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Show March 2, 1962 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER eluent 6 Elks Lucille's Lounge setting for club and Ladies Tooele guests Utah State Elka Association and Ladies of Elks held their quarterly meeting last Sunday in Tooele with Tooele Elks as hosts for the day. Separate sessions were held during the morning and the menfolks meeting was presided over by president of the association, Klar W. Ogden of Tboele. On the agenda for the day was the judging of The Most Valuable Student Scholarship. The name of the winner had not been announced at this writing. Members voted to hold the state convention in Price on June 14, 15, 16. The ladies meeting was conducted by their president, Mrs. Wayne Garrett of Logan. After Mrs. Harold Naef entertained the members of the Canasta Club at Lucilles Lounge on Thursday evening of last week. Several games of cards were enjoyed and tasty refreshments served to members Mrs. Kay Sorensen, Mrs. Eugene Laird, Mrs. Roy Gourley, Mrs. Vance Underwood, . Mrs. Norman Schow, Mrs. Rudy Atherley, Mrs. Heber Fields, Mrs. Glen Wilde, Mrs. Don Wall, Mrs. Richard Bate and a special guest, Mrs. Ronald Nelson. High score was won by Mrs. 2nd high, Mrs. Underwood, Fields and consolation, Mrs. Schow. Auxiliary ladies the business meeting had at State hospital been concluded the annual Several members of the Arnurses scholarship award was" G. Sullivan American Lethur before the brought meeting. After all papers had been gion Auxiliary made a trip to Judged, Miss Ann Carolyn Provo Monday afternoon and Braithwaite of Ogden was served coffee, punch and cake in some of the wards in the judged the winner of the schol.Womens section at the State arship. Mrs. Thelma Roberts of EuHospital. This has been one of reka was acting chairman of the Auxiliarys projects for the the nurses scholarship and repyear, and Auxiliarys throughresented the Eureka Ladies of out the State take turns in Elks. Mis. Maude Blight is bringing refreshments and enstate parliamentarian and Mrs. tertainments to the Hospital. Winona Thomas is a member of Those making the trip were the state board. Florence Potts, LaRue- - Fox, Later in the day the Elks members and the ladies met in Virginia Bradford and Clara a joint session and all enjoyed Garbett. a delicious dinner. Morris. Tom and Bill Eastwood, The Elks Chorus sang numBob Fife, Lynn Brady, Martin bers at both sessions and reFennell and Max Berry. Ronceived high praise for their performance. Members of the ald Griggs is the director of the chorus and Jerry Sanderchorus are, Wilford Redmond, son is the accompanist. Jay Chatterton, Ned Allinson, Dick and Hamilton Laird, Wm. Others attending from EureRoberts, Robert Thomas, Lloyd ka were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Randle, Henry Wall, Ted Darrell Franks, Leland Blight, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. RobSanderson, Elmo Boswell, Joe erts and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bernini, Gerald Drussell, Wm. Randle. Col-ovic- h, genera SUB-NORM- AL VISION Over 2,000,000 persons in the United States have subnormal vision. Many thousands more have ess than vision are classified 10 "legally blind. Serious diswhich conventionabilities al glasses cannot correct may be caused by disease, injury at birth or injury through accident. Page Three Family honors father on birthday G;l G Mr. and Mrs. Danial Family members of Mr. and of Salt Lake City Mrs. A. L. Broderick of Delta are announcing the birth of paid them a surprise visit last their first child, a very welSunday and honored their facome boy, bom last Saturday ther, Mr. Broderick on the ocin the LDS hospital in Salt casion of his 76th birthday anLake City. Grandparents are niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bedding-fiel- d The family brought the dinof Milford. Mrs. Floyd ' ner, complete with a beautiful Beddingfield will be remembirthday cake, which was used bered as Virginia Fields, as the centerpiece on the pretMr. Mrs. of and Carl daughter tily decorated dining table. who are Fields, bragging Family members attending about their first grandchild. were Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Broderick and Dennis, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Boswell Mrs. Boyd Bunker and family, are the parents of a baby girl Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas, bom last Saturday, Feb. 24 in Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gourley, the Tooele Valley hospital. The Mr. Mrs. and and Sr., wee miss weighed 4 lbs. New Brenda, LeRoy Gourley Jr., and sons, mother is the former Janice Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Newman Johnson, daughter of Mr. and and Vicki, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mrs. Ted Johnson. Maternal A romantic moment between Bob Hope and hie houeing are Mr. and Kay and daughters, Mr. and grandparents development neighbor , Janie Mrs. Jerry Paxton and family, Mrs. Elmo Boswell. Paige, ie interrupted by a Mr. and Mrs. Dean Broderick knock on the door In t hieecena and family, Mrs. Carl Peterson Miners from auxiliary and Scott, and Mrs. Hamilton Bachelor in Paradise.' Lana with Hope for Turner at pot luck, meeting Laird. the firet time in the Cinema The Miners Union AuxiPary Scqpe and color comedy , with Mrs. George Finch other leading rolee played by met in regular session on WedJim Hutton, Paula Prentiee, nesday evening of last week. Don Porter, Virginia Grey and bridge club hostess President Mildred Davis conAgnee Moonhead. Mrs. George Finch of Santa-qui- n ducted. was hostess to the memAfter the business of the bers of the Bridge Club last meeting had been disposed of, Women's Society the ladies spent the remainder Thursday evening. quilts bedspread At the conclusion of the card of the evening cleaning and painting the dish cupboards In The Women's Society of games Mrs. Finch served dethe Miners Union Hall where memto licious refreshments Christian Service of the EureDee Mrs. Clement. Mrs. they hold their meetings. ka Methodist Church met Fri- bers, on the After a good work-oday evening at the home of Don Giles, Mrs. Anna Franks. Mrs. Pansy Treloar with Mrs. Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. Roy cupboards the ladies dd justice Rowena Hanks as hostess for Gourley, Mrs. Frank Peart and to a pot luck supper which had the meeting. special guest, Mrs. Sterling been prepared by the members. In the drawing for prizes, President Jackie Banghart Burraston. score won Mrs. was prizes were won by Mrs. Franconducted the business meetHigh by ing and a devotional reading Clement, honor prizeall-c-by Mrs. ces Sellers, a sister of Miss from the Bible was given by Burraston and the by Davis who is visiting here from Mrs. and consolation Giles, Mabel Butler. by California, Clara Garbett and Vola Nevers. Mrs. Franks. After the business meeting was concluded, the ladies spent the evening quilting a bedspread. Tasty refreshments were served by Mrs. Hanks to the folSince I am soon to retire from the position of District Judge lowing, Mrs. Ada Randle, Mrs. of the Fifth Judicial District, I desire to express my grateful Butler, Mrs. Lavon Ryan, Mrs. appreciation, and the grateful appreciation of mv wife and famElsie Nil son, Mrs.. Patricia Bra-daily for the privilege which has been mine of serving in that office for the past twenty-fiv- e Mrs. Virginia Badertscher, jears. It has been a high privilege and a rich experience to serve Mrs. Vola Nevers, Mrs. Annie as judge in this choice section of the great state of Utah in this Smith and Mrs. Treloar. of America. The next meeting will be aeld good, free land been has It good to know the character and integrity of March 9 at the home of Mrs. the this of district; their loyalty to state and country people Elsie Nilson. and to the principles of justice, truth and righteousness. It has been good to observe their public spirit, their willingness to devote time and talents and energy and means for the Entre Nous meets; furtherance of the common-gooand fob worthy community projects. hears autobiography It has been pleasant to travel the highways of this scenic, sunlit land, and to walk the streets of these friendly cities and The Entre Nous Club met towns. It has been good to think of the faith and sacrifices of Wednesday evening at the the and their descendants and followers and their efpioneers home of Mrs. Curtis Butler. to make these valley fruitful and beautiful and to build Mrs. Floyd Nash reviewed the forts communities where goodwill and virtue and love of God and His Autobiography of Cecil B. laws would prevail. Mr. DeMille had comIt is good to remember the courtesy and cooperation of piled all the material for the members of the bar and officers of the court, of jurors and pubbook and was in the process of lic officials and citizens geenrally, and their cooperation with the having it published at the time court in administration of justice and maintenance of law and of his death. His family had it order. to see the willingness of lawyers and litihas been published about a year after gantsIt to settle good quarrels and controversies; to avoid needless his death. The review was esand anomosities. and its resulting litigation pecially interesting and was has been good to know that in the Fifth Judicial District It the rate in the enjoyed by the members. the rate of divorce has been less than to know been state has that memnation. the and It gratifying Following the review a short bers of the bar have been conscientious and in discourdiligent business meeting was held and aging divorces and encouraging reconciliations in doing whatMrs. Butler served tasty reever could be done torelieve misunderstanding and to remedy freshments to members: Mrs. sources of domestic discord and marital unhappiness. V. L. Anderson, Mrs. Jack AnIt has been gratifying to the had the generous help and Mrs. Steele drew, McIntyre, cooperation of judges of other districts of Utah in carrying on the work of the court in this district. Mrs. Earlean Geer, Mrs. Alex It has been good to have the cooperation of newsmen and Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Nash, Blight, efforts to Elva Bonner, Mrs. Roger Bang-har- t, reporters in these communities and to witness their and the the and the welfare of developpeople grotfth Mrs. Wilson Lee, Mrs, promote ment of the communities and the state. Elysabeth Franke and Mrs. It has been good to sec the diligence and devotion of church Robert Thomas. and civic and educational leaders in working for the benefit and happiness and salvation of the people. Carl Peterson underwent If I have a choice of one final order to make as District before retiring from the bench it will be this: surgery last Friday at the Judge Let there be continued goodwill and friendship, Utah Valley hospital in Provo. and integrity; devotion to truth brotherhood Mr. and Mrs. Peterson are and justice, and reverence for God and His laws living in Dragerton, and Mrs. ' in the hearts of all the people throughout the Peterson has divided her time length and breadth of the Fifth Judicial District. between here and Provo. Carl's Sincerely your fellow citizen, many friends are wishing him the best in the way of a speedy WILL L. HOYT, District Judge. recovery. Bed-dingfie- ld S Metro-Golduyn-Maye- r'e co-sta- rs ut ut Statement of Appreciation y, d De-Mill- e. 1 Recent research announced by the American Optometric Asso- ill-w- ill ciation gives the "partially one-ha- lf sighted new hope. Telescopic and microscopic lenses... contact lenses... and new pinhole devices may reduce excessive holiness. Patients may learn to enjoy moyies, travel, reading, sewing and hobbies once more. -- Psychological problems arise. Patients must be warned that a new device is an aid to vision not a cure for defects. They must accept the sometimes unattractive appearance of these devices, and the time and effort required to learn to use them. Teams of highly trained specialists in the optometric field help solve these problems. -- |