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Show September 9, 1955 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two segggsgfeajgggaaggaggggegggaagaeg8geggaEi Gtyp TEurrlm PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By COMPANY SnuNovau, Utah nuitter February 10, 1948, at the u second-clasat Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March S, 1879." Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c Entered NATIONAL Harrison Conover Mrs. Belli Cofpey - imuiflBW'HTir WLN siiiaettgge&eeiggpieeeessstaae&e&eas&ssifiasiaaasss&g&sai Relief Society Celebrates Ladies of Elks Hold Tues. With Luncheon, Program Meeting; Eat, Play Cards gamea One-sideHarold E. Stassen: is disarmament very dangerous. d UTAH STATE FAIR Sept. 16 through Sept. 25 Night at 1:30 Matinee Sat Sun and Wed. 2:30 pm. dO03 y. Mrs. Kay Entertains "500" Club at Home Wednesday am iimiiiinnniiiiminniiniiiiiiiimiiintirr limn """T I Bridge Club Meets at Mrs. Martin Fennell Home The Bridge rlub met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Martin Fennell. At the conclusion of the card games, the hostess served lUNicjuwtwwriuHitiwuuiituuiiwxiiHuwHNUUHiiuuMfliututHwcitttuHnwuuMUHWuiiuuwwr MiiniiiiriiMiiiiwiiiiRiMriiiiiiuiiiniiiniiiiiniMHiriiNiMiwnMiiiiwiofflMiiniintmiiiimtfTtminffliinmittrrTrl,M" a tasty lunch to club members, Mrs. Elmo Boswell, Mrs. Orris Holds Ladies Tintic Chapter OES Begins Auxiliary Sanderson, Mrs. Robert Fife, Mrs. James Ferris, Mrs. Tom Judge, Regular Meetings for Year Meeting in Miner's Hall Mrs. Ned Allison and special Mrs. Robert Thomas and Tintic Chapter No. 18, OES, reTintic District Ladies Auxiliary guests, Mrs. Ted Colovlch. sumed regular meetings on Mon- met in regular session on Wednesday evening, September 5, after a First prize was won by Mrs. two month recess. Worthy Matron, day evening at the Miner's Union all-cbusiness of Boswell, order by Mra Judge and The hall. regular LaVon Ryan presided, and was Row-leconsolation with by Mra. Allison. was Myrtle transacted, assisted who Leonard by Ryan, has acquired a colorful history from the time it wae flnt president, in charge. aa worthy patron. Crochet Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hanks and during the 17th and 18th centuries, merely as a means protemed Maude and Alex Blight were apMrs. Hilda Webb gave a reading of interconnecting and filling In pillow lace. Though crochet became and Ethel Brenton were In Orem Miss Your on comWords, on to Watch act Help the pointed known aa a dletinct needlework art In the early 1800e, it was otlll mittee for the monthvisiting of Septem- Someone". A second resiling on on Saturday attending funeral serunfamiliar to many who, oven in 1837, referred to it as a sort of ber. "The Lords Job was given by vices for Duane Manson. After the regular order of busi- Mrs. Edythe Green. These were knitting. However, in 1845 when the great famine began sweeping FOR SALE Ireland, crochet gained its Impetus from the nuni of a convent near ness and close of Chapter, refresh- much enjoyed by the members, Cork. They taught the chil- ments were served by Ada Randle and the president thanked the laVICTORIA Tomato, Fruit Juciers. dies for their very fine reading!. dren In their care to crochot and Lola Baker, $12.24. Postage No After meeting cards were enjoyand sold tho fine pieces afterpayed on cash orders. Mrs. Louis ed, with Mra. Hilda Webb winning ward. A year later, Susanna Literary Club Holds First DcRose, 502 So. 4th E., Spring-vill- e, 1st and tho dime drill prize, and Meredith started the Adelaide a4tfc Mrs. Ryan's Utah. waz won by Mrs. at house Meeting the prize Crochet School at Cork foi Green. women who wore looking for Entre Nous Literary club meeta means of livelihood during ings were resumed n on Wednesday Mra. Florence Gillispie, Mrs. tho unfortunate period. Th evening after recessing for the Nelson and small daughter, sale of thoir crochet work summer months. The meeting was Wendy, and Mrs. Ray Cook, were am held at the home of the president, Salt Lake visitors on Friday of helped, many women their families to endure tin Mrs. Leonard Ryan. last week. Mrs. Bert Ferguson had the enhardships of the famine. tertainment for the evening, and A ROYAL HOBBY gave a very interesting paper on Our Literary Heritage." The Knowledge of and apprecl LAIRD'S MARKET ation lor erochet spread fai paper was compiled by her, and and wide thereafter and ovoi she gave a resume of Literature Fresh Meats, Groceries, Dairy