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Show .June 13. 132-- The Eureka (l.'tali) Keporter Miss Carol Baum of Provo Becomes s. cia 1C ven is Bride of Charles Gourley on June 7 - r In a ceremony noleninized last Satimla.v June 7 at the home of the bride's sister and brnther-in-h.Mr. and Mi. Howard Towers of Kureka. Miss Cand' w i;u;in a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t) O.l V Baum of IMo vo, became . briili' of Charlea Buddy (lomU-vMm. and Mr. of .son a Iy of thin city. A beautiful floral arrangement roaoa anil stock, furm- ,ii fitting background for the impressive ceremony, which wax performed at 5 p.m. by Dialiop Alonxo Sandal runt of the Kureka U is ( mirth. The bride wan lovely in a pink ballerina gown. Her pink net m-- t veil waa caught to a crows fo aeed and alie carried h noxegay rosea and aweetpeaa. Her only iiitendnnt waa Mlsa Jeanette Daniels. who ehoae a ballcrna dreaa of blue net. Her eoraAge waa of sued peaa. johnny Campbell performed the ilutiea of beat man. Immediately following the nuptial. a wedding supper waa serv-e- d to the wedding party and the members of the imediate famillea. The newlyweds left for a abort honevmoon in Salt Lake City. The waa pink faille bride's goinjy-awa- y with white acceaaoriea. They will make a home in Kureka for the preaent. The bride attended Tintir high M'huol and the groom graduated from Tintic high achool a year ago. He waa an outatanding athlete during his high school years anil was one of the high ranking basketball players on his team. 500 Out-of-Doo- And Lunch CIIKKFN KOI.I. gravy 2 cups chicken 1 Rg Start the 18-2- 0. ? iately with hut cheese sauce. Can You wrinkle your nsi be garnished with a strip of pibreeze passing bv mento or a dash if uinka. w!-.- i n a e i flown so And ms ipp APRICOT BAVARIAN is ill those Though lil'e its.-lCRKAM-CAKrain bars. drop 1 unfavored gelatablespoon tine Yii'i ar- - a pail of le.ri'.y cup orange juice n ePaim an. I glare Oik s cup sugar look ii.iu-i;d pi el t . 1 strained cooked, apricots With aiu'i cup Millie on y.ii.r f.u 1 lalilesMMi:i lemon juice teasNion salt 3 But 1 giu yoii'ie 1 cup heavy cream, whipped 1 angel food cuke looking f ir tin- - ininhow's Soften gelatine in orange Juice, Always end hot over mixture dissolve then siirro'-water. Stir in sugar, apricots, Wind to lln world leii.on jlirc and suit. Chill un,o r til thickened i about 15 minutes A World that's o. ;,i : i i friend. in refrigerator, i until mixture Heat uproot frolhv; fold in whipped cream. Slice angel fi si cake horizontally into three equal xized layers. mixture Spread Apricot Bavariancover top between lavers ind also and subs of cake. Chill until mixservings. ture is firm. Yield: process bv supply of spin curlers on and set atfldc a time for your when you won't be tempted wave ro risls. amper your permanent after keeping your hair -l ining rlean with a mild creme or lotion-typ- e shamioo. Follow ' l you have it by . ' ymas4Jfo' Note: over night. kept in refrigerator FRITTERS Uniform IlmimGE IUU mit&w-m- m RM ,!Tr. : ''.if - 'j. pieces of preps rd fruit vegetables, shell fish, chick- - ' uoodsaiqi Z xJoq jo uopnios en. or meat may be dipped into uj uiaqaarpl ueqx iMoq japoj aqf Fritter Batter ami fried in hot u( pacufj aq uu pos qpw asoqx '3u;aouiai jag a)s;pauiui ja;aw fat 350 Fl to brown. FRITTER BATTER jcop uj paiuu aq pjnoqs uioq inelteil shortening ) auop aq oj aJ.Xaqj jj tjadsia 1 tablespoon 1 eup sifted flour 'paAouiaj if Suiipop tap. bilking powder po bai8 cXsmiv a.vouiaj ot uift teaspoon salt tinoijjip ajs cui)( qo jmX poo egg, lieati-'uiq! Japuat qajejas t.uop Xai) os 2 eup milk aq pinoqi iqiq pua sdqs tjos powSift together flour, linking der. and salt. 