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Show 1950 September 15, Bonner Mrs. Elva Club Entertains Hirlhs highre, Nilson, fridge, all-cu- C. S. Meets S. Clnlt lirties hnguricmcnts Polts-Kennet- LSchoel Wed h Tu-ar- s s.-p- vnlLuIu Thursday evening, Mra. Rostrum entertained the members of her club. The evening wan npent playing carda and the prizes were won by Mra. Bennie The bride was lovely in a white sheer lace gown white v-- -- 'TBaker. Mrs. Km Fuller, Mrs. Lee Bird Gives Alliene Farren, For Party Daughter Mrs. Edythe I. Jfi- - Mrs Marie Holmes. Mrs. Mrs. Lee Bird entertained at a Hanks. Mrs. Elsie Nilson, children's party on Thursday, honMinnie 5? vola Nevera. Mrs. her daughter. Nancy Lee's Mrs. Bert Rowe, Mrs. oring tenth birthday. Smith. Mra Pansy Treloar, Annie Vivian and Mra. Lavon entrain. r trimmi-i- ! finger-ti- p A pearl- - satin Juliet rap held the veil. She carried a d heart-shape- bouquet of ahaded-pin- k rosebuds and white streamers. Mrs. Geraldine Payne, sister of the hride, attended her sister as mntron of honor. Mra. Vera Card-wel- l, sister of the groom, attending matron. Bridesmaids were: Miss Eleanor Jackson, Miss Barbara Hansen and Miss Jean Oborn The best man was Mr. Ralph Phillips. In the receiving line ware the bridal party, Mr. and Mra Leonard School, Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl Potts and Mr. and Mra. Harold Potts. An interesting program waa given and this was followed by dancing. The time was spent playing games, and a delicious lunch of Rysn. hamburgers and all the trimmings were served on the patio. Charlene Auxiliary assisted her mother with the servLegion ing. Those attending the party Conducts Meeting were Linda Rae Newman, Mar"Tmerican Legion Auxiliary held garet Mellor, Bobby Ferguson, aum-n- fr Paul Cushing, Patsy Whitehead. tbeir first meeting after a vacation, Monday, Sept. 11. George Castlcton, Mary Cronin, In the MemoTerry Kay, Richard Stapley, Mar- Three-hundrThe meeting was held guests called to rial building with president Mrs. ilyn Newman, Tommy Randle and congratulate the bridal couple and otber Neilson presiding. Miss Marilyn Hansen was in Judy Westman. A report on the activities at charge of the guest book. Out of Girt State at Logan was given by town guests were, Mrs. Winifred W. Forseys and Miss George Hansen, Marilyn Hansen, Bargi Eleanor Jackson complete and Give Family Dinner bara Hansen of Spanish Fork; p.in. Erickson. A waa of given Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Thompson interesting report Mr. and Mra. George W. For-se- y of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the work they do. entertained with a family J. Martin of Ogden; Mr. Noel Mian Irene Kay gave two vocal Mra. Henry ioIm. After the regular business dinner at their home last Saturday. Payne of Kearns; meeting cards were played and All of the family members were Franks, Miss Ruth Potts, Miss Jo were, Mrs. Nao- present except Gary, who ia work- Ann Sax and Mias Eleanor Jack the mi Ecke. first; Miss Ruth Potts, ing for the Hawaiian Island mis- son of Eureka. After a short honeymoon In d-eand raffle. Mra. Vivian sion. Stewart and Mrs. Esther Neilson, A delicious turkey dinner waa Wyoming, the young couple will hooteaiei for the evening, served served to Mr. and Mra. George F. make their home in American a delicious lunch. Forney, Betty Lou, John and Carol, Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Manson, Mar Mrs. Margaret Blackett left on Mn. Kate Pr Pnd ray was taken ilyn, Susan, and Stephen, Mr. and to spend the week visitMonday to Um Payson hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Sam Allman, Sam, and Craig and her She has been ill for some time and ing daughter Mr. Mrs. Saland Warren Curtis, her friends hope for a speedy recmon and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Mr. and Mra. Bryce Jones in Pay-so- n. overy. Mrs. Nellie Rowe went to ard