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Show V 9, 1951 February The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Sooi Lady Elks Hold Regular Meeting The Lady JMka held their regular meeting Tueaday evening at the Elka Club rooms. After routine business waa taken care of. liirlhs Marriages mi evening of cards waa enjoyed, winElizabeth Franke with Mrs. Gour-Irning high score. Mrs. Maud the prize and Mrs. O. E. S. Conducts Beverly Jameson, the raffle prize. Regular Meet Mra. Gertrude Gurrity waa hostess for the evening, ami served a Regular meeting of the Tintic lunch. Chapter No. 18. O. E. S.. waa held on Monday evening, Feb. 4. At IhiH time I.eonard Ryan waa elecMrs. Mae Rostrum ted to serve as Associate Patron Entertains Club for the remainder of the year. Alan Randle resigned to Mra. Mae Rostrum entertained answer call tohaving Ilia country's serclub of her at card members the vice. her home in Mammoth, last ThursAt the close of the meeting a day evening. "500" furnished the lunch was served by Elizahostess dainty and diversion the evening's beth Franke and Pat Grady, hosto lunch delicious the a served tesses for the evening. following: Mrs. Wilma Huntsman. ptwriptranc w orrels(J Club thirties Hiifiafiements Page Three ( orni'nif : :ri nts Pinochle Club At Randle Home Mra. Allan Randle entertained the members of the Pinochle club at her home last Thursday. A delicious lunch was served to Mrs. Gerald Drussell, Mra. Leslie News Notes : Randle, Mrs. Gordon Hell, Mrs. Richard Korney, Mrs. Lloyd Randle. Prize winners were Mrs. Drus-sel- l, Mrs. IJuyd Handle and Mrs. Forsey. y, all-r- ut Mrs. Bessie Tonne, Mrs. Dora Rose, Mrs. Lily Erickson. Mrs. June Kennedy. Mrs. Ixiuisc Kurtz, Mrs. Lunt, and the gueat of the evening, Mrs. Dorothy Warren. Prizes were won by Mrs. Huntsman high score, Mrs. Toone. 2nd high, and Mrs. Rose the all-rprize. Ia-la- 'Collette Robinson Robert Gillispie Wed In Rites At Ely, Nev. Feb.3 Sew These Handy Shampoo Miffs -- . . . and Mrs. Douglas Sand-stroof Provo, are rejoicing over the birth of a baby daughter born Mr. aiul Mrv Ve,y RnliiiiMm announce the marriage of their Monday morning at the Utah SuM-Chix sewing club met Valley hospital. This makes a trio (iaughtcr, CloHeth-- to Kols-i- l C illiir, son of Mrs. Kolx-r- l Clillispir lit The I he home of Mrs. Gerald Drua-mi'- II of girls for the Sundstmma. Happy and the late Kola-r(iillispir. The marriage was solemnized on Sat last Wednesday evening. The pnlernal grandparents are Mr. and urday, February '. in Klv, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Kay (look of (los-lien- , time was spent in sewing and so- Mrs. Carl Sandstrom of this city. sister and hiuilicr-in-laof the groom, accompanied the young il. il chat und delicious refreshwere served by the hostess Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hoelzln of eople to the Nevada city. After new Mrs. (iillispir finishes this ments t school year, (hr newlyweds will make a home in Salt Lake to the following memliers: Mrs. (vita are the proud parenta of a Joseph Bernini, Mrs. Curtis Butler, baby boy born Feb. 2. at the Pay- City, where Mr. (iillispir is employed with the Mountain States Mrs. Dora Torresi. Mrs. Wnt. Lu-- 1 llin hospital. The welcome little Mr. Hilda Wclili returned home ens ami Mrs. Karl Potts. Telephone Company. the scales at 9 lbs, chap tipM-last week after spending the past 4 is and the first child for nzs., two months in Evanstun, Wyo., Individuality in decorating ia women the couple. New mother will be overlooked. often Many with her daughter and try to copy a picture In a book remcmmbrrcd as Carmela Schena. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Griggs. It nr friend's home, when decorating la Mra. Mary g was planned as a pleasure trip, PAIR of mitts to make their home. This takes the fun Happy grandmother of Mammoth, Schena. formerly out of decorating and often givea s simple task is easy but it turned out to be not so home Delta. in now her effect. a cloth. To keep making stereotype good, since she has been on the to make from terry on the mitts the hands, finger snug sick list most of the time. Howshapes are stitched through all Announcement of the engage- - II. Gallaeher, also of Salt Lake ever, we are glad to report that thicknesses of the toweling. The mrnt and coming marriuge of Miss (My. is being revealed this week. she is much improved. same pattern can be used to make Helene Willmore, unughter of Mr. Prospective bride is n in', dusting mitts from flannel. A direc- and Mra. Naaman Willmore of Salt Eureka, as the Willmore family tion leaflet for SHAMPOO MITTS City and Lt. Vaughn H. Gal- - subtle in Eureka for a number of may be obtainod by sending a lacher. win of Mr. and Mrs. John years prior to making their home in Salt Lake City. envelope to stamped, The will exchange wedthe Needlework Dept of this paper, A TREE IN THE MEADOVy ding vows in the picturesque Little requesting Leaflet No. Church of the West at Las Vegas, 21 A tree in the meadow Nevada. March 16. Following the Standing silent ami aloof. nuptial rites, the newlyweds will Felix Club At A tree that holds in leafy embrace, make a moth last Monday and Tuesday j. temporary home in Texas. A heart that I carved on it's face Miss Willmore is a former stuNelson Mome at the Earl visiting McIntyre j A heart that was like my own-- I dent of the home. They left Wednesday for University of Utah, and benedict-elec- t is a graduate Mra. Eldon Nelson was hostess to drew, Salt Lake City, where they boarded and these of that institution. a plane for Oakland, California. he Felix club at her home last And put there a name words - I ltve You." Howard is a member of the Army Thursday evening. Bridge fur- the evening's diversion, A tree thut has Mood alone thm Air Corps, and has been assigned "Mn-to overseas duty. New Mrs. Me- - i,ml Pr?' winners were Mrs. May the years Intyn will reside in California nard Cronin and Mrs. Clarence Thut has known sunshine and the while her husband is overseas. touch of rain: Goui'ley. The groom is a graduate of Tin-ti- c I. too, have known tears. Tasty refreshments were served And high school, and attended the to those named and to Mrs. Stan For my wait has been in vain. New Mexico School of Mines at For it's like a sum-- slnine Socorro. N. M the University of Jcrman. Mrs. Frank Hannifin. Mrs. And I find solaee and comfort Leonard Brown. Mrs. Maynard In the allude of this old friend of Utah and the Brigham Young Mrs. Denn before the Griggs, Ferguson, and mine. service. WAYNE COOK Mrs. Alex Blight. Mr. Super Chix Club At Drussell Home m r , f : pn-sen- Well Known Former Resident To son-in-la- hsir-dryin- A ut New Arrivals Be Wed In Las Vegas, Mar. 16 well-know- J Mammoth Man Takes Bride From ed Spokane, Wash.; Wed Jan. Mrs. Pauline Kent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Kent, of Spokane, Washington, and Howard McIntyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McIntyre of Mammoth wen married in Spokane on Janunry 21. Mam- - The newlyweds were in Coming Events Sweetheart Rail Don't forget the Sweetheart Ball to he held in the Stake house in Santaquin on February 10. The dance will be Light refreshments will be served, and admittance to the dance will be hv budget tickets only. re-Lu- ke 6. ! ; j I Uni.