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Show 1950 September 22, Page Three The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Word Come Of Social Cvcnts of tl)c Wedding Of I Hill Joan Miss XTmterent to Mammoth and frirnda ia the announce- - S ?! Hill of Tooele, liefcw of of MSm Joan and MrB- - Mr- - Friends Receive Word Of Marriage i well-know- Corbridge Marva Entertains Minerettes Name Her Club TMarva Corbridge waa the Felix club last hoa-t- o Thurs-i- r provided the and tasty werea enred to Maud Gourley, Mrs. Mar-Ji- tt Cronin, Mrs. Helen Brown, 51 Deon Ferguson, Mrs. Thelma Clara Jerman, Mrs. 5riKg, Mrs. Nelson and the special jothy Maud Blight. pert, Mrs. Hrit prize waa won by Mrs. gown and 2nd by Mrs. Ferguson. evening. Cards wrnlng's diversion mem-MU- ra Births . tC"C5'Ti3 6CTC5TU tCTCS'J TC5'Xi5 MTCJ'TM M7rO'M 5 and Mr. Rick aolem-Auiru- st Announcement is made this week The marriage waa 25 In Tooele. New of the marriage of Miss marriage of Miss Bonnie Taylor, daughter su of Ben Taylor of Roosevelt to Bill In tia Dlilrlctfor Colovich, son of Mrs. Alice Epper- JSJiSf years. She ia a niece of Mrs. son of Midway, formerly of Eur Hannifin of this city and a eka and the lute Sam Colovich. JJduaghtrr of W. A. Tasker, a The ceremony was solemnized n resident er July 24 at Evanston, Wyoming. Mrs. New Officers Surprise Party B!rthday A group hf friends dropped in on Mr Howard Greenhalgh Monday !7eninR and surprised her on her birlh,lay anniversary, A pleasant evening was spent in K001 chatting and a few games of Canasta furnished further entertainment for the The marriage of Miss Sally Latham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Latham of Magna, and Henry M. (Hank) Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson guests. A tasty lunch including a lovely birthday cake, was served to Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs Don Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson, Mrs. Hilda Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Neilsen. I son-in-la- w, et y, 1 Chief Brand Lime Cards, Luncheon Club Diversions Mrs. Sarah Sanderson was hostess to the S. T. club last Thursday evening at her home. Cards provided the evening's diversion and prize winners were Mrs. CHIEF BRAND HIGH CALCIUM LIME Grace Beck, high score, Mrs. Mar- garet Greenhalgh, all-c- ut and Mrs. Gladys Dean, consolation. High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters CONSOLIDATED 608 Building Dooly Tasty refreshments were served to Mra. Ada to those named Pcay, Mrs. Ada Hales, Mrs. Ella Mellor, Mrs. Anna Franks, Mra. Minnie Painter, Mra. Ruth Wahl-quis-t. Mrs. Esther Neilsen, Mrs. Alice Peart and the special guest, Mrs. Elna Hansen. ad Be It This By Wayne PLASTERING CHIEF MINING : Plant: Saddle, Utah CO. Salt Lake City employed My Destiny E. Cook To gather stardust from the night For which there is no fee And with it fashion dreams for you, Let this be My Destiny To take in hand your every case And chart your unknown sea; To lift the cross that you may bear Though you bear It willingly To the realm of fantasy Remove all known ban And build for you, castles tall From which to reach the stars To awaken your slumbering heart And from doubt, set it free To have you share this love of mine Let this be My Destiny . . tc: . &&&& Toid The home of Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Hannifin was the scene of a very lovely dinner party Sunday afternoon, honoring Mrs. Hannifin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tuckctt on the occasion of 4 their 40th wedding anniversary. Table decorations carried out the fall motif, and the highlight of the day for the Tuckctta, waa the lovely wedding cake, made by their granddaughter, Gertrude Ann Hannifin. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Tuckett, Mr. and Mra. Hannifin, Gertrude Ann and son Tim, Mrs. Margaret Hannifin, Mr, and Mra. Glen Larsen and Mr, and Mra. Max Larsen. The honored guests were the recipients of many lovely gifts. They are looking forward to next year when they celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. The Reporter Joins with their many friends In extending con gratulationa and best wishes on the occasion of their anniversary. Mrs. Frances Jones left Sunday for Roosevelt, where she has accepted employment In the Child Welfare Department In that city. Eat At Virginias Cafe Eureka's oldest and best, Everybody Welcome HUSKY BREAKFASTS for Park. The newly- a home in Salt School Days Birthday Club At Brady Home Mrs. Margaret Brady entertained the Birthday club at her home on Monday evening honoring Mrs. Naomi Cushing on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. Cards were enjoyed and a tasty lunch, Including a birthday cake waa served to members Mrs. Eva Jameson, Mrs. Ada Cherry, Mra. Wanda Colovich, Mrs. Valene Livingston, Mrs. Donna Paxman, Mra Ruth Gatley, Mrs. Isabel Christensen and the guest of honor. Prizes were won by Mrs. Cusht. ing. 1st and Mrs. Jameson, The guest of honor was presented with a beautiful gift by the club members. MOTHER- S- . IS AN APPROVED SCHOOL DAY BREAKFAST THAT'S A FAMILY FAVORITES Pett, became the bride of Rheem A. Kranke, son of Mr. and Mra. G. A. Franke, with Bishop Alonzo officiating at the nuptials. White candalcbra, leaves, and tall baskets of gladioli formed a fitting background for the wedding party. The petite bride waa picturesque in a rich model of alipper satin, fashioned with net yoke and a bertha collar of lace medallions, fitted bodice and a flowing skirt Her finger-ti- p veil, edged In deep lace, waa caught to a tiara of seed Mr. and Airs. Clelon Amen spent pearls. Her bridal bouquet was of last Wednesday at Standard vllle, red and white carna- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. tions. Neilsen, who are making their Miss Elaine Pett, sister of the home there for the present. bride was maid of honor. She wore Air. and Mrs. James Quigley a gown of lime green taffeta with satin trim and her corsage waa of made a trip to Delores, Colorado last week where th$y combined gardenias. business and pleasure. They re' Other attendants, Mrs.. Wm. Eastwood (Thelda Carlson) Mrs. turned home Friday. Wm. Morris (Joan Dalton), Miaa Mary McIntyre and Misa Carolyn Spurrier wore gowns in pastel shades of pink, yellow, blue and chart rucse. Their corsages were also of gardenias. Little Arlene Buenger, niece of the bride, wore white organdy and carried a miniature nosegay of fall flowers. Wm. Eastwood stood as best man for Mr. Franke and Wm. Morris and Lynn Brady ushered. The young couple were honored at a reception following the ceremony. Dancing waa enjoyed and refreshments served to the many guests attending. Newlyweds left Saturday evening for a honeymoon to Old Mexico. Upon their return they will make a home In Eureka. Both young people are graduates of Tintic high school and are popular members of the younger set Mr. Franke has completed his freshman year at the University of Utah. HERE Mrs. Richard HrlWrn (Darlene Phipps) and three children left for their home in Bellflower, Calif., last Saturday. They have spent the past six weeks at the home of Mrs. Halvema parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps, who have both been on the sick list At present they are much improved. However, the Phipps family seem to be having a bad time in regards to hosLila, pitalization. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Phipps, underwent an operation for appendicitis last week at the Hughes Memorial hospital In Spanish Fork. She returned home on Wednesday, and on the same day, her mother (Mrs. Curtis Phipps) was tsken to the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City, where she will receive treatment prior to undergoing an operation. The Phipps many friends are wishing thnt the "Hex" whirh seems to have followed them for the past several months will soon disappear, sml that all will enjoy better health, from now on. Fruits and Vegetables Sand-stro- m autumn Sliced Oranges Hot Beverage Link Sausages French Toast with Syrup all-cu- en-tral- n. rose-bu- ds ... avanite SVE1QJJ13 Week-En- d Specials! TOMATO SOUP TOMATO JUICE Sunday tisitors at the home of and Mrs. Ilml Runnells were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Runnells. and son. Don. Mrs. I .a vernc Williams and daughter Betty, and non Rodney, Mra. Leo Kenny, Mr. and