OCR Text |
Show December 13, 1963 attend convention Mrs. Bemell Thomas, Mrs. Rich Ekker and Mias Patsy Ekker were in Salt Lake last Saturday attending the annual convention of the Utah They represented their group, the Round- - up at the convention. Patsy was a contestant in the Queen contest which was held duriing a luncheon at the Empire Room of Hotel Utah. Later in the day, the ladies received special recognition for their group for their efforts on a beef raffle which was the groups project this year. Many Eurekans supported their efforts which netted them $300.00, and which in turn was presented to the West Millard Hospital in Del Baxter A NEEDLECRAFT DELIGHT.' Theyre easy and quick and its fun to watch them take shape as you work the stuffing, and then create the pleasant expresadd the pattern, one its very own personality. each sion that gives PERSONABLE PET The charming little fel- low with the whiskers is a sturdy bundle of curiosity TOYS ! ) : : a crocheted Scotch Terrier thats bound to win smiles from young and old. Scotty is an ideal gift and bazaar item, a personable pup that will appeal to everyone. Children especially will love him for his warm andhuggable quality. CIIOaiET AND TRIM Scotty is crocheted with dark grey knitting worsted. His brows and whiskers are light Oxford. He has little pink paws of felt, and felt is also used to line his ears and to give him that adorable, wide-eye- d expression. The perfect pet, Scotty wears a jaunty red collar, also of felt trim. Directions for making Scotty are free. To get envelope with your your copy, mail a stamped, 1383 Editor of this Needlework the to PC Leaflet for request uewssaner. self-address- Tree! Today we regard it as a central decoration for our seasons festiva focal point around ities which our loved ones gather. Why, the Tree just seems as if it always belonged to the Christmas celebration! Yet we find that this cheery has not really been with us so very long after all. The Christmas Tree originated in the 16th century Germany from where this beautiof its beginning ful folk-tal- e ii K it ed K N ... heart-warm- er comes. his wife A poor wood-cutte- r, and son lived deep in the forest. One stormy Christmas Eve while they were enjoying Light of the world. Today in more than of U. S. homes, as well as throughout Christendom, the Christmas Tree is a happy part of the Holiday tradition! two-thir- Howard Fields is confined to the Spanish Fork hospital, where he is being treated for an ear infection, caused by the bite of a poisonous insect. are wishing him a their simple fare, they heard speedy recovery. knocking In Turkey, where the first Saint Nicholas W'as bom, there is a three-da- y festival. at the door. they opened it they found a cold and hungry little d boy outside. The family the tattered stranger, shared their frugal meal with him and their young son Hans insisted on giving up his own bed to the pitiful child. In the morning, the family was awakened by the singing wel-com- of angels and looking for the young guest they found he was none other than the Child Jesus! I have accepted your gifts, and here is Mine to you," He said as He broke off a branch from a fir tree and set it in the ground. "This shall always bear its fruit at Christmas, and you will always have abun- dance! To Martin Luther has been attributed the first putting of lights on the Tree. One cvenin Martin the story goes. was inspired by the 3 ds Mrs. Jennie Ilerslof of Salt Lake City, is spending a few daj's at the home of Anne and Josie Sullivan. She came to Eureka for the funeral services for Timothy L Sullivan. Friends Cow-Belle- s. Cow-Bell- es Cow-Bell- es other worthwhile place in the state. Mr. und .Mrs. Clary Bigler of Salt Lake City, were in Eureka over the weekend spend ing some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bigler. bronze knife coins, containing from three to five per cent nickel, were used as currency as early as 770 B. C. Chinese Unique ...for Christmas The truly different Christmas gift is "Treasure House of the Nation," the first history of mining in Utah. This e book was edited and profusely illustrated, published by the Utah State Historical Society. To order yours by mail postpaid, send check or money order for 150-pag- $2.25 per copy to: MINING CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE 820 Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah A S Christmas tree is yule symbol The Christmas ta as a result of this project. Next year the proceeds if the groups project will go to some Eureka women Nccdlecraft News When Page Three THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER M ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Christmas ft ft ft for (Eljtlhrot ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Wariei Dot SL (Marie and Roy Johnson, Owners) OFFERS THE BEST iN Jantzen Skirts and Sweaters BUSTER BROWN polos ft CARTER KNITS Wonderall Pjay Clothes TOYS Danny Dare Boys Wear Kate Greenway Dresses r Surprise Christmas Specials six to eight p.m. Friday Nights! WELL WORTH THE TRIP! Wlaried Hot Sli op 182 North Main SPANISH FORK ft f JUJU IlTtt to give unique Christmas gilty the kind that surprise as well as please, ' then order an extension phone. For your wife or husband, teenager, or even hard-to-shop-f- or grandparents, an extension phone is a gift of beauty and usefulness that will be appreciated for years. Take your choice of seven contcmporaiy colors in the wall model, desk style, or Princess. To order, just call our business office and ask for Gift Service. stars reflection on the branches of a tree. Wishing to recreate for his family the beauty he had seen, ho brought home a small tree and affixed lighted candles to the snowT-lad- cn branches. Because of the linkage with Luther, the custom of the Christmas Tree spread more rapidly in Protestant areas, but we find it all over Europe by the 1800s. The use of the Christmas Tree first came to our shores during the American Revolution with the Germans. Christian tradition has endowed the Tree wth rch significance. It is an evergreen symbol of eternal life, and the lights arc to be ronvndors that the Babe in the manger is the 798-205- 9 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHr |