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Show MWi rtWWrihfrMS) November 10, 1950 Elks Uy The Eureka (Utah) Reporter l 1 7LJv Elk nut In regular boh--o- n Tuesday evening at the Following the club nsmis. session, an evening of was enjoved ami prize were hw Mrs. KHa Hannifin, first; and Mrs. 5 jjiTt ltowe, all-cu- t, of cards a tihmduaUm iuneh was nerved by Mrs. gSbelh Franke, hostess for the evening- Mrs. - Louise Kurtz Entertains Club S-o-c-- wei W-or4--d-i i-a-l lurrituns " 1 ,!aiTO Met Town Club In Silver Tbe Small Town club met last Ufitv evening at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Lee Coodrich in Silver aty. provided the evening's Aversion and prizes were won by Sant Rowley, high score; Mrs. t, ami Rowley, consolation. Bernini, jeeeph were served to Refreshments Mrs. Joseph those named and to Btnini, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Myrtle Rowley, and gym gn, Leo Green. all-cu- Meets Coffey Home Elite At Club an1 the Salt Lake daughter of an'1 Mrs. Arnel L. Barney, SuIimii, who accompanied the coiifili to Sait Iake to the temple Mm. Joseph Bernini entertained Mr- Wahlquist is the son of Mr. on Wednesday afternoon at a einl- - n Mrs. ( 'larence Wahlquist of drims party honoring her niece, Hu graduated from Tin ' Joanne Torrisi, on her 7th birth- - Elite club met at the home At the conclusion of the regular lira Belle Coffey last Thurs-de- y evening. Bridge furnished the meeting of Tintic Chapter No. 18. with Monday evening, a party was evening's entertainment, e. given in honor of Harry Randle, pitot going to Mrs. Marva high score, and Mrs. Ethel who was recently elected Worthy Grand Patron of O. E. S. of Utah. t. Donnelly, Alton Baker, Worthy Patron, At the conclusion of cards refreshments were served to those was in charge of the impromptu named and to Mrs. Myrtle Theri-fi.- it program, which consisted of two Mrs. Deon Ferguson, Mrs. solos by Alan Randle, accompanNil-eo- n, ied by Mabel Butler; talks by Hynbeth Franke, Mrs. Elsie Mrs. Earlean Gear, and Mrs. Alex Blight, Past Grand Patron; Ethel Donnelly. Past Grand MaElra Bonner. tron, and the guest of honor, Mr. Randle. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Faxman spent list Saturday in Springville, visit-hi- g Delicious refreshments were with Mr. Paxmana parents, served, with Elizabeth Franke as Mr. snd Mrs Thos. Paxman. chairman. The of Cor-hrids- all-cu- - Dra-gerto- - Joanne, whose home is in New York, and her mother are visiting at the Bernini home. A pink and white color schenip was used in the table decorations, with a beautiful birthday cake rentering the serving table. The little guest of honor was presented with seven red roses in honor of the occasion, it being a tradition in her family to give a nil rose for each birthday. Little guests present wen1: Carol Lee Bigler, Christine Dalgleish. Judy Roe Greenhalgh. Billy Galley and David Bernini, Mrs. Bernini waa assisted bv Mrs Dora Torrisi ami Mr. ' i .i - - orchid. Soft music was played by 'atrice Davis, Exquisitely styled, the bride's gown was of white slipper satin, with a IhnIici1 buttoned down the front, with leler lan collar and insets of oriental lace and a full skirt entrain. A fingertip veil was held to the head with a halo of oriental lace, which also adorned the edge. She carried a svfcet- htart bouquet of an orchid by pink rosebuds, and with streamers of orchid satin and silver ribbon streamers. The bride was attended by Darlene