Forsey, Linda and Mark. rePayson with her mother and mained for several days. On Wednesday, Mrs. Kate Ames Mr. Lrallr Cromar of Pleasant Grove was In town on Tuesday left for Encino, Calif., where she will spend several months with VUtora at the Pendray home attending to business. her son Mr. Jack R. Ames. on Sunday were Mr. and Mra Francis Farren, Mrs. Richard May, Mrs. J. II. Nilson and daughter Ed North of Salt Lake City and Dinnie, have gone to Stands rdvllle Mrs. LuDean Sax, Mr. Tim Sulll Rowrena Hanks were Robert Rowe and sons of Ogden. where they will spend the early van and Mrs. fall months with their husband and in Nephi on Wednesday. Nr. Mary Driscoll returned Frid- father. Mr. Nilson ia employed by Mrs. Hilda Carlson of Mt. Pleasay after a months vacation at the the Centennial Development Co. Crane home in Salt Lake City. ant is spending the week with her Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Briggs of sister, Mrs. P. N. Neilson. SO Orem entertained their parents, Mrs. B. B. Parish, who has been Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rowe on SunEat day. Aa this was Mrs. Rowe's at a rest home in Salt Lake City, birthday, a very special dinner has been taken to the General hoswas served. pital for a check-ued prise-winne- rs ut ... son-in-la- w, At p. lirprias Cafe Everybody 'In Mrs. Daisies Johnson is leaving Mammoth after an extended visit with her sister, Mra. Axel Wahl-berg- .. She plans to visit in Texas and Arkansas before returning to her home in Van Nuys. Calif. oldest and best. Eureka's Welcome 5 minutes s? ut Potts) Those Child Delinquency. JT Undine to roll call were. Mrs. 5 Mrn. Lelah Hunt, second; Mrs. June Kennedy, all-cand Mra. Kennedy, the consolation. A delicious lunch was served to those named and to Mra. Lily Erickson, Mra. Louise Kurtz. Mra. Bernice Lunt, Mrs II. E. Huntsman and Mra. Dorothy Warren. - I big-tim- Lady Elks Sponsor Husband's Party The Lady Elks had planned on entertaining their husbands with a picnic at the park Saturday evening, but due to rain the picnic became a party in the Elk club rooms. The evening was spent in card playing and dancing. A picnic lunch was served to a large for California to spend their crowd; everyone decided the cation. They visited In Los Angeles, was a success. Long Beach and in Santa Ana, also spending some time with Mra. Club Literary Livingston's sister. In Oakland, they visited with Mr. and Mra. Conducts Meet Lynn Livingston and family. Cecil The Entre Nona Literary club remained with his brother, and held their first meeting of the Mrs. Livingston has Just returned home after a wonderful trip. 1950-5- 1 year last Wednesday eveMra. home Ethel of ning at the A mistake waa mads In reportDonnelly. the marriage of Mlaa Elaine ing inan Dcon Mra. Ferguson gave Sax. She la a daughter of Mr. and teresting review of Edward E. P. Sax of Salt Lake City Streeter's book, The Father of Mra. a niece of Mra. LuDean Sax of the Bride. A general discussion and followed and after a short business Eureka. session refreshments were served Mra. Margaret Greenhalgti visito the following members: Mra. ted friends In Santaquln on Friday. AndMrs. Agnes Anderson, Emily rew, Mra. Lulu Baker, Mrs. Elva picnic- Sirloin MW USt -- Famous Dodge smooths out your slops and starts. And Dodge is so easy to Mndlc in traffic-- so easy to Fluid Drive 1 park! great new Dodge Leg GEORGE W. FORSEY COMPANY BLUE TAG 49c LOGANBERRIES No 2 57 2 Mutton-lb- . Eureka, Utah . . cans ' BLUE HILL . . . 39c 8 -- 25 Hunts Tomato 18 CATSUP 11 31b. CREAM WHITE SHORTENING can Mr. Fred iJiird, who is serving in the Merchant Marines, Is spendleave visitingwilh ing a four-da- y his mother, Mrs. Nell Laird. SALAD DRESSING Decorative Lace For Your Buffet . LADY WEST (it. 