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Show 1953 June 19 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Janice Wilde Honored burial Ifappinunys at Bridal Shower and Miss Miii'iluti Fallen, . !:iwkinn were solliil uliower l a teel Willie. bride-elec- t, janUf evening at M (firlhs . . . Mims to the moth flight. for the .ii- -l cover spiny on tipples and .i is For control of i codling moth. tly. pear slug mites mid mildew, 2 i's. .Ml', v. et al ile 11T plus liis. wciHhh- sulfur per toil gal. Wlu-rof green or woollv niI'Ii1 aphids are a problem, add Hi. 2.V, wet a ile parnlhion or 1'u. lh. miilatlmn. instead of sulphur. Cautii n Sulfur can do some burning wlicie high and iugli humidity exist ut the tune of application. later than I lie Miss t lust Mr. anil Mis. rir.r. Kurrcn Wi.r-- la.-- Fi.r.y r w l . - j j 1 11 Die l.ut I - I : I s - Kls. wet-ulil- According of a glHIlihinilghti'r, III nil tn In lwnieand Mrs. Watii-- Salmon of l.vnn-wan 81ent playing womi. Calif., on Jim,, The evening r,. piie iiiili all. tor Tasty loirs Rinco. with I'1'20tipped the srali-- at li llis. to served were the reslinienls 7 -fWll! ' nam.-Riiest and Miss Gloria enne. ,l'n'1 I wo little and a Miss little Miss Ann Snell. sister are happy over Manruerite Sandstrom and Misa the new additionvery to the family Sutherland. Mr. Ciilnnm will In- . ili.,l. of was the recipient as Miss Norinu Fmsi-v- . Miss Wilde att-- may lovely Rifts from tiioae ending the party, and from many lent of a lovely gift, presented to fnends in town, who sent their lier by the club members. honu. Farren the to gifts At the conelusion of Die card games, the liostess served a tasty l lunch. Table and house decorations Birthday Club of gayly colored flowers gave a festive air to Die pleasant evenAt Paxman Home ing. A beautifully deeorated birthday cake formed Die centerpiece Mrs. Wm. Taxman was hostess fi r the attractive dining table. on club Monday to the Birthday Those attending other than the of this week. The party honored Kennedy on the oc- ones mentioned were Mrs. Cecil M. Herald Livingston, Mrs. I Iclier Cushing, casion of her birthday anniversMrs. Ted Coinvich, Mrs. W. L furnished evenithe "500 aryand Mrs. Max Kvnns. JoMrs. Grady and entertainment, ng's seph Clierrv was the winner of Mrs. Nell Itnwi- - and Miss Fdith tpe first prize, and all-r- Mrs. Ivan prize. Tendray were Irovo visitors on Christensen won the The honored guest was the Tuesday of this week. Thursday For control of black cherry e Hphid. mites and slugs 1 lb. 2.V ; parathion or 23 pt. or T.K.PP. 20'! per 100 gal spray. 1 for Sweel Cherries Agent Suggests Sprays for Fruit Dus wetk will lie Die time i levlywcds Tage Three teniM-rutuiv- s C.iruthion should not be applied days before harvest. 16 KiiNplirrrir-- i For control (,f mites and tlirips. 2 llis. wetatde M; I'DT (ilus 4 lh. wctable sulfur per KM) gal. fust blossoms spiny. Apply open. Thinning Khm.v I binning of liolli peaches and apples will help mcrcii.se the size of fruit lit harvest time. Knrly thinning days after 33 itu-foi- bloom) helps break annual bearing of apples. IVaclie i Natives of the New Hebrides Fiir control of peach twig lmrer, Islands bind the hends of newmildew, and mites on peaches a born tiabies, causing them to slope spray of 2 lbs. wctable 50','r DDT, backward, considering this a mark sulfur jut 100 of beauty. lie applied June A yellow fever epidemic in New 'caches should be diameter) If green Orleans took 8.000 lives between aphids are etill a problem use 1 May and August, 18.13, the worst ib. wetable 25. parathlon Instead outbreak of the disease tn the if sulfur. United States. i u-ni- . . Married la dsa-bl- e wedding la Philadelphia! Ihla quartet are en deuble honeymoon. Arlene Owens (top, left) married George Shaw (top, right), while George's slater Isabella wed Arlene's brother, Frank Owens. KIN WED . ut rei-ip- Couple In - Wed June 13, to Make Home Eureka After Calif. Honeymoon Ahhoh name nt is bring made this ice, k by Mr. and Mrs. Clarrntr Wilde of the marriage of their dough!, r Jan 'm Wild, to Richard 11. llore, son of Eric llorr of Santaiiiiri, former residents of Eureka. The young couple were married June thirteenth at Las Vegas. LUNCHEON MEAT Garden Sweet DC AC IGA brand unattended. .it present they are honeymooning in California, and upon their return will make a home in Eureka. The new bride was a member of the vtec graduating elms of Tintic high school and the groom is also a graduate of Tintic They h i re rLIW Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheeloclc, nee Eleanor Jackson SOS With Richard Wheelock on Saturday The mairi.igc of Mi-- s Klcauor and Riiliard Wlirrlixk