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Show 3, Gets Newman Linda ei-aS3- The Kuivka (Utah) Importer J Birthday Club At Party Birthday n:nn. honoring her ntlH on her 11th birthday. .f" " Ve voi.ng l'Ple new and interesting; af.UM'-- Laving w'"V1 with Mrs. I V aft,," Rebekahs I,arV,fJh, games. Cr entertainment. ' of the Conduct Meeting enough to keep Linda s Regular well occupied. Tintic Comfort For Junior t Uoliimbi.i kali ludi;,. x Newman nerved delicious refreshments, with a lovely J, look, met hi rrguliii m, SSdkv cake forming the center-fo- r Thursday, July l!. e,th .',.ti,. the attractive serving (jrand Stella Klu-i- t prehidm sper-in- l older of the cvciuuj; vims visitation uf Distrut Dfjmtv s guests included Sharon UiS. Nancy Bird. Linda Dorick President Kth.-- l Hivnlun. who gave a wry interesting talk on 'Our Sai of Luigi'' in a fine mania-iv,ti, the 'Newman, Joyce Bray, assistanre of Norma Hate as Depuirearet Mellor. Bobby Ferguson, uty Marshal, District Deputy Pres7rt,,Ti iimner, George and La Von ident installed Gladys Iieai, at rCucton. Konnie Stapley. Paul Itt. Support to vice grand. After regular business was disrvehinc Tom Handle, Lila Schow, Wildes. Jo Rae Fennell, pensed with, a delicious luncheon GourBrenda Kay was served by lilam-hHeck. Vnla Arlette Broderick, and Vickie Nevers, and Helen Liird. 1rizes were won by Elva Webb, high Newman. and Jean Giles, rs aiIo Broderick assisted the young Next meeting will he on August Mr. Newman in serving 2, when president Jessie Allen will people make her visitation. Nohle grand asks that everyone try in be pres$. T. Club Spends ent. SupjH-- will Is1 served at 6 p.m. Interesting Time Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hose and O. E. S. Jo Ann Sorenson I hist Matron's Circle nf Tintuchapter No 1H, OES met at the - - home of Mrs. J5S 'acoh-- e of last Wednewiay evining MammoUl niljtlfrlH, l(J Kvallst(in Pain- wyo.. over the week-enit the home of Mrs. Minnie They ' were ter. on the return The tune was spent in playing lrjp ),v t r daughter, Mrs. L- 'Ta, in,Hr looter i Linnea Paulsen i nnd an"Ju,r baby daughter.r Marcia Linn, and i Beryl Tonne i Mn Pause Phipps, Mrs. Alice Peart, Mrs. Allan Mr! Ella Mellor. Prizes were won anil non. Kvan Allan. Mrs. Allan 1st. Mrs. Wahl-qjjjj- t. is a guest at the home of bv Mr. Peart. and Mrs. Phipps, eon- - her parents, Mr and Mrs. James Tonne, of Mammoth. jnlatk-d. The criterian of true lieauty is that it increases on examination; if falHc, that it lessens. There is therefore, something in true with beauty that right reason, and Is not the mere creation of fancy. - Lird Greville r com-siond- s all-c- had Mr. and Mrs. Petr Never Mr. u dinner guests on Sunday and Mrs. Win. Bate and sons of Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. Whit-'oEste and family of Provo. The tVhitford Bute family recent!r returned from spending a most rtjovable vacation in Denver, Colo,- Mr. and Mrs. Ilamld t ide and children, and Elmo ('ole, of Comp-ton. Cal., were in town this week and visit-- 1 renewing aeiiiainta--i-e.ing with old friends. Harold and, Elmo aie former residents of Fur-- 1 Keep (Iff the Grass" and that means you with the white shoes. Rut in case you don't, clean those grass stains as soon as possible with soap and water. Then, apply the tnisty ol' white shimila. - 1 nl s. .eka. -- is confined to the Holy Cross hospital m Salt Like, where he is receiving treat EASY DOES imi-ii- i for a broken shoulder FOR SALE There'll be long houre of pley In blazer this comfortably cool ult" of Avlsco rayon tricot. It washea easily and I fait to dry, making It both practical and economical. Mother will be pleaied to know that It I Junior will bo much In tylo In candy cana atripea used for the blazer and amart trimming down both side of the ehorta. Mr. and Mr. Glen Tolley and: house, partly modern. See son Richard of Springville. Mi i and daugh-- 1 all and Mrs. Rich Ekk.