Jolley, an aunt, aa maid of honor; Jewel Swenson, a sister, as matron of honor; other attendants were Bethea Wahlquist. sister of the groom: Dorothy Jean Sabin, Mable Wyler. Ann Proctor, Joan Thorpe, and Mar Leah Rust, all dressed in pastel formats and wearing corsages to correspond. Little Deon and Dean Jolley, cousins of the bride and attired formally, acted as train bearers. Rex Lee, friend of the groom, assisted him as best man. Parents of the bride and groom assisted at receiving the guests: Mrs. Barney in a royal blue gown and Mrs. Wahlquist in a sky blue one, and each wearing a white camelia corsage. Mr. Blain Hansen acted aa master of ceremonies during the following program: Prayer. Glen Baker; piano solo. Crawford Gates; reading. Alary Oltcsen. a tribute to the bride; solo. Bonnie Ryan, Because." accompanied by Jean Oborn; trombone solo, Ray Colo-vic- h. O Promise Ale," accompanied by Bonnie Wridc; reading, Joyce Garbet. Sites Goes to the I" sur-Gre- en are inexpensive if you make them yourself. Here CHRISTMAS toys playthings made of felt pieces which can be to whipped together in a jiffy. The whito swan is a soft toy for bsby d ears and cuddle. Brown bunnyAs a bean bag with long embroidered features. Want to play catch? A direction leaflet for making FELT TOYS may be obtained by oending a stamped, envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper, recotton-stuffe- self-addres- questing Leaflet No. 0. at the pot-luc- n, LEGION AUXILIARY Entre Nous Club Hears Fine Review The American Legion Auxiliary Janet Lee waa hostess to the will hold their regular meeting Entre Nous Literary club on Afonday evening, Nov. 13, at 8 Wednesday evening, Nov. 1. oclock In the Alcmorial Building. Belle Coffey gave an interesting President Esther NcilRcn rebook review on Gwen Bristow's The author has quests a good attendance, as it Jubilee Trail. a dramatic tale to relate concern- will be installation night for the ing an adventurous young woman new officers, and District Presifrom New York who felt to see life she must journey down the dent Airs. Broadhcad will be the Jubilee Trail, which is the "Old Installing officer. Spanish Trail." The heroines discovery revealed that "at the end of every trail was the start of another." An informal discussion by the group followed the book review. The hostess served delicious refreshments to Myrtle Theriault, Virginia Randle, Ellen Randle, Earlean Gear, Elysabeth Franks, Ellen Ferguson, Deon Ferguson, Ethel Donnelly, Belle Coffey, Elva Bonner, Lula Baker, Emily Andrew and Airs. Agnes Anderson. The next meeting will be held at the home of Elysabeth Franke. and the book review will be given by Alyrtle Theriault. son-in-law- , N-1- De-spai- n, ks SILVER CLUB Watch That Clock J 'IN JUST 5 MINUTES CAN SAVE VOU $1,000 and Airs. E. R. Wheelock and son, Gilbert, hunted at Cow Hollow, with Gilbert being the lucky hunter. He succeeded In bagging his deer but not Pop. Air. Airs. Roy Ply and son, Boh, who the past few weeks, returned home have been visiting in Eureka for to Hardin, Montana, last Sunday. While here they were guests at the home of Mrs. Fly's mother, Airs. Alargarrt C. Lucas, and also at the home of her sister snd -in-law, Air. and Mrs. J. A. brother- Green made a business trip to Salt Lake on Monday of this week. She returned home Tuesday. Iro M THERE'S new ROOM INSIDE this l'i re head room, slum! MORE Dodge-mo- D AutO- - Dodge malic Transmission . Cvro-Mati- c is available on Coro mi