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Show 1951 March 26, 500" Club jerry Elton The Eureka (Utah) Heporter Meets at Home Iage Three MiaMaids Sponsor "Heart's Delight" Party for Mothers -r-Je,Ty Elton entertained the of the 500 club at her births . . . mf,".blat VVedneiday eevnlng. playing, first prize " KlltVns won MiaMaidaof Runtuquin - Tinlie by Mr.. Gary ,nJ eoniiolation prize Stake entertuim d thoir mother t WfSSS.aM.Bmy. ii nicely arranged "Heart' party at the Giiahen reciva-t- i n hall on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Itiihy Digler, stake was in charge of the delightful affair. An Intel e i mg was sente.l as follows- pingi'am song, by Sanl.i-fjui- n 2nd w:irl girU; tiihut. to mol her. Virginia Lee; tribute inv to MiaMaiilii liy Mrs. Wilson Is'e; talk Pearl Forsey and (p.ar'ette nimitu r from Goshen ward. Following the program. each girl prewntrd their mol her with a pink rose, whieh is tradilimal ut this particular party. A social hour, anil light refreshments rounded out a very enjoyable evening. Tables were demoted witli white candles and pink rosebuds. Eighty girls anil their mothers attended the party. Mothers and daughters attending from Tintic were Mrs. Wilson L-and Virginia; Mrs. Cliriss Soren. son and He!.-nMrs. Lucille Hansen and Janice, Mrs. Dee Clement and Lae, Mrs. Jerald Carlson and Giacie. Mrs. Lee Bird and Charlene. Mrs. Norman anil Joan, Mrs. Charles Brackenbury and Leah. Mrs. Glen and Glennis, Miss Marie Slaplev and teachers. Lillian Elton and' Mis. Gecrge Forsey. re r reai lost ess served tasty list to those named and to Mra. Mrg Jafk Wjlde Mrg. Mra. Vaughn Clement. uJPllavnard Kay and the special Jtll'isa Dnrlme Ieart. "'ifo TTI's Union Auxiliary eele-hr- d evening, lHt Wednesday at the annual anniversary which was held at the and Gladys rCwcr were in charge of the doc-Jetto- carried out the St. Pav theme. Farren took over the enthe program trainment end of were in'd various games enjoyed Sth Stcl'a Larrahee and Ruby Rrtrinson winning the prizea A Cake Walk was also enjoyed 'with all members participating. A mod number of member the meeting and thorough-- v meet-wi- ll enioyed the evening. Next be held Wednesday, April which Patrick's Alliene I. Y. Worship Center ned a', the Thursday meeting. with Diane Randle. Dennis Fair-- 1 less. Nancy Matthews and Gary Y.iinasbita in charge of the ccr- 1 pi plans . . CoL Phyllis D. S. Gray, director of air fores women, receives eagles from Gen. Nnthan Twbilng U.S. sir force chief of staff. STRAIGHT BOURBON Rehekah Lodge No. 2. Centra1 Pcbekah IOOF at th Ixxlge No. 52 at Mount Pleasant, the occasion being the visitation of the president of the Rebckah As-- j seinbly of Utah. A very fine meeting was held. preceded by a banquet. A good crowd attended although the CORP.. N. Y. in- - dement weather kept many at home. There were representatives from Ogden, Rail Like City. Mur-la- y v .1 h mic M' s I ran' es ,onfrom Tone'? on Sat u nicy and Si.n-- I day v. living her in .l.- r. V s. N. A. - UnONAL DISTILLERS PROD. - . !?jr?yn ".T1, lo.vard, and Polly and Tom muuh1. pi-- si- ,.d n- 1 ys Jones. YOU want delicious flavor In IFyour casserole toppings, don't discard the broken pretzels in the box. Crush then, coarsely and use for toppings as well as a substitute for crumbs In meat loaves. When serving chicken on waffles or biscuits, cream style, add a pinch of poultry seasoning to waffles or biscuits for extra deliciousness. Here's an easy dessert guaranteed to be a favorite with young and old alike. Slice brlcli ice cream bro-igu- s i i j RECIFE OF THE WEEK Mrs. Gerald Kennedy cnlertain-- ' members of her card club last 'Dun--.daat her hone in Mum-m- o Bacon-Sardi- Sandwich Spread ne 1 bacon 1 the game diversion and the hostess served a dainty lunch to membeis: Mrs. James Kaatz Mis Hamid Sorenson, Mrs. James Tonne. Mrs. Ernest Carter. mi" crumbled crisp cooked K cup h. -i s 1 (6Y ounce) can sardines, drained teaspoon grated onion -- POTATOES kijoJO for S1.00 HEW Mayonnaise Combine bacon, sardines (which have been broken finely) and onion. Moisten with mayonnaise until of spreading Mrs. Clirenve Ha-druMrs. Ik-oRose. Mis. Osi'ar Erickson, and Mrs. M:ri Beriy. Prize wirr.i wrse Mrs. Kaatz, high sem e. Mrs. Sorenson 2nd high. Mrs. s'r.e, el! cut, and cor.soia-- ' and place between jelly roll alicea, timi Mrs. C i:tr. sandwich fashion. Serve with crushed berries as a sauce. Dumplings will be especially glamorous if you place a few chunks of American cheese on them immediately after dropping Joum . . . into boiling liquid. You may also add bits of ham, crisp bacon, and stuffed olives to the Mr. anil Mr. Itrm.kx lt:ik-r- ' parsley dumpling batter. I arrived in town on Randle (Ii! Make a good gravy tor pork Wodn-Mdaa short visit with their parents. Mr. and Mra. Alton chops by adding a cup of water and Mr. and Mrs. Harry to a can of cundenaed tomato soup Randle. Their last place, of rei-- j poured over the chops while they're New Mex'i". baking or simmering on top of iv.is Clovis. Brook is with National Lead Co. the range. and really gets around Hw conn-- , Sprinkle Is cup, each of raisins try. They are hoping to locate, and gumdrops over your spicecake someplace in Utah. batter just before baking. You'll have a delightful quick fruit cake Mrs. Mr. K'.anecs Lew'. and which needs no frosting. Frank Hannifin matte a business Use egg yulks to make custard n M nilay of this ; rip 1 I'.iyi-sauce for prune whip. Flavor the vetk. sauce with grated orange or lemon or almond extract rind i JuM-pisiik- and Mr. g id Mr. two ila'igl.UT.i, IVggy and Joyce, with Mrs. E A. ( of (i;-ami Mis. rear! Ludlow, Og-i!'-I 'ot h fi riu-- r Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. resiilrnta of EuNovers on Friday and SaDird.iv reka. ! Mr. on Rumlay k of and M:s. Wlr'ford Bat- - ami famMr,. l.ir! Andrew left Thur-!.- ! Carol and Dale spent the ily. f ir S.vt V'kc City on r bus-:i- v Neveis Mrs. Stokes. Mrs. lay with M, will In th- giieal and the Win. Bate family. f hi r :! :: tiler and family, the W Fnraeya. Mr. Mill M, . pev.ry ( "loin and :i of ?;'.! Like I it;.' spent Mr-- . MaMliu Van Wagnner, pub-iml in Dividend as gm-stthe w-ehi ll'll '.Kixc. is in Rail and Mr if M's Condi's parents. iMv !'.; we k attending a regional Mrs. !n Miller. ; r iMibhi health nurs-- , t i :.; veil hid i on liniiihKn of Mi. end Mr. Vi IV Inewlay and Thnri- T Kaivka ill M.aied fait Isk City Vn- ivrity of ttrah vil n I'iiil li.iilaw.iy on VVivm-.-dnr 1. !.. . '.liter Kf ll f ;..l i i tiiis wvrk . Nn-i- ., ; ,. A If D rt IWinU Green Label Maple Quart Decanter A n-Ib- I 3 for $1.00 U. S. Mo. 1 SIr Jl White J Idaho Bakers, RHUBARB, lb. jj LETTUCE, lb. . Cut for Sao SQUASH, lb. Ariions Math ! Double Nsliy't Con Carni Chili lA Quality Canned Vegetable Buyl SSS CORN 4 for 15 07. $1 j tomatoes; SSrPEAS 5 for $1.00 Year Cfcoko... 5 for $ PINEAPPLE 21 cans (Tid Bits, Sliced Chunks, 1 n' I G ; I Pillsbury MIXES i 'NIBLETS l'a Ir m. ii ,i.M Hudi Mi. ami Mis. ,n ep ir.i.