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Show uitorter ; vmir S rir lu, e railing in 'InfffxmJi'nt Lefort erening Tv-ti- ny VOI Ui ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN you use y our OWN NEWSPAPER Fifty-On- e Volunu Kuivka iii- - and Mrs. Corlett to be Given Rev. ( Utah) Koiiurtcr, Friday, Sfiilembcr Kjwanis Club Holds Ore Shipments for iWeek of Aug. Welcome by Methodist Church Sat. Milluslist Church of pjw Kur-k- t f111 A'11"' In u. ,,,,,,,lei SIi., get acquainted plied. We are aiixiou.--. t. extend K a at Sat Inline evening t unlay welcome hearty m l:,v. CmU-ito ured Rev. Corlett and his and Ills wife and h nr I. is i.l.m.s ban for Corlett w replaced tall and inter wife Rev. who has entered gram. I lease couie nutchurch proOrion Shi rwival. ami ChiUniversity in port this program. i Theotopieal To attend the rhunli t continue hia studies in his muusterml work, and the good choice is a wishes of his Eureka friends go few nations hia wife, Barbara. w,th him and EXERCISE Collett will be the resident is the advice given by the Exeru-livmember of the Kureka Methodist Board of the Chinch. liurch on a part time basis, until hold u Wni i tl-- . . j jv e Tintic District L. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Iibm and daughter. Jeunie Mis. Mary A Stark. Mrs. Ckue Larson. Mrs. J. A. Martin and daughter, Eileen, diove to Suit I.ake last Saturday. Mrs. Martin and daughter had liecn visiting at the Slack home for tho past week and returned to their home in Pmatelln on Sunday. The rest of the group returned Eureka on Monday A who lias the home of Mrs. for the past two to her home in Ethel Donnelly weeks, returned Salt laike on Saturday. Mrs. Ethel Donnelly accompanied her to the home on Suncity, and day. . lailsir liny visitors at the J. J. Cherry home wen- Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wood and daughter JoAnn 'if Salt Like. They an- - former residents of Kureka. soil-in-la- Years Ago in The porter i shareholders of two Tintic the Tintic Standard und the Eureka Standard received dividend checks. The Tintic Standard paid the usual If) quarterly dividend while the Kureka Standard paid 3 rents a share. The Eureka Standard, a subsidiary of the Tintic Standard entered the dividend list for the fast time. Payment of the Tintic Standard meant the distribution The mines, of S1&331.50. It brought the grand dividend total to $1 1. 171. 221. W. The Eureka Standard totaled $11.-K7.- and the total to grand 1221.938.50. Kessler and others from the Bureau of Mines at the University of Utah arrived in Dividend to c o n d u c t a weeks class in first aid and mine rescue ork. Mr. M. D. Paine, one of the officials of the Tintic Standard nine, stated that about forty men had aigned up to take the cuorse. Some of these men had received Engineer Pwrious instniction and were gone to brush up on the course. hile others planned to take the ujll course. It was suggested that w Eureka Fire Department send clan of men to attend the course. Eniext R. Wooley was reelected President of the Lehi Tintic Min-jji- $ Company at the annual stock-- , Wera meeting held at Salt Lake ty. Charles Zabriskie was elected President and James Larsen.' wrenee Heath. L. I.. Cromer Were elected additional direetors. Dr. D .K. v- ing friends in Kureka hint ing spent the summer in Denv with her sister Mrs. H. S. Mistier. Miss Franke left for Arimo, Idaho to teach school during the winter months. Miss Elizabeth Johnson and Joseph Stokes, t for flooding. Ida., to resume their studies there. Henry Jarvis. Jr.. left for Golden. ('olo.. to resume his studies at the Colorado School of Mines. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Fitch Jr.. were in Kureka spending a few rlays with other members of the Fitch families, including the formers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch. Sr. The visitors, who for many years had been making their home in Coronado Beach. Calif, remained in Kureka for but a few days ami were er.roule to New York City, wlicie they were to visit also to make arrangements to send their daughter Kathleen to Florence. Italy to attend school. Mr. and Mrs N Williams a 'id were Eureka children of GunnT-n-n visitors during the week. They came to bring M:ss Cecil Wilson, who has signed up to tcaih in the grade schools dut'.iig the winter.the Rcgistintion of students in schools of Tir.l'.c Pistnct was made another inaikiug the stalling nt all from school year, whu-1"' most sin i css- ca'ion ful. as w.-ri:! Silver ( it. follows: M imn.oth 31. Tintic high 27:: Euieka puh.i indi-woul- d ,..g,-.N-iv- stu-b-nt- Ostler, announced that would leave Kureka to take up Pnictk-Hi-"in another location. the not decided whether it would Jcr- 5 Portland. Oregon or Reno, Nev. Ri- had been one of the iY'tlor Jcr- Wding physicians of the rnmpjser 11 Siill for M"'1 ,v l!,,v ,,M" fight or nine years und dur-'"- " Dell tag that time had developed a rwDil practice nnd made a t of fnendn all of whom regret- XI rs. I I. I., lalturner'r-tapiirture and wished him 111. "I'.f Clueag'i W "n, s"ns new lnrtatinn. I. S at the few a days John C. Downcv and Mrs. spending .'ill Mrs Lai Nu GHenri, si entertained the hT" . bv a'"a rnrs of the Elite elub and I'1 mber of sHcial l,,,,n . nnd the , . . I,-- guests a" 'V Mmer "nST1, il,..rfM ofj, hm ,hf t rrd at i iirloc'lc nnd ,Tliev ' -- nm,under of time was i. lTt w.PVing lirldge. The first prize Mrs. o. A. Allred, an I ' Mrs. y. eonsolntion to Mrs nnd a gift was pre-.- .. y! fhe honoml guest. Thos. wndin,. were: Mrs. Klwnrd Pike. m2' Allred. Mrs. C. E. Rife. ' A 'link Rriskey. Mrs. Mayn-u- ,. trj Mrs. Geo. Cronin r. U-Roper. Mrs. F. G. Mr"- J"hn Nilson, Mrs. C. E. M ' Mrs. Geo. Forsey, Mrs. HuiJP"'1 . ,"'iZo e -- M Mr. and Mrs. Waller llcry. r,.s, den's el Eureka w.nWi f. i , Soil ai'L'iinihiiii1 ' in Red-Ca- Myrtle Painter of Provo, Guiir- v.as a guest at the Chm-neley home on Thursday and Friday of Iasi week. i Mrs. Mary II: Drisrnll is ing the week ill Salt Like City, siting with friends. sM-nd-- I' M.-- Several local men were surprised Inst Monday evening when returning trom wmk on the night shift lalxmt 2 a. in. i to th' Imhor Dav holidays in Iairk run onto two deer right in town, visdmg with Mr. and Mrs. A. H The deer were seen on the road in Fields and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.front of the Kilwnnl Fox resilience Coffey. They returned home Tuesday morning. was home Miss Jennie Amln-Mr. ami Mrs. Wayne Keek are for the week-envisiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. enjoying a months vacation. They Andrew. Miss Andnw is emplnyed first drove to Dallas, Texas, to make the acquaintance of a new in Salt Iakc. grandson, horn August 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Jetton. Mrs. Jetton SandAlonzo and Xlr. Bishop strom and sons. David. ' Johnny is the former Shirley Jean Beck, and Jiiry. made a short trip to and this is the second child for The the couple and the second grandCalipii nia over the week-enson for the ll- ks. visit was to the of trip purpose Enroot e to Texas, tlu-stuped with Charles iClneki Haim who V. B Corlett will enn-- I Tin- Ibv at I Colo, for a few days duet the is in the Veteran's hospital at service Kiinday worship Bn-k'brother. iiiiorrnng at I Dial a hi. Sunday-School re. Bishop Sandstrom re- to visit with Mrs. Wet'll Alfred After Mr. is llaun that improving ' no, at ports Harry Randle, their daughter and j steadily, and is very anxious to! their visitth-- w;'.!i will Supt. Kureka