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Show January The Eureka (Utah) Ileportor 9, 1953 St aa tc ven Is s Eureka Couple Announce Wedding Plans Mr. mid Mr. .1. M. Peb'r.-u- i t hi' rngu .diidit nf their IliiMi IVIrr- daughter. Miss wn. to Churles Van Wagoner, son Van V.'.y: ivt. T1 e of Mn. MHi-t:- : marriage date hus put been ret. Mr. Van Wuguner is :i member i f tins 1. S. Navy Did nt the present time is stationed in Kan Dieg.i. Hi1 has spent the past two y an; on Uie U.M.S. Mrs. Jack Coffey was hostess to the Kntre Nous club nt her home on Wednesday evening. A very interesting review on "Oh. Rugget Land of Gold by Martha Martin was given by Mra. Elva Bonner. The setting for the story is in Alaska and since Mrs. Bonner and her husband, the late P.J. Bonner and daughter had spent a couple of years in tin wilds of had Alaska, where Mr. Burner charge of a mine, she could give some very interesting first-han- d information regarding the Alaskan country. An interesting disclaim followed the review. A hi H ut business meeting was l.i !d .ml b.'ivc.I I muil M. Mis. Beth Fianke, Mrs. Myrtle Therialut, Mrs. Ilarr Randle. Mrs. Prank Gear. Mrs. V. L. Aii'lcrs'-n- . Mrs. Elva Bonner, Mrs. Thomas Kersen, Mrs. Leonard Ryan. Mrs. Leslie Randle, Mra. Emily Andrew, Mra. Wilson Lee. Mrs. Rirtis Jameson. Mrs. Bert Mrs. Alton Baker and Mrs. Alex Blight. iefr-shme:!.- j Fcr-g.i.'-'.- n. Brussels sprouts, tha cabbages ihat never grow up, reach market tach fall at just about the time golf ball sales strike their winter slump. Those who dislike the little green nuggets ipsist there is some connection in this timing. Just as verise to hemently, sprout-lover- s their defense. Of all tha world's vegetables, the brussela sprout possesses an almost unique abil-- s ity to make fast friends or firm foes. One LOVE MAKINO . . . Charles Coburn makes love to Marilyn Monroe In new movie, 'Gentle men Prefer Blondes. reason may be that as vegetables go, brussela sprouts are relative newcomers. They have been known for only about 400 years. Many people have yet to get used to them. There are records which indicate some such vegetable was sold in Belgium as early aa 1213, but the first scientific description of the brussels sprout did not appear until 1587. As late as the 17th century, famous botanists referred to the plant aa something they had beard about but never seen. A descendant of wild cabbages brought from warm Mediterranean lands, the sprout ranks as one of the few vegetables to originate in northern Europe. The only others are kohlrablGcrman for "cabbage turnip' and possibly ruta- Paragraphs of interest . . . Dinner guests on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Burtis Jameson were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tracy of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew. Gary Forney returned last week stationed George Forscy. Gary inla California with the U. S. Army and is a chaplain for his company. Kenneth Frank. was home for the holidays visiting with his wif?. the former Mias Betty Ritchie, and his parents, Mr. and Mra. Henry Franks. Ken is stationed in California with the armed forces. Miss Colleen Cushing, and Sanford Kent of Salt Lake City spent home part of the holidays at the of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cushing. Miss Corine Cushing also of Salt Lake City was home during the holidays visiting with her parents. Mrs. Barbara Fames of Salt Lake City spent the week at the home of Mra. Wm. Brown. She was called to Eureka by the death of her brother, Wm. A. Brown. Mr. Her daughter and and Mrs. Ernest Nebeker accompanied her to Eureka. son-in-la- Sir. and Mrs. Conrad Nielson Ike (Miss Elaine Petti of Salt