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Show July The Eureka (Utah) lteporter 1 Vita. a Re"'0" Holds f.ninly had a Sunday at the home in irs. Km nin Hr-- Th,.'Vli-- t ,,,1' . . .h - aw the family uni Mrs., Win. 1 i.n! iH. ,ul Mr- - ,,al ml "ons' . Me.'.e tJ- -l Rife and the llrr- WSCS Ladies From m , (ireen of Sil-,nj Mrs. Grace Bernini 'Hi SiVavid. were guests at the fMr and Mrs. S. Torrisi "S.n.iav Mr. Torrisi arrived by Lake City early Sun- - siTVed Hi 2 iifL-nimui- morning-- t t glen spent the iweek visiting at the home km Siler of daughter and Alex Blight. Mrs MWson-in-la- and 10 Sandatrom and and Johnny Jerry upending a few Stvwresstle are , Sj-o- with Mrs. visiting ondrfroms ami Mr. TiillW par-7M- r and Mrs. John Tullis. son of the Sandstroms. has been in Newcastle for pist few weeks visiting with 7sher his grandparents Mm. Jack lairas and sons will1 return to their home in Fontana, Cal. on Friday. Daughter, Iatri- - of pu Matter and four sons,town in Fort Worth. Texas were ta.t week visiting with Elisabeth Mr. Maher is jmd Joe O'Connor. nephew of the O'Connors. returned Mra Sadie Mitchell visit-.- r, MU Tuesduy evening after hi Salt Lake for the past ten . Xr and Mrs. Iveonanl Brown ud ion. Jerry and Bill were Salt Like visitors on Saturday of last seek. rJl spend an ex'.ended with his M'rek-en- d Miss Saturday where he vacation aunt. Mrs. Vera Dodge. guests at the home Mildred Davis were Mr. reception honoring newlyweds Ih- - p in. Methodist ' i d. it J Tucketts Entertain At Delightful Dinner Births Mr. und Mrs. A. K Tuckett were hosts lit a delightful dinner party Mrs. William Hi own and Mrs. it their home hist week. The dinSadie Mitchell are very happy over ner was in celebration of the lBth the announci-iiii-n- l of the birth of wedding anniversary of their Mr. and ha by girl on July it In Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Ian Avlward at Butte, Mont. Mrs. Brennan Hannifin. A beauThe pitiud dad is a nephew of tiful wedding cake formed the Mrs. Brown ami Mrs. Mitchell, and centerpiece fur the attraetlve dinlate Frank ing table und vases of colorful is the siin hf the i Rusty) Aylward and Mrs. Ethel summer flowers added to the fesHums of San Francisco, who is tive air of the happy occasion. well known m Eureka The Ayl-Attending were Mrs. Margaret arils iiiinle their lionie here for Hannifin, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tucmany years Thr welcome little kett. Dun, Franks. Johnnie Robindaughter is the first child for the son, Timmy and Gertrude Hunm-fiyoung couple. and the honon-guests. son-in-la- . w n. d Mr. ami Mrs. Is- Mar lister of Evanston. Wyoming, are the prisul parents of a hnhy girl, horn on July 4, at Evanston. Tins is the firat child for llie couple ami the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs Dean Rom- - of Mammoth, and are is the they proud! Mrs. former Linnca I'oulscn of Mammoth. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chapman of Montt-lk-llo- , Cul. are tha proud parent of a baby daughter, born June 28. This is the first child for tlie couple. Proud father is well kmiwn in Eureka, as are ilia - Is-st- in Salt I.ake City. Happy maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Karl McIntyre of Mammoth, anil patinul grandparents are Mr. and -. OIsi n of Mrs. Santaquin. New mother is the former Miss Mary McIntyre. Is-sli- e I- Danville, Va. When fru-nd- s learned that Policeman Claude S. Gauldin, who rerenlly suffered the loss of a leg In a traffic accident, did not have off-dut- insurance, y they inaugurated the plan of colPaternal grandparents, Mr. and lecting dollar hills from his friends and pinning them together Mrs. IJoyd Carlson. to stretch from one end A twliy son was Ixirn to Mrs. enough Gauldin's police beat to the Jack Galley un July H. In the Pay-so- n of other. hospital. The child's father, few the late Jack Galley dull a little For Just exjierience tells, in every months ago. The soil. guy will lie named Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olsen are That they who think must govern the proud parents of a baby hoy, those that toil. I Mini July A. in the LDS hospital Goldsmith weli-om- e e " 9 and child- ren left Saturday for Maivsvalc, Cal., where they will spend two ! weeks