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Show December 21, The Eureka ( Utah) Page Five Reporter Jintic Chapter No. 18 OES Conducts Party Given To Mark Birthday Social Annuel Christmas Social, Program vents of tl)e X$eek Tintic Chapter No. IN, (). K. S. met in regular n December 17, with worthv ter Monday evening, matron Mabel Duller presiding. Ronald Jess Bird After routine business was dispised of, a Christ Has Birthday se-o- Birthday Club At Yamashita Home Yamashitu nili'rtain-,.j- " of the Birthday club at lir home on Monday pvrtiing. i i t v honored Mm. Faye Wall Thi-,,n tier birthday anniversary. An evening of games was en-- : iiivo-lv the mi'iiihera and the: liiistiss aervt'J a tasty lunch with iiutiful cake for a centerpiece i !m the attractive dining table. The guest of honor was presented with ii luvely gift by the club members. . Hi, .s atending were Mm. Ie-Mm.Mivo iimiii'IiIth l , (M Ilohinson. Mrs. Madge Burr-- ; iiston, Mrs. Francis Ewell, Mrs. Far-hT- i. M:isi;n Schow. Mrs. Alliene Mrs. Alice 1eiirt. Mrs. lone. IMliner, Mrs. Margaret Lucas, Mrs. Margaret Wilcox. Mrs. Gace Chat-wi- n and the guest of honor. I.inv: ( Mi'. Iae Bird entertained a group of youngster at a birthday party last Saturday iiftenioon. honoring her son Ronald Jess, on his Mh birthday anniversary. Games were enjoyed during the afternoon, and delicious refresh-uicntincluding that item of fond a lovely birtly day cake, were served to itonald's Hos-Ini- Honabl w Couple Honored Christmas tree were distributed by old Santa Claus in person, who wished ull present h most joyous Christ inns. All present rcorl a wonderful time. Mrs. Robinson At Reception Saturday eason s Gleetinq .v ser- "Government control la wasteful, arbitrary, and often subject to political pressure." Bennett S. Chappie, assistant v. p. IT. 8. Steel Company. Wholesale Prices? S Young, Tender 5 ROASTING CHICKENS 5 y to H X K lb. 47c Phone Payson 4423 g McMULLIN ORCHARD GKNOLA. CTA1I & WW5WW Fii-trie- ia y, hon- ' Weiu srriva (s ut j ' Husbands Guests What von give away is the wealth which you will alway At Christmas Party i carolers give voice to the Christmas Spirit with hymnt and beautiful balladi so do we humbly give voice to our appreciation of yout year 'round friendship and loyalty. A Joyoua Yuletidc Seaton to one and all. jCainti The Modern Mrs. and tin ir hus- hands celebrated at their annual Christmas party on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernini. A turkey banquet with all the trimmings was nerved at 6:30. The decorations carried out tho Xmas, theme, and gifts were exchanged. Later in the evening Bingo was j Wadcl enjoyed. Those attending wen Mr. and Mr. and Mm. Gerald Drussell. Mm. Curtis Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walters. Mr. and Mm. Wm. Lucas. Mr. and Mm. Earl Fotts. Mr. and Mm. Roljert Franks. Mr. j and Mrs. Darrell Franks. Mr. and j Mrs. David Jaaprr. . I j I i j Mrs. Henry Wall Honored At Club j Mrs. Harry Yanviahila was hos-- j less to members of the birthday i Club ! j i on Monday evening. the happiest of Sew Years at d add the prayer that your homes be blessed tilfi reace and Good Fortune. ' i . ' 59c Swifts Premium BAIUN siiCcd ib 69c PORK SAUSAGE 59c COUNTRY SAUSAGE ii 59c 89c Mm. deli-rio- To you, our friends and neighbors we extend our best wishes for the merriest of Christmases and Swift's Premium baking pieces - Ib. Henry Wall waa the honored guest, and "the members presented her with a beautiful gift. Various games provided the evening's entertainment, and a hos- -' luneh waa served by the teas. A lieautiful birthday rake formed the centerpiece for the table. MciuImts attending weie Mis. us Harold Cliatwin. Mm. Dewey Roll-- : inson. Mm. Sterling Burraston. Mm. Frank Ewell. Mm. Welling Schow. Mrs. Frank Ieart. Mm. Leo Falmer. Mm. Margaret Wilrox. Mm. John Farren. and Mrs. Jack Lucas, and the hostess and guest of honor. Arc you willing to believe that love is the strongest thing in the world - stronger than hate, stronger than evil, stronger than death and that tho Heard life which began in Bethlehem nineteen hundreda years ago la the iage and bright-neof the Eternal Love? Then you ran keep Christmas.