of MurCity and Mrs. V. G. Pottand SunSaturday ray visited onand Mrs. I K. Spuf day with Mr. rier and with Mr. and Mrs. L.ClarW ence Rostrom. Mr. and Mra. Matilda Mrs. Brady. Brady, and Visitor last week nt the home of Mr and Mrs. John rhippa were Don rhippa and Mias Irraine and baga. Inveridge of Spanish Fork, .Tome Liking cool and moist weather Curtis Thipps and Miss for best growth, the sprout has Eager of Orem, who spent New thrived in the British Isles. Eng- Year's Day at the Phipps home. lishmen have eaten them with On Sunday Mr. and Mra Howard Provo and seeming enjoyment and in great Phipps and familv of Willos and Arthur Mrs. and quantity since before 1850. In- - Mr. troduced into the United State daughter Linda i f Spanish Fork about 1800, tha tightly formed enjoyed the day at the Phipps grandson of midget cabbages failed to find home. Dennis riilpps. the John Phipps' and son of the equal popularity here. Howard Phipps' who hm! spent the 1949 FORD -2-d- 1948 FORD -4-d- . . . S1195.00 oor Radio, Heater, Over-driv- Spotlight. e, $895.00 oor Radio, Heater, New Paint, New Tires. 1950 CHEV Pick-u- . p ! . .$1145.00 6800 Actual Miles 1941 FORD - 4-Do- $295.00 or With Over-driv- ; Dc Goshen Motor Co. PH. 2 Col. Wm. Driscoll loti lot on Saturday of last week, after spending (lie holidays with his mother. Mis. Mary If.' Driscoll. 1.4. Washington. D.C.. Mrs. Gerry Craig was in Salt Luke City last Tuesday visiting with her cousin. Miss Shirley Turner. r. Gordon of Frisby and Ruth, N'ev., daughter, Nancy and Mr. and Mra. Max arson and Mr. nnd M 1 -- baby of Tooele, spent Uie New Year's holiday al tin home of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Tucket t. The Frisby'a left for their home in Nevada on Sunday and Mrs. Larsen and baby accompanied them and will visit at the Frishy home for a few days. e. Jessie and Verna of Salt Lake City ' Wayne Cook accompanied by spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Dennis Harrington and Miaa Mar- Mra. Sam Tolbert and her daughgaret Harrington and other ter. Jeanne, drove to I as Vegas over the New Year's holiday. Mrs. friends. Tolbert and daughter were guests Mr. and Mrs. 1. K. Nandwtrom at the home f an aunt of Mrs. and son, LeRoy of Salt Lake City Tolberts. Mrs. Mary L. Van Dyke. were Sunday visitors at the home Mra. Cook visited with friends. of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Mr. and Mr. Ted Cartwright and daughter. Julie Ann. returned Mr. and Sirs. It. I. Garity spent to Tuseon. Arizona, on Friday afrelTuesday in Provo where they com- ter spending the holidavs with and atives and friends in Eureka bined business and pleasure. t Iaynon. Miss Mildred Davis and Lyman; Davis returned Sunday stullt.nU al wasut.-l- , Arwlrn)v spending the past two weeks visit- n resume their studies mg in Ogden and Tooele They neltv Ann W(.n. Ml ' lhr)l.ristm,!rh0l,,Ln,y8,,n Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ogden Stanley A Raker. Mias Sherie if ranees Davis; ""1 . hanU dai,K,r of Mr. and Mrs. , amilv and the New ears h'li--f r.el.liarll and Jerry Brown dava At the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. -- Wed Next Month !nt R ... Don and Kay C attending arhiwl I ..Grh. wh. at the BYl J engage- and son of Mr. Brown. i an- - re-- , , and Mra. Leonard i Ladies of Elk met in regular at the F.lka club rooms on Tuesday evening. At the of the business meeting, cards were enjoyed. Mra. Faye Wall won 1st prize and Mr. Lois Evans, prize with Mrs. Beverly Jameson winning the raffle prize. Hoste for the evening Mrs. Winona Thomas, served a tasty session cont-lus-to- all-c- Mr. Nellie Iaiird returned home Saturday after spending the holidays In Monrovia. Calif., with her son and family, Mr. and Mra. Phil Laird. Caa Pillsbury CAKE MIXES STOCK UP Your Choice $AVE! ra 75c (iramlina's Molasses 10 oz. jar Pillsbury Pie Crust Mix -- Bigler. Mr foimer M PJc Srtoftasilk Cake Flour pkjj 41c 10f c Hran Flakes .... 