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Show August 31, 1956 Page Three The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Jotut Draper of Moroni spentthe doy at the Livingston home.dthelr two children of Dugway.- last week hers with her uncle and Joan accompanied her parents on Ana and Josh Sullivan returned aunt, Mr. and Bra. Cecil Living- the return trip to Moroni. ston. Her parents, Mr. and Mra. Other guests at the Livingston last Friday night after a Buhl Draper, and son, Craig drove home on Saturday were Mr. and vacation trip to Las Vegas, Nev. to Eureka on Sunday und spent Mrs. Cecil Livingston, Jr., and and Salt Lake. Miss Lynette Dean and Lynn Carter Ray Cooks Give (J3irtliL From California cornea news of the birth of a baby ooy to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jaegar, of Laguna Beach. The welcome little fellow arrived Snnday, August IB. New mother is the former Betty Ann Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton H. Baner, who are really happy ovtr the new arrival. Paternal grandparents, are Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hummer of Fresno, Dinner Party Married in Nevada Rites August 29 two-we- ek Mr. and Mrs. Hay Cook were hosts at a family dinner party on Sunday at their home in Goshen. Turkey and all llie trimmings were served on the spacious lawn at the Cook home. Those attending were her mother, Mrs. Florence Gillispie, Eureka; George Gillispie of Kenuncr-c- Mi' Lynwitr Dean and Lynn Carter were married in Ely, Nevada, on Wednesday August 29. The bride i a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean and the groom is a son of Mrs. Flora Carter of Salem. I he newlyweds are graduates of Tintic High School and the bride has born employed at the local telephone office for the Wyoming, Bob Gillispie and Calif. Dick Gillispie and small Mrs. past few months. daughter, Lesia, and Mr. and Mra. The groom is employed in Moab and after a honmnioon Gerald Carlson and two children Mr. and Mrs. Eric HolqiiKt of of Salt Lake, and the hosts two San Francisco are the parents of trip to Southern California, they will make a home in Moah. children. a baby daughter, born Saturday, 18. new The two has August baby brothers, Phillip and Francis, who are really thrilled with the addi- Family tion of a baby sister to the family circle. Mrs. Halqulst is the former Marks Regina Lucas, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Lucas of Eureka. Paternal grandfather is Capt. Phillip Mrs. J. A. Ptlon celebrated her Halquist of San Francisco. birthday on Sunday with a family dinner party at her home. Mr. and Mn. Harry Dean are announcing tlir marriage of Mrs. Leah Higginbotham of Salt Those were her motha Lake left Tuesday for her home er, Mrs. attending daughter, Adelza, to Koycc Bardsley of Salt Lake City. The Margaret Lucas, Mr. and in Salt Lake after spending the Mra. Roy Fly and two children, were married in Elko, Nevada, on Friday, August past two weeks here with her sis- Mra. Margaret Drew and the Pilon young people l7. . After Mrs. a Edith Baker. short honeymoon they plan to make a home in Salt ter, family. Lake City. The bride is a graduate of Tintic High School, and ha Urn employed in Salt Lake City for the past several months. r, Dinner Miss Adelza Dean Exchanges Vows With Salt Lake City Man Aug. 17 Birthday AffllEST DAYS OHECOHIUG Utahs Biggttl Lahot Day CcUrdfan AUGUST 31 HORSE RACES Flower Show! I AND Art Show PAYION n "W S7 3 SEPT. 1 TWO DAYS IHomccoming JUNIOR HION ICNOOl SUNDAY -- MONOAY maMnom Stroot Parados Friends Celebrate At Birthday Party PMC Chapter 18 Conducts Meeting Mrs. Nettie Dlttmer celebrated Past Matrons Circle of Tintic her birthday anniversary Monday No. 18, met at the home afternoon by entertaining a few Chapter of Virginia Randle on Friday evena at friends, nicely arranged ing. Following the routine busiluncheon. waa ness, a short The dining table waa made fes- sented with programRandle preand Marjorie tive with a beautiful centerpiece Janice Johnson singing 2 duets, of gold and purple pansies and Mabel Butler playing 2 piano Helping Mrs. Dittmer celebrate selections. Colored slides were were Mrs. Maud qhofield, Mrs. shown by Leslie Randle. Visiting Sadie Mitchell, Mrs. Mae Brown, among the members rounded out a Mrs. Florence Gillispie, Mrs. Ruby moat enjoyable evening. RefreshRobinson, Mrs. Frances Daniels, ments were served by the hostess Mrs. Rowena Hanks, Mrs. Kate to the following: Ethel Brenton, Ames and Mrs. Celestia Thompson. Mabel Butler, Maude Blight, Beth Franke, Rowena Hanks, LaVon Ryan and Myrtle Theriault. President Beth Franke conducted the business meeting. Belmo eUno Uightboot0 wain ! l&elmQ BOW011 AiGirr boue0 WHISI WHISKEY whiskey Eurekans Attend Reunion in SLC Mrs. Nellie Brandt, Mr. and Mra. Roy Stapley and daughter, Nancy, and Joyce Hatton, Mrs. Hyrum Bradley were in Salt Lakr on Saturday attending the Davt Hayes family reunion. The reunion waa held at Fairmont Pari from 1:00 p.m. to 11 p.m. An entertaining program, dell clous food, and some good visitin and reminiscing among the family members made for a perfee day. Many of the members of the family came from California, and y other places to be pre- Mrs. Clara Jrrmau left last Thursday for California, where she will vielt with Mrs. Stella Mitchell at her home in Van Nuys. Making the trip with Mrs. Jerman were Mrs. Mabel Baird and Mrs. Myrtle Hafen of Provo, who will visit with her daughter. impoou IIRTIUIHR CSIMRL MURf UHlRilillfc IRBI far-awa- sent at the reunion. About members attended the well ranged entertainment. SATURDAY 70 ar- Mrs. Ada Cherry and Mrs. Livingston spent Monday in Payson, combining business and pleasure. 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