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Show April 25, 1952 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Ladies Auxiliary Plan "Pot Luck" Newlyweds Honored at Reception in Memorial Building Last Saturday t Iidies' Auxiliary mrt on Wednesday, Tint if Pistrh Si:niti,r 23, IB. with president Jewel in the chair. It wan agreed to aupper at the next hull a pot-lur- k iMK which will bo held on May nii-f- t a birthday party for the All membora im asked attend to make thla party a will bo enjoyed during evening. the ilnl Me-Vi-- ,1 O.E.S. Officials Make Visitation to Tintic Chapter No. 18 Last Monday FOR SALE modern house. Including range, electric water hiatcr, refrigerator and cabinet smk. Also double garage. Call Worthy (I rand Matron, Mrs. Alice Shearer, Wor-- 1 Rebekahs Conduct 25 thy (jrnnd Patron, J. Wilson (lailey and associate! .Regular Meeting OES of Utah, .pi aml officers of the (irand chapter, bed-- , made their offieial Columbia rtcbel.ali visit to Tintic 138-. i - . BIBO'S EYE Maple room suite vanity, chest of chapter, No. 1H on Monday eve- drawers, bed. springs and mat-- 1 ning of this week, A 7:IM) o'clock banquet pr.s-edetiess, in excellent condition. Cull a25 tins regular chapter meeting, with1 18. ' Mrs. Mabel Hut Ire, wortliy matron LOST 'acting as general chairman. . Table decorations were attnu-t-- ' iv'' 'Inrful with many colored thin. wrist "wci-tp,,-an,l ijnrKN, very . white ciimation nuse- watch, with hrown leather strap. pay rintripicrcx. for return. Call 499. i Th f.ivors wrie a25 in t In- - fi.riu of i l.l fusin' Indies in ted. hhf. yellow SllKAFFKIi fountain engrav:i. I ed I.. A. Kvan. Reward for to green fill. Call 128-- J. a25 A 'li'licioUH liH'i.iti'-- l .i fii '1 tin. OFH min'd els whs served l.y loiii- - Ryan ;ind Iht eorp of helpers at tlv M. inoruil building, after whirli t!ie large group of people p.it'i'Trd at the Miner's Inion hall where legul-imeeting was hidd. Miss is Field was initiat'd into he order and made a very lovely i i m-d CANCER g U was accompanied , i , the sign of the cancer the American Cancer seeks to save live by Society spreading vital facta to you, your neighbors, and your physicians by supporting research that will find the final aniwers to cancer by providing improved services for cancer patients. Only under tho sign of this word is there n three-fold- , national attack on cancer. . ... ... vice-gran- Hx" grand organist. At the conclusion of the meet ing. coff'-- and rookies were served to the more than 150 nicmts'is of the order, mining from Logan, Ogden. Park City, Salt I.ake City. Cedar City, Provo, Garfield and Price. Mrs. Alice Johnson of Green to attend River, Wyoming, the banquet and meeting and to witness the initiation of her niece - r i ni'i-ting- i. tatataa ofincnfincn. mum c Cv K tsnaii of the Week! Feature i t IGA IXTtA WHVfCD 'gss ; i w SALAD 1 DRESSING News of Interest Qt. 4Uc 12 oz. can la (Thief Consolidated been promoted to Corporal in the Tr. S. Marine Corp. Hank is with th post purchasing department, an-- l is stationed at Camp Pendlc- ton. California. ' Donald Peart has be n j l pm-iail- to Staff Sergeant in the armed force Reroeiling to wont rrr-ivtiv Irs Harm's. Mr and Mr Frnnk Peart. Ronald spent ten months in Kon-nnd at nrewnt is stationed nt 'rlinglon. Va. ed We are closing out our stock of Pasted Wallpaper! Regular $2.99 roll i j Now 4iS)c Roll paper an average room. Comes complete with border. STOCKS LIMITED Mr. nnd Mrs Gnrge Forscv re- -' reived word this week that their' son. Riehard. who was reralled to Navy dlty some two years ago. will receive his release from the sendee on s April 2d. During thr time he was in the sendee he has hern stationed nt Albany. Calif. Following his release he and his family will move to Los Angeles, where they plan to make their home. Helen Niison. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Niison. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Niison all of Salt Lake City, and Eugene Niison of Denver, Oulo. Other people here for the funeral were Mrs. Jack Hodge and Mrs. He mar lAird of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. John Kindred of Spanish Fork. Mr. Kindred is the treasurer of Utah-Jua- b e, Firemans asa'n. . . . X EUREKA ;iransfor 31c 27c Del Monte ('ream Style CORN 49s O i cans Woodbury 1 cent Deal FACIAL SOAP, 39c tiiust PEARS 29 c; PRESERVES 1.79 PEACHY. 