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Show February 18, 1955 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Three Mrs. Sylvia Childs Is Club Hostess Colleen Fox Gives Coasting Party The La Jollaa Club waa plena-antl- y entertained on Thuraduy of laat week at the home of Mra. Sylvia Ctillda. "500" waa the game diveraion with the high score prize going to Mrs. Marlon Naah, the all-cto Mrs. Margaret honor prize to Mrs. Ina Clement, and consolation to Mrs. Gene Giles. After cards the hostess served dainty refreshments to those already named and to Mrs. Jeanine Johnson, Mrs. Gladys Dean, Mrs. Naomi Cushing and the special guest, Mrs. Millie Kay. ut Grei-nhalg- Husband Honored at Birthday Dinner Mrs. Harold Bates honored her husband last Sunday at a Birthday dinner party to which members of the family attended. Those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon and family of Orem and Mrs. Bonnie Stevens of Provo, Dennis Bates and the honored guest, Mr. Bates. Ladies of Elks Talk Of Dance Plans President Gail Drussell presided Mammoth Folks Enjoy Sleighing Party DutdlXh'Ci a A group of Mammoth folks enjoyed a coasting party one evening laat week trying to get one last fling In before the snow all molts. Mrs. Oscar Erickson "hauled" the boys and girls up the steep hill and had fun watching them sail down the hill with shrieks and yells of all discription, which really heralded their descant down the hill. After enjoying the sport for an hour or so, the party goers gathered at the Erickson home, where they enjoyed a wonderful k supper, which added considerably to the fun of the evening. Pood of all kinda.t all delicious appeared on the table, and a wonderful time was reported by the group. Those in the party were Jim and Elaine Lunt, Nancy Kennedy Terry Carter, Norman and Alan Milne, Bobby and Richard Erickson, and Steele Lunt, and super-- Highly nutritious. and flavorful, this new Spry cake is exceptionally attractive with its baked-o- n topping of red cherries and sour cream. For a perfect dessert for the whole family, home economists in the Lever Test Kitchens suggest serving it warm, with a little light crcat-- i heres v"ngs entertainment, I (hominy the recipe: ventd 1 12 14 1 14 1 teaspoon vanilla teaspoon almond ex- tract 2 can red sour pitted cherries, very well drained 2 egg yolks 12 cup sugar 1 cup sour cream Spry egg, unbeaten cup milk i .ght WANTED Rawlelgh Dealer at Meet once in Juab County. Write W.S.C.S. will hold their next Rawleigh's, Dept. UT -- 150 - R; meeting on Thursday, February 1415 23rd Street, Denver, Col- 24, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. orado. f25 Charles Hawkins. .S. cream. Makes 6-- 9 servings.' Mr. and Mra. Neldon Marshall are parents of a baby girl bom February 14 at the Utah Valley hospital in Provo. The new little miss weighed in at 6 lbs 13 os. She has a slater and brother anxiously waiting for a glimpse of the new little sister. 3812126 qu 0 Mr. and Sirs. Arvld Newman and two daughters, Linda and Vickie of Dugway were here on Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gourley. ...You can tests the years at no oxtra cost mallowod to psrf action. old extra ...All . quality Kontucky-mad- Famous for Its natural all straight bourbon. I old-tim- o extra ValUO Is value ... Its friendly pries Kentucky flavor. that cant be beaten. SHRIMP Cboks down on the Mississippi Gulf Coast have s special knowhow In preparing tasty shrimp dishes, for the shrimp boats are constantly coming in with a big haul. Here is a favorite Gulf Coast recipe for preparing golden, crisp-frie- d shrimp. Try these with the sauce you like best (Six Servings) I pound raw shrimp 1 teaspoon salt M cup flour 1 egg, beaten M cup fin bread erumba M cup mnigariaa Lemou wedges Wash ahrimp and peel off sheila, leaving tails on. Remove dark veins. Rinse la cold water. Drain welL Sprinkle lightly with salt. Roll la flour. Dip Into beaten egg end then rail in bread crumbs. Melt margarine ia heavy skillet over moderately low heat Arrange shrimp la margarine and fry gently until golden brown on both sides, turning once or twice. Serve at once, garnished with lemon wedges. (Cooked, aned shrimp or frosea shrimp awy be prepared same way.) For other testy and nutritious kitchen-teste- d the recipes, write Box National Cotton Council. P. rs, Memphis, Tenn for your free lopy of Make It With Margarine, tn attractive new booklet la two Coffee Salmon conclusions can make anyano appear silly. Another way U leak foolish is to make a quifk decision on a qaestioa of prrswl preference. For instance, I like n glees of beer occasionally. Tan may ha a buttermilk man. Bat neither of ue ought to lay down the law about tho other's choice. 