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Show 1950 May 12, The Eureka Reporter Page Three Helen Social Cvcnts of tl)c I Wed &cy'cvwu Small Town Club Th rcEidu meeting of the W. Mm. home of the at met Si At Thursday Meet lilton Baker on May 4. with Mm. 1 aitant hote. Jjgrie Holme Temple Rites; Reception Saturday Selecti through presentation of a bud dlh iJXga of Pnk doth tea strainer, paring knife, and the kitchen shower was i ILr 1 thus announced. pat was then given a "Bride's to complete and the helped in cutting out pic j mem-benT- (Book" all all-c- turf a J ut Baxter In Lovely Home Ceremony At a lovely homo wedding last was a member of the 1949 graduSaturday afternoon, May 6, Mlsa ating class of T. H. 8., and Mr. Helen Robinson, daughter of Mr. Baxter la a sergeant in the U. 8. and Mm. Wesley Robinson and Army and la stationed at Fort Robert L. Baxter, son of Mr. and Bliss, Texas. Mm. Grant Baxter, were united in Club marriage, with Bishop Alonzo Sandstrom of the Eureka LDS At Card Party ward performing the ceremony, In the presence of the immediate Mm. Faye Walll waa hoatesa to families and clone friends of the the club at her home young couple. The bride wore an afternoon last Wednesday evening. The time drees of frosted light blue organdy, waa spent playing cards and priHer corsage was of pink and white zes were won by Mrs. Alllene Farcarnations. Her slater, Miss Coll- ren, 1st, and Mm, Elna Hansen, t. ette Robinson, was her only at- 2nd, and Mra. Sadia WSrr, tendant. Golden Steele of Goshen Tasty refreshments were served performed the duties of best man. to those mentioned and to Mra. Later in the evening, parents of Maxine Schow, Mm. Delores Robthe bride honored the young couple inson, Mrs. Madge Burraaton, Mra. at a large reception in the Memor- Grace Chatwln, and Mm. Jean ial building, and many friends Giles. called during the evening to extend beet wishes to the newlyweds. The Mammoth Girl Is Chosen young couple received many beauti- To Go To Girls' State ful gifts, and Mias Iris Hawklna, Mias Darlene Peart and Mias Mary Lou Farren were In charge of the (Continued from page one) O. Sullivan American lagton Auxgift room. Refreshments w served and dancing was enjoyed iliary. To be eligible to attend Girls during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter will make Btate, the candidate muat fullfll their home in Texas. Mrs. Baxter the following requirements: She must be a member of the Junior claes in Senior high school, have Cards Featured qualities of leadership; be of good character, have courage, honesty At Club Meet and cooperatlvenesa, and must be Mm. Bernice Lunt waa hoatesa to in the upper third of claw scholher card club at her home in Mam- astically. Judges for selecting for Girls moth last Thursday evening. Btate were chosen by the AmeriCards provided the evenings di- can Iagion Auxiliary. version, and prises were won by Mine Eleanor Jackson, daughter Mm. May Rostrum, 1st, Mlsa Dixie of Mrs. Helen Jackson, was chosen Stevens, 2nd hjgh, and Mrs. Lily as alternate. Erickson, 'A delicious lunch was served to Maybe it will make a dull day those named and to Mrs. Wilma know that only brighter Huntsman, Mra. Bessie Toone, Mrs. the male if you nightingale sings and that Lelah Lunt, Mm. June Kennedy mink highly valued for its fur and Mrs. Louisa Kurtz. has a very disagreeable smell. . . Feel better now? Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Christensen were in Salt Lake last Saturday. Profits Am Key Mr. Christensen was a delegate to Good profits am a primary mothe State Democratic Convention. tive to hire more people, make more goods, Improve and expand Mrs. Gera U1 Coin of Battle equipment These am guarantee! week-end Creek, Mich., spent the of reasonable prices. visiting with her sister and r-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 'Republican Ladies E. Rife Wed The Small Town club met last Thursday at the home of Mr. and In Mm. Lee Goodrich in Silver City. Cards were enjoyed and tasty refreshments served to Mr. and Mra. Robert Rowley, Mr. and Mm. Miss Gloria Gear, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blume, Mm, Lawrence Wm. D. Gear of Furclta, will become the bride of Carlos Stubblefield. Mm. Myrtle Grant Rowley, and the Rowley apeclal E. Rife, son of Mrs. C. F. Rife of Provo, formerly of this city, guests, Mr. and Mm. Edward Goodin rites being performed this morning in the Salt I .nke LDS rich and June Rowley. First prize was won by Edward Temple. Goodrich, by Mm. Blume In honor of the newlyweds, a reception is being given and consolation by Robert Rowley. Afttr the buslneu meeting do--of 1 Society, the afternoon wai "shower" In honor of ! Pat Theriault Miss Seriault was designated guest of ! , Miss Gloria Gear-Carl- os egyeyoj L. Robinson-Robe- rt Conduct Meet; Name Committees Just-A-Me-ra An enthusiastic meeting of the Untie Womens Republican club was held Tuesday evening, May 9th, at the home of the president. Mm. Wm. Treloar. By-lafor Just-A-Me- the club were submitted and approved. Fourteen members and two visitors were present This was the second meeting and already the club can boast of ten new ra all-cu- Saturday evening at Memorial hall, to which a large group members. of relatives and friends have been hidden. Shortly after the Mm. R. E. Watt gave an Interesting talk on the history of the reception, the couple will leave on a wedding Constitution. Mm. Ralph Hopes read a paper on "Good Public ReMr. and Mra Lee Bird were hosts trip which will take them to Nevada, Arizona, into Mexico lations, and Mm. Frank McInat a family dinner party last Sun- and New Mexico, where ihey will tour the Carlsbad Cav- tyre on "Your Great Heritage." day. The occasion honored Mm. The following new committees Bird's father, J. Crane of Stalina erns. They plan to return by way of Texas and Colorado. were named: Deon FerThe bride elect has chosen her sister, Mr. E. M. Birch, guson; Press, Telephone, Covera were laid for Mr. and Mm. C. Albert CarlMrs. J. Crane and dauhter, Mra as matron of honor and her bridesmaids will be Mrs. H. W. son; membemshlp. Mm. Myrtle Jamea S. Crane. Mra George Fenn and Pat Theriault; camanother of the bride, and Miss Helen Rae Theriault sister of Sallna, and Mr. and Mra Mer- Smith, chairman. Mm. Driscoll, Mrs. paign rill Crane and family of Salt T.auf Birch. a niece. Little Mrs. Hopes; guest speaker Marilyn and Barbara Birch will be Watt the bells. City and Mr. and Mra Bird and flower and public relations, Mrs. Ralph was served delicious lunch by a and bearer. will stand Smith girls as ring Larry family. 3 Hopes; keeper of the flag, Mrs. tbs hostesses, on card tables dec-- t Acting as best man to the groom, will be David Big- Clarence Gourley; program, Mrs. orated with white crepe paper corresponding secretary, bells. ler, Jr., a brother-in- - law, while Wm. A. McDonell, E. M. McIntyre; Mra. Watt. Those present were Honor guest The next meeting will be held Wm. S. Gear will usher. I Pat Theriault Mm. Myrtle Ther-- ! REMEMBER Birch and hride-to-LJune 9th at the Friday E. Mrs. Ada Randle, Mrs. e The (suit, has been guest of honor at numerous residenceevening, Wm. Treloar, Mm. of BY THE OLD Mm. Vera TIMERS Mr. Never, a. Stokes, social functions