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Show March 7, 1032 The Eureka (Utah) Keportei Page Three 500, Refreshments Club Diversions Cofl ll Joii'n Mm. Wm. Kentwood wn hostess t her rani last Thursday rlwl eve- ning. WM) was the fra mo diversion and tasty refreshments were aorv. ,( to membora: Mrs. Lynn Brady, Mrs. Nod Allinann, Mrs. Hick laird, Mrs. Marion Hopes, Mrs. Howard Fields, and special guret, Mrs. Don Hopes. Prises were won by Mrs. Brady, high score and Mrs. Allinsun, Mrs. Tom Islub 7 Beautiful Decorations Mark Annual i Eureka LDS Ward '.-.vvN- Rebekah Lodge Names Two New Trustees ! Gold-Gree- n Judge Hostess Columbia Rebekah lodge No. 2. lOOF, met in regular session at Miners lTnion twill last week. During the session two new trustees were elected. Vola Nevers and Carrie Dunliivy. After routln business was dispensed with, cards were enjoyed and a delirious luncheon was served by Mrs. Nevers and Mrs. Beck, who are assisted by other members of the lodge. The Eureka Gold and Green Hall, which was held Mrs. Tom Judwgc entertained last Saturday was determined a success regardless of the members of her card club last U,L k.,,1 Uwith Thursday evening. Bridge furnish- lhe ball was attractively decorated in colors of. ,i th evening's diversion and,prise winners were Mrs. Orris Ranhigh score, Mrs Harold . . , and Mrs. Boh Madge .lameson. all-rut . ta,ty "SfcTSSS'SU. (Told and green. Along the balcony, outlines of gold baskets, filled with spring flowers; with a green background and gold and green crcfie paper looped between baskets from the top of the balcony to the bottom. The stage was a setting of three big gold baskets, also filled with flowers and the letters MIA on the curtains. lattices from both sides of the stage, also were trim- ; Burraston Honored on Birthday i to those named and to Mrs. Elmo Mrs. Alice Peart was hostess to Boswell. Mrs. Inland Sanderson. Mrs. James Ferris, and special the Birthday dub at her home last Thursday evening. The party hon- Sliest. Mrs. Ray Meitler. . ored Mrs. Madge Burraston on her ' birthday anniversary, Various games provided the rve-- . ning's entertainment and a very delicious lunch was served, with a beautifully decorated birthday Mrs. Minnie Painter waa hostess cake centering the dining table. S. the club T. at Club members to members of the gurat her home last Wednesday evening. of honor. Mrs. presented Burraston, with a Cards provided the evenings en- lovely gift. tertainment and prizes were won Members present were: Mrs. bv Mrs. Alice Peart, high aeore, and Mrs. Grace Chatwin, Mrs. Delores Roll- Mrs. Gladv Dean, Rose Phipps, consolation. inson, Mrs. Fa.vo Wall. Mrs. Max-- , Mrs. Leo Palmer assisted her ine Schow, Mrs. Alliene Farren. mother in serving the club mem- Mrs. Miyo Yamashita, Mrs. lone ber. Palme. Mrs. Margaret Wilcox. Mr. and Mr. Bert Ferguson Mrs. Margaret Lucas, Mrs. Minnie made a business trip to Salt Lake Painter, Mrs. Louise Ritchie, and the honored guest. City on Monday of thl week. , Club Group at Henderson Home S. T. j all-c- ut ' f Chief Brand Lime j s , WSCS met Inst Thursday at the Mrs. P. J. Fennell and Mr. and homo of Mrs. Alton Buker. Regular Mrs. John Fennell of Salt I.nke business meeting was held. FollowJerry Sandstrom entertained a City drove to Richfield on Thurs- ing the business session, Mrs. John group of his school mates at a day, and other members of the Farren gave a scripture reading, party last Friday afternoon, in family making the trip to Rich- ami Mrs. IKinard Ryan gave a field to attend thn services of celebration of liia i)th birthday. paper on "Missionary Education. An afternoon of gamea waa enRefreshments were served by Duggan, were: Franco FenMrs. Barker and Mrs. joyed by the young folka and nell of Ism Vegas, Joseph Fennell Marie Holmes to those named anil Jerry's mother, Mrs. Alonzo Sand-- si and Edmond Fennell of Mojave, roin served tssty party refresh- Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Ath-erle- y Mrs. Lynn Brady, Mrs. George ments to Jerrys guests who were: of Marysvale. Mr. Duggan Hyde, Mrs. Jack Nilsnn, Mrs. ArShanna Ryan, Sheila Potts, Brenda was a brother of Mrs, P. J. Fennell thur Smith, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, n Mrs. Annie Vivian, Mrs. Wm. WalGourley. Carolee Bigler, Diane and was a former ami Randle, A. B. Welih, Julian Sand- resident of Eureka. ker, and special guest, Mrs. Lyman Buker. erson, Daviil Bauer, Billy Oatley, Dee Clement, Judv Greenhalgh, Pleasures lie thickest where no Noel Fitch, Jo Ann Torrissl, Eileen pleasures seem. Lyman Few men think other men deserve their successes. Spencer and Danny Ixicas. Entertains Friends j Eft-wa- rd ! Mrs. James Tonne was hostess to her rard club last Friday eveWhat is this method of meat ning at her home in Mammoth.. Q. cookery? en-Cards provided the evenings tertainment and prizes were won ' A. Iunli roiling. meat he panhroiled? hv Mrs. Clarence