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Show August C, 1954 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Three four Generations At Mrs. L.W. Brady Honored on . er Get-Togeth- generation! were present P r visi; tart week. when at the hai a Mrs. Rost-oSe of Mr. and r, get-togeth- e Louise Senior and daugh-i- m of Salt Lake, Mrs. Moons daughter, Mrs. Himlet White and her daughter, finds Kathleen of Lynchburg. Va.. e at the pleasant dayMrflweeltSenior is Mr. und Mrs. Gnorgc Forney relister of Mrs. Harper, and will remembered as the former Mrs. turned liome Saturday after a pleasant vacation spent in SouthQiirlrt Underwood. ern California where they visited witli members of their family and attended a wedding reception for Mrs. Ned Allinson Mr. and Mrs. Gary Forsey, new- Club Entertains lyweds. The young couple were honored at a reception given by Mrs. Nod Allinson entertained the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. thr members of her rard club lust Robert Dooley at the Los Angeles at her home. Wedresday evening Slake lounge. Curds were enjoyed and the hosThe Forseys visited with Mr. tess served tasty refreshments to and Mrs. Sam Alnian i Carolyn members Mrs. Garv Daniels. Mrs. Forsey) in Los with Dr. Angeles; Wm. Mrs. Morris. Eastwood, Wm SalnVn ,Norma Mrs. IV ok Laird. Mrs. Max Rcrrv, xfl.e ind the special guests. Mrs u Mr. iu ith iind Druwoll. Mrs. Joseph Bernini, and Mrs. Robert Fife. prises in the card plaving were won bv Mrs. Dan'cls, high score, and Mrs. Mrs. Fife, the Mrs. Hud Moon Mrs. Myrtle Theriault lews i1 O'-rn- all-cu- rast Matron's - j trm-M-ralu- re side. Tlie picnic honored Miss Maud Clark, who left for her home in Iowa Wednesday morning. Family members attending were Mrs. Ada Bundle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randle, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks linker and I heir house guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tony Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis liuller and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randle and daughter Marjorie and the Lloyd Handles and their son and daughter, Tom und Diane ami the honored gUCHt. 1 On illr liewls Is visiting for a California were Mrs. Wm. Jaussi few da vs with Mr. and Mrs. nit son Stephen of Provo, and on cis Lewis. trd. Ihil, Charles and Frank of i the return trip home they brought Richland. Wash., who have be- -i Carol Hoopes of Downey with viiitinT ft the Ed Thomas home them and she will divide her time home on the vaeation between Eureka the past week, left for and Provo where she will visit list Saturday. with relatives. She is a niece of .Mrs. Forscv. Miss M .id Clark of Cl vela id, Ohio, who has spent the Mrs. Wm. Pimniiii and duugli- ., era Maxim- her sister, Mr. Ad-months th and Mrs. Richard , I ft Wednesday for C.r i H iv.lins ium in I nivo on Tiies- Ran he. River. Wen. She will visit .viMi day combining business and pica- Mr. ind Mrs. Albert Johnson for sure. 1 thr sm-in-- i i before continuing Vr to resume Airs. Dun Penrod and children the coming of Elbeita. returned home Wedjcho year. nesday morning after a vacation spent in Denver, Colorado with her accompanied Mr- -. Olive Carlson spent list relatives.MissSheMary Bauer to the wrek in Provo, visiting with her sister. mile higli city after Mary had ion and family, the Don Carlsons. completed her visit with her parents the John Baiters. Mary has been making her home in Denver for the past few months. a few Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Randle were hosts at a picnic supper at their horns on Tuesday evening. It was planned to have the picnic blit the IKI degree amnnunied by wind and rain, drove the party goers Indian's. that is, the adults were more comfortable inside, but the younger generation braved the elements and had their picnic out- turned In Utah which will to his many friends m the District. He made his home here for quite some time and will ' wel1 veniembered by many of tlu? residents t, v.-- Circle, OES met last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Theriault. After the business meeting was concluded, several games of Bin-g- o were enjoyed, and the hostess served tasty refreshments to Mrs. 