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Show 1949 August 12, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Together; Family Has Big Report of Eureka Reunion i S X .VOTA's peoplr enuring ami H with all the liig fur the eelebralion, tu say nulliing uf the Ileal elub meeting fur the past Inn weeks are prac- tically nil. Wedding Bells For Carmela Schena, Wed To R. J. Hoelzlejr. August 1 et 8 a.ni.. with Msgr. All are asked to come early. and Mrs. Bert Thomas and children. Rieky and Shauna returned to Eureka after spending a two treflu vacation in San Francisco ud Sacramento. California. Mr. Ciovannoni and Mrs. Max Hannifin of spent a few days in Eureka during the week at the home of Mr. Hannifin'a parents, Mr. and Thomas. Mis. John J. Hannifin. Mr. Delta Grecn-halg- ri itil.,r,fWiiM.iiMMiiinmiiHiiii.iMiiiimihiniihiHMiii(i'iiiimiitiMiiiur,',,u'i'r lllll ill WELCOME Old Friends and Customers to the JUBILEE lll In h. I Eureka Kiwanians 4-- Mrs. Dean Is Club Hostess -- . d In rcsHnse to an invitation from the Park City Kiwams elub, to join them in a steak dinner and annual program, at their picnic grounds in Park City, (Hide Away) canyon, ten loyal Eureka Kiwanians answered the call, l'res. Ken Spurrier, Brennan Hannifin. Gordon Frisby, Chester er Scout Activities j Wahl-Mia- Meet At Park Gty ut I I Inter-Clu- b Enjoy The s. T. club met at the home of Mrs. Gladys Dean last Wednesday evening. An evening of cards was enjoyed and prize winners were Mra. Anna Franks. 1st; Mrs. U I TICIulS UISCUSS Ella Mellor, all-caiqi Mrs. Grace Heck of Elberta, consolation prize. A delicious luncli was served to those named and to Mrs. Ada Ieay. Mra. Minnie Painter, Mra. 8' Esther Nielsen. Mrs Margaret ,hI,nd:,fyr Grecnhalgh and special guest. Mrs. quin-TintDistrict met in JS"1,?; Eureka J ram nr Johnson. under the direction of Don A. Pen-ro- Dnlgleish. Vie Pott., lete Nevera. Randle, Harry Randle, Rev. Wilton and Garth Manson. There wore almiit one hundred and fifty Kiwanians present, and many KIwani ANNs were there ic d, district chairman. assistant scout Floyd executive of the Utah National Parks Council was in attendance. Plana for organizing a troop in Mammoth and the reviving of Eureka and other troops were dis- Church News Of -- to chaperone their husbands. Each imlnbor and chaperone were presteak sented with a large and all the trimmings, in real western ichow wagon style I and the Park City ekef must have raided some packing house to get so many delirious atcaka. After the meal we gathered the ramp fin and joined in some typical western singing, and lent we forget, an artist from the Metropolitan ojiera house rendered several vocal solos without accompaniment that wen well received. The party was a siicrcns. and all who attended were Invited to come hack again next year. Interest In Eureka cussed. From all indications scouting should be better in the district thnn is has been for quite a long time. Camporees and other activities were discussed. METHODIST Greenhalgh and sons. Richard. Phil and Charles have been spending their two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas, parents of Mrs. the former Miss Rachel prep-artimi- (if ftr;ar hlprnrr of-- 1 Mrs. Dan Atherley. sister of the bride was matron of honor, and her brother, Boyd Schena performed the duties of best man. New Mra. lloelzle received her education in the Mammoth and Eureka schools, and graduated from Tintic High School. She attended the Utah Agricultural College in Logan this pant year. Immediately following the ceremony the young couple left on a honeymoon to Iittnburg, and upon their return trio