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Show February 10, 1950 The Eureka Reporter iner Auxiliary At Social Meet Wedding Plans Being Made For Social Sometime In May Announcement Is made being: this week of the engagement of Miss Helen Mae Robinson, daughter of City Marshall and Mrs. Wesley Robinson, and Sgt. Robert L. Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Baxter of Ogden, formerly of Goshen. Prospective groom la now stationed at Fort Bliss. Texas. The marriage will take place early in May. vents of tfye. XitWk Business, Cards Birthday Club At At Rebelcah Meet Columbia Rcbekah Lodge No. 2 Qt&fficf) forrftn qdscdbssdqq flM'M Lady Elks Meet In Club Rooms New Arrivals The Birthday club dropped in on Mra. Margaret Freethy at her home last Friday evening and surprised her on her birthday. An evening of cards was enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. Helen Ferris, Mrs. Virginia Cartwright. Mra. Margaret Brady. Mrs. Olive Carlson. Mrs. Villie Tinder, Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes, Mrs. Lucille Knotts, and the guest of honor. First prize whs won by Mrs. Haynes, all cut by Mrs. Carlson and consolation by Mrs. Cart- . . . ! Tipping the scales at 8 4 lbs. and measuring 20 inches, a baby boy arrived at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City on January 28, for Mr. and Mra. Mike Brewer of Silver City. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eden of Eureka: Mrs. Brewer will be remembered as Miss Gladys Eden. 3-- Harry Randle Tells automatic Tintic Chapter No. 18. O. E. S. met in regular session on Monday evening Feb. 6th, with Miss Ethel Brenton, Worthy Matron and Alton Baker, Worthy Patron, presiding. During the evening, a most interesting review of his trip east was given by Harry Randle. Delicious refreshments were served by hostesses Lula E. Baker, Mrs. E. A. Stokes and Ellen is turn the tap I ' get all the hot water you want . . v You Fun And Laughs Enjoyed At Party going-awa- 36-p- c. Treasure Chest WM. ROGERS Silverware Value $24.95 with the of purchase any Get Details and SAVE SP IT Paint a gay picture with that red medicine when applying It to Sisters scratched knee. Tears stop flowing as a kitten or dog takes shape, and the wound becomes something to show off. & LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS applying Before polish with a cloth, wet with water and wring out until it is left Just damp. The fibers of the cloth absorb less of the polish and do a better polishing job. book-top- s, For cleaning baseboards and other such n corners, an ordinary two-inc- h paint brush is the ideal tool. Brooms will give better service if they are kept dean. Whisk them through warm, soapy water, then rinse wclL Hang them to dry so they do not rub against a wall while doing so. Using two gallons of hot water to cup of soap flakes is a good the cloth thoroughly brlc-a-bra- e, hard-to-dea- Columbia Rebekah Lodge No. 2 entertained at a going-awa-y party for Mrs. Peggy Sheldon last Tuesday eveing. Bingo and "500" provided the evening's entertainment and prizes were won by Mrs. Gladys Dean, Mrs. Norma Bate and Mrs. Florence Weitzeil. A pot lunch lunch was served and the guest of honor was presented with a Past Noble Grand Iin. The presentation was made by Noble Grand Frances Ewell. a year! all-cu- ut Miss Peggy Sheldon Guest At Party yes, hot water day or night, 365 days' The Keen Teen rlub held their meeting at the home of La Nae Fox, Thursday, Feb. 2 After playing a few games, Mrs. Lynn Vest served grilled hamburgers and hot chocolate to Norma Snell, Marian Larsen, Leona Leatham, Viola Carlson, Lae Rae Eden, Rosalie McNeil, Irene Kay and the hostess, La Nae Fox. sie Toone, all-cA very delicious lunch was served to those named and to Mrs. Bernice Lunt Mrs. Wilma Huntsman, Mrs. June Kennedy, Mrs. Lily Erikson and the special guest Mrs. Rosalie Dunn. Eight members of the