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Show July 21.1!' w Tlu Eureka (Utah) Importer Page Three Given f Party Mark 7th Eureka .siVTAUlIN A will be held ?,? weihling at the Genula Saturday flight for Mr. Jcwii Livingston and were Srio Clowurd. The couple Iried July 27th at the Manti Gwen ia the daughter of David Sandstrom MrUvingaton of Has Birthday and Mario la he aon of Mrs. Kloyd Howard of Mrs. Alonzo Sandstrom honored her H,,n. David, at a birthday party juntnjuin. last Wednesday evening. Parish Mrs. B. B. David's guests enjoyed a inovie land later relumed to the Siuid-Hostess Club s Strom home where Mrs. Sand-- jI strum served delicious party re-- j Member of the WSCS met on freahnients to the young folks. home of 21 the at Thursday. July Those attending were: businPhil the After rariah. B. Mr. B. care of. was taken Thompson, Ihmald and Deanna of the day following program was given: Wall, Mary Mike and Margaret Ann Atherley, Sammy Gardner. interesting talk on activities at the U. Linette Dean. Marie Slap.Yv, tael T C t IjOgan, by Miss Virginia Clement. Noel Archibald, Jeamne Sax, Nancy Staplcy and Jerry A Thought for the Day." wMiw Edith Pendray, and the Sandstrom. JjJgon. What Would My Attitude Mrs. Sandstrom was assisted by her daughter. Miss Marguerite gjy by Mr. John Farren. X delirious luncheon, brought Sandstrom. w members, was served to the Mr. and Mm. A n id Newman Mrs.. Alton Baker, Mrs. and Frank Mrs. Carlson, daughters. Linda and Vicki Albert r. Mell, Mrs. John Farren, Mrs. Ed were Salt take visitors on Sunday Holmes. Mrs. Jack Nilson, Mrs. and Monday, when they were the Van Never Mias Edith Pendray, guests of Mr and Mrs. L. W. Reed. Mrs. Renl is tlu former Lcnore Mn. Wm. Treloar, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault. Mrs. Wm. Vivian. Mrs. Barney. parish, Mrs. Ada Randle. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Sudivcck and Rosrens Hanks, Mrs. taonard Ry-and the sperial guests, Mrs. daughter. Joan, and Bishop and gtnford of Springville and Miss Mrs. Alonzo Sandstrom and children. Marguerite. David and Jerry, Virginia Randle. celebrated Pioneer Pay by driving to Provo anil enjoying a picnic Business, Social lunch in the park, anil later attend-a- n movie. At Lady Elks Meet 2Ie - Mrs. Helen Brown Stu-Chur- j Mr. and Mm. 'larcnee Gourlry and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Livingston were Salt take City visitors on Sunday. NO GREATER LOVE . . . New York divorcee, Mrs. Fsalinc Laotian, who culms Sigmund Engel Upped with $50,004 of her Jewels or after marrying her nnder an alia In Chicago that she will defend, not prosecata, the aging ' 'ays nnd poses affectionately with him In hie eeH Romeo News Notes Margaret Cronin, hostess evening, served a delicious Mr. and Mrs. Itiiliert Coffey of, Salt take spent the hnlidav week-- i Kun-kuiii-and former Eurrkans end at the home of Mr. Coffeys the zoo in Salt take at meeting Mr. and Mrs John J. on Sunday i location monk-so- n Mr. ami Mrs. F. A. Jensen of parents. Long Beach. Calif., were visitors Coffey. ey cages), one couple said, "tats look at the monkevs" and the dunng the week at the home of Mrs. Maud tagan and daughters first Mrs. Jensen's mother, Mrs. Jesse thing they knew, they were and town Verna Jessie were in for all exchanging Jones. Mrs. Jensen will be remembgreetings! (the pro week-end and were guests at pie not the monkeys i. Those in ered as Miss Margaret I Teg I the home of Mrs. Dennis the HarringJones. Miss Frances Jones of Salt the group were Mr. and Mrs. Dick ton. Cronin. Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Like City spent the past few days in Eureka visiting with her moIvey. