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Show March 23, lJ51 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter I Births . and Airs. Dun Hudson of p.i'.l hark arc the happy parents ..f a baby boy. born on March 10. T!:c welcome little tot tippl'd the 7 oz., and will be si ,.!cs at 8 lba. Handy Allen lludaon. New mother will be remembered ,lS Nona Perry, formerly of Tintic Junction. Happy grandparents are Mr. Guy Perry or Tintic iii.ii Mrs. junction and Mr. and Mrs. Alien Hudson, formerly of Kureka, now making their home in Orem. Mr. ffi i I K.I JO39 CCQS. Lecturer, Order of Eastern Star Social Cvcnts of tl)e tgr-crwa- j esrar ggy INGWlyWGQS U tali Order of Eastern Star, made her official visit to Tintic Uliapter. OKS No. 18, on Monday evening. ; SKS'ja-sr were Mr. mid Mis. S. I.. Jmiiiiu aiuiimiicc llu riiiftigrnit'iil ami cnniini? iii.iiii.ift1 u! llu-i- ilaiilittr. Itailmra Ann anil Donald 1.. 1 lopes, son ol Mr. ami Mrs. lulfjar Mopes. Hie inariai'e will lie solenini.ed Salinday, March .11, ni the Memorial HuiMiiif, with llishop Alon.o Saiulstroni ollicia-tinat (lie nupli.ils. A reception will honor the popular young couple immediately following the ceremony. r g ' To Brennan Hannifin Honored on Birthday Be laid fur thirty-si- lumoml guest. The tables were ar- tislieally decorated. using colorful March flower, Jonquils. for ilcrorat ions and favors. In charge of the tables were: Viola Never. Kt liel ltrenton and Virginia Randle. Mrs. Lillian Munson a.shim ted Miss Brenton in serving the dinner. The regular chapter meeting followed the dinner. Mrs. Cnurtner gave a most interesting and infor- - Birthday Party Mrs. Leo Palmer entertained a little people last Saturday, March 17. honoring her son, Barton. on his 4th birthday. The small fry were kept busy with games, and delicious party refreshments were served to Barte ton's little guests, who were, Hyde, Vaunette Christensen, Jim and Allan Pilon. few Ja-Net- Club Guests At Wahlquist Home March Bride Wednesday evening. Cards were enjoyed arid prizes were won by Mrs. Ada Peay, high score, Mrs. t, Minnie Painter, and Mrs. Ada Hales, consolation. Tasty refreshments were served Cartwright. Prizes were won by Mrs. Clement, high score, Mrs. Ryan, and consolation. all-c- Mrs. Alex Blight Mr. Club Hostess Win. (Bill) Brown a group of friends entertained at his last Mrs. Klysabeth Franke, Worthy Matron of Tintic Chapter No. 18, entertained her officers at a luncheon on Monday afternoon, honoring Airs. Luella Courtner, Grand Lecturer, O. E. S. of Utah. Others attending were Mrs. F.lva Bonner, and Airs. Vola Nev-erGrand Ruth. At the roneluslon of the luncheon, the officers attended a school of instruction at the Chapter room s, In the Afincrs Union Building. ut Lady Elks Mrs. Martin Fennell Has Party for Son At I .ady Elks met In regular session on Tuesday evening In the club rooms. After business matters were disposed of cards were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. Helen Brown, high score, Mrs. Enid t, and Mrs. Wm. Broderick, Trelnar, raffle. Mrs. Beverly Jameson, hostess for the evening, served a tasty lunch. Mrs. Martin Fennell honored her little son, Martin, on his 5th birthday, at a party last Sunday. An afternoon of games was enjoyed and delicious party refreshments were served. Table decorations carried out the Easter theme, and a beautiful cake formed the son Mr. of Mrs. Wilson Lee, and centerpiece. Lee. Helping Martin celebrate his The bride's parents honored the were Rodger Bridgeman, birthday wedding party and members of Julia Ann Cartwright, Rose Ann the immediate families at a lun- Ferris, Ricky Dittmer, Jeanie Webcheon on Friday