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Show January JO, 1933 - The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Three ing'a diversion and first prize was won by Mrs. Esther Neilson, a guest of the evening, Mrs, Anna Franks won the prize and the consolation prize went to Mra. Two Celebrate Birthdays at Party Bridge, Refreshments Club Diversions tennis Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Christensen, was tha honored guest at a dinner parly given last week at Ihe Christensen home in Dividend. The party also honored a cousin of Dennis' Velina Rraith waite, who celebrated tier birthday the same day. Attending the purty were Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Painter entertained Ihe members of the S. T. Club Rose Phlppe. at her home on Wednesday eveThe hostess served tasty rening. P.ridge furnished the even- - freshments to those named and to Mrs. Gladys Dean, Mra Margaret Mrs. Roy ltrsithwuite. Mr. and Greenhalgh, Mra. Alliene Farren, Mrs. Milo Burraston, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Aliee Peart and special the Vern Burraston ani Boyd and guests, Mrs. Cene Giles and Mrs. Csrma Burraston of Goshen. Stella Shea. all-c- I MIA Board Holds Business Former Mammoth Couple Observe Golden Wedding Day In California Meet A board meeting of the MIA inrmbiTH wan held Monday at the home of Mra. Frank Gear. After the buaineu Re anion concluded, were served by light refreshments January 28 is a day of special Mrs. Gear, Mian Joyce Carbrtt, significance in more ways than and Mra. Coleen Hoiyoak, one for the T. E. Chatwin family. the for evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chatwin, long-timmembers attended residents of Mammoth, now makTwenty-on- e the meeting. ing their home in Santaquin, drove to Santa Monica, where they were of honor on their golden guests made John Mra. and Mr. Ihlpp wedding on Saturto Provo anniversary at a family a business trip week. at the home of their last of party given day es Mrs. Harold Sorenson Mammoth Club Hostess Mrs. Harold Sorenson entertained members of her card club last Thursday at her home in Mam- j ut moth- "SOO" was the game diversion, and Mrs. Clarence Rostrom was the first prize winner, Mrs. Berry won second prize and Mrs. Gerald prize. Kennedy, the At the conclusion of the card games, the hostess served a dainty lunch to those named and to Mrs. James Toone, Mrs. Oscar Erickuary 28 The T. E. Chatwin family lived son, Mrs. Dean Rose, Mrs. Ernest in Mammoth for over 10 years be- Carter, and Mra. Pete Sorenson. fore moving to Santaquin to make their home in 1940. While in Mam- LaJollas Club moth they were active members of At Giles Home the LDS Church. Mr. Chatwin served as bishop of the Mammoth Mrs. Don Giles was liostcsa to waid for 14 years and was a memLa Jollaa club last Thursday the ber of the Tintic Stake Ireaidenry Cards were enjoyed and for eight years. Mrs. Chatwin was evening. lunch was served to an active member of the Relief a delicious Mrs. members: Margsret Green and served in Mammoth Society I lean. Mrs. y Mrs. Harry halgh. Ward Relief Society presidency for Mrs. Alliene Farren. Gourley. eight years. She was a visiting Mrs. Alden Childs, Mrs. Ted Johnteacher for more than 40 years son, Mrs. Heber Cushing, and the and also served In the Primary. special guests, Mrs. Alliene FarMamDuring their residence in ren and Mrs. Louie Barrett. moth, Mr. Chatwin engaged in the First prize was won by Mrs. mining and mercantile business. by Mrs. Greenhalgh, After moving to Santaquin he Dean, held the position of bishop in the honor prize by Mrs. Gourley and Second ward and was president of consolation by Mrs. Farren. the High Priests quorum, and Mrs. Chatwin is still an active mem- WSCS Meet with ber of the Relief Society. Frs. Frank Ewell They are the parents of 11 children, eight of whom are living. W.S.C.S met at the home of There are 28 