models at moderate extra cost dcr room, stretch-ou-t leg room than in many can costing far mure. still not yourselfl You could pay $1,000 more and extra roominess, driving ease and rugged dependability of DODGE! See for ,v Mimmss of your time worth $1,000? I Thats all tlie time we need to slww you the Ff of Dodge bigger dollar value! You'll mv smart big Ihxlge gives you a new kind driving ease-ex- tra roominess and money- hi in many you dont get saving dependability that thousand more. dollar much a as ears costing as see how easy it i to owe Conic in tod.iv-a- nd Ice. Your present car UxLiys Wc value Dm will probably take care of tho down payment fUHI8sr"1-'- 3.49 FELS NAPTIIA BAR SOAP COCOA 23c 18c CATSUP1 3cans23e FROZEN PEAS man. Air. and Air. Ernest Kartell of Ogden were guests over the week-en- d at the home of Air. Bar-tell- 'a sister and 28c S0UP DODGE Jint t fantohn me r tf CEORGE W. FORSEY COMPANY Eureka, Utah Xik 49c Beef, A Grade POT ROAST Pound SIDE PORKS,,, 49c RIB STEAK 75c FRESH FISH & POULTRY brother-in-la- Air. and Airs. Alden Childs. Air. Bartell is a nntive of Eureka, and has been recalled into the service and rnme to see hia sistes's family before leaving for active duty. Other guests over the week-en- d nt the Childs' home were Air. and Airs. George llnll (Drlnne Childs) snd hnby daughter, ATsrshs Rae cil .. . of Ncphl. Bigger Value 37c 24c 55c 59c REAL COLI) Pure California BIRDSEYE 3c BABY FOODS PICNICS wsrriaker6' Paxman and family of Spanish Fork spent Sunday in Eureka visiting at the home of Mr. and Airs. Wm. Pax- Ronald can 3f.r23e BREAKFAST LEMON JUICE Airs. MEXKORHHIBinS LIBBYS FRUIT COCKTAIL1 Jerry Kennedy and Run Sorenson of ATammoth bagged their deer in the area near Ekker Ranch. Air. anil IOWEST-PRICE- 87c COFFH Pilon. Airs. AMERICA'S n, Bur-mist-er Air. and Air. W. R. Wherlock and son Gilbert, who recently moved to Spanish Fork were in town on Tuesday, and were dinner at the home of Air. and guests Arlene merimba solo, City;" Whcc-loc"Nola," accompanied by Airs. Lloyd Randle. The report that they have had Suzanne Christensen; solo, Don Penrod, Aly Happiness," accom- word from their son Richard, recently, and that he is stationed at panied by Beatrice Davis. Pals, who were bridesmaids, an air base in Japan. ' sang Aly Best To You. Air. and Airs. George Forney Dancing followed, led by the were in Provo and Payson last business and week, combining pleasure. WHERE FRIENDS MEET Airs. Howard Greenhalgh entertained at a birthday party last Wednesday afternoon, honoring her son Ralph on his 10th birthday. An afternoon of gaums and music was enjoyed, ami delicious party refreshments were served to Ralph's little guests. Those attending the party were: Joanne Torrisi, Linda Frrrin, Geo. Castleton, Barbara lloawell, A. It. Webb, Nancy and Ronald Bird, Air. and MiV Edward Goodrich Jerry and I'atty Giles, Raymond and Vernon Jones; Donna, Donald of Mammoth are the proud parents of a baby daughter, bom last and Judy Rae Greenhalgh. Wednesday, Nov. 1 at the Payson Tho welcome little hospital. Rebekahs Schedule la the first child for the daughter Christmas Banquet couple and will be christened Karen. Columbia Robckah Isxlge met in Alaternal grandparents are Mr. regular session on Thursday, Nov. and Airs. Ollie Whltelock of 2, with Noble Grand Gladys Dean and is their first grandpresiding. child. Paternal grandparents are anIt was decided to hold the Air. and Mrs. Lee Goodrich of nual Christmas banquet on Dec. 