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Show Page Two Girl The Eurefta Reporter - August 26, 1977 Tintic PTA The officers of Tintic Scouts hold meeting Last week a group of Girl Scout leaders met at the home of Cleo Judge to make plans for the coming year. Making the dans were leaders and former leaders, Bonnie Griggs, Grace Laird, Iris Swenson, Nancy Riley, and Peggy Drussel. Parent-Teach- er dergarten grades. and buffet luncheon on Friday honoring the faculty and staff of Tintic School first District. The luncheon was held in the home economics rooms of Tintic High School and the buffet table was centered with a watermelon fashioned in the shape of a basket and filled with assorted fruits. interested in Girls joining Girl Scouts-no- w is the time. There are many exciting programs in the future. Join now to year-roun- d Presently there are enjoy a New leaders four troops in Eureka-Brown- ies program. and recruited are being (2nd and 3rd need we committee also 5th grades); Juniors (4th, The Girl and 6th); Cadetts (7, 8, members. as well need adults Scouts 9); and Seniors (10, 11, to a suchave as girls 12). Also there is a new age group that could be cessful program. Anyone interested in joining Girl Scouts is Church news (Bonnie)-Browni- United Eurekas Church on Methodist Sunday was under the were President Sherlin Grill, conduct the Service next Sunday, August 28, at 2 pm. with Sunday School scheduled for 1 p.m. es; lunch. This social is Run. rs; Last (Nancy)-Cadett- es; thought the film was very good, but sad. To top the afternoon off, Fred Holladay presented bottles of honey to everyone present. and Mrs. George GiUespie Fire safely Solar Hair Fantasy Asymmetrical hairfashions, either with curls or create Solar Hair fantasy for 1977-7- Fall-Wint- er 8 In these variations from the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association. The Monday evening meeting of the Eureka Fire Dept, was conducted by Fire Chief Stormy Alley Cats end season Heart Club first order of The Thursday morning Alley Hats Bowling concerning Fire League wound up the Prevention Week in Summer session with a October. Methods of buffet luncheon held at convincing people to be Dukes Lanes, and business was a discussion were brought up and discussed. Charles Finch It was approved that materials be secured to help educate young people in fire safety. A donation of $50 to the Jeep Patrol, was approved. The purpose of the donation is to help the Patrol with the expenses for the public rest rooms being installed at the City Park. Glen Wilde was sworn in by the Fire Chief as a new member of the Fire Charles Edgar Finch, died 78, of Goshen, 1977 at Thursday, Aug. 18, Payson a Hospital following lingering taking the place of the illness. annual Salmon Fry this Mr. Finch had many year. friends in Tintic District. Education Week at Others only knew him BYU is scheduled for from the many fond August 22 through the 26. references to Grandpa A Sunday School Stake made by his foster son, Workshop will be held on Lyman Loney. Aug. 31 at 7 p.m. at the Dept He was born on Stake Center. Efforts are still being 1899 in Goshen to April 6, Santaquin Joseph M.I.A. begins on Sept 7 made to secure another Alice and Davis He Finch. 7 at p.m. piece of married Lillian Vearl During the business equipment Smith on 30, 1920 in portion of the meeting, Secretary Ron Nelson Provo. Sept Lana Rae Laird was read the financial report Mr. Finch was a released from MIA and which the showed of the LDS member was sustained as Primary financial status of the a leader Teacher. Mary Grim- department to be sound. Church; past and supervisor; aqd past stead was released as Those in attendance president of the Senior organist in the Junior were Fire Chief Stormy Citizens. Sunday School and Amy Allinson, Secretary Ron Survivors include his Morris was sustained as Nelson, Trustees, Joe wife; three sons, three Bernini and Barry organist The program was under Franks, Arthur Long, daughters; Adrian Jay the direction of Mr and Glen Wilde, and Max Finch; Carl Edgar Finch; Mrs. Allan (Iris) Newton; Mrs. Dan Taylor of Wahlberg. Van The next meeting will Mrs. Gary (Verna) Spanish Fork. Mr. Taylor is the new Seminary be held on Sept 12, at 8 Ausdal; all of Goshen; Smith Finch, Program Teacher. pm. in the Memorial Fenton Mrs. Don (Ar-datProvo; Following the speakers, a Budding. Newton, Mona; violin solo was performed foster son, Lyman Loney, acPaul Daton by 18 Goshen; grandCARD OF