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Show December 30, 1955 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Young Folks Give ' Christmas Party ocial Events of the n Shanna Ryan and Maxine were at a delightful Chriatmaa party given laat Thuraday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ryan. Pax-ma- Colorful Chriatmaa Oh, Fashions That Bloom for Spring, decorations, complete with a beautiful tree, put the young people In a featlve mood, and gamea, dancing and refreshment In keeping with the holiday season, made for a gala evening for Shanna'a and Maxine's guests, who were Carolee Bigler, Brenda Gourley, Judy Rae Greenhalgh, Judy Ann Gourley, Larry Rosen-lunDanny Lucas, Alan Milne, Fred Hansen, Max Sorenson, and Julian Sanderson. in Paris ITS springtime not just !!i the words of the popular song of o few years ago. Ready-to-- w ear impresarios in Fashion's capital have been working since last summer on the coming spring's styles. If the lines now receiving their initial showings are the first robin" of the springtime flight of Fashions fancy, milady may well look forward to boldly patterned suits which feature simple lines and nipped-i- n waists. From left, in picture at right, we see the following offerings for an early spring season: et A gray alpaca A checked sports coat in thick wool for chilly days. (There'll be some chilly ones, all right Easter falls on April 1, this Christmas Party The "BOO" club members brated at the annual Christmas party laat Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Peggy Hawldns as hostess for the well arranged holiday party. suit-jack- year.) t, Mra Phil Sullivan of Payson is spending the week with her daughters and their families, Mayor and Mra Charles Ferris and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cartwright Charles Van Wagoner, who is attending the Central Technical Institute In Kansas City, Mo., spent the Christmas holidays here with his mother, Mra Martha Van Wagoner. He returned to Kansas City on Wednesday. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our grateful appreciation to our many friends, relatives and all those who helped in any way in our recent bereavement We are duly appreciative of the beautiful floral offOr-- A Mrs. Leon Petesson, Mra Mary Rice wool ensemstrik- e ble which also features a ing check. A light-grskirt-and-jsc- ay k. combination. Mrs. E. M. Stokes 4 salt Lake snuiMaiMTtwR.S. day holiday here with Mrs. Kant's parents, Mr. and Mra. Heber Cush- Honored at Birthday Party ing. a a a Mias Ann McIntyre was out Lake over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Never enter- from Salt the holidays with her tained at a birthday dinner at spending Mrs. Ada McIntyre, mother, their home on Friday evening of a a a last week. The dinner honored Mrs. hire. Deoo Fergueoa and son Nevers mother, Mrs. E. A. Stokes and Mrs. Wm. Bate on the occasion and daughter, Bob and Joan of Salt Lake, were In town on Monof their birthday anniversaries. Those attending the nicely ar- day visiting with relatives and ranged dinner other than the ones friends. mentioned were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes and family of Oran, BUI Bate and son, Bill, Jr. Alton H. Baker, who la employed in Pasadena, Calif., was home for the holidays, visiting with Mrs. Baker, and his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Larxy Jaeger, who drove up from Provo to spend Christmas at the Baker Meeting Postponed Week At Needlecraft News by Nnmilaxter Attend P.G. In urday attending a birthday party for their son, Ned MatUnaon. Family members attending the dinner party were Mr. and Mrs. Roacoe Harper, Mr. and Mra. Bob Mattinson and family. On Christmas Day the Bob entertained at dinner for Mat-tinso- ns family members which Included those mentioned above and Mr. and Mra. Larry Mattinson from ray, Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Marchbank of Orem. at Home Family For Christmas Chriatmaa morning presented a festive scene at the home of Mra. Alice Jameson, when 42 members of her family aat down for Chriatmaa breakfast at the family home. The group included her eons and daughters and their families, comp plete with dolls, guns, apace ships and many other wonderful toys Santa Claus had brought to the younger generation. This la an annual affair at the Jameson home, and each year a few extras are added to the group, and aha has Just about decided that she will have to hire s hall to have room for her expanding family. It was a happy and memorable day for all attending. There will be no meeting of the Relief Society on January 8, but . regular meetings will be resumed on January 10. A Theology lesson will be given 'and