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Show M'-'1'1 Mv -'- Round About Town .A .,.1.1 T1!: .BP ..pM' ; t! - W ilnri Jerry Kil,,h b who hiivi spnt the jjv.ni.M at tin hniiu- or , if' .... m,s Win. Our. left hint i1"1 i.l - t wi-- j. r,c ln ' A after vacationing ill at the home of her .larv,vaio Mr. and and . Atherley. The AtherHnd after home her I- f- B lev tor.. inn and Mir wav S octal- - Note son-in-lu- t h lllll-ll'v- l n,. i, I 1,1 ,.s AI. Sim Ins.., I .III ( their two daughter Margaret Mry Mike, Patrick, rontlnued on i to Idaho where Mr. huainen intereata. k. I f I I.- - t' Mrs. Melvin I). SnHl-irs- M Francisco. Sunday visitors at the Ivan Christensen home were Mr. and grs. Elliott Hall and children of Christen-n'- s pilling. Mont., and Mr. mother and sister. Mrs. Jennie . Mrs. II Kae IUII i , I Nou flfflrlr KAIA WGQS newly a. Save ' i ImqKC ! Home in Eureka I'lnin h After Elko Rites .mis. Mary Eden aiiniiiiiiies tin marriage of her .laughter. Ia, Itae. rnvnuiny altar of j Miss Irene Kay was the brides only attendant, and Max Price performed the duties of best man. The young couple are making a home in Eureka. Rest as you Ride lie bn.le was given in marriage liv her iinele, M E. I'has. "f San Fi .uu.-isShe wore an ivory satin gown fashioned with Mandarin fitted bodin'. I '"Mila nl skirt and a long Irani A coronet of pearls held her finger- tip veil, and she earrn-- a slinw- ''r hoii'tnei Of orchid, bouvardia i,,,s ,,r ,h, viii,v Miss Marilyn Itudv, sister of the brnlegi imiiii was maid of honor in a gown nl nilc green net over matching satin, and the Mrs. Stc.irl Wnhhrr of Palo Alto and Mrs. Jucci Weldon of Berkeley, wore gowns of coral and toast respectively. They coin- plnnented their costumes with white rarnalmn headpieces and bouquets f carnations and boii- vurdia Ir. Norman E. Rudy was his brother's best man, and ushers were Itohcrt B Port of San eisco, cousin of the benedict, ami Frank Pain of Fresno. were Anthony ami Carmen And-ratt- a Alonzo of the San Francisco Opera lo. The ceremony was followed by a reception at Casa Munras, Monterey. The bride's table was centered with a tiered cake and decorated with gardenias and fern. The bride's mother, attended the nuptials in a French blue gown complimented with pink accessories and an orchid corsage. The mother of the benedict wore dusty pink accents and an orchid corsage with her teal blue gown. The bride attended San Jose State College and was graduated from the I'niversity of Calif. Her husband is an alumnus of Menlo Park Junior College and Fresno Stale College and is employed in Sail Francisco. Tile bride's mother, the former Ivadell Okev. and her father, the late Allan Chase are former and residents of Eureka. Her grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Okev. is also a former resilient oi F.ureka. now making her home in S F.. C.'alif. Home again after ail and interesting two week vara tn-are Mr. and Mrs. Mac Big-ieTh'-returned last Wednes- lay aft'-- r attending the Elks con- vention in Chicago. Their trip took them through Indiana Kentucky, and buck by way of Kansas and Missouri. One pait of the trip they felt they could do without they were in the early stages of the Kansas flood, and drove for a tun.' with water up to the car door. It was necessary for them to do .j, touring, owing to i ousidi-rablbridges ami regular highway completely destroyed. Tile Biglers ic-pthat they had never seen ram coine down with such force as it dnl in the Kansas area. However, they feel they were fortunate t" l.ave escaped the full force of the devastating water, which has done so much .damage since they returned home. Tln-i- r trip was ery enjoyable, all kinds of but they weather, fog through Wyoming, ami Colorado, some real e.sil sjm-II:n other parts of the country; and were th'-v- . like nil loyal Emi-kiin" home back to get l.appv r. e cxpci-ii-m-c- s s 1 Air Conditioned Comfort and pleasant than al home. Cool even more enjoyable Marriojpd Wishes I - Useful cabinets form a novel frame for the window in this dining nook, shown by American Builder magazine. The window glass is translucent, although in building a similar unit ordinary transparent glass could be used instead. The top of the cabinet below the window serves as one of the built-i- n