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Show April 6, 1956 Page Three The Eureka (Utah) Reporter ' Mrs. Henry Wall dSirlhi . . ocial Events of the Week! New Ladies of Elks' President Ladies of Elks met Tuesday evening In the Elks club rooms, with president Audrey Sanderson presiding. The business session was taken up with the election of officers, and they are as follows: President, Mrs. Henry Wall; Mrs. Ileber Cushing; secreary, Mrs. Thomas Judge; treasurer, Mrs. Jack Lucas. At the conclusion of the elections, the meeting was turned over to the new officers. A special meeting is being called for next Tuesday, April 10. All members are urged to attend the Yd. friends J..DY.E.N.R.! J5L FUNFUL HAMBURGERS-ON-A-STIC- K Mr, and hire. LeMar Lester and children of Balt Lake were In Mammoth on Easter Sunday, visiting with Mrs. Lesters parents, Mr. and Mra. Dean Rose. Other visitors dinner guests at tha Rosa Of interest to Eurekana is the and announcement of the birth of a homa on Sunday were Mr, Roses Chatwln of mother, Mra. baby daughter to Mr. and Mra. Spanish Fork, George Mrs. Don Louder, Garth Manaon of Irovo. Tha little Provo, and Mr, and Mra. Dan Rose lady made her appearance on Fri- snd son of Granger. day, March 30, at the Utah Valley hospital, and checked in at 8 Mr. and Mr. Ned Hickman relbs. 6 ounces. The new arrival has three little sisters and one broth- turned home Tuesday, after spender. Mrs. Manson will be remem- ing tha past few months in Calibered as the former Maureen For-se- y, fornia with their daughter and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. family, Mr, and Mra. Max Chatwln at their home In Santa Monica. George Forsey of Eureka. Honor Bride at Open House Thurs. Evening at Memorial Building vice-preside- Mrs. Wayne Beck honored her daughter-in-laMrs. Don Beck at open house last Thursday evening at the Eureka Memorial Building. A splendid pro- - wu presented an follows: Reading, Chryle Thomaa; vocal olo, Linda Farrcn; instrumental number. Ralph Grecnhalgh, Jerry Giles, Raymond and Vernon Jonca; whistling solo, Marguerite Hlggin-oreading. Joyce Sanderson; pantomime, Fred Gar belt; vocal duet, Paul Gourley and Carl Peterson; electric steele guitar solo, Raymond Jones Following the program, refresh- ments were served to many friends who came to meet the young bride, and to extend best wishes to her and her husband. Mra. Beck waa the recipient of many beautiful n; Cominp Events Legion Auxiliary American Legion Auxiliary will hold the regular monthly meeting next Monday, April 9, at 8 p.m. in the Memorial Building. President lone Ryan urges a good Warm weather is coming and with it your chance to put advenmeals. ture into eating with ... Add fun to these meals with "funfuT Hamburgers-on-a-Stic- k thick slices of tomato, sweet onion snd perfectly seasoned hamburger balls barbecued on skewers. These delicious hamburger balls made from a Carnation Company recipe are prepared with evaporated milk , to make them juicy and never crumbly. They hold together and stay firmly on the skewer. are an attracHamburgers-on-a-Stic- k Barbecued or tive new way to serve hamburger with pride. Make them an treat. Hie whole family will applaud, and children especially love their novelty. You can be sure of perfect results everytime with this recipe. oven-broile- HAMBURGERS-ON-A-STIC- (MAKES AIOUT Mnl ilk LD.S. PALMYRA PAGEANT TOUR M wp Dm K SEKVINGS) 1 K Vi V, mdwr twits Fellow the Old Mormon Trail Visit other historic LD.S. shrines with a congenial group. ? i Hotly Mrs. Bert Hanks STutfJTZrX. and on Mammoth Saturday Friday of last week and were guests at the home of Mra. Jenaen'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rostrom. THREE WEEKS ONLY $295 Mrs. Alonzo J. Mortey 387 East Third North Provo, Utah Bishop and Mrs. George Forsey were in Provo on Easter Sunday getting acquainted with the new granddaughter at the Garth Manaon home, and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Forsey. Tel. FRanklin competition in the American manner-subj- ect to wise produced the finest competitive .transportation system in the world not detpite legislative regulation, but largely because of it . Vigorous restraints imposed by Congress-h- as en million trucks serve the U.3. Intercity trucks moved 125 billion ton-milin 1949 and in 1955 hauled 245 billion ton-milof cargoes vital to the daily living of the Nation. Fast flexible, economical trucks service is indispensable to our present prosperity. es es by Trocklsf Sseeriellees. ha Mrs. Toone, Mrs. Mel Hansen, Dean Rose, Mrs. Oscar Erickson, Mrs. Clarence Rostrom, and Mra. Chriaa Sorenson. First prize went to Mrs. Rose, 2nd to