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Show 1950 July 21, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter So c a i W. S. C. S. To Sponsor Annual Picnic t on v 1 Club At Thursday Party Elite Party Shortcake Friday Evening At Homansville ParK pot-luc- at affairs of this kind, as everyone is anxious to sample the tasty food brought Bobby Erickson bv Us neighbor. The picnic is open Has 9th Birthday to the members of the church and the husbands and children of the Young Bobby Erickson, son of WSCS members. Mrs. Jack Nilson Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson, of were: Ann Roberts. Sissy Boswell. Erick and Janet Jakeman. Alan and Chriss Sorenson. Linda Lunt. Sharon. Jackie and Penny Huntsman. Alien Milne and Cathy Panek. Wedding Date Mr. and celebrated Mrs. Clarence Wilde Silver wedding anniversary last Sunday, at a family dinner at their home. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served. The tables were gay with colorful flowers and a very enjoyable day spent their by the family. Those attending from out of town were Mrs. Heber Bauer and son and daughter, Dean and Ruth of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Thurgood (Lois) and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sparrow (Bonnie) of Ogden. Lady Elks Hold Regular Meeting ut A Sunny Home for Sunny Living ' "' ct Mrs. Wilma Huntsman Entertains Club The Small Town Club met laat Thursday at the home of Mra. Myrtle Rowley in Silver City. Cards were enjoyed and refreshTrii'v s party pie is this sweet biscuit shortcake cut into wedges, ments served to members Mr. and then heaped high with raspberries and glorified Mra. l,ee Goodrieh. Mrs Kathleen with shipped cream cheese piping. Rowley, Mrs. Betty Blume, Mrs. Maxine Stubblefield, Mra. Edythe Green, and special gueata, Mr. and Mra. Edward Goodrieh. First prize was won by Mrs. by Mra. Blume For gala vacation parties during the summer, solve dessert prob- Stubblefield, all-clems with a deluxe shortcake. Fluffy shortcakes made with enriched and consolation by Mra. Goodrich. flour please both eye and palate, and score on good nutrition too. Mrs. Charles Mllllmaa and son Who could resist taking their and iron In the raspMrs. berry party shortcake pictured? Allow about five minutes to mix the Gregory are visitingMr.with Mrs. and simple drop biscuit batter which needs only to be spread In a greased Sandstroms parents, nine-inc- h Sandstrom. They expect to layer cake pan. The batter looks lumpy as it goes Into the i Carl hot oven, but it comes out golden brown, "fluffy and In I eave on Sunday for Eugene, Ore., 20 to 25 minutes. to Join Mr. Milliman, who is cm You may want to split the big biscuit In half and fill aa well me ployed In that city. They will be top it with fresh raspberries. To decorate, whip cream cheese fluffy on the trip by Mr. with a little milk and pile Into pastry bag. Pipe around each wedge. accompanied Once raspberry shortcake was strictly a summertime treat, but Mr. and Mrs. Gene Frleur of now its refreshing flavor provides a lift all the year around, for frozen or canned raspberries make a delectable topping, too. Long Beach, Calif, were weekend RASPBERRY SHORTCAKE visitor! at the home of Mra. Min2 cups sifted enriched flour 6 tablespoons shortening nie Painter. Mr. Prieur la a nephew 3 teaspoons baking powder to 1 cup milk of Mrs. Painter. 1 salt Sweetened rasberriea Mrs Wilma Huntsman was hostess to her card club at her home in Mammoth last Thursday evening. Cards provided the evening! diversion and prizes were won by Mra. Mae Rostrum high score, Mrs. t, and Mrs. Lily Erickson, Louise Kurtz, 2nd high. Refreshments were served to those named and to Mrs. June Kennedy, Mrs. Bessie Toone, and aperlal guests. Mrs. Rosalie Dunn, and Mrs. Thelma Roberts. Shortcake Solves Dessert Problems even-textur- e Mr. and Mra John Phipps were in Spanish Fork on Monday evening attending a delightfully arranged shower, given in honor of their granddaughter. Miss Carol Phippa daughter of Mr. and Mra Curtis Phippa, whose marriage to Roy Ottensen will be solemnized Wednesday evening, July 19, In Spanish Itork. The shower was given by the was held mother of the bride-dein the Fourth ward. A very fine musical program, arranged by Mra. LaVem Courley, a former resident of Eureka, was presented during the evening and a tasty buffet lunch served to the 200 guests attending. Other Eurekana attending were Mra. Wesley Robinson and daughter. Collette, Mra. John Fairen and daughter. Mary Lou, Mra. Mra. Clarence Dewey Robinson, Wahlqulat, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Hilda Webh. Mrs. Charles Kay, Mra. Heber Cushing and daughter, Colleen, and Mra. At Rowley Green-halg- all-cu- ut Lady Elks held their regular meeting Tuesday evening, July 18. in the Elks club rooms. At the conclusion of the business meeting, cards were enjoyed and a delicious lunch served by the hostess for the evening, Mrs. Vaiene Livingston. First prize was won by Mrs. Marva Corbridge, all-cby Mrs. Bert Rowe, and raffe prize by Mrs. Helen Brown. A 4-- H n, i renera! chairman, with Mrs. Cur Mammoth, celebrated his th tn Butler and Mrs. Arthur Smith birthday at a very enjoyable party Those in