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Show 195 July J. fjeiv-J- The Eureka (Utah) Reporter L' h Ladles of Elks Enjoy Cards at Regular Meet DELICIOUS APILE BAKE! By Mtirguvriu Mitkthta d the good newa are grand-anMrs. Jay Crane lra. Mabel Bird of Salina. Ladies of Elks mei in regular session on Tuesday evening of this week, with Vice President. A drey Sanderson, piesnling. At the dost of (lie business session cards were enjoyed. i Cushing wm the first prize, Mrs. Valene Livingston, the t and Mrs. Fay Wall, the raffle prize. A tasty lunch waa served by Mrs. Lcilie Knotlc. hostess for the evening. at the rlcing tlie apotlight home in Ephraim la the 2L Kby laughter, Carla, born "Tl Ml rieaaant h capital Friday 3. The Lcea have r; Nan-"- r grandparenta are lj thrilledWilaon Lee and Mr. of thla 2t and Mra. Floyd Naah all-ru- city. jShcr la the'former Marion Naah. and Mra. Robert Markham Mr Seventh Birthday Calls for Party City are rejoicing the birth of a baby daughter Salt Lake City on July frhia la the first daughter for la receiving a the couple and ahe Joval welcome from her parent Sd from her two brothere. Grand-ar- e Mr. and Mra. John frftrurke of Tooele and Mra. Edith Markham of Salt Lake City. The aa will be remembered 1 2Mae ORourke. - Salt Lake K Alice Secretary Columbia Robekah Lodge No. sess2, 1 0. O. F. met in regular ion on Thursday, July 1st, with XoMe Grand. Jean Giles residing. Alice Peart retary owing resigned as Sec- to other business committments. After meeting, cards were enjoyed. A delicious lunch was ser- with Virginia Bradford. Alice ved and Frances as Ewell Peart, hostessesXext meeting will be held on July 15. Noble Grand asks all officers and members to make a special effort to be present as there is some important business 8 Servings. - discussion. for Attend Wedding Eurekans S.LC. and Mrs. Wm. Paxman daughters, Colleen and Maxine, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawkins were in Salt akc Wednesday attending the wedding Mr. and reception for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mikesell. who were married in the Salt Lake Temple Wed nesda morning. son of Mr. and The groom is the Mrs. Bliss Mike-sell- . former residents of Mammoth. Mrs. Bliss Mikesell is the former Roah Anderson, daughter Anderson, and the Anderson, well remembered residents of Mammoth- of Mrs. P. N. late Mr. - Mr. and Aim. Leo M'. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bernini and their son David, Mr. and Mra. Darrell L. Franks and their son Barry and daughter Eileen, made a trip to Zions National Park and Bryce Canyon over the holiday weekend. Folks passing the Maynard Cronin home last Thursday got the impression that they were decorating the front of the house and the front porch for Independence Day, but on closer investigation decided the decorations were not the colors for the Big Day. Upon still further investigation found out that it was daughter Mary and her house guest. Margrnc Klcnda, getting ready for an evening party, which Mary was giving in honor of her guest. The two young ladies made a colorful background for their pvening party and from all re-- ! ports it was a most enjoyable one. Dancing and a tasty lunch and delightful weather made it just about perfect for the young folks. Those enjoying the party were Jerry Brown. Kenneth Spurrier, Paul Gourley, Sharon Laird. Ann Roberts, Margene Klenda and the hostess, Mary Cronin. and on daughter Diane, drove to ProvoenIndependence Day where they joyed the parade. Air. and Mra. Lloyd Handle Carlisle Adelman and and children. David and Susan of Sunnyside. Calif., were back in Mr. and Mra. Ilennry Wall and town on Sunday 'for a short visit at the R. L. Garity home. Airs. ion Carl spent the holiday weekAdelman will be remembered as end at Fish Lake. the former Miss Ruth Sylvester. Card of Thanks to extend our thunks and appreciation to our many friends, nrlghlMira nd rriativea, for their many acts of kindness during our wernt bereavement. For the many beautiful floral offer-tag- s. we are very grateful. aln-(e- and Aim. Floyd Bcddingficld (VirJerry are spending their vacation ginia Fields) and children of Milin Fontana. Calif., and are guests ford returned home on Tuesday of Mr. and Airs. Don Levig (Max- after visiting for a few days with ine and family. Carl Fields. Air. and Airs. Postmaster and Alra. Clarence Bauer and son David were in Salt Lake City on Sunday and Alonday and visited with Mr. and Airs. Clarence Peterson. They spent Independence Day at Lagoon where they "enjoyed" the sudden and very violent wind storm which struck parts of that area. Friends of Alra. Wm. Bridgeman will be pleased to learn that she Is recuperating nicely following an operation for removal of a goiter at the Nephi hospital on Friday of last week. EASY DOES it r ou Till Colovieh and sons Kay. Barry and Craig are vacationing in Los Angeles. They also plan to go to New Mexico, Son Francisco and to visit the Southern Utah Park before rc- i turning home. and Air. CAN GET &Save Money! 