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Show October 30, 1970 The C Crib Mary Wirthlin notes 90th St. Patrick pastor Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Butler are the parents of a baby boy bom Friday, October 23, in the Payson Hospital. The welcome little boy weighed 7; lbs., 13 oz., and will be named J. Kelly. Mother is the former Friends of Mrs. Mary Wirthlin Diana Rusby, daughter of Mr. & are extending congratulations Mrs. Don of Mammoth, and best wishes to her on the who are Rusby very happy over the occasion of her 90th birthday, birth of their first grandson. Dad which she will celebrate on Nov. wasn't on hand to wdcome the 7. Mrs Wirthlin has been a little boy, as he is stationed in resident of Eureka for a number the Phillipines with the U. S. of years, and has endeared v The little newcomer has r herself to all who know her. She Navy. 3 Amber. Other, sister, year-olis keen and alert and has a sense are Mr. & of humor that makes it a delight pleased grandparents Reno.' Mrs. Robert Butler of to visit with her. She doesnt get around very much these past Mrs. Dora Randle made a two years, but keeps abreast of quick trip to Henderson, Ney., all current events, and takes over where she the week-encare of most of the family visited with her son and family, correspondence, even though Mr. & Mrs. Tom Randle. She her sight isnt the best. A returned home Monday evening. daughter, Mayme, lives with She was met at the Salt Lake her, and another daughter, Mrs. Airport by Sandy Butler. Genevieve Sanderson, lives a short distance from her. A son, Douglas, who resides in California keeps in touch with her by telephone. The reporter joins with her many friends in wishing her a happy birthday. birthday event . d holds get-togeth- er Last Sunday, following the morning Mass at St. Patricks church, Father Fischer, pastor, hosted a morning coffee at the Rectory, for the parishioners and three visiting sisters, LaVem, Carol Ann and Jean from Salt Lake City, The sisters played their guitars and entertained the group for an hour or so with everyone joining get-togeth- er the singing. Coffee, punch, chocolate and cookies were served. 'It was a pleasant in get-togeth- and enjoyed who attended. er by all Homemade? Well . . . almost. Cool vanilla pudding layered with crumbled Danish pastries make Pastry Puddings as tasty as they are Pastry Puddings are nutritious, too. Danish pastries contain sufficient amounts of thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin C, vitamin Bo and iron to make this dessert a terrific way to provide your family with the nutrients they need. Danish pastries have luscious fillings of strawberry, blueberry, orange, brown honey crunch and cinnamon-raisin- . Serve your favorite. Go-Roun- eye-catchin- g. Go-Roun- Go-Roun- sugar-cinnamo- Thanks was extended to Father Fischer for his effort in getting the parishioners together. d, $reuitie& eureka (utah) reporter Mulliner of Murray, spent the week-enhere with her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Nettie Margaret (Peg) Sheldon was confined to the Payson hospital for a few days this week, where she is . being given medical treatment. Friends are wishing her a speedy recovery. d After' the the C.Y.O. members met with get-togeth- er, Father Fischer for a regular' meeting. n, Malvin Walker. She also visited in Payson with Mr. Walker, who . is confined to die hospital ... Mr. & Mrs. Carl Peterson and son and daughter, Scott and Kelly, left Tuesday for the first lap of a trip that will eventually take them to Guam, where Mr. Peterson is employed. Mrs. Petersons parents, Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Laird accompanied them to the Salt Lake Airport. Before returning to Guam they will take in Disney Land, and will visit for a few days with an aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Anderson (Lila Broderick) at their home in Woodland Hills, Calif. They will make a stop in Honolulu for a visit with friends. Mrs. Peterson and children have been in Eureka for 3 months, and Mr. Peterson joined' them on Sept. 19. They also visited with Carls aunt Mrs. Joseph Walker, and Joe Jr. Mrs. Gayle Drussel drove to American Fork on Wednesday, where she spent the day with her mother, Mrs. D. B. Lindstrom. Ann & Josie Sullivan returned Monday evening from a weekend trip to Salt Lake where they business combined pleasure. and Maiimum Long Distanco ratas for Optfittf. Diract-Dia- Visitors here during the deer hunt at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Laird, and Mr. & Mrs. Roy Gourley was their mother Mrs. A. L. Broderick, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Broderick and family of Sacramento. Other family members throughout the state came to Eureka during the deer hunt. A dinner was family held last week at the Memorial Building, with 35 family members and their families attending. It was a most enjoyable reunion for all. get-togeth- calls coast-to-coa- st er It Calla used to be just fast and easy. Naadlad Calla Now direct dialing saves you money as much as $1 .95 on - a call to a out-of-sta- te person-to-perso- n compared call. Even more on some calls. Dial direct and save. It's the cheapest way. Check the chart. t. Ralta (plua Ui) ara mailrmim an calla mado calla of leaser distances. Whtrt on moat ratoa apply on oporalor-handlonot available, dlroct-diala- d within Iho continental U.S., aicopt Alaaka. art even laaa facllltloa aro Rales coaat-to-coaa- dlract-dlalln- to d, g to calla Mrs. Cecil Livingston were in Provo on Tuesday, where they combined business Mr. & and pleasure. . : V:v.. |