afternoon. ber. Sherlin Laird, Dean Brady, The newlyweds were futhcr hon- Neddy Allison, JoRae and Eileen ored in the evening at a recep- Fennell. tion at the LDS Eureka ward. The petite bride was lovely in her wedding gown of white slip- 4-H per satin, fashioned with a snugly . . fitted bodice, which buttoned to a high shawl collar, long pointed The fishing section of the sleeves, and a peplumed full skirt, which formed a redingote over a club held their first meeting last lace. Her Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ruth panel of chantilly-typ- c illusion veil, edged in lace, cascad- Wahlquist. The main business of ed from a crown of pearls and lace. the meeting was the election of Her bouquet was of American officers, who are as follows: presibeauty roses, centered with an dent. Paul Cushing; orchid. Billy Hales; secretary and treasMiss Betty Nash, sister of the urer. Byron Childs; reporter, Tom bride, maid of honor, was gowned Randle; song leader, Raymond in light green net and carried a Covington. Tom Randle. Reporter nosegay of pink carnations. Bridesmaids. Miss Jean Hall of Portage The Hnpv Hcalthv Home Makers club meeting Utah, Miss Joan McCancc, Mil- held their fir.it waukee, Wis., classmates of the nt the home nf Mrs. Wahlqulxt. bride and Miss Virginia Lee, sister Monday at 3:30 p.m. of the groom, wore gowns in the The fnllnwine officers were elecpastel shades and carried nose- ted: Nanry I,ee Bird, president: Jo secregays of matching caranations. Cun. f,no Fennell. ning little flower girls. Diane Grot-eg- tary and trisiorer. Mar' rvnin-sonand Murreiean Bigler, cousins leader. Sharon Laird; Cheryl of the bride, were adorable in dres- Chris ensen henith chairman; Mary ses of pink and white taffetas and Flen Fermison program rt'airmso: carried miniature nosegays of pink Pvhllis Fairlesi. project chairman and white carnations. The years proiect was discussed. Robert Laird stood as best man Next meeting will be at the home of Nanry Iac Bird, Monday, at for the groom. Mother of the bride greeted the 3:30 p.m. Lila Marie Schow. Reporter guests in a gown of aqua moire laffety, and mother of the groom Mr. and Mr. Fred J. Weihell and chose a gown of cerise moire taffeta. Both wore corsages of car- small son. Afnrk, of Murray and Airs. Robert Boswell nations. of Provo, The following program was pre- were In town for a few hours on sented with Bishop Alonzo Tuesday, visiting with relatives as master of ceremonies: and friends. Afrs. Weibell Is the opening prayer, Leonard Peterson, former Csrol Finch. grandfather of the groom; vocal Mr. and Mr. Joseph Kropf and duets, "One Alone" and "I Love You Truly," LaVern Bauer and L. family of Payson, spent Friday K. Spurrier, accompanied by Nor- visiting at the P. N. Nellaen home. ma Jameson; piano solo, "Valtz 14" Jean llall; trombone eolo, "On Reception Compliments Newlyweds Married March 16 in Temple Rites al-cu- Peter Petersons Honor Daughter . . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson honored their daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Thomas at a birthday dinner last Wednesday. Attending the happy occasion Club News were Atr. and Mrs. Marvin Peter- J. A. Pllnn of Eureka and Frank Mr. Genevieve Ekloff and her non Mrs Frances Ball Air and Bishop of Delta were in Spit Lake daughter, Afarcella of Salt Lake Mrs Jim' Ferris, Atorley Peterson, City on Sunday attending an Ex- City, were in town over the week- - lhe honored guest. Airs. Thomas ecutive meeting of the American end visiting with Airs. Alarcclla and .ons, Ronnie and Larry, and I the host and hostess. Prollva and Frank Beesley. legion. 