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Show January 5, 1951 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter So c a i Mrs. Lily Ericksen Entertains Club Coming Events Dinner Given On New Year's Day Eyenh Party Given To Compliment Son White Crocheted Bedspread Has Fresh Appeal Mrs. Lily Erickson entertained the members of her card club at her home in Mammoth last Thursday evening. Cards provided the evening's entertainment and prizes were won by Mrs. Wilma Huntsman, high Mrs. Mae Rostrum, 2nd score, high, and Mrs. Lelah Lunt, allcut. The hostess served tasty refreshments to those named and to Mrs. Thelma Roberts, Mrs. June legion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a regular meeting on January 8, at 8 p m. in the Memorial Building. President Esther Neilacn asks that all members make an effort to be present. 1 time. Is Mrs. Maxine Schow waa hostess club last Wednesday at their annual Christmas and Mrs. A. L. Broderick at a Christmas eve dinner party at their home at Yuba Dam. A delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served. Christmas decorations gave an air of gaity to the lovely family party. Members of the Broderick family Mr. and Mrs. attending were: Max Kay and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. I.add Broderick and son; Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Broderick and family, of Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Paxton and son, Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gourley and family; Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Broderick and children; Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Newman and daughters. all of Eureka, and the host and hostess. Mr. TO hand-crochet- A delicious turkey dinner was served at 7:00 o'clock and the table decorations consisted of a clever centerpiece of a miniature Santa Claus with his reindeers, lighted candles, and bright ribbon, gave a festive air to the ocA beautifully trimmed casion. Xmas tree held the gifts which were exchanged by the members. The centerpiece prize was won by Mrs. Etna Hansen. An evening of cards was enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs, , Burraston, high score, and i 2nd prize by Mrs. Grace Chatwin. ed Mammoth. Rill ids ll.mnlfin returned to Lnra-:mWyu . on Mondny. to resume studies at the University of Wyoming. e, Mrs. Tola Newman entertained the inemliera of the Sewing Club at a Christinas party at her home. A delicious dinner was served, with table decorations carrying out the holiday theme. Following dinner, games were enjoyed. Those Mrs. Genevieve present wrre: Ssmlcrson. Miss Mayme Wirthlin, Mrs. Celestia Thopson, Mrs. Mary Thomas. Mrs. Floria Castleton and Miss Ruth Potts. p- -. NATIONWIDE CROCHET CONTEST 1951 OFFERS $2500 IN CASH AWARDS FOR BEST ENTRIES store windows and National Crochet Week, January counters will feature all the materials that make new patterns, colorful up the fascinating art of crochet-exci- ting threads and hooks. National Crochet Week also ushers in the Nationwide Crochet Contest, a happy event for everyone who enjoys the beauty, the fun and the creativenees of crochet $2500 in cash prises will be awarded for the most outstanding pieces of crochet entered in the contest The Grand Na3, DURING tional Would you like to take part in the Nationwide Contest? It's good Club Girls, Only, Teen-Ag- e girls and Indies Over 65, in which contestants who are eligible may enter any piece crocheted of mercerized crochet cotton. Preliminary judging in the Contest will be dune at partiiiuiling fairs ela'e, county and bn-d- l throughout the country. Each fair awards a speciul Nationwide Crochet Contest riblmn to the liet piece in each of the sixteen These winners ar then eligible for na'.'onnl judging. I, ir'.i't loo rally to Marl jour crochet entry now, especially if you want to submit a large piece or several articles. A good time to shop for your materials is during National Crochet Week when you will have the widest selection of crochet patterns and cottons and when needlework counters will have Rules leaflets fur entering tlis Nationwide Crochet Contest. The tulip doily shown above is one suggestion of what you might crochet for your entry. The lacy center is pale green, the ring of tulips crocheted in a vnrirty of shaded colors. A direction leu (let for TULIP VARIETIES and a Rules