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Gime in today I Give us just 5 minutes to demonstrate the value Dodge gives that puts you miles and money alicadl lewMt-prtM- d Mrs. John Phipps, who Is spending a week with her brother in Provo, after her release from the GRAPE JUICE QtuS!!e.37 NAVY BEANS firw Mr. and Mra. John Farren and family, Mra. Frank Ewell and son Larry, visited on Sunday with John Farren at Helper. 59c you'll appreciate lamnus Dodge niggedness, dependability and economy. the sorry to hear that she is In the hospital. Returning from church Sunday evening at an Intersection, she was waa hit by an automobile and thrown twenty feet She suffered severe Injuries and was taken to the hospital, where she ia In a criti- . Roast-lb- StewHens-lb- . more Jut Friends of Mrs. Annie Whitehead of Long Beach, Calif., will be SWEET PEAS Veal Steak le New music. Tuesday and Friday 59c b. Steak lb. Lean Pork stretch-ou- t roominess gives you find to in more youd hardly hope how Youll sec cars. expensive And lie! a car can tlie more you drive a Dodge, tlus easy-to-hand- - FRESH DONUTS Shoulder Mrs. Anna McDonald spent last week visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra. D. A. Brunno in Midvale. five minutes will show Mr. and Mrn. John II. Lloyd and baby of Salt Lake City, visited with Mra. Lloyd's parents, Mr. and Mra. John Cronin over the weekend. A Grade Reef ... Ashort you this Lake City. Gold Coin Bacon-l- enjoyed the rtip. roomy 1950 Dodge I Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan of Park City their son and wife and Mr. and Mra. Wm. Sullivan of Provo, apent Sunday at the home of Mr. Sullivan's mother, Mra. D. J. Sullivan. Wm. Sullivan graduated from the BYU last June where he majored In music. On Monday, he and Mra. Sullivan left for Seattle where he will enter college and continue his study In family left Monday for California cal condition. where they will make their home. e e Mrn. Wm. Paxman had as her guest over the weekend her sister Mr. and Mrs. and brother-in-laBliss Mikeaell and family of Salt MESA ITS at Fish Lake last week. The fishing waa good so that every one pay $1000 more and not get all the famous ruggedness and proved de pendability of this smart e e Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neilson and Mr. and Mrs. Rone Turner and family of Santa Ana, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mra. Maynard Carter. Mr. Turner la a brother of Mra. Carter. Mrs. Fred Monlue and daughter Colleen, were in Payson on Saturday for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Milne, and sons Myron, Norman and Allen, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Roberts, daughter, Ann, Mr. and Mra. Jack Hill and sons of Tooele, were visitors You could Fish Lake. where they will enjoy the fishing for the next five days. Bonner, Mra. May Cronin, Mrs. Dcon Ferguson, Mrs. Janet Lee, Mrs. Ellen Randle, Mra. Virginia Randle and Mra. Myrtle Theriault. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mra. May Cronin on September 20. Payson Park. than many ousting far morel You got ail tlie stretch-ou- t head room, shoulder mom, and leg room you ever wanted! Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Handrraoa have been spending the week at -party On Iatmr Day, the D. C. Forsey family and the George W. Forsey family enjoyed a reunion at the WOMB! On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wahlqulat went to Fish Lake were sister-- FOR VALUE !" Franks, cut and raffle. The hostesses were: Mrs. Vola Nevera and .Mrs. Hilda Webb and they served a delicious lunch. ut in-law, DODGE Tlntlc District Ladies Auxiliary No. 23, held their regular meeting Wednesday evening, Sept. 6, in the Miners' Union Hall, Following the business meeting cards were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. Alliene Farren, first; Mra. Anna Mrs. Marion Forsey entertained the members of the Pinochle club marked with a white orchid. at her home Friday evening. The Two the bride were rouslna evening was spent playing carda her attendants of in the