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Show December The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Six rut'prt,.'1 vL... ""Modern Mrs. Club News of Wedding Elv" Mr Members amending were Knrleun Gc Mre. Jack Coffey wan hoatewi to anil, Mra the Klite club at her home on Saturday evening. Dinner waa nerved j r- an a ' at 7 p. m., and table decorations kIM!H Oh tint max decorations, candlc- Christn1 were in keeping with the .. iemlly visiting pro- W iJ'Tu'cM.I.'Iv for Mie an- 'of vlded 'suit atmosphere season. mas K Following the dinnrr, several l;,rrk-kI games of bridge were enjoyed, with , M.n Hnd family, Mr. and Mrs. I yd blj(j on Kunliiy evening. children. two and Jerman Mrs. Kthel Donnelly winning high lnlM of the elub member were guests at the gala evening Mrs. Karl Potts and Mrs. (JerHld for the DniMxrl) writ- j U,. -- party. Comes From From Seattle. Wash., comes news of the marriage of Mary Lou Brown of Everett. WhsIi., and Francis M. McCormick, son of; Mrs. Agnes McCormick and the lute Joseidi McCormick. The Me-- 1 Cormicks are former and well-re- inembered residents of Eureka. j Tut key dinner, with ail the trimmings. was served at 6:30 p. ni. Eurekans Attend Table deeorations were under the direction of Mrs. Joseph Bernini, Party In Provo ami were curried out in tlie Christinas theme, umi according to the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Potts were in members were especially attrac- Provo last Wednesday night attive, and added considerably to Uie tending a party given by the Or- fun and excitement of the ocra-aio- son Brown Chevrolet Company forj the employees and salesmen in this Following the dinner gifts were area. Smorgasbord luncheon was, exchanged, games enjoyed, and s enjoyed by the guests. followedbyclever little skit was presented by an evening of damring at the Flufour of the members, consisting of mingo club. Each employee wee Mrs. Joseph Bernini, Mrs. Kent presented with a lovely gift by Mr. Kiddle. Mrs. Darrell Franks, and Mrs. Gerald Dnissell. The pleasant evening closed with Tea Given To ' , ! n. I l the singing of Christmas carols, Assisting the members in serving were Miss Pat Lucas and Miss Peggy Naef. Attending the evening's festivi-tie- a were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernini, Mr. and Mra. Earl Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Franke, Mr. ' and Mrs. Keith Wilson, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Drtisscll, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franka. and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Riddle. . i : I these sincere greetings with a wish that your Holiday Joys go far beyond your fondest dreams. SILVER CLUB RAMON ARCHIBALD AfV f f Herbert Hopes Is Honored At Dinner T. all our patrons wc extend our thanks. ..for a year filled with v friendship and goodwill. It is our sincere hope that our wags during the coming gear may once more follow similar paths. A (Derry Christmas and a Jiappy flew 3car t0 IL Mrs. Bessie Toone was hostess to members of her card club at her home on Wednesday at a deChristmas lightfully arranged party. The traditional turkey dinner, complete with all the trimmings, waa served at 7:30, with table and house decorations carrying out the Christmas theme. A beautifully decorated tree was the center of attraction. Gifts were exchanged by the members. Following the dinner cards were enjoyed, with Mrs. Dora Rose winning the first prize; Mrs. Marie Berry, second; and Mrs. Mae Rostrum, prise. Atttending the pleasant party other than those mentioned were Mr. June Kennedy, Mrs. Lily Erickson, Mrs. Gerry Craig, Mrs. Rose Carter, and Mrs. Ada ut Pre-M-lii- Mr Mr. Karl Lunt and son, stetJCt and Miss Elaine Erickson of Mammoth, drove to California tQ spcnd the holidays with Jimmy Lunt. who is statirned with the U. S. Army at San Luis Obispo. "ANDY" ANDERSON Distributor . . UTAH OIL REFINING CO. X X X x a a x x x x x x V PA MATIONAl BeLLE aovuiiuho IDITORIAl OHCACO SEATTLE Ian L Mr. and Mra. John Cronin will spend the holidays in Salt Lake City with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lloyd and their two children. mancisco Mal-stro- 5. H hristmas Has Gift Exchange Tintic District Ladies Auxiliary met on Wednesday of last week, and after routine business was k completed a very delicious luncheon waa enjoyed. Gifts were exchanged aa a gesture of Christmas. Cards were enjoyed and some lovely prizes were given. Next meeting will be held on Wedneeday. January 7, 1953. and it will be inatallation of officers, also arrangements for Secret Pals. pot-luc- If we havent had a chance to wish you a Merry Christmas personally, during the past few days, may we now say to each and every one of our friends and patrons, m9 Jjappp Cftristmaf snb Joyous JJttv Christmas, Birthdays Marked By Star Party COMMERCIAL Mrs. Dewey Robinson was hostess at a combined birthday and Christmas party at her home on Saturday evening of last week. The birthday gal" of the evening waa Mrs. Henry Wall. Turkey dinner will all the trim- a 6:30, and mings was served at fashioned of decorative centerpiece miniature angels end choir boys, and tall red tapers, added to the beauty of the table. A beautifully decorated birthday cake also graced the dining table. A festive Christmas motif was carried out throughout the living and dining rooms of the home. Following the dinner games were enjoyed and gifts were exchanged. The guest of honor, Mr. Wall, was presented with a lovely gift. Those attending were Mrs. Frank Peart, Mrs. Alliene Farren. Mrs. Sterling Burraston. Mra. Welling Schow, Mra. Minnie Painter, Mra. Leo Palmer, Mrs. Louise Ritchie. Mra. Jack Lucas, and special guests. Mrs. Glen Knotts and Mra. Frank Ewell. SERVICE CORPORATION Mj. Sib v We're sending you loads of wishes of joy, good health and good cheer for the Holiday Season ... and though they're delivered on Christmas, they're good for all the days of the New Year. on OUR FRIENDS 'ash (barber EUREKA & (leaulij Zoy PHONE NO. 7 2g 5L .) 'eadwtA it? The best part of Christmas, we believe, is the good wishes extended and the good ... wishes received. And so, in all sincerity, we send to all our friends our best wishes for a cheerful Christmas and a joyous New Year. EUREKA AUTO SERVICE iw roil Mra. Nellie Ijiird ,.fi T,hatl for Monrovia, California, will spend the holidays with son and family, Mr. and Mrs. i., Laird. Mrs. Alan Besbrow of Dividend entertained at a nicely arranged afternoon tea at her home on Saturday of last week, complimenting Mra. Thomas Lovering prior to her Colo. departure for Lake Wood, Mrs. Lovering and her husband left Monday for Colorado. Attending the delightful afternoon party were Mrs. Anton Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. Roy Braithwalte, Mrs. Ira Mellor, Mrs. Wesley Christensen, and the TO ALL a tfcV.v NATiONAt Harrison Co.ovei MERRY CHRISTMAS x X X X X X X X hw.mhm"iimhhwii lOc Utfcr m L Editor ond Monomer s. Everyone reports a happy occasion. Next meeting will be held on Thursday, January 15, 1853, when be inst ailed for the ..eur, (inaujg Honor Visitor visitor at the home of Mrs. E. A. Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Vem Nevers were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes and family of Orem m Saturday of last week, Mr. ami Mr. Anton Msim-frnnd Mr. and Mrs. Whitfnrd Bate of Dividend were Provo visitors and children of Provo on Sunday. Monday of this week. Y. ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Sprinoville, Utah Columbia Rebekah Lodge No. 2, I o O F, met in regular session on ' 4 Before the Tuesday of lust week.delicious bun- - j business meeting a an an is This was enjoyed. quet nual affair and turkey with all the were trimmings was served. Giftssent to exchanged and plates were shut-in- WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By PUBLISHED Banquet, <TS the Eitn'lut Srpurtrr matter February lu, lots Entered as second-clas- s post office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of Murch s', Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, Ladies Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Don Hopes were hosts at a family dinner party at their home in Elberta on Wednesday of last week. The party honored Herbert Hopes, who has been home on furlough for 20 days, before being sent to Korea. He hae recently been stationed In Washington. Members of the family at the dinner party were Mr. and Mra. Marion Hopes and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopes and family, Mra. Ruth Hopes, and children. Howar dand Bessie Jane, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hopes. all-c- (jJlyr hoetesa Mre. Besbrow. Mrs. Bessie Toone Is Club Hostess TOTIDQ VSl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay are the proud parents of a pretty baby girl, born Sunday, Dec. 21, at the Pay son hospital. The Kays have one other daughter and two sons. Seattle, Wash. 26, 195, y your Yulelide ss bright u kiintn It the glittering decoration snJ ornaments on your Christmas Tree! DON'S CAFE mi JUAB If - COUNTY OFFICIALS and EMPLOYEES |