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Show 4 Page. Four THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER August 23, 1957 A Socia Bridge Club Enjoys Bridge, Visiting Mrs. J. A. Bernini was Bridge Club Held At Mrs. Thomas Judge Mrs. Thomas Judge entertained the Bridge dub at her home last Thursday evening. In the card playing, 1st prize was won by Mrs. Robert Fife, the all-cby Mrs. Orris Sanderson, and the raffle by Mrs. Heber Cushing. Tasty refreshments were served to those named and to Mrs. Martin Fennell, Mrs. Gerald Drussell, Mrs. Ned Allinson, Mrs. Emo Boswell and Mrs. Henry Wall. tess to the Bridge club at her home on Wednesday evening of last week. High score was won by Mrs. Gerald Drussell, the allcut by Mrs. Ethel Donnelly and consolation by Mrs. Ted John- ut Family Dinner Given hos- son. . At the conclusion of the card games the hostess served a tasty luncheon to those named and to Mrs. Darrell Franks, Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. Ray Badertcher, Mrs. Paul Hansen and Mrs. Frank McCabe. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kline of Notre Dame, Indiana were in town last Thursday for a short visit with Mrs. Dennis Harrington and other friends. Mr. Kline wasathletic coach at Tintic high school for a few years and will be remembered by many of his former students. He has been teaching at Notre Dame University since leaving Eureka several years ago. 1 For Mother, Daughter Mrs. Eldon Nelson and her daughter, Wendy both celebrated birthday anniversaries on Monday, August 19. A family dinner in honor of the occasion was enjoyed at the Nelson home. Members attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook and children, Mrs. Florence Gillispie, and Mr. Nelson and son, Terry and the honored guests. A telephone call in the evening from the Nelson's son, Ron, who is stationed in Long Beach, wishing Mom and little sister many happy returns of the day, made the day perfect (Because FORDS on top 99 for the party gals. Mrs. Blanche Beck Honored at Party i Mrs. Hilda 'Webb, Mrs. Elva Webb and Mrs. La Rue Fox were hostesses at a nicely ar- ranged birthday' party last ' Wednesday evening. The party honored Mrs. Blanche Beck, and was given at her home. 500 and Cootie furnished With FORDs sales volume ahead of all others, were going to push our lead even further out front.. Only the leader can afford to offer you the most car for the least money. the evenings entertainment and the 500 prize was won by Mrs. Stella Shea, the house prize by Mrs. Mae Beck and the prize for cootie went to Mrs. Elva ooo Whatever youre driving, ifa worth more at your FORD Dealers. More than it will bring on any other make of car. And with FORDs prices e lowest of the three, you cant lose! You pay only the Webb. Delicious refreshments were served to those mentioned and to Mrs. Rose Phipps, Alliene Farren, Ruby Robinson, Anna Franks, Margaret Greenhalgh, Kate Ames, Louie Barrett, Irma Gourley, the honored guest, Mrs. Beck, Ruth Wahlquist, who is visiting here from California ,and the hostesses. low-pric- difference 3-47- 57 FORD costs you less dollars. Demand creates value... and this years FORD is the most wanted ol all 57 makes. Its your guarantee of top trade-i- n value for yean to come. So if this is your year to buy, dont pick a loser. Deal yourself into the leader! Get full value for your ek FRanklin a OOO Mrs. Margaret Hannifin returned to Eureka Tuesday eventrip to ing after a two-weSalt Lake, where she' was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary McPolin and Mr. and Mrs Ray Larsen. 226 So. Univ. Ave., Provo no more! Any way you figure it, car-buyi- ng .0 . 13 LAIRD'S MARKET Fresh Meats. Groc, Dairy Products and Produce Frozen Foods Free Del. Ser. to your home Phones 58 or 59 CdolbocOif ouft-ftradlG- Q GOSHEN MOTOR COMPANY Goshen, Utah |