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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER October 4, 1963 Thomas, Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mrs. Floyd Nash, Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. Alex Blight, Mrs. Maud McIntyre, Mrs. Leslie Randle, Nous Kntri The Entre Nous Literary club spent an enjoyable eve- ning last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Steele McIntyre in Mammoth, when Mrs. Ear-lea- n Gear gave an excellent talk, accompanied by slides, on her trip to Europe this past summer. The members thorthe oughly enjoyed taking tour with her and the slides were exceptionally fine ones. Following the entertainment a short business meeting was held, with President Jackie Banghart presiding. Mrs. McIntyre served tasty refreshments to members, Mrs. V. L. Anderson, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Banghart and a new Mrs. James Muth, member, who was welcomed into the club by the members. Card Club Mrs. Bob Robinson was host- - ess to the members of her card club at her home on Wednesday evening of last week. Five Hundred was the evenings diversion and prizes were won by Mrs. Joseph Wahlberg, Mrs. Max Berry, and Mrs. Richard Laird. At the conclusion of the card games, the hostess served tasty refreshmenes and Mrs. William Morris was honored on the occasion of her birthday Page Three ning. Election of officers was first on the agenda, and those elected were as follows: President, Bruce Wittmeyer; vice president, Ned Allinson; secretary, Jenny Lynn Taylor; treasurer and assistant leader, Sandra Butler; Linda Gourley, leader, and she will be assisted by Rev. Russell Tanner; reporter, Debbie Ewell. Meetings will be held every Wednesday at the Parsonage. anniversary and was presented with a lovely cake and gift. Attending other than the ones mentioned were Mrs. William Eastwood, Mrs. Fred Laird, Mrs. Don Hopes and a special guest, Mrs. Dan Lucas. Methodist Youth Methodist Youth Fellowship held the first meeting of the fall months on Wednesday eve Cril C, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eden of Untie Junction are the par- ents of a baby girl bom Wednesday at the Payson Hospital. The little miss weighed 7 lbs. 1 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Verl Dock-stadof Payson. er Letterheads Envelopes Statements Invoices ALL TYPES OFFICE AND BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor are rejoicing over the birth of a baby girl, bom Sunday, Sept. 29, in the Payson hospital. The little miss weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz., and will be named Stacey Lynn. New mother is the former Colleen Garbett, a daughter of Mrs. Clara Garbett. Other happy grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor. FORMS Special Low Price on Business Cards Box of 1000 only $6.50 Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nelson of Payson are the parents of a baby boy bom last Saturday, September 28, at the Payson Hospital. The little boy has a sister, Joni. New of Mrs. Dorothy son a is father Nelson, formerly of Eureka, now making her home in Pay-soGreat grandmother is Mrs. Florence Gillespie of Eureka. three-year-o- jHVJUlWjB and ANNOUNcEMFKir. ld n. Folders with Envelopes Thank-yo- u Ladies of Elks Wedding Napkins - Reception Cards plan for visit Ladies of Elks met Tuesday evening in the clubrooms with President Leona Laird conducting. She announced that the fall board meeting of Utah Ladies of Elks would be held at Moab October 6. All members were given an invitation to attend. that She also announced district Reed Allred, deputy, South, BPOE, would be in Eu-- ; reka Thursday, October 10, and would be accompanied by his wife. Mrs. Laird was figuring some entertainment for Mrs. Allred and asked if any of the members would be interested in helping, to call her and they Let us help you with your RUBBER STAMP Needs CLUB BOOKS FOLDERS COUPONS would arrange something. Mrs. Allred is a past president of the Utah Ladies of Elks. After the meeting a social hour was enjoyed with bridge furnishing the diversion. Prizes were won by Mrs. Fawn Fife, Mrs. Marie Evans and Deanna Sorensen. Mrs. W'nona Thomas was hostess for the evening and - - PROGRAMS - TICKETS INVITATIONS served tasty refreshments. (Cow PamnsiHioRKG 161 SOUTH MAIN Phone 489-565- 1 (C SPRINGVILLE, UTAH |