'drant or too far from tke curb. Thera waa a big alga eajriagMONI Houa Paikinq and he'd only been gone twenty minutes. Running to Trade Court, when Hack Miller was on duty, Swifty hollered how he hadn't done anything wrong.. .how ha ia tha most driver in town. But Hack examined tha ticket, and smiled. Slow down, f riend, ha said. You're not guilty ex law-abidi- Copyright, 1955, United Statu Brewers Foaniatiam FOR 19, 21 18, OS Frank., son of Mra. Henry Elyeabeth Franks, has pledged to join Kappa Sigma social fraternity at the University of Utah. Ha la one of 15 students in the Kappa Sigma pledge group who Joined the fraternity following the winter quarter rushing activities. Some 100 students affiliated them aelvee with Greek organizations on campus during Winter Rush Week. 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Good and Fancy Beef ... 39c Carrots, . cello bag, 10c Ground Beef, 3 lbs. $1.00 Fresh Cucumbers 2 for 19c Pot Roasts, lb. 86 r Tomatoes N alleys "JIM BO ECHO SPRING DISTILLING CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. Swifty Fisher kae a short cept of making a Mg fuss over ticket cams from teaiper aad really kit the roof nothing. Thit when ho got a parking ticket some kufe po Herman play oatfit From when I nit, Jimptag to last week. He waea't near a ky home on Wednesday evening. The book review, "Good Morning, Mias Dove by Frances Gray Patten, was given by Mra. Elva Bonner. The review waa highly entertaining. full of human interest and thoroughly enjoyed by the club members. Following a short business session, the hostess served a delicious lunch to members, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mrs. John Andrew, Mra. Wllaon Lee, Mra. Alex Blight, Mra. Tom Screen, Mra. Bonner, Mrs, Frank Gear, Mrs. V. L. Anderson, Mra. Bert Ferguson and Mra. Jack Coffey. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Erickson of Mammoth were in Provo on Monday of this week, combining business and pleasure. kitnrr STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Swifty Gets Slowed Down Current Book Reviewed At Club Meeting JAM Angeles, in 1952. PROOF Joe Marsh tasty refreshments. liters. Franke, a sophomore majoring waa graduated from Mt. Carmel high school, Los marrrrp amnTTi(TCTI7lTi;i ; i Signed, Mrs. Martha Van Wagoner RANDLES In a treat worth repeating iated. February a extra QflfOsmoothness of 2 outre In behalf of my family and myself, I wish to extend sincere thunks to the members of the Untie Teachers Association and the students of the Tintic elementary school for the beautiful floral pieces sent to Pennsylvania for the funeral of my father, John Evetend. This expression of sympathy la doubly apprec- Friday, Saturday, Monday PAN-FKIE- D n Card of Thanks SPECIALS Tintic. Childs returned Mrs. Eldi-home Monday evening after spending a few days in the Nephi hospital where she received treatment for a serious strep infection. Friends will be pleased to know that she is much improved. Mr. and Mnt Glen Lee and two small daughters of Ephraim were in town on Sunday spending the day with Mr. and Mra. Wllaon Lee end Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nash. Rom where I Giles and lone Greenhalgh, served A. M. Rosa of Midvale waa here on Tuesday looking after hie business interests. Visitors at the Ed Thomas home on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas and daughter. Luana, Mrs. Howard Thomas and daughter, Patsy, and Mrs. Don Oberg of Goshen. Other recent visitors' at the Thomas home were Mr. and Mrs. Bcraell Thomas, Min Ann Ekker and Mrs. Richard Ekker of West mssmmwGsm Hostesses for the evening, Mrs. Margaret Greenhalgh, Mrs. Gene Mrs. Leslie Randle waa hostess to the Entre Nous club at her Sift first 4 ingredients into mixing bowl. . . . Drop in Spry. Add egg, milk, and flavoring extracts and beat 150 strokes. Spread