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Show September 14, 1956 Mr. Mid Mm. Kk'hard The Eureka (Utah) Keporter VlMHlH-- I .1. A and amairLeqion (Eleanor Jackson daughter, Roxanne of Rupert, Ida. week-end here with pent the Auxiliary1 Hear Girl s Report Mrs. Wheelock'a mother, Mra. Helen Jackaon. Mr. Whrelork The American Legion Auxiliary waa a member of the Sutherland-Anderao- n met in regular aeaalon Monday Wedding party, e a evening, after rereaaing fur liie aummer montha. Preaidcnt lone Mra. Mr. and Kirliard Ilelvern Ryan conducted the meeting. and children, Keith, John, Janice The program for the evening and ReNae of Lakewood, Cal., left laat Wedneaday.for their home waa on Girl'a State, and the two after apending a vacation here young ladiea repreaenting Tin tic with Mra. Helvern'a parenta. Mr. were preaent, Mina Patricia Lucaa and Mlaa Sylvia Sutherland. Both and Mra. John Phlppa. gave excellent talka on their during the week apent Mr. and Mra. John Phlppa were while at Girl'a State. The glrla over-nigh- t gueata on Sunday at thanked the auxiliary membera the home of their aon and daughter-in- and the Elks Lodge for the op-law, Mr. and Mra. Albert portunity given them In attending rapidly growing Glrla State. Phlppa in Orem. Following the buaineaa meeting, Bingo waa played, with Virginia Bradford winning the firat prize, and Dorothy Warren, the 2nd prize. Plana were made for varioua projects for the coming year. A taaty lunch waa served by the hostesses for the meeting, which included Mildred Davis, Cleo Judge, LaRue Fox and Avia King. BWlDlSQ 226 So. Univ. Ave., Provo FR 13 HOUSEPOWER SL Ceremony (Sirtlid Mrs. Wm. Morris .. V. L. Bathing in Luxury Mra. V. L. Anderson honored K. II. Welland, of Galva, Iowa, wlio was visiting at the Anderson home at a 1:00 o'clock luncheon last Thursday afternoon. A beautiful bouquet of pink sweet peas centered the dining table, and favors were amall pink boxes of home made candy. Place carda were also In pink and white. Attending the nicely arranged luncheon were Mrs. Dennla Harrington. Mrs. Cecelia Le Fevre, Mra. Edward Holmea, Mra. Ledora Bodcrlund, Mrs. Ida Erickson, Mra. Wm. Vivian, Mra. Vem Nevers, Mra. Walter Sutherland, and the guest of honor, Mrs. her mother, Mre. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Carter announce the marriage of tlu-i- r daughter, Geraldine Craig, to Edward P. Merkes, son of Mrs. Henry Merkex of Chicago, III. 'Hie young prople were married Saturday morning, Sept. I in Sacred Heart Church in Salt Lake at a nuptial Mass. Attending he couple were Mrs. Shirley Walker, Salt Lake and John Fisher of Wichita, Kan. Tlie bride is a graduate of Tintic High school and the University of Utah, and the groom is a Professor of Mathematics at IV Paul University in Chicago. lie will also do graduate work for his Ph.I). in mathematics at Northwestern University this winter. They will leave for Chicago on Sept. 18, where they plan to make a home. Mr and Mrs. R. II. Runyon and aon, Gary of San Jose, Cal., Club Hostess Mr. and Mm. Max Garbett am rejoicing over the birth of a baby boy born at the Payson hospital on Monday, September 10. New mother will be remembered as Recent visitor at'tha home of Miaa Leah Brsckenbury, daughter Leo Sparrow were Mr. and Mra. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bracken-bur- y of Randolph. IThe paternal Clyde Checketta and children. Dean and Patty from Preston, grandmother Is Mrs. Clara Idaho, and Mr. and Mra. Norell Checketta and family of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webber of Provo are the parents of a baby boy bom Sunday morning. Sept. 9 at the Utah Valley Hospital The little boy tipped the acalea at 8 lbs. He has two alaters and two brothers, which will assure him plenty of attention when he arrives home. Paternal grandmother la Mra. Wilma Webber of this city and maternal grandmother is Mrs. Laura Stephens. Remodeling? Include wiri Luncheon Honors Iowa Visitor Miss Geraldine Craig Takes Vows With Illinois. Man in Page Three OUTDOOR SWIMMING FOOL: A left Tuesday morning after spending the peat week at the home of Mrs. Runyon's slater and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland. They came to Eureka to attend the wedding of a niece, Miss Ann Sutherland and James Mra. Wm. Morris waa hostess club members on Wednesday evening of laat week. In the card playing, Mrs. Glade score, Mrs. Anderson. Berry won the high Dick Laird, the all-cand Mrs. Wm. Eastwood, the consolation. Mrs. F. II. Welland left Tues, After cards the hostess served day morning for Galvo, Iowa, aftaaty