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Show New doctor July Juab County Hospital takes pleasure in announcing that Fred D. Catrett, M. D. has agreed to establish his practice in Nephi, Utah. This action was approved by the Juab A new Customer Serchanges in recent years, vices Manager has been says Mrs. McKinney. I Mountain at think people like the idea appointed Bell's PhoneCenter Store of being able to come in, - the Elureka area and the providing health service September 1, 1979. Dr. Catrett is married and has two children. He a earned in B.S. from Austin, Texas; Business Office serving select the phone they want, and take it home former Manager has been with them. Jolien McKinney and assigned to a similar her husband, Richard, position in Provo. Jolien McKinney now are the parents of five has the responsibility of children. They are longmanaging the Spanish time residents of Utah F'ork exchange, which County. includes Salem, Payson, County Hospital Board and Dr. Catrett will begin of the Texas, a Ph.D. Goshen, Santaquin, from Rice degree Houston, University, Eureka, and Nephi. In addition to her Texas; a M.D. degree from Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas and has recently completed his residence in Family Practice at the University of Texas in Houston, Texas. Dr. Catrett has worked with and is well aquainted with Dr. Viehweg who is scheduled to start his practice on August 1, assignment in Spanish Fork, Mrs. McKinney will continue as Manager of the American Fork office, a post she has held since October, 1978. Bonnie Thomas, the Manager in Spanish Fork for the past 2Mz years, is now responsible the importance of all band members being present one and only rehearsal before the parade. 1 Stewart was at his annual birthday party on July 13, held this year in Tooele Karl The yearly celebration is always hosted by Earl's four daughters Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm (Faye) Jolley, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Don (Gail) Finch, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Canyon. - Danny (Merlene) Erickson, Tooele; and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas (Ruby) Averett, Tooele. Also in attendance, besides Vivien, were all of the grandchildren and great - grandchildren, making a rather large gathering. The group stayed Friday, Saturday and Sunday, enjoying the beautiful surroundings, hiking, horseback riding, and just visiting. MONEY- - MONEY 2nd mortgages, 1st mortgages, Business Loans, developments, $5,000 up. Burton- - Armstrong Bedroom in Home In Further formation.. Call: Bob J20 225-075- 3. -- FOB SALE ob- serves that "changes, both in technology and THE At SHOP, SQUIRE Utah. Gunnison, Cast Iron Stoves and management, represent a Fireplaces made by in her new HOME FIRE, WOOchallenge assignment. Store-busine- the news were grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee and Mr. and Kay (Ksoru) Mat-sumiy- a, 32, died in South Dakota after an Mrs. Floyd Nash. accident. Mr. and Mrs. Robert automobile Markham of Salt Lake The Matsumiya family City, were rejoicing resided at Tintic Juncover the arrival of a tion for a number of and ' Kay baby daughter. The years Mae graduated from Tintic parents, (O'Rourke) and Bob High School. were both former Miss Carol Dooley and Eureka and Mammoth residents. Gary , Forsey were RoberV married on July 16, 1954, Mr. and Mrs. the were in the Manti LDS Jr. Parity a of baby, Temple. ' lappy parents son, and a daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Randle, Robert Franks. Majorie Mr. and of daughter Mrs. Robert Coffey Mrs. Leslie Randle, received word that her celebrated her 10th. husband, Captain birthday, at a party held U.S.A.F., had at the city park. Marin jorie's guests were her arrived safely Mrs. Coffey grandparents, Mr. and England. and children planned to Mrs. George Sperry of Nephi; Valene Berry, join him later. Max and Vance Wilde, William D. (Bill) Vickie Jo Peterson, Gear died in Salt Lake Karen Dale, Jerry City at the home of a Sanderson, Jerry daughter, Mrs. Emron Fiedler, Gary Boswell, Birch, at age 69, of a Judy Naef, Eileen heart attack. Bill was a Fennell, Evan Kay, Coffey, and highly Nancy Matthews, respected resident of DeVern Howard, Sandy Eureka for many years. and Randy Butler, well-like- d the Marilyn Newman and in Sheila Potts. business grocery town for some 45 years. He was survived by his LeRoy Gourley, son of widow, Luella, a son and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy He had three followed daughters, Gourley call. According to the new Spanish Fork Manager, new telephone technology has made it possible to greatly improve service rates and keep reasonable. Jolien began years ago New arrivals listed in Emron (Helen) Birch, EUREKA Mrs. H. W. (Myrle) REPORTER in July, Smith, Mrs. Carlos 1954 were: a daughter to (Gloria) Rife; a brother Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird. and three sisters. (A-h- a Marenel Now we know how old you are!) Utah was one of only A daughter, Carla, eight states providing was bom to Marion and state funds for school Glen Lee. Happy at the lunch programs. Sr., was William S. Gear, Mrs. discharged from the US. Navy after serving for four years. Nine months of that time was spent in FISHER, and SHENANDOAH STOKERMATIC. Proprietors - Cal and Inez Lemmon Squire. 