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Show 1953 July 3, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter inrial lamtte Birthdays gy Family Dinner Glen Knotts en- family dinner lost honoring Mrs Knotts' S'Mrs. Olive Carlson and f'Cresse. on the occasion of Ir' JdV a - anniversary. ilSSS laid for the honored 5TJnd Mrs. Arthur Cresse of )?. ft Mrs. ffm. Neilsen of Manti, Mra. Don Carlson and ViJZr Sc. provo, Gayle Carlson, and hostess, and their Compliments Dinner Fitch, Cecil i This Cakes A I loncy Mrs. Dean Rose was hostess to members of her card club at her home In Mammoth on Thursdav of last week. "Sim" furnished the evening's diversion and prize win-- ! ners were Mrs. James Kaatz high score; Miss Dixie Stephens, 2nd high; and Mrs. Elaine Lunt, allcut. At the conclusion of the rard games the hostess served dainty refreshments to those named and to Mrs. Gerald Kennedy, Mrs James Toone, Mrs. Marie Berry Mrs. Clarence Host ram, and Mrs Oscar Erickson. Thre W, S. C. S. Conducts Meet at Church uf 500 and Lunch Entertain Guests Marled Page W. S. C. 8. met last Thursday June 2.1. at the Methodist Church. A short business meeting was held after which delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Vola Nevors, hostess for the evening. 1 1 members were present, and it wus decided that the summer meetings would lie held the 2nd and 4lh Friday of eaeh month. The next meeting will be held on July 10 lit the tiunie of Mra. George Hyde. Mr. anil Mrs. Niles Peterson anil daughters, Carlos and Vlekle, drove to San Diego laat Thursday and returned home Monday evening. Tlieir daughter, Mrs. Charles Van Wagoner, (Bonnie Peterson) returned home with them. The Van Wagoners have lieen living In San Diego and San Francisco since their marriage aeveral months ago. Charles has lieen transferred to Seattle for a short time before shipping out again. Mra. Van Wag oner will make her home with her I a rents until her husband returns from his Jaunt" across the water. Charles has been In the U. S Navy for the puat three years. i ' ! ! Jr. Mrs. James Ferris 'uT'uid Mrs. Cecil Fitch, Jr. Entertains Club rtsined at a dinner party last Sdsy evening at their home. Mrs. complimented their son 2Ser Sril Fitch. Jr., an the occasion of James Ferris entertained the members of her bridge club at home last Thursday evening. si birthday anniversary. was d herBridge was the game diversion An evening of dancing the hostess served tasty rea buffet supper was and freshments to members Mrs. HarJJved to about 30 guests. old Jameson, Mrs. Tom Judge, Mrs. Elmo Boswell. Mrs. Bob Fife, Mrs. Bell Gives Mrs. Gordon Martin Fennell, Mrs. Robert Thomas, Mrs. Orris Sanderson, and Children's Party CLEANING AID . . . Beards la freal ef resale, as lllsitrsted abeve, will keep eklekeaa eat ml Utter aader resale aad makes II easier far Ike producer Is keep tkto area etoaa. Noto tki la kinged to Ike waU. en-,n- Mrs. Lcland Jln. Gordon Bell entertained at party on Saturday i childrenof s last week. The party iftemon toured her daughter Jackque on her 6th birthday anniversary. Games were enjoyed during the afternoon, and delicious party were served. A beautifully decorated birthday cake was for the the center of attraction try. Jickque's litle en and Martin mall guests were EileFennell, Jimmy and Eileen McNeil, Kent and Caro-h- e Bigler. Barry and Eileen Fnnka. Kirk and Mike Drusaell, David Bernini, Karen Christensen. Larry Bell. Patricia Boswell, Phil Lucas. Virginia Jameson, Sandy and Randy Butler, Joan Sudweeks, and Shirlrcne and Denyse Schena. Mrs. Bell was assisted by Mrs. Gail Drussell and Jo Rae Fennell. Sanderson. First Prize was won by Mrs. 2nd Judge. the derson. all-c- ut by Mrs, Jameson and by Mrs, Leland San- - Young Folks At Birthday Party Mrs. Ivan Christensen entertained a group of young folks on Wednesday afternoon in hnor