1.15 Koval d'i tins Hewlett's lure KaslH'rry HI-LA- TASTY ND . i ' ICE CREAM 1.95 gal half gal. j Small, Choice, Dork quart bulk lb. . . . .... 99c 50c ... 45c all flavors SPARE RIBS Fresh Dork SAUSAGE EXTRA Sirloin and SPECIALS T-bo- ne LOIN STEAKS Rolled Veal ROAST GLAMORINE the new rug cleaner Berber's Strained BABY FOOD : Sister ami brother of Jack Nll-- I son here for the funeral on Tue. day were Mrs. Elsie Jones. Mrs. Mabel Rudd, Mrs. Florenre Smith, out-of-to- Let us help you with all your cleaning needs, Paints, Kem-TonBrushes, Oil, Polishes, Glass, etc. ' ... a OF WHEAT CREAM i Tom Athevley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrrn Atlierley, is spend- - j ing a two week furlough with his j pan nts. He is with the IT. S. Mar-- , mes nnd lias been s(ntiomd at San Diego. Calif., for the past fi w j months At the end "f hi fur- lough on Mav 7. he will report to Camp Pendleton. Oernn Side, Cal. ... Wallpaper Sale LUNCHEON MEAT 28 oz. pkj;. Henry M. lHanki Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson has ' I. (J. A. Co., Mining since graduation. i We Have as t SILVER CLUB r I'm not interested in labels as much I am in what's inside the package. So I'm concerned with what my paycheck will buy, rather than how big it is. In other words, I'm against inflation. And I'm going to help beat it with production. When I produce more, I help hold prices down, and that means a real pay boost for me." i YOURSELF rolls will .... -- at the 3 -- -- 1 WIIERE FRIENDS MEET j. 1 d. ! bv Elva Ronner, Fin-tercl- I 1 i From Servicemen CANCER SOCIETY Redi Famous Rainbow Red Wigglers and Nightcrawlers. Stay Alive On Hook Longer! 00 for $ .00 Fisherman's handi-pac- k SEE TOM CORCORAN EUREKA, UTAH - - - d'-m- Mrs. Nettie Foster and Mrs. Ernest Harding of Provo were in town on Sunday visiting with Mrs. Allioi t Rtuwnlund, son of Mr. and Harding's mother, Mrs. Emily Arnold Rosenlund, left on Mi. relaand and other friends Monday to enter the service. His! tives. destination is nol as yet known. Albert graduated from Tintic high school in 1950, and has hern employed in the machine shop at the AMERICAN ; Taking Orders Now! j Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shim of Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thomas (Frances Gear) of Ogden, Mrs. Emron Birch and daughters Barbara and Marilyn, Mrs. Glen Allen (Shirley Storra) of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rife, Springville were In Eureka on Tuesday attending the funeral services for Jack Niison. Veil Your Gift to Cancer Care ef Your Local Postoffice Worms . Lois Randle. Caster Strikes One in Flee Year Dollert Will Strike Berk ENJOY - - landulate. Interesting and infonu.itive talks were given by the worthy grand matron and wortliy grand patron and remarks made by several visitors. During a .4Horl leeess, Sl.anna Ryan, little daughter of Leonard Ryan, worthy patron and Isi Von Ryan, assoeinte ronduet-res- s r f Tintic chapter, sang two vocal solos. "Seventy-fiv- e years She Ago" and VhisH-rin- challenges Fishimig i r sword 1 terson. ui I. this fol-low- ' s-- n Santaipiin; Mrs. Gail Drussell was hostess to the Modern Sirs, club at her home last Wednesday evtntng. Hewing and good 'chinning made the evening a enjoyable one. The hostess served a dainty lunch to mcniliers, Mrs. Margaret Lucas, Mrs. Malxl Hutlrr, Mrs. Potts, Mrs. Grace Bernini, Mrs. Edna Wilson, Mrs. Aline e j cu.m-iiiiid- Tuckett, Mrs. Gail Drussell Entertains Club and vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. !ee Wileken. Mrs Win. Treloar furnished organ inusir during the reception. Dancing and refrrahmenta Riddle, Mrs. Geiry Hanson, Mrs. the program. A iM'autiful Krsnks and Airs. Juanita four-ticwedding cake centered Jameson. the muin serving table, ami alKiut 250 guests called during the eveSpiritual force Is strnnger than ning to extend best wishes to the material; thoughts rule the world. Ralph Waldo Emerson newlyweds. A very fine program with Alonzo Sand strom as M. C., was prcucn- lodge No. 2, ted as