214 that extra SAIAD DRESSING . JULY SPECIAL 4 i. 3 cup 3 for 100 Fancy lb. 55 egg wnitea salt sugar Cnn.l'ine crushed pineapple i t u-Juice, pour into re-!- ). r;i:or tray end freeze to a .oish alH'ui A0 minutes. Beat xhi'.o.1 with salt until sUff !. ally add sugar. Scrape i r :1 LAMB STEW pineapple mixture lutes and carefully egg Return to tray, (old ingi'ilirr nirii refrigerator controls to lowest Ks1nle point and freeze until Arm. about 144 hours. Cut in squares and serve on crisp lettuce. Use chilled plates and erve Imi'iedlstely. i (!u!.i- -i 1 regular $2.39 value our specie price $149 without on Tfiis I -- I) 4 nil I. , rl la I k IS: Skirl an ki :.!la. 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Vi drained !emn juice 3 beautiful 6 piece Ekco Chrome Plated Kitchen Tool Set with wall rack I WSU MMT lb. 49c 2 lb. 19c Saltine Cracker Grapcttc Punch Syrup, .. pt., 39c Cold drink for Hot Days BEEP POT cup orange Juice Pinch of This mma Chocolate Drop Cookie, 53c qt. white- - Fruit Salad Serves 8) cups N. 2 can) crushed piiie.-ipple- -- employed. (Breakfast Suggestions) Purity Cocoanut it IGA Xtra Whipped i Hi Mr. and Aim. Harold Jameooa and family were back in town over the weekend. They are now spending the summer months In Kamlolph. where Air. Jameson la sa a mu Fron-- n IS Bern-liiac- Albers Flap Jack Flour, 4 lb. 53c Ixg Cabin Syrup, 24 oz. tin, 55c Rough and Ripe 3 for $1 IGA Peaches, 2VS s. &Save Woikl RKCIIF OF THE WEEK ITEM OF THE MON X IT you can get them completely dean. Soaking tor a couple of hours will loosen the dirt and make it wash out mure easily by the time youre ready to place the clothes In the washing machine. Use lukewarm water for sonking. Very soiled clothes should bo boiled for 10 minutes. For delicate pieces whih cannot bo bleached HARDWARE A VSove Tine I Alra. exceptional nation wide special approved and sold by more than 30,000 independent hardware retailers Alls Jranlne Sax is vacationing in Minneapolis with her aiater and l. family, Dr. and Mrs. IL G. ht other relatives. Atkinson) eers. tZaWamkl Webber and Alisa Air. and Alra. Sanford Kent Freida Ohlsen spent the weekend holiday in Provo as guests of Airs. (Colleen Cushing) were out from Webber's son and family, Air. and Salt Lake City over the weekend and were guests at the Hebcr Mrs. Ed Webber. Cushing home. Bate Alra. Virginia Bradford was the winner of the scarf given away by the Daughters of Utah Pion- an IV Alra. Wilma Wm. Turner of Washington. D.C., visited for a few hours on Tuesday with Airs. May Driscoll m Signed. Aim. Win. Gear and family Aim. Air. Lu-De- Amca. Mm, Aline Brisk of Bingham Canyon and her niece, Alios Mildred Calvert of Denver. Colo., Ifc-a- n It. L. Garity made a business trip to Salt Lake City on Wednesday of this week. n FESTIVAL! Alra. Alargaret Drew and Airs. Alanrain and Mr. and Airs. Alary Pannell were Provo visitors daughters of Salt Lake City were on Thursday of this week. guests at the A. D. Alanson home during the week. Air. Man son returned home, but Alra. Alanaon Alra. Olive Carlson spent the weekend in Provo with her son and daughters remained for further visiting with the Alansons an amiIy . the Don Carlsons, and with Mrs. Ruby Bigler and Air. and Alra. Wm. a The pair of pillow runes given away by the Shea and Barrett Shop were won by Mrs. Kate Sandy's guests were Sue Bell, David Bernini, Lary Ewell, Roger Bridgeman, Patricia Boswell, Gloria Caatleton, Jackie Coffey, Philip Lucas, Jimmy and Mary Jane Hone of Payaon and Brandy Butler. Assisting Airs. Butler in entertaining the young folks were Dianne Randle and Marjorie Randle. over-nig- . u 3 and Mr. and Mra Charne family of Garden, Calif., aro visiting with Mr. Balls mother, Mra. Franrea Ball. scheme. were guests last Friday of Mr. and Alra. Vem Never and