6 Office Ph. Home Ph. -- 528-356- 528-353- 1. POSITIONS AVAILABLE custodial Par-tim- e working for Mountain position: Person to work at Tintic School Distrct Bell in 1954. The PhoneCenter Store from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 thru is one of the biggest' p.m. Monday at Untie Friday. Apply School District Office or write P.O. Box 210, Hawaii and Korea. After many years of being in business in Eureka, Harry Randle put his I.G.A. Food-Market up for sale. former DMAN, office exbusiness she notes perience, Weve come a long way from the time customers called central to make a ss Twenty-fiv- e A operator with extensive Bonnie Thomas (right) former manager of the Eureka area for the Mountain Bell PhoneCenter office has been appointed customer services manager for the same firm in the Springviile area. She will be replaced in her former position by Jolien McKinney (left), who will manage customer services in Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson, Santaquin, Goshen, Eureka, Nephi, and American Fork. 1 honored -- Business Office in Provo. stresses for this 2 Eureka. Good Location. Great Buy! Best Offer. for Garity Store PhoneCenter Attention: band He FOB SALE Bell's Mountain Mrs. McKinney scheduled to march in the parade in Spanish Fork on' July 24. The bus. will leave the school grounds at 8: 15 a.m. that morning. Director Ron Griggs has called a practice, for Monday, July 23, at 6 p.m. Classifieds Services For Customer 1979. Tintic High School Band is Marching Page Three McKinney named new office manager in Nephi Chemistry University The Eureka Reporter li)79 (it), Coach honored . At a meeting of Tintio Board of Education, William Paxman was appointed to fill the vacancy on the board left by the death of William D. Gear. Utah Eureka, 84628. Application deadline July is 30, 1979. Tintic School District may have an opening for two CETA School Aids. Anyone interested please contact Job Service in Nephi to become certified pletion of his second or Tintic School District basketball clinic this Office for information. for Apply prior to July 30, summer. Mrs. were event the Mary 1979. Lou Draper, Mrs. Mary Lou Gourley and Mrs. JOB OPPORTUNITY Cheryl Yadon. The luncheon was held at Eureka ForeWeatherization City Park. Six man, County Attending were Mr. and Area, based in Richfield. Mrs. Vernon Jones, David Salary, $9,540 - $10,728 Garbett, Mike Draper plus benefits. Applicants and Don Wall and the should have demonboys who participated in strated experience in the basketball clinic. supervision of building They are: Doug Wall, crews, carpentry, work Coach Weldon Wardle, new coach at Tintic High School, was honored at a k luncheon on Saturday, at the compot-luc- Robert Franks appointed was special deputy sheriff for Juab County at a meeting of the Democratic Committee. Deputy Sheriff Huck Kay took a three months leave of absence and Mr. Franks took his place while he was away. Mrs. Matilda Brady was honored on the occasion of her 80th birthday at a party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. L W. Brady. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Pett and daughter, Helen; Mr. and Conrad Mrs. Mrs. and Mr. Neilsen; Rheem Franke; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pett; Mrs. Dorothy Pett; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brady and daughters; Mrs. Ray Brady; Mr. Theriault; Myrtle and Mrs. L. K. Spurrier and son, Ken; Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Rostrom; and Bill and Dean Brady. es Daren 1 Yadon, Terry records Laird, Brian Laird, Troy Jones, Fred Openshaw, Mike Draper, Darrell Garbett, Lee Gourley and five boys from Hyrum, and client relations. Responsible for weatherization pre-inspectio- n, placement of building materials and coordination of field and office. A vehicle for unavailable). building The get together was transporting is required, materials by' way of welcoming mileage reimbursed. Coach Wardle to Eureka Contact the Human and to Tintic High School. Services office in Room Coach Wardle an- No. 5 of the Sevier County. nounced the following P.O. Box 788,' Utah (names -- . trophy winners at the conclusion of the camp: One on Terry Laird One; Daren Yadon Free Throw (17 out of 20); - Brian Hustle. 4 Courthouse, Richfield, Utah, 84701, 896-806- 4. - Underwood and Troy Jones - ,A fool and his money are soon parted. English Proverb |