three shelves. The other shelves are plate glass. Illumination is furnishd by a light reeessvd in the beam at the top of the frame. Wrought iron terraee furniture adds to the gracefulness of the indoor setting. Mis Elaine Iett of Murray visited in Kun ka over the week end c John Hannifin and T. L. Sullivan were in 1 Ichcr last Sunday attending the officers und quarterS. T. Club Members ly meeting of the State Officers of At Mellor Home I'tah State Firemen's Ass'n. Mr. Hannifin holds an office in the Mrs. Ella Mellor was hostess stale assn. to the members of the H. T. club at her home last Wednesday eveMr. and Mr. I. K. Spurrier ning. Cards furnished the eveson enjoyed the ITte Stampede ning's diversion, and prizes were and won by Mrs. Anna Franks, high in Nephi last Saturday evening. t. score. Mrs. Hose 1'hipps, and Mrs. Gladys Dean, consolation. At the conclusion of cards Mrs. Mellor served a tasty luncheon to the members. all-cu- Children Enjoy Birthday Party Mrs. Leslie Handle entertained at a children's party last Wed utternoon honoring her daughter Marjorie Lynn on her xth birthday. The youngsters were taken to the City IHik in the Handle truck, which delighted them no end. It ' Coach vs . Thursday Evening I evi-itiii- UNION PACIFIC I Honor Bride San Jos,.. Vis-alist- s Money... and do j iKi,led ill J Iuagcirumf tMt Shower Given to hndi-s-maid- for home. park. i I ftirther visiting at her sons Mr. ami Mrs. (Seral.l Carlson and ions returned this week from a vacation spent in Yellowstone Aeg'-l- r.iiu in Flureka remained Christensen M n i , Mrs. Matilda Brady was the honored guest at u birthday party given last Sunday in Santaquin the home of her son and daughter-inCprnjuH rvont at -law, Mr. and Mrs. James Brady. Til.' afternoon was sMnt in visiting. and some of the men folk took a drive up Santaquin ran-yo- n mid tried their luck at a bit of fishing Delightful refreshments were served including a beautiful birthday cuke. Member of Mrs. Brady's family at tending were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. I - l Ml. .iml Mis. Oii.m m wrn utt u ,il ,i iiBrady and family, Mr. and Mrs. iliimli, Irill.iy, lulv I). L. K. Spurrier ami family, Mina iiiiii in llic I'. uirk, i Webb, Mr. ami Mrs. Lynn M,iii lii.-n.weir iiri'si'iil In writ .iiiit- - tin- - new lywnls to IjoIu Brndy, Mr. A Mrs. Rheem Franke lies! wishes. F.ureka iind to all of Eureka and Miss Elnine Mr and Mrs. (.eroge Sherwood, lett. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Clarparents of the bridegroom and a ence Rostrum und family ami Mr. brother Sherwood, drove and Mrs. Charles Warren and baby out from Suit City to attend of Mammoth and the host and the function. hostess. Harry Bundle was msster of ceremonies und conducted the following program: prayer. Mr. Elite Club at Bundle; vociil duets. Miss Itonme Jerman Home Ryan and James Lunt, accompanied hv Miyo Yamasliita; readMrs. Clara Jerman entertained ing, Mrs Arvid Newman; piano solo. Miss ls'ls Handle; soilgfesl, Mrs. Betty Bliinie entertained the members of the Elite club at directed by Miss Bonnie Kyiin; at a miscellaneous shower at her her home last Thursday evening. toast to (lie bride, M'ss Isms home last Thursday, honoring her Bridge furnished the evening's enBundle; toast to the gri'iim, Ver- sister. Mrs. Sum Hill. I the former tertainment ami prizes were won Mrs. Hal Smith (Merle Gear) non Anderson. Mrs. Ts rard Ryan Miss lai Hue Eden, whose iiiiirriugc by was program chiiiriiiaii high score, and Mrs. Myrtle Therwas solemnized recently.) all rut. Following the program the reFriends of llie new Mrs. Hull at- iault, freshment committee, consisting The hostess served a tasty lunrh were Collette ttie allow of Mrs IsiYcrii Never. Mrs. Jack tending to those nmned and to Mrs. Ear-lea- n IVan. A.lelza Robinson (illispic, Nilson and Mrs. Wm. Bate, served Mrs. Gear, Mrs. Itelle a dainty lunch to the guest. The Bonnie Snell, Marian lairsen Sca- Dron Ferguson, Mrs. Coffey, Ethel DonnKay, elly, Mrs. Elsie Nilaon and to specserving talile was beautiful with llions, Joan Cushing, white caudles and blue larkspur. Viola Carlson ami tin hostess ial guests, Mrs. Wm. Gear and Tile young couple receded many Mrs. Carlos Rife. Belt v Bltime. lovely gifts. extended all In is Appreciation those who assisted in inuking the reception a most enjoyable occasion Hii-imiuh- Mr an.l Mrs Nurinuii liiuly of riesiio. C.ihfuriiia. Hi' mai ring.