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Show May 6, IMS The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Shower Given For' Peery Home Tlie Pinochle club nirniliem were Memorial Fund pleasantly enter! nined last Tliurs-da- y evening at the home of Mrs. Social Happenings ernoon. Those attending were Beverly Mar--an- Ijorralne Whitclock, Pinochle Club At Smith Home -t Jones, Helen Robinson, Jan-rtt- e Daniels. Marie Barker, Joan Ferguson, Marjean Mellor, Bat Theriault, Betty Nash. Dorothy Timm. Mrs. Harvey Lerwill. Mrs. Lee Goodrich. Mrs. Glen Ieery, Mrs. James RHiot, Mrs. Hilma Marlin. Mary McIntyre and Dalton. Refreshments were served and the guest of honor was the recip-1(.of many lovely gifts. Births ! nt Mrs. Audrey Sanderson Leona Laird. ; Lady Elks held their regular Tuesday evening, May 3, meeting ' in the Elks club rooms, After business was concluded members enjoyed an evening of ranis. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lillian Buys, high score, Mrs. t, and Mra Maud Gourley. Helen Brown, prize. . llitfitPKS for the evening. Mrs. nj"7 w,re won Ylaxine Dorothy Nelson mirved a delicious yIr lunch' Schow, 2nd, and Mrs. Delores Rob t. inson, Felix Club Group Tasty refreshments were served to those mentioned above and to At Cronin Home Mrs. Faye Wall. Mrs. Irma Gour-Th- e Felix Club were entertain- - ley. Mrs. Ruth Gatley, Mrs. Sadie ed at the home of Mrs. Margaret , Wilrr. Mrs. Madge Burraston, Mrs.n Cronin on last Wednesday eve- - Donna Paxman, Mrs. Grace Chat-njwin, Mrs. Marcella Chambers and Cards provided the evenings di- - the special guest. Mrs. Alice Peart, version and prizes were won by Mrs. Marva Corbridge, 1st, Mrs. Maud Gourley, 2nd. Tasty refreshments were served to those named and to Mrs. Thcl ma Griggs, Mrs. Ella Hannifin, Mra Helen Brown, Mrs. Clara Hceliive Swarm Day Jerman. Mrs. Dcon Ferguson, and Beehive Swarm Day for Mrs. Ina Clement. stake wili be held at the stake house at Santaquin. SatMrs. Deon Ferguson and daugh- urday. May 7, at 2 p. m. ter, Joan, and son Bobby, spent The Beehive Girls, like the honey in Salt Lake and bee. have a day of swarming anil the week-en- d Payson. Mrs. Margaret Blackett, rejoicing over their accomplishwho has spent the past several ments. and joyously looking fordays in Payson visiting her daugh- ward to their "sweet summer Mr. and Mra honey ter and activities. Mothers and Seagull girls graduBryce Jones, returned to Eureka with Mra Ferguson. ating from Primary into MIA are to he special guests. The public is : Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sandstrom invited, and all are to bring box were in Salt Iake on Sunday visit- lunch. Punch will be served. ing with relatives. The trip was Cake Sale made especially to see Charles i Chick I Haun, who has been con- The Sophomore class of Tintic fined to the Veterans hospital and high school will conduct a cake they were very disappointed to 'sale at the Memorial Building, find that he had left for Walla Saturday afternoon, May 7 at Walla, Washington on Saturday 2 p. m. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Maynanl Cronin Eureka friends of Mrs. Frank and daughter Mary, and Nancy Bacon will be sorry to learn that Kennedy were In Park City on she suffered a broken ankle in a Sunday. They also visited the Alan fall at her home in Salt Lake on Baird family at I Ichor and the April 23. The Bacons are former Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ivie's in Salt well known residents of Eureka. Iakc. i all-cu- . all-cu- Santa-quin-Tint- son-in-la- or Vows In . KeCeiVe AWdrOS! and Mrs. lake Marriage is 1 t. ; Lady Elks At Regular Meet dell-chii- Nev.; Make Home In Mammoth