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Show - jlarch 19, The Eureka (Utah) lleporter the past several weeks, and hss undergone two major operations. At the present writing he is somewhat improved, but Is still condition. considered in poor Mr. and Mrs. Richard More are Mrs. Vera Nevers made a busi- His many friends in Eureka are It lie proud parents of a baby boy ness trip to Salt Lake on Tuesday wishing him llw very best In the way of complete recovery. born Mareli 13 at the Iayson hos- -' of this week. pilul New baby checked in at 6 Air, and Airs. Wilson lie, Mr. and lbs., 9 ozs. He is the first child Miss Vera IXsIge la recuperating Forsey and Mr. and for the couple. New mother 1s the Airs. George Lee Bird were in Provo dur- at her home in Alaywood, Calif., Airs. former Janice Wilde and maternal an operation performed ing the week attending the basket- afollowing of weeks ago, according grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ball couple tournament. Clarence Wilde of Eureka and the to word received by her neice, Atlas paternal grandfather Is Kile Hore Air, and Airs. Wilson Ise and Air. Mildred Davis. The many friends and Airs. Glen Lee were in Ephraim of Mias Dodge are wishing her a orsanta,,,,in. . . complete and speedy recovery. on Saturday of last week. Won! received last week by Mrs. The Eureka WHrd Relief Society Frank Gear told of the birth of a Mr. and Airs. (Veit Fitch, 8r Mr. and Airs. Frank Gear returncelebrated the birthday of the or- haby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Wm were hosts at a family dinner on the home ed after a at fmrty on Tuesday Cronin r of Los Angeles. The little spending Sunday ganization of this week. The dinner Lake. two Tuesday weeks Salt in afternoon In the LDS amusement guy arrived March 4. at Los An- past They were called to the city by the ser- party honored their daughter, Mrs. hall. geles ami will he named PutrU-k- . on the A 1 o'clock luncheon was served He has an brother Mike ious illness of Mrs. Gears broth- Harold Spencer (Adelaide) and the table decorated with vio- who is more than pleased over Ilia er, Leslie Cromar. Mr. Cromar has occasion of her birthday. lets, a large bowl of violets was new brother. Mother will be re- been confined to the LDS hospital used for a centerpiece and ribbon membered as Alias Marion Mc('uni of Thanks streamers with a violet at the end Cormick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter born Feb. 22 in Salt Lake We wish to extend our sinof the ribbon marked the individual Wm. McCormick. cere thunks and appreciation Bill" City. The very welcome little girl Father to our innny friends and rela- places for the members. Beatrice needs no Introduction to Eurekans luia two brothers, Craig and Gary lives and to all those who Boss, Grace Atherley and Donna having been a resident here for a who are really thrilled over the Paxman were In charge of the good m.'iny years prior to making little sister. Alolher is the former heliel In any way In our redecorations. Grace Chatwin, Dol- his home in California. cent bereavement. We are inAlisa Iails Davie, daughter of Mr. ores Robinson, Verda Mordue and deed grateful fur the many and Airs. Frances Davie, former Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey of residents of Eureka, real grandEtna Bird were in charge of the beautiful floral offrrlnga. luncheon. Salt Luke City are receiving con- - mother is Airs. Sain Edwards, also Signed, on Alike Judge and funilly. birth of a baby here. Following the luncheon, the Krflulationg members enjoyed a display of some very interesting articles brought by the members such as a it idea from foreign countries, antiques,! etc. Tills proved very interes.ing. and It was surprising to find that such lovely artlelea were in oui midst all this time and so few had seen them. Airs. Ruby Bigler. Airs. George Forsey were responsible for this part of the days