Interested is cordand the few everyone days. past 'Jack Nilson, Mm. Curtis Butler, ially invited to attend. Mrs. Frank From A. 8. Mrs. Mrs. John Farren, Emron Birch showmiscellaneous entertained at a I Long af Denver: I Ewell, Mm. Rowena Hanks, Mm. remember working in a small er for her sister on Monday evening, at her home in Salt John Mrs. Rowe, Wm. Treloar, grocery atom In Clarkiburg, W. Lake i lira Wm. Vivian, Mm. a Albert Plans City. Vs., as a young lad. One day when carlson, Mm. Marie Holmes, Mrs. Monte Carlo owner and diversion was the the Whist out. In came one of was game prizes Leonard Ryan, Mm. Arthur Smith those aristocratic southern ladles were won Mrs. Marie Jerman and Mrs. Frances Kimball. and Mm. Alton Baker. by For who asked mo to tell the owner to Attending were Mrs. Merle Smith (Merle Gear) Miss Being end over to her house a pound of coffee for tea. I didn't know what Marcella Ekloff, Mrs. Fern Christensen, Mrs. Florence Bosh, Mrs. Lee Wilson he meant, but he sent me with the Mrs. Lucille Dorick, Mrs. Bonnie Jean Wimmer (Bonnie Coming Month ls Club Hostess coffee in time tor her famlly'i Jean Carien), Mrs. Frances Storrs Kimball, Mrs. Glen upper." The Entre Nous literary club From Mm. A. of Gebhard Storrs, Mrs. Mae Markham. Mrs. Marie Jerman. Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle Theriault announces met last Wednesday evening at the "I when the remember engagement of her daughter, Lee. was Wilson This Maurine McDonald, Mrs. Wm. Gear, Mrs. Beulah Al- the heme of Mra Patricia full was Ann, to Lynn Brady, son of balloons sky paper the final meeting for the year. Mr. Mm. Jamea Brady of of and the and ston honored Fourth Gear. Miss of Halst, and kids the July guest. Meetings will be resumed next fall. every The young couple will Andrew. Santaquin. used to run after them when they Mrs. Frank Gear was hostess at a beauti fully arranged recite nuptial vows on June 10. Mra Albert Carlson gave a very fell to Welfare Banquet earth to see If they had any dinner interesting review, The Team of her home on Tuesday evening, honoring at on them for box a party of Mm. small tags Jones and candy son, Bryce Grace Louis the Locust," by from n local candy factory or the the bride-elec- t. Hal, were Monday vlaitom at the sponsored by Eureka Legion Auxiliary name of the sender. Then they home of Mra. Jonea' mother and Conducts Dinner was served at 7:00 oclock. The dining table Following the business meeting would fill them with hot air and Meeting sister, Mra. Margaret Blackett and Ward of the L. D. S. a tasty lunch was served by the end them up again." was centered with a very beautiful centerpiece of sweet peas The American Iagion Auxiliary Mrs. Deon Ferguson. 12, Members attending were Mm. From Helen Kodmeyer of Chicago: and ferns. members met In regular session Miss Hefty Nash, Gene Daniels, Church, Friday May with "I remember in the 8, Agnes Anderson, Mra Emily AndrMay Monday evening Following the dinner, several games of Bingo were Memorial Building, with President Dorwsln Wshlquist and David 'at 6:30. Tickets will he' ew, Mm. Florence Carlson, Mm. my family at Christmas time when Houghton, students at the A. C. was n little girl living In Iowa. enjoyed, with prizes going to Mrs. Merle Smith and Miss Blather Neilacn presiding. Lula Baker, Mm. Mae Cronin, Mm. In in Logan, spent the week-en- d Initianew Elra Bonner, Mm. Ethel Donwere Nine would members hitch the big Belgian Lola Webb. Father available at the door. Eureka their with parents. visiting Elited into the organization, with nelly, Mra Rosalie Dunn, Mra team to a sleigh made out of a Mrs. S. L. Jerman