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Show 21, 1055 January The Eureka (Utah) Importer Page Three Mrs. .,.ani! prize winners were Gerald Kennedy tur Eru'kann, Entertains Club Mr. Gerald Kennedy entertain the members of tier rard club liiMt Thursday at her home in ml Mammoth. 500 wan the gume diversion Round Steak Served This Way Makes Tasty Square Meal Gel" HY DOROTHY MADDOX pMtOM m x, " , I Mr. Clsrenc Mrs. Dean Rom. Rostrom and unh Marilyn Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Don Reid of Kearns has been spending the pant ten day In Mummoth at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kennedy. in on our Milwaukee, Wis., comes this tasty und hourly vS&JRgtEr 'k ta bJlM ,lloS10red oodnc Sh to ndSTS? PrppaCd tor Mr. high score, Mrs, James Aoune, 2nd high: Mrs. Krn- lest Carter, all-cand Mr. Will- lam ll.ib.-rt- . consolation. At the nincliMlon of th, rard games, the hastes served a tasty lum-l- i to .those named und to Mrs. Humid Sorenson, Mrs. Janies a?l. tKmi5CnU " to round teak which is enhanced -cthU wa yu have ompany-treat that will be a most-any-d- ay In purchasing round steak, allow approximately tt pound per tw In refrigerator, wrapped loosely CTwaxcd paper. Plan to use the round steak within three to live RANDLES I.G.A. Round Steak, Dill and Vegetables aS8cKdrtrhr,!flndi stcalScut 4 (6-- 8 Servings) thick; flour, 1 teaspoon din P,ck,cs- - cut in half tou"lon- - H-In- ch l3Siu lJiInnr S riniuil 5 i tn? 55. Bb?,ul 3x4 inches. Pound in flour ,:Spri:,kle nn Ealt Lay I strip each of Piece. Fold meat in half, Brr n ht i in heavy s!:illet Add ,r'rr 1,1 bours' pr uT,tn tcndCT P Mi:LOr. "1 ,- Birthday Guests Enjoy Sleighing ,' Specials Fennell, Cheryl Christensen, Sandra Wilde, Chryle Thomas, Mary Ellen Ferguson, Sharon Laird and Lila Schow. Officers Named by MU Auxiliary President Myrtle Rowley preat the meeting of Tlntic District Miners' Union Auxiliary on Wednesday evening, January sided 19. Mrs. AUiene Farren was elected as trustee, and Mr. Blanche Beck appointed to the office of assistant conductor. Cards and reminiscing at the close of the business session made for a very pleasant evening. Refreshments in the form of pot luck were served. This proved to be very enjoyable, as each dish brought fitted in and made a de- Lady of Elks Hear Read New all-cu- Norma Bate. After the business meeting, and the prayer service, the hostess served tasty refreshments to members: Norma Bate, Elsie Nilson, Vola Nevers, Edith Pendray, LaVon Ryan, Eileen Hawkins, Pansy Treloar, Ada Randle and Myrtle Theriault Mrs. John II. Andrew was in Salt Lake City on Monday and Tuesday of this week. On Monday she attended a luncheon at the Hotel Utah for the auxiliaries of Utah medical; the pharmaceutical and dental associations. This was the first time the three auxiliaries met as a group and plans were made to make It an annual affair. Each group contributed to the entertainment. The school of pharmacy furnished a speaker who told of the origin of some of the The LaJollas club met last new medic inea, which proved very Thursday evening at the home of interesting to the ladies. Mra Don Gilea Mra Andrew reports a most "500 was the evening's diver- enjoyable afternoon. She returned sion and after the conclusion of home Tuesday evening. the card gamea Mra Giles served a tasty lunch to members, Mra Heber Cushing, Mrs. Dee Clements, Mrs. Margaret Greenhalgh, Mra Ted Johnson, Mra Harry Dean, Mra Floyd Nash, and the special guests, Mra Anna Franks and Mra Alliens Farren. Prise winners y ere Mra Cushing, high score, Mra Greenhalgh, all cut. Mrs. Clementa honor prise and Mra Franka consolation. PHONE 945 So. Uhiv. Ave., : Provo E. LaMar Buckner of Ogden, the Utah, Is national president ofComUnited States Chamber of merce. Rom where I sic the cold ground when they found a piece of rubber hand frown in the lea One hen pecked at it," says "and it snapped right ftgck. She bucked off clucking while another hen tried it, and another. And the Srorm kept right on snapping back. They all got their feathers ruffled. Yon never heard such a ruckus!" "I Anally had to break up tho lea