-versit- y, semi-form- Wedding Was Event Of Last Week In Salt Lake City Hoggan-Denve- r Floor space occupied by the extension branch of the Government ia more than 96 times thst in New York's Empire State Building, according to Senator Byrd's committee - a group on reduction 102-sto- legion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary will hold their regular monthly Of interest to Eurekans is the marriage of Miss meeting Monday evening Feb. 12, in the Memorial building at 8 pm. Zelda Hoggan to William Denver. The impressive Some very special business is to be brought before the meeting, rites were solemnized last Saturday at St. Pauls .. and all members are urged to be Episcopal church in Salt Lake City. is The bride a Mr. of daughter present. and Mrs. William F. Bailess. of how, when evening comes, he can Salt Lake City. Mr. Denver, a for- put into his noisy greeting of his Oratorical Contest father an of the District 4, American Legion mer Eurekan. is the son of Mrs. love he has approximation been showering on his Oratoriral Contest will be held at Ann Denver of Copperton and the mother all There's nothing the Pay son high school Saturday. late James Denver. The Denvers calculating orday. about a baby n stingy are to many Eureka Feb. 24. at 2 p.m. residents and to many former he puts everything he has into of his parshowing his Mr. anil Mrs. George F. Forse.v Eurekans. residing here for many ents. What Ifapproval arc there clothes to to home Lake their Salt City years prior anil family of making wash and meals to be prepared in Eureka visiting Copperton .pent Sunday inMrs. d money to be earned this Rev. Mortimer Chester officia- George W. with Mr. and child makes the work laughing g single-rinJohn Mrs. ted the at and Mr. ceremony Forsey, and rPCC(l'in momory and which was solemnized before the Andrew. remRins' altar illuminated with white ta- - n,y the Why do we bother to write all Lake the Salt a was following Randle pers. Immediately Harry this ceremony, the newlyweds were (his, which everyone knows City visitor on Wednesday of at a reception in the way? Because some parents lose week. Venetian Room of the Newhouse sight of what their baby can bring them in the way of sheer fun. The Cecil Fitch. Jrx., returned Hotel. concentrate so hard on what They short a trip on Monday following they must do for their child that to Denver, where Mr. Fitch they dont give the little fellow a meeting of the Colorado Half the chance he wants to pay Mining Association. well-know- i ; -- of Federal al se 000,000. Mr. anil Sirs. Maynard Cronin und daughter. Mary, were in Provo and Orem on Sunday visiting with friends. They called on John Rowe, who ia reruperating at the home of his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Briggs, and report that John is doing fine, winch everyone will be glad to son-in-la- hear. Mrs. Kdythe I. Green was instalof the Ladies led as Auxilinrv Patriarchs Militant. I. O. O. F.. in Salt Lake City last week. vice-preside- nt Louisiana abolished her lien law as well as other restrictions, and as- further liberalized the old age sistance law In 1946. In June, 1916 there were 37,957 old age recipients. By August, 1950, there were 121,039 recipients, an increase of 219 percent. ECREKA BRANCH OF . . . UTAH BIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. Tlmkin Bits Thor Tools & Vulcan Products Representative JOHN A. ROSS Telephone 55 SUCCESSFUL PARENTHOOD them back. Babies like to make their tribution to family conhappiness al- bnllS A Wilson Colored WHITE STAR TUNA grated lb. pkg. 16c 1 al Flour 50 I 111. IIP A PTC ('talcs lit. linillUa 'j, SI I A FT. RS Grapefruit Now and then we like to stop most from the beginning. They and contemplate the joyous ex- know the value of their smiles, K( KKK KIWAMS SAYS: perience of spending a day with a those ecstatic noises are for vour JOY TINTIC SOCIAL I JFK! baby! If it's a young mother and a bouncy little boy we ran look in on, there's no end to the fun and it begins early, you may be sure. Maybe it seems a little early . when you first hear those happy squeaks from the babys bed which means that at least one member of the family is rarin' to go. He cant wait to be dressed, so a nice, warm bathrobe