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Show December THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Four Choose yule YJetvA IfloteA William Morris and daughters were Payson visitors on Monday of this week. Mrs. Elmer Westerlund spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Midvale at the home of his sister, Mrs. Irene Edvic. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Mildred Garity were her two sisters, Mrs. Faye Peck and Mrs. June Chilton of Lehi. dinner and Mr. of home at the guests Mrs. Lorin Thompson, were their two sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thompson and family of Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thompson and family of Goshen. The Jay Thompsons visited over the weekend at their parents home. Thanksgiving Day and Mrs. Bert Hanks spent Thanksgiving Day in Price, where they were dinner guests at the home of a son, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanks and family. On Friday they dorve to Orem, where they were dinner guests of a daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hassell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart drove to Provo Thanksgiving Day where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baum. Mr .and Mrs. Jeril Carlson were hosts at a family dinner on Thanksgiving Day. Attending were Mrs. LaVon Kirkham and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Morris and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Carlson and Mrs. Rex Carlson of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Steck of Goshen were in town on Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sandstrom. Mr .and Mrs. Don Julander and family and Mrs. Ted Hansen of Marysvale, spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird. Other visitors on Monday and Tuesday were Mr And Mrs. Jay Crane of Salina. Easy-To-D- tree with extra care Shop as wisely for your Christmas tree as you do for that very special gift. In order to get a lovely tree that will stay that way there are several considerations. First, check the shape of the tree, making sure that it is uniform and Most Important check the tree for freshness. Gently shake a few of the branches. If needles fall off, the tree is too old. Be sure to measure the heighth you want for the tree in your home, and then take that yardstick with you when you buy. A tree in an open-a- ir full-branche- d. lot looks smaller than it actually it. Its a waste of money buying a tree that is too tall; it also means it will have to be cut down. Many people feel that it is worth it to spend a little more tree. and get a Many families are selecting the colored trees. fire-proof- ed Vegetarianism is good for health (it simply makes good nutrition more difficult). boils indicate bad blood (they are due to Pimples and Fried and highly seasoned foods are harmful (not in The average three to five drugs a day. M. D., adult mind-alterin- uses Joel Fort, psychiatrist in San Yule Decorations And Punches To Brighten o The time will soon be here for hanging the Christmas wreath to announce that special and best hospitality season loved holiday of the year. Long before the bells jingle, why not ring in the fun by involving the whole family in Yuletide preparation? Take a tip from the easy-to-orname- nts found in holi- Coca-Colday cartons of arthe household, Everyone in or oldster, tist or not, youngster can add something clever to the tree, the table and other trim around the home with these assets. Just snip, fold n a. dec-orati- ve Stars, quick!). paste (thaticicles and a host of snowflakes, other festive dangles in rich luster colorS' are included free in a new series of folders containing twenty different decorations. holiday Ready for a second hint? The hostess who spends much time in the kitchen misses out on the fun. Those cartons of Coke hold the answer to the refresher favorite easy-to-ser- ve for evenings of decoration- making, the impromptu platter party and the open house when mends drop in. Another timely- tip sure to transform any party into the plash of the month is the party punch. Sprite is the keyword here to flu the bowl with - good-taste-to-sp- with are time-to-F- or a tart tempter to Jven up any happening, try Tingle Bells Punch. Made in a jiffy, it makes music as sweet at jingle bells. TINGLE BELLS PUNCH 8 quarts cranberry juice 1 can (6 ox.) frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed 18 cup maraschino cherry juice Francisco. Following g 1, 1967 6 bottles of Sprite (10 oz. Combine all ingredients. Serve over ice in punch bowl. Garnish with lemon slice topped with cherry or with lemon slice, orange wedge and cherry alternated on cocktail picks. Makes about 40, servings. safe distance is always good practice, and the distance Happirtsssb an Etectric Drysr z. lengthened when roads are covered with snow and ice. The Utah Safety Council reminds drivers that should other cars at a 4-o- Stuffed Accompaniment: each), well chilled be olives and cocktail onions alternated on cocktail picks. An on- ion sour cream dip served with xnelba toast rounds. Tingle Bells is one of five great punch ideas tucked in cartons of Sprite. Untuck a few for Christmas and have holiday 1 a tingling braking distances on glare ice may be close to nine times the normal distance required on dry pavements. Not all women in the area we serve use electric dryers for their clothes. Actually, of those with automatic dryers, only 5 of 6 enjoy the happiness of drying clothes electrically. But that's pretty good, wouldn't you say . . . pretty good proof that a flameless electric dryer is better. Costs Less. Bruce Thomas, a student at the University of Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nelson and son. of Salt Lake, spent the' holiday weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas. A flameless electric dryer costs less to buy. In fact, you save enough on the purchase price to dry up to 1,000 loads free. That's enough to operate your dryer for approximately two years, with normal use. It costs Mr. and Mrs. James Toone returned to their home in Mammoth Tuesday evening, after a weeks trip to Reno and Oregon. They drove to Reno to their sons home, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Toone, and the four of them traveled to Mahler, Oregon, where they spent three days with Mrs. James Toones sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Becker. They returned to Reno and spent a few days at their sons home before returning to Mammoth. less Jimmy Aitken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Aitken, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with his parents. He is attending school in Ogden. He left for Ogden Monday morning. Pain in the abdomen means an overloaded stomach (un- true). FOR SALE Miscellaneous 1967 FORD LTD, , or, air conditioned, power steering, p o w er brakes, automatic, transmission, radio, heater, deluxe interior, balance of factory warranty and low mileage, $3165. Call Dale L. Nelson, Tintlc School Dis- trict. 433-636- 3. Die BwauM it leetrle, If bettor. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. . |