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Show August 24, The Kuivku (Utah) Reporter Laird Mr' Dinner Has Family Page Three Nellie r,f:" .' 'i A. T, Bigler Family and iuin f daughter-m-,nt- Robert Lainl. where paving lor Oregon d H- iWill be Huh Muff in Portland. and Mrs. - Mr Holds Social Events I rl entertumeilhon--att Vrllif , ,nner last Siin.lay iPeek cata l27d-B,,i,! and Mrs. wm j,,in "im weeks. " Mrj ,r Uiii Summer-Or-Fa- Stole ll Istuil. Mr. ami Mrs. Uird. Mrs. and daughter Ijtml Hniil,,r jul tin hostess. Mr. Itols-r- t ,nJ Jl!(k Jhtn'n. Party Elder's s In A mill i(ii i II, Successful m lx Elders party held last JImIs.v evenmg. August 18. at Hi nl home proved to be , Muvessful, and a wonderful SinK ' reported by those in tThfiprtv was held in the out-- , Bird home, and patio of the e'j.yed a weiner is irmibe as well as other tasty Mrs. Vonda Mordue "T Mrs Nortna Jameson were in and hree of tho refreshments, Luck praise was Riven the ladies ic their part in the evenings en- j The liai.ked living iimm made :i fitting liarkgl'nMInl fur til" ceremony. Hie In idf Wait luvelv 111 hel gown H t r.niit mtiiil siiliii. with nwect-hi-iineckline, nut lined with liny Med and sequin, a fitted lindiee ami a flowing skirt entrain. H.-- r finger-tiveil of bride's illti-- I sum was edged in laee and fell from a tiara of seed pearls anil orange blossoms and she earned a bridal bouquet f white carnations and red ruse buds. Her niily attendant was her sister. Miss Jeanne Kkker. The groom was unattended. y Immediately following the tin1 newlyweds were honored at a ilmner at the home of the bride's parents. The dining table was covered with a laee cloth, ami a beautiful wedding cake formed the center-piecTall baskets of gladioli won used to decorate the dining room. Those attending the wedding dinner were: Bishop and Mrs. Alonzo Sanilstroni. Mrs. (Hen Tolley ( Josephine Ekker i. Mrs. Sarah laiynd of Spnngville, Mrs. Bert Thomas and children. Kicky and Shaunu of Wellington. I'tah. Mrs. Opal Close and children of Ogden. Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas. Miss Jeanne Ekker. Miss: Ann Ekker. Miss Patsy Ekker, the bride and groom and the host, , and hostess. After a honeymoon to the south-- j ein I'tah irks. the young couple will make a home in Eureka. mission party broke up. and the evening a huge Mm. Lady Elks Hold Meet Keeping out chilly breezes, whether at the beach or worn over your fall dresses and su'ts later, a the specialty of this soil, stole. You can knit it in an allpurpose rayon yarn, using this delicate, lacy stitch, and carry it everywhere! Even a beginner will find this pretty accessory easy to at the beach or on the bus. knit Soft raycn yarn won't tickle your sunburn, either! For free instructions, send a stamped, envelope to the Woman's Pa:je Editor of this paper. ar bust. After group, the all pronounced succ ess. Mutual Girls Enjoy Hike A group of Mutual i girls hiked ut ,, ki Mane D Derry Has Birthday Party On Monday of last week, the sous and daughters anil grandchildren of Mrs. Marie Berry of Mammoth, surprised her on her hirthday with a picnic supper at the City l'aik in Eureka. An rvemng of games and plenty of good fissT 'and perfect weather, made it a very enjoyable evening for all those attending the party. Plume your news to 108. 25-da- Mis .In Aim .sax, who is emDAYLIGHT that dark stairployed in Salt Ijike, spent the way; its a danger spot. A panel week-enof glass block, easy to Install visiting with her mother and maintain, will help make it Mrs lai I ean Sax, and other accident-prooIn addition to members of her fumilv flooding step, and landing with natural light, translucent glass block oilers complete privacy from neighbors or passenby. Insulux glass ' block also provides excellent insulation to minimise cold downdrafts common with windows and to; help reduce fuel bills. And It will harmonise ith any decor. d f. to Knightsville to the Deacon's camp last Tuesday evening, and camped out fur the night. It was a perfect night for sleeping ami the girls enjoyed a watermelon bust and had fun telling stories ami playing games. Miss Irene