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Show May 11, 1951 Ericksen Oscar Mrs. The Eureka (Utah) Reporter W: Club Hostess Is 'Clut) Meets - (, r provided jVetr " oaiciLu lUrtfv j in Mammoth Inst Thura- - the evening's rtainment and prizes were won high hv Mrs Everett Huntsman, 2nd w ere Mrs. Clarence Rostrum. t. n hl Mrs. Fred Kurtz, Vasty refreshments wen served and to Mrs. Win. in those named Huberts. Mrs. James Tonne, Mrs. Karl hunt. Mrs. Dean Rose and Mrs. Jerry Kennedy. '"'('iinls w ..A ' Oscar Erickson entertained nu mbers of her card club at Mr tii hi u- - Page Three Note d'OT- ; Marriages , Jf all-cu- Births Of interest lo l.tiri'kiins is llie iiiiiioiiiicrmeiil of tin riiu.iurmriil illlll fortl, coming niiirriiige of Miss Slieilene Spink., il.uiglilei of Mr. uml Mrs. M. I clioy Spoils, nml .lulm C'lair Moril of Mr. mil Mrs. I ml Monlue of l liirrlo. I lie lirideelecl is i stiulents at llie Ilrigli.un Young I 'iiieiil. Mr. Monlue is u liiuilitlale lor graduation from llie ('enlral I lali o- 1110110! Siliool. llie uiiirriage will lie solemnized in llie Manli I t. 21 Coming Events at St. Mary's of the Free and Easy Playsuit Super Chix At Wednesday Meet The Super Chix elub whs enter tained last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. Darrell Franks. The time was spent in sewing and delicious refreshments were ser- v ed to club members: Mrs. Joseph Bernini. Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. Dora Toreasi, Mrs. Wm. Lucas. Mrs. David JasHr and Mrs. Earl Was- rotts. Mm Howard (ircrahalgh and family will leave Friday for Oregon, where she will join her husband. Mr. Grecnhalgh has aeeepted employment in Roseburg, and they will make their home then for the present. Mr. arid Mrs. Joe Kropf of Pay son, will accom-w'l- ll panv them to Oregon Rose-bur- 4-- H In S A. . CmnJna Evcnls 4-- H Session Tintie Chapter No. met in regular session evening, and wrre happy eome baek Ethel iKinnelly and Rowena Hanks, who have been out of town for some time. Ethel Don-- . nelly gave a very interesting talk when slie ,n. Bay ,r,J1in' for the past two Honor Recently Wedded Couple j g. hold a regular meeting Mon- -' day evening, May 14. at 8:00 p.m. in the Memorial building. Mrs. IIoward Hanha and dilURh. a A good ter, Kayte of Price, spent the week as business of imporUnce will be ind viRilm , wilh Mrs Rnwena brought before the meeting and uancilai interesting program is being prepared. John Farren, Jr. son of Mr. and and Mrs. John Farren, is spending Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Bacon and a ten-da- y furlough Ht his home in Mrs. Jerry Bergstrom of Salt Lake Eureka. He is a member of the visitiCity were in town on Sunday 1'. S. Marines, and is stationed at ng with friends. San Diego. L. Mr. .Mm. J. Mr. and Ilialy. of (iartli Wahlquist, son of Mr. and CHILDREN like the ae. J Mrs. Wm. Cottrell and daughall clutlies play and Mrs. Clarence has Wahlquist ter of Salt Lake City were guests been promoted to Sgt. in the IT. year round and in summer, that over (hi week end at the home of S. Army, to word re- - nuans pitting dr.Mt to bare Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas. recently by his parents. sities. This cotton playsuil with its is the ideal bloomers and bib Mrs. I. X. Anderson and Mr. for little a outfit playtime. gill's l Broadbent Salt of Mrs. Ranse a:i A direction letillel for COTTON Lake City were guests at the PLAYSl'lT may be obtained by William Paxman home on Last sending a stamped, Sunday. envelope to the Needlework DeMm. K. II. Runyon and son Gary partment of this paper requesting .f Leaflet No. SS-uCalif., returned Kiihmond, linn e lust week after spending cny on Sunday visit ing with a fiv weeks in Eureka visiting jV,,B Miss Ann Tn-loit- r and a class-mal. Mi:h relatives. Shi aeeompaniedj stuMiss Adele Daggett, lur