grandchildren and two all of Mrs. Frank Ewell on January 22. whom are planning to attend the At the close of the business meeting, the members enjoyed an afteranniversary celebration at Santa noon of sewing and visiting. Monica. Mrs. John Farren. hostess for The Reporter joins with their afternoon served delicious remany friends in extending con- the to Mrs. freshments Ewell, gratulations on the happy occa- Mrs. Marie Holmes. Frank Mrs. George sion of their Golden Wedding Hyde, Mrs. Elsie Ndson, Mrs. son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Max Chatwin (Beth Hickman). Included in the day's celebration was the 17th wedding anniversary of the Max Chatwina, and the 16th birthday anniversary of their son, Eddie. All three are special occasions falling on Jan- all-c- Now! more Utahns than ever before can hear their favorite MUTUAL and INTERMOUNTAIN network programs PLUS top local shows and many BYU events on ut Le-Ro- all-c- ut SERVING UTAH WITH n, Nelda Childs Honored at Bridal Shower bliss Peggy Iaxman entertainat a delightfully arranged personal shower on Saturday evening in honor of Miss Nelda Childs, bride-eleof February. Bingo furnished the game diversion, and tasty refreshments were served to close friends of the honored guest, who were Miss Elea' nor Jackson. Mrs. Marilou McNeil, Miss Merle Gilllspie, Miss Darlene Peart, Miss Mary Lou Farrrn, Mrs. Joanne Sorenson Thomas, the honored guest and the hostess Miss Childs was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. ed 5000 WAT1S 1000 Watts Vcrn Nevcrs, Mrs. Dwinard Ryan. Mrs. Art Smith, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault and Mrs. Annie Vivian. N K CAR 1950 CHEVROLET Fleetline, Radio, Heater, New Paint Ceiling Price $1511.00 or Sale Price 1345.00 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster what should it say? leaded with Accessories Excellent Condition Ceiling Price $1120.00 Sale Price 005.00 1941 CHEVROLET Sedan, Heater (iood Condition New Seat Covers Ceiling Price $101.00 or Sale Price 245.00 1951 CHEVROLET 1 Gilmore Pickup Radi". Heater, Trans., Iow Mileage New Tires on Sale I'ricc 1445.09 FIX-U- P GLINM0R1 cSpitil STRAIGHT BOURBON OU ltntuchj WHISKEY 86 PROOF It should tell you immediately that it haa good whiskey la it. It should say to your a host serve only the finest friends that you drink A can only be as good as the whiskey. in it, so pour rich, fltvorfiil whiskey you put the famous Kentucky straight Glenmore has had a reputation for unthat whiskey matched uniformity for over three generations. Glenmore Distilleries Gompany,LouisviIle,Ky. u LET UTA H I , TRUCK AND Passenger At Butler Home W&J a drink speaks for itself It 1 O' UTAH BARGAIN C. SALE Jaomuiary 3(0) amd jJaniwoary 31 Modern Mrs. Club Lucas. THE CENTER OF YOUR DIAL! CMEWR NEB USED Night-tim- e FIRST IN THE HEART ct Mrs. Curtis Butler entertained the members of the Modem Mrs. Club last Wednesday evening. Sewing and social chat furnished the evening's diversion and the hostess served tasty refreshments to Mrs. Darrell Franks, Mrs. Joseph Bernini. Mrs. Rois-r- t Franks, Mrs. Gerald Dnissell and Mrs. Win 9.60 TUNE Mr And Mra. Bob Roue and family of Ogden were in town on Sunday visiting with Mrs. Nell Rowe and Miss Edith Pend ray. Mrs. Rowe accompanied her son and family back to Ogden, home Monday night. Daytime SPECIAL Pontiac Sedanctte Radio, Heater, Good Paint Cars 1950 FORD Y-- 8 Club Coupe, Radio, IJeater, New Seat Covers Ceiling Price $1515.00 Sale Price 1345.00 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetline, Radio, Heater, New Paint and Seat Covers 4-d- Sale Price 995.00 TRUCKS IHC 1937 on Pick-U- p Trans., (Iood Hotly Good Engine Sale Price 145.00 1946 CHEVROLET Club Coupe, Nearly Like New Radio, Heater ('piling Price $803.00 Sale Price 745.00 1949 STUDEBAKER 12-T- on Pick-U- p Completely Reconditioned Trans. 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