present and they ate at the Social Center. A potted plant was given as a token to all mothers. The girls furnished a delightful program. HATIOMAI ADVERTISING tCPICSINTAllVC ASSOCIATION I .arson NfW TO (AN HANCIKO ...Ml F:.h-ma- n" bestowed on miling Marilyn Overby, (sh-ma- n b the title at the University of FW1, in a contest to And the gpsit beautiful coed la the United will States. Miso Overby Is get a Hollywood trip. j Hnr-hock- Rr,tr Ib-lt- a son-in-la- I finest, Mr we J Christensen, high jJtinTnd- Klu4l,r durlnK K:ulUr Vera tar- siting Smith. Dor-ln-g , Mrs. Vera Throckmorton enter- taineil at a stork shower at the home of Mrs. II. Obcrg on April 18. The shower was given for Mrs. Ronnie Gene Thomas. "500" and Pit furnished the evenings entertainment. Delicious refreshments were served to Miss Christensen, Deleen Isaac-- 1 son. Elsie Stewart, Bonnie Mae! and the the the 'JS ta conllolBtion. jth 3 w-k- . Mrs. Edith Brunt n ani chju. by Mrs. Di e ren of Salt Lake spent n week vi. score. Mrs. Mar at the home of M.cut and Mr(. lha Marli Don Ludlows. wiiuh Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lioviis am daughter, Dolly Jean, ,md jerryi 0f Dividend wen- KridavJ vjHt0ns at the home of Mr - Mrs. H. Mr. TporK-l- e jjome Ols-rg- . and Mrs. sjcnt last Sunday at the ,f Mr. and Mrs. Iiowarf Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holm of Too. The Mutual closing social was Martin, Starla Rae Larson, Twila held Tuesday evening, April 19. A Throckmortoni Mildred Shoemak- - cle, spent the week-en- d visiting . very fine program was presented crStewart, Lart'n and delirious refrmshments were served. Later in the evening those i Miss Cheri Gotidy was honored on her birthday Thursday by her 4,and family of Payson and Mr. and friends, Vaudis Goodall, Ve Ora Mrs. I toward Cloward of Kaysville Gilson. Theral Wall, Yvonna s, an outing up Tayson canColleen Horrocks. Neola enjoyed HUDSON. DO LA yon Sunday. Craig. Ardella Hone, Mary Crook When Mr. and Mrs. Cloward re- and Betty Lou Gordon. Betty tail Memtors of the Thursday night turned home they took with them Gordon acted as hostess and a club were entertained at the home Mrs. Alden Peterson and daughter weiner roast was held. Carter with Mrs. of Mrs. who visited with them a few Maurine Itoss acting as hostess. (and and then went into Salt take Mr. and Mrs. Dave Le Baron endays Progressive games were played to see the Doctor for little Carol. tertained members of the family Members and refreshments served. at dinner Sunday. They group t were lhsc mentimcd anil pres4-nMrs. Annie McKay is visiting celebrating the birthday of Oneta Cloward. Betty Cloward, relatives in Berkley. California. Alan IiCBaron who was down Dawm-llPeterson. Idonna Crook. from the A. C. at tagan and also Klda Martell, May Hylund. Anna Mrs. Nell Peterson left Monday a farewell for father Dave LcBar-(raee Carter and Lilly Hudson. morning for taM Alamos. New on who left Monday for the mis- with her mother. home in Salt Lake. While they Mrs. Emogene Clayson of Irovo Mexico, to he eating, relatives from Salt with Mrs. Jane Ritchie who is ill in a visited over the week-en- d there. She will also be take of Mrs. taBarnn came In Peterhospital Mrs. and Mr. Brig parents and also had dinner, they were: with her daughter and son. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Bennett, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Turpin. Mr. and Mrs. tawrenre V. Riches. Mr and Mrs. It. J. Peterson enBert Mrs. SaturThat night another rarload from Mr. and Armstrong dinner a at tertained party and Salt Lake were at the testimonial day for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I). War- of Jericho visited with friends relatives here Saturday night. given for Dave, including: Mr. and ner of Idaho Falls. Mrs. tao Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ithoda Hudson in in Salt The Neighborhood club members Karl Jaeklin and hahv. Mr. LrRarnn went to Salt take themselves at a weiner take visiting her children. Lmaquih Mrs. Raymond lie Baron children visited at Logan over week-en- d and were guenia at home of her son and family, J. lhe 4-- H from a visit at Morgan and Salt take. fcjssaacss ' CDITORI AL NATIONAL - Or-thel- lo leaders meeting for Utah County was held at Spanish Fork, Wednesday April 20. Fern Shipley. lehder for UtiUi assistant State, gave an educational and work. very interesting talk on of business th .meet- After the whs disposed 'r fefreshments were served. Those attending from Genola were Mjs. Verda Throck- morton, Mrs. Beth Thomas, Mrs. Caroline Throckmorton and Mrs. Dorothy Thomas. 4-- H Printed by y? Smith, Mrs. I Ian, id furnished the afternoon' .Vem Hilda Holm. Mrs. f?; divetnion Hnd a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Thomas and those ,r,.v I'flKiy Kbie Oherg, Mrs. Evelyn Larsen, named. Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Mrs. Isaacson, Mrs. a "BOO Submit news to Mrs. Dorothy Thomas not later than Monday Hul-lada- y. iLanton, Mrs. Rodney Martin Kimth. attending enjoyed a few hours of. Senior Represents Santaquin At Youth Conference dancing. ENJOY YOURSELF Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas were Salt Lake visitors during the week of April 18. WHERE FRIENDS MEET Bishop and Mrs. Radcliff Nelson and Mrs. Anna Rae Nelson returned to their homes in Genola last Santaquin Carl Ferre, senior Tuesday, April 19. They were in student at Payson High school, Missoula, Mont, for five days visitreaident of Santaquin was priva-lege- ing with Gilbert Nelson, who is to attend the youth confer- serving on a mission in that ence program In Salt Lake twcwl Aprii 23rd and 27th. Spon-so- n gored by the Salt Lake Rotary The Friendly Eight club mem- rUb, Curl whs chosen from a group 0f twelve toys in the high school who wrre competing for this hon-sio- n or. They were Judged on scholar-wer- e to ship, student activities. ability represent the school and citizenship. Everybody who qualified wrote an essay "My American Heritage." Exccrps were read from Carl's essay by Richard I Evans at a banquet in Hotel Utah. There were aixty boys from high schools over the state honored at this time. All exposes were paid at the CLUB SILVER d bc-we- re i and an educational an enjoyable enjoyed time was had by all with; lunchroast Thursday afternoon at the with them that night. eons, trip to Utah Copper mines, Mrs. Itowrna Vassey entertained Power Plant. Present were: Mrs. The H. C. Club entertained Mrs. program, inspection of Industrial Tuesday afternoon for a group of Dafna Smith. Mrs. Dot Tolman. friends and neighbors. The oc Mrs. Lucille Wall. Mrs. Melva Hor- Noal H. Butler of Spring take and plants and Airplane rides. This is the first year that a casion was her birthday anniver- rocks, and Mrs. Helen Gordon. Mrs. Jack Olson and baby son of from Santaquin has attended boy sary. Provo, Wednesday afternoon at this youth conference program. home of Mr. the Mrs. and Roy Members of the Indies Literary Carl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Hendrickson visited club met at the home of Mrs. Paul- Olson. Dan Ferre. in Manti from Thursday to Mon- ine Christiansen W'ednrsday night Iainrheon was served to those day with a brother who is ill, Mr. for election and dosing social for mentioned and taix Clark, Laura Benjamin Johnson. the season Elected to