entertained at a kitchen shower at Mm. Afton Obom, a past president, sabeth Franks, Mra Deon Ferguslumber wagon box, the bottom of Price $2.50 per plate Keep out of the bean patch when on, Mra. Ruby Shaw, Mm. Myrtle which was filled with atraw. We Mrs. Merle Smith. Mrs. Wm. Gear, Mrs. S. L. Jerman as initiating officer. is wet if you dont want rust It Mrs. Mra MyrTheriault, committee, Virginia Randle, children and Mother sat on wooden Miss Carolyn Spurrier, Miss Elaine Pelt, Miss Lola Webh. tleProgram sad Mra Ellen Randle. Thefiault and Mm. Esther boxes with a hot, wrapped brick presented a short but very en- - i Mrs. Gerald Sandstrom, Mrs. Mary Newman. Mrs. Jack at our feet" ft tertainlng program. Mary Lou and j Mr. and Mrs. John Farren were From Mra. Sophie Hayman of Chi- Nilson. Mrs. Theodore Alonzo Sandstrom, Rosalie Mrs. McNeil sang a duet, acHaynes, In Santaquin last Sunday, attend- cago: I remember when Mother Mrs. Jack companied by Colleen Mordue and and the hostess, Mrs. Gear. Coffey EAT MORE ICE CREAM services for Evan took me to a funeral back in the ing funeral 2 Mm. Marguerite Hlgginaon, f Peterson, a former resident of Di Covers were laid for the honored guest. Miss Gear, whistling solos, accompanied by days. The funeral lasted carriage i vidend. Mra. Mlyo Yamashita. Mrs. Neil-se- n til day and afterwards everyone her home on Wednesday night honoring Gloria. j went to a certain restaurant for a gave a paper on the Poppy j Those attending were Mrs. Merle Smith, Mrs. Wm. Program. meal costing 25 hot, WEEK-ENI- ) Mr. Gene and Colvin and Mra SPECIA- Lj for the men Gear. Mrs. Myrtle Theriault. Pal Theriault, Mra. Deon At the conclusion of the prodaughter Charleen spent last Wed-- l cents. Including beer with gram, cards were enjoyed nesday visiting with Mm. Colvin's who wanted it." Ferguson, Mrs. Earlean Gear, Mrs. Elsie Nilson, Mm. Mary Mra Virginia Bradford winning ? parents, Mr. and Mra P. N. Neil-111.! of Timer 'Old Deeatnr, From Mrs. Genieve Sanderson. Mrs. Rowena Hanki, first prize, and Mlsa Ruth Potts VANILLA, QT. BRICK ten. "I remember churning time Newman, raffle and cut prize. back on the form when I was in Mrs. Bert Rowe. Mrs. Margaret Blackett. Mrs. Stella Shea, Refreshment committee, Mm. Mr. and Mra Howard Pearl Forney, Mrs. Mae Cronin my teens. When mother got the Mrs. Louie Barrett, and the honored guest. Miss Gear. for dashGAL. CARTON served a cream in the churn Mra. Cleo shower was carried out shaped like bells, served with the lunch, in the nroeram when Mrs. Curtis Butler iJayed "The Bells of St Mary's" ind "Romance"; and the shower When an alarm clock would ring and she would have to find where Alarm I the gifts were hidden. docks were placed all over the Chouse and Pat was kept busy un wrapping presents, and answering The theme of the bells " and this was by Individual cakes The Lee Birds Give Dinner Party -- two-wee- ks "i 1 ( all-e- :: Wedding Made Cla-clnna- ut brothe- Erd-ma- n. sleigh-ridin- g X Nell-sen- full-cour- , is 19 i halgh and Mra. Don Giles were Lake visitors last Tuesday. EUREKA BRANCH Salt OF . . . UTAH BIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. Timkin Bits Thor Tools & Vulcan Products Representative JOHN A. ROSS Telephone 55 MYOPIA When the eyeball b too long, only ready ing, my three sisters and X had to do the churning. Wc toed: turns. So Julian Sanderson none of us would have to churn Has Birthday Party longer than any other, we counted would the dashes ws made, then Mrs. Geraldine Sanderson enter-taien- d call for relief when our time was a group of young folks last us would have pump up. Mother