- u ms suleiiinied r,v,,,itiy ,v tin Kt. ,.v. Msgr. J.IIIH-C Dowling at a (lniiiia-ri- I.- rT. f '. ' m I 'I if irriKHiii L Christensen and Mrs. Marie of Manti. Mrs. Jennie Anderson iiiiiiI 'loiiolili r ol Mrs. All, uni I v i I), mi .unt.s I1"IV the cmdi,. Ine fireenhalgh returned and children, who have been home. rutting at the Wm. Treloar Itft last Sunday for their home in i I - i Chocoista or Vanilla FItOSTKE MIX was almost as thrilling as the party itself, and is much more fun than riding in nice cars. Marjories little guests spent the af(rnillin paying games and en- joying very tasty refreshments. JMMER CEREAL . tlu-- u.-e- d to lie a There due when lie has look for With the best of men: will lengthen his stride that a sign post him; the other will -- ha i.V place to sit down. an- ul-.- i - t!u- W.-di- i two kind l.'liilble tribute, goes Of all who live III t'tah la Uthl j 49c VJt- RICE Me WK MARSHMELLOW 10c KRISPIIS G that appeal" are cour RAISIN BRAN i PEP -- - sight-seein- g - a-c- ar I dafoils and rttarvn-- Uniaa VW naartil Pacific Railroad Slant. Iitdy Perkins Sweet PICKLES tndwicli G oz. Iiottlcs 59c .Morrell Pride II oz. bottle 32c lb. - PIGS FEET Specific . SAY union pacific JpBauAUIY. Columbia Tru-F- it WfEKXS Swifts 34 c CUCUMBERS . . . KUHNS and (iUUKNS S1IKAFFKK I'KX and FKNTIIj SKTS 2 APPLES and Feature Lock BANANAS Ceramics. Knulixh Hone (liina I ups und Saucers. Hijr and Hal Hen Flwks. ttedding Pan-Read- y fryers ,, 69c Hoston Style 15c CHOPS Utah Kcd Astriran Diamond Rings as low as !c" 55c fresh k roil nd country 15c K 17c 45c SAUSAGE,, Morrell - Squares 35c BACON,, (lilts. Watch Kepairinir orpepndable Passenger and Freight Transportation .. 53c niloWitaWf melons Also Large Selection of Save driving for tion where convenient and inexpensive ren service is available.- 19c SHREDDED WHEAI n.yMu.wsMir.-..- reserved on most at your destina for SALAD DRESSING .!!:A GARbENftjRESH Adjustable, Reclining Coach Seats Rent A Car On Arrival 2 CORN SOYA cars. teously, deftly served in attractive dining caught The July speciol is delicious, freshly brook trout. 1 oz. pkj;. CftJ frttl frwd Delicious Meals Wide, roomy, restful Union Pacific trains. 49c oz. pkg. Wonderfood Cftoll i oz. rans a-T- os ,T, FLAKES Kaftoff . . . POTATO CHIPS CORN Naati Avoid highway hazards and driving fatigue. CORNED BEEF ,JI Those Hood . . rfT tv'ftf pPHtl hi Mm AllBRAN Arrive Refreshed 45c 12 .ebration! (ttah t fMr (ftifinf AtNiNil st'-no- . idea you can dictate don't get to me when friends, hubby asksj and tram-- ! lur their wnik, M- i- ptqt. PORK & BEANS Pierces 2'J cans 2 for grandmother, assisted in earing for and wiving the little ieople. s 7 flavori lor which included that item on llie refreshment menu, a birthday cake. Those present were Jancleuc and Jill Jameson. Valene Berry. Vicky Peterson, Diane Handle, Vickie Newman. Patty Giles. Linda Bray. Karen Dale, and the guest of honor. Mrs. Ada Handle. Marjorie's Some wives who have stenographer make u.--e of their business training in efficiency to make duties conform their housewif'-lto system and organization, otiu-rtake (lie H't lilde that just Lipton Datarf jiiit add milt and VARIETY PACK1,"1 Union Pacific's "meals Mrs. Matilda Brady Honored on Birthday at Reception - M Mr ami 111111111111 i v g, m a Receive Best p2 Newlyweds From Host of Friends . Ath-ha- Saturday after spending her oration in Belle Gardena, Cal. Accompanying her on the trip Elaine Pltt of Murray, vrre Mi Nau-din- e Min Darlene I'erraon and Naef of Salt Lake. I" ' rlits jhe plans MIm Is Recently m.iiii.ior I i C Orevnhalgli is Mis Margaret uMidinc a vacation at Romburg. Sinn where she ia the guest of Mrdaiiphter. Mra. Beverly Die.,1, to be away a month. Sin - Daughter of Former Residents Wed in California City IViiiiHI arrived home Page Three "rs - 1 smilli ami VT iiji riv Bill ,s,ur 13 Cluh Mofit JiirtJu Mis. Majnunl n.nin - Vary lire vuiatinn-iiIifnrnlvisit irliilivi'i Ulld WVUlg III,1 rZ,t The Eureka (Utah) Reporter P- -. Faxt and Dependable n WEBB'S JEWELRY ..v - 'A : MARKET RANDLE'S Free Delivery ("ft! 5L 1 PHONE Spanish Fork, Utah Vim 1 179 - - Tuesday 180 & Saturday |