I all-cu- With Card Party Cards were enjoyed and refreshment were served to Mrs. Effie Bell, Mra. Ihira Randle, Mrs. Jean Rowe, Mm. Klh-- RanA suocMaful card dle. Mrs. Virginia R,mUe, Mra was very at the Elks club to party raise given Drussell and the special gimst money for the Memorial bulkllng (nil Mrs. Marie Jemian. by the Elks IJulies club on SaturITizea were won by Mrs. Jemian, day, April 23. High scores for bridge were won 1st, Mra Ellen Randle, all cut, by Mra. Deon Ferguson and James Ely and Mra. Drussell, consolatkm. Cullen; "MO" by Mrs. Ruth Wahl- Phipps and Mr. and Mra. Rod Runnells, who Mrs. Arlo haw Nien the past two months Rnslcrtck plnjwhle by Bird, in CHlifornia, returmsl recently to ' their home in Eureka. While in Total sale of tickets amounted California. Mr. Runnells under-- , to $132.00; the Bingo game brought Mr. iiul Mrs. ( ). I,. Wliitelot L nl intit- .luiu lion m went a serious leg operation and! In $20.00 and the pillow slips, dolus friends will he happy to nnlrd by Mra Maynard Griggs, liilclnt L learnmany notmtv tin1 marriage III iiir (liitiilit(r, I .nis Ann lie is recujwrutlng nicely. (mmuIiuIi In I'lwnrd GoiuIriJi. son of Mr. iiml Mrs. I While visiting in (California, they wvre the house guests of their son of Silver City. and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mra. I lie Ceremony was peiformed in I'.ly, Nev. April II. Runnells in Compton. I inlie I lie liriile is u ineinlier ol llie Senior i lass ol They were accompanied to Utah it;li stliocl, ami llie lirideroom is a crailiiale ol I inlic by Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, former residents of Tintic. The , , , I li,'li. Jo .. Wilsons will spend s few weeks at I In1 ifornia the home of is youii eonple are innkini llieir liome in Mammotli. visiting relativist in Salt Uke and . bmlhprvisiting Mr. ani will tlien visit In Eureka before Mrs. Lee Bird. She ki a former ret liming to California. well known resident of Eureka. Daughter Honored Literary Club On 8th Birthday Enjoys Films Couple . The members of the Pinochle club sH.nt a pleasant evening at Mr. and Mrs. Vcrl Griggs of the home of Mrs. Thelma Smith Evanston, Wyo., are the proud last Thursday. April, 28. parents of a boy, bom May Prize winners tor the evening 1. Mrs. Griggsbaby will be remembered were Mrs. Pearl Jones. 1st. Mrs. as Mias Mina Wehh. Proud grand-- ; Jean Kiwe 2nd prize, and Mrs. mother is Mrs. Hilda Webb ofi W anda Sanderson, this city. Delicious refreshments were served to those named and to I. l I I Mrs. Leah Boswell, Mrs. Beverly sJunlOr VZ7lFlS LGciCIGr Jameson, Mrs. Enid Broderick, ra Jo-An- i Elk Ladies Add To Mae Markham. A shower honoring Mrs. Edward Guodriih. formerly Lois Ann Whiteloek, was given at tlic home aft,lf .vna I Very last Saturday Tinder, Pinochle Club At Regular Meet Report of Eureka Recent Bride At Page Three Mothers Entertained 1 1 IT i Eight Junior Girls and their leader, Earlean Gear, received their Junior-- awards, a beautiful Rose Print, Monday evening. To qualify for this award, ten passages of scriptures had to be memorized along with perfect atlcnd- Mrs. Hamilton latinl entertained The Enlra Noun Literary club am, Mutual a birthday party last Friday book at with the diaiirnscd regular To celebrate the occasion, a dindaughter, honoring ner was served to the girls and review on last Wednesday even- afternoon Shim in Lynn, on her Ktli birthday their mothc The little people were entertain- ed with various games and dellc-loll nuiy refreshments were sen1- i A ; fli,,ter-ln-la- ' lu-- r AS 2S. ic Tommy Randle j j j : , - Given Party On Birthday Mrs. Lloyd Randle entertained a group of young folks at her home on last