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Show ..January 11, 1952 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter ;New Year's Party Irri va it Wciu Johnny Sutherland entertained a group uf las friends ul Ills home and stie will be nanus) Eileen Fran-,eiN'c.v nnithir is the furrier Miss Hetty TreliNir, mid happy e ran I parents ire Mr. snl Mrs. Wm. Treluar. : Youngsters At Birthday Party s. Richfield Maid Reveals Engagement To Lorin Jay Thompson of Eureka Mrs. M:ii1:n il gmup of uu rn!i i ,..u:n .lanu.ii :ar.g!i!ei l- II yoiilV'.NliM.s i,!i I! I. iioimnn,; her y Fly are on her S'h nlrtlid . .iiimv, is ii v. the Inrth of a Imliy wne ciijiM-(lames and nii.-ixirn Jan. 4. in UarJin, M'intanu. Amuiiint ciiicnt is muilc lliis week liy Mr. .mil Mr. ( II. Still during llu aflci n .n, an. nun. Hub. Their little rei shtin-niw very hapjiy and exeited over the iii.ui of Uii liliclil of llu rii,i!i-iiiriiuciv and furllii oming maiiiate if served party to Eileen's l:Mli who idea of having a plnynmto. New mi we r Julia Ann uudluT will Ik remembered as llicir (l,iuiilcr. Siinnic Rue Si il 111,111 . mid I. min J.iv liimii-ni,rn(iu.ht. .ladyi N:uf, Ji'imnie Wcbhii. M.ss Marion Lucas, daughter (,f ..I M r. untl Mrs. I.oiin I limiipsnn of l.urckn. I lie in,iiii.igr i!,i!c K.iv, JulFaker. Jackie Mrs. Margaret Lucas of tills city. m'I lor I'climury 1, mid will Im siili'iiinicd nl llu Mmili K.u :mi! Martin ian Sanderson, cmpli-Fennell. I Mrs. Burtis Jameson in'pci live liridi is u r,i(lii,ilr of Ritlilicld liigli silmol. iiiul ul llu t lime is 'iiiilcd as liookkccM-ul Soiilliiiii Supply in Sirs. J. II. Andrew all dat:;;l:'.rl Entertains Friends aL I in Mr. Riildicld. limnpsoii is u graduali- of linlic liigli stluuil. and Jennie are vacatumiii;; Calif., where they arc tla Alto, Mrs. Burtis Jameson entertained is inanui'cr of IkuL s Spnrlin; Cuiods si ore in Kidificld. .t group of friends at luneheon on guests of relatives. aswas week. She last of Friday sisted by Mra. Mac Bigler. E. S. Chapter A pleasant afternoon was spent O. some of the Conducts in social chat, and Meeting quests brought their needlework. Mrs. were: Alice The first meeting of Tintic chapITioae present Jameson, Mrs. Sarah Sanderson, ter No. 18, O. E. S for the new Mrs. Dorothy Iett, Mrs. Carl year, was held on Monday eveSanilstrom, Mrs. Ruby Bigler, Mrs. ning, Jan. 7. Routine business was I vter Peterson, and Mrs. Frances disposed of, followed by a reading Hail. given by Worthy Matron Mabel Butler. Announcement of the visiting Mrs. Jay Chatwin committee for January, listed Miss Ethel Brenton and Mrs. Lula Honored At Bilker to serve. Bridal Shower Worthy Matron requested that all officers be present, if possible, Mrs. Harold Chatwin honored at the next meeting January 21, Mrs. Jay as there will be practice in anticiher daughter-in-laChatwin, at a shower last Satur- pation of the Grand Lecturer's day evening in the Memorial visit in February. huilding. Hosteses for the evening were An exceptionally fine program Lula Baker and Ethel Brenton, was presented, with Mrs. Lii Dean who served refreshments at Sax acting as M. C. for the eve- tiie close of tasty chapter. ning. Following the program, a delicious lunch was served to the 70 Mr. and Mrs, Harold Chatwin quests who came to extend best drove to Pascoe, Washington, to wishes to the new bride. attend the wedding of their son, The dining tables were gay and Jerald, and Miss Margaret attractive with centerpieces of They returned home last beautiful pink and white carna- week. tions, flanked by pink and white Midwinter is a season that ealls for good substantial desserts, yet the and fresh fruits the basia of so many potra Mrs. forty Larsen returned to pocketbook is apt to be low coma by then. This, ten, is the fame to fall to are bard desserts lar her home in Mammoth after J wlili VlHAV BflMlI MtnillRVa iVaSfa spending the past few months with since, in her daughter and Mr. attractive and Mrs. Robert Foster, at their fruits and nuts. home in Spokane, Wash. d tapioca pudding, for instance: Take a package uf Served aa a creamy pudding it can be garnished with pecans or almonds, be tapioca pudding may Miss Lois Handle returned to stuffed dates, figa or prunes. Chocolate-flavore- d iaptoca pudding comSalt Lake to resume her studies crunchy with walnut meats; and