THANKS companied by Mrs. 11 children, great Daton. one The Benediction was We wish to express our grandchildren; J.W. brother, Finch, to our all appreciation given by Don Franks. Two sons friends and relatives Goshen. CATHOLIC him in death. preceeded of Father Ludo van for their expressions Funeral serivees were was Leeuwen the sympathy during our in the Goshen LDS hied Celebrant for Mass at St recent bereavement Ward Chapel on Satur-day- . Patricks Church on For the beautiful floral Burial was in the offerings, cards, phone Saturday evening. Goshen City Cemetery. The Gospel was accalls and personal most we are cording to St Luke and visits, tells that "Everyone, on grateful. A special his way to Heaven, must thanks, alsot to our Mr. and Mrs. Paul who friends Eureka narrow the pass through Mogensen and son, Kurt, attended the funeral. door of Humility". spent the week at their Mass on Saturday, ranch house at Flaming Signed, of is Charles schuduled TheFamUy August 27, Gorge. They returned for the usual time-- 6 p.m. Edgar Finch home on Sunday. fire-fighti- h) v Orchard-Geno- la, Utah. Phone: 754-395- 9. bowling three lines for fua The only Eureka team bowling in the League, garnered its share of trophies. Anna Gillespie won a trophy for the highest individual series handicap with a whopping 637. Winning trophies for highest team game with a score of 766 were the Tintic Trompers. Team members are Grace Bernini, Anna Gillespie, Lois Montoya s9 A of meeting the at Heart Club was held on Wednesday, Young Mrs. Frances Ewell three days at the at the Memorial Building spent home of a daughter, Mr. with President Lorin and Mrs. Mike SanThompson presiding. of West Jordan. The opening prayer was derson, Debbie Mike Celeste' returned to and by given Eureka with Thompson. The group recited the her and spent weekend here. of Pledge the Allegiance together and then, sang VGod Bless America with Bessie Toone and Diane Brackenbury. directing. Happy Birthday was This team also served as to Peg Sheldon. the refreshment com- sung Reported to be on the mittee and planned and sick list were Elizabeth arranged the buffet luncheon. CdC. ng 4--H for sale. PEACHES Yakima Hales are ready for early canning now. J.H. Hale and Albertas will be ready by Sept 10. McMullin Allinson. safety-minde- d Everyone FOR SALE discussed The Castleton, Secretary Grace Laird and Treasurer Pauline Elmer. After the luncheon, the group was invited to view a film made at BYU, entitled, John Bakers L.D.S. Sacrament Meeting at the Eureka Ward LDS Chapel for August 21, was presided over by Bishop Dave Garbett and con- Ortho ducted by Christensen. Music for the service was under the direction of Wanda Colovich and Mary Grimstead. The Invocation was given by Arthur Long. Announcements were made as follows: A Stake Social will be held on August 27th at Santa quin Park and everyone is asked to bring his own Vice-Preside- nt Carol direction of Reverend Don Mills of Clover, Utah. Rev. Jim Sloan will in-char- of arrangements Mrs. Eugene METHODIST Laird (Grace)-JunioThe Worship Service at Mrs. BUI Riley officers P.T.A. asked to contact the following leaders: Mrs. Ronald Griggs a hosted Association organized if we can find leaders. This group would include girls from kin- Mr. and Mrs. Denton Bartschi are the happy parents of a baby girl, bom August 17, 1977 at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. She weighed in at 6 pounds 6 ounces and has been named Wendy Lee. Welcoming her into the family is big sister, Annette, 10, and brother, Paul, 12. Proud grandmothers are Mrs. Margaret Bartschi of Georgetown, Idaho, and Mrs. Berdice Anderson of Payson. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Elva Webb in Tooele, were Mrs. Alliene Farren and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Thompson. Haynes and Florence Fields. Both are in Payson Hospital. Chosen to represent senior citizens for Mental Health was Peg Sheldon and Kathy PanneU is the representative for Dental Health. Plans are being 'made for the club to attend a circus on October 2nd. After the meeting a luncheon was served by members of the club. MEL DUKE WE CAN RESTORE LIKE NEW Taken in moderation, candy is a good source of so important energy for students and workers to get through long days -and also provides needed nutrition through car- bohydrates and fats, and some protein, vitamins and minerals. Meadowlarks belong to the blackbird family. 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