Mra. Rostrom, the all-cto Mra. Erickson and the consolation to Mrs. Sorenson. ut Entre Nous Club Met Mrs. Don Giles Is Mrs. Wm. Roberts was hostess to the "500" club at her home last Thursday evening. At the conclusion of the card games, tha hostess served a tasty lunch to members: Miss Dixie Stephens, Mrs. James Club Hostess in Mammoth The Entre Nous Literary club met last Thursday in Mammoth at the home of Mra. 8teele McIntyre. The book review "This is Googles;" by Bents Plegnan waa given by Mra. Leslie Randle. Following the review and a short business meeting, the hostess served tasty refreshments to members Mrs. V. L. Anderson, Mrs. Bert Ferguson, Mrs. Frank Gear, Mra. Elysabeth Franke, Mrs. Jack Andrew, Mrs. Leslie Randle, Mrs, Ethel Donnelly, Mra. Elva Bonner, Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mra. Robert Thomas and Mrs. Myrtle Theriault. Mrs. Irene Johnson Entertains Club ut Mra. Floyd Nash. naplM Tuesday at a birthday party. Tha small fry had a gay time playing games sharing toys, and enjoying the tasty lunch prepared by Mariloe mother. . Mariloa little guests were Jenny Lynn Taylor, Irene Aitken, Roger, Carol Jean and Linda Charles Yamashita, Danny Hopes, Ralph Cook, Darlene Long, and Shirlin Laird. Mrs. Mijro Yamashita and Mrs. Ann Hopes assisted Mrs. Bogdan in entertaining and served the little people. On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lee and two daughters, Nancy and Carla of Ephraim spent Easter Sunday here with Mrs. I .res parents, Mr. and assenger car usage is booming! From 36 million autos registered in 1949, the number jumped to 51 million in 1955-a- nd it is still rising. Intercity and local buses serve millions, and our pipeline system continues to grow in importance to tha Nation. Mrs. Luby Bogdan honored her daughter, Marilo loot I.nliy llogdan, who is working at Alta, and daughter, Angelina, whe is a student at the Agricultural College in Logan, spent the weekend here with Mrs. Bogdan and tableadecorationa were carried out in the Eaater theme. Oocers were laid for the honored guest, here husband, and son, Milton Buxton and Larry, Mra. Margaret Hannifin, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tuckett, Mr. and rMs. Brennan Hannifin and daughter Gertrude Ann, Mrs. Ersel Steele, Mra. Hal Morgan and children of Shew 7:15 Open 7:00 Adults 50c Children undar 12 Free family. Thurs., Mrs. Kira Bonner spent the Easter weekend In Ogden visiting with friemls. DINING ROOM IIAS NEW CIIAUM CLARK GABLE, GRACE Mayor and Mra. Charles Ferris were In Salt Lake cm Thursday of last week. They were accompanied home by their daughter, Toni, a tudent nurse at Holy Cross hospital. She returned to the city on Friday, and another daughter, Geraldine, who ia attending tha University of Utah, spent the Eaater weekend here with her parents. e Mr. sad Mrs. J. J. Cherry spent Sunday in Murray and Midvale, where they visited with relatives. e , Cecil Uvlagslon is recuperating at his home here following a case of pneumonia. He was confined to the Payaon hospital for several days, and returned home Sunday evening. Friends will be pleased to know that he ia much Improved, and hope that hla recovery will be speedy. e Mr. and Mrs. . Paul Juber of Orem, and Mr. and Mra. Harold Fox were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beck. The dinner waa In the nature of a birthday celebra tion for Mr. Beck. The Jubers are former residents eof eEureka. e Mr. and Hn. Theodore Haynes and small son, Teddy, spent Eaater Sunday in Salt Lake with Mr. Haynes' sister, Mrs. C. L Jack and her family. 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Today's kids can giro la to that old urge to bast out of tho clue room with a clear conscience. Wish they'd take me along. ... with everything from steak to chowder for hie favorite dish everything frees beer to batter-mil- k for hie favorite bevengeu And the mere we study oar differences the more we learn haw aUfce everyone ia underneath. ... Get the facts! Get the figures ! Get the TRUTH about automobile prices and you'll find ... FORD IS PRICED LOWEST OF v starring e Mr. and Mr. Wilson Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lee of Ephraim were in Salt Lake on Tuesday attending a meeting of the Ben Franklin stores managers. They attended a banquet in the evening. Mmxiwl Fri., Sat. "MOGAMBO" affair. Copyright, 1956, limited Slaiti Brewen Foundation Duane Milne, Ted Cartwright, Carl Fields and Clelon Ames, were home from Moab over the weekend spending the Easter vacation with their families. Motormi Mrs, Aides Childs and son, Byron. spent the weekend in Salt Lake with Mr. Childs and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Daniels