20c Kelloggs Wheat ics The Iircakfast of 27c Champions Lg. Pkg Kellogg's Rice Ivrispies Lg. pk. 27c NAVY BEANS,, CHIU BEANS Ilk SINCLAIRS CORN BEEF HASH 1 lb. cans SARDINES Sea Lion Main 3 cans DEVILED MEAT 5 Vi oz. Can 2 Vanilla Snaps, 3 lb. bag 0RAN6E JUICE 41C Shavers ,29t GRAPEFRUIT 300 Tin 5 cans .... 41c 28c PEACHES 67e I. (J. A. I'UUK VKCKTAIiLE ins GROUND FRESH BEEF 419)' BOILINGMEALr BEEF LIVER t,T' LINK SAUSAGE,., : 3 lb. 83c CRISP LETTUCE lb. 39c 59c 59c Serve em a Salad tonight . large size bead 87 BftTSSt lb. KOMAN IIKAUTY COOKING APPLES GRAPEFRUIT Lit. ItUICK OF MILD CHEESE 78c DHL MONTK SLICED -- YouTI like it in Meat Ixiaves 57c SIIAVKKS SNO KREEH FRESH 25c PlJKITl Old Fashioned Cookies, (linger Snaps, Lemons Snaps 33e i29c KRAFT DINNER, I. (I. A. FRESH DATES J&, 49c 33c Rose Sugar ! PEAS 300 Tin Vii'i !s McDoppci jalli-'- l Rife, daughter R'fe. well renmiii- - M.v nnd ion. .f Mi Eureka. 1T.!!1 Rose, b ft. Ml Sail 'd'lV ben-- j. Mm p:il week in altfr . JT:ii!-nMrs. McCormick frilled die, :m by ! ho Mr. and Mr. E. J. of her pnwn1 I'mhTwood. Friends of the tndei-w.i- " i ; vil Itake Sale pleased In know and line I! t Ma'lim ''irile, (IKS Rilke hey aie mm h been I elraced froi'i tile Pil.Vson Sale on Sniii I iV. January o, al 12 oi Ii k. Mm. McCormick 2c 3 cans 33c d (doming Avails RANDLES MARKET DELIVERY TUESDAY & SATURDAY ut lunch. 1.. of Salt home on Sun. (.jv - ng n SAUCE Mr. I. X. Anderson ... 1 Lady Elks Meet For Business, Cards CRANBERRY 1 'f Of interest to Eurekans is the announcement of the marriage of Mrs. Helen Vance of Reno and Kemp Haight of Sparks. Nev. The marriage was solemnized December 27 in Reno. They will make their home in Sparks. Mrs. Haight will be remembered aa Miss Helen (Tolovlch. daughter of Mr. and Mia. S. D. Colovich of this city. Ocean Spray and Patties tW(1 thp aflpr heir turned Sunday to resume at ,,ti;nr of hc'r studies, after visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Colovich. fur the past two weeks. Mrs. Mr. Anna Mi Donnell returned Ray Colovich also spent Christ- Saturday after a most enjoyable mas Day nnd New Year's Day at two weeks spent in California, lh Colovich home. where she visited with member of her family. Clo Dimas Day was a i asinn for her as Mr. anil Mr. Calrenee Wahlipiist very special and sen. Farrell, drove to Salt this was the fit time in 21 yeais laike City on Sunday and spent, the that her faimly hail been together. dav with Mr. and Mra. IVtrwain Enjoying Chi id mas dinner togeth-- j er were Mr Mid Mrs. Wm. Mr- Wahlqulst. Donnell nnd daughter. Karen of Friend of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ding Bench; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Rowe will lie sorry to learn of Dunn ami s'- -i of Burbank. Mr. their illness. Mrs. Rowe is con- nnd Mro. D'lurr Milne and sons. fined to the Ftnh Valley hospital Norman, .Man .uid Myron of TucMra. MrDonnil in Provo where she was taken on son. Anzon.i Iieceiulier .11. suffering from a While m I 'i.:: Reach she was a severe cell. Mr. Rowe lias aisu guest at I lie ho:1 of Mr. ami Mrs. lie-on the sick list. Best wishes Win. M Pi.i:t'c!l and in Burbank she visited id t! Diinn home. Mrs. for u sjweilv lemvery is being by their host of friends Dunn is tbe f.iniier Miss Mameen in tile District. The Rowes, longRigid1. Mis M.ine needs no introtime fesiihnls of Eureka, leeentlv duction but im-- t o Is1 on tile Mile moved to Provo to nmke Hour side, she Is tie former Miss I .ill