with ag ax before those hens -- Cuff, - Monday 22 - 24 21 - January for the organ- Margarine ization were discussed and passed on. After the business of the evening was taken care of, cards were enjoyed with Mra Henry Wall winning high score, Mrs. Leonard t, and Mrs. Wall Brown, the also won the raffle prize. Mrs. Eldon Nelson was the hostess for the evening and served tasty refreshments. Pears, I.G.A. Tomato Juice 2 for 49c 3 lbs. 39c 2for35c 2 size 3 for 1.99 Vienna Sausage Mrs. Elmo Boswell Honors Daughter Remarkable 29' 28 oz. Quaker Oats 3 for S1.00 all-cu- Sperry Libby Campbell's Mrs. Elmo Boswell honored her daughter Patricia on the occasion I.GJL Milk, . . 4 for 49c of her 8th birthday anniversary 's and entertained a group of friends at a nicely arranged birthday party on Tuesday afternoon of this week. The young people were kept busy and entertained with a variety of games arranged for their pleasure, and prise winners in the various games were Gloria Larry Ewell, Donald Greenhalgh, and Norma Branckenberry. Mrs. Boswell served delicious party food to the young people. Patricia's guests were Sandra Butler, Gloria Castleton, Larry Ewell, Donald and Donna Greenhalgh, Jacque Bell, Gloria Ann Allinson, Karen Christensen and Norma Brackenbury. Tomato Soup, . 3 for 32c Pot-rlcia- Caa-tleto- Wheaties 2 for 45c n, Chiffon Zee Napkins 2 for 43c Toilet Tissue 4 for 34c Tissues Northern for Cold Weather 19c Syrup Family Favorite large can 89 Sleigh Riding Party Marl Birthday Richard Erickson, son of Mr. and Mra Oscar Erickson of Mammoth celebrated his birthday last Saturday night at a very gay alelgh riding party. The group choose a wonderful track In upper Mammoth, with no fear of running into traffic. Richard's mother "hauled" the party folks up the hill In her car after they had enjoyed throlls, spills and what have you, on the way down the hill, tl is reported that ahe had more fun watching the various guests go sailing off into the snow banks, shrelking to high heaven aa they plunged head first into the snow drifts. After the end of the sleighing party, the group went to the Erickson home and enjoyed a delicious lunch of chill, punch and cake. Richards guests included Ann Roberts, Nancy Kennedy, Janette Rose, Elaine and Jimmy Lunt, Steele Lunt, Norman Milne, Bobby Erickson, Alan Milne, Terry Carter and Bessie Toons. Kingsford's Niblets Com Gil Giant Peas 303 Can Starch 2 for 29c 2 for 43c 2 for 27c Avocados Fresh for Salads 2 for 19c Pink Grapefruit, 2 lbs. 19c LegofLamb,lgorsnil,59c .. 10c Ground Beef, 3 lbs. $1.00 Red Potatoes, 10 lbs. 29c Cabbage, Fresh, lb. . 5c Veal Shoulder Chops, 49c Lean Picnic Hams, lb. 39c Franks 3 Fresh Carrots, bag lb- - bag 1.90 i to dry your wash of a switch and you have perfect clothes-dryih- g weather in your automatic electric dryer. would get back to business and start laying eggs again. From where I sit, some people raise a pretty big fuss over nothing, too. Take the fellow whs would deny me a temperate glass of beer with my game of checkers. Msyho he'd rather have cof-feWell, that's all right. He has a right to his own preference. Rut so do L And there's no point in his "snapping" at me Just because his choice isn't the same as mins. Cop) right, 19SS, UiuteJ Saturday Joe Marsh A Pretty "Snappy" Menu tha hens were scratching around - Like having your own persi A flick Cuff Taylor had a near riot ia his hen yard last week. Seems by-la- Marlene nt ut : Lady of Elks met in regular session on Tuesday evening of this week at the Elks club room. President Gail Drussell presided at the business meeting. The new Friday Pancake Mix By-La- An enjoyable meeting of Tintic Chapter No. 18, OES, was held WSCS to Meet W.S.C.S. will meet next Thurs- on Monday evening, January 17, with Worth Matron LaVon Ryan, day afternoon, aJnuary 27, at the and Thomas Sersen, worthy Pahome of Mrs. Norma Bate. tron, presiding. Committee in charge of the refreshments which were, served at Young Marrieds Enjoy the conclusion of the meeting were Sleighing Party Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Srsen. of Sunday evening a group Entre Nous Club young married