the visiting teachers are requested to attend The Bob Robinsons received a the meeting which will begin at very special Chriatmaa present, 1:15. which was delivered to them at the Nephl hospital a lovely baby Love la oceans of emotions sur- daughter born Christmas Eve. The rounded by expanses of expenses. little miss checked In at 5 lbs., 14 H os., and will be called Kath leen. She has a 2 year-olslater Becky, who la real pleased over the real baby doll" Santa left for $irtli& d looted . . lew6 Home far Christmas and spending the time with their mother, Mr. Elisabeth Franks, were her RELAX FOB A MOMENT ' daughter, Pat of Los Angeles, son daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. For. no matter what the and Rheem Franks, and Henry Franga or cold, weather, hot, rainy of Salt Lake. The Rheem Frankes fair, your avenge day may in- and Henry returned to the city clude a moment of weariness Monday evening. or a situation. Mr. aad Mra Jerome TbUs and Before the conditipn 'gets worse, you owe it to yourself family of Salt Lake spent Monday to relax. After a day of dish- of this week visiting at the home and of Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Sandatrom. washing, hopping, then an few nerve Mlse Carol Feteieee.- was out tonics better then a piece of from Salt Lake on Friday visiting crochet at your fingertips. So with her Mr. and Mrs. Nile before you think of putting Peterson. parents, . supper on the stove, relax for about a half-hoor so with Holiday vlsltoie at tho home of a crochet hook and a ball of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paxman were cotton and let the stitches help Mra P. N. Anderson,. Mra Myron you work the tenseness out of Milne (Colleen Paxman) of Salt your body and the worry out Lake and Mr. and Mra Bliss Mike-se- ll and son, LeRoy, also of Salt of your brain. Be your own cheerful, relaxed self when the family assembles for dinner. Mr. aad Mra Risk Gear spent THE COOK'S HELPER in the kitchen. And the Christmas holidays In Price Now, a word about keeping a cool HAND wen guests at the home of that is accomplished by using a handy, little item called the pot holder,' and one of a cooks gnatest aids. A towel or the corner of your apron Mr. and Mra Gene Cromar. isnt going to work all the time; you need a good, sturdy pot holder Mra Myron Milne returned to to keep a cod hand as well as a cod head. To be sure of maximum Salt Lake City Tuesday after crochet holders the Those thickmade two of protection, pot yourself. the holidays here with pending nesses in a heavy textured cotton offer the greatest insurance against her Mr. aad Mra Wm. parento, colors available in this new Paxman. She Is teaming pots and pans. The taking a beauty crochet cotton will add a gay note to your kitchen. course in the city. and cool-hande- d. w, nerve-wracki- house-cleanin- g - ur THE HOUSE OF SUNSHINE home which looks like a ranch Pictured above is a split-lev- el freedom of a ranch house-h-ut and house-w- ith all the lighting levels. . three has actually On the ground level ere large living and dining rooms and a - . . bright kitchen. Asun- A short flight up brings you to closet room, lots o air and picthe to thanks huge shine which are the sleeping quarters windows. ture and comfortable luxuriously Never before published anyspacious, including ample storcomplete study plan where, a age room. Below is trim, of this ahouse Is available to over-sixbasement where of this leaders newspaper. equiprecreation room, heating ment and laundry are located. There are two The ptoa is FEEL bill plsasa aesd baths. There Is also an extra IS ess Is Is esvsr oiling oad hanbreakfast space in the unusudling costs. Addisssi Madam Pin 100 Slsvoaa Avanas. Mount ally large kitchen. All over the Sendee. Maw Task (Deri- - D of Veisea. find house you will heaps well-appoint- ed, ed full-siz- ed ... KITCHEN QUARTETTE IN CROCHET Here's the recipe for making a cook happy and a casserole dish cotton in two contrasting attractive: Take a few balls of double-thic- k colors. Combine the colors into an interesting pattern and top with a bone ring for a protective pot hdder. Next, Mead single crochets and the shell stitch, in a solid color, into a round or square casserole jacket to keep the dish .warm and your table unmarked. Garnish with a scalloped edging of contrasting color. The directions for crocheting pot holder in two styles and the casserole jackets art available to you. envelope to the Needlework Simply send a stamped, Department of this paper for Leaflet No. ed 6. taaty turkey-ghape- d pastry cutouts Dial top it. room bake is sn economy special because It This turkey-in-mu- sh uses instant nonfat dry milk. Its a real budget aid to the homemaker at any season of the year and also makes leftovers taste good, package will i Instant nonfat dry milk In the now, family-siz- e nuke 12 quarts (2 gallons) of nonfat milk for as little as 7atcents the a quart. It also comes in two other convenient packages 5 quarts of nonfat makes which a package, grocer milk and a premeasured package which contains 2 Individual envelopes, each making 1 quart of nonfat milk. Bake (Makes g Servian) Terkey-te-MeskTHE BAKE: Two cups cooked, diced turkey; 1 cup cooked pees, can (1 cup) mushroom ritest, I small onions, cooked; 1 1H cups water. Vfc cup instant nonfat dry mUk powder. 