orange-coconand almonds. The flavor combinations are at Westminster College, after en- bines well with prunes, dates of dried fruits and nuts are many and pleasing. varieties for the gridiaxt, the her with joying holidays father, Harry Randle, and her Fig Tapioca Cream grandmother, Mrs. Ada Randle. vanilla 1 package tapioca pudding according to package Prepare directions. Turn into sherbet glasses. Cool and chilL Cut figa into strips gOgaCEPQa : Q$nSD candles in crystal holders. and stand around edge of sherbet glasses. New Mrs. Chatwin was the reTapioca cipient of many beautiful gifts. ' to 1 tapioca pudding according Prepare package alinond-stuh.with Garnish sherbet glasses. age directions. Turn into prune. Mr. mid Mrs. m-- u- drlir-in:.- s I t!ine-.vivir-o- s t gui-ss- I ; . i. T i lb-11- I E.-a- Jc . I . r iiCM-i,- 1 - I home In Ruth, Nov., after spending the pnst two niontlia In Kure-- . ka. They mine to town for the holidays, and it was necessary for them to remain several days longer, due to the illness of Mrs. Kris-by- 's mother, Mrs. A. K. Tnckett, who is much improved at the present time. Gcb-har- orange-cocon- January Clearance ite Goods SALE? Wedding of 3 the newlyweds at a rroption at their home. Women's m-pe- . Sinccrcfy, Wiffie Rife j I r j . - 3.00 ' i ' - 4 A Mr. nail Mi. Win. Treluar and of daughter Ann were in Tikm-I- i on the bride, performed tin duties of L,i.el.i get n. acquainted with host man. tiai: lies' andduugliter and Immediately following the eero-luor- ncice. little K.;ven Flames I parents of the bride honored brother-in-la- i SCIENCE and 34 2i 4 hr HEALTH SINCE THE DAWN OF HI$T0y CHILD (EARING has meant v.'nf wm TNionr S-- - Puritan Piece lb Slab Racon lb Ground Reef Uan and Tender Rib Roil Reef lb Tender Ixiin Steaks lb Izoin Pork Chops lb 19c 89c 59c Gold Coin Sliced Racon Swift's Fryers St ewers Pan-Read- lb. 19c y lb lb 69c 59c 100 Musselmaiis No. 2 ennx West III 1ulin rMiG I'ninl o. Jurx 990 APPLE JELLY 290 PAPER TOWELS 250 I. 11. 4 A. (. VIENNA SAUSAGE GERBEBS BABY FOOD, ,.,270 6hr300 r xuier lu rge 31c Q CIIFFK 308 cunx I or. pkg. 7taloo I cans DIN N K Irlxkiex No. off alone 11 BEAR HER M0('lN o Mnenriiiil K It A I T ANESTHETIC USED IN CNIIDRIRTN. THE LATEST AND MOST frrfCTivr PAiN Kltlft IS NISENTIl t tiili Valley A I E A S IlMin and heexe 1 S California Runch No. 303 eanx ( A It Carrots ROTS Svl.ool reports that a new drug, Niscntil, pain-kill- 29c 2 25c Cranlcrrics lb. .. 31c for delicious pudding labor- the most successful yet found and "im improvement over any analgesic drug heretofore available." Dr. La Forge reported that 1,000 women wen given hypodermic injections of Niscntil. Results showed that the drug definitely relieves pain and anxiety of labor," shortens its duration, arts rapidly and has little or no undesirable effects on either mother or child. atory-made -- Cclo Spinach Easier Childbirth rs 45c 59c C0C0ANUT ETHER WAS THE FIRST pain-kille- ,45t LABOR INDIANS, For all (heir advance medicine and chemistry have not been able to abolish the pain of childbirth. Since 1847, when ether woa first used as an anesthetic durin labor. physicians have been searchfor use ing for better in obstetrics. Notable advance was made in 1902 with the introduction of morphine and scopolamine. In succeeding yean there were many other drugs, but none of them were Ideal. Now, Dr. Henry G. La Forge of the University of Buffalo Medical . ZtuttUtf Tfleat SLICED APPLES USED DURING the womah went L 16c PLAIN OP CHOCOLATE OVALTIHE - llaker'x ANESTHETIC y''xC AMERICAN - pkK. (IRAPEFRUIT IN CAESAR'S TIM! y 19e SUGAR CRISPS TUNA FLAKES S'i oz. can WAXTEX Waxed Paper Vans all purpose Cleanser Fannings Rread aud Ruller P ICK L ES I aul v 27c .ai..,..a(a..( posrs 100 5 hi 46 oz RAKERS COCOHUT tins Shave Ex I JUICE ! Mr. and Mrv Kichanl tiillispie and .Joe Wish!, of Salt I.'ike, wen Sunday visilmx at the home of 'Ii iispie. They wrie1 Mra. F!' moe si:Tv!"e I by the nmou- -t of F in i1 in Eno'l- a lder. Dell Ferguson, j , . Coats Drastically Reduced to Clear! (Some see me for Savings! EUREKA dl hi 3.00 No. Mother of the bride gneted I lie' gir t in n g.vn of gray while mother of tile grc'iu cIuim a gown of pi: crepe. Both wore corsages of pink and white roses.! a hmuymoon sxnt m: Aft(-1'tnli, the eo- p'e will mall" t Ii. :i'c jin Iftflo, Wa. kingtun. The gloom is a graduate of Tin- tic high school, where he was veiy active in athieiica. and was om- of .the school's star basketball pluv-- ' rrs during his varx at Tintic high. AM0NC SOME EAPIV All Men's, l'honc WOODS CROSS APRICOTS 2 lz cans Rile Size fi'J z WHITE STAR TUNA PIERCES CATSUP EjraiWash. Girl Of interest to Kurckans is the recent marriage of Miss Margaret Goldade. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldade of Pascoe, Washington. anl Jerald H. Chatwin, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Chatwin of Knreka. The double-rin- g (cirmimy was solemnized IH. ccinbiT 2!l in St. Patrick's church in Pascoe. Washington, with Rev. Wm. Schmidt officiating at the nuptials. The petite bride, given in marwas charming riage iy her in her u editing suit of pink faille, A corsage with black of rink ami whit-- carnations completed the enymble. Maid of honor. Miss Patricia Johnson, wore a gown of buo taffeta. ifnd pinned a corsage of pink and white carnations to tier shou- America S oCouesl Pried on SHEETS, CASES, TOWELS, PIECE GOODS - ELKS BUILDING FOIL Y0UK WAFFLES pii-- ut . and O Honda O Casualty O Automobile 2 lb. can Nuptial News This Week Tells of BIG DOUBLE HEADER O Fire I.0G CABIN SYRUP .. DURING FIRMAGES Y. IGA TOMATO 2 hr ut Orange-Cocon- IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Karl F. Dunn, of Mammoth, returned Monday evening from a business trip to Trenton, N. J. Knroulc home he visited for a day with his son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn, and their son, Hobby, in Syracuse, N. 2 ut VALUES t. - emm TERRIFFIC all-cu- INSURANCE Miss licit y Baker and Miss Shari Gcbhardt returned to Mt. Pleasant Sunday to resume their studies at the Wasatch Acudeiny. The young ladies have been enjoying the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Baker and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cebliardl. Mr. linker drive liis daughter and Miss to Mt. Pleasant. vanilla-flavore- (SboCttiQ District friends: Mrs. Kostrom, CARL GALLAWAY Mrs. (iiinloii Frialiy and (laugh cr Nancy left Saturday for their son-in-la- w, all my Tintic 1 ! Mrs. Fred Kurtz was hostess to tier curd club on Friday night of last week. "500" provided the evening's diversion, and a tasty lunch was server to members Mrs. James Toone, Mra. Karl Lunt, Mrs. Ernest Farter, Mra. Oscar Erick- win, Mrs. Gerald Kennedy, Mrs. Dean Hose, Mrs. Clarenee Rostrum, and the aie-iu- l guest, Mrs. Karl Dunn. Prizes were won by Mrs. Dunn, high score; Mrs. Hose, second, and e. a. LUBRICATION IV. S. V. Brown Pantry Shelf Desserts Gold-ad- S. MEET Mrs. Myrtle Theriault and Mrs. mi New Year's day. in cclchrat inn of Ins Mth lin t inlay anniversary. to Lynn Brady will he Carnes and home movies kept the WKPS at the home of Mrs. the young folks interested during Theriault on Thursday, Jan. 17. tla afternoon. Johnny's mother. Mis. Walter Sutherland, served n b'Kinn Auxiliary delicious lunch, with a (beautiful Amcneun Legion Auxiliary will renter-- hold a hirlhiliiy cake forming regular meeting on Monday piece for the attractive table. 14. at the Memorial night, January In iiililitinn to relcbrating Johnbuilding ut K00 o'clock. lnrt ny's Inlay, the guests helped The business of the meetusher in the New Year, with plen- ing willspecial Im installation of sixteen ty of fanfare, and noisemakers new members. Mrs. C.IIIW Smith, ami hats were provided to help district president, will lie the inmake the occasion memorable. officer. She will lx nccoin. stalling The guest list included Jimmy pnnied by other district officers. Maxwell, Vernon Jones. Alfred El- President Florence Potts is rein. t'liriss Sorenson. Jay ('arlson, a gixxl attendance ut this questing Hill Drawn. Fred Hansen, Keith meeting. Athrrley, .la ban Sanderson, and the guest of honor. Phone your news to 108. Prizes were won by Jimmy Maxwell, Vernon Jones, ami Pall 11 . v Mrs. Fred Kurtz Is Club Hostess Coaming (Avails Marks Birthday Major and Mm. Val Diwainp ara rrjoicing over the birth of a iNiby (knighter, born Jan. 3, at tin Tud Dark mil.taiy hoxpitiii. This is the first child for the couple, to Page Three is U. R. er Apples - 4 25c lbs Tokay Grapes 2 lbs. IL O.W1P R I C I I1IV1 R.YAD A XU Oranges - 5 29c 1!s. .... 49c RAftlPILES MARKET DELIVERY TUESDAY & SATURDAY PHONE 179-18- 0 |