will make a home in Delta. Mr. and Mrs. I). ; Ra. ficiating at the nuptials. For her wedding the bride chose a teal blue suit, with pink aceea-- , wries. Her corsage was of redj roses. p.m. i . - A palmyra in Spanish Fork canyon. Dinner will be served at 12:00 noon. Each family is requested to bring their own lunch. Ice cream vill be served by the committee. Program will be presented at - 1 is-r- The John B. Thomaa reunion will k held Sunday. August 14. in Tintic waa well represented at the Camp held In Nephi Can- yon last week. 35 girl and their lenders, Mra. Ina Clement. Mina Marlon Nash. Bi tty Nash and Mra. Alton Baker, Clinperones. Mr. anil Mra. I. V made ' Mrs. Charles Ferris. Mra. Villio n trip to Salt Isike lust week where Tinder and Miss Ilarlmra Jerman tlu-combined business ami plea- - ut tended Nelila Clillds was elected Mayor a 'of the ramp, with Bethea Marcella Eklnff of Salt quiat as first counselor. and Bev- I ake wan In town over the weekorlv Bell as representative of Unit end visiting with her itmlhi-rMrs. No. 1. Genevieve Ekloff. Edna Welih and Mary Lou McNeil assisted with the flag raising GillMrt lire lit ol, who la employed ceremonies each morning. at Provo for the summer months, The various clulis were organIn Eureka with spent tin week-enized into A groups, and daanes Ins w rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles lasting from one hour to Reclitol. hours each in Nature conducted by Owen Study, Sirs. Gall Bauer and young son forest ranger; Health and of California are HMnding a few Grooming hy Mra. John Harman, weeks visiting Mrs. Bauer's par- school nurse; and each mements. Mr. and Mra. Jerry Kennedy ber was given a aereening an they at Mammoth, and with Mr. BaueFa registered hy Mra. Harman. parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer F'irnt aid rlasnea were given by of EIImtIh. experta Mra. Frank I tint and Mra. FVank Harris and auperviaor, Mra. CAKE-PISALE Don't forget the rake and pie sale Ina Clement. sale conducted hy the IDS Girls' TU strange but true; for organization F'riday, August 12. in truth is always strange stranger the Memorial Building at 2 p.m. than fiction. Byron - Re-Lun- Palmyra Camp At County 4--H Camp Held At Nephi 4-- j Lrnus and daughters Cal., rLj, and Niki, of Fontana. Rov Kly and non Bh, of i M M.irv lirtlil ill I ic lv l lot inri y o Miiiniiintli. Mont., and Frank and llii and to add to the cs illlllllllU m.iiiiiioi- ol In-- il.mohlrr. ( ',u Li. ( and Dick Cronin tiiiiiiil li lr.. ol ioi'l.lr, K.ivmoml sou too. lorll, ol wiv there burg, 111. The ceremony was per-formed at St. Patricks Church in To Eureka, Monday. August 8. at 9::i0 Thomas Family Conduct Reunion 'Untie Represented H club from Mammoth The drove to the City l'ark last Friday morning ami rooked breakfast. Those attending were Nancy Kennedy, Anna Huberts, Hue Elton, Helen Sorcnaon. Hnnicc Hanson. Janet Rose, and their leader, Mrs Itolund (Iillispie and assistant leailer. Mary Melntyre. The girls report a very enjoy- able day. Social Happenings Oliver 2 Mammoth Club Had Breakfast Out 4-- confusion, oceans of fooil, three-cornerV foundering order of the the be to eem f??t the home of Mr. Margaret With all her family home H?ihe first time aince 100 and ' eramli'hil'iren added to the " ,,v list well what could one hut confusion and good JJJ, for the IjIicim family? was held last i family reunion at the home of Mra. were Mr. and attending - Micus and family. But. and Pan; Mr. and Mra. J. Jon. Jim. A1 i wli.n and family. Jennie; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sou '" phiIil?: At Page Seven Wayne Cook is confined to the