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Show I November 16, 1956 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter On an offshore oil drilling rig We have all seen Instances whenof the eetutea prior to death. Pay- the greater portion of an eatate ment for services of the courts is seeking petroleum 19,000 feet beia consumed in the court in set- not all. Taxes which otherwise lubricatlement of estates where there has could be much loss if proper plan- neath the ocean bottom, alone coats been no clear procedure for trans- ning had been made, may take tion of equipment fer of title act up by the owners great slices of the estate cake. $2,000 every 24 hours. Social Events of the Week Fourth Birthday Mirth... Calls for Party IN HOMETOWN AMERICA NEED FUEL OIL Mr. and Mrs. Don Beck are the Mrs. Patricia Brady entertained proud parents of a baby boy bom a group of children on Saturday in on Thursday morning at the Utah honor of Pamela Brady'a fourth Valley hospital. birthday. Games were played and Donnie Paul Hopes and Stephen Ferris were the prize winners. Tasty refreshments were served to M. U. Micky and Jackie Morris, Debbie and Lana Rae Laird, Leslie East-wood, Mrs. Brady was assisted by Bet- ty Robinson, JoAnn Morris, Barbara Hopes, Thelda Eastwood, Francis Ewell and Donna Laird. Public Invited on The Miner's Union Auxiliary met on Thursday with Vola Never, president, presiding over the bus- Take advantage of Utocos Heating Oil Budget Plan AgriServ- ice. Short this The subject of Course is "Public Affairs", according to Dennis Funk, County On November 16 and IT, the Agricultural Agent of Short second in a series Everyone is invited to particiCourses will be held at Snow Col- pate in the Short Course, which lege, through cooperation of the is free to the public. NANCY HAVEN'S Kecipe of the cash? iness meeting. Bingo and five hundred furnished the social of the evening with the prize winners being Clara Gar-be- tt and Allien Farren. The cut prize was won by lone Ryan. Mrs. Alice Peart and Mrs. Borne! ce Taylor served tasty refreshments to all those present. college and the Utah State cultural College Extension To Snow Course - but low Bingo and Cards Aux. Meet At Becky and Kathaleen Robinson, Stephen and Jimmie Ferris, Debbie and Jimmie Ewell, Lee Badertacher, Pauline and Janet Hansen, Susan and Mike Sanderson, Charlie and Sandra Butler, Donnie and Laurie Hopea and Jan- et Brady. Page Three Heres how it works: Simply ask your Utoco distributor to help you estimate your entire years heating costs and divide the amount into ten equal monthly payments. There no interest. And no matter how are no carrying charges much fuel you may require in any cold month, you pay only the agreed amount. Any differences are adjusted at the seasons end. Thats the Utoco Heating Oil Budget Plan the easy, sensible way to buy fuel. So order your winters supply of clean burning, trouble free Utoco fuel Oil today. This offer expires November 30, 1956 so please dont delay in plac- -' ing your order. Month ... BRAZIL NUT CARAMELS CANDY MADE WITH YOUR own hands makes a warmly appreciated gift at Holiday time. These caramels, full of crunchy Brazil nuts, are most obliging sweets for they can be made well In nancy haven advance of the busy days, wrapped and stored. Use Beet Sugar all your Christmas candies for fine results: Modern Mrs. Club WSCS Prepare For Bazaar At Butler Home The Modem Mrs. Club met laet Several members of the WSCS Wednesday at the home of Mrs. met at the Eureka Methodist ParMabel Butler. Bridge furnished the sonage on Tuesday morning to prepare for the bazaar cm Wednes2 cups Beet Sugar entertainment of the evening with day. A tasty luncheon was served i Druaaell Mrs. first Gail winning 2 cups table cream (this t to Elsie Nelson, Alene Farren, Vocut Thelma Mrs. Roberta, I prize, added in two parts) Rowena la Hanks, Myrtle Never, BadertaMrs. Virginia prize and LaVon Ryan, Annie Vi cup white com syrup Theriault, consolation. cher, Smith and Pat Brady and everyVi teaspoon salt Tasty refreshments were served one work is much more fun V4 cup butter or margarine to those mentioned and to Geral- .whenagreed done together. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract dine Hansen, Leona Franks, Robin McCabe and special guests, Mar1 cup coarse cut Brazil garet Fennell and Winona Thomas. nuts BPOE Dinner Combine in a lVi quart saucepan Beet Sugar, 1 cup To Visiting of lb cream, com syrup and salt; cook slowly on medium heat to soft ball On last Thursday night the BPstage (236 FJ OE of Tintic entertained John AdAdd butter or margarine and remaining 1 cup of crsam alternately ams, District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler, Sam Craig, Exalted in four additions, beginning and ending with butter or margarine (do Ruler of Tooele Elks Lodge and not let mixture stop boiling), stirring constantly. two companions, all of Tooele. .A Continue to cook slowly to hard ball stage (252 FJ Remove from delicious steak dinner was served Two heat and stir in vanilla and nutmeats. Pour into lightly buttered Convenient Locations at Giga Cafe to those mentioned square pan. sixteen from members about and Cool completely, then turn out on board and cut with a sharp knife EUREKA, UTAH Eureka. At the meeting the inita-tkinto squares. Wrap each square with waxed paper or cellooffiwas the exemplified by phane. Makes about 1V1 pounds. cers of Tintic Lodge and a very ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENTi For each 1,000 feet altitude above sea interesting talk was given by Mr. level decrease temperature two degrees. Adams. After the meeting enjoye able refreshments were served to members. about thirty-fiv-e GIVE YOURSELF A PRESENT the whole family will enjoy . send for CANDY AND HOW, free booklet with kitchen, tested recipes for old and new favorite candies. All easy to make "You married? Im getting . . . delicious to eat! Send requests to: Look mighty tired of working all the time and paying it out in NANCY HAVEN, Western Beet Sugar Producers, Inc, 115 Phillips taxea! Petroleum Building; Salt Lake City, Utah. ia You oxpoct moro from and you got it! Hosts Heads Uj Htighbori Distributed by RANDLES SERVICE 8-l- PHONES 110 and 260 m 30-pa- ge WSCS Ladies Over Bazaar Gifts j J The Women's Society of Christian Service met at the home of Mrs. Mabel Butler on Thursday of last week. After a delicious luncheon the members continued plana for their annual bazaar. Soine very clever gifts had been received for the fish pond at the bazaar and the members enjoyed examining them. There waa also many beautiful aprons on display. After the regular order of bus- iness an inspiring lesson waa given by Mrs. LaVon Ryan. Those present were Vola Never, Elizabeth Stokea, Mra. Annie Smith, Edith Pendray, Annie Vivian, Allcne Farren, Francis Ewell. Myrtle Theriault, Rowena llanka, Aua Randle and Patricia Brody. Special guests were little Debbie and Jimmie Ewell and Janet and Pamela Brady. Another tli.ng that isn't worth what it costs is telling a man what you think of him!" 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