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Show October 28, 1955 IKSMMIIMNZ SJRIHIIIJUUI 0 KlWHiHMKlUMIUMUWlIWUUlWMIMHiaWMIlWlttlMlilHKIMIUIMMIUUNIIMe KwaiiwiHuiiaiuiHMHKn imiHtuiiiiimiiMiimim.iiuiiiuBuotiHiMiuigiiiiinHuncnii Couple Celebrate 55th Wedding Mrs. Max llcrry entertained the club at her home lust Wednesday evening. After curds Airs. Kerry served tasty refreshments to members. Airs. Alarion Hopes, Afrs. Wm. Aforris. AIs. Dick Isiird, Mrs. Peggy Hawkins, Airs. Wm. Eastwood, Afrs. Bob Robinson, and special guests, Airs. Tom Judge and Airs. Glade Berry, Prize winners were Airs. Hawkins. 1st prize; Airs. Alorris all-cand Mrs. Hopes consolation. uaiwsiniHumHmuuamii BY EDNA MILES fplIE grudge that ut most necessary, theyre Mrs. Bob Robinson that Actually, they should fit. So news of household gloves that are streamlined for fit (and pretty, too) is welcome. You try on these gloves just as you do your dress gloves. Theyre made of neoprene, are completely washable and resistant to oils, acids, caustics and greases. Styling has been added to fit Theres a glove In ebony black, there a fabric-line- d glove in delicate pestela and theres glove in celestial blue. You should make a habit of wearing your household gloves whenever you do dishes, whenever you do any housework hard on your hands. In addition, keep your favorite bend cream or lotion handy on shelf In the kitchen for a good creaming aev-er- al times a day. No manicure can pretty up hands roughened by heavy housework and lack of ada. Mrs. Sudweeks will be remembered as the former June Pranks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franks of this city, who are helping to spread the good news. The new comer has a 6 year.old broth4- year-ol- d sister, Miss Virginia Dartem Peart spent the weekend in Salt Lake City where they guests of Miss Jeanine Sax Miss Colleen Pax man. Peart returned home Sunday ning. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee made a business trip to the 'city and their daughter, Virginia, returned to Eureka with them that evening. U5T j Mr. and Mra George Forney were In Salt Lake City on Mom day attending a Frigldalre products showing for 1956. Bln. Margaret Cronin, Alary, and the Cronin Family 0 ut CARD OF THANKS Modem Art Photo HUnter ' I won t need that mechanic send me. a good lawyer! appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown ns at the time of the death of "500" Club at Home of drs. Oscar Erickson many friends we are appreciative for their help sympathy extended to us. We an indeed grateful for the many beautiful floral offerings, letters of sympathy and the kind thoughts expressed by The "500" club members were entertained last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Oscar Erickson in Mammoth. In the card playing Mra. Dean Rose won high score, Mrs. Bob Ashworth, 2nd high, and Mrs. Wiland consolaliam Roberts, Toour rrlatEvee i : MraTlUchard Haw Idas and the Hawklna st Him ffrm tvop 'UuttP Bt Modem -- FARM Calvin Connolly Tim Connolly Frank Connolly (sister and brothers of Mrs. Blaynard Cronin.) many friends and relatives for their many arte of kindness at the time of my recent bereavement. For the many beautiful floral offerings, I am very grateful, and to all those who helped In nay way I am deeply appreciative for their thought- Hawklna. You can say goodbye to long, hard work in electric numbing cold this winter. Install a low-coheater in your milkhouse, repair shop, and other auxiliary farm buildings. You will be more comfortable and do better work in less time. Electricity can do so much for so little in making your farm more profitable. out-of-to- I wink to extend my sincere thanks and appreciation to my of 8mm. film will give you 30 to 40 overage-- , length scenes enough for the highlights of an entire week end. And there's only one simple setting to make. Camera, with f2.7 lens, $37.50, Inc. Fed. Tax. 0 grateful thanks to the derful people of Eureka, during our Sister and Nieces bereavement, were so kind and helpfuL Especial thanks Is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trelonr and Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird, who opened their homes to us, and to the Ladies of Elks who prepared the dinner for the families and guests. Signed: BIr. and Airs. V. D. Mitcheltre First prize was won by Mrs. Cushing, all-cby Mrs. Sanderson, and raffle prize by Mrs. Fields. A single roll 0 CARD OF THANKS We wiith to extend our ris. MOVIE CAMERA ELECTRICALLY ! brother. Bob Fife, Mrs. Leland Sanderson, and special guests, Mrs. Robert Thomas Mrs. Heber Cushing, Mrs. Heber fields, and Mrs. James Fer- Mrs. Francis Lewis s s CARD OF THANKS We wtsb to expreoo our deep HEAT Signed: At the' conclusion of the card games the hostess served taaty refreshments to members, Mrs. Martin Fennell, Mrs. Tom Judge, Mrs. fulness. Signed: ex-tan- ks helped us in of need, for their and the beautiful floral offerings. Hay God Bleso each every one, aa he Md us n wonderful huabund, Card Games, Refreshments Enjoyed by Club Group KODAKS BROWNIE Comfor- t- CARD OF THANKS Men words will never to the tare. $46 Do Farm Work in ten-da- week.