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Show January 27, 1950 The Eureka Reporter So c a i Refreshments Feature Club Meet Bingo, Page Three t c v n I "Eureka Girls On Formal "U" Rose Motif Centerpiece Mn. Earl Potts entertained a group of friends at her home last Saturday evening honoring her husband on his birthday. Bingo furnished the evening's entertainment, and delicious refreshments, including a beautiful birthday cake, were served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clement, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yamashita, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs A L. Pilon, Mrs. Margaret Lucas, and Mr and Mrs. Earl Potts. Dance Committee New Arrivals... Special Interest Group Has Social The Special Interest Group of the M.I.A. held a party Tuesday evening under the direction of their leader, Mrs. Neil Shirts. Several games were played and In the limerick writing contest we discovered many future poets. Refreshments consisting of pie alad crochet and open spaces makes a pleasing mode and punch were served to the THE contrast ol in this centerpiecv-o- i ipse motifs. Each rose has two rounds TinBill following: Ruby Bigler, o! raised petals lor a eHecL II crochet is your hobby, you der, Vivian Franks, James Miller, to know that your local stores will feature their crochet will be interested Revs Atherly, Celestla Thompson, materials during National Crochet Week, January A direction leaflet George Forsey, Lorin Thompson, lor ROSE O' SUMMER CENTERPIECE may be obtained by sending a VeRue Sandstrom. Peart Forsey, stamped, envelope to the Needlework Department of this Norma Jameson, Ellen Snell, Wil- paper, Leaflet No. 1700-1requesting Castle-toson Lee, John and Floris Ruth Potts, Ken Franks, Hol-li- e Nielson, Max Larsen, Janet Miner's Auxiliary Lee, Vera Fields, Roy Gourley, Ella Ruby Robinson, Wayne Beck, At Regular Meet Sandstrom, Blanche Beck, Luella Gear, David Eagar, Gloria Gear, Tintic Miners' Union Auxiliary Nell Shirts, and Bishop Alonzo held their regular meeting last Monthly Preparation Sandstrom. Meeting Wednesday evening at the Miners' for Ward Primary officers and Union Hall. Pres. Marjorie pre- teachers and the was sided at the meeting, and all of- held at the home Bishopric, Visiting, Sewing of Mrs. Sylvia were ficers Childs on Monday evening. present Enjoyed At Club At the conclusion of the businAmong the many Important The Sewing club met at the ess meeting, an evening of cards matters u be discussed at the won was were and enjoyed prizes home of Tola Newman on last was the coming Penny bv Mrs. Esther 1st and meeting Drive for Primary Children's hosFriday evening. A very pleasant Mrs. Anna FranksNellson, evening was spent visiting and Tasty refreshments were served pital. sewing. Those attending were Wanda The hostess served a delicious by the hostesses for the evening, Colovich. Alice Peart. Ada Cherry, Mrs. and Norma Wanda Bate Mrs. lunch to the following: Mary Orinna Spurrier. Ruth Wahlquist, Colovich. Celestia Ella Sandstrom, Thomas, Mary Thomas. Elna Bird, Ruth Thompson, Mayme Wirthlin, GenGaUey, Villie Tinder. Sadie Warr, Castle-toevieve Sanderson, Floris Mr. and Mm. Jenna h and Lucille Bigler, Bishop Alonzo Ruth Potts and special guests small daughter, Lloyd Kathy, and Miss Sandstrom, Wilson Lee and Lorin of the evening Millie Kay, Elna Barbara Jerman of Salt Lake City Thompson. Franks. and Ila May Bird at the S. L. spent the week-en- d Jerman home. Mrs. Thelma Smith Mrs. A. L. Broderick spent last week-en- d in Eureka with her Entertains Club Mm. Deon Ferguson and daughfamily, Mrs. LeRoy Gourley, Mrs. Arvid Newman, Mrs. Hamilton ter Joan and son, Bobby, spent Mrs. Thelma was hostess Laird, Arlo and Dean Broderick. Sunday in Payson visiting at the to the Pinochle Smith club last WednesOn Thursday of last week, Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Jones. day evening. An evening of carda Mrs. Broderick and daughters, was enjoyed and prizes were won NewMrs. Laird, Mrs. Gourley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart re- by Mrs. Wanda Sanderson, 1st, man, and son. Dean, spent the their Mrs Beverly Jameson, 2nd and day in Provo, shopping and vis- ceived word this laweek that Mar- Mrs Pearl Jones, the with who Ronald, and son, with another daughter iting is Delicious refreshments were sersister, Mrs. Jerry Paxton, who is ine Corps in Oceanside, Calif, he ved to those named and to Mra. now living in Provo. Mrs. Paxton confined to a hospital, where is the former Betty Rae Broder- underwent an operation recently. Leah Boswell, Mrs. Enid BroderMrs. ick. Mrs. Broderick was accompan- Ronald's many friends will be ick. Mrs. Hollie Nielson, ied home by her son. Dean. Mrs. happy to know he is recovering Audrey Sanderson and Mra. Leona Laird. Broderick lives at the Yuba Dam. nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allison are the proud parents of a baby son, bom January 14, at the Payson hospital. This ia the first child for the young couple and first grandchild for Mrs. Althea Ekker and Herman Ekker. The young chap will be called Ned Stephen. New mother is the former Dorothy Ekker. closely-worke- Just-A-Me- At Schow Home 2 n, Penny Drive Subject of Primary Meeting all-c- ut n. all-c- d Slipcovers and Draperies at Bargain Prices Save 50 ON LABOR COSTS By Ordering During January or February Select Now Take Delivery Later B-T-- BL ut re De-lor- es ne ut Round'll ' About Town . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Sperry of Nephl spent Sunday with their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Leslie Randle. On Monday son-in-la- the group made a trip to Salt Lake City for a visit with a son of the George and daughter-in-laSperrys, Mr. and Mrs. George Sperry and baby son. They ran into the big storm on Monday evening on their return home, and were wishing they had stayed put". Mr. and Mrs. Sperry returned to their home in Nephl on Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. J. II. Nellson and daughter, Denise, were in Salt Lake City over the week-enThey were guests at the home of Mr. Neilsons mother, Mrs. James Edwards. d. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Marshall and son, Michael, of Payson. visitMrs. Alonzo Sandstrom and her spent Saturday in Eureka Marshalls Mrs. home of the st ing brother, Scott Tullis, Mrs. Clarence Bauer were in Provo on Mon- mother, Mrs. Bertha Day. day. Mrs. Ted Colovich accompanAlan Randle was in Salt Lake ied them to Spanish Fork and vison Tuesday attending the City ited with her mother. 78th annual communication of the Utah grand lodge. Free and AcMayor and Mrs. Maynard Cronin Masons. cepted and daughter, Mary, spent Sunday In Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. (Bud) PaintMra. Mary II. Driscoll returned er. Other former Eurekans visit ing at the Painter home were Mr. and Mra. Alan Ivey and Mra. Ivey's mother, Mrs. Gillette. Mr. Painter has been confined to the Veteran's hospital in Salt Lake City for the past several weeks, and his Eureka friends will be pleased to know he ia sufficiently recovered to return to his home. last week after a three months visit with her son, Lt. Col Wm. H. Driscoll in Washington. D. C. Mrs. Driscoll reports a very and enjoyable vacation. While in Washington, she made a trip to Baltimore to visit with friends, and also had the pleasure of witnessing the Army and Navy football game In Philadephla. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Franks and Many modem builders arc Imdaughter, Donna, and Mrs. Ruth proving sanitation In new modWahlquist were Provo visitors on em homes by installation of clay-til- e Saturday. floors and wainscots which rotor-faand are Mr. and Mrs. IJonel Fairbanks moisture-prooand daughters Colleen and Susan, of Orem, and Frank Birch of Salt "No ono ever regarded the first Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mra. Hamilton Laird on of January with Indifference. It Is the nativity of our common last Sunday. Adam." Charles Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. ladd Broderick and small son. Alan Ladd, of Delta. were In town on Sunday, visiting with members of Mr. Broderick's fsmlly. st f. BRAND LIME CHIEF BRAND HIGH CALCIUM LIME We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coffy of Salt Lake City, spen.t the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corfey. PLASTERING O CHIEF CONSOLIDATED 608 Dooly Building : MINING CO. Salt Lake City Plant:: Saddle, Utah The June in January weather in the District experienced last week, caused pansies to bloom in Mammoth. Mrs. Marie Rerry discovered that when the snow melted in her front yard, she had a very nice stand of Pansiea. To make it believable a h e brought a bouquet to one of her neighbors. Pansies in January in Mammoth! Thata one for the books. ut son-in-la- Mra Lou Barrett; Left Support to Noble Grand, Mrs. Vola Never; Vice Grand, Mra Gladys Dean; Right Support to Vice Grand, Mra Gladys Dean; Right Support to Vice Grand, Mra. Ruby Robinson; Lrft Support to Vice Grand, Mra Ruth Wahlquist; Wardin, Mrs Shea; Conduuct-to- r, Mra Merle Corcoran; Inside Guardian, Mra Mathina Dalton; Outside Guardian, Mrs. Florence Weitzell; Chsplain, Ethel Brenton; Flag Bearer, Mrs. Joan Campbell; Treasurer, Mrs. Anna Franks; Financial Secretary, Mra. Alliens Farren; Recording Secretary, Mra Green; Musician, Mrs. Etta Hickman. The new offlcera were installed by District Deputy Marshall, Mra. Edythe Green, at the request of the District Deputy President, Mra Norma Bate. Following the business session, rarda were enjoyed and prize winners were Mrs, Frances Ewell and Stella E-dl- th Nevera Tasty refreshments were served Mrs. Vola by hostesses for the evening, Ethel Brenton, Florence WeitseU, Nellie Laird and Annie McDonnell. Mr. and Mra. Leslie Cromer and son, Richard, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sterling (Bonnie Cromar) of Pleasant Grove, were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. Frank Gear. mSST DOLLAR! IJbhys Stuffed Olives 3 nz. bottle 8-- Bill Hckl Champion at. earn 8 lbs Nuens Fir Bara Kraft Old Knrllsh Cheese i Ih. pkg. Ousker Oats 8-- Sff-pk- r. I 81 S-- 8 Ih. box for 6 8-- SI TOS) 9fl Pork and Henna Heroes 808 raas Heroes Tomatoes F. A. Beef Gravy S-- $1 No. 808 I ..7-8- 1 rnns 7-- Campbells Veg. Soup 8 for Sauer Kraut Monte 6 for Heroes Tom Juice 18 ox. $1 4-- Krllngs Cora Hakes Giant Instant Ralston 1 lb 12 oz. 1 pkg. Del V-- Pep (Kellngs) Woods Cross Peso 10'4 ux. Can. Del Rio Made Beans.. No. 2 ran 4-- Julre ran 8-- SI Hominy No. 2 eons 4-- SI ....4-8- 8 IX oz. $1 - 8-- 7-- SI 8-- Uptons Pkg. Soup llnrmels Chili (km Carol No. 1 cans Pillsbury White Cake Veg-Toma- to Krotch Cleanser ..9-S- I. Kipper Snacka King Oscar ...... 9- -t 9-- SI S-- Mix An Sweet Relish buttle ........ White Karo Syrup 1 4 lb. Jar Diamond Wax Paper 1 .. 123 ft. 12 oz. 5-- SI 1 5-8- SI 10-8- 1 f Del Seeded Raisin Monte 16 oz. pkg. 5-String Keans Wods 5-Cross No. 2 Pierres No. 2 Sieve M' (kirn Del Monte Cr. Style II oz ran .. Shavers Grape Fmlt S-- SI 5-- SI Peas FflforRJ S-- Sl BeMy Crocker Devils Food Cake MU Ik-Monte Tomato Julre 10-8No. 2 cans 0 oz. 1 ran 1 10-- fl j I Premium BORA Branded fa Quality 59c Package No. Slat to You I KF.I) SPI'II-Pape- r tasty) lb bag S3e AVACOIKIS Radishes SO size sire 70 A Gr. Onions 2Sr. .. 15e 25c 7c 2 for or Value! BOSTON BUTTS 1 to 8 lb. (nearly boneless) (easy to 39c slice) lb. MUTTON CHOPS (all cuts ... 