is a most important part of his wardrobe. That and dry pants and he is rrndy for breakfast. It gives mother an appetite, too, to see a healthy baby's relish of his food. But we mustn't dawdle over 4 Fruit Cocktail 3 Honey Spread lb. Carton 27c I Can Dog Food I.KOTA 1 Cut String Beans 3 cans 45c lli. rans DTK'S ANNUAL DRAPERY SLIP COVER SALE Big Reduction on Labor Charges if ordered before Feb. 15th. See Your Nearest DTR Store for Details IGA'i lm Tops for your Lenten luncheon menus Is a hearty corn meal cheese sandwich with savory tomato sauce. "Bread" for this delicious sandwich is com meal slices, mild flavored and nubby textured. The cheese is pasteurised process American slices, noted for excellent flavor, perfect melting, and easy separation. And each alica. in the factory package is identical in shnpe and wrapped, brand identified thickness, which adds to the attractiveness of the finished sandwich. lie V6 d Butter or margarine 1 can tomato soup, undiluted 1 bay leaf process American Dash of macs cheese slices Mix com meal with cold water. Stir thia Into the boiling water. Cook fiva minutes over direct heat, stirring constantly. Cook an additional 30 minutes over hot water, stirring occasionally. Four into a small loaf pan and chill. When firm cut into Mi inch slices. For each serving place a slice of cheese between two slices of com meal. Dip into the egg, then in cracker crumbs. Brown on both sides in butter or margarine in a skillet, or brush both aides of each sandwich with melted butter or margarine and brown in a moderate oven, 350 degrees. Serve with sauce mndc by simmering the undiluted tomato soup with bay leaf and mace for half an hour. Remove bay leaf. Make! sz servings. Catsup Th tins 29c VAN CAMP Case 48 cans 4.95 .rii. bdv, faif "Cim ..) ki . H wfy Sardines m rnH M ftle. M (m pm. Tmn b PRICES lcan an!i .55c IIACON lb 29c Sirloin STEAKS lli 79c CREAM lb. --3- "dhaWc.ac.h TOMATOES I,ackagc ORANGES Hyland Vanilla and Chocolate ICE CELERY GRAPEFRUIT Ixan Tender Cube Steaks lb. Corn Meal Cheese Sandwiches 1 egg, beaten Fine cracker crumbs cup com meal cup cold water cups salted boiling water pound package pasteurized 1TEKCKH for 33c 3 Squares A4 $1.55 2 cans 35c POT ROASTS half-poun- IA McDonald Tomato or Mustard LOWEST scatters X MOI'M'IK cans 65c setter breakfast for Johnny has s lot to do and he must get into hia work clothes. Once dressed he has a ho regular routine clothespins and has ever so many pots and pans to take out of the cupboard and put them back in again. Then he must help his mother with the housework, such as bed making, which affords a game of peekaboo with the blankets. The house straightened. It la time for Johnny's bath, and that ia a riot of fun. It doesn't seem possible that a few minutea later he is quiet and aleepy and ready to be tucked In for hia nap. That's the way it goes all day long he la delighted with your company and when you take him out in hia carriage, squeals of pleasure are your reward. Then, some- - Candy tall tins EN- Lenten Luncheon Sandwich 49c KIOI'X BEK lll'NTS I IOC . Special for 85c No. Mellow Cream Cclo Bag Giant Trend No. 2 cans benefit as much as for the pleas lire he takes in being able to mnke them. So make baby feel his importance - your good care of him does this in part, but don't underrate his loving efforts to take care of you too ambassadors of good will are extra precious these days and that's wh.il a baby surely is. (ouS 19c I tag S3.69 two-thir- JJLi. "" Jimiliu SHRIMP Payxon Itoyal or SPAGHETTI 32f Can I.a at years toll of traffic injuries alone nearly equalled the total of casualties in every war to date, including Korea. Accidents on streets and highways took an exceptionally heavy toll during the last six months of 1950. with 19,500 killed and 625,000 injured. 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