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FOK u Xoqt Xc.w giqt lie 2 OLEOMARGARINE : I jK(i jr -- I . i'kanco ammrican cpAnHFTTF AUIILI IL 2 (A NS FOK 1 e IP MIYFC imlusiiury CkW rllALJ fi-- May lie IK) YOU KNOW - That rf all the famous American organa, none is better known to the public than the Crest Instrument in the Mormon Taliernaclc at Salt Lake City. 17.()Z EASY CX City CHeh Sqiiurc in Salt nwro tourists than year, probalily other visit any single attraction In western America. GIVESlYOUlBIGlSAVINGSlONiTHfS " - KNOW That over iieople visit Temple YOU DO 1.0(H) .000 1 OTy.TT Delta treasurer, Rhcta Sperry; Marion Hopes. PETALS n Wllkey; captain, Nona Stlckney; lat vice captain, Mra. Ida P. Kellialon ami Mra. Amy Warren, Mra. Kva Powell, Mra. Florence Worthington, Mra. Alice P. McCune and Mra. Pourilla Wilson. All attending report a moat enjoyable afternoon. hr-fir- K rea.'.ing the directions through from loginning to end. Have a ..m l leisure time project and a useful one. This puflT stitch design is worked in emersld green and beige cotton rug yarn, washable and durable. For your copy of direr tions for TEXTURED TREASURE, send a stamped, envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper, requesting ! Uflot No. G01-1- rug f i hair. the evening! are longer, you'll ha'e more NOW that is an entertaining needlework. A crocheted j PETULANT ASPAKAiil'S KOU.-II'- S Place several spears of conked fresh or frozen asparagus across ill Way lit1 the center of each baked panPetulant petals cake and roll up. Serve immedOi - and two vocal solos by Mra. Alice McCune. Visitors included, President Lula L. Stephenson; vicepresident, Mra. Alberta Jonea; corresponding secretary, Arvllla Lunt; secretary, Maude Robertson; chorisorganist, ter, Algte Anderson; Wan-e- Anglo-Saxon- tablespoons minced onion Salt and pepper 2 cups biscuit mix Vi cup sliced black olives Heat one cup gravy. Beat egg: add hot gravy and mix well. Acid one eup chicken Hnd the onion. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Make biscuit dough ac-- , cording to directions on package, Roll 4 inch thick. Spread chick-- 1 en mixture on dough; roll up like jelly roll and seal edge. Bake in 0 minutes. hut oven, 4.rs) K., Heat remaining gravy; add re- -' maining chicken and sliced olives; serve with mil. Yield: six pnr- - ! .'- can- 2 Chanres are the women of the family will agree that the joy of eating far from the kitchen stove ia worth all the trouble of oailr.nc up the food supplies. And tions. mi S.L.C. Hospital the evening's In entertainment and prize winners were Mrs. Cecil Livingston, high Mr. ami Mrs Win. Urldgeman score, and Mrs. J. J. Cherry, all-- ) land Mrs. Nora MeCormlek were cut. in Suit Lake City on Monthly and At the conclusion of the card Tuesday visiting with Mrs. games, a very delicious lunch was rude Uarrity, who is confined to served. The dining table waa ern- - the Holy Cross hospital. Site auf tered with a beautifully decorated fered a broken hip in a fall at her birthday cake. Place cards anil home two weeks ago and we are favors were fashioned out of amull sorry to reMrl that at the pressea shells, and were rlevprly de- ent wrttiqg she la seriously ill. Mr. Bridgeman and