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Show MW fl. August The Eureka (Itah) Iiojiortor Page Three Urs James Club Party Siv s,ssu-srJrt-s yXw ''min8 Mortal lEmntts of tin? i her Imm' Xr"wM the Bmc divendon Ger- j St were Si. Mr. Iw i " and V. Earl Family n. j"' over-nig- Mrs. Bob Robinson and Airs. Glen Law were last Friiiuy evening at a delightfully arranged recipe shower, honoring Miss Dorothy Timm, September bride-rlcc- t. The shower was given at the home of Air. and Mrs. Klovd Nash. An enjoyable evening of games was sjient and dainty refreshments served to guests uho were: the guest of honor. Alias Timm and her motlier, Airs. Guy Timm of Callao, Mrs. Alyrtle Theriault, Airs. Lynn Brady, Airs. Leonard Ryan, Mrs. Wilson Lee, Aliss Virginia Lee, Miss Alarguerite Sands! mm. Mrs! Don Hudson, and Mrs. Flovd Nash. Reunion link Sj Mr. and the reunion Mr. Earl Potts Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Sheila; Hillard Tliompson and j family, of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pleasunt SctliMi' and children. Grove: Miss Ruth Potts, Mr. and jin. John Castleton and family. Mrs. Tom Is Club ht Culi-prese- . in t0!fiir' attending - interest Bridal Shower Salt Lake last Members of the family en-m especially happy day, Sce this is the first time in two the entire family has been mwe- Paragraphs of Potts Hold Tbors of the V. Earl Pott hJdlv held a family reunion at ffiv , f 'jJ-y- , Alisa Fred Olilsen and nelce Jeannie Wehlier, were Knit Lake City visitors last week. Alls Old- sen, chief operator at the local telephone exchange, is on vacation for a few weeks from her duties at the telephone office, Aim. II. J. Sullivan and son, John Like City visiting with Air. Ur-- ' II. Sullivan returned home Monsen's parents, another duy was day evening after spending the spent in Alanti and on Sunday Uie jrnst two weeks in Salt Lake City memtiera of the Carlson family when Mr. Sullivan has been redrove to Utile Valley and enjoyed ceiving medical treatment. Ilia an outing. Those making the trip host of friends in F.urcka will be . . were Airs. Olive Carlson, Mr. and pleased to learn he Is much ImAles. Glen Knotts and son Carl, proved. Air. niul Aim. Koliert AlaeAfr Air. and Mra. Larsen and Air. and and three children, Alielmel, Pain Airs, Don Carlson and two sons. Air. anil Airs. Grover Duff of and Terry left last Saturday for ' Hickv and Handy of Provo Tuscon, Arizona, were Uiguna Beach. Calif., where Iheyj guesta at the home of Air. and will make their home for the Jlin and Clarence Jones of Airs. Cecil Fitch Sr. They have been visiting fomla visited last week at the in Kureka with Airs. AtacAfce's home of their alster, Airs. Florence Air. and Aim. Cecil Fitch Jr. and mother. Airs. Klva Bonner and Airs. Giliispie. Other visitors at the enjoyed a short vacation family home were Airs. Vanessa last week at the Homestead near Ethel Donnelly since returning from Japan two months ago after Vincent and daughter Bernadine of Altdway. an absence of five years. Provo; Dick Giliispie of Salt Ukr Oil v and Air. and Alra. Iloliert Gil- John and Hull Steele, young sons Aim. Alne Broun and Airs. Sadie hspie and two children of Spanish of Dr. John G. Steele of Ncphi, were guests of Bill Brown last Attteheil returned home Tuesday b'wk. week at the Leonard Brown home. k vacation evening after a of Idaho Aim. Alary lliHmua spent in Butte, Afont., where they Aim. Ethel Donnelly spent the visited with a nephew anil hla Falls, was a guest at the home family, Air. and Airs. Iso Aylward of Airs. Avis King for a few daye weekend in Kllierta as the guest of Airs. Anna McDonald. last week. and daughter. Arranging That Picture Window Dorothy Timm Honored at 1. the hostess served a tasty to those named and to Mrs. Dick Lain!. Mrs. ll?Morrut Marion Hope Srhsrd Hawkins. ! " "UfUronrliiition