vimting with Mrs. Hnxler-ick'- s parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Steedmun. Mr. Urodenck is attending the Reserve Corps summer camp which is held at Camp Williams for two weeks, July K to July 22. Mrs. Broiler-- 1 ick was accompanied as far as Ogden by Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Newman and Mrs. A. L. Broderick sind Mrs. John Phipps. A Mr. and Mrs. Orion Sherwood, will M given on Friday evening at at the Methisiist church for members of the chuivh, and any oilier interested persons. Mr. Sherwood will be the rest Mr. and Mrs. liuniild Parker dent pus tor at the and children, Larry and Phyllis church for the summer months. Ann, of San Frani isro are sHmi-in- g The young couple wrre married their vacation at tin- - home of in Salt Isike City. Mrs. Parker's il'liyllis Goiirleyi Chit. nee VIsituiM at the home of Mr. and parents. Mr. ami Mi Mrs. Knsroe Harper Inst ThursGourley. . day were George D. Black of Fon-tuii- a. Mr. anil Mrs. John of Colorado, and Mrs. George Salt Ijike wt-r- e in town lor the Black. Sr. and children, Dixon s week-enand Sharon of Payaon. visf.ing with memlN-rof Mr. 'Fennell's family. Jo Rae Other visitors last week at tin' ami Eileen Fennell, daughters of were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Martin Fennell, ac- Harper home Robert Mattinson of Pleasant John on Fennells the companied Grove. the return to the city, when- - Ihev will spend a short vacation. Mr. ami Mrs. William Patman were in Springville on Friday, visMr. anil Min. Kuls-r- t Coffey and with Mr. Pnxman'x mother. son, Jackie, spent Tuesday and iting Mrs. Gene Paxman. th-- J. at J. Coffey Wednesday home. They were to Vic'I'on My Wi.nl torville. Cal., where they plan to When a witness in the Dublin make a home forrlie present. Mr. imlu-testifed, "Site conked Coffey is a memls-- r of the Air me on court head and knocked me the Force and is being transferred insensihli-.the Dublin Opinion, from flu- - Air Port in Salt to tin- - Victorville Air Force Hast-- . with a how to Oliver Goldsmith. l,P wdh Hus headline: She He is with the 2loth Tow Target U 'links to Stupor." Omnihonk. Division spend the vacation months with hei grandmother, Mra. Margaru. Lucas. Mm. Aria Hnaierick Newly weded Pair e will cia. Reception Given To Honor d j I axkt-a young man why it Airs. Nell IIiihp iiH.i h Sal' Lake visitir on Monday of tins week. was he usually dated chubby girls. Nell is still on tiie Mil; lil, hut He said: "I've found it's easier to t s impinvi'il. gel along with plump girl's iltar-hui- u Mr. and Mrs. Dun Him-than a slim girl's nerves." Jerman i visited st the S. L. Jeiinan home on Tuesday of d Miiui-wha- la-in- Lyman Davis left last for Maywood, California, of o'eliM-k- At The Felix last Thursday evening at the home nr Mrs S. I,. The time wax in playing c.uds. with lust prise going to Mrs Muin.ird Cronin, and second pnr.c lo Mis. Peon Ferguson. A tasty lunch w.is rveil to those nanu-and to Mis. Alex Blight. Mrs. Cl.ri-ii,four ley. Mrs. Isnnard Brow n, Mrs. Elden Nelson, and the speci ii guest, Mrs. Hal Smith (Merle Gear). . The following piogiiini was jire- : sented during the Opening prayer by Mrs. Wni. Hate; Grace by Mis. Annie Vivian; vocal solo. Miss Hoiime yan; piano solo, Ib lty Ann Baker; re cording "Tins Is My America;" reading, Mrs. Im Green; closing prayer, Mrs. John Itowe. Eureka members attending other than those mentioned above : wen-Mrs. Alton H. Baker. Mrs. George Hyde. Mrs. .luck Xilsuii, Mrs. Vcrn Nevers, Mrs. Knwcna Hanks. Mrs. Arthur Smith. Mis. Edith lYndray. Mrs. E. A. Stokes, Mra. Ada Handle and Mrs. Walker. A nvist enjoyable afternoon was reported v all those in attendance. jfSll - 'w sk i Mrs. Le jiii iSsl s -- J ecr'O'MP Jerman Home A cur liuid i,f !,,!. vule V. S. C. S, mi.t a VimI lo the Eureka w. H c s (in Fn- day of lust week, by Mis !i L. G. furry, president f tin M vale organisation. Menihers met HI (lie lin-- t In ulist !L ehllivh iilld tliell journeyed to the j'' or Mrs. Lemi.iid Kyan. :j home When a delirious llitii'lirnii Wi.s llie jtv 'Felix Club Midvale Visit Eureka Socially of Spanish Fork and visi-i on Sunday w .bwn lJllVd Handle home. , at .1 lUndle and duugh- l,,ft for Nphl 'variori' ?. :rf-- : ivpniiii: wh re ihey I,Un fie Stampede. They wests . at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mra. idE-- . pan-ats- Slrr; I 5? Eninm the Mrs. Wni. (BUD uH1, i'rfortfe Social Cvertts of tfye b jr &? V- Page Three Gear Family s ' this week. I WANT BI.OOI) 4 Mrs. Myrtle Theriault made a business trip to Salt I .ake on Tuesday of this week. Blood fur ud Mrs. Wendell Kirk and daughtMrs. Tillie Isivcless of I'ayson the fighting men in Korea was on er, and Mr. and Mra. Don Hud-is a guest at the home of her demanded by the high manWil-fothe totem pole in Ketchikan. and son of Provo. Mr. and sister, Mrs. Lyman Baker. Green remained atop the Mra Hudson also visited at the i h,nne of Mrs. Hudson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver I ocas and perch until Bed Cross quota was met. Mr. and Mm. Guv Perry at Tintie family left Wednesday for tluur .'action. home in Fontana. Cal., afi'er m rd i at spending the past two Farrell Yuliliiit. son of Mr. the home of Mrs. Linas' motlier, retud Mra Clarence Wahlquist. Mrs. Miiigaret Linas. urned home after vacationing in Salem for the past wick at the Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Christensen imM of Mr and Mrs. Arnel Bartanl daughters returned home Frier. day after spending several days visiting with relatives in Manti. In Mr. and Mrs. An Id Neuman i&d daughters, Linda and Vickie, Mrs. Ailu McIntyre and Mrs. vailed at Yuba Dam lost Sunday. S'ei-lBailey are s wilding the eight They were guests at the home of week in Sun Shipments of t'luyslei Valley. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Broderick. cylinder cars in June set a new for a single month, it is. O'Mal-i-hie- h Itoity Ann Baker and announced by Joseph A. It U rare for a man, Jf'Y down lire attending the sitting of the Sales General Manager !.l a good meal, to suggest to his F. Summer Institute u Khry-sle- r that she is cooking too much, ing held at Mt. Pleasant this wei-k- . Fire ith K.6H9 V-- 8 .... pi .ration. Power units sent on their way to deah-rsJune exceeded hv rit per- the leery highest month of IfcVl ' itYtolteri. and by 27 percent the e f May. high previous w-c- ks Chrysler Sets Sales Record Past Month WHITE STAR TUNA j VIENNA i . SAUSAGE No. lWil. Shipments of eights m the first six months of 1851 also set a new as many record, with 71 as in Mu- - entire ralcndar year of 1 p.'s i. the existing yearly record.1 double the number and n presented Hut' production for the year llUfi when Chrysler resumed car iiianufartuie alter Wmld War II. Eaili month of this year lias seen a substantial increase in the1 shipments of eights. June's totala Ising approximately six and half limes as great as January's, , eight-cylinde- of . . . ELGIN'S and GRUGNS SHKAFFER PEN and PENCIL SETS Columbia Tru-F- it and Feature Lock Diamond Rings as low as $67.50 Ceramics, English Rone China Cups and Saucers, Rig and Raby Ren (Mocks, Wedding fiifts. Watch Repairing Fast and Dependable WEBB'S JEWELRY Si-- p Spanish Fork, Utah Us Before You Buy A (rifl! t, Tins 2 FOR 39( ' MEAT 3 CANS 25C HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE SHAFERS ORAMiF 0S5S5 ii moot - GJf! 550 SPRY, CKISCO, SMHV DRIFT, ,k. .990 SOUR PITTED CHERRIES lNs.Ar19(! Marlene Margerine.. lb. 41c pc 49c BRISKET BOIL l,hanmca,y 45c PORK ROAST1t.'on ,,u"s 55c DILL PICKLES Sh,,sizc 6c lores no Letter Bourhon JUICE;'," SI'RIMi GARDEN PEAS , history, 21 , fans 21c saucc 25c OK'D SPAGHETTI the Air Fore: may be forced to man(,il! mi tin draft to meet it 30th power goal of hWI.OOO by June Vr.ius,. r a lack of volunteers. ta-- i only the army ha like' Force, Air The dr.'ll ken the Navy and Marine, ha filled its ijiimU with volunteer j in fits of industry gain cent in the first quarter. r39c VAN CAMPS SARDINES lb HICKORY .Mustard or Tomato f the nation,. Th.- - consumers ii'i'lu'limr most of the workers.. know should let Congressmen ntmls( lh.it they want adequate to prevent inflation and high IK IOIM'E K,.r the first time in Its 55c GRAPE NECTAR j i ,i(K.cans49c DEVILED BACON Morrells Palace OLD IGA TOMATO JUICE j all-tim- Also Large Selection , fur 2Sc EfcL 27c GERBERS BABY FOODS e CANTALOUE ?? WATERMELON PICK. BEETS 39c L Ih. 'tir SEEDLESS GRAPES III. GREEN PEPPERS 25c 25c FOUR TEARS 012 RANDLE'S iKnyil BOURBON Phones Deliverv and 170 Tues. and Sat. ISO |