Mother, Mrs. Mary Holmes to: Wasof the at dents St. til1! Mrs. Mm. rents Holmes Marys Mrs. Valiliiiist, K:ir):i. (la spent s. w:n(.r months at the Runyon Vein Franks. Mrs. John Farren. atch in Salt Iake City will iii'ii. e. During her stay hen she, Frank Peart, and Mrs. Ger-- . rivp Thursday amt spend the week v.s - d with her mother, and was aid Kennedy and Mrs Dun Giles Mother s Dav visiting ;i:v. a guest at the home of her wi re in Tooele on Tuesday, attend-- 1 , paii-n'sMr. ami Mrs. w,Mt Anns Sirs. brother-in-laMr. and ing funeral services for sister arid Lucy Wm. Trelmir. IS. Bell. Mrs. Walter Sutherland. - fu-cdo- tp Mr. and Mm. Angelo Cnstanzo of Portland. Oregon, were in town last Friday visiting at the home of Mrs. Margaret Hannifin. They wen residents of Eureka many years ago, and Mrs. Costanzo will be remembered as Miss Lucy Tibbs. This is her first visit here in thirty years. Mr. Costazo was employed at the Chief Con Mine before entering the service in World War I. He moved to Portland and has been in the lumber business there until his retirement a few years ago. The Jully Snip Snappers elub met lust Wednesday at the home of Darlene Peart. The girls were taught the proper method of putting in zippers and a discus slnn on the care of the teeth was held . At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served to members, Carlene Jusier, Violet Bog-doIxiia (Moraine. Darlene Peart, and their leader, Betty Nash. 4-- H Dinner Given To n, ; a dinner honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Richard LertTian. trgmia Badertseher announced wns given on Monday evening at that she was leaving Eureka with the home of the groom's parents, her husband, to make a home in Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ixu lliam. The Oregon for the next few months. ;pt guests attending the dinner She und her father, Harry Randle, included members of the immediate were hosts for the evening and families and a few friends, served delicious refreshments at Tlie young people were married the close of the Chapter meeting. Mniiilny in Irovo. The bride, for- -- merly Miss Venita Smith, is a "V daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. York of Hantaqiiln. ri Mr. Iaetham is with the IT. S. K6Tl6Ct tTOWiriQ Air Corps in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and was home on furlough for a few days. He has returned to his base in Wyoming, and Mrs. Lee-thahim later in the Curtains and draperies, stales month. will Join are the Retailing Daily, reflecting growing imKirtanee of modern and provincial jiaUcrns in decorative fabrics, as provincial patterns along with novelty vignette and scenic designs take a jHisition of promincnci in cottage seta, and pinch pleat draperies appear more in modern prints. Detail in rendy-niad- e curtains, such as scallojts, tucks, contrasting welting Hnd are now rating fancy much mure attention. The effect of eyelet embroidery on organdie, achieved through a combination of printing and flocking, is making news in this season's curtains. i ' , 9 theattemoon. a student atch. Meets S. Eureka Couple Set Wedding Date! Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Drussell are the pmud parents of a baby son. born April 29, at the Holy Cross W. S. C. S. Met hospital in Salt I,aki City. The Mellor Mrs. With little youngster tipped the scales at 9g pounds and is being welV. S. C. S. met last week at comed home by his little brothers. home of Mrs. Wendell Mellor. Vhe regular order of business was Henry Drussell of this city is the out. and Mrs. Leonard Ry- proud paternal grandfather. esn-iei- l an cave a very interesting report Mrs. Kuy Siler and grandson, !.f her trip to Colorado to the W. Alan Itowe, of Ogden, visited over S C. S. Convention. the week end at the home of Mrs. Members attending wen Mrs. Siler's daughter and Mrs. John