offices for Goodall, taah Openshaw, Fern the coming year were: President, Johnson and Ivy Carigren. A gift Mr. and Mrs. George F. Clark Alberta Ferre, vice pres., Jennie was given to Mr. and Mra Jack Mrs. and family and Mr. and Sec., Olive Greenhalgh: Ohm's new baby. Rylund; Clark of Provo were Sunday committee, F.lia Miles. program guests at the home of parents. Mr. Pauline Christiansen and Ilomo Summit Sewing elub members and Mrs. George T. Clark. Chadwick. Refreshments were ser- were guests at the home of Mrs. Kate Gowly Thursday evening. ved. One baby was blessed, two chilA pleasant time was had and redren confirmed and one recomMr. and Mrs. Albert Johansen of freshments were served to the hosmend read in Fast Day services Salt Lake visited Saturday. Sun- tess and to Mrs. Naomi Robbins, in the First ward Sunday morning. day and Monday evening at tin Mrs. Olive Smith. Mrs. Stella Van Bahy blessed was Nancy Lee Clark ' home of Mr. and Mrs. James De- Ausdal. Mrs. Vonnie Van Ausdal. Mrs. LnVonna Topham. Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. taMar Graffenreid. Rl&nrhe Howard, Mrs. Ophelia Clark of Provo; oonfirtmxl were: Alden Janies Peterson and Marion Mrs. Zella Jarvis left Tuesday Van Ausdal. Mrs. May Smith, Mrs. Clifton Painter; recommend read for Montana to see her son and Ktha Holman, Mrs. Ressie Creer. Mrs. Doris Jean Wilton Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. and Mm. Norma Van Ausdal. daughter-in-laVance Jarvis. She took with her came to the United States and re-Word was received by Mra F.tha w at Nophif ju:lh oHintv. Visiting at the home of Mr. and little grandchildren Sylvia and Mrs. Juniotis Gnrdan Sunday was Katherine who have been with her Holm an of the transfer of her son. ... wn . jV JIT!! , K t l.t Cpl. Jack Holman from Guam to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sehuman of some time. He stated in his letter Panama. e Kdgcmont. to11'-- ' Snn,!' ,M( "tended tl.c Monitors of the Mite club were that it took twenty two days memShe ward. also was a tivnth the trip ami that he believed ber of Milford. Beaver d Mr. and Mrs. Alden Peterson entertained at Payson Fridny county, pitft he would like Panama totter. No. lit, Amcricnn Legion Auxilfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bona ernmm at the home of Mrs Lydia A delightful Mother's day pro- iary. Til 111 she moved to Salt Iike gram is being outlined in Imlh wants for Sunday morning May 8. City, ivsidng there until lime of A lovely program is being arrang- death. Survivors include 5 sons, three ed by the Superintcmlvni'ics a ml the classes. All mothers will to daughters. Hi grandchildren and six (honored and given a token. Funeral sendees were held Sunday night May Xth nt 7 p. Thursday. May 5. in the Nephi m. the First ward will hold An- - First wan! LDS Chapel with Bish- nual Primary Conference in the op Rcllislon Jr. officiating. wan! hall. All rlnasc will take Interment, Vine Bluff cemetery, part with offiivrs and teachers under direction of Kingdom inor- helping. The theme is "A Child, tuary. Too Must Know the Way." For Patronizing the Little Ole Spot since Stainless steel serving trays can of the Jr. Literary, be wiped clean with a cloth Iv- we Hoping to serve and clubThemetUndies at the home of Mrs. cause tlu-- don't spot or tarnish. Frenla McKelt where an interestplease vou in the future. Ie-M- ar j I J ; Thir-msk- aft-an- Mr. Good i 1 j TO EVERYONE - - - j j re-open- ook review wax given by Mr. IaIa Crosby. Others present included: Alice Armstrong, Zola Ah-li- n, Zelrnn Hall. Florence tamb. Josephine Crook, Melva Openxhuw. Edith Tisehner, Jenevirve Wall, Mrs. Madge Ibinn and a guest Dan Smoot of