the years, touching on Products and Produce captured the fancy of royal through of the well known authors, many Froxen Foods ty. Queen Victoria of Eng and poets, and also giving a short Iand le,rned the art of era-ch- sketch of the lives of Del. Service to your home Free of the many and made ome exquisite favorite writers. The was Phones 58 or 59 MmBfafMMBiMilK articles during her ielsuN especially well written paper and prehours. The Princess of Wale sented in a very Interesting manwae taking lessons in 1867. ner. A rather lengthy discussion folSEE IT ALL . . . The Crown Princess of Prussia, and Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III, were crochet enthusiasts, in America, Mrs. Abraham lowed. Hone Shows and Race Lincoln employed the crochet hock and some Ane thread to ornament Tasty refreshments were served 1956 on Ice to Mrs. Mrs. Frank Holiday members, Gear, the baby dresses of her four chiM:?n. Alex Blight, Mrs. Jack Coffey, Wrestling Mrs. V. L. Anderson, Mrs. Myrtle DOILIES . . . 19S3 VERSION Moto Polo The doiiiea we use today In enhance the beauty of our homes' were Theriault, Mrs. Elysabeth Franks, Livaitock referred to in 1842 as "d'oyleys," out of respect for a London drapor Mrs. John Andrew, Mrs. Elva BonAgriculture Mrs. Mae a former ner, Cronin, of the same name. They were licajtiful in their day, but the designs member who Loo Carrillo "Pancho" la visiting here, Mrs. were limited due to the fact that rrochqt was in its infancy, and but Leslie Randle, and a special guest, 1955 Beauty Conteit a few stitches had been created In making contemporary designs wo Mrs. Randles FIRST IN Mrs. George lnduitry-50- th Anniversary are able to utilize the knowledge deiived from years of crochet develop- Sperry, who ismother, Local News here from visiting UMA ment. thereby creating doilies at the peak of stitch perfection. SuperiLocal Sports Nephi with her daughter, and Mra. Utah's Local Society ority of modern erochet design is seen in these two doilies. Featured Ferguson. Local Advertising Next meeting will be held at the at the top is a 1144 -- inch. goshamei fine doily in white with a center Greatest home of Mrs. Bert Ferguson. swirl of solid crochet. At the bottom is a lovely, ecru design that creMidway Subscription $1.00 per year ates a rich, embossed effect The crocheting instructions for making Inadmission Fair PHONE 108 Mr. Brewer and Mrs. and George both doilies may be obtained by sending a stamped, cludes all attracweek of visited last Provo family the to Needlework this of envelope Department paper and requesting with Mrs. Brewer's aunt, Mrs. An-gtions except HoliLeaAet No. day on Ice. ReservPlatt and Mr. and Mrs. Jay ut El-de- The LDS Relief Society celebrated at a nicely arranged party on Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lee Bird. The afternoon festivities were held on the lovely patio at the Bird home. A tasty luncheon was served and a. splendid program presented. In charge of the tables were Mra Bird, Mrs. Beatrice Boss, Mrs. Ruby Bigler and Mrs. Grace Ather-leRefreshments committee included Mrs. Delores Robinson, Mrs. Irma Gourley, Mrs. Trina Peterson and Mrs. Ella Sands trom. The visiting teachers were presented with a lovely gift. Mrs. Norma Jameson gave two selections on the accordian; Mrs. Milly Kay read a paper on Streamlining the Relief Society' and remarks were given by Mrs. Hilda Webb, who has been a mem ber of the Eureka Relief Society for the past 60 years. Another long-tim- e member of the organ!' zation is Mrs. Alice Jameson, whose remarks were also very ap- propriate. President Ella Sandstrom would like to take this opportunity to thank her fellow officers, leaders and visiting teachers' for the ex cellent support given her during the year, and for the wonderful assistance at the afternoon party, which was voted a decided success by ail those attending. ALL BRAND NEW rriu y, EDITORIAL Ladies of Elks met on Tuesday evening at the Elks' club rooms, with Audrey Sanderson, president, presiding. The business of the meeting was dispensed with, and an evening of cards followed. Mrs. Orris Sanderson won high score and raffle prize, and Mrs. Glen Knotts won the cut prize. Mrs. Henry Wall, the hostess for the evening served a delicious lunch at the conclusion of the card - Needleeraft News by NancBaxter s poet office Editor and Manager Reporter niiiiiiMiiiTr- SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK Utpnrtw ART CITY PUBLISHING i nil Business Column Market