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Show December 10, 1954 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Mw Member Initiated Into Rebekah Lodge "500" Club Enterfained SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK -- Rebekah Lodge No. 2 ' rjSibl. Thura-evenin- g in regular aesalon laat at the Miner' Union Jjth Mr. Jean Giles presid-th- e bualneae meeting, urn. Lorie Jonea waa Initiated tetotfe organization. Fieetion of officera waa held the following being elected: grand. Elva Webb; vice Minnie Painter; financial Ertttary, Alliene Farren; reoord-Tcretar- Host to WSCS eer, HEN W v your sweet tooth Is after you to do aometLing about it and you want to satisfy it but not eat too sweet food, try pitting dates end filling with leftover hard sauce. Meat pies will be on the menu often during cold weather. As a nice change add a speck of sage to the biscuit mix which you use Helen Laird. Lena and Nettie Dittmcr jedVdelicloua lunch. Hostesses A. Stokes Has Family Dinner Mrs. E. Stokes entertained . a family dinner on Saturday, November 27. Turkey and all the trimmings featured the dinner. Those attending were Mr. and Nevers, Mr. and Mrs. gn. Vern and sons, Billy, Rich-u- d Wm. Bate and Jerry; Mr. and Mrs. Whit-fogate and children, Lee, Carol and Dale of Provo and Mr. and gra. Joe Stokes and daughters, Peggy and Joyce. An evening of games rounded out a most enjoyable evening. Mrs. E. A. nj Club Group at James Ferris Home Bridge Hn. James Ferris entertained members of her Bridge club last Thursday evening. In the card playing, Mrs. Oris Sanderson won gnt prize; Mrs. Leland Sanderson non the prize and Mrs. vm Evans, consolation. After cards, Mrs. Ferris served a tasty lunch to those named and to Mra Tom Judge, Mra Martin Fennell, Mra Elmo Boswell, Mrs. Robert Fift, Mrs. Earl Naef and to those named above. the all-c- ut for the topping. baby ELEPHANT Eagerly waiting to be cuddled is this adorable toy that would do. RECIPE OF THE WEEK Mammoth Fresh Pesr Betty (Serves 6 cups peeled, sliced fresh peers W cup hot water h cup dark brown sugar 4 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 tablespoon lemon Juice h cup dark brown sugar Vc teaspoon salt W teaspoon ground ginger 1V4 cups soft bread crumbs 2 tablespoons butter Parboil pears in hot water In covered saucepan S minutes over medium heat Add the K eup sugar, lemon rind and Juice to pears. Pour half Into a casserole. Mix remaining sugar, salt ginger and bread crumbs Sprinkle half sver pears. Repeat with remaining Ingredients Bake 20 minutes or until pearl are soft in moderately hot (375F.) oven. 6-- al. ,yb Mrs. Richard Hawkins Is Club Hostess Mra. Richard Hawkins was hostess to her 500 club members on Wednesday of last week at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Paxman. After an evening of cards, the hostess served delicious refreshments to those present who were Mrs. Gary Daniels, Mrs. Ned Al-lins- Mrs. Marion Hopes, Mrs Bob Robinson, Mrs. Wm. Morris. Mra. Max Berry, Mra. Wm. East-woo- d and the special guest, Mrs Don Hudson. Winners in the card games were Mrs. Daniels, high score, Mra. and Mrs. Hopes, the t, consolation. Al-lins- all-cu- Ladies of Elks At Regular Meet Ladies of Elks met in regular session on Tuesday evening at the Elks Lodge rooms, with President re-eiv- ei Presidents trophy as 1154 sUUsdlng handicapped man. Firemen's Mammoth Firemcn'a Auxiliary held a meeting last Tuesday at the home of Mra. Earl Lunt. Following the regular business meeting refreshments were served to those attending who were: Mra. Jim Reed, Mrs. Wm. Roberts, Mra. Oscar Erickson, Mrs. Lunt, Mrs. Kenneth Lunt, Aire. Ernest Carter and Mrs. James Kaatx. bes- t- a on It at (Cllaaos Make a pretty dessert in no time at all. Pour ii&tant vanilla pudding. made with chilled milk. Into custard dishes, top with a peach half, then circle the fruit with chocolate chips. Scrambled eggs are a favorite, but they will take on new glamor if you sharpen them with a smidgeon of grated onion and add s bit of cheese before cooking. Serve with toasted English muffins. Thin ginger eookier or snaps make a nice ssndwich cookie when put together with cream cheese mixed with orange or pineapple marmalade. Air. and Mrs. Max Chatwtn of Gail Drussell presiding. Alter the business session was Santa Monica, Calif., were In town concluded, cards were enjoyed, were called with Ain. Harold Jameson win- during the week. They of Mr. Chat' death to Utah the by and and first raffle ning prize t. win's mother, Mrs. Thomas Chat-wi- n Mrs. Leonard Brown, the Hostess for the meeting, Airs. of Santaquin. When the Chat-wiHeber Cushing, served a tasty returned to California on lunch. Alonday, they were accompanied The Ladies of Elks next meetMrs. Ned Hickman, Mr. and by ing will be held the first Tuesday who will spend the winter months in January. Meetings will be disat the Chatwin home. pensed with during the holidays. Fri.-Sat.-M- SPECIALS on. I Why Write? i -- - See Santa in Person Saturday AT RANDLE'S MARKET FREE - Presents, Coffee and Eats Reg. 31c CAN BEEF, CHICKEN I 2)J 3oJ Wonlc WHOLE GREEN Js BEANS TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. 4 for $1.00 4 for $1.00 Strawberries Birds-Ey- e 2 1 fair 45c CUE the start . . . ripened to magnificence by seven slumberous years' aging in tiic cask . . . Old Charter is the best ORANGES Vclcncias Bourbon Whiskey in the land! POTATOES X: BANANASQUASH mA Sloclz OLD CHARTER tick-lin- seven long years! KKTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF . 7 YEARS OLD COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KY. OLD CHARTLR DISTILLERY 4for53c lb. 39c BEEF BACON 53c ib. DILL PICKLES 15c 10c 31c "Z 14c LEG OF LAMB 69c .Z 49c CHOPS Shoulder, lb. BOLOGNA SI Full Stick . 5c up now for OS ARI . Widow Sliced LOW PRICES k ...ike hitkey i oek . . . that didn't watch ihe clock... Itck-- FANCY 2for19c Fresh Packaged TOMATOES ( RECVE SEGOMILK 59c Pot Roast Old Charter itself. Superior front - FREE Pet or 2 lbs. ..... CARMEL APPLES 75c 35' lb. reg. or drip, $1.08 GRAHAMS j 4 for $1.00 V2 gjalL Made With Honey Hee decanter is in as good taste as FRUIT COCKTAIL Purity Club Crackers FESTIVE FRUIT gift Social, Keely's Ice Cream Schilling Coffee Instant 2 oz., 59c This beautiful new Holiday FREE Pears 2 can 3 for $1.00 Peach Preserves i. g. a. 3 for 59c Corned (Beef 4 for $H Chets Pies 4 for ns (rood taste... being is A restaurant in California has equipped ail its Ublea with scrabble games. Losers pay the checks. all-cu- BUND AWARD . . . Jsdgs Bam M. Cathey of Asheville, N. C., sightless champloa d the hUnd for M years, GETS Party ut Le-At- ar Meets Auxiliary Christmas n, ing the blessing. Joungter. Crocheted of bright red yarn and stuffed with cotton batting, baby elo lot of squeeze pnnt He sets s good example at dinnertime by wearing a clean, white bib. Make one for fun for some charming toddler. Full crocheting instruction obtained from the Needlework Department of this paper. Please send a stamped, envelope with your request for this Leaflet No. P.C. 4812. (doming Events W.S.C.S. met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elsie Nilson. Mrs. Norma Bate opened the meeting with prayer, and the members Joined in repeating the Lord's Prayer. Plana were completed for a Christmas Party to he held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Trcloar on Dec. 21. Dinner will be served at p.m. followed by entertainment and an exchange of gifta. After the busmens meeting was concluded, the hostess served tasty refreshments to twelve members with Mra. Wm. Vivian ask- y, 'Legion Auxiliary Plans Mrs. Dean Rose By Mrs. Dean Rose entertained the The American Legion Auxiliary members of tbs 500 club at her will hold a regular meeting oil home In Mammoth on Thursday of Alonday night at 8 p.m. in the lost week. memorial building. An evening of cards was enAfter the regular business sesjoyed and Mra. James Toons won sion the annual Christmas party high score, Mra. Clarence Roatrom will be held and a program is besecond high; Mrs. Gerald Kenneing prepared. ail-cMrs. and Wm. dy, Roberta, Officers of the organization are consolation. the members to attend this urging Delicious refreshments were meeting and enjoy the party and served to those named and to Mrs. the program. James Kaatx, Airs. Oscar Erirk-soPrimary Party 1 The rimary of the LDS EuAlias Dixie and Mra. reka Ward is planning its annual Ernest Carter. Stevens, Air. and Mrs. Floyd Ilillman and Chrislnu a party to be held on Air and Airs. Leslie Harker of Monday, December 21 at 6:30 p.m. Firth, Idaho, were In town last Airs. Klla Stewart returned to week visiting with the Alton BaChildren who study music in a her home Sunday evening after kers and Mrs. Karl Naef and school group can look forward to spending the past ten daya In better marks In ail their studies, Suit Lake City where ahe waa the of her sister, Airs. Edith according to a recent survey of guest elementray schools. The survey Alarkham. shows that 90 per cent of all honor atudenta play some kind of musical Funner Kurekans In town on instrument. The ability to concenfor the funeral of Duane trate and coordinate, taught by Alonday Chambers were Air. and Mra. la a virtue music, that affects all Gourley, Sr.; Air. and Mra. other activities. LAlar Gourley Jr., Spanish Fork; Mrs. Jark Greesman, Mra. Merlin In 1907 the first record ever to Wilcox Burke. Lark; Airs. Nettie be broadcast waa transmitted the Foster and Airs. Daisy Harding of comparatively short distance of 12 Provo. miles. The next year the recording of the Anvil Chorus" from 11 Among musicians, the term jazs Trovatore waa an experimental broadcast for the U. 8. Signal is used to cover developments of Corps. In 1909 Marguerite Mazarln American folk music. In the 1920's an aria rfom Carmen" in Jazs was railed Dixieland and rag' sang the first live" musical program In time; in the 30a It was big baiid New York City. swing and boogie woogte; it was bop in the 40a and now In the 50a Its cool Jazz." AH of this In Ethiopia, natives celebrate American music grew from various the birth of Jesus 13 times a year families of folk music around the once every month and twice in turn of the century, when the April holding that Christ had so Western and hillbilly melodlea and many attributes that He could nut the American Negro bluee began have been born but once. to converge. Mrs. Elsie Nilson Alice Peart; trena-55- r Virginia Bradford. "owing to the lengthy business Min initiation and election of cards were dispensed with nd all the members participated the drawing for prises with JjLnce, Ewell and Ruby Robinson Jawing the lucky numbers. Mrs. Page Three EVERY Clrijimud DAY AT PILES t Ctisopsr ofivr p.m. and afl day Sundays, long distance b n el modern living's groofoti bargains. sere |