cruise t ail his bored around, 'family. be leineis. contest is under The of interest Is-friends. Mi. Himn is a p'sident of nnd e uiiim will unv and it is iiopeil t to Eureka. foi tit'iimor Em oka and is wry well known nuanls to be pieseiitxl at tin-lose of six months. thioiighoiil the Distnet. and hs to Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Drew oi Bowril niiinv friends will is ment in his Ik ston. M.i were in town on offn-ia- l Satin-lay- . leant of the Board .Thun-laand Friday of last week k All members of health wi re guests at visiting wiM: Mr. and Mrs L-oThe the eoiigiegation are cordially itr-- i n snd Mr ami Mrs the home id Mr un-- l Mrs. Ralph mu J P.i Olirageil to be present to ha'HI and l.l-iRali-i!Mr. and Mrs Diew of silrn- rpccial business and Sylvester i Julia Sandstrom m aie pHH-jil"I Mrs. Kski-- I Carlsiin. formulate plans for the fall work Veiia Sandstrom at Me-if Mrs XV. s. c. s. and sisti t San Landro. Cal Mis RandbTile Womens Society of Clirist-aSrvue will have a i over d Mr. and XI rs. John l. (Hud! dish luncheon in tile pHINonilge Suliivan and baby daughbr. Susan XI r. amt Mrs. S. I). 1 ololich at one Cal., am! Tliursilay, Ann. ef Saei vi-- ; wei-k'!.iv a Sun after are o'llisk Ali pint slant wmio-of Sai reiuiii'-Mis John J. Sullivan tln-Reii" Nev., white sit in init-- l to ntteii! oiliallv ' ramento. wei-- in town over with their daughter and visit' visiting with relatives Mis Helen Vance and family. of holin'at the were Thev guests Mr and son and d.iuihtcr-in-luu- '. Sullivan. D J. Mis Bid. '.. iVich. Mrs Sullivan fMlier guests at tla I nr llie in-- t two X r. unit Mr. Clarence Wllite wen hi line over the news notes In Mrs. El hid week that 'his eol'i past yiair Mr Item Smith nnd daughter. ' ibeir ."11 k Wilde, who has Donnelly, Plione 73. M. lUI cell "f Salt I.Hkc in "siri.iwa for the past two S lr Lake T. I., xnlliian was promoted to Cm-h-- i t years, ti.i be.n lillv U lrthlin 111 Suit Like PSof last w-visitor on ul ,n Army thweek end in Eureka with lus Mrs Wm. m. til. r ami sisters. M'itthlin. Miss Mnvme Wuthlin an-an-- l Mrs fJeraM visiti-rthe at other family W.ttbhn home ln- -t week were a "f Mrs brother iinl Wuthlin's. Mr and Mrs Ow. n K Cal who Douglas of made 1n- 'r:p t" Utah ti partni-jii'.Coni-fiat lnv-snin tla Eut-.k- a to then, Aetut.piinving mid on M ndav were n "I Mis Wif lilin.-M- r brothd-in-lago Stal'eli and nnd Mrs of P.ivs-u- i Mr- Douglas i d - i nr ,I)J and Mrs. Mm. diniiei guests on Stindaj Mr s Mrs Emi'en limb a:id il.iugb" Lase I'1'1 !:.! s i - - In-r- e j I Xlis-tln- - 1 n - . k j -i - ri j i Mr. uml Xlr X. G. 1etl of Mur and Xlr. Eldm Child and m Kun-kIn Meek fiinulv. Nelda and ltyNm. n tiun- ray ss-neil lst Krolay aftr an enjovable visiting with iliiugliter. unl Rheem Ism1. Mr. and Mis v;ontion sjienl in California Tlu-- soti-Xlr. , t - visit I M'tli Mr anil Mrs. Dirk iSuisfoid at tlu-iImine m Engle- m'oihI Cal Tin Gaisfords an eil-ntof Kiin-kn- . ami fronds ol Mr. Gaisfor! will lie sot-eon-- j rv to I . nn tb it In h.is fined to a hospital Mine January, when- he is leeeiving trmtnirnl for a ba k injury siiffere'l M'Veral years ago. Enrout In their home jthe ChiM'a family visited Hoover Dam and other inter et mg spots 1 e ... Mr. and Mm. Murrav Cralf, ADVXNCIBIfl BEMEEH old hshjr avrr ta Juirmla I.oulsville, have turned Ihrlr y aulhoritlea far adoption brroose their advanred brllrlo" pro-vrUirm (Ivlap baiijr a alable homo. nl tln-i- Flunk-- J , in that area j a I i lu-e- d J-- I tii-.i- s h'-r- . Lilsir r - w-n- foi-m- 'av si in toan visiting with friends and attending th- - parly given on Sunday evening at th'' hoinof Mi and Mi John G of house gut Hull They Mu Hall during their stay m Eur ka wi'k-en- d Ih-i- r I Mei euwm - e .! tl.i-- i - n vi-it- - W. G. were bark in ike m-rler, ami Dali- Riley Bryson. The young couple weie married at of the bride's parents New Mrs Illy in in quite well known Dalgb-W- i Xlr. uml Xlr (n-ta in Eureka, as sin- has in town on Kail Like of times the at I.liglit's , ginst m.inv Sumbiv visiting with friends ani f i lev honi'-- s e en-l.v- Salt over Hu llof Mis Blight's sister, Miss Fiances Ann Siler, dauglitir of Mr. ami Mrs. Boy Si- ing li. ... ol Gurlv l Xlr. Xlr. ami Xlr. anil Xlr. Alev Blight am! Mr ami Mrs were in Ogh'll nil Kiliidav attend- -- Xlrs, Edith Itaker re'i.rmd a W'k Week after s l.ai-mg with i l.iNves in Salt er L-al- Hi-el- L-n- Hnxl-eni- k d wn-k-cn- San-b-rs.-- Mr. Teil Cartwright and daughter, Julie Ann, returned home last week after sNnding the summer at Gariaon, Mont., when Mrs. Cartwright ia employed. - NOTICE sf-r:- that institution. iiti-llo- 1 , I XI rs. X'ul Dearamp Betty Trellis r I left Wednesday for Los Angeles, where she will Join her huswho band. Cnpt. Val Dearamp, will be stationed at the II. C. L A. in tho Meteorological Iept. at - n s ali Ris-kettea- . 0 lo-l- r - num-Imt- l - San-lstrim- s featured in eight sensational and h In viably costumes production Russell Markert, by staged famous director of the Radio City Music Hall J. A. Theobald, managang director of the fair, reports the greatest demand on record for Holiday on Ice tickets. n atti-ndane- pb-as'-- Blocker, , Hrndt-rii'k- . - I W.-t- Vn-kie- Church Activities i zes. New to the nioiinlain states are Joan Hyldoft, lovely blonde atar from New York's Radio City Center Theater; Jinx Clark and Rudy Riclinnla who set the tee afire with torrid rhythm; Bill former west roast champion, and of course the gorgeous 36 girl Glamour-lee- r precision, who are Xlr. Anltl New man ami daughXlr. and XI ra. John Cronin spent ters. Linda anil apent last week at X'uba Dam, visiting with the laihor Day holidays in SaJ Mrs. Newman's parents. Mr. ami Like with their daughter and famMrs. A. L. Mrs. ily. Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Lloyd anil the Newmans daughter. Beverly Jane. acctiiiipanit-on the return trip to Kureka, and is visiting with inrinhcrs of her Lhl Sunday a group of Kureka family. folks drove to the West Tintic mountains and enjoynl a pinenut iitor at the h'Niie of Mrs. hunt, and rooked a picnic supper. Sax this wst week wen: Those attending wen Mr. and Mr. ami Mrs. F. I,. Sax anil fam- Mrs. Jack Licaa and children, Pat, Mr. Mrs. ami ily of CoMTtn. Mike and Dan, Miss Ann Trcloar, Mais Olsen ami Is.ys of Sandy, Mrs. Margaret Liras, Mr. and ami Mr anl Mrs N. K. Thomp- Mrs. Joe I lion and children, Jon. son ami soli anti daughter, Gor- Jim, Alan, Jeannle. Jerry A Joe, don and Marilyn of Riverton. Mr. and Tim Watt. an-Min. are Olsen Thompson brut her ami sister of Mrs. Sax. Iskt Friday riming the family TIiii Thompsons are former resiof Mra. Alice jHincaun enjoynl a dents of Eureka in Payaon at 0 0 family Mr. and Mra. Kenneth home the of to Xlr. Della Wall ( Liuclla Jameson.) Salt Jjike hist Friday after spend- Daniels A very tasty buffet dinner was tinat the her wiek of home ing Mr. and Mrs. sirved on the lawn at the Daniels son and faiiulv. home, and in the evening the group Hem y Wall. enjoyed the fireworks display, Xlr. and Xlr. Gerald of which wua part of the reicbratlon , Vm Malm were guests at of Harvest Days Hume Coming. were Mrs. Alieo Jametin- home of Mis P. ,1. Fennell Attending son. Mr, and Mra. Hurtis Jameover the week-enholidays son, Mr. and Mra. John Jameson Mr. and Mra. Clnyd and i Xlr. IliggenlMilliiiin of .liiiiii-so- family, and son. Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Ijike and Mrs. Rela-kaHarold Jameson and family, Mrs Pnysun wen- recent visitors at the Mae Bigler and family ami Mr. Imine of their sisti-rMis Edith and Win. Boll and family. Mrs. linker News of Methodist d. o o Salt Lake City si-t'- -r Xlr " ! iiuu h Day ilsilnrs a' tlie XI r. ami XI rs. Ilamld (luitwin Mis IViv I'aMi-.'iand Week-enMr. of holidays lit til1 S a T.t a- 'f Am I"m Miss Murji-lieMclln.t Fn-Lake repolt They of u: Mui ray. and L atidro MrKathryn Salt I dike Both, 8'ilhvsJ FrBnkp- - Mr" Dan dents of Tintic Mr and Mr. I. H. spurrier Mrs. Jerry A,r" fiinulv. Carolyn an-- l Kermv w nl r le U.h.Vr- J- - E- - O'Connor. Mrs. Xln.. Martha Van onMaif-mMatikln l.taly enjoy!, Mrs. bundai and and i Mrs. Paulson, a Salt Like visitor in Pnvsiin. Sl LVm"r I.ah Day KBthlee.n Franke waa visit- - Monday of this w'ck p., vi-- Mrs. Gertrude- Garrity mad' a business trip to Provo and Salt very Luke on Friday of last week. 1 h e I Hunters p aeni-adagi- Eureka Now sH-aker- fav-ont- ea . Former Pastor of x pHp-nts- tit Cavalcade of Stars iee-akati- e Mrs. Ice Show Features Featuring a cavalcade of topatara, old flight and new hopefula, amid a wonderland of aliuoat a thousand gorgeous new coaluines, sensational scenic novelties and stirring music, the lavish and opulent Holiday on Ice brings Ita brand new 1(102 edition to Salt Like City on Saturday, September IS as the feature attraction of the Utah State Fuir, with nine evening performances through September 23, and matinees on September 16, 19, and 23. Advance reporta from Illinois Stale Fair, Syracuae, New York, und Fort Wayne. Indiana ncclaim this new edition as The Greatest Ice Revue ever staged." Reluming favorites who have thrilled audiences here In the past are Michael Meehan, youthful ballet skating atar; Norris and Payne team; speed champand hia eight ion L-year old daughter Jounnie; Hobby May, juggler and Iliil lliaer in hia medley of old fashioned walt- wi-c- Miss Gerry Carter of Salt Like viwas in town for the week-en- d , Mr. ami sit. ng with her Mrs. Maynard Cnrter Getting Ready for special n Mlllduv guests nt the home el Mrs. Klla V. Stewart Were Mis. Sanford Markhuin and daughN r Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Maikham (Mae O'Rourke i Si illS of Salt Lake. Oops! The Deer Are A e family i the meetings. Represented at Rock Springs Meet Mrs. Hilda Weld returned home iii'tt r a month's visit in Kvanston. Wyoming, when- - she was the guest of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Yerl ( biggs and ... t campaign-tha- Eureka Chapter OES - A group of west Berlin youngsters look on as workmen In the American sector of Berlin CAGED go about erecting a wooden rage around the huge Soviet war memorial. The memorial erected by the Reds In IMS haa Infuriated west Berliners, and the cage will save it from further attacks. The Sorieto have been naked to remove it but have refused. k stlf-fero- In-i- , eight-wee- will fa conducted on a war basis" fmm the opening gate until October 27. Carl Galloway. West Jiiuh eounty attended! message from the armed forces was brought to the Utah Defense Bond workers by Ginsburgh, Brig. Gen A. Itolx-r- t Pentagon briefing officer and a member of Secretary of I Geo. C. Marshall's staff. (Tiarlen L. Smith, state clmirnian and i Clem S. amiii, state director were in charge. During the thud week of the drive lix I'tah eouiniiiiiitiea will engage in a spectacular effort to win for this state more Minute Man "T" Hugs Jr Mag City honor designations than have been achieved in several months effort in all the other states Known as OPERATION FLAG CITY, this event is intended to set a pattern for similar statewide Flag City programs throughout tin- nation. Originator ami leader of Operation Mag City ia a volunteer bond worker. Nelson W. Aldrich, chiiirniaii of eommiin-i- t y activities for Utah. Governor J. Bracken