4-- vice-preside- IFSISl 4-- H r vice-preside- ut of Service & Progress Sand-atro- O Back in 1876, few people dreamed that a mere toy would one day become essential to almost every phase of American life. Yet today there are 35,000,000 Bell telephones in the nation handling 140,000,000 conversations a day. Telephones operated by independent comjmnies increase the total in America to 43,000,000. O Seventy-fiv- e years of steady progress and increasingly efficient service, at the lowest possible cost, have made your telephone one of todays best values. the mountain states TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH (0. 0 JY TAKES FIRST PLACE IN CLASS V--8 "A 1951 M0BILGAS ECONOMY RUN m Both Ford and SIX V--8 Deliver utiles per gallon Coming Events Gruelling 840-mi- As-i- s this year . . , it's high honors for Ford! In tho most important economy trial for American stock model can . . . the famous annual Mobilraa Economy A Ford Hun equipped with Overdrive took first place competing against all care in its price class, making 64.587 per gallon end 25.994 miles tier gallon. And ita comFord SIX with new Overdrive, panion in quality, the was right up there with the winner. In fact, both cars averaged twlter than 25.9 mik per gallon. Traditional Ford economy, for the second straight year, has been proved in open competition. I roved on the tough grind from Los Angeles to tho a course that included city Grand Canyon desert heat and 7,000-fotraffic, mountain panaes. Ford's Automatic Mileage Maker, and SIXES, standard equipment on all Ford contributed to this great achievement by squeezing the last mile out of every drop of gasoline. Why not Test Drive" the new Ford at your neighborhood Ford Dealer's? There's no better way to be convinced that You can pay more but you cant buy better!" ... 100-h.- V-- 8 ton-mil- es more than 25.9 Wings of Song" Ray Colovich, accompanied by Mabel Butler; vocal solos, "Serenade" and "My Hero", Betty Nash, accompanied by MaBake Sale bel Butler; organ solo, "Melody W. S. C. S.. of the Afethodlat of Love" Norma Jameson; closing Church will conduct a Bake Sale prayer, LcMar Grotegut, uncle of next Saturday. March 24, at the the bride. Organ music during the Utah Power and Light Co. office. reception was by Norma Jameson. The sale will begin at 11:00 p.m. At the conclusion of the pro- Hot Cross buns, pies and cakes gram refreshments were enjoyed. will be sold. rethe About 250 guests attended Attend the sale and get your ception and dance. dessert. After a short honeymoon, the Sunday make will popular young couple a home in Provo, where they are Gordon, President and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Curtis attending the B. Y. U. The bride Patten, and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. will graduate in June. Phipps Newlyweds are graduates of the Lei and Prarxnn and family, Mr. Tintic high school and the groom and Mrs. Carlos Rife, Mrs. FlorAir. recently returned from fulfilling ence Rynesrsoii and Karen, a mission in California for the and Airs. Porwalne Wahlquist. Mr. and Airs Ervin Nelson, Mrs. John LDS rhurch. Out of town relatives and close M. lor. Mr. and Airs. Edward W. mip- -' l c. Mr and Mrs. Eldon Roberts, friends hi p1 for the Nash-I- e - Mr. nml Mrs. Albert Lee, Air. and BraithMrs. were: Margaret t.als 15 Murrrl Mrs. and gler Mrs. liny le e and family, Air. nml Waite. Mr I Verson. Mr. and Mrs. Airs. Vermin Mrs iii f'nmilv Mr. and Mrs. OdelJ Peek. Mr. and Mrs. Leo-- : f LiMar Mr. on pml let ('is . F.d Grr.'nv.it and f n.ily. Mr and M-- s mrd IMir-i-n- M.-- Mr. and Airs. Timm i I11. Mr wald and Dorothy tihirr H'ld'-orMr i A'l ll Nadi. Mr nt d Mrs. J O. Nn-- h Harn l 1'iv 't. Dorothy Blaekhain Mr. and Airs. Mai l Mr and Mis. Jack Kent I'. ni.:'-n1,. Wv Mr md Mrs. Don Pen-- , '.vi I Mrs Neldon Nash, Jnlliv. nan Mr N, itr.Uni Mts Neman frtmrn nndrd. le ... 