May 5. honoring her son, Friday, water out of the well until it got on hia 7th birthday. Julian, the butter to rinse cold enough An afternoon of games waa endown." joyed, and delicious party refreshments were served to the little Mr. and Mm. P. X. Neilsrn were people. where in Salt Lake last Saturday, Helping Julian celebrate hia Mr. Neilsrn attended to Union bus- Kn-rou- the etina (A). Concave lenses diverge the fight so the eye 1 the obiect on the retina. hh filled the only pair you'll ever A Barbara Jerman spent the week-en- d in Eureka visiting with her jia rents. Mr. and Mrs. S. I .Irrman. In Provo Virginia's Cafe Laird Market Mammoth Service Kelly Supply Co. Wonderful Holbers liar Hid EXTRA COST maneuver The shove CLEANING TOOLS, Still Going Up The American standard of livlife more ing the things to make Is twice as pleasant and easier, high as It was 35 years ago, and Still going up. Sold . 4 at its regular low price of MM5 You Save See this great value Safer Mnnlln. the largest city In the Philllpinen has recently Installed a modern 5500.000 fir alarm system. It replsrra an old system destroyed by bombing during the war. i. I $14.95 ROYAL Floor Cleaner correct procedure. Hrol. Mop rloxe and approximately ern with the rsr ahead. .Next, rut your wheels sharply right, and bark up until your faint right bumper Just clear the rear left bumper of the rsr shesd. 1 hen. Hit your heels sharply led. hailing slowly until alongside of rurh. Manila ? With Every Model 235C revolving brush Illustrates photo-diagra- Mm. Nellie laird, who Ms been mn fined to the Paysun hospital for several days, has recovered sufficiently to return home. She is reported to be much improved. Mis West Center Street Andrew Kcxall Drug le nia. qualified optometrist. toduyl i for specials week in Eureka visiting with his family. xt be, Seethe 161 Gordon Frisliy, who is employed at Ruth, Nevada, is spending the Mm. Mildred Xnlun of Palm Springs. Cal. is spending a few days in Eureka visiting at the home of Mrs. Alire Houghton. to Eureka she stopped in las Vegas, and visited with Mrs. Jos. Schlert, Mr. and Mm. Leonard I )av is. and Mrs. Dot llayward, all former Kurckans. Mra. Hayward was making preparations for a She plans plane trip to Honolulu. two weeks. to lie gone for about Mrs. Hayward Is well remembered in Eureka, as are all the others A surrey of high school driving mentioned above. Mrs. Nolan made lirr home in Eureka for a number instructors by the Chevrolet Motor Jlivb-iudiM'Inse parking as the touch-eof years lieforr moving to Califorfor hludents lo matter. can be focused properly. Distant objects are focused Y ! eyes We are sorry to report that Mm. Parish is seriously ill and was taken to a Salt Lake hospital Wednesday morning. Her many friends are wishing her a speedy recovery. 2c per quart extra B. B. birthday were: Johnny Sutherland, Jimmie Maxwell, Grade Maxwell, Ronald Griggs was in town last Mary Ellen Maxwell, Dorothy SteJeannle Webber, Eileen FenFriday enjoving the Music Festi- vens, Carl his Knotts, Lilia Schow, Dee nell, with parents. and visiting val. Clement. Allen Milne, Jerry SandMr. and Mm. Maynard Griggs. strom, Vickie Ann Newman, Ronald Bird, David Bauer, Julia Ann Cartwright, Rose Ann Ferris, Maxine Paxman, Dennis Fairless, Sheila Potts and Kenneth Taylor. Toni and Geraldine Ferriss assisted Mra. Sanderson in entertaining and serving. $1.56 VANILLA, Judge Hilly MrCormlrk, who la employed at Boise, Idaho, spent the past week visiting hia mother, Mrs. Nora McCormick. iness. objects close to the In front of and tasty lunch. 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