'ysabrth Franke, Mrs. Rowena Hanks, Mrs. Virginia Randle, Mrs. Randle, Mrs. Ethel Donnelly, Ethel Krenton, Mrs. Edith Baker, anl Mrs. Mabel Butler. good news Merris. consolation. t journey to Cleveland, hrr leaching duties for 1 Birthday Sunday Uoyd Randles Give Picnic Supper O.E.S. Hostess Is Harp-hom- - Mammoth Firemens Auxiliary met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Gerald Keimedy. A short business session was held, end then the ladies blew up the balloons they would take to the Utah State Firemens convention to be held In Vernal on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Mrs. Jim Reid was elected Secretary of the organization to replace Mrs, Howard McIntyre, who has moved to Moab. Mrs, Kennedy served refreshments to Mrs. Wm. Roberta, Mrs. Oscar Erickson, Mrs. James Ksats, Mrs. Marie Berry, Mrs. Jim Re.d. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miller of Dividend sienl the weekend in Salt Lake City with their daughter and family, the Dewey Christensens. NEW CARRIER . . . Shown In drydock at Newport News, Va., In ISS Forrestal, new type air- Mrs. Mary Newman and daugh- permitting takeoff if piauc mimes craft carrier with angled deck arresting gear. ter Marilyn spent a few days in Salt Lake Citv last week where ihcy combined business and plea- Mrs. Earl Naef sure. Members of Mrs. L. W. Brady's family honored her last Sunday at a birthday relebration held at Saratoga resort. The day was spent swimming, visiting, and enjoying a picnic supper. Attending the well arranged relebration were Mrs. Hot tie Laird, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carson and daughter KeNae, John Evans, Mrs. Frances Comer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Comer of Lrhl, and their two grandchildren. Kay ami Bruce Chadwick of San Francisco, who are visiting with relatives in Utah! Mrs. Jennie Noslrom, Ronnie Curtis, Iz'hl; Miss Colleen Peterson, Provo; Mrs. Ben Rose ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan and children, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Boy re and daughter, Mr. amt Mrs. Reed Nostrum and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watson and son. of Salt Iuike; Eldon Shaw. Englewood, Calif., and the honored guest amt her family, Mr. Brady and two ' sons. Bill ami IVan. Mrs. Hamilton Laird Is Hostess to Ladies of Elks Mrs. Hamilton Laird was hostess to the Ladles of Elks at their regular meeting held Tuesday evening at the Elks club rooms. At the conclusion of the business meeting conducted by President Guil Drussvll, cards were enjoyed with Mrs. Heber Cushing winning first prize, Mrs. Robert d and Mrs. Thomas, Cronin, raffle prize. Mrs. Laird served tasty refreshments to those present. all-cu- May-nur- t, Mrs. Nell Kowe is her Mr. unit Sirs. John Phipps were Mr. and Airs. Tony Tyler of Salt vacation in Ogden with her son in Springville on Sunday visiting and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert with folks there who are attend- ; talks are epend.ng the week with ' Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Baker. Rowe and sons. ing the Rlackhawk aH-mhn- Club Hostess Mr. uud Mrs. Itinry Wall and son Curl drove to Gooseberry on Mrs. Earl Naef entertained the Sunday iFairview Canyon) members of her Budge dub last enjoyed the day fishing. Thursday evening. Prize winners were Mrs. Orris Sanderson, high seiii-eMrs. Tom JikIi-.c- , all-cand Mrs. Martin Fennell, consolation.! Wednesday, and will spend their' At the conclusion or the card; vacation with Mrs. I). J. Sullivan1 games. Mrs. Naef mu veil tastv rerin, Joim Sullivan. fresh merits to those named and to Mrs. Jim Ferris. Xlra. Max Berry, Mrs. Robert Fife,. Mrs. Elmo Bos-- . well und the spvcl.d guest. Airs. Lynn Brady. , Another Volus Dollar Solo that 1' added savings far coma in...stock-u- p ut Packed moans you...io today! Airs. George Combs and two children. Steve and Putrck. if Hayward, Calif., left Thursday of last week for home, after spending an extended vacation with Mr. Combs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('-- nil Fitch. Sr. Collie and Mike Combs remained in Eureka for further visiting with their grandparents. They will return to Hayward in time to resume their Airs. Nellie Laird and Mrs. Edythe Green were in Salt Lake City on Monday combining business and pleasure. school work. Miss Darlene Perrsnn of Salt Alisa (tulleen Burrustnn, daughAir. Lajw visited with her mother, Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling family spent Thursday in Spring-- , ij,oda Bell, over the week-enand Pat Lucas, daughter ville, visiting with the t emonj . of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lucas, reCastletons and with Mrs. E. N. ; ,, turned home Sunday after a weeks Castlcton who is making her home vacation in Salt Lake spent with 1116 ' Tullis of Newcastle and Mrs. Clar their aunt. Wanda Knotts. Mr. and