of her daughter Karen's fith birthday an- niversary. The litle people were kept busy playing games and Mrs. Christensen served delicious refreshments complete with a beautiful birthday cake. Helping Karen celebrate her birthday were Victor Lee Peterson, Dean Brady. Phillip Larsen. Martin Fennell, Jacque and Donald Bell, Ramona and Diane Larsen, Patricia and Connie Boswell, Gloria and Elizabeth Castlcton, Mrs. Lena Soderlund and Elana and Reed Christensen Given Birthday Party Mrs. Christensen was assisted in serving the party guests by her Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland daughter. Cheryl. entertained at a birthday party at their home Monday evening of Mrs. Rowena Hanks this week, honoring Mrs. Lena Is OES Hostess Soderlund on her birthday anniversary'. Mrs. Rowena Hanks entertained The honored guest received some the Past Matrons O. E. S. at her very lovely gifts, and a delicious lunch was served to members of home last Friday evening. During her family and some old friends. the absence of the President, Mrs. Those attending were Mr. and Mra A. V. Soderlund and daugh-te- n John of Springville, Mr and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Edward Hol- Hannah Sampson, Mrs. Mathina Dalton. Mrs. Mary Holmes. Mrs. Matilda Ross and the host and hostess and their family. mes, Mrs. Family Honors Mr. Party Visitors Ada Randle, who is spending the summer months in England. Edith Baker presided for the brief business meeting. Program of the evening consisted of a reading, "Martha the Practical Christian" by Yola Nevors. and three piano selections by Mabel Butler. Mrs. Hanks served refreshments to the following members: Mrs. Edith Baker. Mrs. Lillian Man-soMrs. Elva Boner, Miss Ethel Brenton, Mrs. Mabel Butler and n. Jack Coffey were hoits at a family dinner party at Mrs. Yola Kcvers. their home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. X. Wesley Chrisdinner complimented their ue guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde tensen of Dividend, left the first Fullmer who are visiting here part of the week for St. Louis. from California. Missouri, where Mr. Christensen Other members of the be the delegate of Tintic will family the dinner were Mr. and Lodge No. 711 at the Elks nationMra Bert Fields and Mr. and Mrs. al convention. They will visit with Arthur Coffey and two sons, Jim-- r relatives enroute to and from the nd Jerry of Lark. convention. and Mrs. Looking for a suggestion to spark lagging appetites op sultry summer days; When the tcmcrature soars high, most people prefer something light and cool chilled soups, cool beverages, crisp salads. Ideal to fill out these light meals is a good g dessert such as a cake served with a scoop of ice cream. This sweet twosome downy-ligis always a favorite, especially if the cake is a chocolate one made with cake flour and, as in this recipe, delicately flavored with auper-fin- c honey. All Honey Chocolate Cake taste-temptin- ht uii:iiiiiniiUiiii:iiii(fiii.ii TUNA FISH 2 eggs, unbeaten 3 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted Water (see below fur amount) 2 cups sifted Swans Down Cake Flour l.i teaspoons soda teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla cup shortening 1U cups honey With butter, margarine, or lard, use ,i cup water. With vegetable or cup water. any other shortening, use Sift flour once, measure, add soda and salt, and aift together three very gradually, by tablespoons at frit. . .times. Cream butter, add honey !xture thick. Add U of Id eggs, one at a timi beating well after each. Add chocolate and blend. Ada remaining flour in thirds, alternately with water, lating very well after each addition. Add vanilla. Turn into two layer pans, which have been lined on bottoms with paper. Hake in moderate oven (350F.) 35 minutes, or until doNe. When cool, spread tops and sides with your favorite chocolate frosting and serve with a scoop of ice cream. .... BY Mr. and Mrs. Dewey KoMnson left for Fish Uki on Wednesday where they will spend the Independence Dav' holidays. a Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knotts and son, Carl, and laul Cushing spent the weekend at Fish Lake. They report the fishing not too good, due to high winds on the lake. (illispie. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I.C.A. SARDINES CANDY American Quart jars LUNCHEON MEAT POPCORN Cracker- - Jack DILL PICKLES 2, Hell and children. Jacque and Donald and Mrs. Ruby Bigler drove to Bryce Canyon last week and spent a couple of days visiting with Rich-ai- d He), who is employed at the runvon f'T the summer months. 3riu.27c 2ror35c Ifl 47c 3 pkg 13c 32e KOSHER DILLS Aro' qt. bottle.. POTATO CHIPS CATSUP Some Slates paper - bound SALMON in NO. MEATS Pe Hoard of ten Sunset Mining .A'-'Ssm- ent ' outstanding, pay able at (?' e In Thomas K. Chat-- ! win. .miTei.itv of the company, ,r residence, at id1, iff-iissued Santa-rpl.l- V.lv OLD I' id. n i.i-o- i' : :uii c'i l,,v: d f"i -- .,1,e:-..- - .. b'ei.iiv dl Au'a Ib. j ) l, which Ibis main unpaid on delinquent and as-i- & CANTALOUPES Vegetables WL ...2 FOR 29)! . 3 FOR 19)! run lll'IM II "MUIN M el A lha linaii baani lot lha til latiai lb. 85 c Shop and Save the I. (k A. Way WIIEKE Y01JK DOLLAR HAS MORE VALUE! d ule At public auc-- ; payment is made sold at 6 pm. on ut the 1!,--- ! Fruits SPECIALS JULY 3RD & 6TH lurec-!fi- s ICompaiiV. h'll on the 6th day of No. 2M of .lime. 1!'V. I mill per '.He was levied upon k of the rorpora-the i M. a! i i i i RANDLE'S ROYAL ieby given llmt at I.' IS a nieetiiig if of the Ijuii 43c 2H Mining Company, of tile State of :pV place of business, S.intaq im. Arv 31c II))! i ;. 1,'drn S'in-- 't a a n :i ( m ctali. pi. n I lb. cans I.(il.A 1 St ewers and Fryers CHICKENS LUNCH .MKNT 35c 49c Ib. BEEF POT ROAST Consult County Clerk or the Kcspcrtite Signers for further Information enhance the great Bourbon Taste of (or 1 Probate and Gt'CHianship Notices u-- 2 i i PORKandl i BEANS 1 I BEEF SHORT RIBS onginals and reprints, in the United Legal Notices EXTRA YEARS oz. bottles. GROUND BEEF RIB BOIL The 1 Silvalaska Pink were pulilih'"i Nut 1 MA Ovtn-Boke- d Hansen, former now making her home in California was a visi-t- i . last v. k at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lvwv Robinson. hooks, Imlh 69c med. size...... 39c 25c regular DeiMontc of Kuieka, 2"1 uou.oOO 32c Clover Iteaf I lore nee Mrs. ivsidi-n- t a 29C C.A. II, J size I.- KISSESKk,55c '1; 47c I.CS.A. Wyandotte OLIVES lit oz. ran 1(5 DEVILED MEAT Mr. and Mrs. Whit font Hale and family of Provo, visited with relatives and friends In Eureka cn Sunday evening. AUDIO IANS 33 Hi SALAD DRESSING Mrs. Frams's Cartsnn and three children of Salt Lake City spent last week at the home of Mrs. Carlson's innthrr, Mrs. Florence this week's i patterns.7 at-Mi- li TOMATO JUICE z Mrs. Olive Carlson returned last week after a pleasant vacation spent in California. She made the trip to the coast with her non and Mr. and Mra. daughter-in-laLloyd Carlson. She visited with a daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Peterson in Northern California and with Mr. and Mra. Ed Chapman. She was accompanied on the return trip home by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crease (Alta Carlson I of Manti. who visited at the Carlson home for a few days. While Star Hite Size KUEtftlX for daiani oi uiat round Iho homo ilr.e HICKORY STRUCBT RIW . HI Kun KflUINS B0DRB0NOTn C0INM1KM. NUKIN'. FlWBTlVMi ' i I rUsiVV l! ,J Hi ,,, fS I ,.i i, H V til w.! .rl sslltrs sift Hi far I.ASK leasts (S. Sits flu ftfltti " I is I liiiipa id i . ' . "f " HI. .MIS K. C1IATW1N. M" ' ! i Secretary EACH IUHKM'. 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