Leaflet for the Nationwide Crochet Contest may be obtained a stamped, by sending envelope to the Needlework Drpartmi nt of this popi r, re. questing Lenfli-- No. FD-437- Gerbers Rally Food, 2 cans 17c 18c Chili Rcans, No. 15, 3 llis Pike's Peak UOLLK1) OATS, 5 lb. bag 47c TAMALES, St. Clair- -1 Two Birthdays Are Celebrated Mrs. Thomas Corcoran entertained at a double birthday party on Sunday, honoring her son, David on his fifth birthday and her daughter, Susan, on her first birthday. David's birthday was on Dec. 31, and Susan's on Jan. 1st., so that was the reason for the combined birthday party. The little people enjoyed games and delicious party food was served to the 14 youngsters attending. Holiday Party testants. Crochet ka, and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Holly of Birthday Club Gives 4-- II -- Christmas Party Al-lic- nc tnlde-cloth- turning to Salt Lake this week to resume their studies, after spending the holidays with their parents were Miss Gerry Carter, Miss Bonnie Ryan, Miss JoAnn Kchcvnrrifta. Bud Sax, Bud Rosen lund of Eureka, and Miss Mary Mi Intyre and Bryan Sorenson of bird exhibition, steals a kiss and file away. Sewing Club At i fun and profitable, too. Crochet or finish Mrs. Vlllle Tinder and Mr. and more Mrs. Roland La Beat and baby son. crocheting one or merof articles entirely of Salt Lake were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- cerized crochet cotton. Your pieces can be any vid Newman. s, of the following: Mr. anil Mrs. Terrill Walker of bedspreads, , Salt Lake spent the holidays in luncheon cloths or seta, Eureka as guests of Mr. Walker's centerpieces, buffet or vanity sets, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence chair sets, doilies, scarves or wall Walker and other relatives. panels, household accessories, edgings and insertions, fashion accesMrs. Helen O'llare spent Thurs- sories, potholdcrs or hot plate day and Friday at the J. J. Coffey mats. Those are the twelve main home. She returned to her home classifications. In addition, there n Salt Lake on are four special categories, Men Saturday. re- KISS AMI TK1.L Blue Talk ing Budgerigar prrrhr on head of Maureen O'llra In London ed Champion whose entry is judged best of all pieces submitted receives $500 plus a trip to Chicago with all expenses paid. There are many other cash awards, engraved cups and ribbons to be won by conI)ult on and University of Utah students re complete a bedroom in the Early American mood, nothing takea Family Entertained bedspread in colonial design. This place of a At Christmas Dinner lovely pattern of popcorn rings and points set in square motifs is eipe- dally beautiful in snowy white. Local stores are featuring crochet a good time to shop cotton during National Crochet Week, January 3, Mrs. Wm. Wirlhlin entertained Attending other than those at Christmas tlsy dinner at her for your crochet materials. A direction leaflet for crocheting this bedwere Mrs. Faye Wall, home, with nicniliers of her family mentioned, spread, SNOW WHITE, may be obtained by sending a stamped, in attendance. envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper, re- Mrs. Delores Robinson, Mrs. Farren. Mrs. Jean Giles and Those attending the dinner were questing Leaflet No. 6804. A Rules Leaflet for entering the Nationwide Mrs. Lena Greenhalgh. Crochet Contest will be included with your leaflet. Mr. amt Mrs. Rex Wirlhlin and Students returning to the B. Y. family of Nephi; Mr. ami Mra. U. In Provo were Miss Marlon Men of vision nr imaginaFriends Enjoy tion are never discouraged, Billy Wirlhlin, of Salt ljike, and Naah, Glen Lee and Ray Colovlch. BIRTHS because their eyes are ever Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sanderson New Year Party ami aon Julian, and Misa Mayme Of interest to Kurekans and on the day of victory. John Buying rush ensed in SepR. Mott Wirthlin. tember, but well ahead of 1949. Mammoth residents is the anA group of 24 friends gathered nouncement of the birth of a baby j y irq to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd at the home of Mr. and Ms. Wil- - daughter 21. on Dec. Della. at This Schcna son Lee on Saturday evening and is the first child fur the parents, Miss Elaine Pett anil Miss Isila , and is the first grandchild fur Mrs. Webb were in Murray on Sunday enjoyed a New Year's Eve party Mary Scbena. well known former