-- h For!; on 'I Imr"- son i vices fm E'mo lay to n't nl Bser.s. w'i-- i ii: ,'! of a heart at' I o'.- k Ronth Dakot i in lie!'-- S ' ii'I:y. .Mis. Bivins was a of Buds'?! of ,fs. I.vdia D-n- iii leagues for PEAS iiiiim-- i Mr. s-- 1 i .. i;. .'..r.s -r 'Ir- - I Ii' !.,i'l -t : . Ja-- irk pent th- - -- CARROTS D.l Mont. Buffot oil Marsh C'on TCILtl TISSUE royal palace. The twelve cars on the train are loaded with different kind-o- f fruite, nuts, nnd liever.n: . And the train atops automati' cally in front of each pl.ii' ' cun chise there person sitting what be wan la. From where I ait, the Mnlm a 1 4 cans $ I 10 Giroundl Seefi Thu 100 Purs Borf is ground hno froth DoJy . Youl Uo Boor...ond just look o d4 pri.l cans $1 8 rolls $1 IGA Ripe N Ragged PINEAPPLE Pilktout Hawolli - h.Pot or go to a lot of work ! n folk- - drop in. Just offer ill, ii what vmi have coffee, fen. and ,i ti iiiii isle glass of beer 1. 'hem m ike their own rhoire. ii fn l they're getting royal i Inrli min' ! YCUR POOD BUYS b40RE v 1 DOLLAR at your i - u Foundation 3 for j LOO 3 pounds $1.00 Or.d. B..f Roast, Fryers, ib Fan ! HANDLE'S SPECIALS i j Mjrch 26, 27, 29 j Fri., Sat.. Mon. lb. 49c R.ady 65c Fion.tr Sa'ssage Rolls You il'.n't have to spend a lot Copyright, I" t. I I A is reuily going to in'n $ d.i extremes ti iii'iiif'-- his guests. Around he world, hospitality i ills p i i ertninly doesnt need nil those fnlirv tr:: iriings. f lor Sil. sap.dii ;:s ''Gravy Train" haa a made of ailver. Now, maybe that' not nnnnnnl for n prince, but thi fellow had It running around on an enormous dining tnhle In the 5 No. 303 ql.M TOMATO SA'JCl- - Frank Ieart. You Might Call it Maharaja in India who iminiature elertrir train all for $ I .veek-, j.ue of A;rs. liress- h. i und sister-in-la- From where I sit ... ty Joe rajs 5 1 M i,,; reading the other day CAKE j CompfetaARx WHO'.fEETS and (ire--M"- Ca-ni- .i BUY FROM YOUR DEALER & D.l Monl. w-t- c hn-tl.- t i 5 for $1 or cans 12 No. 30) Lihby't iieparliii-ni- !I. M.iicorn for SI.00 j or Crushed) .l-- ;. Luck 'l Knolls. Vi. ... 20c ... 12c ... 9c I String Beans . . 6 for $ m v.-- lbs. 49c GRAPEFRUIT BAG . 55c ; 1 10 rncy i Electricity saves so many farm hours nd dollars for only a few pennies. Vt cant out s livestock, bigger eggs, and better crops. Beans & 6 for S1.C0 f-- r it water really runs. That means hours Raved in lifting and lugging. And run ning water means more milk, heavier Pork 7m No. n. Put an electric pump on your farm, and VARNEY'S -- Round- at and Paystm. EARS 010 WHUnEY 86 PROOF 1 it h Mrs. Gerald Kennedy Entertains Club Edythe I. Green reproronted the L 1,1 Dev,--;,-n ty lv j Columbia THIS WHISKEY ltrown, 1 Mt. Pleasant Meet FULLY AGED! Lodge No. 2. I OOF. met isl Tliursilay at the Union Hall. Kullo.ving the regular business session, the group practiced marching fur th, Kchckiih which will be held in Salt Lake in Maw Mrs. Kai- - Ames was Hie winner of the flower drill prize, and with so many other inixirtant things t to be before the assemcar-Iwere dispensed wi.h. blage. iiiiI llie nieiub, is drew for prizes. Mrs. Minnie Painter, won first pr:::. anil Mrs. Ted .loimMin. tie consolation. !tci'ivxl:nieiils wer .wived by Mis. L?na Creenhalgii and Mrs. Nettie Dir.iimr. hostesses for the evening llvb.