Provo. Mrs. Smoot ix a siiiler to Mrx tamb. Refreshments were served. ing TO KEEP YOU AS OUR FRIEND anil Customers . . . This Spot is just a Little Old Spot down on Main Street, but we will do our best to make you feel at home, and Feed You Clean Food . . . ALWAYS! Mrs. Frank Wall was taken' to a Salt take htwpilal where he underwent surgery Wednesday OUR COOKS AND WAITRESSES morning. ARE PLENTY CLEAN AND NICE ALWAYS! Hope you feel the same if not leave a little hint and they will try to do better AND FRIED SHRIMP tawrenre Clayson, principal o t the Jr. High nchioI and second counselor in the Stake Presidency w reported to to improving a little each day. Mr. Clayson is suffering CHICKEN DINNERS from complications of ptomaine poisoning, which he got from eating a tuna fish sandwich on Monday April 2,Mh. He ix in the Pityxon hospital. All of the people in S.uilaqum, jthe Stake, his many friends and rel.itics. and especially the stu-- l j dents at the school are wishing Mr Clayson a complete recovery nnd ar hoping he will to back with them soiiri. - - SATURDAY Night and SUNDAY, with French Fries and the trimmings Shrimp Dinners all thru the week. DONT FORtiET OUR LITTLE DINING ROOM! Thanks for the past and Hoping for the Future . . . PHONE SAM AND HELEN Size 2 for Lonjr Grn Cu- 2 for Hauer's Aspar- ajnis, Ige. bun. Strawberries, Hox Gold Coin. ...lb, LINK SAUSAGE 1-l- rs, ijwS b. Carton All Meat ... lb. STEAKS Shoulder Cuts, Top Quality, lb FRANKS Skinless and jlv V7 996 Ol C 00 UvC for Italian Squash, lb. 19c Green Peppers, lb. 29c 2 lbs. the state, studying our natural resources. They'll come to your county again this year to report their findings and make further studies. Watch for theml Attend their meetings! Give them your ideas on developing the resources of your area! Learn more about the possibilities of our stotel" OCx-cumbe- Cs iSC Cudahy's Calif. Shatter New Spuds 5 Ih!uj Utah Rhubarb The Utah chambers of commerce have a very active Natural Resources Committee. Last year, visited all they parts of liC lb. fftOC Tasty HENS and FRYKllS TIDE 28c Large Package DITZ 28c Large Package DREFT 27c Large Package TUNA FISH 39c White Star Grated .... Vcg. Noodle SOUP O OAm Crocker for Hetty 0 0 Hetty Crocker 27c GINGER CAKE MIX Del Maiz O CREAM CORN L for 37c PEANUT BUTTER 35c Peter Pan 12 oz . s: j to say just how much mure might he added to this figure due to the well reengm.rd economy attitude of the Governor and its effect in off costly legislation. heading Tln-smillions in savings should he a welcome jingle in our H HAK targr ox. 19c Sperry Pancake FLOUR lbs. 1 07 V Globe A1 Buckwheat FLOUR 2z lbs Ol Blue Ribbon Chili Con Carne No. 300 Tall Can SHILLINGS COFFEE 1 lb. 01 Ol V 55c ... 2 Pounds Hot Ralton CEREAL ... 26c Campbell's TOMATO SOUP .... OLD DUTCH 3 for 32c 2 for 21c CLEANSER Texsun Grapefruit JUICE, No. 2 Can ... 3 PASCO BLENDED JUICE. No. 2 Can .... 3 Snow White Marshmallows 6 oz. pkg.. JELLO and JELLO PUDDINGS, pkg. SIIORTENING-SP- and CRISCO ... Qfl RY 3-l- Can b. .... 9Uv GRAPE JUICE Welchs Pint Bottles 27c ORANGE MARMALADE. Bottle 19c Randles Governor toe was responsible 'for direct cuts in appropriations totalling JS7n.fi.MV It is difficult BRITE SPOT CAFE EIJREKA May Mh. Mr. and Mrx. Ross Cushing of Bingham were dinner guests Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mra. Lexlie Olsen. thereafter. YES SIR! I bringing you really fine values in Swift Quality Meats - Choice Vegetables SLICED BACON Avacodas, 42 V7 ... Delivery Tucs. and Sat. PHONES UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION 1L OWJPR I C I tl V I R.YIDAYH 179-- 1 SO We Close Wednesday at During Summer Months. 1 OYlorl |