-Palmer. Eureka. ter, Betty were dinner guests last j Bicycle, good condition, (all Saturday evening at the home of: a.T Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Thomas. Ei: i eka. r , WANTED HQUSE Work. moth. Call 137-R- j maestro answered all-cu- t. Mr. and Mra. Hamilton lalnl were in Provo Monday evening, getting acquainted with a new neice, a daughter of M r. and Mrs. Holiert iJtirtl. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Price are the proud parents of a baby girl born July 2U at Naval luispital, Philadelphia, Penn. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McClain of Provo, and Mr. and 31 rs. Charles Reed of Collingswood. N. J. Mrs. We've lieen wondering the past McClain Cook I and (Bernice few days how the electric fan are soon daughter Judy leaving salesmen are making out this summust Is klnda to make aeqiinlntance with the mer? Huamess new hahy. good. JiPJSSi?! native uouor has KILLED Tj71IN iTHIS;b!AREA (juips from here and there: "Nowadays the world revolves n our taxes" . . A gentleman is any man who gives a lady a head start before raring her for a bus or train scat." . . You'll never In successful if you wait until you are lucky." . . . "There is mine so homely but love a i le i two-wee- I Modern life: When a girl is Pi, x When she is :irt she has wrinkles. When site's week. They left Wednesday returned Sunday. They were very ' she has grey hair. And win-glad to get hack to the cool shes Hi. she turns into a hhvid breezes of Eureka, and report the and starts all over again. (iumdrop ' good-lookin- 2 4 j heat as 'something terrific" in the Isis Angeles and Lis Vegas areas. "I REMEMBER" 8Y THE STAY ON THE WAGON . . . Riders In jeep read alga that tells Ma own grim story aa they drive through atreet In Seoul. dis- RFCiri: OF THE WEEK ' . ?-- Mrs. Sadie Mitchell is spending the week in Salt Like, visiting with relatives. Air warfare begun against ease insects in South Korea. Spiced prunes arc the Ideal gar nish for roasts, chops or fowl because you ran prepaic them in ad vance and refrigerate. Use 3 cups whole prunes, 1 cup elder vinegar, 3 cups water, 2 cups brown sugar. tightly packed, and stick cinnamon stick whole cloves into the prunes and simmer in the syrup made of the other ingredients until the prunes are plump. Fruit desserts offer fine relief from hearty mrals. Try fruit cork tail topjicd with raspberry, lime or cranberry sherbet. , Don Franks and Carlos Cliris- tensen made a short, but very en-- , Ls Angeles last jjoyabe trip to on and " ner. Is-r- CLD TIMERS Marry Ramil and daughter, moLois, and Mrs. Ada Randle, on Oregon Prairie City. tored to They Tuesday of this week. he guests at the home of Randle's daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Radertsoherto i (Virginia Randle They plan return on Sunday. son-in-la- w e lrs. Naomi KUker and Mnt Llo Martin Fennell were Sail week Hus of on Tueslay visitors visit with a sister. Ban rups brown sugar eggs tablespoon cold water 2 cups flour i teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon cup chopped prrana d 1 cup sliced gumdrops, flavor Beat eggs until very light; add water and sugar and beat thoroughly. Sift together flour, salt and cum: i in n. Mix one tablespoon of flmir mixture with pecans ami gumdrops and shake off exrr. Add flour mixture to egg mixture; fold in nuts and gumdrops. Tour pan, to about into inch thickness. Bake 20 to 29 minutes in a moderate 330 F.) oven. Cut into bara. Serve plain or fronted with confectioners' sugar Icing. 