Rowe, rge Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blight, and with Bra-il- v Mrs. Wm. Vivian. Mrs. Lynn r an Airs. Clarence Goiirley. Mrs. Jack Nilsoni, Mrs. Ly-- ! . Nevers, iiian Baker. Mrs. Vc am rs-- Bari Polls and Mrs. Wm. Bate, Miss Edith Pen- -' wen in Provo Sheila, Slighter. Mrs. Farren and dray, Mrs. John and Nephi on Saturday. Ry:in. Refreshments were served by Mm. Ada McIntyre was in Salt Mrs Mellor and Miss Pcndray, co-- ; . The Happy Home Makers club met on Monday of this week at the home of Glenis Larsen. The time was spent in working of their books. Grade Carlson. - vUridlnSi L'lapcS Modern Importance m s, Mr. and Mm. Mark llieknuin of Salt Lake City sjient last Sunday in Eureka visiting with Mr. HickNine statewide luncheons honman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned oring ranchers, farmers, and memHirkman. bers of the governing holies of soil conservation districts will be Mm. lizzie Hepuorth of Santa-qui- n this summer by a was a Sunday guest at the given rubber manufacturer. The lunchhome of her sister. Mrs. Marguerite eon guests also will get a week's Higginson. vacation trip to Arizona next December. The luncheons, to be held Mrs. Hilda Carlson of Mt. Pleas- in ine states, will honor farmers, ant is spending a frw weeks with ranchers and soil conservation disher niece. Mrs. Howard Green trict officials whose accomplishhalgh, and with lnr sister, Mrs. ments in soil conservation during P. N. Neilson. wen outstanding. Upholstery Cloth Appearing In Modern Designs Upholstery cloths are in the midst uf a rennaissance that is bringing in modern patterns, new provincial designs, and pervading the whole, a reviving interest in pattern instead of texture alone. weaves Such traditional-minde- d as msteloiua, wire loom frieze, homespun and tapestry are now appearing in frankly modern deoften sign, neat Provincials and a diversified multicolored, group of cloths that take the textures that stood on their own merit last season and use them to create definite patterns ranging from modern to informal plaids and tweeds to traditional. We should be aa generous with a man aa we are with a picture which we are always willing to give the benefit of the best light. Ralph Waldo Emerson. The circumference of the world is the circle of neighburliness; and our love should be as boundless as the sea, overleaping even the most bitter racial prejudice. Rev. C. M. Chevassc. mid-We- st 19.ri0-.r- il d Success comes from the ability to get along with some people and to get ahead of other During ancient days, workmen Great Britain we.n paid in salt. wish to express thanks and appreciation to our many friends and nrighlxirn for their many arts of kindness shown us during our recent licruuve-tm-n- i. IlI.OTH BOXF.lt . . . Seaman Apprentice Wing II. Feng, only S, mans helm uf huge navy aircraft carrier, lluxer, standing m a box. For the many beautiful floral offerings wo am Indeed very grateful. signed, Thn family of the lnt Mrs. lauy (1. Bell e people,"---Knoxvill- News-Sentin- el. , in CARD OF TIIANKH Wm j e. ar-Mr- : hi Mr. nml Mm. Thomas Mrs. Opal Close and children. Douglas and Rose Ann. were dinner guests Have A Sheep, like cattle, have four, stomachs, according to the Ency-- j clopedia Britannica. When a politician becomes a statesman he hates to chuck it. EASY Heart Potholder DOES at the home of Mr. last Sunday IT" Bert Thomas in Spring-l-n- . The Bert Thomas family relent ly moved from Eureka and wii: make their home in Springlen f r the present. and Mrs. 0 GET THE SOAP out of your hair or off your face after washing, rinse with a solution of few drops of aromatic vinegar In Mrs. Glen Storm and and Mrs. Don Kimball and sou, Ronnie of Bauer, visited last Wednesday at the Jack Nilson ho:i e. Mrs. Kimball is the former Miss Frances Storrs. The Kimball family left Sunday for