Rostrum, first. ((, How should Mrs. Gerald Kennedy, second, and A. Place meat in a heavy frying-pal)o not cover the pan and do Mrs. Fred Kurtz, cut. not add water. Cook slowly, turnAt the eonelusion of the rard ing occasionally, until done, l'our games a delicious lunch was served dlf tin! fat us it accumulates in the to those named and to Mrs. Iean pun. Rose. Mrs. Marie Berry. Mrs. Os-- j ((. What meat cut are rooked by car Erirkson. Mrs. Ernest Carter, this mcihud? and special guest. Dixie Stephens. A. Thinner cuts of meat which n. j : FERTILIZERS O PLASTERING s iConting Events MINING CO. CONSOLIDATED St. Pat rick's Dance Plans are now complete for the St. Patricks dance whirh will he held at the Tintic high school gvm, Saturday, Mar. 15. The committee is working hard to make the dance I 008 Dooly Building Jerry Sandstrom Mammoth Home I 1 Salt Lake City : a success. Plant: Saddle, Utah It is amazing how much work some folks do to avoid work. also n.:iy he Lroi'.rd, including: lb ; f rib, club, sirloin, portcr-hou.- -i struk; gri tnd meat patties. nub rib, loin I.u:ub rhio s;,'i..ii.! I la- -b patties. Smoked '.il. l bacon, Canadian-sty- h' por 1 bn.-nn- Telephone BAKING POWDER , Directory KF.I.IJ MiG'S SPRV SHORTENING Spaghetti and 130 Meat 430 Sinclair's Corn Iiccf Hash 2 cans 87c Going to Press J Soon 4 LB. 8 OZ. CANS Grape Jelly low as! Your running costa get trimmed still more, with new Ford Trucks for 52! Thru completely new overhead valve Ford Truck engines deliver mom power per cubic inch! 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Mr. and and two lovely vases. Mrs. A. L. Broderick. A pleasant afternoon was spent n delicious lunrheon was serand Mrs. Geri-udand daughGarity were laid for Mrs. Kate Covers ved. ter. Mrs. Win. Hrlilgeiunn were Armstrong, Mrs. Vera Lenvell, Salt Luke City visitors lust Friday. Mrs. Isiis Goodrich, Mrs. Kate ElMrs. Joseph Buys has been on liott, Mrs. Vera Davis, Mrs. Edna Mrs. Margaret Jones, the sick list and has lieen confined Maxficld, and Mrs. to her home for the past few Mrs. Mellta Daniels weeks. Her many friends are wish- Perry's daughter, Mrs. Nona ing her a speedy and complete recovery, well-know- We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters CHIEF Given Farewell Surprise Party . . . ut Card Club at HIGH CALCIUM LIME CHIEF BRAND I j 1 3 I Mrs. Guy Peery mlLoU i Mr. anil Mrs. Vaundi-l- l Christen- Mrs. Leo W. Green sen and children of Salt lake City Honored on Birthday Elk Ladles Enjoy nent the week end visiting at the Bussiness, Social home of Mrs. Christensens parMr. ami Mrs. Joseph Bernini ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Robin- entertained at their home on WedLady Elks held a regular meet- son. nesday, Feb. 27, for the birthday e ing at the Elks rluh rooms on of Mrs. Bernini's mother, Mrs. Iso Alonzo Manila! rmn and son, Da- W. Green. Others present were Leo Tuesday evening of this week. of bus- vid. were Salt lake City visitor! W. Green, David Bernini, Leona After the order regular . GENU'S . . Among arLITTLE iness was disposed of. an evening on Saturday of last week. Franks, Berry and Eileen Franks, rivals oa transport Gra. liana as of runls was with Mrs. Dora and Joanne Torrisl. The hona d.p. was Florlka Kemetier, 5, Cecil Livingston,enjoyed, Pat anil Gerald Fennell of Poca- ored guest was the recipient of Sr., winning high from Rumania, who hso draws score, Mrs. Iximnl Brown, nll-c- tello, Idaho, were in Eureka last many nice presents, and all atblrh pralaa from Italian maolo and Mrs. Dee Clement, raffle Thursday. They came to Utah to tending report a very pleasant critics attend the funeral services for an prize. IVlu-nmrefreshments were ser- uncle, Edward Duggan, which were ved by Mrs. John Rowe, hostess for held last Frlikiy in Riehfield. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell and Ber- Mrs. Alton Baker MfAt C0)KEftY' tho evening. nard Fennell also mado the trip to W.S.C.S. Hostess Klehfielil. med with flowers. Two beautiful trees made by Faye Gamble, completed the setting. The floow show was very interesting and different. With two former Eureka residents, now resid- ing in Provo taking part; Imma Bovns received hearty applause with her ncord imitations. Also Juan Green and Gene Stewart and jim pPnriH ln hls imnPt w,0. were well received by the dancing crowd The girls and hoys of Eureka did themselves proud In the three ,h, v paitieipated in. Those taking part were: Neida Childs. Garv Daniels. Darlene Peart ami Gary Redmond. Virginia Lee. Har-- , old Xnef. Charlene Bird. Rirhnrd Bi ll, Marguerite Sandstrom. Ron-aid Thomas, Ann Snell, Farrell Wahlquist. Mary Lou Farren. Den-- j ni Daniel. Jcanine Max and Rich-- 1 ard Bate. Music was furnished by the Bob Evans orchestra. j ' ! eu-- y fib 2for 29c 4 FRYERS 690 REEF RID STEAKS 750 GOOD VARIETY Our Business FRESH AND SMOKED FISH .Office KAMOILES DELIVERY TUESDAY & 1MIADSKET SATURDAY PHONE 179-18- 0 ? |