Jack-o- n in the Memorial building with w.i- - Milcnmiczd Saturday cciiiiu Iat Hiid of tluv I.DS church officiating at the nuptials. The lovely young hridc is a daughter of Mrs. Helen Jackson of Eureka, and the groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wheelock formerly of Mammoth and Eureka Tintic Chapter OES now residing in Spanish Fork. Recesses for Summer Tall candelabra and baskets of gladiolas and chrysanthemums was the setting for the pretty double ring ceremony. For her wedding the bride chose a dance length gown of Chantilly lace over nylon tulle, with fitted IxMiiee. pointed sleeves and Queen Ann collar. A center panel of pleated nylon tulle set off the full skirt. Her fingertip veil of bride's Worthy Matron. Myrtle Theriault, assisted by Worthy Patron Leonard Ryan, presided over the regular meeting uf Tintic Chapter No. IS, O. K. S. on Monday evening A stunt impressive ceremony was presented, honoring our country's flag, tins being Die nearest meeting to Hag Day. will recess for the The iilustion fell from a crown of seed months chapter of July and August. iearls and she carried a bouquet Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ryan of red rosea and lilies of the valley were hosts for the evening and centered with a large orchid. served delicious refreshments. Matron of honor to the bride was Mrs. Richard Hulyoak (Colleen Morduel. She choose a ballerina gown of orchid brocade and fushia net. Her two brides maids. Miss Merle Gillispie and Miss Ann Sutherland, were attired in ballerina length formal gowns of net in, jlosti.ss to llic S. T. club at her pastel colors. All attendants car-- ,olni. just Wednesday evening,ried nosegays of red roses and provided the evenings cn1 pink carnations, centered with gar-- tvriuuimi'iil and prize winners denias. iwere Mis. Harry Dean high score, t, Mrs. Richard Wheelock, brother of the I Mrs. John Iiupps, groom, performed the duties of j Howard Uierniialgli, consolation, the best man. At llic mmiuslon of the can! Immediately following the nup- - games. Mis. Oreenlialgh served to club mciii-a- t tints the newlyweds were honored tasty , Alliene Mrs. Farren, Mrs. bers. greet-Mrs. Jackson a reception. Harry Dean, Mrs. ed guests in a green and white Dun Gib's. Mrs. . Mrs. Frank Peart. crepe print gown, while Mrs. Whee-loc- k John Tlupi-sspeselected bronze taffeta. Roth Mrs. Dewey Robinson, and the Grcen-lialgwore corsages fashioned of carna- cial giies'.--. Min. Howard Mrs Ted Johnson and Mrs. tions and gardenias. Ki.iuke. who was visiting Mnik-I as re Wilson with A program lu re truiii !. ' home in California. master of ceremonies, was ns follows: piano solo by I, i ib- iin-gi'Hun, Mrs. Lillian KiCharles Robinson, vocal solo by ll ill. enjoyed and mi ii g wEarl Hill acompanied bv Mivn served during the m dame two and tap Yamashita, 'I he table for the weudmg numbers by Carlcne Jasper and eveii.i.g w a i tuvered with a lace by 'puny Maiil'-Farren acompanied i lutlt and was centered with a u- -i orated I i.::.v the to toast Mrs. I a von Walker, liiiiiknl i'll while mis. I.iil-- 'f i Hawkina t Peggy Mrs. Gary Daniels l l'iixn..in were in charge ol i Nel'i.i t'lui'l.- WaxTcx WAX PAPER all-cu- f GRAINS1 SUNNY MORN ler- 33c f, r 'X & APPLE SAUCE 111. ROYAL GUEST rsii 85c $1.Ud lSMd sh Mb . CRANBERRY SAUCE 25C packafre... - CrmutN 23c GA 79c li ft-SO- PORK & BEANS I.G.A. DeLUXE 89c 24c 23 c I.GJL Flour 50 Ib. Bags an I.G.A. Brand 303 cans JELL - IT SALAD DRESSING I.G.A. 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"amr 21c BOLOGNA, VKAL LOAF, TOMATO JUICE,GAs,Boz: GROUND BEEF SWEET GHERKINS 23c 32c brooms 1.95 BEEF RIB BOIL Ulali. are giaduales of kh scliool ami Die business college in O'y and is employed !the Tii.tic Ft i, Den Salt I. iii' in Die department at the The groom spent in the service, his lust u,,,-,aw.ignii.iM hong in Korea. At:.l l.e is a senior al the uiupri-im-cx- e State mi'it" !i . ' or Except when the following Monday ii PRIM LOAF iii-'- l,r ,,) SahirilniJ ORANGES veisity j ,.,i,i tie g out-of-to- guests wedding and tecep- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbcil -i ti. Mr arid Mrs. Leo Larsen, Mr nii'i Mis. Gene Larsen, Mr. Ait lkjyack of Spanish and Mi Mis. A. D. Mitchell M: ar.-of Towle; Mr. i Helen aud Mis I'niios Rife. Springville. Crouiar and V M, .in-Pleasant Grove. Mis w.n ;i- lur Kiliie'l- . b"el. Pleasant Gnive. Mis Ni ii' in 'iliorn and s'n. Gu iri'l n cider, Gene of Payson. 'in-r- l"i liuii wrie !. RANDLE'S SPECIAL BEEF SHORT RIBS SJUNE 19 45c 45c 39c 35c 20 22 SHOP and SAVE U- preceding Friday is a Legal Holiday l ' COMMERCIAL the I.G.A. way SERVICE CORPORATION LOW PRICES f - EUREKA, UTAH I rVFRY DAY |