ence Bauer were Salt Lake visitors Mrs. Jack Lucas drove to the city Air. and Airs. Wesley Christen- on Monday of this week. Pat Tul- on Sunday and the young lari .r a sen of Dividend and Milo Burras-to- n lis, who has been viisting at the returned home with them. . of Goshen made a hurried Sandstrom home, returned to the Mr. and Airs. Wm. Paxman and trip to Seattle last week to visit city with them. with a brother, Don Burraston, daughter Maxine. Mr. and Mrs. Air. and Mrs. D. C. Greenhalgh Wm. Dumas and two children of who was seriously ill. He was 226 somewhat improved when they re- - (Rachel Thomas) and sons, Rich- - Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Vincent of Milford, enjoyed a X)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXX?OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCK g pleasant vacation last week visiting the Grand Canyon, and the J and Mrs. John Castleton and Bur-rastn- n. d. ; PHONE 945 So. Unlv. Ave. southern Utah canyons, Bryce and Zions. They left Tuesday, and returned Saturday evening. They report a most enjoyable trip. 0 G G G G 8 8 U are dordicillu dnvited 0 8 G to 0 G G 8 a P jnowinfy Mrs. Jean Dixon and Mrs. Helen Bray and daughter, Debra, anl Mrs. A. Merel, all of Pro 70, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. Ed Thomas on Wednesday of last week. 4 8 G G G G Mr. and Airs, Floyd Gourley, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor, Roy Gourley, and Mis Eleanor Price of San Francisco, enjoyed the weekend at Fish Lake. They report 8 G 8 THE NEW 8 mini mntsnr mod good fishing. novo c Air. and Aire. D. C. 8 G G G C Tuesday, August 10th from 3 to 8 pm. 8 0 G Q 8 8 0 0 8 (EM dud DtPEDDDIE Wednesday and Thursday, August 10 8 I 8 win Larsen of Spanlalr Fork, spent Thursday and Friday at Fish Lake. fr. Larsen, who Is employed in Cuba at the present time, returned to his work on Sunday. Ith and 12th a.m. to 6 p.m. Prizes Will Be Awarded Every Hour on These Days 0 PRIZES G 8 D Heriot l1 ally of quality merchandise ADVERTISED LINES OF THE PAST. added to our IGA RANDLE'S MARKET HARRY RANDLE ?(Q)Efe Gii(iDpS dollclous jom ., End LAMB Shoulder Ib LIVER COFFEE trootl CHEERIOS PICNICS Smkcd hi. 49c CHEDDAR CHEESE Dressing-- , jS w can SHREDDED WHEAT Chocolate Drop ikg. lETTUGE Ib. 49c CANTALOUPE r,,rSl GREEN CORN iMc 49c COOKIES i.K. ct. 55c Mfe Ripe and Ragged PEACHES Saturday EurclM Hours Discontinued Will Be J FINE NATION-- 8 3 jr?h,r notice. Doctors Opisso and Alder ICICLE CARROTS bunch SPECIALS fi 7 9 Your Food Dollar Ruvs More at Your lioMU lOC 1 POTATOES No 10 lbs. ............55c RANDLE'S AUG. W & 2 for 45c 6 ota 28c Ofs': until 1.21 24c 62c VARIETY PACK 35c CAKE MIX SXadf!! 59c 59e with... jsf ICEBERG xtra 49c Salad Servo IGA whipped Ib. Sb. NOTICE Col- - New Fall Merchandise on Display: lines y. industry, the recent intracts providing wage nnd il.tr benefits increases vlrtiialiv t il I hanees of attaining this yin' the much discussed guaranteed annual wage. D Italian Sunnytog dress, Intoxication Cologne by Orsay, NEW Pen-dra- In the signing ofr Swansdown Suit, Carlye Dress, 3 Faberge Sets, Vassar- ette Foundation, 2 Warner "Merry Widow" Brassiers, 8 Airs. Nell Rowe and Miss Edith Pendray were in Orem last Friday visiting with their brother and family. Mr. nod Mrs. Robert Boll is recuperating at his home ;n On-Alloying a serious operation pi t! "rim'd several days ago at th LI'S hospital In Salt Lake. Antique Necklace, Maidenform Brassiers, ogne Basket and others. Price lolicy will save you money. I 8 G 0 0 0 basis. During this period our I.G.A. Low n, Air. and Airs. Wm. Roberts of Mammoth and Air. and Mrs. Dar- G 8 San-taqui- OOOCXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 8 is selected. Merchandise will lie sold on cash YouH find thorn Jim Brady of Mr. snd Mrs. L. K. Spurrier. Mr. amt Mrs. Clarence Rostrum of Mammoth and Mra, Matilda Brady spent an enjoyable evening at the L. W. Brady home on Friday of last week. Air. anil Airs. No Selling Favors for the Ladies for payment of accounts, until new location Greenhalgh and sons, Mr. and Mrs. EM Thomas and grandson, Ricky, were dinner whonsorvod guests at the Richard Ekker ranch with method In West Tintic on Tuesday of last potatoes and week. whole hemal G G G G C G Au?. 11, 1951. Our office will remain open Air. and Airs. Rllaa Altkeaell of Salt Lake visited last Sunday at the Wm. Paxman home. Mrs. P. N. Anderson, who has been a house guest of the Paxmans for the past two weeks, returned to the city with the Mikesells. G c OUR ROOKS will he officially closed 411 |