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Show January 16, 1959 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Eurekan to Wed Calif. Girl Social Cvent Miners Union Auxiliary Installs Leaders 5 c On Coast Feb. 7 Announcement Is being made this week of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Carol Ann Junk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Junk of Arlington, Calif., to Edmund Norman Hannifin, son of Mrs. Anita Hannifin of Orem and Edmund (Ted) Hannifin of Eureka. Miss Junk is a graduate of the St. Francis Desales High School where she was editor of the fpinual, a delegate to Girls State, an honor student and past president of the is now attending a business college. Mr. Hannifin attended Pay-so- n High School and is stationed at March Air Force Base. The couple plans to be married February 7 in the Queen of Angels Catholic Church in La he announcing the marriage of their daughter Colleen, to Jerry Montoya, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Montoya of Eureka. . The young couple was married last Thursday, Jan. 18, in Provo. Miss Anna Marie Montoya, sister of the groom was maid of honor and Ronald Nelson acted as best man. ' The petite young bride donned a grey wool tweed suit, and wore a corsage of red roses. A buffet supper for the wedding party, members of the families and a few close friends was given Thursday evening at the home of the brides parents. A beautifully decorated three-tiere- wedding cake d past several months. The bridegroom is also a graduate of Tintic High School and has served in the U. S. Navy for the past four years. The newlyweds left Saturday the groom will be stationed for a month before leaving for will live for the Mammoth Home Scene of Party Rose, Mrs. Melvin Hansen, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. Marie Berry, Mrs. Bernice Rusby, Mrs. Harold Sorensen, Mrs. James Toone, and Mrs. Billy Dean. Prizes were won by Mrs. Chriss Sorensen, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Warren. Paul Gourley left last Wednesday for Klamath Air Force Station in Klamath, Calif., after spending the past 18 days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gourley. He will be a member of a squadron of Radar Operators, doing training. Paul enlisted in on-the-j- ob the Air Force after graduating from Tin tic high school. D.C., where Italy where the young people Sierra. The Mammoth 500 Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Oscar Erickson in Mammoth. A tasty luncheon was served to members: Mrs. Chriss Sorensen, Mrs. Dean dec- orated and baked by Miss Gertrude Ann Hannifin, formed the centerpiece for the main serving table. The bride is a graduate of Tintic High School and has been attending Henagers Business College in Ogden for the Washington, Announcement is being made this week of the marriage of Miss Carol Pulsipher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pulsipher of Salt Lake City, and David A. Sandstrom, son of Mrs. Alonzo Sandstrom of Provo and the late Mr. Sandstrom. The young people were married December 13 in Elko, Nevada. They were unattended. Parents of the bride made the trip to Nevada with the couple. The bride is a graduate of a Salt Lake City high school and at present is employed as long distance operator at the telephone compony in Salt Lake City. The groom is a graduate of Tintic High School and enlisted in the Air Force shortly after graduation. He is now stationed next three years. Relatives here for the dinner were the brides maternal grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jex, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jex, JMr. and Mrs. Eugene Jex, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jex, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Fullmer of Spanish Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Caroline Smith of Payson. Cril Installation of new officers was the main point of business last Wednesday evening when Newlyweds Go to Washington D.C. Make Home. Later in Italy Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox are Page Three Montoya) the Miners' Union Auxiliary met in regular session. New officers were Alice Peart, president; Virginia Bradford, vice president; Alliene Farren, financial secretary; Clara Gar-bet- t, recording secretary; Elva Webb, chaplain. Following installation ceremonies and a short business session 500 was enjoyed. Prize winners were Alice Peart and Hilda Webb. Refreshments committee, La-RHall and Clara Garbett, served refreshments. ae Interesting Book Reviewed at Club Mrs. Myrtle Theriault was hostess to the Entre Nous Lit- erary Club last Wednesday eve-fning. An interesting review, Daughter of Eve, by Noel B. Gearson, was given by Mrs. Steele McIntyre. A discussion followed the review, A short business meeting was held and Mrs. Theriault served a tasty lunch to members, Mrs. V. L. Anderson, Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mrs. Alex Blight, Mrs. Leslie Randle, Mrs. Jack Andrew, Mrs. Elysabeth Franke, Mrs. Wilson Lee, Mrs. Jack Coffey, Mrs. Robert; Thomas or and Mrs. McIntyre. C Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Daniels of Grants, New Mexico are the proud parents of a baby boy bom Saturday, Jan. 10. The new arrival has two sisters and a brother, who will be happy to have him join the ' family circle. Mrs. Daniels is the former Maureen Noone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. La-VNoone of Payson. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alford Daniels of Eureka, who are more than happy to spread the good news. ar From California comes news of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCormick of Mojave, Calif. The very welcome little boy arrived last Thursday, Jan. 8, which is also the birthday anniversary of the happy mother. The baby has two sisters who are as thrilled as the proud Dad and Mom over the new addition to the family. Mrs. McCormick is the former Sybil Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cook of Goshen, and the paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Nora McCormick, formerly of Eureka, now residing in Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Carlson and son and daughter, Debbie and' Steve of Salt Lake were in town on Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs.' Elden Nelson and Mrs. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle. THIS IS THE SAVINGEST CAR THAT EVER CAME WESTI" A 9 Your newFord saves you opto $100 on every tarikful of fas ! at Hill Field Air Base. They are making a home in Salt Lake City for the present Mrs. Leonard Ryan WS of CS Hostess Womens Society of Christian Service met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Leonard Ryan. Following the business session a lesson was given by Mrs. Curtis Butler. The hostess served a tasty luncheon to members: Mrs. E. A. Stokes, Myrtle Theriault, Vola Nevers, Virginia .Randle, Annie Smith, Nell Rowe and a special guest, Anna Franks. Next meeting will be Thurs., Jan. 22, at the home of Mrs. Vem Nevers with Mrs. Stokes as hostess. . Party Marked 14th Birthday With the 59 FORDS you not only get Fords famous "GO-y- ou get it for much less! start of these engines' saving ways. 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