| OCR Text |
Show March 2, 1931 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Three Canasta, Lunch Enjoyed At Club Fine Program Social Cvents of tl)c $eek Mrs. Faye Wall was liouteiis to member of the Birthday dub at tier Inline on Tuesday evening. The n parly honored Mrs. Madge on her birthday. Canasta furnished the evening's entertainment and delirious refreshments were served. A beautiful birthday cake formed the Family Together for the dining table, and At Randle Home the guest of honor was presented with a iiandsume gift by the Mrs. Ada Randle entertained at a family at her home were Those attending Crate on Monday evening, honoring her Chalwin. Delores ltobinson. Fran- son and daughter-in-laMr. and ces Hwvll, Maxine Sehow, Alliene Mrs. Alan Randle and daughter, Farren, Miyo Yamashita. Lucille Ann, prior to their departure for Alice and lone Ieart. Christensen, Sun Antonio, Texas. honthe hostess anil the Palmer, Those attending the dinner were ored guest. Harry Randle and daughter, Luis. Mr. and Mrs. Lcnlie Bundle, and Entre Nous Club daughter. Marjory Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Randle and son and At Randle Home daughter, Tom and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler and children, Tlie F.ntre Nous literary club met at the home of Virginia Sandy and Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Badertcher, Brooks Baker, Itandle on Wednesday of last the hostess, Mrs. Randle, and the week. of honor. guests A very interesting paper enof was "The Man, titled, Rights Mrs. Theodore Haynes given by Mrs. Randle's mother, Mrs. George Sperry of Nephi. The Entertains Her Club paper was thoroughly enjoyed by the club members. Mrs. Theodore Haynes was hosA short business session fol- tess to the members of her card lowed the reading of the paper, dub last evening. Wednesday and delicious refreshments were An evening of cards were enserved to the following: Kthcl Don- joyed. with Mrs. Mac Bigler winnelly, Elizabeth Franke, Klva Bon- ning first prize. Mrs. Dee Clement ner, Rosalie Dunn, Deon Ferguson, and Mrs. Charles Ferris, Belle Coffey, Janet Lee, Emily An- solatium drew, May Cronin, Agnes Anderrefreshments were served son, Ellen Ferguson, Earlean Gear, to Tasty those named and to Mrs. d Lula Baker, Maud Blight, and the Redmond, Mrs. Ted Colovich, the Mrs. of evening, guest Sperry. Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mrs. Elden Miniature flags, in keeping with Childs, and Mrs. Ted Cartwright. were used Washington's birthday, in the table decorations. Next meeting will be on Mar. Miners Union Aux. 7. with Elva Bonner as hostess, Conduct Meeting and Elizabeth Franke giving the book review. The Miners Union Auxiliary held their regular meeting last Wednesday in the Miners Union Hall. In Following routin business, an evening of cards was enjoyed, with Mrs. Hilda Webb winning 1st prize, Mrs. Jewel McNeil, and Mrs. Elva Webb, flower raffle. A tasty lunch was served by the The Department of Defenae an' hostesses the evening, Mrs. nounced during this past week that Elva Webb for and Mrs. Blanche Beck. defense spending has jumped to $5 Hostesses for the March 7, meetbillion per month. That means only ing will be Mrs. Avis King and In one thing, that there will be Mrs. Jewel McNeil. the near future another order from the national production authMm. Margaret Hannifin haa ority further restricting the list been under the weather for the of essential civilian goods and past week, but is reported to be further cutting allocation of ma- recuperating nicely. terials for This military spending figure Mr. and Mm. Robert Calvert of jumped from about $2 billion a Denver, Colorado, are spending the month back in November and De- week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cember, so when the orders get Vera Nevers. Mrs. Calvert Is a into production it will take quite former resident. a bit out of the materials supply. And when the producers go to won't be long before such an order filling these military orders under is issued. At present, live animals a priority rating, there just wont are not included, although the be enough left over for the freeze starts at the first process commodities now being point after slaughtering. Congressproduced for civilian consumption. man Harold Cooley (Dcm., N. C.), There are many folks who be- chairman of the house agriculture lieve that because the retail stores committee, the other day said he are filled with all the gadgets and was tired of having people blame household appliances and stocks the farmers for the high price of seem plentiful, this talk of scarci- meat and declared farmers have ties la phoney talk. These folks are no control over the price of meat. As long as there