Veteran's Hospital at Fort Logan. Colorado for long treatment of an He old ailment due to service. would like to hear from old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kurtz of Mammoth left Tuesday morning for San Francisco. They plan to be away for a week. Cllt'ltCIl Weather was ideal and everything worked out to jierfection and on schedule for the oen air services held in the City Park last Sunday. Miss Virginia Randle was busy with the Nursery Department and it waa one of the times of their young lives. Tlie Harry Randle truck showed its ability to deliver religious goods on Sunday as well as groceries thru the week. The good people of Eureka were most generous and resjmnBive to the transportation problem and extended every courtesy Classes for Sunday school were around tables scattered held throughout the park and nothing was omitted from the regular Siuulav service. The attendance was hotter than the average summer sessions as well as the Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Christensen anil family spent Sunday and Monday in Manti visiting relatives. On their return they were accompanied by Mr. Christensen's mother. Mrs. Jennie L. Christensen, formerly of Mammoth, and the Bate added color and inter- - j Christensen daughter. Cheryl, who estBilly the church service in Ilia to has spent the past month in Manti rendition of America the Heauli- visiting with her grandmother. ful" on the comet. Miss Bonnie Ryan thrilled the Mrs. Mary Holmes and daughter, audience in the singing of Neath Marilyn, returned home on Wed- The Old Olive Trees'' a most apnesday. after a pleasant vacation propriate selection for the occaspent in Boise, where she visitd sion in view of the surrounding with her brother and sister-in-laterrain which reminds one of Palelaw, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holmes, stine. and in Salt laike with Nora At 1200 noon, following the who will he remembered by services a variety dinner was ento many Eureka Residents. joyed by all and then Got fee and In missing. nothing Miw Gloria Gear, and young punch were served almost to tin in visited overflowing. Then the organ, song nephew. Jerry Smith, in Salt Lake on Thursday of this hooks, chairs, ctr. wen Ion-leweek. the truck and all lion-.- safely by 1 :".l) p in. Mrs. Mill. Briilgenian and chilOur lieiu tf- - lt thanks go out to dren. Roger and Frankie and Mrs. everyone who helped in any way Gertrude Gnrrity spent last Friday to make this a most worth while in Provo, eon bmini: business and occasion. The regular services will Is- Sunpleasure. a Doa-psi- n, 4-- H -- E K1M WE WELCOME you all to the Mary Ellen Maxwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maxwell, is confined to the L.D.S. hospital, where she underwent an operation on her hnmls. The youngster received serious burns several years ago, and it is 1iomh1 that this operation will be sucreasful. Her many little friends an wishing for her a speedy recovery. SILVER JUBILEE Mr. and Mrs. Murrel Bigler and family. Murrclinc. Bob and Roger, Hruj Mont Bigler of Ogden, spent ait Thursday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F'loyri Nash. Mrs. Bigler will be remembered as Miss SILVER JUBILEE COMMITTEE Frieda Briuthwaite. &HKXI w En-liin- d. . RANDLES SERVICE CURT LES, LLOYD, & - - in the ehun-h- SPRY CRISCO . day Mrs. Elliel Donnelly is spending Sun-las liool at Id IM1 a in folat Lake the a davs ill Salt lowed by i hurrli service at 1 home of Mrs . P. J. Donnelly. Miss Florence WmtZeil will th soloisf for the morning Mr. and Mrv Wilson las and ly Mrs. Miyo daughter. Ann. returned Monday vas nflir a pleasant r. M. Wilton. Pastor cation spent in San Francisco. Hnrrv Randle Supt of S. S to their home they stopped D. S. MiriH H at tin Itaneh Inn. at Elko for a evening. August 7. On Sun-laday or two. when Ann visited the service at the LDS church was with some school friends. under the direction of th- - Funks v 1 f.