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Show i. I ' l , August' 18, 1961 Ladies of eitiiiiiiiunmiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiniiiiiiHiiiiimniiiMiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiitiiiiHiHiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiHiiHiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitf Ladles of Elks met in t Mammoth man takes Salt Lake bride in August 14 ceremony Open house held for i Marie Berry , i ; Mrs. . Marie Berry ' was hon-a- t open house last Sun of her 81st celebration in day birthday anniversary. The cel ebration was held .at her home in Mammoth, and refreshments,-complet- with two beautifully Of interest to many Eurck- ans and Mammoth residents is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Foulgcr daughter of Murrel Foulger of Salt Lake City, and Walter P. Paulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose of Mammoth. The. nuptials were solemnized Monday morning, August 14, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Following the ceremony the young couple was honored at a wedding dinner at the Holiday Pizza House. The table was beautifully decorated in colorful flowers, with an attractive centerpiece fashioned of white and lavender orchids. Attending the dinner were the brides father, Mr. Foulger and her slater, Miss Margo Foulger, the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose and Carolee, of Mammoth, his sisters, Mrs. LeMar Lester and daughters, Marde and Laurie, and Mrs. Janette Hutchison, and Mrs. Francis Lester of Evanston, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson of Mammoth. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah, and taught school in the Salt Lake City elementary grades last year. The groom is a graduate of Tintic High School, and won his B A. degree from the Brigham Young University in Provo and is now employed by the Federal Government in Ogden. The young couple plan to make, a home in Salt Lake. Annual pjcnic i . set Sunday e . r cakes.. Sum- decorated birthday mer flowers were used through-6u- t the house adding much to the' festive occasion. Among those calling during the afternoon and evening were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Max Berry and Kathleen and Scott, Mrs. Dean Rose ldrs. Pearl Stephens, Mrs. Oscar Erickson, Mrs. William Roberts, Mrs. Howard McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Jamts Toone and Dan Berry. The Reporter. joins with her many friends in the District in extending congratulations and best wishes to her on the happy i occasion. Tintic Chapter, No 18, Order of Eastern. Star, . will hold its Annual Robert Morris Day picnic on Sunday, August 20, at Payson City Park. Eastern Star and their families and Masons and theif families are invited to attend. Swimming and other activities are being, planned for all. The picnic will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 6 p.m., and supper will be served at 5 p.m. Marion Nash will be in arrangement for Charge of the the picnic. ' . Church group enjoys outing ' ' ' The Altar Boys of St. Pat- ricks church enjoyed an outing at Lagoon on Tuesday after- Elks schedule with Father Daz in charge of the days festivities. annual fete The young folks enjoyed swimming and tried out the concessions and were treated to a smorgasbord. dinner in Salt Lfcke on the way home. Those making, the trip were Stephen and David Evans, Mike Bridgeman, - Edward and John Fitch, Martin Fennell and David Bernini. noon, c , . Elks Purple Day will be celebrated at Saratoga on Sunday August 20th. Festivities will begin at 11:00 a.m. The members and their families are asked to , bring their Own luneh, and liquid refreshments will.be furnished'by Come put and enjoy one if the summed's best outings, is the invitation being issued by the committee. . the-Lod- ge. elub news 4-- H Nimble Thimble met Club; Wednesday, August lA at; the home of the leader, The 4-- H JeahDale. - . Thi members worked on the books and judged clothing. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served to Sherlin Laird, Diana fields, Karen Dale, Sandra Butler, Gloria Castleton and Carol Ann Webb and Mrs. Dale. 4-- H , Choir guests of: Father Daz Yhtui YJolei Father R. A. Das, pastor of St Patricks Catholic Church get-togeth- er tor and organist Gertrude Church, Mr. and Mrs. - J. A. Bernini,. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell, Mr and Mrs. Frank McCabe, Mr. and Mrs.t Jack Lucas, and Mr.and Mrs. Henry Wall and the host Father Daz. Peart was host- two-year-o- . dinner party Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCabe were hosts at a dinner party last Sunday evening. The dinner was served on the spacious patio at the WcCabe home. The guest list included Mrs. Steele Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt, Mr. and Mrs. James Quigley, Dr. and Mrs. Lester Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. William Bridgeman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Finch, Jr. Air. and Mrs. William Roberts and Mrs. Rudy Gebhardt of Minnesota, who is a guest at the Paternal Ann. Katherine grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tilby of Genola and is Mrs. Kate Ames of great-grandmoth- er Eureka. ess for the meeting and served a delicious lunch. McCabes host sister, ld Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roberts of Payson are the parents of a baby girl bom at the Payson Hospital last week. The little miss weighed 5 and 4 pounds. She has two sisters and a brother. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bryson of Eureka are the pathernl grandparents -- Watt home. Modern Mrs. group see Provo movie Mrs. Joseph Bernini and Mrs. Frank McCabe were to the Modern Mrs. Club last Thursday evening. The members were taken to Provo to a movie and later enjoyed refreshments at a cafe. Those attending were Mrs. Darrell Franks, Mrs. Gerald Drussell, Mrs. Ray Badertscher, Mrs. Curtis Butler and the hostesses. Jerry Bate of Provo, spent last Friday and Saturday here visiting with his brother and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bate and Mr. and Mrs. Vem Nevers. He was an overnight guests on FYiday at the Nevers home. sister-in-la- w, Air. and Airs. Charles Eden fo Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent the weekend here with relatives. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blight. They also visited with' Air. and Mrs. Fred Blight. Air. and Airs. C. S. (Sam) Downey o f Spokane, Wash., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Downeys aunt, Mrs. Mary Church. Mr. Downey, a former resident of Eureka is head of the Wedding Department of the State of Washington Technical and Vocational School in Spokane. Tabasco Goes To A Cookout . . . - i Ready Mrs. Frank birth of a baby girl, bom Friday, August 11. The new baby will be named Dorothy Jean. She is being welcomed by a who is .employed at :HI11 Field, spent the wekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Castleton. : r 4 President Mrs. George Finch presiding. After the routine business of the evening was disposed of, bridge was enjoyed with Mrs. Kay Sorensen winning the high score, Mrs. Henry Wall the cut prize and Mrs. Heber Cushing the raffle. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tilby of Granger are announcing the Alisa LaVon Castleton, , i reg- Mr. and Airs. Oscar Erickson and son Bob. were in Salt Lake on Monday. Enroute home they visited for a while with Mr. Ericksons sister, Mrs. Esther Nystrom in Sandy, and with the. Erickson's daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lunt in Lehi. was host to the members of .the church choir at the Rectory at be6 p.m., for a fore attending the dinner which was served at 7 p.m. Those attending were the Di-reec- Cti c. ular session Tuesday evening in the club rooms, with Vice I . Elks conduct meeting SOCIETY OF THE WEEK a Page Three THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER . Mrs. Joyce Taylor of Salt Lake, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Sonderson. She is employed in the city. 4 To Freeze Popbars Are Kool - Guests on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nash were hor mother, Mrs. Margaret Braithwaite and her t Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Max Braithwaite and two children, Janice and Timmy of Spanish Fork. They also visited with the Bob Robinsons. w, - Mr. and Airs. R. YL Runj'on and son Gary, who spent a two week vacation with Mrs. Runyons sister and family, the Walter Sutherlands, left last Wednesday for their home in San Jose, Calif. During their stay here, Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland and their guests spent N a day in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. John Campbpjl and small daughter. V fcf tzibl- - Tbsse economical summer lefrsehen come eight to a orange, grape and cherry Savors popular py&gfljn lemon-lim- a V t Air. and Airs, and sons, Richard .aiid Bob, Ut. e, - cwAn to fcoeaa pop ban can be stored eonvomently IHy untu ready to freeze and eat Thens no cabinet gntSff mkl tanaad to osa pndous ice cube trays . . . jug sup om them as of the tail (muring compartment refrigerator, placing against the wall. When the pop bars are frozen, tear off an individual pop, open the top and slip the ice stick partially out of the wrapper. k . and Afro. James Toone and Dan Barry spent three; days last week oh a fishing trip to Boulder Mountain. They report fair luck, and a very enjoyable Good food tastes even better out of doors, and broiled steak and roast com on the cob are two favorites for a summertime cookout Tabasco, the spicy liquid red pepper seasoning, piquancy when used in a steak marinade and a butter sauce to spread on the grilled meat and hot cooked corn. Porterhouse, sirloin, rib or shell steaks are good lor outdoor broiling, and the flavor and texture of the less expensive cute such as round and chuck steaks will be improved' if theyre to 1 pound of steak per person. marinated beforehand. Allow Steak Marinade Vi teaspoon thyme oil cup salad t. 1 lemon ; lime or I juice cup bay leaf red wine salt teaspoon cup vinegar teaspoon dry mustard teaspoon Tabaaoo 1 medium onion, chopped Blend salad oil and lime or lemon juice in shallow bowl; stir la remaining ingredients. Put steak in marinade. Let aland 5 hours or overnight; turn once. Yield: Enough for I steak. I .ever cook steak directly over flames start your firs about an hour before you plan to cook the meat and let the charcoal burn down to a Sod of glowing coals. Place the steak on a lightly grecsed rack about 3 inches from the host, allowing about 5 min-tper side if you like it rare. To tost for doneness, make a abort cut near the bone with a sharp knife. A seasoned butter sauce is delicious spread over the cooked aleak and brushed on the com. Tabasco Batter Vi cup (1 stick) butter . lA teaspoon Tabasco 2 tablespoons lime or lemon juice Melt butter; stir in other ingredients. Brush over broiled steak and hot com on the cob. Yield: Enough for 2 steake or I dozen ears of com. , . 1 4-po- ci nd |