folks took advantage of the winter weather and Conducts Meeting staged a thrilling sleighriding party over near the Dragon mine area. The Entre Nous club met on After a good fast work out on the Dragon hill, the group return- Wednesday evening at the home ed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Ethel Donnelly. Mrs. DonWm. Morris, and enjoyed a good nelly had made arrangements for hot lunch, with chili as the main a speaker for the evening but due to the heavy snow storm he was dish. Those in the party were Mr. and unable to make it to Eureka, so Mrs. Bob Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. the members enjoyed an evening Don Hildson, Mr. and Mr. Hank of viiating. The hostess served a delicious Mr. and Mrs. Marion Johnson. Hopes, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris. lunch to members, Mra Lea RanMr. and Mrs. Ned Allinson and dle, Mra Wilson Lee, Mra Frank Gear, Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mra Mr. and Mra Max Perry. Jack Coffey, Mrs. V. L. Anderson, Mra Bert Ferguson, Mra Alex Blight, Mra Myrtle Theriault and Mra Elva Bonner and Mrs. John Andrew. Mrs. Bob .Robinson was hostess j to members of the Bridge club last Interesting Lesson Wednesday evening. Winners in the card playing Given at WSCS Meet were Mrs. Max Berry, 1st prise, t, and Mrs. Wm. Morris, WSCS met Thursday afternoon Mrs. Lynn Brady, consolation. last week at the home of Mrs. After cards the hostess served of Butler. a delicious lunch to Mra. Richard Curtis The meeting opened with prayer Hawkins, Mra Ned Allinson, Mrs. Marion Hopes, Mra Wm. Morris, by President Vola Nevers and the Joined in reciting the Mra Dick Laird, Mrs. Max Berry, members Prayer. and the special guests, Mra Don Lord's The lesson for the day on "Faith Hudson and Mrs. Lynn Brady. and Trust" was given by Mrs. Gladys luncheon. Brewer was In charge of the for the refreshments. DUP Camp Conducts Winners in the card games were January Meeting Mrs. Blanche Beck, high score; Mrs. Vola Never, all-cprise, Daughters of Utah Pioneers held and Mrs. Clara uarbett, dime drill a regular meeting on Thursday afternoon of last week in the Memprise. orial Building. Captain Nellie Laird was in charge of the meetMrs. D. J. Sullivan ing. Celebrates Birthday The lesson for the day on the pioneers was given in an inearly Mrs. of Friends and neighbors teresting on her last Hansen. manner by Mra Roanna D. J. Sullivan called her Saturday evening and helpedwere After the business meeting the celebrate her birthday. Cards members enjoyed a delicious lunchenjoyed and refreshments, includ- eon. ing a beautiful birthday cake served to Mrs. Florence Glllispie, Mrs. Nell Rowe, Edith Pendray, "500" Diversion of Mrs. Sadie Mitchell. Mrs. Mae LaJollas Club Party Brown and Ruth Potts. licious Hearty meal with party flavor is on your table when you servo round steak prepared with dill pickles and vegetables. Tintic Chapter OES Conducts Meeting for Cream Corn Green Giant 2 for 29C Cheese Spread Teton treat 2 ib. 63c r.-- doming duenli . . . Tintic's young folk are taking advantage o fthe mountains of snow and are having fun at their sleighing parties. Linda Farren, daughter of Mr. Allicne Farren chose this particular form of entertaining when she celebrated her 14th birthday anniversary on Wednesday, January 14. Linda's guests had loads of fun at the sleigh riding party and returned to the Ferron home I after going down the hill at a fast pace and trudging up the hill not so fast) where Mrs. Ferron had some good hot refreshments ready for the birthday celebrants. Bingo was enjoyed by the group before saying good night at the end of a very enjoyable evening. Those attending were Joe Ray Two New "" weCk ,n 8 piwc carroTOlervhanrtyH FaS!; 1 What a marvelous convenience! No lugging heavy wet clothes and pinning them on a line. No waiting for dement weather. No waiting for anything. Your dearie dryer is always ready to dry clothes right for ironing, or fluffy dry and soft ci fazjn tttw Be Modern Siam limtert toaniatian just as you choose. LIVE ELECTRICALLY See today iMt Utah Power & Light Co. about an ELECTRIC DRYER |