home. meeting son-in-la- " I Ilostesae for this fir of the New Year were Mr. Leoment of Miss Nelda Childs and nard Rvan. Mrs Lynn Brady nnd Gary Diimel, is living made this Mrs. Nell Rowe, who served a by Mr. anl Mrs. Alden dainty luncheon. Clulds. Mr. Daniels N the son of Mr. and Mis. Charles Daniels. The Charles Van Wagoner, who has marriage will lake place early in i ecn home oil leave for the past Fehruarv. SO returned to San Francisco day, on Sal morning. He will reSgt. Keith Cushing left lust port tounlay the U.S.S. Carpenter for a atler Saturday spending thirty furl tier and will lie day leave visiting with his imrcnts based at assignment, San Diego. He has been Mr. and Mrs. llelier Cushing. Keith is a nicmher of the I! S. Air Fore? based at Prnr Harbor for the past two years, and saw a 'lot of and rciortcd to Hamilton Field in in many places in the PacSan Fianciseo. He has been s!b- - water" ific. His mother. Mrs Msrthn Van tinned in Washington fi r the pa.--1 Wagoner and Miss Bonnie Petertwo years. son accompanied him to Salt Ijike on Saturday. ter and Mr. and Mrs. City Wm. Paxmun. The Paxnian'a drove her to the city and returned home j N.C.A.A. puls off action on 19M that evening. football TV card. ' ' ' after' Kirk I Betty Davis family in Tooele. a-- -- Sand-atro- Wendell 1 Takes Marriage Vows In Nevada w in-la- w Mr. e I Home again after n wonderful two week vacation spent in (Tali fornia is Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kennedy and daughter Nancy. They spent Christmas in Compton with Mr. their daughter and si and Mra. Gayle Hauer, and later drove to La Crcsccnta. to spend New Year's with h sister and a brother-in-laof Mrs. Kennedy. Mr. and Mra. John T. Mead. Mrs. Mead will he remembered as Miss Virginia Harris. Adding to the pleasure of the day. was a visit Iera Karris, and with a Use your bits and ends of pia another brother, brother and Ins wife, Mr. crust for turnovers for the chil- and Mrs. Wayne Harris who also dren's snacks or lunches. Apricot enjoyed New Years Day at the marmalade mixed with cranberry Mead home. This was the first time sauce is a good filler and so la in seven years that Mrs. Kennedy orange marmalade with cranberry had seen her brothers. The Ken-nedJelly- report & most enjoyable vaMake your next gingerbread in cation with perfect weather 1" two layer cake pans. When its add to the pleasme of th" holbaked and cooled, put the layers iday. together with apple butter and top I,ynn Fox of Provo was a house with swlrla of whipped cream. guest druing the holidays at the Having neighbors in for an after- home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tolbert. noon cup of tea or coffee? Toast bread on ona side, then butter unMr. and Mr. - Wilson Iee in toasted aids and spread with brown company with a sister and brother Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. sugar and broil. Cut in strips to serve. Cklell Peek of Lehl, made a trip to Mesa. Arizona, over the New Years holiday where they visited holidays with hia grandparents, with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterreturned to Spanish Fork with his son, parents of Mra. Lee and Mrs. Peck. The Petersons are spending parents. the winter months in Mean and Mr. and Mrs. Jack IJuyd and will return to their home in Lchi children of Salt Lake City were in the Spring. Sunday guests at the home of Mra. Mr. and Mr. John J. Hannifin Lloyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. were in Delta on Sunday visiting John Cronin. with Mrs. Max Hannifin and famMm. Maud Logan and daughters ily. v.-.