procession, and prizes were won by Mra. VirMiss Canice Gardner of Superior, ginia Randle, high score. Mra. Effie Arizona and Misa Mary Ellen and Mra. Ellen Randle, Bell, all-cBaptist of Denver. William J. Sulconsolation. livan of Butte, Montana and DarDelicious refreshments rell Gardner of Superior, Arizona, served to Mra. Ellen Randle, Mra. were in company with the brideMra. Effie Bell, groom. Ushers Virginia Randle, were Vincent Cir-uz- zl Mra. Ruth Gatley, Mrs. Dora of Phonelx and Robert L. Randle, Mra. Ella Mellor and spec- Connell of Denver. ial guests, Mrs. Mabel Butler and A wedding breakfast in the Mra. Henrietta Franks. . Jade room of Hotel Utah folMra. Dewey Colvin and small lowed tha ceremony, after which newlyweda left on their honeydaughter of Salt Lake City have the been visiting her parents, Mr. moon. They will make their home in Tallahaase, Florida. and Mra. Ira Miller in Dividend. Mra. Margaret B. Hannifin, Mr, Mra. Brennan Hannifin and and Several weeks ago, Mrs. Cecil Mr. and Mra. Edmund Hannifin of Livingston and son Cecil, Jr., left Goshen attended the wedding. va- Miss Lillian Blackett, who has Mr. and Mrs. Warren Salmon and son Larry, have returned to spent the summer with her Mra. Margaret Blackett, their home in St. Louis, Missouri after a months visit with Mra. Sal- returned to her home in Nephi lost mons parents, Mr. and Mra. Geo. week. Forsey. Mra. Garth Manson ia spending two weeks with her husband, who has been recalled to active duty. He la stationed at Spokane, Wash. can show you why rris Pinochle Club At Forsey Home Ginger Rogers prepares for e teanla. her drbut la mixed-double- s ghe was scheduled for loarnament ploy with veteran Frank Shields as part nor and for n erlrbritirs tournShe is praeUclng la ament. New York. Social Matured At Meet Justness, well-know- first prize; Twine, t first meeting riHge Miss Mary Jean Sullivan Donald Joseph Tate. The lovely bride, a daughter of Mrs. Daniel II. Sullivan and the n late Mr. Sullivan, ia a member of the city's social set. A graduate of St. Mary of the Waa-atc- h she also received a degree from Stanford. Mr. Tate la a son of Mr. and Mra. W. L. Tate of Knmkville, Kansas. He attended Kansas State College at Emporia, Kansas and New York University. The mass waa performed by Rev. Thomas A. Doran of the Colorado dioceae, an uncle of the bride. The lovely bride wore a white Alcnron lace gown. Tiny cullalilliea were placed at each aide of her rap of matrhlng lace, and her veil, of finest Salas Illusion, fell full length. She carried a white missal On May A reception was held Thursday evening, Septemmet at the Methodist ber 7 in American Fork at the Third ward church T. The prcHident. Ih'her presided as this ng Ml an( MlS Ken,ltJth L- Sckoe1 (Jessie after a Smcr recess: there was much to. i irinrffff to attend Edvthe I. Green gave the Of interest to their many friends in Eureka) was a nuptial high mass solemnized in Cathedral of the 7 uniting in mar-Madeleine, Thursday, September and - T After Recess .rrh lYeiiS Notes (omwj liivnts September?; Reception Given - Donnelly- yt Jessie Thelma Griggs, Mra. and Mra. Ethel jJjS-guso- yiarriuties t. Elic nerved to Mrs. Ear- Lunch was Marva Corbridge Mra. rear Mrs. Elale Myrtle Theriault. k" Couple Will Make Home In Florida Following Salt Lake Wedding Rites wares "fljpElite club met at the homen SL Klva Bonner laet Thura-ithe bridge game, the won by Mra. Marva and Mra. L Page Three The Eureka (Utah) Reporter FRUITS & VntllLES lb 25c Yams-- 2 Green 2,lw- - Corn-do- PARTY CAKE MIX 33 Red KELLOGGS PEP 23 Seedless Collcdgc Inn Tomato Juice cocktail ?t:c;2n DRanaltes z. lb. Spuds-1- 0 . 45c . 32c 19c Grapes-l- b BLEACHED Utah 19c Celery-stoc- k Cauliflower-- 2 lb. . 29c H. (K. A. Phone 179 or 180 f t rTrrf 15c u. s. No. l EXCHANGE Orange and Grapefruit Juice 16 oz. cans w Bunches Carrots-- 2 LI Market Delivery Tues. or Sat. wmw w w rt'ff y wv v m ''i w rrf w ti 9 w 4k |