L-The Grand chapter of OKS of tang of the Iab-ertWyoming held its annual grand Club's two-toBell to offieially iinnoiini-h.iptcr session at Knek Springs Ivfense Bond wen- - fill chap-til- s the approHi-hmlast end. Tlu-i, and about l(IIN) drive. icpi'esi-nteds attended this session from all over Wyoniing and other disadjoining states. Thuly-sitinguished guests of the general eliapter. OKS attended. Mrs. Ruby Hansen of Indiana. Most Worthy Grand Matron, and Franklin D. Miles. Most Worthy Grand 1 a Iron of Massachusetts, were the main In at the session. Frances McCrendy. W o r t li y Friends of Itev. Frank Mathis Grand Matron, and Harry Handle, tie interesti-to learn that he Worthy Grand Patron and eight will other officers of grand chapter of has been apMiintid unsts inte pasFirst MeUuslint Utah, were in attendance at the tor of Salt Kev. Mathis is the first session. A royal wclcoiin- - was extended associate pastor to serve the Salt In all the visitors, nnd all deemed Like City church Itev. Mathis was acting pastor to be in a spirit of good fellowof the Kureka Methodist rliun-- three-da- y tinsession. ship during for several months ami made many Tin- - hospitiiltiy and inspired attitude made everyone fee) glad they friends during his alay here. He assumed his new duties laat had attended this outstanding sesand will preach sermons Sundayof the year.. sion Mm- - Mi kelson. Sunday. September ft at 11 a.m. Grand Matron of Wyoming, and R. M. Wilmnn. services in the church at 202 East 2nd South. Worthy Grand Patron, were in of the session. charge Xlr, and Xlr. Lu Green of SilHarry Randle, Worthy Grand Ihitnui of Utah, ami his mother, ver City anti Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Ada Randle represented the Bernini uml son David drove to on Day. Eureka chapter OES. d. 20 mail'd the Harold Jenson. 1(1. a Goshen man, dn-i- l Monday at 6 p.m. in the faysmi hospital three hours after il a fall from n tree. Tile victim n lung puncture when he fell Irmii a pme tree in the Eureka j mountains, and was impaled on' a stump under the tree. Mr. Jenson nlti'iidod a Harvest Days pai ado in Iayson Monday morning Litci lie look Ins family on a pine nut gathering party to an area near Kuieka lie was taken to the I'aysoti hospital Monday almut 1 p m. by passersby. He ilu-i- l without regaining ciiiisciiuisness Mr. uml Mrs. Diiiir las Saiidstroin and children of Provo were guests at the Carl Sandstnnn home over Mr and Mrs. Carl the wiek-enSandstrom return d to Provo with t on Monday and enjoyed the I.ahor Day festivities. Ibiiiin-l- i Thirty-si- x ;L Injured in Fall From Pine Tree i at Number - Copy- IVfpnsp ltonil Drive oihmioiI on Labor Day, Sept. founty chairmen ami state connnittecnien in special sessions at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Ioike City Goshen Man Fatally i- Mrs. P. ,1. been visiting per Defense Bond Drive Opened on Labor Day; Flags to Be Given 31 Chief (Ylisnlid.iNd. .".I cans. It. fianty, 5; Dragon Consolidated. V Bar X. 1; Mountain Vit-w- , 2; Kureka Hill. 2; Empire Mine, 1. The Kuieha Kiwan.s club held then regular nieeluig on WedMesuni cven.ng lit the home ot the pivsi.li-nWin. Tielo.ir. The legul.ir oPler of business was eai i led out. and a Iclicious hot d.nr.ei was seiveil I M rs Tielnar. ,nv the biisines mid the dinner i social evening was enjoyed by the members Next meeting will held at tin1 home of Leslie Randle 10c 7, and otlu-- r r relatives. XII Davis retiirmsl Xlihlred home on Monday of this week, afthe past month tn ter . While in Ogden she uniigd-nderwent a serious operation and was eontinnl to the hospital for It days Following her release from the hospital she was a guest at the home of her sister and . brother-in-lawMr. and Mrs. Stan-Ir- v I legal r ni. |