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Show December 11, 1964 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Six changed, and a social evening was enjoyed. Decorations carrying out the holiday theme were used on the dining table at the Robinson home, members. Attending the nicely planned party were Mr. and Mrs. William Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Laird, Mr. and Mrs. William Eastwood, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Garbett, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Don Hopes and Mr. Mrs. Kay Cushing was hostess to the Canasta Club last Thursday evening at a local cafe. High score was won by Mrs. Paul Gourley, the cut by Mrs. Terry Kay and Mrs. John Sutherland, the consolation. At the conclusion of the card games a tasty lunch was served to those named and to Mrs. Jerry Giles, Mrs. Max Sorensen Mrs. Dick Willett and Mrs. Alan Milne. , and Mrs. Robinson. Afternoon 500 Club Club met last The 500 Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Paxman. Luncheon was served at 1:00 pm., followed by an afternoon of cards. Those attending were Mrs. Oscar Erickson Mrs. Dean Rose Mrs. Ed Webb, Mrs. Gerald Aitken Mrs. Harold Sorensen, Mrs. Melvin Hansen and Mrs. Brennan Hannifin. High score was won by Mrs. Rose, 2nd high, Mrs. Erickson, M50r Chib The BOO Club celebrated at the annual Christmas party last Sunday, with their husbands as special guest of the evening. Dinner was served . at 6:00 pm., at a down town cafe. After dinner the group drove to the home of Mr and Mrs. Bob Robinson, where gifts were ex the cut by Mrs. Webb and the consolation by Mrs. Aitken. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee were in Provo last Saturday attending the BYU and Oregon foot- D.UE Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Living- Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their annual Christinas ston returned home on Wednesday after spendiing a few days in Moroni where they visited with Mr. Livingstons sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Buhl Draper and a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Deem Living- party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed Thomas. A turkey dinner was served at 1:00 pm. Table decorations carried out the holiday theme and the members exchanged gifts. A beautifully decorated Christmas tree and other house decorations added a festive touch to the nicely planned af- ternoon. Those attending were Mrs. Nellie Laird, Mrs. Celestia Thompson, Mrs. Viola Carlson, Mrs. Elva Webb, Mrs. Donna Paxman, Mrs. Valen Livingston and Mrs. Mary Thomas. Entre Club at her home last Wednesday evening. The book review T Was Dancing by Edward OConnor, Mrs. Earlean Gear drove to Magna on Sunday, where she spent the day with her brother and sister-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. George Cromar. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Nevers Mr. and Mrs. Max Larsen of drove to Payson on Sunday, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Voil Box, and to Spanish Fork to visit with her mother Mrs. E. A. Stokes. Ruth, Nevada, spent the weekend here with Mrs. Frlsby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. EL Tuckett and with her sister s. and family the Brennan was a dinner guest on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coffey- - . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frisby and their daughter and family, Han-nlfln- Mrs. Rosalie Dunn of Nephi, Mr and MTs. Harold Ghatwln Nous Mrs. Leonard Ryan was the hostess to Entre Nous Liter- ary ston. ball game. was given by Myrtle Theriault. The review was thoroughly enjoyed by the members. A short business meetiing was held and plans were com- pleted for a Christmas party, which is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 16, to be held at the home of Mrs Lawrence James. Tasty refreshments were served to members, Agnes Anderson, Maude Blight Mabel Butler, Earlean Gear Marion Nash, Ellen Muth Virginia Randle, Winona Thomas, Myrtle James, Bonnie Milne and Mrs. Theriault Legion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary will celebrate at the annual Christmas party on Mon- - were in Orem on Sunday where they visited with her sister and brother-in-laMir. and Mrs. John EYost. They also stopped in Provo, and visited with Mrs. Elna Bird who is confined to the Utah Valley Hospital. Powwow Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Mrs. Elsie Nilson Mrs. LaVon Ryan, Mrs. Patricia Brady and two the family together and visit with a w, daughters, Janet and Pam, were in Provo on Tuesday, where they combined business and pleasure. Long Distance makes for wonderM family reunions. So gat ISVDfin IHIQM IMS evening. Only Lons Distance heaps yea to ss psnonslfc Tty it and at touch Mrs. Iris Swenson returned home last Saturday, after being confined to a Salt Lake hospital, where she underwent a series of tests. day, December 14, in the Mem- orial Building. There will be an exchange of gifts and a dinner win be served. For further information call Mildred Davis. The officers are urging a good attendance at the party. Boost UTAH Business PENDLETON - the word to the wise holiday shopper. 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