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sterling Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cliatterton of Salt take ther and the Jensens. City and Mr. ami are enjoying a weeks vacation, Mrs taslic Croniar of Pleasant and since they don't enjoy the Grove. No one will divulge which Mr. and Mrs. Earl Potts, ac- same kind of an outing, they are ono niad(. the statement about (ompanied by Mrs. Potts' parents. their vacations separately. looking at the monkeys, and just Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Pay-io- n. having drove to Salt take on Sun-- . how tin meeting came about, so if and Sheila Potts, who has Theywhere Mr. Ohattortnn joined this article sounds mixed up. been visiting her grandparents for day two of his brothers and they an hlame it on the old friends (or the the past few days, drove to Spania fishing trip at Teton monkeys i and figure it out for enjoying sh Fork on Monday and enjoyed Basin in Idaho. Mrs. Chatterton vourseif. i as told hv Mrs the Pioneer Pay celebration ami a plane at Salt take and n) the parade. will spend a week visiting in Reno the home of her uncle and aunt. last Tuesday evening a group at ami Mrs. John Hanley, well Mr. rH. Mr and arr Pitts, Mrs. of Eureka residents sort of borrknown former residents. They plan Winifred Kipps and daughter. Haowed" the yard and nut-dolo return next Sunday. idee, returned early in the week iirrplarc at the Maynard Griggs' after a trip to the Southern Utah home and enjoyed a picnic. The Mr. and Mrs. tarenzn Black of Canvnn. party honored Mrs. Clarence Bau- Salt take and Mrs. Max Slaughter er on her birthday. Others att- and family of Clearfield were Fri-- ; ending besides the guest of honor dav visitors at the home of Mr. M r. and Mrs. Cecil Mtch. Jr. were Clarence Bauer. Bishop and Mrs Rnaroe Harper. The and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall left and Mrs. Alonzo Sand.st mm and Pr. Blacks are former residents of Wednesday for a short trip to and Mrs. Norman Obora. Eureka, and Mr. Black is a bro- ta Vegas. Nrv. of Mrs. Harpers, and Mrs. ther Miss Helen Downey of San Fran-nicis her niece. Slaughter former resident of Eureka, Hr. and Mrs. Xonnnn illMirn and has been Warr and family were in Tooele on Sunady Mr. and Mrs. It visiting at the home of M.n Ethel Brenton for the past drove to Provo last Sunday attending a reunion of the Oborn rek. Miss Downey has been att- family Mrs. family. Miss Connie Durrant of and wen joined by Mr. andEurek-nns. TiKH-le- , at the El wood taveridge. former Summer School ending accompanied them on the to motored return to Eureka and will visit University of Utah. While in Salt iind the group Lake she was the guest of her Saratoga and enjoyed a pienir and at the Oborn home for a few days. wter-injaMrs. Cleone Dow- swim. ney. well known former Eurekan. Mr. anil Mrs. Melvin Briggs of Mr. anil Mrs. lannard Brown Orem visited during the week at and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis the home of Mrs. Briggs' parents. Corb ridge and family. Mr nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe. s . , i Cron-hoard- or j i o. Mrs. Wm. Taxman and family en-Py- an outing in Wildwood in rmro Canyon last Sunday. They mjoyed a picnic lunch and even jnrd their hand at a bit of fishing, from all reports Brown was Ihe only successfulJerry member of the brother and sister.in-law- . son-in-la- Mom". HONEY CELERY SEED FRUIT DRESSING Sam and Helen I 1 I Phone 85 Eureka, Utah visil-- rs on l:;- tal' wh re Dav enjoyed the big Pioneer ade. : I I sub-stati- out-of-to- n. rei-entl- y l. Mrs. I as ft nod rich of Silver City and her sister and hrother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Vernon Carr ofTno-el- e motored to Buhl, Idaho, last Friday and spent three days visit. ing at the home of Mrs. Goodrich's and Mrs. Carr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Schick. While there they attended a family reunion at which 20 members of the family were present They report a very- - enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps rey turned home Sunday after a varation spent in California. They were acrompanied on the trip hv their daughter. Mrs. Richani Hclvrm ami children, who hail been visiting at the Phipps home for three weeks. They visited at the Helvem home in Bellefleur. Calif., and also at the home of another daughter ami Mr. and Mrs. Roland Miller in San Gabriel. The Roland Millers and liahv son. Gregory, returned to Eureka with Mrs. Miller's parents. and will visit at the Phipps home for a few weeks. Mrs. Helvem is the former Miss Darlene Phipps, ami Mrs. Miller will be remembered ns Miss Anriila Phipps. ten-da- son-in-la- The dried fmit of certain species furnishes the vanilla of commerce. UiilieKiicKcdt SNOW PHYLLIS I. fi. A. Salad Dressing (ts. Simonizc Self polishing 15c WESSON OIL pis. WAX 59c pt. Shrcded Ralston 65c Mayonaisc 17c 37c pint Hire Krispics Palmolive Rath size SOAP (Kelloggs) Me Service Director FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY r 2 Campbell Vegetable SOUP PEETS (Coupon Deal) SOAP POWDER for 21c LA ROE .Me (HAN'T 66c t 1 ClMl ( . aniar nil . 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Hake t ' h (Jrecn and Wax 2 Pound CHOPS (A Orade) (Ixtin Rib and Shoulders) lb BEANS 10 vnin. filiiiii WHOLE WHEAT MUFFIN i tirramli rv a, CmdMRltf aM. Rl,. .'j,' It iiifirff rh Wi-i- l I r. aaUrf atl Jdiiwn I. Kill tiHH'I'f Tlm: imilli MUTTON CUCUMBERS PIE i. i. '' this, ar-- ('110( 01. VIE REFRIGERATOR Im I - ; i Creek. Those attending were Ixiis Ran- die. Colleen Morduc, Joan Sax. Gene Oborn and Marilvn Thnnip-Cit- y of Riverton, and Connie Durrant of Tooele. They were driven to the Park and to Warm Creek by Mrs. Lu Dean Sax. l.r... hMirjr , r. I Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Johnson of the sal! take CltV Visited of r.VT Mr and at the home week-enMrs S B A Hu rley Mr. and Mrs. nnd children w. re Wednesday morning and motored t the Park to cook their breakfast. After partaking of a very healthy breakfast. they indulged in some fust games for awhile to help keep their girlish figures in trim, tater they enjoyed a swim at Warm I I. Mrs. Mnlul Sanford returneda Mntiduv i viiung after spending week of her vacation in On'in. where she wns tin curst of Mr She nml Mrs. Lionel Fairbanks ae- time f g.ltific the spent part th bn:r- i and a tmiruigi ed quaint banks' new laby Mr. and Mrs. Mai mini Griggs in Spent the Pioneer Dav holidays KvnnsU'n Wv'inunif. 1 Ik. I. Combine. d brite spot cafe Several young ladies of F.ureka rolled out real early FRUIT SALAD 1I.ATK For each serving, arrange 3 small lettuce rup with stems together water in thi miter of the luncheon plate. Top stems with sprigs of or orange .section; in one grapefruit letture arrange In cup cress. and in the third, another, banana slire sprinkled with sh reddl'd coconut;0f grapefruit and put a serving of prnrh sherbet. Sprinkle Seed Fruit Dressing. with Celery Honey orange s the street, How a a and sandwich fut cof-I yarn good cun of said Where? says with Pop and : Itu-k- more Good days, these, all through July, but in order to spend alchemy to make time out of doors you will have to do a bit of kitchen Tou have to plan ahead it possible. Abracadabra gets you nowhere. Here and is a suggestion for one short menus snappy. and make your dates. of your best July platter