-- SNOWDRIFT Is-II- I You can 3 LB. CANS EVERY DAY u I WELCOME FRIENDS and VISITORS Mr. anil Mrs. Robert Rowe and Ogden for a sn. Alan, visited inhome of Mrs. few days, at the Rowe's parent's Mr. and Mrs. Roy Siler. Wanl Primary with President h conducting. Wanda The program prosonted was as follows: Sng. 'One Fleeting Hour" by the I .aides Chorus, acPrecompanist. Norma Jameson: sentation of graduation rertifu-atto Phil Thompson, hy Pres. Wan-lTrombone Colovirh: solo. Ray Colovirh. Iurple." hyltonnio Carl d Ryan: speaker, 1stten. president of the hy A. Stake. He stressed the importance of priinnry Santaqmn-Tmti- r JUBILEE - 1 EUREKA CLEANERS For-sc- horn-M-n-I- V av rrnty Its Penneys for to-Scho- oi Pierce Pk. & Hcans 22 cans 22c (lerlier Cereal Pkjj. l(c jj Zee Toilet Tissues Sliced Pineapple 1 22 roll pkg. 21c cans Clothes Pels Naptha Soap Chips flerlier lialiy Food 37c 27c for 17c oz. bottle 13c Varneys Catsup 1 1 Del Monte Dill qt. Inittle .... 33c -- 1 Clover Ix'iif spud chips .M2 oz. pktf All Reef A Purity Soda Crackers DELIVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY 1 7!J - ISO Ic Hamburger -- . .. 13c lb. HENS dc 3!)c Eairadlfles f t Ian 2 Hi. 33c California Hale Peaches 2 lb. 33c 29c (Jrcen Peppers 2 lbs Cucumliers 3 for 10c Rananas, Strawberries, Raspberries, Cantaloupe, Apples (iolden Ripe Olives 3!) count 21c PHONES WELCOME TO THE SILVER JUBILEE fi ... Seedless Crapes 2 lbs Water Melons lb th-i- r worm fr OKANC.K PEKOE Vi LB. PKG. 50c Deep arcom-panie- work and urged the parents to assume rosponsibility of guiding the children and seeing that attend primary; Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgeman they solo. Kenneth Spurrier; InOrgan and Frankie Roger, and children. Benevocation. hv Virginia to drove and Mrs. Frank Garrlty Phil Thompson. hv diction wla-rthe Hot P"tts last Sunday, Music wns directed hy Ken Spura swim. they enjoyed a dinner and rier and Norma Jameson, nrroin-pnnion the organ. Tin-ti- e u,i Mid, instructor at the Ei Mintm two the past High Sell' Bishop Stephen Hark will convears will tach at the alley duct services at the Eureka Episat Wayne. Fi.rg. Military Academyschisd Chur h on Sunday August copal year. tin for coming Penn 14 at 11 H) Following th summer attending He has bisn a meeting of parishioners services Ohio. school at Youngstown, will he held Bishop Clark is reI quest l nig a g'id attendance ns nrsey. Ijist Thursday George business of import nnre will 1m disMr and Mrs Warren Salmon and cussed. Mr iin-- Mr- Garth Manson. wife Mrs. George m Salt Lake visiting slid Mrs. Win. l.iieas and Forw. who tins been confined sun.Mr.Philip. returned from to the LDS. hospital. Mr". :i pleiisnnt v.Kiitinn spent at Fish was able to return to her Lake. r.f tins week. I TENDER LEAF TEA EVERY ITEM a st to the PRICES as bacauta that h our slogan... and wa Ifvt ap fa Itl En-mu- te Mrs. Stella Shea returned home last Friday, after spending sometime at a Salt Lake hospital, when she underwent a serious operation. She Is iv ported to be Mcnicely. Her sister. Mrs. Berta Miss Winona, and Cann daughter. accompanied her to Eureka and viHited with relatives for a few hours. always depand IGA hr LOW two-week- 0 mile FRYERS FRANKS 13c lb. Assorted LUNCH MEAT 13c lb. Variety in ROASTS & STEAKS I(!. Dev .Meal si.c 3 for 23c |