Duluth. Min., to make their home. Mr. nnd clear water. whose hands perspire Those should wash them with a solution of boracie acid and water. Use one part of the acid to 20 parts of water. Dust wilh talcum powder afterwards. A good sachet for dresser drawers and linen closets can be made by tying together a half ounce of lavender flowers and a half teaspoon of powdered cloves in a small sack. Keep yur old toothbrushes and use them for cleaning combs. For ivory comhs r.rrub the comb with the brush and alcohol. If you want Mr. anil Mm. Win. Roliert of ninth were Salt Lake City visitors on Tuesday of this week. Man: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forney and ihildren, left last Friday for Francisco where they will main their home. Richard is in he service and has been in the hay city for the past several ninths. and rame to Eureka to move his family to the California city. T'UXGERS dip easily into the pockets of these and pans. and arc protected top and bottom from hot potsfrom c.lit,.ii o made in a jiffy can acre-sies colorful A Pair of these bias binding. A direction leaflet for fnhr'.i-and gay and plain print sin!: ;: a HEART .rOTHOLDEi: may bo btr.in.d by I;niil of ibis paper re Dip..! cm ti te heart-shape- d llarry Randle, Mrs. Vola Nevers Mr. Ethel Donnelly and Mrs. Elva Renner drove to Roosevelt on TiiiMiny and attended the official viMtiition nf the Grand officers ( tin Roosevelt chapter OEH. A t' (i'a t was served preceding the . r l s;. pot-hole- rs slf-nddii.-r- cd yf Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Camp- Tiny are former residents Whilfonl Hale and visited with rela- IVl s nn Sunday. They were ac "'h'i' :ued by Mrs. E. A. Stokes. lK 1"' '"I the day here, returning t.) i".o with the Bates thnt eve- - lj hut w.th 1 wa'-- . then with tepid wa'.i-r- , r. faint aroma of ha' dkerchicfs, wash yc-- ir "h- -l water into whieh a muslin bag with you'ie '..( of Orrla root. j.b-ra If SPixrrs-. dwilt wear longer as water in rie tepid they'i removed from Hie ic soon at 11 lubrication a Ike If v 0:1 vj., Uicrii in cwmm MOTOR ICXbap I SlIAmili SPUDS,,. I'j(! nniMi.i'iiSi j PEANUT RUTTER -- r n.M 390 430 J5SMS.570 "ifjU'i 490 GRAPEFRUIT 980 COME IN ' (ihh. t. ll. rla lo? g. r if ly a :..! a j fn come? dly an as & f " -, , S , wings, flamingo red touched ;t.! toes on hose wear ih'yre : rubbed just of light- nVIAVit (iitAimuiT ASPARAGUS, CONTEST III Ixig Jnlin Bauer N lit Inin. NOW ON! 1 cu.iiu"n. RANDLE'S MARKET paraffin. f.. ,.!..ng bath for tired feet made from warm water b ran and a bd of vinegar. If the heelsu h .ri. i.. te n ,J s'l powder puff snoe at tii bed for a in-i.- PARTICIPATE IN THE aiirssri 511.-1:- In-y- central 79c vJlvfFRUITSEGETABLESl ' Proo, AIIMakti LARGE CANS MILK 590 iirt CIIIPS.kT UIUIVS CORN BEEF (iradc HciT SIRLOIN STEAKS ro-1- 1 to (irv c'i in a romb. use oatmeal wi'ii : iirj .'i until clean. It'S ea y M ;'et scalp and hair if it's gre:.-,y- , by clean. first with bpid Hi! wetting vial r, ib n r.it'ing In it the juice lemons. Ru.se off r r of twn. r (TIOCOLATE I1:;1 DRESSING ! Mr. ami Mm. . 7rly BEEF SALI) A orange tri.'ed jaire ' son-in-la- w I' c eoncen- - j ;it rr i'i'.f rry Juice 2 l;.l.a p'miS Icnmn juice t J i:.t fp:ii: ::!lg Water (V::i!iinr S'.'ar and ' nip w:i r in sauce pan. Plorc 01 cr heat : nd 1 rii to a boil, stirr.ni i. dissolved. Add until su:: Iiellts. Mix well. cubca or cracked wild ice Sirve ire. t s. Kenclilc nf Salt j. y end Herbert Towers and "f1 'er and of Mur-- J iy. wm Sunday guests at the "I can) IGA SLICED BACON 1 Mix. P CUp Wa'lT cup 0 No. SS ol. Donnelly returned IV, day from rartoun. when "jir bus he a teaching school for pa. t two months. 1 A GRADE (IF THE WEEK Orangr Punch (Make l!j quarts) 4 cup s.;;:m m Mr.-.'vo- CHICKENS KFdl'l: s Ethe t MODI IT., M" Sar. ' Phone 179 - 180 Free Delivery Tuesday & Saturday |