-k.i- i ton Laird. , losl , : ? ' Hill mcm- - by Meats Postponed Owing to inclement weHther and illness. many of the club meetings sciiedulrxl for this week had to be Rebekahs Practice Marching at Meet ut i u mi u BEADS AIR GIRL8 Mrs. Heber Cushing entertained last Friday niRht at a well arranged Rt. Patrick's Day party. Contract bridge was thi evening's diversion and prizes wci-- won by Mrs. Glen Knotts, high scoiv, Mrs. Max Evans, all-cand Mrs. Ted Colovich, consolation. The hostess served a tasty lunch with the dt. Patrick's Day thi me carried out in th-- refreshments and in the table decorations. Attending were those named and Mrs. L. W. Bradv, Mrs. Hal Morris. Mi. Robert Thomas. Mrs. Cecil Livingston. Mrs. Jack Lucas. Mra. Henry Wall and Mrs. Hamil- Local Rebelcah kandle. I airless, vlL, Gives Lovely Party BOURBON "h'-Ve- Mux-'mife- ut STRAIGHT . Diane Randle, ary Yamasiiila, Nancy Matthews sliMiin:i Uan, Sluiiinu UaleM, t me Puvnun. Jerry Feidler, Evan Mrs. Heber Cushing GREAT Tn-as- - t ,y ?oali ussetl and be made at next meet- - V " l1l1v crs. e Mrs. Max high score. Mrs. Wm. Joan Morris, all-cnnd con- solation, Mrs. Bob Robinson. A tasty lunch was served to those named and tr Mrs. Gary Daniels. Mra. Dorothy Aliinson. Mrs. Mar-- j ion Hopes and special guests. Mrs. Max Larsen and Mrs. Tom Hopes, CENTER? f!r ..,1'r,l .,anI1', , Mrs. Don Hudson was hostess' to members her rant club on Wed-- 1 nesday night of this week. "SOO was the evening's enter-- 1 tainment and prize winners were SUV OF er ! "500" and Lunch Enjoyed at Club TSE BOURBON ! 1,lltn,l,4 i. r ' . tions on the birth of a baby son horn Monday, March 22 in This is the first child for the couple , and new mother will tie remembered as Miss Joan Echevarrieta, PTA daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Echevarrieta of thin city. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. As- - A. Cluridge of Delfa. Happy father of Iwnt-Tew-hMiall" of T,nUc' p"dcnt CU is attending school at the AC In Kathleen Ligan. Ju,,KC' Vitc ret Rowley nnd Sir ary and John Harrington urer Norma Bute and Principal of leftKcv. Fatherfor Rochester, N.Y. Sunday Tintic High School Alonzo Sand- - He will a few days there and spend were trom in Payson last week later journey to Washington, D.C. attending a PTA rouncil meeting. for two months. At the end of that The meeting was called for the tint? he will return to Eureka for of reminding the various further visiting with his mother, pui-units to meet the dead line dates Mrs. Dennis Harrington and sisters and to urge students to npply for Rr. Mary Margaret Denyae, and A scholarships uml to encourage Mias Mai get Harrington. He is in the liunu whooU and here on lenve from Rt. Gregory's communities. College In Pakistan. The meeting was conducted by Mrs L. Curd of Thanks steward, council dl.nti ami Wa at Taylor The Rt. Patrick's Pay Dance mentary school. committee wish to express appreciation to the townspeople who sup. Itr.uly and Kenivth rs. I ported them so generously in makSpurrier were in Provo on Mon- - ing I lie dance a success, both from ',,,d ,n ""T a social and financial stand point. rlfI!wpp,7 his foot which They wish In extend BoctHl thanks wai crushed in a mine accident to the young ladies of tlv parish thive weeks ago. for the fine work done by thorn. Eurekans Attend Meet jPayson was Worship Group Plans Party e Mrs. Wm. luxman and daughter made a business trip to Salt Lake week. City on Monday of this THE M.F.Y. p. - Anniversary Party CSShS1, Rowley In-lig- ht" suin-r-viso- Mgers' Union Auxiliary Holds Mr. and Mrs. Rex Clarldgs of Ligan are receiving congratula- 45c |