Kay eliapeioned the girls, MIsh .In Ann Sax. daughter and Mrs. Millie Kay brought the sleeping bags and other camp Mrs. .11 lean Sax. of Eureka, equipment in her car to th continuing her education in Salt Knightsville camp. Eleven gills City. Miss Sax. wh was from Tintu- high schoo the graduated outing enjoyed has enrolled for a course in secretarial training at the I, 1. S Business College. I'hone your news to MS. .Mr. anil .Mrs. J. M. Hern uf Cedar City visited for four days last week at the home of Mr. Berry's mother, Mrs. Marie Berry in out-do- (,f interest to Eurekana is the anmuiiieeinetit of the birth of a hsby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Boyak of Spanish Fork, The welcome litllc tot was born August 1!) at the I'ayson hospital. New as mother will he rcniemlierrd Miss Norellc Jones. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hcber Jones, and paternal grandparents lire Mr. and Mrs Pnvid Bnyak of Spanish Fork. FOR SALE I'fr, Keith Cushing, son of Mr. and Mrs. llelier Cushing, is home MAJESTIC Coal Range. Cull y on a furlough. Keith en118-Eureka. listed in the Air Corp a year ago. soon after his graduation from MISCELLANEOUS Tinlir high achool, and this is his first visit home. He lias liecn ELVA H BONNER, teacher of piano and voice. Call 75 Eureka. stationed ul McCord Air Base in Call FOR BEAUTY service Sadie'a Beauty Shop, 4H0-Brown Washington, ami will return to Mr. anil Mrs. and sons, Jerry ami Bill returned Washington when his leave Psyson 513 East 3rd North, Payson. Sadie Warr, Operator. Sunday evening after s pleasant five-da- y vacation smii1 in Idaho. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fied Tomlinson and family at Hailey, then tisik a drive to Sun Valley. They spent a day with Mr. and Mis. Ismis Cm bridge nt their home in Soda Springs. Idaho. and sMnt some time in loru-tell- o and Twin Falla. They covered a lot of ground, hut reMiri a very enjoyable trip. e, Jerry Paxton and son of Fillmore and Mrs. A. L. Broderick made the trip to of Yuba Dam. Laird and California with Mrs. Sharon. Mrs. Frank (iear und Mrs Jack Nilson were Suit visitors on Thursday of last week. jdy Elks held their regular bimonthly meeting on Tueaday of this week at the Elks club rooms. Following the business session, an evening of cards was enjoyed with first Margaret Cronin winning and pnxe. Helen Brown, all-riHirolhy Nelson, the raffle prize. At the conelusion of rani. a tasty lunch whs served by Mrs. Lilliun Buys, hostess for the eere-mon- n. entitled. fldoved a watermelon several aonga by the r p Love at Home.' A i final surprise of the eveBirds produced plenty ning. the and the group i iced watermelon Japanese lio-war- lu all-cu- t. SAFETY STEPS In entertained Timm rt who recently a in Hawaii, gave a very talk, and sang a solo in two-ye- .1 I'li.Mi-- J ing. Gary Forsey. rewmed from serving .Llsi'l' I 1 nffa-ialin- 1 Various games were enjoyed, to make a and each member had on paper hat with instructions Don Penriod drwn from a hat. Elberta won first prize in the Norina Jameson lut contest. on the accor-LTola Newman gave two read- iiiiiiiioi 1 1 1 , Thomas ot with i:.li.i. A , nun Snu.lxt ruin of the LHS wind t the nilli- - rfuinmrnt. - selections I James r Kurt-ka- , Zl clayed tw- i U Mrs. the members of her enrii club st la-home in Mammoth last Thursday evening The time whs sx-n- t in playing cards, and prizes were won by Dixie Stephens, high score, Mrs. Ikimthv Warren, Second high, Mrs June Kennedy, The hostess served tasty lunch to those named and to Mrs. Mac Bostriim. Sirs. Lily Erickson, Sirs. Isuuse Kurtz, Mrs Bora Hose and Mrs. Ialii!i Lunt. , ciciiiuin on i'(ii,m,i , Aligu-- 1 I .kLrr, Miss lli-Iil.iiifililcr ol Mi. ,uul Mis. 111(1 lli'l m II II min.is, sun ol Mr. .uni Mi ( J Club Hostess Is Charming Home Rites, Aug. 15 i James Toone Mrs. Betty Ekker - Bernell Thomas Wed er The family of Mrs. A. T. Bigler held a family last Friday evening at Arrowhead resort near I'aysmi Tills is the first the Bigler family has been together for a long lime, and the eumhinaluin of happy fumilv talk, good bssl. mid a few hours of swimming, hII went to