Thursday afternoon. The occasion honored her young son. Tommy, on his birthday. An afternoon of games was enjoyed, with Bingo proving very popular with the youngsters. Highlighting the afternoon was the party refreshments. A lovely birthday cake was used as a centerpiece for the gaily decorated table. To make the party more Interesting, each guest was presented with a surprise package. Those present were Ann Roberts, Bobby Ferguson, Johnny and David Sandstrom, Jerry and Bill Brown, Linda Rae Newman. Sharon Lynn Ijiird, Sandy and Randy Butler, Marjorie Lynn Randle, rctc Gillespie, Gary Mac Bigler, Byron Chiltls, George Castlcton, Sharon lcnnel! and Diane Randle. rc j i The ed. ' film was under the The table divorationa were very Methodist church colorful and littk candy animals of Eureka. No admission was were used for favors nnd place acwere but donations charged A beautifully decorated cards. turwere all and proceeds cepted, cake formal the center-- ; ned over to the Memorial building birthday piece. fund. Included Shnrons little Later in the evening the mein-ber- a Lila Schow. Linda guests Rue and Vickie met at the home of Stella Newman, Mary1 Cronin, Ann RobIonnelly and following a short erta, Sharron and Gimrge Ann business meeting tasty refresh- Pannell, Brenda- Kay ments were served by tire hostess Cheryl Christensen, Ilien Gourley, McNeil, to Mrs. Agnes Anderson, Mm. Dianne and Tommy Randle, IJnda Emily Andrew, Mrs. Mae Cronin, Farren. Norma I sing, Arlette Mra. Belle Coffey. Mra. Rosalie Broderick, Bill Brown, Milo I rson, Dunn. Mra. Elizabeth Franke, Mrs. David Atherlcy, Ronnie Stnp-le- y, Yamasliita. Michael and Ruby Shaw. Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Gary ElMra Virginia Randle nnd Mra Howard Ross, Jerry Giles. Kay len Randle. Colnvich, Tommy Smith and Bobby Ferguaon. Mrs. Margaret (Ynnin took sevO.E.S. Conduct eral group pictures of the youngRegular Meet sters. Mrs. Thelma Smith assisted Mrs. Laird in serving nnd VirO.E.S. Tintic Chapter, No. 18, and I a Net to I)enn helpginia held their regular meeting Mon- ed in supervising the games. Virday evening. MayV. 2. with D. McDonald ginia Randle and Larry Berk, young son of Mr. as presiding officers. and Mra Cyril Beck, is convalesAt the conclusion of Chapter cing at his home in Eureka, followwork, refreshments were served ing an operation performed reby the hostesses for the evening. cently at the hospital In Salt Mrs. Agnes Anderson and Mrs. City. Rowcna Hanks. Alabama. w, i MR. OSTRICH ; j HIDES HIS HEAD FOR PROTECTION! le protected in a surer way when you place them in our Safe Deposit Boxes. C.uards against fire, Hut your valuables will theft or loss. Iaw yearly rates. COMMERCIAL SERVICE -- CORPORATION KlIUKKA, UTAH H mmiiwiimtmiiiiHiiiiHHHWiwiiitts New Show House Is Opened At Payson One of the most modem and showliouses in Utah the Iluisli was opened in Bay son il Wednesdiiv (veiling by the Theati r Enterprises. The theiiter is the iiuun feabuildfire-proture of a four-unsanduteri, of made spread ing stone and a ic.iwood finish. Other rental units will lie housed in the 76 by l"o f'"'l st riictire. Civie officials and business executives from B.ivsnn anl nearby cities and unit ion picture execii-- j lives from Salt iJtke Citv nttendi1! the gala opi ling of the Hlisli Tlu-a'elav evening. Tin1 to manv vetshowhonse. ai-eran ttieat ru. n. is one of a Mrikiiur t its tvp- community tin- size of Buyson in tie1 nation. A modernist r- atmospluie in i'ie design. nni n te Huish-(iilluM- Mrs. Lucille Knott's Entertains Clubs i; of it Mrs. Lucille Knotts entertained the Birthday club mid several sperinl guests at her humc last Monday, honoring Mrs. Ila Sutherland