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Show April 4, 1958 Birthday Parties Highlight Week Eurekans Enjoy Salt Lake Trip Crib Corner Brothers, James and Joseph Eva, former residents of Eureka, became fathers of daughters the same day, within one hour. Both babies weighed a few ounces over si pounds when born March 21 at Payson Hos- pital. Parents are James and Jean- -' nine Steele Eva and Joseph and Donna Kinder Eva. Both couples have two other children. Paternal grandfather is Phil Eva of Eureka. Cards, Refreshments Enjoyed at Club Mrs. Gerald Drussell was the hostess to the Bridge Club at her home on Wednesday Page Three THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER even- ing of last week. In the card playing the high score was won by Mrs. Paul Hansen, the allcut by Mrs. Frank McCabe and the consolation by Mrs. Darrell Franks. After cards Mrs. Drussell served tasty refreshments to those named and to Mrs. J. A. Bernini, Mrs. William Roberts, Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. Ray Badertscher, and Mrs. Lynn Brady.. Mrs. Ethel Donnelly and Mrs. Elva Bonner were in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week where they attended the Instituting of a new Eastern Star Chapter for the Bountiful area. The instituting ceremonies were conducted in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Elysabeth Franke was also in attendance at the ceremonies. The ladies also attended the Pops Concert at Kingsbury Hall under the direction of Eugene Jelesnik. The concert is sponsored by the Order of Eastern Star for the benefit of the Eastern Star Home. While in the city Mrs. Donnelly and Mrs. Bonner were the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Stockman, and Mrs. Franke was a guest of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Rheem Franke. w, Danny, Benny and Mary Lou Atherley of Delta are spending the week here with their Mrs. Lauren grandmother, Atherley. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atherley are moving to the Atherley Ranch in Vernon, and the youngsters are visiting with Grandma Atherley, while their parents finish the moving job. The young people of the liam Eastweed assisted Mrs. town got into the act this Berry. week and helped to fill the soCharlene Sandstrom ciety page,., which was very much appreciated by your ReHas 6th Party porter. Now next week if the Mrs. Alonzo Sandstrom honadult group will do as much ored her daughter, Charlene, for the paper, it will also be at a birthday party last Thursappreciated, not only by your day, on the occasion of her 6th Reporter, but by our readers, who are always birthday anniversary. The little people were kept asking for more news of their friends. Send in your birthday busy and estertained during the of parties, and we promise not to afternoon by a variety divulge the number of years party games, and Chari snes mother served delicious party young you are. refreshments, complete with an interesting Birthday cake. Kathie Berry When the small fry left for Kathie BerLittle home they were given an Easry celebrated her birthday last ter basket filled with easter Saturday at a party for her eggs, and small baloons. little friends. Kathie is the Charlenes guests were Lee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ann Kay, Carol Ann Stapley, Berry. Sharon Marshall, Dennis MarThe young folks enjoyed an shall, Craig Colovich, Charles afternoon of games and a deButler, Kim Pannell, Alice licious lunch. A lovely birthday Judge, Carol Jean Allinson, Jo cake was the center of attracLynn Jameson, Mike Drussell, tion. Adele Nebeker, John Phillips, Kathies guests were Carl Dennis Seamons, Pam McInand Joy Fife, Bobby and Cathie tyre. Clement, Lanna Rae and Debby Mrs. Mac Bigler and Mrs. Laird, Alice Judge, Mickle and Ted Colovich assisted Mrs. Sandstrom in entertaining and Jacque Morris, Carrie and LesLois lie Eastweed, Ann, Flint serving the party guests. and Chris Evans, Bobby and Jane Fitch Danny Warren, Le Ann Kay, Janette Hansen, Janet and Pam Is Nine Mrs. Cecil Fitch, Jr., enterBrady, Nena and Patty Schcna, Max tained at a birthday party last and Kathies brothers, Scott and Wayne Berry. Friday afternoon, honoring her Prizes for the games' were daughter, Jane, on the occasion won by Carl Fife, Debby Laird, of her 9th birthday anniverFlint Evans and Janette Har-sesary. An afternoon of games was Kathies dad and Mrs. Wil enjoyed and delicious refresh- out-of-to- wn n. Luncheon, Business At WSCS Meeting Womens Society of Christian Service met on Thursday of last week at the home of Mrs. Curtis Butler. A 1:30 luncheon was served which was followed by a business meeting. Mrs. Vola Nevers gave the lesson for the day. Those attending were Alliene Farren, Marie Holmes, Elsie Nilson, Vola Nevers, Edith Pendray, LaVon Ryan, Nell Rowe, Annie Smith, Myrtle Theriault, Annie Vivian, Virginia Randle, and Ada Randle. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alliene Farren. ments, complete with a beautifully decorated cake, were served to Janes guests, who were Nancy Johnson, Nancy Sawyer, Carolee Rose, Mary and Ann Quigley, Edward Fitch, Jcannie Pilon and Susan Sanderson. Friends Mark 5th Birthdate Celebrating his 5th birthday anniversary on Tuesday of this week was Charlie Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler. Charlie asked a few friends to help him celebrate his big day and Mrs. Butler served delicious party refreshments to the little people. Each child was given a prize before the party broke up. Charlies guests were Janette Hansen, Charlene Sandstrom, Lee Badertscher and Sandy and Randy Butler. f |