refreshments to those nam- ter visiting at the home of her Mr. and ed an dto Mrs. Max Larsen, Mrs. daughter and Howard Fields, Mrs. Bob Robin-eo- n, Mra. V. L. Anderaon. She came Mrs. Leo Sparrow and. Mrs. to Eureka to attend the wedding of her grandson, James Anderaon Afton Berry. , and Ann Sutherland, which waa One good thing about alienee la solemnized Sunday afternoon in the Eureka Methodist Church. that It can't be repeated. to her "500 ut son-in-la- privUpoolfor ftlj f tha gaesta of tha Eden Roe Hotel ta Bdra. Is shown hers. The refreshment tables eoUrful mart cabanas, lining tha shore of the Eastern Medlierrtntnr. namlnd one. of tho Riviera. Card of Thanks We wish to offer our deepest appreciation to all those who assisted us in our recent bereave-mern- t, the loss of our son and brother. We especially wish to thank Bishop Nielson, the tinging mothers, Relief Society, special singers, and those that paid tribute to him In words and floral offerings. To all thoee sending donations we would like them to know that it will be used to help erect a headstone as a lasting memory to them. Then to our moat esteemed friends, John Qulst and Lionel Fairbanks, we cannot praise them enough for the marvelous work they did, our thanks. SIGNED Pete Guturrez, step father Mother Ruth Father Edgar Four brothers and little slater The Guturrez A Hopei family Shed that frown, friend, let some sunshine in Andersons Hosts at Rehearsal Dinner Sunny Brook bourbon, that ist Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Anderson were hosts at a rehearsal dinner on Saturday night for their son, James Anderson and his fiance. Miss Ann Sutherland, and the wedding purty. A large wedding bell formed the centerpiece for the attractive dining table and small wedding bells were used for favors, and the overall 'color scheme waa carried out in the autumn shades. The Anderson home was festive with beautiful fall flow-erThe prospective and bride groom exchanged gifts, and they presented the memhers of the wedding party with gifts. Mrs. Yamashita, accompanist for the wedding ceremony was also given warm and friendly as a man's handshake, good as his word ... the finest of fine Kentucky bourhonsi over 20 MILLION cases of j SUNNY BROOK KENTUCKY WHISKIES SOLO SINCE 19331 gift. j Sunny Brook Bourbon attending were Miss Sutherland. James Anderaon, Johnny Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland, the grooms grandmother, Mrs. F. H. Welland, of Galva, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yamashita. Wm. Bate, James Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slaw-seMr. and Mrs. Richard Wheel-ocMiaa Jeanette Danicla, Misa Carolee Peterson. Misa Marilyn Ott, Misa Sylvia Sutherland, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Those ALSO AVAILABLE Kentucky Blended Whiskey Cheerful as its Name n. k, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY, Anderson. Mrs. Bert Ferguson assisted the Andereona in serving. O several Special Hunting; Permits Available rapidly. PROOF, 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. other units were going . Applications are honored, first come-flrserved, as rapidly as received at the varioua permit sales offices. Sales agents are returning the permits as soon as processed. deer are Special hunting permits still available for moat areas over the state, according to the departVacation family expenditures ment of fish and game. for lodging and food averaged Latest reports from deer permit 8179, reaching a total spent by sales offices show all permits have middle income families of been sold for the Antimony-Wein Hotels, Motels, Resorts. Boulder, Beaver North, and the Stores, Restaurants and other Dixle-O-x Valley units. Permits for places. Mr. and Mra. Charles Ball and two children of Gardena, Cal., are visiting here with Mr. Ball's mother. Mrs. Frances Ball. They are also spending some time in Santa-qui- n with Mrs. Ball's mother, Mrs. Dell Kay. st $1,588,-000,0- Miaa Freldu Olilaen, chief operator at the local telephone office is spending her vaeation in Provo with a nephew and family, the Ed Webbers. 00 st Mra. Wm. (.ear returned home Sunday after visiting in Spring-- , ville with her daughter and son-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rife and their two ho ns. Hotpoint All Freezers--Sto- re Your Game. Chest or Upright Models in-la- Select yours now and get a pair of field glasses for fhe deer hunt. why do they wear blouses that button up the back? Changing Times. Books are the lighthouses In the great sea of time. 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