1 New salad combinations Will Rogers, famous humorMr and Mm. Kay Thnma and; lived la era that launched town ist, ere in Cal. sons, of A venal. Ills volif and thoughts radio. for a short time last Saturday, are cherished in the American l'f home . the al visiting J.w memory. J. Sulivan. and saymg hello Tl friends in the Distrut. Mrs. Burlingmas will L iememherel ns Miss From Mrs. Edythe Monk, ton Junction, Mo.: X remember Sal Clark. when my grandfather brought Su?llaJI I rut In alzos out from the pantry in the evening fabric. Mrs. Ilary Murphy of Lu.''. u,m on h h. Sb1 and Ukfi every two weeks an old slei.it at iSiTi"' Appltau.ACHIncluded. with M'int.. is spending her vaiiitinn old square can of tallow and an nnd I'"; pattern the home nf her sisterMrs the tallow on an a After .l.i heating rag itfid Mr. Iher-in-lntve m.td It SUllon. New York, t tolrln' p'l I, he AND WINTEK Webh. Mrs. Murphy is LtlONiS1niAL,L hcs with my grea n;, a I,,nS how 13) other atylea. Hazel Harrington BUa. This was supposed In t:.iliw. the Euickii of ra'sulent ro f and cause w at-. MH.li.HII1 lll,lllii)illl.jljltjp-,lthim lo wear I::-r30-4- 0. S5-n- are dri-s.sir- ur n int v.iiiL leal-ream- SPAGHETTI Kr Am 2 SARDINES Sea Lion 3 JELLO 25c 29c 25c cans cans TOILET TISSUE lb. cans . . Southern Style 0 Iirc (Ireen Spot 39c FRYERS 69l . ORANGE BEY. Stn O Automobile MA ELKS BUILDING I hone 31 . .. iw toot, ioit g- EUREKA !- W- - nr. I Skinless FRANKS 57C csfi-- wi.iM take ,.t (r yji cl. evr '::bted it un i r WO VU'.i'j lw)l f- - t'-- lM Wilder L- - f A i. in r 'Adllll li'.ISe we ','!i 4 . i hath a Aim ooIomI (IKAl 2k SQUASH l!)c PEITKIIS u;: AITI.ES fej-r- -e 2:$- - 15f OA. ls " WC :l mI JUICE ORANGES , Mrs. Gertrude Rm.di-tn.b-kfurd, Mn h.: I r m 1 d 0M IGA LEMONS -k. - mMtnd - Sunkiit 47C Sum-rr- , From Mrs. ficiirela Fowler. Ibe when 1 Iowa: renumber : caue on f t. ant s M"i I wi'.b a part fn bis in the r.i 'rv ur ,rc if i an ms h.uds m 1ml From n ria piMiora otwn BACON .:iZa if1 tBo. K- - Slab Sliced From A. I- - B. Dudley, Fairmont. W, Va.: I rivM'!!.l'i r when D.ul cr t tu '.be wim'l- - and cut a brush wi:; h Do n.udc into -,t oz. pkj?. 17c PIE CRUST MIX Ct--- CaMilty I 15c Pillshury Yh r a hr pk. COCOANUT'S, 99c Swifts Pan Ready f GALLOWAY 23c 83c . MAKE IGA YOUK HEADQUARTERS FQR THE BEST IN i e . Premium Shred Colored - in four sections MARGARINE J,!arU,H' pkKs. GIANT TIDE Snowdrift, Crisco, and SPRY delicious flavors ( QQ-- g ..v7 al- ways welcome: pineapple chunks, thick banana slices, halved maraschino cherries and a sprinkling of to sweet French rocnnut take or whipped cream and mayonnaise. colorful sundae sauce uses 14 cups iif dry aprlcota ground, with 24 cups f honey heated just be 1'iw tin boilr,; point. Add apricots and j cup n sraschlno cherries to bi y and s'ir to blend. Try this uu JUICE Tanorinv -Pasco No. 2 cans 3 for wood-burnin- INSURANCE 0 O Ronds par-Mr- s. in keavily-waxe- d paper. Freeze. Cut off what you need for hamburger (uppers or meat loaf din- e CARL (June Franks) art the proud enls of a baby girt born July 1st at Fillmore. The new baby has a brother, Mrs. Henry Franks sent a week at Fillmore getting acquainted with her new granddaughter. me completely, tint distinctly recall the macaroni " face escapes RANDLE'S -- Ml( WHIiDI r Violin (ra. in.il A h-- ti suiUl'le string u-- t I f r . ARTISAN . . Karl Knhlhrik, ha found Hint r CprcLIly r mauufaclurlng Phone 17J Delivery y, laMar Sudweeks Mr. and Mrs. j "Your coldly, rem-t'herr- SAVE TIME preparing meals by three pounds of hamburger according to your taste. Mako a long roll of it and wrap Visitors during the wet-- l at the What this count i y needs to prehome of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Man-so- n serve is not guns but pcii-wc-rMr. and Mis. Dean Mali- m-- of j larger caliber. son and daughters. Dcima an-Mr. and and Miriam of Salt Like, r A him h of cool solving Mrs. Don Munson ami sons, Ro-- . of !l buffet makes lmmg u$c t and Tommy of Springville. salad. Combine and toss lightly with mayonnaise, llum Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Anderson serve Isiiit. ' in a tomato aspic for and son Jimmy, left Thursday salmi in a loaf Mold the aspic k vacation trip which u then scoop out the center will take them to Galva. Iowa, pan. and fill with the incut salmi. Gar-- ! 