Mra. E. A. Stokes. They also Mr- - a,,d Mra. Max Larsen and visited with Mr. and Alra. Wm. family are spending the week in Bate and family and Airs. Phyllis California where they are visiting Kitt and Frank Peart. with relatives. Farrell Walilquiat of Venice, Air. and Aim. Sterling Burrsuton Calif., was in town on Wednesand family. Air. and Mrs. Dewey day and visited at the home of Robinson and son, Jerry; Air. and Air. and Mrs. Clarence Bauer. He Airs. Harold Chatwin and Air. and also visited with several school Airs. Vaundell Christensen spent mates before returning to Goshen the weekend holiday at Fish Lake. where he is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Bethea Wolfe. Pretty Decorations Add to Party Fun Although the weather was very hot, they all report a very interesting and enjoyable trip. Nature cannot be surpassed for beauty. On the way home they stopped in Salina to watch a very beau tiful and colorful parade. They arrived home safe and happy but ell were very tired. We wish Sandra Butler, daughter of Air. an dMra. Curtis Butler, entertained a group of young frienda last Friday In celebration of her 7th birthday anniveraury. An afternoon of games was enjoyed by the small fry and Sandy's mother served tasty refreshments to the little people. A beautifully decorated cake centered the dining table and decorations were carried out in the green and pink color A wholesome and satisfying dessert, this Delicious Bake has high nave r value and pleasant texture contrast byApple combining apple sauce and toasted bread crumbs. Peaks of golden meringue topping entice the appetite, making the dessert acceptable fare for both family and guests. 4 cups (1 at.) slightly cup melted fortified sweetened applesauce margarine or butter. Z cups lightly toasted enriched 14 teaspoon cinnamon coarse bread crumba (6 slices) U cup sugar 3 egg yolki, well beaten Combjnt applesauce, bread crumbs, beaten egg yolks, margarine, cinnamon and sugar. Bake in a greased 2 quart casserole in a moderate oven (325F.) for 45 minutes. Remove from oven. MERINGUE: 3 egg whites 6 tablespoons sugar Beat egg whites until stiff. Add sugar gradually, continuing to beat until mixture stands in peaks. Pile lightly on top of Apple Bake. Return to oven and bake for 15 minutes, or until browned Peart Resigns RebekaH As 'Comuig (Avails Mrs-Naom- was Tuesday Alra. Ada McIntyre and Mra. Nora McCormick were in Nephl on Wednesday visiting with Mra. Wm. Bridgeman who la confined to the hospital In that city. The Frank Cromar family enlast Thursjoyed a day in Atugna at tlie home of Air. and Mrs- George Cromar. Those attending were Mr. and and turn, Mis. labile Cminar Richard of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sterling and children, Scott and Ann of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Croinar and sons. Alike and Pat of Los AnMiuera Auxiliary Meet Stan Tlie Tmtie District Aimer's Un- geles; Gene Croinar and son.Juste-seof l'rhr; Mr. nnd Airs. Don ion Auxiliary will hold the next and sons, Brad and Bryce of regular meeting on July 21. The Magna, and Mrs. Frank Gear, of ' Hireling this week was postponed Eureka. owing to so many members beGuest at the home of Airs. ing out of town. A god attendance is requested by the officer Sax, are Air. and Mrs. Larry Elton and baby daughter of Desof tlie organization. eret Chemical near Tooele. They are also spending sometime with Friends of Mrs. A. D. Munson, Mra. Lillian Elton in Mammoth. will be pleased to learn that ahe is recovering nicely from a recent Alra. Harvey Halverson of Midillness suffered during the week. vale, Vanner Holms of Fairvlew, N.M., and Air. and Alra. Conrad The Harry bran fiunlly, Air. Holms were in town, last week. and Airs. Ted Johnson and family They were called to Eureka by enjoyed the Independence Day the death of their father, John E. Holms. holidays at Fish Lake. - 6VJ.d SS'daughter, Ain Mantl Monday and with frienda. Holds Reunion at the Utah Valley hospital o The little tot, weighing hiing welcomed by two a brother. Helping to Jdf Alisa AIurgurriLa Handateora Cromar Family, Mrs. Lee Bird are the ", n"reuL of baby girl born ; Page Three 27c NEW LOW PRICES ON BIRDS EYE FANCY FRUITS, VEGETABLES and FISH 2 No. 303 cans, 29c IGA Cream Style CORN 4 cans 85c IGA TOMATO JUICE, 46 oz 1 69c IGA Red Alaska Sock Eke SALMON, lb. Tin Randles Specials July 9-10- -12 sror OHMNliC DRINK 48 oz. Cor 29a ' |