of the cent Xi Air. and Aim. (Tisrlin K. I.a men ' iKIda Carlson) of Isis Angeles were in Kurcka last week visiting iwith Airs. Olive Carlson and Air. and Mis. Glen Knotts. During their visit here they made several side trips lo visit other relatives ini the state. Airs. Knotts and the' ;the Unions spent a day in Salt Gil-lisp- ie two-wee- j i Lee Birds Give Nice Lawn Party Judge Hostess entertained the card club last Thursday evening. An evening of cards was enjoyed and tasty refreshments served to Mrs. Elmo Boswell. Mrs. Robert Fife, Mrs. James Ferris. Mrs. Martin Fennell, Mrs. Leland Sanderson, Mrs. Oris Sanderson, Mrs. Harold Jameson and the special guest, Mrs. Mr. uni! Airs. I.ee Bird were hosts at a nicely arranged lawn party at their liouu- - on Saturday evening. Games, group singing, tasty food rooked on the out iloor fireplace, pleasant company and a beautiful evening, all poiiiblned to make a moat enjoyable evening for the guests. Airs. W'm. Glieen was in charge of the games. Those enjoying the out-doparty were Mr. and Airs. Win. Ghren, Air. and Mrs. Atax Larsen, Mr. and Airs. Ed Thomas, Air. and Mrs. Alac Bigler. Mr. and Airs. Earl Stewart, Air. anil Airs. Fred Mordue, Air. and Airs. Dee Clement, Air. and Airs. Glen Lee. Air. and Mrs. Wilson Lee Air. and Mrs. Lorin Tliompson. Mrs. Itou-enHansen. Airs. Alter Jameson, Bishop George Forsev and Dave Mrs. Tom Judge members of her Picture windows, a feature In homes today, are easy to decorate. Here, Venetian blinds, to control the sunlight of the huge window, are combined with floral draperies and sheer curtains In a graceful arrangement Decoratively, windows make an mportant contribution to a room. Gerald Drussell. 3ut since they are the chief Mrs. Boswell was the winner of tource of light during the day, the first prize, Mrs. Ferris, 2nd, they should be decorated so that t. '.his light is controlled efficiently. and Mrs. Fife, Sun streaming into the room is desirable only when the rays are deflected from furnishings and fabrics which they would bleach sr fade. r window decora- In A pleasant of old tfons assembling most effective group is W held was friends ednesday even- jl)M which combines Venetian ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. blinds with colorful draperies and L D c bor.ieeBr curtains. Blinds act as the perfect Lee Bird. monitor for protecting treasured The party was held on the delfurnishings. ightful patio at the Bird home Curtains Protected and those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mr. and Mra. Draperies need not be lined Ted Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Mac when used with blinds, and sheer, Bigler, Air. and Airs. Charles Ball, delicate curtains are similarly proof Gardenia, Calif., and Mrs. Tom tected when the alats are tilted Ball of Alill Valley. Cal. la the direction of the ceiling. A small window or a group of windows need not look Mr. end Mrs. Phil laird and when a few economical skimpy decoradaughter, Diane, of Monrovia, Cal., tors tricks will make them into ire spending their vacation with Mrs. Nellie Laird and other relatall-cu- expansive units. A window-wa- ll is created by extending one ed blind beyond the natural window borders. Next, use a plain, deep strip of plywood as a cornice to reach across as much of the wall as you want for youy window." Paint the cornice to' . complement generously king-siz- gathered-draperies- i I t er The Dominant Color If the fabric has a bold, floral', print, pick up its ground color, or, one of its subordinate colors and make it the dominant color for the blinds and cornice. Or wall- -, paper the cornice and offset it. with blinds and draperies in soft contrasting tones. The result: a handsome picture window in colors of your choosing. Myriad inexpensive - fabrics, styled for all types of rooms, are available, and bunds in appealing decorator colors coat as little as tones. And those in the the two are all that is needed to make windows important decoratively and functionally. off-whi- 00Y7 CHEF A LTHOUGH pickles ara fra- quently made in crocks, it's better to pack them In sterilized glass Jars to prevent any possible chance of spoilage. Pickles which are exposed above the brine will frequently shrlveL Make certain they're covered while in the brine. If water In your area haa a high lima content, the pickle may be soft; If the water has a high iron children of Provo were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Aim. George Forsev. can 011D DINNERS can Van ('amp's -i PORK AND BEANS- ran r mh BEEF POT ROAST j BEEF LOIN STEAKS ' U IS. l ral la ln. la 11. Slit I.W I. ral la alira Hltait. f pSa. IS: Jaaiprr. ri H F A( far IN pmtftn with NrH. elylf nm her ir4 sImW I At IIKKT t.ASr Bl MR Pqiar Mnllni. New YerftIP. 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V il.rv n i 1 , - r, i.rrs.-J, l;iri Stark and diiiigbtir. i 'fir- - l.it en ann(n'iilii:g I". S.it Iakn i':i (!v w!f Mra. 3 1 1 CAMPBELLS SOUP Van ('.imps Tomato SARDINES 21c CAR CLEANER DEAL 3-1.- 19 c .. Johnson's No. Nationally Known Uiw I'rlcra! Godfrey Guaranteed. It 21c CRANBERRY SAUCE Upton's min-er.il-fr- N Ocean Spray Ripe'N Ragged All Sizes 54c CORN FLAKES IGA Sliced days., cooler! lrnttle.... Kellogg's Family Size 25c 25c Make those hot summer (Holden, Med. Size . Ire" COFFEE Out) ICED TEA content, the pickle may darken. For best results, obtain soft water when you pickles. Using a large amount of alum In making pickles crisp is to be discouraged. Crispness may be assured by more natural means such as using a good cider vinegar, water, quality salt, pepper and spices Always fallow exact directions given In a reputable recipe. Hollow p.iklca are caused by using faulty cucumbers. See that are long, slender, fresh free from blemishes and a dark green color, for the green pickles. Old spires often cause a peculiar flavor to develop in pickles. Fresh spices give a quality product S - 12 Maxwell House Instant Upton's Refreshing taste treat! 6-- is o'.'t Airs. Genevieve F.kloff from Salt Like City visiting with, her sister. Mrs. Marcella lrotiva. and with Walter Beesle.v. IP I IlUr J VPI 92c EE Cabin C Ravioli and Reef Sauce Tall Cans Spaghetti and Meat Ralls Tall cans RECIFE OF THE WEEK Goldra Cera Squares (Serves flour 14 cups sifted, 1 tablespoon baking powder 4 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 4 cup yellow cornmral 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 cup milk 4 cup melted shortening 2 tablespoons bacon drippings Sift flour, baking powder, salt and sugar together. Add corn-meand mix thoroughly. Combine egg. milk and shortening and pour into dry ingredients. Stir Just enough to moisten the flour. Do not best. Pour into a pan. greased A x 8 x Spread bacon drippings over top. Bake in a hot (400) oven for 25 minutes. Airs. John riiipp home; Tiles lay after a trip w California. whrvisited with !n-daiigiteis and, their families. Mr. and Mrs. K. A.j Miller of San Gabriel and Mr. and Helvern of BellMrs. Richard flower. . BOY-AR-D- phg. flour SK25i5Toir te PANCAKE MIX 3 Gold Medal Armour Star 49c two-wee- G0339 43c 24c 12 oz. Ball. QHi) 83503? CAKE FLOUR SUGAR CRISP gg STREET Air. and Airs. T. K. Unwell and children of Ogden were in two Mrs. Tom Ball and daughter over the week end visiting town Sharon of Alill Valley, Calif., arc Martin Fennell pending the week visiting with with Air. and Mrs. Airs. Na mii ami with and Mr. and Mrs. Tom family Air. and Judge, Mrs. Mike Judge and rMa. Frances Ekker. 1 Port Daliciaua Swan Down a ives. Airs. Garth Malison an Ca wHfc Maha a M for 25c Fryers u,a" TOMATOES : lie-- . COOKING APPLES CANTALOUPES?- - 25c 29c 37c 29c ,,K25c 45c |