batter in Sprycoated square 8" x 8" x 2" ian Arrange drained cherries on top of dough. Beat until light : add sugar and sour cream and mix yolks ?g ell. rniir over chorr-". Bake in hot oven (400eF.) or until u , , i.g is browned. Serve warm with i WANTED Shanna Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ryan, entertained a group of friendr last Saturday afternoon, In celebration of her birthday anniversary. The young people spent a pleasant afternoon playing Bingo and other games, and Shannaa mother served a delicious party luncheon to the party guezta. Attending were Eileen Spencer, Noel Pitch, Ann Gardner, Judy Rae Greenhalgh, Carol Lee Bigler, Shelia Potts, Brenda Gourley mi Judy Ann Gourley. raffle. Dutch Cherry Cake all-purp- 12 12 ut ijli cup sifted flour 1 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 14 cup Homogenized St. Patricks Dance Plans are well under way for the SL Patrick's Dance, which will be held Saturday, March 12, at the Tintic high school gymnasium. Some very worth while door prizes will be given away, and a good orMrs. Don Hudson, hostess for has been arranged. Rethe meeting, served a tasty lunch. chestra member the date Saturday, March 12; Place Tintic high 9 p.m. Miss Betty Baker, Jerry Brown school gymnasium; Time and Tim Watt, students at the Wasatch Academy spent the week Legion Auxiliary Meet end here visiting with their parThe American Legion Auxiliary ents. They returned to school at are making plans to conduct a Mt. Pleasant on Monday public card party on Friday, Mar. 11 at Memorial building. More about this in a later Issue. After the business of the evening was disposed of cards were, enjoyed. Mrs. Maynard Griggs won the high score, Mrs. Joseph Bernini, the prize an dMrs. Orris Sanderson, consolation. eQ fifffiEi Trc., yCakc-Ne.ran- iiIy pot-luc- rooms. all-c- Colleen Fox entertained a few friemls at a coasting party last Sunday night. After enjoying the winter sport for a few hours, tha teen-agereturned to the home of Colleen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox ar.d enjoyed gamee Legion Auxiliary Hear and some delicious refreshments. Winning Essay Those enjoying the delightful were Kenneth Spurrier, LeThe American Legion Auxiliary parly ver Bryson, Jack Shepard, James met In regular session on Mon- Rowley, Jerry Montoya, Lael day evening at the Memorial Clement, Ann Marie Montoya, Kenbuilding with President June Mary Cronin, Carolyn Montoya, nedy conducting. Duane Fox, Ronald Bray, Lynn The Americanism Wildes and the hostess. Mrs. lone Ryan was in charge of the program for the evening. Miss Colleen Burraston sang two vocal WSCS Conduct Meet numbers with Charles Robinson At Ewell Home accompanying. WSCS met last Thursday afterVirginia Lee and Marilyn New man, essay wniners in the Am- noon at the home of Mrs. Frances ericanism contest, attended the Ewell. The meeting opened with meeting and read their essays. prayer by President Vola Newera. They were presented with cash The members Joined in repeating awards by Mrs. Ryan, who con- the Lord's Prayer. A very interesting lesson was gt gratulated them on their splendid essays. President June Ken- ven by Mrs. Nevera. Following the business session, nedy thanked each of the girls for their participation in the contest, the hostesses served a tasty lunch and also extended thanks to the eon to members, Mrs, Annie Smith, other students who entered the Mrs. Alliens Farren, Mra. LaVon contest. Honorable mention was Ryan, Mias Edith Pend ray, Mra. given the runners up, Dennis Dan-leld- a Eileen Hawkins, Mra. Norma Bate, and Gary Yamaahita. Mrs. Nevera, Mrs. Elsie Ntlaon and After the program the regular Mra. Myrtle Theriault. business eesslon was held which The educated Individual, who was followed by cards and Bingo. Mra. June Kennedy won the 500 ceases to study, soon becomes prize, Mrs. lone Ryan the Bingo prize and Mra. Myrtle Pett the rs at the Tuesday night meeting of (lin?Ltl1 the Ladies of Elks held at the Elks' lodge rooms. After the regular business session was concluded, plans were completed for the dance which will be sponsored by the Lady Elks on March 17 at the club Shanna Ryan Has Birthday Party Wicklow Sliced Bacon lb. .. 47c Fresh MocChixLegs, 3 for 19c Oranges, lb. 5c Pink Grapefruit, bag 37c |