Mrs. MeCor- signed. mirk returned home Wednesday The guest of honor was presented witli a lovely gift by Uie club evening, hut Mrs. Bridgeman remained in the city to Ik with her members. mother. ones other thun the Attending, mentioned above, were Mra. Ivan I id YOU KNOW That irriga-tu- n Christensen, Mra. Kuth (.alley, Mrs. Martin Fennell, Mra. L W. was practiced h! the western Brady and Mra. Wm. Pax man. missions and by certain Indian Utah was settidies long tled. hut the Mormon pioneers Mrs. Ned Allison s were, however, the first to western America ill Entertains Club practice irrigation. Mrs. Ned Allison waa hostess to her card club on Thursday even- DO YOU KNOW Tlmt the 1951 ing of last week. 500" furnished Suit I City Direetory wtxglia the evening's diversion and prize 6 Miunds and has 1715 pagea of winners were Mra. Lynn Brady, nainea and information. That all-cMrs. Wm. Kualwood. 1st, you meet was not every 5t h land Mrs. Howard Fields, here 10 years ago, the population has grown so fast. That the 1951 tion. The hostess served dainty re- direetory is the largest since I freshments to those named and to directory which cuiiie out in Mrs. Diek Iaiird, Mra. James lH'.NI, which volume listed 28.85(1 Kaalx, Mrs. Bill Morris and Mra. names with marital status and I By Marguerite .Mickelsen IIOMK & FOOD KDITOIt ins- Gertrude Garrity ' NAS e, Eurekans Visit ) Seasonal Receipts beauty-wisthey'll they stay as gocsl to 1.'k at in the teasing breezes of 'he great outdoors n thy do .!-'. Thats why a home perman-i- s recommended before the season starts while your pier..-- ' is still in prime condition. !t- r.sier than ever now to get wave you want because a hi ne.v trio of custom-mad- e waving lot. i r has just been announced, formulated to let you choose era tie exact lotion for your special ij- cf fair. Vo'.r most important job is to the kit thats made for and tlie lunch find brought with them some exquisite flowers for table deeorationa. Mrs. Louie Burrett waa in rlmrge of the meeting, and during the afternoon Mra. Lu Dean Sax entertained the group with humrroiia sayinga of the Pioneers and Mra. Itowena Hansen gave a history of her parents and their pioneering efforts. The program presented by the Nephi ladies was as follows: a piano solo by Mra. lUieta Sperry; remarks, Mra. Beulah Inina; a reading, Mrs. Amy I At the coni'liiaion of the card games, the host exs served a tasty lunch to those named and to Mrs. Dean Hose, Mrs. James Tonne. Mrs. Oscar Krickson. Mrs. Marie Ilerrv and the special guest. Miss Pixie Stephens. cooked or Juab County Daughters of Pioneers visited with Tintic Sun IUain ('amp at their regular meeting last Thursday afternoon, at the Memorial Huilding. The ladies from Nephi furnished the program bil l Inlay. "S00 furnished all-cu- diced, lanedcupschicken Visit Eureka; Bring Program, Lunch ; Mrs. Hebcr Cushing entertained the Birthday Club at her home on, Tuesday evening. The parly honored Mrs. Ted Colovieh on her - . Juab County DUP Camp Members Birthday Club at Cushing Home Rug e Mrs. Krne.st Carter was huxtexx 1? ""'"'Ders of her eurd c lub bud r riduy evening at her Imim- in Maniot h. .rii)u provided the evening's entertainment and prizes were won by Mrs. Clarence Ituxtrom. high score, Mrs. Ceruld Kennedy, 2nd h gh. Hml Mrs H. K. Huntsman, t. rs if thevre mi.ke sure Two-Ton- Club Diversions Stay Beautiful In ' Page Three 69c 79c tn-rn- SMOKED FISH ? IRAMPLES MARKET DELIVERY TUESDAY & SATURDAY PHONE 179-18- 0 |