entertainment. The oldest guest present. Airs. Louie Barrett, was presented with a lovely plate in an Austiialiao. design, which had been made in England. Similar design plates were given to Airs. Grace Atherley and Airs. Trina Peterson for having the largest families of those present. The plates were donated and presented to the ladies by Airs. For- 'BuL... SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE Ladies o Regular Officer Visiting Meet Of Interesting Book Reviewed at Club O.E.S. ofJBki met In reguTfrtlon n Tuesday evening of Dinner at the Elk's club rooms. I"f of the regular discing an evening of Past Matrons of A. Tintic Clmpter gwwion, Twaa enjoyed with Mrs. Har-ra- r No. IS, Onler of Eastern Star were .. Vinnimr high. score hosts at a 1 o'clock lunrheon on Mrs. and Maynard Monday afternoon honoring the Jlime. grand lecturer, Lucille liuwes, Clarajennan, hostess for with the worthy matron, Maud thTSening. served a delicious Plight, and other officers as siice-iu- l guests. Editii Raker, president of the 'Nominations and elections will main business of the next Past Matron's Circle, welcomed w the grand lecturer and guests. Luregular meeting. cille Howes responded in a most pleasing manner. The time was then turned over Mrs. to the toast mistress, Vola Nevers, Hostess Club s dupty lecturer. Interesting talks TC7 Frank Peart was hostess were then given by pas- - grand maEthel Ronnnelly and FranBirthday club last Thursday trons, Mrs. Minnie Painter wa ces Randle and by the grand lecturer. Lucille Howes. A clever Birthday "gal this time, ud members presented her with reading was given by Mabel Butler. Table decorations carried out the name6 provided the evenings entertainment and the hostess St. Patrick's Day theme. Commitfved a delicious lunch with the tee in charge of decorations inas the center cluded Frances Randle, Lillian Nrthday cake used attractive dining Manson and Ethel Brenton. the ece for Places were laid for 21 past 'Those attending were Mrs. Ster-u- malrons and guests under the diBurraston. Mrs. Jack Lucas. rection of Myrtle Theriault with Mrs. Har-- the assistance of all past matrons. Dewey Robinson. Honored at Mrs. Italic Randle was hostess to the Kntre Nous club on Wednesday evening. The book review The Green Rose of Furley" was given 'y Mrs. laxtnard Ryan, which was thoroughly enjoyed by the club , j members. A business meeting followed the review, and the hostess served taa- ty refreshments to Mrs. . I Anderson. Mrs. Elva Bonner, Mrs. Elysa-bet- h Franke, Mrs. Tom Scrsen, Mrs. Wilson Lee. Mrs. Alton Buker, Mrs. Alex Blight, Mrs. Myrtle Thpriault, Mrs. Harry Randle, Mrs. Leonard Ryan, and Mrs. Ethel Donnelly. ' 5f S Ft Prt .oming S (Events... Gospel Services lospel Sen ices will be continued this week, ami all interested are given a cordial invitation to attend these meetings, which will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. and on Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial building. In charge of the services are Hildred ami Vera Houston. S ie nr Sale M The Ucbckah Lodge members will hold a bake sale next Satur day. March 20 at 11 a.m. in the Utah Power and Light Company Yama-Mt- a. Chatwin, Mrs. Harry Mrs. Frank Ewell, Mrs. Mrs. Welling Martin Fennell Has Rsioh Hopes Jr., Mrs. Henry Wall, Mrs. DxLJ i Cherry. Mrs. Alliene Far- DirTnaay ratty Mrs. m and the guest of honor, Mrs. Mailin Fennell honoi-ed- i Painter. her son Martin Sunday at a the. occasion of his 8th S Card Lunt office. legion Tarty The American Legion will brute its 3ith birthday anniversary birthday anniversary. at a party on Saturday, April 3, An afternoon of games was eng p.m. in the Memorial build- the ami joyed by young people jng prize winners were Sam Quigley, Gloria Ann Ekker and Patricia Legion and the Auxiliary and is to he for all veterans and their The dinning table was made at-- 1 partners. More about this in a tractive with clever