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Show i vioveniber 24, 1950 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Rrtwkah Lodge No. 2, in Miners Hall on OJ'"Jit Lav Nov. 10. with N. 0. I6E, Dtan. preaiding. It wae viaitation of "StS W was called to order supper was served to the chairmanship of SL Bmnton and her committee. BfVCjte Walk waa engaged In. was enjoyed by all present. meeting will be held on Dec. 7, which wiU also lJS Ja Jy Jwciirixtmas Banquet. Noble all officers and topes to see su win SS-fKi jytd at Attend Meeting Bebckah Lodge No. 2. Tbis well represented at Bee Jwi STiSe at Payson. the No. 34 the president's visits- - making the trip jjthoiw Eureka were: Virginia Brad-- ? Barrett. Joan Mathlna Dalton, jirren, Jean Giles Edythe l. Green. Louis Nellie Laird, Alice K King, Robinson. Stella Shea, SNebb and EUva Webb. Mrs. is now a resident Tpawon but still a member ofa Mm Laird, who Eureka lodge, ike ladies joined the Eur-- at Payson. delicious supper was served ml enjoyed by all and the effort S forth was well worth while, as i ipeed it was a good trip. ate Club Holds Meeting Regular Da Elite club members met at of Mrs. Myrtle Theriault hit Thursday evening. At home furnished the game and tasty refreshments me served to the following: Mrs. Cor-IridBhd Donnelly, Mrs. Msrva Mrs. Elsie Nilson. Mrs. Eiricaa Gear, Mrs. Elva Bonner, Cof-f- c jbe. Clara Jerman, Mrs. Belle Mrs. Deon Ferguson, Mrs. ndma Griggs, Mrs. Elysabeth Ftuka and the special guests, Bn. Loella Gear and Mrs. ploria Bridie At Mae Rostrum Entertains Club Mrs. Women's Society of Christian Service held a quilting bee at the home of Mm. Alton Baker Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Iinmard Brown 16. with Mrs. Ed Holmes assisting and sons, Jerry and Bill, spent as While the weather was miserlast Saturday In Salt Lake and able. all who were indoors at the Provo. party were comfortable and happy Mr. and Mm. IV. fl. Stevenson and busy as bees Luncheon waa served to the foland son, Ricky, are spending the week in Salt Lake visiting with lowing: Mm. Wm. Vivian. Mrs. Ada Randle, Mm. Leonard Ryan. Mrs. relatives. Arthur Smith, Mm. Jack Nilson, Mm. Martha Van Wagoner re- Mrs. Earl Naef. Mrs. Wendell Mel-land Mrs. Holmes. turned last Thursday after spendThe ladies are planning the ana week in San Diego visiting nual bazaar-luncheo- n ing and food sale with her son, Charles, who has on Nov. 29, In the Memorial buildbeen stationed at the Naval Base ing. The sale will open at 11:30 near that city for the past three a.m. Public invited. months. He has since been asAll members are invited to assigned to a ship and left Ssn Diego sist with the project in a special PRIZE WINNER . . . Bubble last Thursday for parts meeting at the Memorial building, s study sf bis daughter by Hath," known. Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 2:00 p.m. 8. W. Flannery, CinrlnnaU, was a This will be a good time to check Mr. and Mm. Adrian Elton and in all needle work and aprons in prise winner In the annual Popular Photography contest (or 19U. family of Mammoth and Minn j0 order that they may be priced. Anne Sax of Eureka, drove to San Diego last week to spend a Mrs. Vernon Anderson few days with Larry Elton. Larry Is stationed at the Naval Base, Welcomed To O. E. S. and will finish bogt training this week, and expects to be shipped In 18 Highlighting the regular meetout Immediately after completing ing of Tintic Chapter No. 18, OES on Monday evening, waa the initiahis training. There are in Utah 18 separate tion of Mr. Vernon L. Anderson. Hostesses for the evening were Mr. and Mm. George Forney and retirement systems for public em- Vola Eskel Carlson made a business ployees, with Nevers, Mrs. EL A. Stokes a wide variation In and Elsie Nilson, who served a deto Salt Lake on of contribution rates and retirement licious trip Friday luncheon. last week. benefit structures. These systems Members of Tintic Chapter are cover nearly 17,000 of the 22,000 Miss Marcella Ekloff was out state and local government em- sorry to hear of the illness of Merle Conyers, one of Its Past from Salt Lake for the week-en- d ployees in Utah. The Utah State who is at the home of a visiting with her mother, Mrs. Teachers Retirement System Is Matrons, the only public employee retire- aister, Mrs. James McMsnn In Genevieve Ekloff. ment system in Utah in which the Payson. benefit and contribution ratio haa Randle Vrm Never and Harry of Mrs. Margaret Drew were in Pocatello, Idaho on Sat- any basis in actuarial study. Fin- willFriend be happy to know that she is ancial soundness the of other sysurday and Sunday on Klwanis tems is questionable. recovering from a week's bout Retirement Systems Utah Number business. with the flu. Who Carrs? Dr. and Mrs. Steele Bailey monow Who rem embers that to tored Salt Lake on Tuesday of miniature, this week, and spent the day com- charming the war debt of 1919 and therebusiness and bining pleasure. abouts? Buffalo Evening News. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowley of A Good Ides Silver City and daughter Kim. worrying about what Jun- were visitors at Payson on Mon- - j Stop jor Will do when he grows up Sift. . better go see what he's up to now. a Prim were won by Mrs. Fergu-Pathfinder 1 Mr. and Mr. Terrill Walker ofi high score, and Mrs. Griggs, are i&cut Salt Lake spending the week it is hard to find a man who has in town visiting with Mr. Walker's studied for three years without of Belgium parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence making some progress in virtue. Foreign Minister uiu speed on unified defense. Walker and other relatives. Confucius n, ed aa' cek Miners Union Auxiliary The Miners Union Auxiliary will sponsir a card party on Saturday, November 25, In the Miners' Union Hall, at 8 p.m. A good time 'la assured to all who attend. v or Eurekans Sac eiy-- Town ggjt Hi I Social Cvertts of tl)c of the Aasembly President. Norman, who waa Brad-"- Jl I), P. Virginia. welcomed by officers and local lodge, and Round.n-AboutT.ft- o vrt of the of from Bee Hive No. 34Mt. Central No. 52 of and Naomi No. 1 of Salt Sah Payson VComim Events Banquet Jiriitmas (yd Page Three Man Rebekahs K mfit A' i- i Koni Tiki Reviewed At Club Meeting Mrs. Mae Rostrum was hostess to the members of her rard club last Thursday at her home In Mammoth. Cards provided the evening's en. Elysabeth Franks wss hostess to the Entre Nous literary dub, Nov. 15. President Myrtle Theriault gave an interesting book review on Kont Tiki," by Thor Heyerdahl, a Norwegian. This Is a true account of the enthralling experiences of , . Rebeeea six men on a raft expedition. The group decided to have their Tsrreeels, six ter ef OriseHe Terreaels wbe was annual Christmas party on Dec. 20. killed when he tried to kill PresL Menu committee appointed waa: and deal Truman. The heby's Virginia Randle, Belle Coffey decEllen Randle. Committee on le seder arrest. orations: Elva Bonner and Emily Andrew. The hostess served a dainty Verl Sudweeks Mrs. lunch to the folliwing: Myrtle Is Club Hostess Theriault, Virginia Randle, Agnes Anderson, Emily Andrew, Lula Mrs. Verl Sudweeks entertained Baker, EUva Bonner, Ethel Donthe members of the Pinochle club nelly, Ellen Ferguson, Belle Cofat her home last Thursday eve- fey, Earlean Gear and Ellen Randle. ning. , Pinochle furnished the evening's Men. Ann Paddock of New York diversion and a delicious lunch was served to members Mrs. Lloyd City le spending a few weeks at brother-in-laRandle, Mrs. Leslie Randle, Mrs. the home of her slater and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fitch, Richard Foraey. Mrs. Alan Randle, Mrs. Gordon Bell, Mrs. Wendell Sr. She has been visiting In CaliMellor, and the special guests, Mrs. fornia and waa enroute to her Wllford Redmond and Mrs. Harold home In New York. Jameson. Looking Ahead Prise winners were Mrs. Lloyd Come peace some day, flying Randle, high score, Mrs. Leslie t, and Mrs. Forsey, saucers will fly slower and carry Randle, Christian Science consolation. advertising. Monitor Business and action strengthen the brain, but too much study Jessup assails war talk, foreweakens it. H. G. Bohn sees march of freedom. tertalnment and prize wlners were Mrs. Thelma Roberta, high score; Mrs. Lily Erickson, 2nd high, and t. Mrs. June Kennedy, The hostess served a tasty luncheon to those named and to Mrs Wilma Huntsman, Mrs. Louise Kurts, Mrs. Bessie Toone, Mrs. h Lunt, and the special guest, Mrs. Claus Rostrum. all-cu- Le-la- WILL ENDS SILENCE Mrs. Anna G. Cleveland, O. Romer, 62, and Misa Katherine Glynn, 74, have been declared to be the heirs to an estimated 100,-00- 0 left by a aister, Mrs. Mas Glynn Hass, they had not heard from for more than 50 years. Mrs. Haas, who waa 76 when she died in 1948, had fled her home, and fifty years ago came to Cleveland mid from then on she kept her Identity secret and did not com- w, municate with her sisters. The slaters were found by means of family tintypes found In a compartment of Mrs. Haass kitchen stove. Let men laugh,. If they will, when you sacrifice desire to duty. You have time and eternity to Theodore Parker. rejoice In. The general welfare, of ancient reverence In the nation, takes an awful beating from those who promote, by vote or otherwise, selfish interests. The democratic nations of the earth, it appears, will have to decide whether the Japs and the all-cu- p SHE MAKE A GOOD MEAT PIE, BILLIE BOY7 YES, SHE CAN MAKE A LUSCIOUS PIE, QUICK AS YOU CAN BAT AN EYE! Germans were worse than the Chinese and the Russians. And you will find other tempting foods at the Sin. Vera Never and Mrs. E. What haa happened to idea that A. Stokes spent last week end in should go to church with Mr. and Mrs. good people Provo, visiting Whitford Bate, METHODIST on Thanksgiving day to return thanks to God for blessings Mm. Deon Ferguson and daughter, Joan, and son Bobby, were In 1949, 35 out of every 100 Provo visitors on Thursday of last people in the world received only week. 2000 calories or less a day. WOMEN'S BAZAAR :30 a. m. 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