7. Silver City. After the regular business was dispensed with, cards were enjoyed Wendell Alellor, Del Hales and and prizes were won by Airs. Jean-in-e Frank In town last Johnson and Airs. Alathina week Ewell, were a few spending days with Dalton. Hostesses for the evening were their families. The three men are Airs. Ruth Wahlquist, Airs. Louie working at Desert Center, Cal. for the present. Ilnrrelt and Airs. Avia King. Next meeting will lie held ThursWeek-en- d day, Nov. 16, and we will be honguests at the home ored by the president's visitation. of Air. and Airs. Cecil Fitch, Sr k A supper will be served were Loughran Daly and Donald at 6:30. Hancock of Riverside, Cal. They Noliel Grand Gladys Dean re' came to Utah to participate In the quests that all members he present deer hunt for this milling. Aim. Daisy Rurtnlster of Stock-toAir. ami Aim. John Andrews at Cal., spent the week-en- d were in Alalad, Idaho over the of her niece and nephew, home the week-en- d visiting with relatives. Mr. and Airs. Wm. Bate. Mrs. Airs. Andrew's mother, Airs. Jola an oldtime resident of seph H. Thomas, snd Alias Jennie the town, and had a grand time Andrew accompanied them to Eurwith old friends, especialeka. Airs. Thomas will spend the visiting Mrs. Margaret Drew, who winter months at her daughter's ly with waa a school mate of Mrs. Burml-ater- s. home. Her old friends will rememJohn Cronin drove to Salt Lake ber her as Daisy Naylor. on Sunday and spent the day at WANTED the home of his daughter and Air. and Mrs. Jack Lloyd. Airs. Cronin, who has visited In 1 OAK Dining table or set (round the city for the past week, accomtable); 1 Ornate picture frame, not less than 36 x 36. Call 255, panied Mr. Cronin on the return 0 Eureka. trip to Eureka. - ta lhp V ' Ralph Greenhalgh Has Birthday Party New Arrivals... t Harry Randle Is Honored At Party ENJOY YOURSELF News Notes they were united in marriage Hiy ItnlK-r- r.urtmi at and to h to those mentiom-Kf Thelma Roberts. Mrs. Lily rtSaon, Mrs. Wilma Huntsman, Sfto the special guests. Dixie gens and Mrs. Claus Rostrum. day. Small Cumin if p.rents A highlight of the week was the wedding recep- - Mrs. Bernini Gives t. JSTtoo..c, tnilaren S Party delicious The hostess served a all-cu- Club Parties Ceremony Nov. 1 Unites Reva Barney and Dorwain Wahlquist waln Wahlqui'st"111' At high noon Nov. "'jvening of cards was enjoyed Mae winners were Mrs. high more; Mrs. June second high, and Mrs. Iji(iijetinnls LDS Temple '7TT Louise Kurtz entertained club last members ot her card Mam- fjjylgday at her home in S nrize Satnim, 5?dy Page Three Meet Club Room I'MfajiMttflBMn Mr. snd Mm. George (Judd) Alanson and son, George, visited at the home of over the week-en- d Mr. Munson's parents. Air. and Mrs. A. P. Munson. Young George is a student at Wasatch Academy at Mt. rieasnnt. bride's sweet In art waltz. In charge of the gifts were Airs. Crystal Baker. Naomi Gillies, and Genevieve All Swlvey Baker. The serving waa presided over by Lillian Pavia. Ruth Davis. Agnes Wood and Lnvina Thompson. A group of girls In formats assisted Thr beautiful wedding cake was cut for family members of the bridal couple Air. and Mrs. Wahlqulkt will make ibeir home in Spanish Fork. MK ZSUutfaqlvb tf Jf pmd M M Jwi&Vf EARLY! iTi' ItSI buyl Pm.&flS&W YAMS WWW 19c 2 Pounds ... CRANBERRIES1"0 23c CELERY 19c 17c Bunches BRUSSEL SPROUTS 2 EfC AHVLL J nDAklhl CARROTS LO WJPRICK Sfl DAY. If , Ib Bunches.. J5c THOM? 179-18- 0 FHKE DELIVERY |