is a reasonable kidding no one but themselves For right now, as was pointed out adequate aupply of beef, which above. Is the lag between placing there will be as long as farmers of defense orders and getting the are left free to produce in abundtanks and planes and guns and ance, the price of beef and other ships in the works The military, meats will continue to reflect, not for instance, expects new medium what the farmer would like to get tanka to be coming off the assem- for his animals, but what the conbly lines about June, heavier tanks sumer thinks it is worth, Conlater fn the year. And so this lag gressman Colley said. if the is the last fling of manufacturers And." he continued, n comes. American consumers don't think before the tight Many scarce materials have al- the farmers' produce, lets say ready disappeared insofar as civ- specifically, meat, is worth the ilian goods are concerned. price at which it is selling, they There have been many com- can bring it down overnight by plaints from small business firms refusing to buy meat at the prices for these get hurt first, for many quoted. Poultry, eggs, dairy prodall contain small unessential items manufac- ucts beans, fish tured by small firms have been hit high quantities of protein in nutrifirst. Industry advisory commit- tious and palatable forms. tees on both the allocation and In a world-wid- e poll, not yet pricing fronts, however, working wi'h controls agencies are seek- completed, to determine the popuing to correct some faults In the larity of stars in 40 countries. Jane distribution of materials. poll, Wyman leads in the over-aIt apnenrs that Price Admini- with Gregory Pack, Errol Flynn strator Michael Di Salle is going to and Alan Ladd leading the men. stake his reputation to sink or The British like Loretta Young swim on the Issue of meat. Many and Irene Dunn best, while the representatives of the meat in- Scottish people prefer Greer Gar-soSouth Africa favors Esther dustry are coming down here to Washington to tell him and others Williams. Not one American or it is impossible for him to control European star was listed by the either the price or the amount of people In India they prefer their meat and that he Is just building own native actors. up blaek markets. Mr DiSalle, The smallest Democratic repre- -' however, doesn't believe them. He has issued a livestock order, cov- mentation in the U. S. Senate in the 39th congress in 1865-6ering beef. pork, and lambs. This has who were only 10 Democratic There ortpr (1) prohibits anyone not been In business from Jan. 1, members. The smallest Republican 15 occiired in the 19.10, up to Feb. 9. 1951. from en- representation gaging in 'he business of slaugh- 31th congress in 1855-5tering; (2) forces sll current slaughterers to register with the Kanchcnjunga. a 28.146 foot OPS. and (3) prohibits these mountain, is the third highest in slaughterers from killing more the world. It is on the Nepal than a certain quota based on border. their business during the past year. Now Mr. DiSalle, having also provided for heavy penalties for violations of these orders, is seeking to find a way to fix the price of livestock on the hoof, and it Bur-raslu- I yroxsj tcro'ry tcro'ru dro'ry Margaret Greenhalgh Is Club Hostess cen-terpie- niem-lier- ONE A PENNY, TWO A PENN- Y- s. t, Wil-for- I .a Julia club met at the of Mrs. Margaret Green-Iwig- h last Tluirndny evening. Card provided the evenings entertainment with prizes going to Mrs. Ted Johnson, high score; Mrs. Gourley, honor prize; t; Mrs. Floyd Nash, and Mrs. Vern Franks, consolation, Tlie hostess served a tasty luncheon to those mentioned above and Mrs. Dee Clement, Mrs. Holier Cushing, Mrs. Elden Childs, and Mrs. Harry Dean. The all-cu- all-cu- EASY, DOES n. I)oe Clement, Jr son of Mr. and Mill MU Mrs. Dec Clement, suffered a In a fall on Monday, rN BUYING a ihsnk half of ham broken nose while on his way home from have about two inches of thi school. shank bone cut off. Then, when yo make soup from the bone, yoTP Robert Ij. Garlty was a special be able to get the bones more easib guest at a house party last SatInto the average-sizekettle. urday night In Provo at the home Backbones on pork loin roast' of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell, should be loosened before you leave following a meeting of the Masthe butcher. Carving this roast wP1 onic Story Lodge No. 4 of Provo. Others attending the party were be an easy matter since you nee' only draw the knife between each Mr. and Mrs. Fred llcdquist of Provo. rib. d 7. FROM CIRCUS TO CAMPUS . . . Lois Jean Prenchtl wsrked her as way throagk Banter college rlr-eas. aerlallst for Rlngllng Bros, Sho is member of Phi Bola EUREKA BRANCH OF . . energy