840-mil- e test proves Ford (enemy helow-nea-lev- rl ot V-8- 'e -il llnanl Hetermli tha wianar by a mwadla fnr all eani la alloan fhrmula In inanra mual chai a uf aiar ami anilil. T mllaa mr gallon aauala tha rar weight (inrl.i.l.nt pewn feral la Irma, multiplmil hr bar ef faUooa ar aumhar of mil travelled, divided by laaulwa aunaumed. ejb AAA CV.nl wk per rlaa ref arHI FORD DOES 54.587 V-- TON-MIL- 8 with Ove drive ES F.C.A. PER GALLON' i ' . !n. ne Regular Meet and Mrs. Glen Lee, nee Marion Nash In quiet, impressive rites sol- emnized in the Manti LDS temple March 16, Miss Marion Nash, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nash, became the bride of Glen Birthday Party Officers Entertained At Monday Luncheon d to those named and to Mrs. Anna Franks. Mrs. Gladys Dean, Mrs. Margaret Greenhalgh, Mrs. Esther Ncilscn and Mrs. Ada Hales. Brown has Bill Di-la- h, all-cu- Malx-- l Butler. 1 Mrs. Charles Ferris was hostess to members of her card club at her home last Wednesday evening. Cards provided the evening's entertainment and a tasty lunch was served to Mrs. Ted Colo-vicMrs. Wilford Redmond, Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Dee Clement, Mrs. Alden Childs, Mrs. Mac Bigler, Mrs. Ted Haynes; Mrs. Ted Mrs. Ruth Wahlquist entertained the S. T. club at her home last m?de by rnniluclress for the chapter, Thursday afternoon in celebration of his bth birthday. The young people were entertained with various games and music and '.ills mother, Mrs. Leonard Brown, served a tasty and very satisfying lunch to Bills guests, who were Tommy and Randle, Frank Maxfield, Jimmy Maxwell, Keith Atherley, Vernon Jones, Chriss Sorenson, Dennis Thornton, Jay Carlson, Ralph Whitehead, Johnny Sutherland, Lorraine Diltnier, Shanna Ryan, Mnxino Pnxnian. Barbara Boswell, Lnvon Caslleton, Josn Jameson, Joyce Ann Sanderson. Airs. Brown was assisted by Mrs. . jl! Sadie Mitchell In serving and tertaining tho little people. Mrs. Charles Ferris Entertains Club S. T. " " P"1"1SW'J' ! memhers and the x Mrs. Brennan Hannifin honored her husband at a birthday dinner last Friday evening. Those attending were Mrs. M.irguret Hannifin, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Tuckctt, Jess Coulson, Tim and Gertrude Ann Hannifin. The celebration of Brim's birthday was resumed on Saturday night, after the Kt. Patricks Day Dance, when a group of his close 7 friends called at the Hannifin ' home and enjoyed a song fest" and an early morning breakfast. Little Son Given Mrs. Alex Blight was hostess to the Felix club at her home last Wednesday evening. Bridge furnished the evening's diversion, and a tasty lunch was served to members, Mrs. Deon Ferguson, Mrs. Maynard Cronin, Mrs. S. L. Jer-ms- n, Mrs. Clarence Gourley, Mrs. Leonard Brown, Mrs. Maynard Griggs, Mrs. Elden Nelson and special guest, Mrs. Elva Bonner. Prize winners for the evening were Mrs. Griggs, high score, and Mrs. Bonner, 2nd high. eg i Barbara Ann Jerman To Be Wed Y Is Mrs. Luiifllii Courtlier, Ogden, grand lecturer, co-err- ao . Burgi arc i.iicing over the birth of a baby .laughter, born March M, at Whid-lIsland, Washington. New mother is the former Dar-U-n- c Mattinson, and new Dad is in the Naval Air Corps. Paternal grandparents are Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Steele of Goshen anil Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mattinson of rieasant Grove, all for-- 1 mer residents of Eureka. Makes Official Visit to Tintic Chapter I Mr. and Mrs. George r. Page Three I Goslhiemi Motto? GOSH ION, UTAH (Ss |