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Show December 9, 1960 officers entertain partners LDS Primary Literary Club plans a party The Entre Nous Literary Primary workers of Eureka,. LDS Ward and their hus- bands celebrated at a party Saturday afternoon. Games and a delicious dinner were enjoyed. Arrangements for the nicely prepared event were under direction of the Primary presi- dent, Mrs. Max Berry. Mrs. Verl Phillips read a Christmas story and the group sang Christmas songs, and it was voted a most enjoyable ' Club met Wednesday Ffeedlecraft Newsc s 7 j by Nany DBaxteir a slogan weve all become accustomed to ??T)ay later. Here's IT in these days of keen competition for the consumer's, dollar. shopping, my own rule of thumb But, when it comes . ; . s is "Pay now. For, like you, I prefer to give gifts I've made myself. And I've discovered that a nominal investment in knitting yarns and crochet cottons before the holidays results in a wonderful absence of bills in the New Year. SURE TO PLEASE Its not just the practical side of needlework that appeals to me, however. Ive discovered how easy it is to select a "just right gift for every member of the family from the new George Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. ; Charles Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.' Richard Shoells, Mr. and Mrs. David Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. David Garbett, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eastwood, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Colovich, Mrs. Lee Bird, Mrs. Burtis Jameson and a special guest, Duane Garbett - ; ' wear and tear of holiday shopping and begin, early in the fall, to fashion gifts for my family feel that these and friends. handmade gifts have a warm, personal touch those I love appreciate. And I have fun in the bargain. For needlework's a relaxing hobby that serves as a pleasant diversion from my daily routine. 'I Mrs. Ned Allinson entertained the members of her card club last Thursday at Lucille's Lounge. Bridge furnished the evening's diversion, and prizes were won by Mrs. Heber Cushing, Mrs. Henry Wall and Mrs. Orris Sanderson. A delicious lunch was served to those mentioned and to Mrs. Gerald Drussell, Mrs. Elmo Boswell, Mrs. Tom Judge, Mrs. Leland Sanderson and Mrs. Martin Fennell. Thomas. Mrs. Maude McIntyre reviewed "The Mario Lanza Story," written by Constantine Callinicon with Ray Robinson. The story was especially interesting and thoroughly enjoyed by the club members. A business meeting was held and plana for the Christmas party were discussed. It was decided to hold the party on Wednesday, December 14. Mrs. Thomas served tasty refreshments to Mrs. Leslie Randle, Mrs. Jack Andrew, Mrs. Ethel Donnelly, Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. Frank Gear, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. Steele McIntyre, Mrs. Floyd Nash, Mrs. Roger Values to 25.00 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL to Sizes 8 16 , needlework patterns that are available. So, I just skip all the Mrs. Ned Allinson hostess to club . Banghart, S SPORTCOATS Values to 16.50 Elysabeth Franke, and Mrs. McIntyre. Dinner guests last Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blight were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hansen of Spanish Fork. Sizes 6 Father R. A. Daz, pastor of St. Patricks church, was in Salt Lake on Monday attending the clergy conference of the Diocese of Salt Lake City. semi-annu- al 182 to 16 W. Center, Provo FOR THE TEENAGER I'm planning to make this year for Christknee high socks. Ill knit them mas giving is this pair of easy-heof Orion yam, adding a strand of nylon sewing thread to the wool for extra strength at heel and toe. If you'd like to try this pattern, why not write for free directions in sizes 6 to 11. Just send a stamped, envelope with your request . One of the-item- s el self-address- for Leaflet No. at B-14- ed 7. Altar Society Mrs. Oscar Erickson . Mrs. Curtis Butler Was hostess to the Bridge Club Wednesday evening. At the conclusion of the card games the hostess served a tasty lunch to club members, Mrs. Darrell Franks, Mrs. Frank McCabe, Mrs. Lynn Brady, Mrs. Gerald Drussell, Mrs. Joe Bernini and the special guests, Mrs. Heber Cushing, Mrs. Wm. Roberts and Mrs. Roger Banghart. v Prizes were won by Mrs. Franks, Mrs. McCabe and Mrs. Roberts. BOYS' SUITS evening at the home of Mrs. Robert affair. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bridge club Butler home Page. Hum THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER -- entertains club ,j ... Mrs. Oscar Erickson entertained the members of the 500 Club at her home in Mammoth Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served early followed by an afternoon of cards. Prizes were given to Mrs. Otis Gunderson, Mrs. Dean Rose, Mrs. Melvin Hansen and Mrs.Kay Sorensen. Others attending were Mrs. Wm. Paxman, Mrs. Virginia Cartwright, Mrs. Brennan Hannifin and Mrs. Harold Sorensen. . the nicest things about outlines plans St Patricks Altar Society at the President with parish rectory met Monday evening Grace Bernini in charge. After the routine business of the evening had been disposed of plans were made for future activities. a gift extension phone Vernon Jones, who is attend-- , ing Vocational School in Provo spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Judge. For Your Town . Your local newspaper strives to represent every facet of the community. It promotes business by advertising products and services; it supports churches, schools, and civic clubs by publishing information concerning their activities; it recognizes individual members of the community as interesting events occur in their lives; and it spreads local news, and national news in local terms. By helping different factions of the community to learn bbout each other, your local newspaper promotes understanding and cooperation for the good of the entire area. ffli' are its beauty and usefulness when Christmas is over GIFT PHONES FOR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES A happy idea that makes Christmas shopping easy. Whats more, the phone you select will be delivered in our colorful, new gift box. ORDERINGS EASY-Si- mply call the Telephone Business Office and ask for Gift Service, or tell your telephone serviceman. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE HELP YOUR TOWN GROW! |