center. Larry Elton Is FOR SALE Honored At Dinner ELECTRIC Stove (Hotpotnt), Monarch Kitchen Range, Child's Ar-v-ld Tricycle (Large Size). Call M-2 Newman, 109, Eureka. Mrs. Lu Dean 8ax entertained at a dinner party last Thursday, honoring Larry Elton of Mammoth, who is home on furlough MISCELLANEOUS from the U. S. Navy. Covers were laid for Mr. and ANNOUNCING another thrilling Mrs. Adrian Elton and family; tour to Hawaii conducted by Mrs. Corty Larsen of Mammoth, Mrs. Alonzo J. Motley. Leaving and Jo Ann, Jeanlnc and Marian San Francisco May 4. For InSax, and the hostess Mrs. Sax. formation and reservations call Larry will return to his base 1143J or write 387 East 3rd in San Francisco the latter part of the week. North, Provo, Utah. Serving spareribs wt be easier in rev if you have the ribs crar'-reral places before they're cooked. Short ribs should be cut off on rib roasts, or the bones shold be cracked. The backbone should also be loosened by the butcher, and it Kappa. RECIPE OF THE WEEK Egg Foe Young (Make It cakes) 1 cup coarsely chopped cooked chicken 2 tablespoons butter 1 can bean sprouts, drained cup chopped onion cup chopped celery 1 tablespoon finely chopped green pepper 6 eggs, slightly beaten 1 teaspoon salt Brown chicken lightly In butter. Add bean sprouts, onion, celery ard green pepper. Cover and cook a few minutes until onion is transparent Cool slightly. mixture Spoon chicken-vegetabl- e into beaten eggs, straining out liquid in bottom of pan. Add salt Mix thoroughly. Pour about 4 cup mixture In hot fat, about Ik Inch deep. Flatten cake" to Ik" thickness. Cook until brown on both sides, turning once. Drain and serve hot with soy sauce. Births Word from California tells of the birth of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John F. (Bud) Sullivan. The welcome little youngster was bora Feb. 26 at Sacramento. Cal. The proud father Is well known in Eureka and happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs J. J. Sullivan, former Eureka residents. Of interest to Eurckans and former Eurckans is the announcement of the birth of a haby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Jack of Flagstaff. Arizona. The baby arrived Feb. 13. New father is a former well known resident of Eureka, and the happy grandfather is Walter G. formerly of Eureka, now Christ-ophers- Christo-pherso- on n, of Orem Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunsaker of Honeyville, Utah are the proud parents of a haby girl. New mother will be remembered as Betty Henderson, and proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sterl l.aird of this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Forsey received word last week of the birth of a daughter to Mr and Mrs. Warren Salmon of St. Louis. New little daughter will he called Peggy Forsey Salmon and was old bom Feb. 16. Little Larry is very happy over the idea of a now' playmate. Mrs. Salmon will be remembered as Norma For- ar Mr. and Mm. Clarence Bauer and suns, Rirhard and David, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Griggs and Mrs. Mary Potts were in Salt Lake ROYAL HIGHNESS Cherry Chocolates can be removed In the kitchrn before you brine tht moat to the table. If you're serving fried chicken, have dark meat pieces on one side of the platter, and light on the other. Then no one will have to poke around looking for his or her prcfcrance. Carving any roast or fowl Is much simpler if the meal docs not slip around the platter. It can be anchored on a board that has nails long enough to hook Into the roast The piece of wood used should be small enough to fit n platter easily scy. Mm. Nell Itmve and Miss Edith I'cndray spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Lynndyl at the home of their brother and Mr. and Mrs. Robert ITndray. 1 CKTKI) Star TUNA FISH White Yz size ran NIBLETS CORN J? 32: lfo GRAPEFRUIT63: - Carden pjjC Spring I Cans collect: inn ,,49 RICE DINNER alster-in-la- City Sunday and visited at the Miss Ann Trehiar and a classhomes of Mrs. Carl Bauer, and mate at St. Marys of the W asMr. and Mrs. C. A. Anderson. s' ch, Miss Adele Daggett, spent week-enat the home of Anns There is no more sporting propo- the Mr. and Mm. Win. parents, sition than s blind date. Join In our social life, chruchm, lodges and rluhs. Work and live with your friends. , d. d oc-rur- ed 7. son-in-la- ilollars (68 (H)) nt person round trip, from Salt Iakc Elite Club At City. All women of the WSCJH are invited and urged In attend the Franke Home entertaining and serving the young people by her daughter Joan. IT non-essent- ial ll d Mrs. Klizalicth Franke was hostess to the Elite club at her home last Thursday evening. Bridge furnished the evening's diversion and a delicious lunch was