on her birthday. Cards furnished the evening's entertainment and tasty refreshments were served t" inemlM-is- , Mrs. Mrs. Virginia Cartwright. Helen Kerris. Mrs. IjiDura l.radv. Mrs. Margaret Brady, Mrs. Villa1 Tinder and Mrs. Olive Carlson nnd the spec:nl guests. Mrs. Lydia Mrs. Merle CorHudson of On-in- . coran. Mrs. Ijiuralei Carlson. Mrs. Ina Clement. Mrs. Naomi Cushing, and Mrs. Delons Robinson. Brizes for special guests were m lent through tin1 won by Mrs. (lenient, high; ami rustic tomb and the rrdwil us1 of Hundsti-n-- ' Mrs. Robinson, consolation. finish. One cf the most striking Huish is the 1 Sfeatures of Cards, Refreshments Ht long mui :1 in the inner foyer. It is a paint'd blown-u- p picture Featured At Club of Baysnn City and the surroundMr. and Mrs. Lee Goodrich en- ing valley, taken from Bavson the members nf the summit. tertain Another turmual feature is Small Town club at their home placement of the box office at th last Friday evening. Cards were enjoyed and tasty side of the enhance, rather than 'in the renter. The entrance itself refreshments were served. Tliose attenling were Mrs. Kath- Is unusual, heirg ronstmeted of material leen Rowley. Mrs. Myrtle Rowley. hereulite. a rass-lik- e Stubhl-fielsimilar to that used in the front Mr. und Mrs. IkTnini. of many modern Mr. and Mrs. Jos-pdepartment stores. Itobcrt Rowley and the spcial Red-forThe foyer contains a snack and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W'i-Iii- -s r I! th-mo- fr - 1 1i- -f -- d. d. r. n i. i: i. r. i; i- - i. r. r ii i; r. i. r i ii r. s I i: i; i: i; i: u r. I; i. ii refreshment bar finished in red- ii Rnze winners were Mrs. Kath- wood. and advertising frames in i: leen Rowley. 1st. Mn. Redford. the inner fnver contrast with th1 ii and Mrs. Myrtle Rowley, modern motif throughout in that like consolation. they are picture frame Mrs. IJoyd Jerman and baby The vent ila t.rv' and heating sysdaughter. Kathryn, spent last tem assures vert temperatures week in Eureka visiting at th throughout the building and the devi-.homes tf Mr. and Mrs. John O of the system r. Rourke and Mr, and Mrs. S. L. further keeps Irafts and r. out frem Salt mrrents from j ntrons. Brieetion IJoyd drove and Mrs. Ijike for the week-enMpiipmrnt i of the most inmlern ii Jerman and daughter accompanied giving clear, wl.lte pictures him on the return trip to the city. The main auditorium is m one !i: flHir. The off me of Manager Gene r. Braithwaite .f Bavson and a rrv r. mom have KI KF.KA BRXNCII OF . . . constructed on the i. all-ru- t, ln-v-- f s -- air-was- h rross-Jnrma- 8.90 5.90 7.90 n. d YOURS. ..CRISP WASHABLE b-- SPUN RAYON They look cool, wliilr-rnil.roi.- l. they vf cool, lightweight, cut junior, half sires. Youll nenl BE SMART... BUY , rc.l on fresh colors . . oil ra-- v lines. In misses, more lhaii one, so . TWOI atPEMEYS UTAH HIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. Ornamental Iron Aluminum A Sheet Metal Work All Types of Welding Bit A Steel Reconditioning Pneumatic Equipment Repair Representative A. M ROSS Telephone 55 second floor of he building. The Huish. a memorial to the late Charles M Huish. native of Bavson. lias under mntnie-tln- n for two Fred L. Markham of Provo was the architect, assisted .y Rove Smith Vincent A. Gdhool. manager or the Htiish-GilhoEnti ip rises. Is In general charge or the Huish and other theatera in the circuit, Jnrluding the star in Bavson. b-- y-nr- ol i: i: i i; mtub rn lKmt r .' i: ii i: r. Ii The Navy I 'raining Air Force 1. Ground Controlled approach teams i; for use in the Berlin Airlift. Ijwsi HUISH'GILHOOL THEATERS Batson Richfield spiinNIi 1ork llclM-- r Santaquin Irles Mt. Bleaeant Bain lew |