and baby boy. Sirs. Daniels (Nelda) participated in an Easter Cantata, in which he sang two solos. Mrs. Childs and Byron returned to Eureka early Monday morning and ran into all aorta of weather, mostly bad. They were very glad to get home, aa the highways were plenty slippery and driving a hazardous Randle. Mother Honored all-c- Wjromestic airlines, the railroads and waterways carriers are all currently enjoying the greatest prosperity in their history. Each year sees further 'growth and the future looka promising. Honors Daughter Wm. Roberts Has 500 Club The La Jollas club met last at the home of Mrs. WSCS met Wednesday after- Thursday Don with Mra. Margaret Giles, noon at the home of Mrs. Bert as hostess. Greenhalgh Hanks. Cerda were enjoyed and Mrs. Luncheon was served at 1 p.m. Greenhalgh served delicious rewas Vola offered by and Grace freshments to members Mra. Ted Nevers, president. Johnson, Mra. Dee Clement, Mrs. The business meeting opened Harry Dean, Mrs. Don Giles, Mrs. with Mrs. Nevers reading Luke Floyd Nash, Mr. Alden ChildJ, 23, verses 39 to 43, and the mem Mrs. Heber Cushing and the specbers joined in repeating the Lorda ial guest, Mrs. Anna Franks. Mrs. Johnson won the first prize Prayer. The lesson for the meeting, in the card playing, Mra. Clement Good-Wi- ll Industries, now largest the honor prize, Mra. Dean, the allMrs. Frank Hannifin spent the weekend in Salt Lake with her aon, group for disabled", was given by cut and Mrs. Giles, consolation. Mrs. Nevers. A short discussion the Rev. Wm. Hannifin. She refollowed. turned home Tuesday evening. Present were Annie Vivian, Marie Holmes, Elizabeth Stokes, Vola Nevers, Elsie Nilson, Alllene Farren, Ada Randle. Myrtle Theriault and Mrs. Hanks. Mr. and Mra. Tim Hannifin were Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Elsie Nilson on April boats at a dinner party last Sat26. urday evening, honoring Mrs. Han-nifln- 'a mother, Mrs. Milton Buxton of Goshen on the anniversary of her birthday. A turkey dinner, with all the trimmings was served, and the Members of the SOO" club were entertained last Wednesday evening at the (home of Mrs. Irene Johnson. Prizes were won by Mrs. Maynard Kay, high score, Mrs. Floyd and Mra. Peggy Evans, Hawkins, consolation. After cards the hostess served dainty refreshments to those named and to Mra. Jerry Wilde, Mra. Jack Wilde, Mrs. Sharon Seamans, Mrs. Glade Berry and the special guest, hire. Marvin Peterson. A Luby Bogdan Al-llns- Mix all ingredients together until well blended. Divide into 24 equal parts. Shape into balls. Put tomato slice, hamburger ball, onion slice, another hamburger ball and a second tomato slice on each of 12 skewers. Broil 5 to 7 minutes on each side. Depart from Salt Lake City August 1, I9S6 Also see Boston, Ntw York, Washnigton D.C. and Niagara Falls. Mrs. Max Berry honored her small daughter, Kathle, at a birthday party last Friday, in celebration of her 3rd birthday anniversary. The guests were entertained with a variety of toya, during the afternoon, and Kathlea mother served a tasty party lunch to the mall fry, who were Janet and Pauline Hansen, Farl Fife, Dennis and useful gifts. and Gary Seamons, Debbie Laird, guests here for the Mickey. Morris, Becky Robinson, open house were Mrs. Jack Gress-ma- n of Lark; Mrs. Paul Juber, Nena and Shlrlene Schena, Leslie Eastwood, Vickie Jensen, Max Orem; Mrs. Cyril Beck, Elberta; Mrs. Jessie Pace, Provo; Mra. Shel- hosts at an Easter breakfast SunWayne and Valene Berry. don Perry, Provo. day morning. Family members at' tending were Mra. Ada Randle, Mr. and Mra. Curtis Butler and family, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Badertcher and Mr. on, Lee, and Tom and Dianne Out-of-to- all-cu- KEMODELKI) Mr. and Mr. Harold Chatwln returned home Saturday night, after spending the past week in Den. ver, Colo., with their son and Mr. and Mrs. Gerdaughter-in-laald Chatwln. Gerald is employed by the Union Railroad Company, in the telegraphy division. While in Denver, Gerald celebrated his birthday, and Mom and Dad were very happy to be then to help celebrate it with him, and to extend congratulations. They report a moat enjoyable vacation. e e Leslie Randle, prominent Eureka businessman, is on the sick list, and has been confined to his home for the past two weeks. Friends will be pleased to learn that he is responding nicely to treatment, and ail are wishing him a speedy recovery. e Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Randle were gram all-cu- Mat-ri- al e w, meeting to make plans for the Spring Luncheon, which will be held Tuesday, April 17. 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