- GOSHEN, UTAH 'Round-n--Jl Helen Vance Tintic Clinpter No. IS, OES met in regular session on Monday evening, January ft, with Wmtli'v Matron Myrtle Theriault presiding. She was assisted by Worthy Pu-- 1 mi I ' inn rd Ryan. Special event of Hie evening was tin initials n of Mrs. Ellen into the Order. Al the next stated meeting to 1: held on January 1(1. the Grand r lurer, Mrs. Theresa Brown of Salt I nke City, will make her of- ficial viHlt to the Tint ic chnpler. Sh will he honored at a one o'clock luncheon, which will he iven hv the past matron. Offi-r- s IS will alao lie guest at the Engaged To Aiuiftiiifcmrnt of the frozen berries spooned over the top will add a glamorous touch of color. Mary Cronin Has Dried herbs soaked In a bit of New Year's Party milk before you add them to ground meat for meat balls will season Mary (Trunin, d.uiglitor of Mayor and Mrs. Maynard Cronin, enier-taine- d them delightfully. Soaking in milk a group of friends on New helps them regain their flavor. Year s Eve in celebration of her birthday. The young folks were Recipe of the Week taken to an evening show, and Orange Raisin Pork Chops then returned to the Cronin home (Serves 4) where they enjoyed refreshments 4 pork chops and a few rounds of games. 1 to 2 oranges 2 tablespoons sugar Elk's New Year 1 tablespoon cornstarch Vt teaspoon allspice Party Successful IK cups hot water The New Year's Eve party given 2 tablespoons lemon juice Y cup orange juice by the Elk's Lodge for members and their partners has been procup raisins nounced as one of the best parties Flour chops, brown and springiven in recent ycani by Lfdgc kle with salt. Remove orange No. 711. rind with sharp knife; free A banquet was served at 7 p.m. sections from membrane orange followed by a well attended dance. and lay two sections on each noise makers, caps At midnight Make sauce aa follows: and all the things that makea for chop. mix together a noisy welcome to the New Year and allspice. sugar, cornstarch Gradually stir In was distributed to the merry makwater and cook until thick. hot did and they really ing crowd, Add lemon orange juice justice to ushering in the New and raisins. juice, Pour sauce over Year. chops and cook over low heat Dancing was enjoyed to the wee for an hour. Serve topped with of the morning. small hours sauce. alter spending the holidays with his parents. Bishop and Mrs. Brussels Sprouts Cousin of Cabbage Mi. and Mis. (Veil File' lit fully were hints at a New Vein's Ike putly ;; thi i.' hiinie. I'uncing was eni'ised during the i vening and at midnight a bid let was served te ."0 quests. When youre serving any of your favorite cuts of beef, try those large Spanish onions as an accompaniment. Bake them in cream or scoop out and fill with sauteed mushrooms for a really elegant vegetable dish. Make a lovely dessert with meringues put together with sweetened whipped cream when you're having guests for dinner. Some OES Tintic Chapter Plans For Visitor Miss Nelda Childs : Little Girl Honored At Birthday Party Entre Nous Club At Coffey Home , Friends Enjoy New Year Party Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Wealey Robinson were hosts at a family dinner on Sunday at their home. The dinner party was in honor of their little year granddaughter, Noel Ciliispie. Robold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ert Ciliispie. The littD lots birt!:-da- y is n Christmas Dav, but due to illness, she was unable to rek-bra- te her first birthday, so the Sunday party was rather n belated celebration, but nevertheless very enjoyable. tteiding were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilllspie ami the honored guest, Noel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson and buhy, Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson and children and John and Leon. Page Three PHONE 179-18- 0 |