- (one 09U ut Johnny Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bradford was y extension of granted a his furlough from the Atarine ba at San Diego. He will report back to his base on Nov. 2 and will leave immediately on a cruise. Mrs. Elmo Boswell entertained the members of the Bridge club at her home on Thursday of last - fa on Wednesday of last week. nesday evening. "500" furnished evenings entertainment, and Bridge furnished the evening's j hostess served a delirious lunch diversion and prize winners were Mrs. Joseph Bernini, high score, to members, Mrs. Margaret Green-hulg- h, Aire. Harry Dean Mrs. Al. Aire. Dan-el- l and Franks, all-cAirs. Alarion Beamons, consolation. liene Farren, Mrs. John Jones, Airs. Mrs. Don Giles, At 'he close of the card games, Alinnle lainter, Franks, and the special the hostess served a tasty lunch Airs. Anna Mra Nellie Laird. to those named and to Mra. Kay guest. Airs. Orenhaigh was the winner Badertchcr, Airs. Curtis Butler, the first prize, Mrs. Dean the and speejal guests, Mrs. Robert of all-cprice, and Mrs. Farren, Fife, and Airs. Ted Johnson and Mrs. Alarion Beamons. Mr. and Bin. Yen Never, Airs. Airs. Glen Knotts and Mrs. Hewere in Salt Lake E. A. Btokes and Airs. Norma ber Cushing Mrs. Bob Robinson entertained on Wednesday where they Bates spent the weekend in Provo at a children's party on Saturday City combined business and pleasure. visiting with relatives. afternoon, honoring her daughter, Becky, on the occasion of her 2nd birthday anniversary. The small fry were kept busy with various games, and Becky's mother served delicious party refreshments, In eluding a lovely birthday cake to Becky's cousins, Noel and Mike Gilllspie, Kim and Rusty Allen, Nancy and Carla Lee. Mrs. Glen Lee assisted her sister in serving and entertaining the little people. on. Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Sudweeks are the parents of a baby boy bom Saturday, October 22, at Ely, Nev- Airs. John Phipps was hostess to S T Club at her home on Wed- entertained at her home the Gives Becky Party gloves protect the hands and keep them from roughening. But, they say, theyre clumsy to wear and its difficult to handle tilings with them d i Airs. Ncno Schena Alinlcrn Airs. Club the Entertains Club ut housewives have against household gloves is that they dont lit. They grant that Wednesday, October 19, was the 65th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hickman. Helping them celebrate the big event were Mrs. Rex Hickman and daughter Jane and Mrs. Clara Giles of Provo. They presented the Hickmans with a beautiful cake and after an evening of visiting, the group enjoyed tasty refreshments. Mrs. John Phipps Modern Mrs. Club At Schena Home gerry ".W Colorful Household Gloves Are Styled to Fit Date Wednesday ljax rs, Club Hostess SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK er Danny and a Julie Ann. Page Three The Eureka (Utah) Reporter ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & I ht Co. L Mra. Bonnie Kay and small daughter Janice of Santaquln spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clement They re-- 1 turned home Monday morning. Mr. nnd Mra Robert Sandstrani and two daughters of Orem were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra Carl Sandstrom. Bob and his Dad tried their luck at stalking deer on Saturday, but report no luck. tion. Mra Cecil Livings ton is recup-- 1 Others attending were Mrs. Ger- era ting at her home here following ald Kennedy, Miss Dixie Stephens. a tonsilectomy performed at the Afrs. Clarence Rostrom, and special Payson hospital on Monday of this guests. Mra. Claus Rostrom and week. Airs. Marie Berry. Airs. Mra Wm. Paxmaa, Peggy Frank Ewell, Will Roberts, Jim Hawkins and baby daughter, Heber and Huck Maxwell, Kay Maxine Paxman, spent the weekCushing were home over the week end in Salt Lake City visiting with families. end visiting with their Mra P. N. Anderson and Air. and The men are employed by the Mrs. Bliss AfikeselL Centennial Development Company at Mt. Wheeler, Nevada. MamMr. and Mra Gerald Chatwln moth men working at Mt WheelKansas am spender home over the weekend visit- of McCallister, the week at the home of ing Harwere families their with ing parents, Air. and Mrs. old Sorenson and Ernest Carter. Geralds Harold Chatwln. BIr. and Mra John Phlppa drove Pleasure and pain are the only I to Spanish Fork last Sunday where they wen Joined by their springs of price of pain. George grandsons, Curtis and Don Phipps. Pettie. The group then dfove to Heber, Home loan banka are directed where the men folks hunted In the mountains and Alts. Phipps visited to tighten credit lid. with relatives. Mra Phipps snd Wilson warns Industry to re- his grandsons succeeded In bagstrict InformatUn. ging three nice deer. all-c- ut I I Effective October 30 IMPORTANT CHANGES IN TRAIN SCHEDULES ? Consult your local Union Pacific ticket agent FOR AUTOMOBILES, IMPROVEMENT AND OTHER WORTHY Also effective October 30, 1953, Union Pacific through passenger trains now oper- MU ating over Chicago and North Western rails, between Chicago and Omaha, will be routed over the Milwaukee Road (CMStP&P) between those two terminals, and will arrive and depart Chicago Union Station. Tbb QDlU1 In dolly sendee no oxfro foro Union Railroad mi -- a4)jj)A liMl' i f? I ii CAUSES You'll like the fast, friendly service and convenient repayment schedule of LOW COST Commercial Bank financing. Serving the ttkivtosti t HOME THROUGH THE COMMERCIAL BANK CREDIT PLAN. new service will apply to the following Bairn: "CITY OF LOS ANGELES" Domclincr "CITY OF PORTLAND" Domclmer THE CHALLENGER" DoMdiecr "CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO" SutaasliiMr "CITY OF DENVER" SurasOiiwr FOR 7 Start at Utah Sinet J905 Commercial Bank OF UTAH - : FORK FAYSON MFM DMA EUREKA MR' v i ROOHVM 1 DUCMSM |