- - Henry Van Dyke SWIFTS PREMIUM POULTRY Ocean Spray Sausc CRANBERRY 37c S and W fancy small size PEAS 51c 2cans BEANS JELLY 67C 2 cans S and W fancy whole Kernel 5 oz. bottle non( CATSU at its Finest ! m fc a S M PlOOr OLD MCKOff OLD HICKORY ituiutBOUHBOI DUTUM CO. PMA. PA fn 12 37c oz. pkg. 59c MARSH MELLOW 75c JUMBO PEANUTS 2 47c CANDY 2 for 27c 75c Fancy Mixed 2 lb. celo hag 79C Sunkist orange and grapefruit Rlue Hill SALAD DRESSING DcIMontc Sliced PINEAPPLE 1 39c s TV S and W fancy Tomato I PUMPKIN Wonderfood extra large Ripe OLIVES S and 2"f-'!l- Varney 47c ??ir.tan! OLIVES f Holiday Variety for your Selection Lady West Imitation grape, apple, currant, strawberry S and W fancy stuffed m MARKET PRICES S and V fancy French Style (Ireen CORN fit Midof Chickens Turkeys 2tans (t.54c JUICE ...LOO JUICE sr' 55c DclMontc Pineapple 76c CIGARETTES ftOMuSjjod tICIHII 1. 8.7 f WIISIY DELIVERY TUESDAY & SATURDAY J Founila jjjCHICKKNS served delicious BurrHston. Mm. Helen Allen assisted her mot tier ored their daughter and son-in- jorie Randle played Santa Claus folks. in entertaining the young law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shubret. and distributeil the gifts to the at a reception Inst Saturday eve- - club members. Attending other than t hose Lady Elks Conduct named were Mm. Alton Baker, Social Mm. Frank Cent, Mrs. Jack Cof- Business, El.vsa-beth Mm. Elva Mrs. Elks Bonner, met in regular Mifey. Ludy Franke, and Mrs. Bert Fer- ssion at the Elks Club rooms on guson. Tuesday evening. After the routine business was disjmsed of, an evening of cards was enjoyed, with Mm. Valcne IJvingston winning first prize, Mm. Dorothy Nelacn, all-rand Mm. Beverly Jameson, Word was received in Eureka raffle. Mm. Helen Brown, hostess for this week of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mm. Charles I. tho meeting, served delicious reDonnelly in Venice. Calif. The freshments. welcome little son was Ixirn Dec. Most of the trouble in the world 4. and will be called James Fat-- . rick. This is the first child for is produced by those who never the couple and the fimt grand-- I produce anything else. child for Mrs. Stella Donnelly. Isrtham tasty lunch wax refreshments to I.icon's guests: Sharon Hawkins, Gury and Boswell, Jim and Alan Filon, Douglas Fairbanks. David Redmond, David Coivnran, Billy Gat-leBarton Calmer and Brent Eve Mr. and Mrs. Ray ni 1 celebrute Ills birthday were; Donna Mctllcr, Linda Diltnier, Vicki Newman, Hose Ann Ferris. Julie Ann Cart-right, Barry Colovlrh, Kay and Kent Cushing, liruee Thomas, Evan Kay. Helping joyed ami ii ved. Mm. Janie Toonc of Mammoth was hostess tu the mcmliem of her curd club at tlicir annual Xmas Fully on Wednesday evening of this week. The Entre Nous' club members celebrated at their Cards provided tho evening's diannual Christmas party on Wednesday evening at version. with Mrs. Clarence winning 1st prize, Mm. Dean the home of the president, Mrs. Ix?sie Randle. Rowe, 2nd, ami Mm. Oscar Erick'inner wu. served at 6:30 by a son, ull cut. committee consisting of Mrs. Wil- At the conclusion of cards, deMrs. Wesley Robinson licious refreshments were served, Gives Children Party and gifts were exchanged. MemlMrs attending other than Mm. Wesley Robinson enler-- ; those named were Mm. Gerald tained a group of youngsters at a party last Friday, honoring her Kennedy, Mrs. Ernest Carter, Mm. son, Leon, on his lith birthday an-- j Earl Luntund Mrs. Fred Kurtz. niversary. The small fry were kept entertained Hint happy with various games during the afternoon. s, guests. tc Entre Nous Club Holds Delightful Christmas Party At Randle Home Party mas party wan joy i'il anil t lie following pit g la in wax irrseiited. A coniic iniierNiinatioii, "St. Isnus Blues," by Agnes Anderson; a progressive game in wliieh all pHr-- t ic paled ; reading. "Tlie Litllest Angel" i by Charles Tazewell I, Iatrieia Bra.ly; duet, "I Just (in Nuts at I'll list max," Lloyd and Is'slie Randle; piano solo, Harry Handle; ami a vocal solo. "Anil There Were Shepherds," by Bonnie Hyan. aceompanied by Elva Bonner. Alex and Maud Blight were hosts for the evening, and served delirious refreshments, wliieh were served at one long table, with decorations carrying out the I'll list mas theme, lieautiful poin-- ! scttins were used for favors. Gifts from beneath a beautiful m tfronj Kra'rtj cstatm e.c Mrs. carl Dunn. Mm. Wm. Roberts. and Mm. Marie Berry enjoyed a pleasant afternoon with Mm. Fred Kurtz at the Kurtz home on Tuesday of this week. The party honored Mrs. Kurtz on her iiirtlidny anniversary. An aftei iipon of Canasta was en- PHONE 179-18- 0 ft |