make a perfect evening for all. Those attending were Mrs. A. T. Bigler. Mr. ami Mis. Maurice i Myth lliglcu ami family of Neplii Mr. and Mrs Dean Man-so- li (Uuhy i and family of Salt luike City, Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Bnhinclt I Elizabeth i and family of Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fennell I Alice) ami son Cruig of Mojave. Calif, Mr. and Mrs. (Jordon Bell tEffie) und family, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bigler and ftunily, und Mrs. Bigler's two sisters, lailn and Bertha McPherson, and a brother, Hcber McPherson of Nephi, and a friend of the family, Dave Kessell of Bono, Nevada. b etroru ftrrpTM rcsxu cc'ia'oaecro'Tu an.l Get-Togeth- or News, Activities i I 1 j - Mammoth. new kind of sandwich that your Party Line neighbors will love.. A Mrs. h'Kuy (ioiirley and son. LeKoy, Jr., who is home n leave from the U. S. Navy drove to and Yuba Dam on Wednesday spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Broderick. sect Ians I ; FRUITS & VEGETABLES 0 and Miss latino Kerry Yvonne Olds of Cedar City wen guests at the home of Mariluu MeNeil for a few days last week. Mis j -' ('apt. anil Mr. Yal Deneump uf Tooele, were guests this week t the home r Mr. and Mrs. Win. Trelnur. a i n iiHrfif Fonvi !raCHBS ; 33c 5c 5c SEEDLESS GRAPES two-wee- vai-atio- rank In nr on TIME delightful ingredient eon be used perhaps to wash out a pair of nylons, to or merely to take 25 deep breaths. a i wayi itu 'he UTAH CUCUMBERS UTAH EGG PLANT ' i i s .i- A w h IUt-1- .- bioadway fr;nl uiu.iys iiMiuiiil when you" Tmmiii Rogers. is a guy s li-- Serve at any hour. .. particularly when others guarantee that sandwiching a n Mountain States Telephone nf Telegraph Company 150 SNOJUtEEN TOMATO OR MUSTARD SARDINES 490 19c 2259 'J 10 CIEARWATLR APPLE SAUCE VEI.I.OWTAII. FLAKES , ,!!)(' THIS YEARS PURF HONEY. OliAN'dE.lIiKLr.r" HONEY , HONEY 27( IiLENIlEII JlilCE Ne Sl1- - l'l l SWW I i is K enll.'ii'd 2 I!, j, in I., ai Zfrc In: .f.iii-i uni-- Midini N. N V T'i xsHl'iS In in . v.l. t ilh',,,i. r x - In I. nr a! I In Jft. V). I In 'lu Zn "SI M 9 In !W Sc lr tie lo'itfr a". Sl.ll". e.tt. n- - N-- 1)11,1, 1ICKI.KS 111 Mill ; li'nic.- -. r Afll p .Item mill. Ov.wu nlK. :Z ,25i T A. C. DAISY S SON ,, .... 1.05 . file ,b. ALUMINUM FOIL 2!)0 IGA SAI.AI) DKESSIM! I s X''fr. An HIM 1JS ullil'i i.l)i. Jusl Look al These Buys! roston GALLOWAY CARL INSURANCE O Fire ELKS o o 31C Ovaltine miiuII o n e - EUREKA chops pound large Me RANDLE'S I 59 li PACKING HOUSE 7 poundt GOLD COIN und PALACE 19c Qubilel icu I MARKET Tuesday adn Saturdays I 8 0- -1 7 9 II ON KS Delivery IIACON t)JC Ito Automobile BUILDING I1 li S (asulty Bonds i, ami: LINK SAUSAGE LARI) little TIME between your colls will make you extremely popular with your porty line neighbors. KIIE.MH, hiini'i iiriu want to use their telephones. We PIE FILLING MUSSELMANS Garnish with a sprinkling of consideration for others on the line. PUDDINGS OR LEMON 15c aiI, GRAPEFRUIT was m .lav .Instrxeli. also of Magna. The young couple were married August 1.1 a the home of the bride's patents The ibnrge Croinai family funnel ly l.ved m Eim ka. anl w ill Inlv manv of lesnii-nt; of liie town ph-- U, M11I11I i reiin-mlH-ie- m va'.o-- Win UTAH CABBAGE ( on Tuesday cv mug attending open house tor Mr and Mrs Justesen The bride M.ss Carol Cromar. is, Mr ami Mts ,! a daugh'-- r Ciniiiar id Magna, ami I h Mrs. griMiin is a son ol' Mr. ami Between any two telephone calls your party line ... slip one small slice of I 2LBS.19C a and daughMrs. Hamilton ter Sharon returned last Wednesk day after ant enjoyable sx-nin California. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. iliil Laird in Monrovia. Cal.. and sNnl a few days with Mr. and Mrs-- ' Waldo Adams ( Flora Laird) in Smith (late. pil and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Brazcr at their home in Ihiwney. The O'Bra- will he remembered hv ninny tovnsHuple. as they lived here for a time They were guests at the sister ami home of Mrs. brother-in-laMr. and Mis Bay Itnxlerieki m il.iln Anderson 1 li iwney t I Mrs. Fmh from Stor to You! VtOHYri |