Mra. Alton Woghtman. Mrs. Wayne Galbraith of Sail Lake City. Mr. ." ;V ' CV at weds will make Lake City. ceremony solemnized Saturday evening, September 16, in the Memorial Building in Eureka, Miss Kathleen Pett, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Sira. Stella Shea returned home Tuesday night after an extended 16, at the visit in Los Angeles, Calif.,, where Small Town Club Saturday, September Salt Lake she was a guest at the home of her At in Holy Cross hospital Mr. and Friday Meet one lone daughter and City This is five sons and Mrs. Fred Dunn (Helen Shea) and mtle girl for the Pilon family. Mr. and Mra. Lee Goodrich were She will be queen of the May for family. to the Small Town club at hosts will she or else her five brothers, Glen Lee motored to Nephl Sun- their home last Friday evening. have to learn to play football and to speak at the SacraAn evening of cards waa enbuebaU to help fill in when a day evening ment services there at the invita- joyed and fill in" ia required when the Pilon tasty refreshments were Mottion of Bishop Marvin Witt, for- served to Mr. and Mrs. Robert toyi get out on the diamond. her will be remembered aa Merle merly of Eureka. Miss Marion Rowley, Mrs. Leo Green, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blume, Mrs. Myrtle and grandma is Mrs. Mar-prNash, Betty Nash and Bishop Alon- Rowley, M r. and Mrs. Lawrence Lucas. zo Sands trom were in 'company Stubblefield and Mr. and Mra. Mis. Gin Larsen Is spending with Glen. Betty Nash sang, "Bless Joseph Berinl. Prizes were won by Robert Row-lethe week in Salt Lake City. This House" during the program. high score, Mrs. Green, consolation and Kenneth Blume, allcut. O Sir. and Alra. Fred Johnson and and daughter, David and Jill, and Mr. and Mra. Ted Johnson and children were In Salt Lake City last weekend and were guests at the home of Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mra. Andrew J. Johnson. They attended the wedding of Henry M. (Hank) John- - mony. son and Miss Sally Latham which Immediately following the nupwaa solemnized at the Copper club tials, a reception and dance honored the young couple. in Arthur during the week. The groom la a graduate of Tin' tic high school, and at present Is Eureka Couple Take Wedding Vows On Sept. 16 At Memorial Building It's two more boys for the Joe Twin sons were born to (Joe) Pilon Mr. and Mrs. A. L. FERTILIZERS of this city was solemnized Sept. 9, in the beautiful Copper club at Arthur. Jill Johnson, slater of the groom, waa one of the bridesmaids, and Ted Johnson, brother of the groom performed the duties of beat man. Bob Robinson, another Eurekan was one of the ushers for the cere- arm 1. PQoni! We Specialize in Rites Solomnized At Arthur In Tuesday, September 19, elect findid to the Payson hospital for ficers for the year 1850-5Eleanor the past ten days. All are wishing Jackson was temporary chairman. bcr a "pcedy recovery. The following officers were elected: President, Eleanor Jackson, daughter of Mrs. Helen Jackson; Elaine Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson of Mammoth; secretary and treasurer, Peggy Paxman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paxman. A short business meeting followed the election of officers. In a vice-preside- J Local ManTakes Bride From Magna Friends of Mrs. Kate Pend ray The Minerettes of Tintic high will be sorry to learn of her serschool held their first meeting on ious illness. She has been con- ofto Mrs. Evelyn J. Williams is the Pep Club advisor. !,, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tuckett Honored At Occasion Of 49th Wedding Day Other visitors at the Runnels home are Mrs. Hilda Wilson of Richinond.ral if. Mrs. Wilson is a sister of Mrs. Bunnells and Mra. Gnlhrnlth. She will spend several days at the Runnells home before returning to her California home. Cjarden-Fres- h CORN GRAPES !bToka' RED SPUDS Tlmkln Bits Tlmr Toold A Vulcan Products Representative JOHN A. ROSS Telephone 55 m a... 23 DRY ONIONS 33 s ,01 23 CANTALOUPES I SSa S36 10 TOMATOES Fancy lug: QQd 6 lbs. 25c White King White King Large Pkgs. Water Softener 29c 24c Wax Paper Fern 125 ft. 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