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Show October 25, 1968 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Eight Daughter honored on fifth birthday Broderick family meet for dinner The Broderick family enjoyed a family dinner last Sunday afternoon in the Memorial Building after the deer hunters had returned home. Miners' Auxiliary Miners Union Auxiliary met last Wednesday evening in the Miners Union Hall with President Della Berry presiding. A regular business session was held and two new members, Family members attending were Mrs. A. L. Broderick, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Newman, Dug-waMr. and Mrs. Max Kay and daughters of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Broderick, Roy; Mrs. Jerry Paxton and daughter, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Broderick, of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Cloy BrodMr. and Mrs. erick, Tooele; Arlo Broderick and family, of Mr. Sacramento, California; and Mrs. Hamilton Laird and y, Karen Holden and Minnie Painter, were welcomed into the organization; two former members, Emma Lewis and Bernice Rusby, were reinstated, and welcomed back. Following the business a social hour was enjoyed with 500 and Bingo furnishing entertainment Prizes were won by Farren, Georgia Laird and Emma Lewis. Hostesses serving tasty refreshments were Della Berry and Dorothy Allinson. Al-lie- ne daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gourley, Sr. This happy little cutie is Amber Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Butler, who celebrated her first birthday anniver- Columbia-Rebeka- h Columbia Rebekah Lodge No. held a regular meeting last Thursday evening under direction of Noble Grand Bee Ainge. Following regular business, several games of Bingo and 500 were enjoyed with prizes being won by Alliene Farren and Mary Wheelwright Delicious refreshments were served by Irma Jasperson and Bee AInge, 2 18. A home at dinner the given family of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rusby, in Mammoth, highlighted her big day. A beautiful pink bunny birthday cake centered the dining table. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Janies Toone, the baby's great grandmother, Mrs. Bernice Rusby, and Carolee Rose Martin. New dad was missing on the baby's birthday, but returned home Wednesday from Vietnam where he has spent sary Friday, October hostesses. Tlntlc OES Worthy Matron Jeanine Johnson presided at the Monday evening meeting of Tintic Chapter No 18, OES. She was assisted by Floyd Nash, acting the past year. Amber's mother is the former Diane Rusby. worthy patron. Regular business was disposed of and Mrs. Johnson gave a report on the Grand Chapter meetings in Salt Lake City a Family dinner Young at Heart enjoy meeting The Young at Heart Club met last Wednesday afternoon in the Elks Clubrooms with Vice-preside- Jim nt Mr. and Mrs. Hy Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs, Ron Gilson, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Tilby and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Schultz of Provo made up a party and hunted in the Cole Canyon area. They camped at Clydes Ranch over the weekend and brought in four nice deer. Dinner guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Thompson were Mrs. Blaine Madison and son and daughter of New York and Mrs. Madisons mother, Mrs. Nettie Wind-buof Salt Lake City. m and a program and other entertainment. Those who wish may come in costume. Those without Halloween costumes will be very welcome. There were 25 present at the meeting. little people. Helping Laura Ann celebrate her big day were her classmates, and a few special friends, 25 in all Mrs. Pat Brady assisted Mrs. Blight in entertaining and serving the small fry. Democracy's future uncertain in Pakistan. by Friends of Clyde Milter Committee Paid Political Advertisement Toone con- Mrs. Alex Blight entertainat a children's party last Saturday afternoon, honoring her daughter, Laura Ann, on the occasion of her fifth birthday anniversary. The party was held in the Memorial Building and the little people were entertained with games and enjoyed dancing to records. Laura Ann's mother served a delicious party lunch, complete with a beautiful birthday cake, which was the center of attraction for the ed R. M. Miier Governor Rampton has a trusted proven partner . . . The meeting opened with the singing of God Bless America and the minutes of the previous meeting were read by Secretary Della Berry. A reading, I Know Someducting. Be sure that Utah's second most important office is manned by Utah's strongest candidate. thing Good About You, was given by Emma Lewis. The members sang Happy Birthday to Jim Toone, and a discussion was held on the Halloween Party to be given on Wednesday, October 30, in the Elks Clubrooms at 6 p.m. The party will be open to all over 12 years of age, and a donawill pay for supper tion of Re-ele- ct SECRETARY OF STATE m held for grandson Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell, Sr., hosted a family dinner on Monday honoring their grand- week ago. At the close of chapter work refreshments were served by son, Danny Kay, on the occasion of his sixth birthday. Dannys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kay came from Salt Lake City to join in the deer hunt, and were guests at the Fennell home. Other family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell, Jr., and their two children and Mrs. Johnson, who announced an election of officers at the next meeting. Dena Jo Carpenter, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Carpenter, is spending the week in Salt Lake City with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey. Their small son is visiting in Grantsyille with Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Lemmon. Dannys great Flavors Propositions . . . Labor, Farmers, Doctors, Businessmen, Housewives, Utah Municipal League, all political parties everyone! grandmother, Proposition No. Designed to achieve better budgetary control. even-number- 60-da- to the citizen legislator. ed y biennial legislative session held in odd-number- ed years. DINNER WITH FRIENDS AND SPENDING. is a pleasant and relaxing occasion after hectie weeks of rushing and shopping. A beautifully decorated table with the best china and glassware sparkling, delicious holiday food and lots of chatter bring to mind many memorable Christmases. AN ORCHESTRA OF ANGELS An orchestra of angels is a harmonious way to cover your Christmas table and Pro-Uta- h, Proposition No. 2 For more fair compensation 1 Proposes that a budget session of 20 days in years be added to the current CHRISTMAS and 2 What are these two propositions? Mrs. Naomi Ekker and Dannys brother, David. Keediecroft by 1 Why you should vote for Propositions No. 1 and No. 2: To keep the Utah Legislature from becoming a rubber stamp for Federal programs. To give the Utah Legislature more time to solve todays complex problems. Only two states give their legislatures less time than Utah. express your feelings !to of peace and goodwill throughout the New Year. Proposes that the average annual compensation to state legislators be raised from the current S500 per year to $25 per day during session and boost expense allowances from the present $5 per day to S15 per day. To compensate members of the Utah Legislature for their time and expenses. Only two states give their legislators less pay than Utah. Tho cost? Only 5 cents per citizen! Surely 15 cents is not too much to give for our American system which depends 1 on the ability of State Government to do its part without letting all power and decisions flow to Washington. State Legislature is Your Voice in Utah's Government STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE The cloth is made of a & brightly colored linen, 72 inches wide aAd the embroidery is done in six strand floss using such colors as bright gold, white, gold brown and black. The pattern includes two different designs for angels and two for stars, with transfer instructions and a number-keye- d stitch and color chart. GIVE A SPECIAL GIFT When you are considering a Christmas gift for that special family or friend, give this Christmas tablecloth. Free instructions are available by sending a stamped envelope to the Needlework-Editoof this newspaper along with your request for Leaflet PE 3895. self-addrcssc- r d, Vole FOR IXl PROPOSITIONS No.l and No. 2 Here are a few of many Utahns who are voting FOR Propositions No. 1 and No. 2 Former Governors of Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton Carl W. Buehner Pro-Uta- Utah Legislative Conference Utah Farm Bureau Federation Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce League of Women Voters AFL-CI- O Incorporated Salt Lake Jaycees Utah Education Association Utah Medical Association Utah State Bar Association (Lawyers) h Utah Woolgrowers Association Utah-Sout- h Idaho Farmers Union Utah Municipal League Paid by Utahn's FOR Propositions No. 1 and No. 2 Gus P. Backman, Chairman Neal A. Maxwell, Vice Chairman |