a day early. and Monday, spending the New The little Mammoth resident. A Year holidays with Elaine's parturkey dinner was served at youngster also received a royal 6:30 p.m. and later in the evening welcome from several aunts and ents, Mr. and Mrs. V'. G. Pett. Walter Baker games .were enjoyed, and a very uncles. UOUOA Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Christensen Visitor at the home of Bishop pleasant time was had by all atare the proud parents of a baby !i lb. pkg. 23e and Mrs. Alonzo Sandstrom over tending. boy, born New Year's day. This Sunday and Monday were Mr. and an even three and three (3 Mrs. Jerome Tullis and family of Mr. and Mr. Ray Runyan and makesand 3 MEXICAN girls for the ChristenSalt Lake. Mr. Tullis is a brother son, Gary, of Richmond, Cal., vis- boys NIB LETS welcome sen The little guy of Mrs. Sandstrom's. ited over the holidays with Mra. was family. born at the Payson hospital. 2Mc Can Hol...Yes, IGA sots the pace in SAVINGS, not Runyans mother, Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Joseph II. Huys Od. brotheMiss Helen Pett left Monday mes, and with her sister and only today, but day in and day out lhayaar a over are the birth of Mr. and Mra. Walter babyrejoicing for Murray, where she will make r-in-law, around...You1l want to taka advantage too; son, born Dec. 26, at the Se- WHITE STAR her home. Her family moved to Sutherland. Mrs. Holmes accom- vier Valley hospital in Richfield. of I ha spacial sala avants and sansational Fanry Murray several weeks ago, but panied them in the return to Cali- The child's father, Col. Buys, Is TUNA FISH columnar contests that will highlight this, Hecn preferred to remain here un- fornia and will visit for a few with the Second Division in Korea. IGA's Silver. Jubilea year. home. weeks at after til the holidays. the Runyan Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Buys of Eure- Turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served at 6:00 p.m. Table and house decorations carried out the holiday theme. Following dinner cards were enjoyed, and the centerpiece prize was won by Floyd (Tobe) Nash and Mrs. Vem Franks. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gourley, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vcm Franks, Margaret Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Childs. were hosts Mr. ami Mrs. IeRoy baby daughter, of Salt Lake, spent the holidays visiting with Mr. Dalton's mother, Mrs. Mathina Dalton. Just-a-me- party. Club Has Hyde. La Von Ryan presented the les- Party For Husbands son, with the group entering into the discussion. The members of the La Jollas The next meeting will be held club entertained their husbands Jan. 11. at a New Year's Eve party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Childs. Brodericks Give Holiday Party Club Hostess to the for a regular meeting at a tasty lunch. the Methodist church. Scripture reading was given by Margaret LaJollas son. Mra. Helen Howard, director, waa the main speaker, and Misa Vanet Sorenson, of Salt Lake, who was chosen governor of Girl a State, and who attended Girls' Nation in Washington, D. C., also told of the meeting she attended and the benefits derived. Eleanor slates that It waa grand meeting many of the girls she was associated with at Girls State, and praised the fine work being accomplished by the organization. Mrs. Maxine Schow Dec. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr Cushing entertained at a dinner dance at their tertained at a diner dace at their home on New Year's eve. honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carlson, who were here from California for the New Year holidays. An evening of dancing was enjoyed. and at midnight a delicious supper was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clements, Wanda Knotts of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knotts, Gail Carlson and Miss Norma Nash, of Provo, and Jhe honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Carl- was one of the girls chosen by the American Legion Auxiliary to rep- resent Eureka at Girls' 8late, which was held last summer at U. S. A. C. in Logan. Misa Jackson reports an unusually fine meeting, at which many of the girls told of the benefits they had received from attending Girls State, and Its effect on their school work up to the present Mil-hau- pt. ut From California Honored - were Mrs. Bird, who accompanied her husband to Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tracy. Mrs. Zina Pratt. Mrs. Mrrrilla Worthington, Tom Worthington, Miss Jane Mrs. Don Clark, Mrs. Win. Jaussi and son Steven, all of Provo. and Mrs. Richard Forsey and children, Linda and Mark. held their regular meeting on Tuesday evening at the Elks club rooms. Following the regular order of business, an evening of cards was enjoyed and Mra. Ina Clement won the first prize W. S. C. S. Conducts and the give away prize, Mrs. Doo-th-y Nelson was the all-cRegular Meeting prize. Mrs. Margaret Cronin was hosThe W. S. C. S. met Thursday. tess for the evening, and served Visitors Miss Eleanor Jackson was in Salt Lake on Saturday, attending a luncheon given at the Newhouse hotel by the directors of Girls State. Miss Jackson present at the evenings festivities Lady Elks Mr. and Mrs. George Forsey entertained at a Smorgasbord party on New Year's night. Their guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Forsey and Mrs. Ruel Forsey. of Iayson; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Forsey, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bills, of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Don Rowley and Mr. and Mrs. Moyd Turner, of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. George F. Forsey and family. Betty Lou. John and Carol, of SaJt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Garth Manson and family, Marilyn, Susan and Steven, of Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forsey and children, Linda and Mark. Officials At Salt Lake Luncheon a Lady Elks Conduct Regular Meeting Smorgasbord Party Marks New Year Eureka Girl Guest of Girls' State Mr. ami Mra. George W. Forney evening in honor of their son, entertained at dinner on Friday to leave in Richard, who exjM-etthe near future for navy duty, and Mrs. Korney's nephew. Alma Dee Bird, of the Utah county home guard, now stationed at Fort Hood, one of the lucky fifteen Texas Others drawing holiday leave. Kennedy, Mrs. Bessie Toone, Mrs. Louise Kurtz, and the special guest, Mrs. Dora Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauer entertained a small group of close friends at a dinner party at their home on New Year's day. Holiday decorations made a fitting background for the pleasant evening. A delicious turkey diner was served, and table decorations were festive in their holiday colors. Following the dinner an evening of games and music was enjoyed by the group. Page Three One of the pleasant parties given during the holidays, was the one given by the Birthday club at the home of Allieno Farren. The occasion honored Mrs. Faye Wall on her birthday. An evening of games was enjoyed, apd a delicious lunch waa served by the hostess. The guest of honor was presented with a lovely gift by the members. Attending were Mrs. Grace Chatwin, Mrs. Delores Robinson, Mrs. Madge Burraston, Mrs. Frances Ewell, Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. Miyo Yamashita, Mrs. Lucille Christensen and Mrs. Alice Peart. Mr. Ethel Donnelly and Mrs. Elva Bonner returned home Monday evening after spending the past ten days visiting with relatives and friends in Salt Lake and Ogden. Mr. and Mr. Brig Atherley and family of Marysvalr, visited over the New Year's holiday at the home of Mrs. Atherley's mother nnd brother, Mrs. P. J. Fennell lb. can PORK & HKANS No. 2'2 can 22c I 'I RUCK'S f Xar iu Pasco TANGERINE 2 BOSTON BUTTS, lb 'Z$ALt0Nl VKGETARLK JUICE-- 12 oz. Tin, 2 for 23c 1.4) o 39c Lge. pkg V-- 8 Ko 25c YV'V Tins, 2 ? JUICE-N- o. for 25c ;mc FRUITS TENDER LEG OF MUTTON, Ih SLAB BACON, lb VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS, lb TENDER STKWKRS, lb. FRESH and SMOKED Always a fresh, crisp, tasty assortment! Cello SPINACH, pkg RANDLE'S rfrnfonr 23c Calif. NEW CABBAGE, lb 7c 21c BROCCOLI, lb SOLID LETTUCE, 111 13c PARSNIPS, 2 lbs ORANGES. 5 lbs Mr. Arvid Our liiismi'h niuntigeiiienl'.H "knowhow" urged fur Europe. 3 CORNED REEF HASH 43c St. Clair, 1 lb. Can CHILI CON CARNE, 37c with Rcans, 1 lb. Can Gerliers RAIIY CEREAL 8 oz. Pkg 15c Campbell's Vegetable 25c Swansdown CAKE FLOUR S0UI 2 cans and Bernard. Newman and daughters spent a few days last week at Yuba Dnm. where they were guests of Mrs. Newman's parents, Mr. mid Mrs. A. L. Broderick. HUSBURY free Ik-Il- l ery 19c 13c I.G.A. Itinne 179 - ISA |