2 table- ' teaspoon pepper spoons flour, tk teaspoon salt Combine turkey and vegetable- s- Four wster Into top of double boiler. of Sprinkle milk powder, flour, sail and pepper over surface water. Beat with rotary beater until Just blended. Cook over hot wster, stirring constantly until mixture Is thickened Stir Into turkey mixture Turn into !'. -- quart cssserole. Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees F.) 12 to 15 minutes until heated one-pou- nd ro Nate Wilmoro of Salt Lake City and son Wilson of Minneapolis, who la spending the holidays in Salt Lake City with his parents, were in town for a short visit on Monday. They visited with Mrs. Martha Van Wagoner and Charles. SANTA'S halfway down the chimney you read this, but there's still time to pick up Christmas recordinp for the holidays. Its also a fine time to buy some of the many fine releases Just out and be prepared for next Chriatmaa u Eddie The First Deans Christmas Bell'' is of the narration type, end very touching (Saga and Sand). George Beverly Shea sings Christmas, Christmas" with great choral backing, and guitarist Chet Atkins' Christmas Carols" is an excellent Instrumental medley of familiar carols. Those zanies, Homer & Jethro, do the humorous Nuttin' For Christmas" (RCA). And Mercury's Jim Wilson offers the popular "Round the Christmas Tree. Stuart Hamblen's Youll A1 ways Be Mine" and A Handful of Sunshine" (RCA) sound like big hit numbers as do the Wilburn Brothers' Look Around" and Youre Not Play Love (Decca). And Capitol has nt BY DOROTHY MADDOX served in 6. ' ever-vibra- lustrous cotton in plain and patterned motifs. This charming bedspread hu white background and flowing fringe, roso flowers tnd tiny gram leaves. It's certain to bo a futuro heirloom, handed down lovingly through tho family, especially if it's made by you. Maks tho single sise, 66 x 108 inches, or tho double rise, 78 x 108 inches. For tho crocheting envelops to the instructions, simply send s stamped, Neodlework Department of this paper and ask for tho ROSE BOWER BEDSPREAD. Leaflet No. - They'II.Gobble Up Turkey Leftovers If Served En Casserole won'! fire of leftover turiccy if YOU casserole. Tlie children will love the idea of the AN AMERICAN BEAUTY IN CROCHET A bed of roses of tho everlasting variety is crocheted of Dinner gneeta at tha home of Mr. and Mra John Andrew on Tuesday of this week were Mr. and Mra John Connors of Durango, Goto Mr. and Mrs. George F. Forney and family of Balt Lako City and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bushman and family of Provo. her. a time of the year when most of the nation fa talking about hew to keep warm, Im going to alter the subject a little by dismissing cool-head- ed a you heard the one about tho woman who bought a lamp (or It was a steal at the pricel" and vase, or a chair) on sale her entire room to suit it? Though this may later had to tho room appear humorous, the ides can provs to be a sound om if does need decorating. Some of America's foremost interior decorators achieve exquisite effects by cresting a whole room around om subject, whether it may bo a stunning pises of furniture or a lovely picture, a color. gaily printed fabrie, a phase of nature's beauty or a favorite The next time youre in a quandary about decorating a room, try this method and see what wonders it inspires. A ROOMFUL OF ROSES The them of many a successful room interior hss boon the beautiful, blushing rose. If tho rose is one of your favorite flowers, it can servs as a decorating inspiration for you, too. With a rose- - bedecked bedspread as the bud of your decorating schema, tho rut of the room will blossom around it almost naturally if you rim-pl- y harmonise color and pattern. You could repeat tha rose motif on end table doilies or on dresser scarves, and carry still further by the them hanging several sketchu or paintings of roau about the room. For color continuity, repeat tho roso color of the flower in tha dust ruffle and curtains or draperies. The green leaves and white background of the bedspread could bo repeated in tho walls