Office .was enjoyed. served to members Mrs. Clara Delirious party refreshments, Mrs. Oscar Erickson entertained Jerman. Mrs. Deon Mrs. a tieautiful rake including birthday the members of her rani rlub at F.lsie Nilson, Mrs. Ferguson, Belle Coffey, was served to the young people. her home in Mammoth last Thura- - Mrs. Earlean Gear, Mrs. Ethel Helping Bobbie celebrate his day evening. Donnelly, Mrs. Klva Bonner and were Mary Cronin. Ann liirthiiay Cards were enjoyed and Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle Theriault. Rolx-rta- , Naney Kennedy, Nancy Earl mint was the first prize winFirst prize was won by Mrs. Bird, Jo Rae Fennell, Colleen Fox. and cut prize by Mrs. Jerinsn, IJnda Rae Newman, Margaret ner. Mrs. Clarence Rostrum, 2nd, all-ru- t. Coffey. Mellor, Bryan Childs, Paul Cush- and Mrs. William Itoberta, ing. Tom Randle, Gary Bigler, An entire new town to house Delicious refreshment were serRaymond Judge, Mrs. Margaret Drew, Mrs. Maynard Cronin, Mrs. ved to those mentioned and to more than 3,000 has been built at Bryce Junes and son, Hal of Pay-so- n. Mrs. II. E. Huntsman, Mrs. Fred Deep River, Oontario, by the Kurtz, Mrs. Jerry Kennedy, Mrs. Canadian government for workers Mrs. Ferguson was assisted In James Tonne and Mrs. Dean Rose. at Its nearby Chalk River atomic These spicy, sugar-coste- d hot cross buna have been associated with religious customs since 1,000 B. C., according to tha American Bakers Association. Originally offered to the gods of tha early civilizations, the buns were adapted by Christians and eaten on the Lenten holiday of Good Friday. Today, the hot cross buns have lust their religious significance, but are still eaten during the entire Lenten period. ls. ... d Mrs. Deon Ferguson honored meeting. her son. Bob, at a birthday party last Thursday afternoon. An afternoon of games, partieu-larl- y Cards, Refreshments that old time favorite, Post Enjoyed At Club Meet t, clamp-dow- The Women's Society of ChrisMrs. Anton Malmstrom recenttian Service met at the church ly returned from the Utah Valley Thursday for a business and study Hospital In Provo, where she has I wen r infilled for session. the past several Mrs. Delmar HsIch presented a days. She will return to the hospaper on the meaning of St. Val- pital In the near future, where entines Day, and a scripture verse she will submit to a major operation. of love from the Bible. Mrs. Wendell Mellor presented a Mr and Mrs. Roy Braithwalte paper eoiniueinoratkiig the two ami children, great statesmen whose birthdays wen in MantiThelma and Linda Sunday visiting mil in Hus month, Abraham Linwith Mr. Brsithwalte'a father, coln ami George Washington. who has been very ill. deMrs. Ryan gave the vil muni. 117th I'salni. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miller spent The next meeting will tie March the week-enin Salt Lake and 9, at which time election of offiwere guests at the home of their cers for the new year will take daughter and Mr. and place. Mrs. Dewey Conlin (Barbara Milof the annual ler. ) Amioiieemcnt spring district meeting of the WHCK is received. Tills year the Miss Colleen Christensen, Miss meeting is to be held in Grand Joan Isuigy, Gene McGee and Joe Junction, Colo., on April 17 and 18. Merrill of Salt Lake were visitors The society in Suit Lake City is at the Wesley Christensen home chartering a bus and the fare will over the week-enlie eight Mrs. Deon Ferguson Gives Son Birthday This Week Washington... J Iviiiie er all-cu- i News... Dividend Heard At Meet SAUER CORN lLcutgrccn KRAUT'35e BEEFSLa. Tre-ina- r. Week-en- d visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. II. S. Holmes were their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. James McNeil nnd small son, Jim, Jr., of Ogden and Mr. and Mra Francis Farney of Salt Lake City. non-inla- d.f'f((jW . : . e. OQm uW JUICER 33c TOMATO JUICE 'iSc NEW SPUDS 2FIDKIDA Pounds GREEN PEAS GREEN PEPPERS ORANGES LETTUCE The really smart thing to serve is ROASTS ?i"SX1:' 49)! $ Radishes & 23f! T"'- - Gr. Onions .... 2 10(! bu. 17c UAkiC nAPlJ Tn fb?dc.59 pic. Cudahy shankless lb. SAUSAGE . rSu.::: Morrell BAIUN Siced n,. ?etriWShe' Timkin Bits Thor Tools RANDLE'S A MARKET Vulcan Products Representative JOHN A. ROSS Telephone 55 v v 49c PANCAKE UIV Pillsbury trial offer save 6 cents pkg ORANGE 2 45g d CAULIFLOUR UTAH BIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. BEANS lb. Box 59c IS HUBBY IN THE WAT? HERE'S AN IDEA . . . Three U.S. millionaires la London plan African big name bunt In Nairobi on a dare by their wives. They aro Fred Thomas, Eton Robertson, James Russell. Phone Overheard el the Calf Club, Del Merte LOWlPRICISflVIRYlDAYU m Wm C. So henciipbCaid. 179180 Delivery Tucs. and Sat. |