follows: whistling solo, Mrs. IOOE, met in regul.u at Marguerite Higgtnson; song by! Miners Union Hall mi Thursday, Ise Wirtlihn: solo daneo, by Hetty April 17, With noble grand Jennim Wirt him. children f Mr. and Mrs. Johnson presiding Tin- special nr-- j Rex Wirthlin of Nephr, vocal nolo, der of the rvning was past noble '.grand's night, and all of those Mr. Elva Homier and Mrs. Ethel present were sealed in a sc r. were in Ogden over the and Mrs. Toni Judge are re- - euvle, while nobli grand gave a Donnelly week end. They attended the grand joiemg ver the liirtii .f a baby (very nice talk, and also district visitation to queen Esther cluipti r girl, born Apr il 20. at the Hughes deputy grand Ethel I treat mi, gave on Frida v night. Tliev returned Memorial hospital in Saiiish Fork. a short speech. Miss 1'ianc Walk-- ; iiomc on Sund.-tafternoon. The wclconii.' little tot tipped t lie er sang a solo, w ids applicscales at 9 lbs. 4 oz and is being able to past nohilc cr.uids to the Mrs. V, I,. Anderson ami Mrs. welcomed by her two liro- - tune of Mother Mm She was llicis. lhippy giondparmits are Mr. accompanied by Mis Elva Hon-:- M'irtlin Van Wagoner were Salt I Mrs Mike Judge of this city. ' ner. Each hiwnred nust was pre- - laike visitors on Saturday of last Week. smiled with n tel.cn ..f iiiimvi ui- Mi'ii-nDalloii Mr and Mis. Frank Ewell :irt tMn, Ethel Gatld of Salt Luke tinthe honors Frmn now 011 b ftMiss proud j an ids of a babv gnl for her home n Tuesdav alter bmn last Thin siiay, April is, at this will be s S"r,i iiiiiim:i affair lHd on Mnv spending the past two weeks visit-tr- g th" Pays'll ht Pal Young five- - Next mm ting will with Mm. Margaret llaumfm. . v. ar-"I jirrv is re. I pl. as.-over 1st and noble grand ask.; th.it all ' a' the id.-- of a pi ivinatc The we- - members try to I Mr. and Mr. Edwnrd Sliaiv of '"iii.- little datiehti-tippisl the, SI ales .It 7 P11 2 05! and will be1 rctui lied Midvale were in town over the .Mrs. Dennis ll.irriiigt-iiweek end and were guests at tho II, 'i 1111 I I 'I'lii-- ;i!i A 111 New mother last wek after si- - nd-it'n Fa is the fiiciii'-- r Fiances Cut Icy ami ter holidays in Robe. Malm, where home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blight. hiippv grandparents ire John Gnt-lc- v she visited with ln-- l:ini:!i?rr Sr. Mo. Martin Van Wagoner wns of Euicka and Mr. and Mis. Mar Dcnyse (Matv lliimngtun in Provo on Thursday and Friday Marian Ewell of Huntaquin. a State Public Health Mr. and Mr. IjcsIic ('nunnr of nttending . Mr. end Mis. Warren Salmon of PIcaF-inGrove an.l Mr. ami Mis. Orem are tin- - parents "f a babv George Crnmar of Maen.i were in Mr. Ted f'lirt wriglit and daughlmy. bin last Saturdnv at t'u town on Tuesdav fur the funeral I! all Valley lmspital in Provo. Tile of Jack Niison. They were guests ter Julie Ann, left Tuesday for couple have one other Ikiv and a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucson, Arizona where they will join Mr. Cartwright. Mr. Cartgirl. NVv mo'her is the li'imer Gear. Norma Eorsi'v. and proud gtnnd-p- a wright is working for the Centenrents ate Mr. and Mrs Ceoigi-Fors-Mrs. Elizabeth rtiizacklra and nial Development Co. In the Turnon ami they plan to make their of Eunka and Mr. ami Mrs. Lizzie area, home there for the present. Mrs. Warren Salmon, Sr., of Orem. daughter. Marguerite. Heckler, Mrs. Ann Dinver and Mra. Francis Davies ef Salt Lake wrie here for the funeral of Jack Niison. which was conducted Tuesdav. ; Ellis solo, Mrs. CliHin Wileken, j el Under Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I). S. Clement honored their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kay (Ronnie Clement) at n reception in the Memorial Building last Salurduy evening. In the receiving line with the bride and groom were their pnr-net- s. Mr. ami Mrs. Clement ami Mr. ami Mrs. Owen Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grccnhnlgh, and matrons of honor, Mrs. Hob Robinson Hetty Nash 1, and Mrs. Herna Peson-in-la- sue-Car- elect ric Page Three EVKKYD.W DKICES TCEBQIP tJfi'M nWfa no fat DSainidall9s Mairlket Central Utah Motor Co girsFrtTOTigsffli!?;! no hone tiOWJPRICfifllVIRYlDAYII Delivery every Tuesday and Saturday PHONE 179180 |