27c 2lr 2 hu. 15c 12c LAUD 1 lb pails 75c (Cudahyg Hex) lb POT BOAST BEEF 49c (Top Quality) lb STEWING HENS BOASTING CIIIX FULL VAHIETY OF FISH d, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Nellson were In Payson on Monday visiting at the home of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Colvin. the evening, and the new offlcera are as follows: Noble Grand, Mra. Frances Ewell; Right Support to Noble Grand, HI MUM GK.PF,FItrrr Mrs. Lee Goodrich. January Mammoth Garden 10 Ih d Salt Lake City, spent the st her home In Silver City, visit ing with her parents, Mr. and In Brings Pansies To Cclo SPINACH Bag ( elo SALAD Bag Lai inure ('KANBF.KRIF.H I III. box Arizona New CABBAGE a student Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hegstrom and family of Ogden were in town over the week-envisiting with Miss Mildred Davis and Lyman Darin. Mrs. Hegstrom Is the former Francis Davis, a well known former resident of Silver City. June 4 business of - . Mra. G. IV. Crane and Mra. Gene Mrs. Naomi Cushing was host- Culleton of Salt Lake City were ess to the Friendly "500" club at In town on Sunday and visited with Mrs. Mary Driscoll and Mr. her home last Thursday. An evening of carda was enjoy- and Mrs. Harry Pitta. ed and prizes wer won by Mrs. Louise Frlsby, 1st, Mrs. Idena Mr. and Mra. Harold Jameson Gunderson, 2nd, Mrs. Villie Tinder, and all-cdaughters, were in Provo on and Mra Ila Sutherland, Sunday visiting friends and relaconcolatlon. A deliclcous lunclywas served to tives. those named and to Mra. Jeanlne Mr. Wm. laird and son. Melvin Johnson, Mra. Venice Westman, of Payson and Mias Olga WahlMrs. Ada Cherry and the special quist were in twon Thursday evenguest, Mra. Marjorie Thomas. ing and visited at the home of The Aga Khan la the leading Mr. and Airs. Clarence Wahlquist. race hone owner in England with Mrs. Laird attended the Rebekah 20 winners in 35 races. xxige meeting. r. S. at llenager's Business College in week-en- FERTILIZERS - Group Feted Faim Fieih from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Potts and daughter. Sheila were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs, Pntt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams in Payson. Misa IHitina Goodrich, Columbia Rebekeh Lodge No. 2, held their regular meeting last Thursday evening at the Miner's Union Hall. Installation of new officers was the main inti-rentin- g stain-proo- f, CHIEF Carlson Hall, the women's dormitory at the University of Utah, will be the scene for the annual formal dance to be held on Friday at 9 p.m. at the Hall. Two Eureka girls, who are Carlson Hall residents, are members of the formal committee. Miss Bonnie Ryan, daughter of Mr. Leonard A. Ryan will participate in the intermission floor show, and Mary McIntyre, daughter of Mr. Earl McIntyre of Mammoth, will be In charge of the musical arrangements. Taking a hint from the outside weather, the girls have set "Winter Mist" as the theme for this biggest social event on the Carlson Hall calendar. The living and dining rooms of the dormitory will be transformed Into a silver and white wlnterland of angel's hair and graceful snowy trees, according to the two girls. Friendly "500" The Just-a-Meclub met at the home of Mra. Maxine Schow last Friday evening. Cards provided the evening's diversion and a delicious lunch was served to members Mrs. Faye Wall, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Sadie Warr, Mrs. Madge Burraston, Mrs. All-ieFarren, Mrs. Grace Chatwin, Mrs. Jean Giles and Mra. Elna Hansen. First prize was won by Mrs. Wall, second by Mrs. Chatwin and all-cby Mra. Warr. -- At Regular Thursday Meeting Club re 21-2- 8. Custom-Tailore- Rebekahs Install New Officers RANDLE'S SB! DOESN'T LOOK RE- Delivery Tues. & Sat. Phones 179180 Valentin Gardner, LEASED While Rasslsa war bride, hiss Inn bsaband, Henry Gardner, In 8aa Fraaclsee after her release by Immigration a tortile. L O W1PRI C til V I R.Y1D A YJLI |