end floor. Solid colors, of course. vtivi H Mr. and Mrs. Roscoa Harper were in Pleasant Grove last Sat- by Naney Baxter how to keep cool Here Is Your Dream House Is IVeedlecraft News son-in-la- w, Signed, lavender-blu- Eurekons Party BY EDNA MILES 500 Club Has The members exchanged gifts, enjoyed a delirious pot luck supper, and had ao mum fun visiting that they never did get around to playing cards, so the drew for the prises, with Mra Max Berry winning first prise; Mra Max Larsen, and consolation, Mra Dick Laird. Attending the gala party were those mentioned above and Mira Wm. Morris, Mrs. Wm. Eastwood, Mrs. Marlon Hopes, Mra Bob Robinson, and Mra Ned Allinson. Tra-l- a .. d, all-cu- Fage Three 4-- thoroughly hake selvae the leftever-feev- i Tnrkey-ln- -i PASTRY: Three-quarte- rs cup sifted flour. Vi cup Instant nonfal amaasr. a tasty, hearty, wel dry milk powder, h teaspoon salt, k cup shortening, 3 tablespoons water. In thickness. With Inch to board Roll out on lightly floured Sift flour, miik powder and salt together Cut In shortening withon sheet Bake Fleet out cornrookie rut coarse baking shapes. turkey cutter, resembles mixture two knives or partry blender until in hot oven (425 degrees F ) I to 10 minutes until browned To serve, plarr turkey cutouts over rassorole or over Individual Sprinkle water, 1 tablespoon at a time, over small portions of Ihf a fork with servings moistened together particles mixture, lightly pressing Mr. mad Mia Reaaetti Christensen of Tucson, Arisona, spent the holidays here with Kenneths parents, Mr. and Mra Ivan Christensen. They returned to Arizona mi Thursday morning. leased an album of 12 of Roy hita, Acuff'a most popular all-tiIncluding Great Speckled Bird,r Pins & Needles," "Wabash Can-a- nd Fireball Ma!Lr This is a must" for any collector's library. In the sacred vein, the Swanee River Boys harmonize magnificently in Just As Sure" (King) and T. Tommys group sings the beautiful Help Me, Lord" (Mer- cury). The Carlisles pack plenty of punch In Dangerous Crossing" and Run, Boy. Jimmy Dean offers a fine love ballad, My World Is You." Benny Martin also has a good one in I'm Right and Youre Wrong" (Mercury); Sonny James Careless With My Heart" is a pretty, but sad, love bated while his "Pigtails and Ribbons" Is a happy, rollicking number (Capitol). And Why, Baby Why," by Webb Pierce and Red Sovine is good and bouncy (Decca). Other peppy love songs sre "I Can't Do Without You Anymore" (Bobby Lord, Columbia); One Way Is Bound To Be Right" (Don WinWe're Off on a ters, RCA); Race" (Merv Shiner, RCA) and (Jim-m- y When She Said You-Al- l" Work, Dot). . OTHER GOOD RELEASES art Love or Spite" (Hank Locklin, RCA); "Ill Be Gone" (Tommy Collins. Capitol; Standing at the End or the World" and Papa Joea Place" (Red Garrett, Decca); Turn Around" (Texas Bill Capitol); Thirty Strength, Days" (ETnest Tubb, Decca); La CUcaracha" (Hank Snow, RCA); "1 Love Her So" (Al Terry, Hickory); Theres Only One You" (Jimmy Work, Dot); Bugle Call Rag" (McCormick Bros., Hickory). Mlm Janette Daniels of Salt Lake City was home for the holidays visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Daniels. Mr. aad Mra Pat Bvanagaa were hosts at a dinner at their home on Christmas Eve. Turkey with all the trimmings was served to members of the Hansen fam ily. Those attending were Mra Rowana Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hansen, Mr. and Mra Paul Hansen and family and Mont Han' Mr. and Mia. Ralph Hopea and on Brent were dinner guests at the Wm. Treloar home on Chriatmaa Eve. , Mr. and Mrs. James Toone of drove to Evanston, Mammoth Wyoming, last week and spent a few days with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mra. Alan Letter and children. tha correct word; The State Open Hera of (Vlcana) (Paris), shattered ia World War D, hu beta rebuilt. 1 Mormon Chuck (hu) (daaa aai) adil aaactioa polygamy. --Tha tarfcey (was) (was aai) sms propound as mt aaUoaal bili --BuUau SMI Mohammad (baa Ya atf) (bw Maabty Arafm) has mturaod to Ihriwrt (both). --Sals 1- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rom and daughters, Janette and Carolee drove to Balt Lake City and enjoyed Chriatmaa with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Lester and children and with a eon, Mrs. Nile lvtrmo has been having a bout with a dose of blood poisoning In her right hand. She spent several days in Salt Lake City receiving treatment, but was sufficiently recovered to return home to enjoy Christmas with her family. ed h (bn) ,eUl TPO of tha Bibla la sa (ha (Menus) (dm - Britatc (hu) (hu aai) haw abla (a bantu directly power tf tha mm, or uon lhaa a t laboratory Male. 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