'where they will visit with 'rria-- I nisli with cress or parsley. tives. 11-3- , A stout ish lady cornored Toscanini at u reception and cooed. "Maestro, can you ever forget that night in Milan when I snt next to you ami they served that wonderful macaroni pie?" The looking-glass.- IT" xteil i J Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ijurd of Provo, are tlie happy parents of an adorable little baby daughter, Isirn at the Utah Valley hospital in Provo, on Manday of this week. The welcome little miss Is the first child for the couple, and tipped the scales at 4 lbs 12 ozs. She will lie named Duuna Lee. Happy paternal grandmother is Mrs.Nellie laird of Eureka, and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra rlydp iurtPP (lf ir0vo. New a former and well iUjm cmliered resident of Eureka. if,.... mm m Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer i turn' d last Saturday after a vaea- Mam- - lion tup through Yellowstone a3 Park. Dillon. Mont . ami many 'other interesting spots in that dm- - thing that can In- - said for at any stream .area Th-that loolied as if it might have night h.ischuli games. Pa no longhH'l good fishing possibilities, and j er has to invent an excuse to get out in the evening. report womWiul link. 1. 'ingston t Hrudy on Imnori.ig Mis Margaii-. ia-- r birthday aiinivi-rsaryAn evening of cards whs enjoyed and u delicious lunch was; served. The serving table wus gay with u beautiful floral arrangement of gladiolii in lovely pastel shades An artistic liirthday cake mine ill1 for a share of Mdmiriitmii, and the guest of honor was presented with u lovely gift by the chib members Tluise ut lending were Mrs. Ada Mrs. Naomi I'lislitng. Mrs. Ruth Galley. Mra. Donna Puxman, Mrs Issbel Christensen, Mrs. Wan- da Colovich. and the sieciitl guest, Helen Brown, the guest off honor and the hostess. Prizes were won by Mrs. Helen Brown, high score, and Mrs. Gat- ley, . sidivan .j. Engaged To Genola Man e r dallKht,rs' Jril,utle Is-sln- : all-eu- t. ' Is Randle on Saturday, July 2N. The aftentiMin as spent in cutting out and sewing sniffers, which members are making for the Red Cross. The hostess served tasty Mr. and Mrs. Chriss Sorenson to the following Mrs. A D. Munson, Mrs Ada Randle, ot Mammoth announce the engageMrs. Edith Raker, Mis. Ethel Donment of their daughter, Jo Ann, to nelly. Mr, (j. a. Kranke. Miss Liwell Thomas, son of Mr. and Ethel Brenlon, Mrs Vern Nevers Mr. David Thomas of Genola. Pmsiei-tivand Mrs. John F. Rowe. bride is a popular member of the younger social set We are all sculptors, working of the district, and is a graduate our own ideals, and leaving the im- of Tmtie high school. press or mind on the body as well The will be solemnized us on history and marble chiselling In the marriage fall, and the date will be to higher excellence, or leaving to announced later. rot ami ruin the mind's ideals. Mary Baker Eddy Eggplant may look as it it might Definition of the week: A rabbit la a poisonous melon hut underis a little animal that grows the neath that formidable exterior it's delicate-flavore- d vegetable. Try fur other aniinulit get for a when its made into a lady's coat. broiling it. sliced, seasoned with salt and pepjter and spread with Beauty is truth, tmth beauty. real mayonnaise. Takes about 12 minutes. John Keats - 273. At Randle Home tin-th- BOY'S Hie Li-li- Mrs Leo R?eeK club was enter-s- i home of Mrs. Vali-ilast Friday evening, Hirlhday Dora Tori 81 in "f "'ll , IE vents Births Home Livingston Social Newman entertained 0f vming folk" W'ednes- M" Page Three MARKET - 1M) Tuesday & Saturday 3 -- ft n |