favors and a later issue. birthday cake decorated in cow- boy fashion whs the center of at- Mrs. s. I. Colmlch and son, traction. Don, and Miss Carina Wright left Helping Martin celebrated his;for Nevada Wednesday evening. birthday were Cecil Fitch III. Hal They wUl visit in Reno with Air. Spencer. Philip Lucas, Sam Quig- - and Airs. Kent Haight (Helen ley. Dean Brady, Jaeque Sue Beil. Colovich and in Sparks with Air. Larry Sanderson, Gloria Ann Ek-- ; and Mrs. Bob Colovich. ker David Rciimond. Alan Pilon, Leon Robinson, Patricia Boswell,: Airs. Leo Kurnnv and children Karen Christensen and Jill Jame- - returned home Saturday, after son. spending the past week visitingwith her sister, Airs. Duane ThupMr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson of good and family at Syracuse. They Mammoth were Salt Lake visitors also visited Mr and AIra Willard on Tuesday of this week. Sparrow and family at Alorgan. la. Club at Home -, Earl Lunt of Mammoth her card club last Thurs'MO'' furnished the day evening. evening's diversion and prizes were woo by Mrs. Clarence Rostrom, high score, Mrs. Gerald Kennedy,'. 2nd high and Mrs. Harold Soren-mMrs all-cu- t. of the card nines, the hostess served tasty Ktreshments to those named and, to Ain. James Kaatz, Mrs. Ernest At the conclusion Mix. Clara Jerman returned on g.timty after spending a few days in Salt Lake with her son and ftmimly, the Lloyd Jermans. cele-Party,- ; I Organization of Relief Society I Noted at Luncheon i i i sey. About ance 40 ladies were in attend- at the nicely arranged pro- gram and entertainment. IGA solutes Marie WRmm. who m "My Wend Irate'' entaitnlns yon every Friday owning an TV. Don't mits this pragma, and don't miss tho outstanding feature! offend by yaur IGA, WSCS Conducts Regular Meet I At last Peter Pan TOMATO JUICE 4 IGA htra Fancy-Tast- y... Cans Zqr&' 46 oz. !2't Dm WiStiL I II la Mia 4c Ricflnid; TUNA IGA Bloats hUoad Sava Feed Tkne-W- arh Fancy.... No Earl Iotts. BEEF STEW I)inty Moore y ITAUOiiVlANI da lb. can .Iodized uew Salt PRUNES J Delirious Large Nice Simla Clara 1 lb. pkg. Flam or lediiad WSan I taint I Foun 27(1 pkg. tt. Mix Pancake Pillsbury epirlal Kelloggs Corn Flakes r. m. Ji M 63 wear sheer nylons without Homogoniud.... oz. 12 XM (THIS PROPOETIONED PEANUT BUTTER Smoke Kools Carton this week's ' patterns J) r IeCle ovary hour of tho day, ovary day of tho wash. Shop at IGA whara tho poopls ars friond-Ha- r. and your dollar goat further Star of MY FRIEND IRMA Show! KOOL CIGARETTES SNAGS ONE-THRE- Mori Wilton WSCS met with Airs. Edythe I. Green last Thursday at the home of her daughter Airs. Joseph Bernini. The regular order of busineas was disposed of and the lesson for the day. "The Story of Leona Van Hoot" known as the Edith Cavelle of Belgium, was given by Mrs. Green. A letter by Alias Ruth Foster a missionary to Africa, which was published in a current magazine, was read by Mrs. Vola Nevers. At the close of the meeting tas were served to ty refreshments 12 members.- Next meeting will be held Alarrii 23, at the home of Airs. Garner Osborn. Airs. FROM 'TUTU,... ' Mrs. Roy Wlghtmnn of Payson visited last Wednesday with her Air. and sister and brother-in-laRUNNERS g, for i THANKS The members of the WSCS wish to extend their thanks 'to those who contributed food to the bake sale, and also to those who patronized them so generously. The Ladies report that the bake sate was very successful. All Page Five NEW FLUFFY ALL Deal oz. pkg. Belmonte Seedless 13 oz. pkg. 3ZC 190 21c 37 3 .87 Pound pkg, pair worry I luxite Foil-a-ru- n nylons made of fine 1 2 denier yarn They eliminate never before possible. from snags, one-threa- d the runner 8 12 to In 1 runs that cause most of in 3 for 35C 80s Sires your precious nylons 1 SSU BANANAS proportioned lengths. if you get a one-threa- d snag 3 n. FRESH TOMATOES as simple as this: "ft ... 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