Sunbeam Class of the Methodist Sunday School enjoyed a sleigh riding party on Friday evening, Feb. 3. Meeting at six oclock, they had fun sledding until 7:30, when they met at Lynette Dean's home for chili, and other goodies, with each member contributing toward the luncheon. A few games, then more sleigh riding rounded out the evening. Those in attendance other than the hostess were Jerry Bate, Dean Atherly, Tommy Randle, Slyvia Sutherland. Jule Carlson, Louise Weitzeil, Linda Lee Vernon and the teacher, Mrs. Nevers. All you have to do n, all-cu- e, Mrs. Louise Kurtz was hostess to her card club at her home in Mammoth last Thursday evening. "500" furnished the evening's entertainment and prizes were won by Mrs. Lelah Lunt, 1st, Mrs. Mae Rostrum, 2nd, and Mrs. Bes- Class Participates In Sleighing Party I Tintic District Miner's Union Mrs. Leona Laird entertained Auxiliary met in regular session the members of the Pinochle club on Wednesday, Feb. 1, with presi- at her home last Thursday evendent Marjorie Whitehead presid- ing. ing. At the conclusion of cards, Mrs. At the conclusion of the bus- Laird served a tasty lunch to her iness meeting, cards were enjoyed guests, who were Mrs. Wanda and prizes were won by Mrs. Ruth Sanderson, Mrs, Thelma Smith, Wahlqulst, 1st, Mrs. Alltene Far-re- Mrs. Leah Boswell, Mrs. Beverly t, and Mrs. Georgia Jameson, Mrs. Enid Broderick, Mrs. Pearl Jones, Mrs. Hollle NielLaird flower prize. son, Mrs. Audrey Sanderson, Mrs. A delicious lunch was served by Leona Laird. the hostesses for the evening, Mrs, Prize winners were Mrs. NielBlanche Beck, Mrs. Hilda Webb sen, 1st, Mrs. Beverly Jameson, t, aand Mra. Elva Webb. and Mrs. Jones, 2nd high. A group of friends of Mrs. Peggy Sheldon gathered at her home last Wednesday and honored her y at a party. Much fun was had by the guests and many laughs enjoyed, especially with the "Bobby" game. spent with friends was a happy Thos attending were Dotty Perclimax to her birthday Mae kins, Katherine Campbell, Bowden, June Cartwright, Beth Deon Burke, lone Greenhalgh, 13th Birthday Ferguson, Virginia Bradford, Gloria Eickstead, Florence Slue, Clco Is Celebrated Judge and the guest of honor. Jerry Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, entertain- Cards And Games ed a group of school friends Mon- Enjoyed At W. B. A. day evening, in celebration of his 13th birthday. The W. B. A. met at the home The young folks enjoyed that of Mrs. Margaret Freethy on Tuesage-ol-d game "postoffice" and had day evening. After the business of the evening was disposed of, fun making recordings. those present enjoyed a few games delicious mother served Jerry's of cards, and prizes were won by to who the refreshments guests Anna McDonnell, 1st Mrs. Mrs. were: Richard Bell. Quin 2nd, and Mrs. Mary Bart Ryan, Phil Thompson, Ada Randle,consolation. Tasty reRonald Nelson, Lee Burras ton, Newman served. Farrell Wahlqulst. Bill Brown, freshments were Holmes Newman has Mrs. Mary Mike Atherley, Connie Jam- been Mary appointed as Financial Seceson, Angelina Bogdcn, Colleen the Organisation, rePaxman, Lila Cherry, Toni Fer- retary ofMrs. Freethy, who was placing ris and Betty Ann Baker. forced to resign, due to ill health All correspondence in connection Mrs. Louise Kurtz with the association should be addressed to Mrs. Newman. Entertains Club Mrs. Freethy received many lovely gifts and the evening was especially enjoyable to her, since she has been on the sick list for the past few months, and hns been unable to get out. so an evening Cor-bridg- Of His Trip East service is completely Pinochle Club Met Thursday wright. Elks held their regular meeting on Tuesday evening of this week in the Elks Club rooms.' Following the business sessions cards were enjoyed and prises were won by Mrs. Ina Clement, 1st. Mrs. Helen Brown, and Mra Maud Gourley. Mrs. Lillian Buys was hostess: for the evening and served a de- Celebrating a new daughter are licious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor. The welcome little tot was born last Thursday Feb. 2, at the Utah Valley hospital in Provo. New mother is the former Miss Bernice Gourley. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Robert Gourley. Electric hot water J Keen Teen Club Conducts Meet Freethy Home held their regular meeting last Thursday night at the Miners' Union Hall. Following the business session cards were enjoyed and prises were won by Mrs. Norma Bate, 1st, and Mrs. Frances Ewell, allcut. Dec. 21, 1620, was the date of Hostesses Mrs. Blanche ' Beck, the landing of the Pilgrims on Mrs. Vola Nevera and Mrs. Hilda Plymouth Rock. Webb served a tasty lunch. qsssssb Page Three My Trip To Washington (Continued from Page One! past 30 years, and the experts tell RECIPE OF THE WEEK Barbecued Veal Breast (Serves 4) 2 pounds breast of veal cup sliced onion 1 clove garlic, crushed 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 2 teaspoons salt cup catsup 1 tablespoon prepared us we haven't seen anything yet., The store of tomorrow will surpass even our most elaborate dreams. The trip arross our country by streamliner is a luxury ride, speed, mustard meals, comfort and service. I found teaspoon cayenne fine people in every city in which 1 cup water I stopped, and as a special treat. Cut veal into eight pieces, I was a guest of riacc in a covered casserole. Klnmp. who had been presented Combine remaining ingredienta South Pacific' with tickets to see in a sauce pan; bring to a boil a very popular musical show. and pour over meat Cover and With a splendid address from in a moderately hot (375) bake was Barkley, that lVi hour. Uncover and oven fur inspiring and informative to close the convention, and some more bake fur 4 hour longer, turning twice during this period. on our way home, we arrived in Salt Lake City, well re- pnid for our efforts and expense, proportion for a cleaning solution and much wiser from the exper- - or linoleum covered floors. The icnrofloors should be rinsed, waxed and polished after the soapy cleaning. Plaster of Faria articles, when Vice-preside- nt Tomatoes Celo pkg. ..25c Radishes 2 bu ... 15c Green Onions 2 bu... 15c Roman Reauty Apples (Good to cook or cat.) 6 His Green Peppers lb Parsnips 2 lbs Avacodos 30 size ca. Dates 2 lb. pkg 25c 27c 19c 19c 33c Vice-preside- nt sight-seein- g FELS Naptha Soap 3 liars 20c v iiSTi .wftrfmTLas- - Giant WHITE KING Soap Powder 53c Pkg LIFE IHJOY SOAP King Size liars 2 for 15c OVALTINE Large Jar 69c IILUE IIILL JAM Peach or Apricot 2 lb Jar - they become soiled, yield readily to cleaning if they are covered Mrs. I.ouiHe Frisbv whs hostess with wet starch. Let dry, then to the Friendly "501)" club at her brush off the starch. Dirt goes home Inst Wednesday owning. along with the starch. An evening of cards was If window glass gets paint on it, and prizes went to Mra. rub with a com. Quarters or half Ada Cherry. 1st. Mrs. Naomi Cush-i- n. dollars arc a convenient size to use. 2nd. Mra. A. K. Tuckott. allWaxed, artificial flowers may be rut. and Mrs. lla Sutherland, con- cleaned by dirping several times solation. in cleaning fluid set in a bowl, At the conclusion of cards tasty from fire or flame. refreshments were served to those away Ilan-mriWhen you add blueing to water iiHiued and to Mrs. Gertrude Mrs. Jeanine Johnson, Mrs. in which glassware is washed, the Idrna Gunderson, and Mrs. Ven- glasses attain brilliance and luster. ice Westman. (OUt NAtKMM Pot Roast Reef n, Horn Ownership -A & LIGHT CO. TAX PAYING COMPANY - local Control At the bnttle of Gettysburg. False pleasure will be, is chasGeneral Meade led the Union for- tened; It has no right to be at ms, while General Lee led the peace Mary Baker Eddy chieftains by a vole of all the Confederates. WIK VKIAll PEANUT BUTTER Picnic Shoulders (I to 38c H. 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