Fruit Salad Plates Hot Whole Wheat Muffins Chocolate Refrigerator I'ie Beverage o. fellow said to mo i I Jl'LY PLATTER DATES Mr. nnd Mrs. P. N. Ncilson. Mrs. Lizzie Ilep worth anil Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carter and spent a day daughter of Snntaquin xi. Terry, of Mammoth, and Mrs. in EiiP'ka visiting with Mrs. Mar"wa Carter. Miss Dorothy Carter guerite lligginson. '"f Sant.iquin returned Monday Jnhi a pleasant vacation spent in Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Handle and rerilowstone Park, Butte. Mont., children. Tommy, and Dianne, and Buhl. Idaho. turned Sunday from a very plena ant vacation They spent several Rev lienl, who is Indiana, where they visitemployed at davs in an old buddy of Lloyds. An Bingham, is spending a few days ed with in t Mammoth visiting his parents. other few days were spent spots interesting r. and Mrs. and many t EureJerry Kennedy. in that vicinity. Enroute w,,,h Mrs. Iw ft mill rich of Silver City ka they spent a !" sister ami brother-in-laapmd last Thursday at Ekkers Arrr where she was the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Johnson, in r daughter and Mr. Green Rivrr. Wyn. nd Mrs. Puane Dora and Lhvd state Hint the Ekker. is very inbig ritv of Chicago scenic beauty or nnd the teresting Colorado is a delight to see. but ennowhere is the climate more "Id Tintie in good WELL joyable thnn R- A ('n or Mrs. Sax. Miss Marilyn Thompson. returned with the Sax family and will spend the week here. Horn MOUNTAIN party. SI- Mm. hi Dean Sa and family spent the week.cnd holiday in Salt take City visiting with members of the Sax family. A niece Prepared by R. of IJucy Nielson anil son, J. Richmond. Calif., were in town for visa few hours Tuesday evening, Nid-aen's at the home of Mr. iting I, V. n ' ut ' couple celebrated their 70th wed- 'endnig ihe party were ,j anniversary, and from three , i,1? M:,7 ,Vn M:,nT In six p.m. many friends and rela- Betty I am hoivay. Harry and tlVM paid th,.m tribute. Kay Colovlch, George mid ta Von are the Mr. and Mm. Cast let on, Jay Carlson, Jimmy and oldest married Holladay in Santa-qincouple Kileeii McNeil, tar mine Dittincr, They were married July 26th Jerry Sandstrom. David Butch 1H7U and have lived here nine. I inner, Mary Margaret Peterson, Mrs. the former Mary and Shaiina Thomas, Bill Collurd, Hollsdny, was burn May 24, 1861, amt Kent Harold Brown, Helen and is the last surviving original Oliorn and liar liars Boswell. Prizes of here. She trekked were won by Butch Bauer, Jay pioneerthe plains with a hand cart. Carlson and tarraine Dittmer. Mr. Holladay Is a native pioneer Assisting Mrs. Olsim were her and whs born March 2, 1817. son, Gordon, and Miss Marguerite They have had nine children, Sandstrom. four are now living, Islah C, and Howard Holladay of Santaquln, a girt for, SAXTAQUIN-It- 'a Mr. and Mrs. T, A. dement, of Salt take Mr. and Mrs. Rex IYterson. The residents of Eureka for more than Mrs. Klehnnt Foulk and Vem Iloiladuy of tang ' City, little miss made her apjiearuiice 'lo vears. ieft iost Wednesday to Beach, California. All of their July 21lh at the I'ayson hospital. make their home in Pavson. Mr. children and wives were here for She is the couple's first child. Clement haa been op. I'roud grandparents from here crator for the Utah Power and theMr.occasion. Mrs. I. C. Holladay asare Mr. and Mm. Ralph IYterson, Light Co. during his resilience sisted and with the reception. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Greenhalgh here. He received his 2.1 year serSome guests, besnd Mm. Dora IYterson. The mo- vice pin at a banquet given the ther is the former Dawnella Green- employees by the company in Salt sides those mentioned were: Maand Mrs. George Collsrd, and take City recently. His retirement yor halgh. Mm. llattta I. Carter of Provo; from the company was effective Mr. and Mrs. Msckelsprong and in of this Mrs. Mr. April and year. SANTAQUINMr. and Mrs. Roy Foulk of Salt Paul Bylund are the proud parents Mr. and Mrs. James F. ('ullt-City, Mr. and Mrs. Louis of a baby girl horn Suturduy July are leaving the District to make take Nelson of Fountain Green; Mr. 2.ird in he Iayson hospital. This their home in Tooele, where Mr. and Mrs. Wilson snd Mr. is the couples second child. Cullen has aacccpted employment nnd Mrs. George Arthur Blaine of Pay-soat the Tooele Ordinance Plant. Mr. Mr. itnd Mrs. Cullen has tieen employed by the SANTAQUIN Mr. anil Mrs. John J. Hannifin Charles Maiirin announced the North Lily Mining Co. for the past in Freedom. birth of a Ini by boy born July 10th 20 years. spent the week-en- d Tin niun.v friends of the Clem- Utah, visiting with members of in the I'ayson hospital. This is the first little newcomer for the ent nnd Cullen families regret Mm. Hnnnifin'a family. their leaving, hut. the beat wishes couple. of the community go with them Mr. ami Mrs. John Farren drove to Snlt take City Saturday evenMr. and Mrs. to their new homes. SANTAQUIN Everett Taylor have a Imhy girl ing ami enjoyed the Gene Autrcy Mr. and Mrs. Willis ftreenhulgli Ilndco. horn in the I'ayson hosm-taand Mr. and Mm. Douglas Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Milton Martin of and family of Snntaquin wen visMrs. tern Nccrs returned home itors in Eureka during (he week. Midvale viaited during Ihe week at were guests at the home of the home of Mrs. Martin's father, several They Sunday after spending Mrs. Bertha Day amt Mrs. and John Galley, and with other memduys in Orem and Provo, where she Mrs Joseph Kropf. Mrs. Green- bers of her fnmily. Mrs. Martin is the former Myrtle Gntley. visited with relatives. halgh and Mrs. Day are sisters. . 1 I Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cronin left last week for a two weeks vacation trip. Furst stop -- Reno, to visit members of Mr. Cronin's family, then up to Oregon to visit relatives of taith Mr. and Mrs. Cronin and on down the roast to San Francisco Sounds like fun. ui for the lunch. i , The Felix club spent a pleasant evening Ht the Iiome of Mrs. Helen Brown last Thursday, July 21. An evening of curds was enjoyed and prize winners were Mrs. Thel- ma Griggs 1st and Mrs. Maud Gourley, 2nd. Tasty refreshments were served to Dump named and to Mrs. Dcoii Ferguson, Mm. Margaret Cronin, Mrs. Ina Clement, Mrs. Ella Hannifin, Mrs. Clara Jerman and Mrs. Murva Ortiridgw. g: Mrs. fieshinents. ! n. Entertains Club , Mr. and Mrs. Win. liolN-rts- . Mr. Lady Elks held their regular Mrs. Duane Milne of Mamand in Elks the last Tuesday meeting dub homos. Following the business moth. ami Mr. and Mrs. Jack meeting an evening of cards was Hill of Tod Park, are enjoying the week at Fish Lake. Since they are enjoyed and first prize was won by by Mrs. all ardent fiahermen. their friends Mrs Elva Cullen, all-cLillian Buys, anil rarfle prize by are expecting a sample of their "catch" at the popular resort. Mrs. Valene Livingston. , i 5Jd out-do- 170 th Anniversary M'h Norman (llairn entertained a group of youngsters Inst Friday afternoon honoring her son, Lynn, on his 7th birthday. lie small fry Were the City Park and were cut ert allied with various games mid were served some delicious party re - ' J'" rmt Couple Celebrate Birthday Social Happenings re- - To r. rieem, ahiPd nd aeanfd aMk C. rzaadrird augar Eaondllle9s DELIVERY TUES. AND SAT. PHONES 179-- 1 SO ;iowiaaicigti vga yidayii |