Newspaper EUREKA REPORTER -- es Duane Garbett Will Mrs. Richard Hawkins Entertains "500" Club non Mr. and Mra. Lynn Brady and two daughters, Janette and Pam, and Mrs. Myrtle Theriault were in Payson on Monday enjoying the parade and homecoming festivities. They spent the afternoon at n, Mr. and Mra. Lowell Davis of the James Brady home in Santa-quiTintic Junction are announcing the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Florence, to Mr. and Bln. Ivan Christensen Duane Garbett, of Eureka, son of enjoyed a trip to the Bear Lake Mr. and Mra. David Garbett. over the Labor Day holiThe young people have set the country The highlight of the trip was days. date for Sept 23. and will be marto Minnetonka Cave in the ried In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. St. Charles, Ida., area. A reception will honor them that evening In the Memorial Building. Other Eurekans in Payson for Sirs. Dean Conover of Anchor- the Labor Day celebration were age, Alaska, and daughter, Mra. Bishop and Mrs. George Forsey, Wm. Smythe of Massachusetts, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hanks, Mr. and are in town visiting with Mrs. Lira. Gary Daniels. Conovers sisters and their famiMra. Nell Rowe left Tuesday for lies, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Randle. Ogden, where she will visit with Mra. Conover will be remembered her son and family, the Robert aa the former Mias Betty Carlson, Rowes. a former resident of Eureka. Wed Tintic Mrs. Maynard Kay entertained The 500 club met on Wednesthe 500" club at her home on day evening at the home of Mrs. Order Tickets by Mail Wednesday evening of last week. Richard Hawklna. Sirs. Max Berry score, Mra. Wm. Prize winners for the evening won high Send itamped, addressed envelops ' and Mrs. Bob the were Mrs. Jerry Wilde, high score, with remittance to "Holiday on lea" and Robinson consolation. Mrs. Gary Daniels, After cards, the hostess served P.O. Boa 2136, Salt Lab City. Man-- , Mrs. Billy Dean, consolation. lunch to those named and a tion two choice of data. Price InThe hostess served a tasty lunch to tasty Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. William Gary to those mentioned and to Mrs. Monte, Mra. Dick Laird, Mrs. .dude ta and Fairground Gate ad-Vaughn Clement, Mrs. Alvin John- Marion Hopes and the special million. son, Mrs. Sharon Seamons, Mrs. guest, Mrs. Marvin Peterson. $3.75, $3.25, $2.75 and $2.25. Jerry Elton, and Mra Richard Hawklna Sunday dlnarr pint at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Garity were Mr. and Lira. Darwin Larsen of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. John Dorlck and family, Linda and Johnny, and Mr. and Mra. Lynn Carter and two children, Donna Carol and Jeffry, who have been house guests of the Garitys for the paat week. Only member of the family not present for the family dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garity. Jr., and family of Provo, who were in the midst of moving to a new home In Provo and couldnt make it to Eureka for the famMr. and Mra. Bert Thomas and ily festivity. children, Ricky and Shauna of Moab, were visitors over the weekMr. and Mrs. Don Jetton and end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. two sons, Roger and Larry, of Dal- Ed Thomas. las, Texas, returned home last Saturday after spending a week with Mrs. Jetton's parents, Mr. and Mra. Wayne Beck. Mra. Jetton Is the former Shirley Beck. , Mra. Ed Thornes, Mrs. Bert Thomas and children, Ricky and Shauna, were in Provo Saturday, EARNING POWER where they combined business and the Ed On Sunday, pleasure. Thomas family and the Bert Thomthe Hollywood Beauty as family were guests at a steak Enroll new at Write the Hollywood BeauCollege. Ekkers Richard the fry, given by of West Tintic. A party of 20 ty College, where tuition can be guests made the trip up the Heart paid monthly. Only $17.00 down, o Beat canyon for the delightful $2.50 per week. Increase your earn- Station ed seats extra. Chatterton. Junction Girl Soon East-woo- ail-cu- all-cu- d, t, t, -, L . See -- Hear -- Enjoy Every member of your family will enjoy the exhibits in the Minerals Resources Building at the Utah State Fair. See the uranium displays, the mechanised underground and open pit mines, the minerals from your county that help Utaha prosperity. See and hear the fascinating motion pictures in color. Therea fun for the family at the Fair. UTAH MINING! 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