need of transp- Dinner Marks Silver N met at the home of Sharon Laird Monday, July 17. The girls continued work on their aprona. Following the meeting refreshments were served. The next regular meeting will be postponed, due to Pioneer Day. Those attending were Yvonne Maxfield, Colleen Fox, Margaret Mellor, Joyce Bray, Sylvia Sutherland, Marilyn Newman, Linda Rowrna Hanks. Kae Newman, and Sharon Laird. Prize winners were Mrs. Franke Eileen McNeil was a guest of the club. and Mra. Theriault. Club's advisors are Bonie Ryan and Nona Hudson. Small Town Club Sharon Laird, reporter Home annual picnic, Friday, July 21, at the k Homansville park. This is a super and to aked is their own dishes and silver bring everyone wsisting. last Sunday. ortation please contact Mrs. Alton His guests attended the matinee meetievent of rain, Baker. In the at Eureka, and later returned to church. the in be will ng the Erickson home where Mrs. Erickson served delicious party refreshments to Bobby's guests, who Turkey Club News . . . Local People At Party Honoring riv-- eerie n,rn Bride-To-Bclub The Pin and Needle 4--H Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes was hostess to the Elite club at her home last Thursday evening. The time was spent playing Bridge, and a delicious lunch served to members Mrs. Ethel Donnelly, Mrs. Elva Bonner, Mrs. Earlean Gear, Mrs. Marva Corbridge, Mrs. Belle Coffey. Mrs. Elsie Nilson, Mrs. Thelma Griggs, Mrs. Elizabeth Franke, Mrs. Peon Ferguson, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. Clara Jer-maand the special guest. Mra. W. S. C. S. Anticipation runs high Page Three Dee Clement. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Jones of Long Beach, Calif, and Miss Denise Jones of Malad, Idaho, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. John If Andrew Other visitors at the Andrew home durMrs. Daisy Johnson of Van Nuys, ing the week were Mra. Georg Calif, is visiting In Mammoth at Foraey and children, Betty Lou, the home of her slater and brother-in-la- Johnny and Carol of Salt Lake Mr. and Mra. Axel Wahl-ber- g. City. They divided their time between the Andrew home and the home of Mr. and Mrs. George For-se- y. Mr. Foraey drove out from the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stoke and and the family accomfamily of Orem visited In Eureka city Sunday on Tuesday and were guests st the panied him on the return trip home. home of Mrs. E. A. Stokes and Phone your news Item to 108. other relatives. ed w, teaspoon cup sugar Whipping cream Sift together flour, salt, baking pan. Bake In hot oven (450 F.) powder and sugar. Cut or rub in 20 to 25 minutes. Cut In pieshortening. Add milk to make a shaped wedges. Heap with sweet-thic- k batter, stirring only until ened raspberries Garnish with flour la well moistened. Spread whipped cream, in ungreased shortcake layer cakeMakee 1 V ch wfevK-- i ch Mr. and Mra. Duane Manaon furniture to be arranged for pleas- ure and comfort. The placing of and daughter, Kathleen and son doors and windows where they Jimmy, of Inglewood, Calif., are 's will Interfere with such an ar- visiting at the home of Mr. D. rangement may require a larger parents Mr. and Mrs A. Manaon. Other visitors at the Man-eo- n room. home are Mr. and Mrs Homar The number and size of pieces of furniture on hand or desired, the Francis, also of Inglewood. number of persons to be accomodated, along with their special In- the bathroom is used. Thus 5 x terests are all factors to be con- 6ft. 7 In., is the smallest size the sidered before deciding on the size room can be, and the tub must be you want your living room. placed across the end. A slightly Almost every kind of furniture larger size is recommended. One le available in a variety of sizes that la 6 x 7 ft. 6 In. affords space and shapes The wise buyers will so that the tub can be placed along select pieces that will be in har- the lengthwise wall and for a small mony with each other and with the table for caring for the baby. A size of the room. bathroom with a shower In place BATHROOMS Three pieces of a tub may be aa small as 5 ft 4 of equipment are in most every in. by 5 ft 5 in. The ingenious bathroom. They may be had In builder will see that storage closets several different sizes but average are built in every possible place sizes are: tub 60 x 30 in., toilet where they will not Interfere with , 27 x 22 in. and lavatory 19 x 17 In. other conveniences Where space le extremely limited Since it is expensive to alter the a shower may be Installed instead dimensions of bathrooms after they of a tub. This requires 34 x 34 In., are once built, make sure that you inside measurements for comfort- don't forfeit pleasure and comfort a Building a home around the sun Isnt hard with this plan. Its able use. Space, of course, must be for the rest of your life for the g ranch house with an overhanging roof which permits allowed for use of the equipment aa sake of having not planned for the short winter sun to penetrate the deep living room. In summer, well as other activities for which your needs in advance of building. the same roof angled keeps out the almost perpendicular rays. 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