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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two Mrs. Dee Clement is club hostess Mrs. Dee Clement was hostess to the Bridge Club Tuesday evening at her home in Santaquin. Eureka members making the trip to Santaquin were Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. Roy Gourley, Mrs. Don Giles, Mrs. Anna Franks, Mrs. Floyd Nash, Mrs. George Finch, of Santaquin and a special guest, Mrs. James Brady of Santa. quin. Prize winners were Mrs. Far- ren, Mrs. Gourley, Mrs. Giles, and Mrs. Franks. At the conclusion of the card games, Mrs. Clement served tasty refreshments. , . Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gar- - ity spent Thanksgiving Day in Orem, where they were dinner guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gar-ity, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart drove to Provo on Wednesday evening, where they were overnight , guests, and enjoyed Thanksgiving . Day dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baum. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle were dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Derry and son Jim at their home in Salt Lake. The Randles daughter and son, Diane and Tom were also guests at the Derry home. Mr. and Mrs. James Toone returned to their home in Mammoth Tuesday evening, after spending a few days in Evanston, Wyoming with their daughter and family, the Alan Lesters. FOR SALE DINING Room drop table and 4 chairs.. $30. Call Mrs. Al2 Gobert Morgan, shen. -- 274-336- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bate and small daughter, Mary Michele, Jim and Grace Maxwell drove to Globe, Arizona for the Thanksgiving week end, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maxwell and Rose Ann. Enroute home they stopped in Las Vegas, where they spent Sunday night Jim Jr., remained in Globe with his parents, and Grace returned to Eureka with her sister and family on Monday evening. They report a very enjoyable trip, with excellent weather all the way. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird left Tuesday for Mt. Home Air Base to be with their daughter, Mrs. Norman (Nancy) Milne, when she undergoes surgery on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blight spent the weekend in Ogden, where they visited with Mrs. Blight's sisters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bryson. Miss Maxino Paxman and Miss Brenda Gourley, who are attending business school in Salt Lake, spent the holiday weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pax-ma- n and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gourley, Sr. Dinenr guests last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen of Tooele. Other guests on Wednesday of this week were Mr. and Mrs. Golden White of Goshen. Mrs. Ethel Donnelly returned home on Tuesday after spending a few days in Salt Lake with Miss Ella Donnelly. Mrs. Margaret Lucas given surprise WS of CS holds regular meeting Mrs. Margaret Lucas was pleasantly surprised on Sunday when her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bill Lucas and their . two children of Kearns dropped in on her to wish her a happy birthday. They brought a delicious dinner complete with a lovely birthday cake and needless to say, it was a most happy day for Mrs. Lucas. The family re- Women's Society of Christian Service held a regular meeting last Friday' evening at the home of Mrs. Lynn Brady, with w, turned to Kearns Sunday evening. They also visited with other relatives during the day. President Jackie Banghart presiding. She thanked the members for their splendid work and the support they gave to the annual bazaar. Mrs. Virginia Badertscher presented the lesson for the evening on the World Council of Churches now meeting in New Delhi, India. Final arrangements were wanted 5, d22 tasty refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee were in Salt Lake on Wednesday, where they combined business and pleasure. AM 0 Did You Know.,. On a steep mountainside in Central Utah huge mounds of multicolored mine wastes, weathered to look like a miniature Bryce Canyon, stand as a reminder of gold mining in earlyUtah history. Prior to 1879 the Mercur area lured many prospectors. Finds were rich as high as $5,000 a ton in silver but mainly in pockets. In 1879 a Bavarian, Arie Pinedo, found the Mernature of the cur lode, but the day-lik- e fineness and the of red earth gold made panning ineffective. The mill owners were about to shut down when they heard from Australia about use of cyanide to recover gold. Instead, after testing the idea, they built a cyanide plant, the first of its kind in the United States. Mining continued until 1913, during which time more than $16,500,000 worth of gold was recovered. Mining, like brewing, has contributed much to Utah's progress. Moreover, throughout the state the United States Baevers Association works constantly to assure maintenance of wholesome conditions wherever beer, the light and pleasant beverage of moderation is sold. liSil 'ifii IDA Better see your dealer now. (iwmra m xlHI LIVING COSTS ARE AT AN lOI OUT THERE IS ONE EXCEPTION ALL-TIM- E serv- ed to members, Mrs. Mabel Butler, Mrs. Annie Smith, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. Virginia Randle, Mrs. Virginia Badertscher and Mrs. Vola Nevers. The next meeting will be on December 8 at the home of Mrs. Butler. are very grateful for the beautiful floral offerings, cards, letters and telegrams of sympathy. We are also grateful to those who assisted at the funeral services. Signed: The family of the late Mrs. Lillie May MINING AT MERCUR A First in Gold Mining! 1901 made for the Christmas Party which will be held on Wednesday, December 13. At the close of the meeting, Card of thanks We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all those who assisted in any way at the death of our mother, Mrs. May : Pannell. We once. Good opportunity in Juab County. Write at once. Rawleigh Dept. Denver, Colorado. UTL-150-10- December 1, PEAK I - ELECTRICITY Utah Power & Light Co. electricity for the average home or farm costs less today than ever now 1 5 BELOW the national average |