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Show Showers June 1970 25). Church news Mine on registry CATHOLIC Mass at St. Patrick's some The theme of his sermon was, Ezekial". On Sunday, July 1, a visiting minister will be in Church on Saturday evening was a celebration 2 of the birth of St. John the charge of the service at school will p.m. Sunday Baptist. k1 held at I p.m. as usual. Father Ludo was Site No. VII on the listing of individual sites in the Tintic Mining District Multi Resource Area is the Showers Mine and headframe, South Tintic District. Located Page Three The Kureka Reporter celebrant and was assisted by Joe Bernini as lector. Sunday readings were from the Book of Isaiah and the Acts of the Apostles and spoke of the importance of John in the life of the Church. In place of the homily, Uic rile of Baptism was conferred on Jaime Renteria, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Eliazar four miles south of Eureka, north of the Diamond townsite in the southern portion of the Tintic Mining District. The inclined wood headframe sits over the shaft and is some thirty feet in height, with a wooden ore chute attached. Dates back to the 1890's. Significance: An inclined wooden headframe with ore chute that serviced the Showers Mine. One of seventeen early headframes in Tintic that remain; and only one of it's type.. .inclined. Renteria Elberta. of I.I)S David Garbett presided at Sacrament Meeting held at the Eureka Ward Church on Bishop Sunday evening. Con- ducting the service was Ortho Christensen. Invocation was given by Jerry Bowers. Music was under the direction of Ann Garbett and Marjorie Pratt. The following an- Godpa rents were Mr. and nouncements were made: Mrs. Guillermo Ochoa of Schedule for the Manti Salt Lake City. 14 thru the The Showers Mine and headframe is among the sites listed in the TinUc Mining District area. The structure dates back to the 1890's. Cub scout Multi-Resour- Olympics ce Tjntjc Hjgh Qass holds 20th reunion The Cub Scouts from Eureka Pack 3111, under the direction of Nick Castleton, met on July 27th. for their Olympics. The boys all The schedule for mass Pageant July 17th. and July 21. this week is as On July 15 Stake usuaLSalurday evening, ITieslhood Meeting will June 30, at 6:00 p.m. lie held. It was announced that Richard Kirkham would .METHODIST lie returning home from Reverend Jim Sloan the Swiss Mission on conducted Worship Tuesday, June 26. Service at the Eureka The Deseret Industries United Methodist Church is continued. Drive on Sunday. Persons having anything to contribute are asked to contact Mayme Wirthlin. July 20 is the date set for the Pioneer Day Celebration. Baptism is scheduled for Saturday at 6 p.m. at A baby quilt created by the Stake Center. Mrs. Floyd Nash of The remainder of the Eureka will be displayed service was under the of as the direction of the Stake part THE OF FESTIVAL and Council AMERICAN WEST" at High missionaries. Speakers Utah State University, were Daniel Alan Goudy, July 28 through August 4. Newton, and Arlen Ewell. Her quilt was selected as Benediction was by (Hie of five among thirty Elmo Boswell. to be part of the quilt Nash quilt in The Class of 59" of and Mrs. David Atherley Larsen of Riverton, Tintic High School, held and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. their first class reunion in Colovich of Tooele; Mr. Gary Yamashita of San twenty years, this past and Mrs. Richard Bate of Jose, California; Mr. and weekend at Snowbird Dugway; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carl Peterson of Resort. Jerry Giles of Murray; Aurora, Colorado; Mr. Sorensen, 9; and Nathan Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. David Grill and Mrs. Sam Wood of 10. The team Elmer, began with, a lovely of West Jordan; Ann Bountiful; and Mr. and in on Goshen competes much con- Marie Gustin and partner Mrs. Fred Garbett, Mr. dinner, July 11. Everyone from versation, and getting re- of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Paul Gourley, town is invited to be there acquainted with old Terry Kay and Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald to cheer for our boys. friends and their mates. Mrs. Allan Rowley of Salt Nelson, ajl of Eureka. Alan Pedersen, Jeril A memory hook was A program was held Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Elmer Nelson of Price; made up by Mr. and Mrs. Carlson, following the dinner, Terry and Robert Grill were consisting of a selection of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terry Nelson, telling recognized for earning poems about the class Roberts of Grantsville; something about each their aquanaut badges members, written and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie classmate and their and Kerry Lee McNulty read by Linda Gourley. families, and presented to and Brennan Fox earned Chyrle Nelson then gave each person at the end of their Bobcat rank. the evening. Kay Colovich the class prophecy, which added to the book, by Day camp for Cub she had done on the night Scouts is July 21st. We the class graduated. Fred making very impressive will leave the LDS Church Garbett followed this with outer covers. We hope at 7:00 a.m. Bring a sack several this book will help us to songs from lunch and a drink. in touch. dances and plays that the keep June 21st. Brownie Girl used class had during Scouts Kim Jameson, He their school years. Shawna Young-a- t Tilby, and then told some of his CARD OF THANKS Jennifer Carpenter, and famous jokes assisted by Greg Evans, 1 wish to express my delighted everyone at- Ryan Chambers, Traci sincere appreciation to tending. Schow and Leaders The evening was topped Eileen Schow and relatives and my Sandy Father Ludo, president, off with dancing. We all for all of the friends Evans, made a big conducted the Wednesday got in on the rock and roll, contribution kindnesses I have to the city afternoon meeting of the which was so popular in beautification received while 1 was in effort. Young-at-HeaClub. our day, and then the hospital aiul since They started at the top of disco of to the was progressed Opening prayer my return home. The Main Stree collecting Toone. Jim today. given by personal visits, trash on both sides of the We also had a few very Following the Pledge of at the flowers, gifts, cards street, ending A to the Flag, funny experiences. calls and Allegiance phone Amoco Station, filling 15 the group sang "God couple of the guys decided trash my days brightened bags. They are Thanks Bless America" with to take a moonlight swim much more considerably. aware of what to you all. Bessie Toone directing. in the wee small hours of on the ground they drop to A Helen Snell the short business morning, only now. in still were meeting was held and realize they plans finalized for the trip their evening clothes. Thanks kids, .you did a to Wendover on Wed- Then one of the gals came good job! up missing..the search nesday, June 27th. "Happy Birthday" was on. .until she was greetings were extended found warm, cozy and LYMAN'S BEAUTY SALON to LaVon Kirkham and asleep in her own car. EUREKA, UTAH Several couples stayed Esther Bussey. ' Reported on the Sick overnight and rode the LYMAN L0NEY, Owner and Operator a little visited and train List was the club 616361168 Blow Styling and Cutting secretary, Georgia Laird. more the next morning, weekend It was noted that Helen capping off a Frosts Perms Snell is now home from loaded with memories the hosptial and Emma ' that might last another Expert Styling Coloring is Lewis feeling better twenty years. APPOINTMENTS ONLY It was a most sucafter a bout with incessful reunion and all fluenza. Phone: 433-999are looking forward to a After the meeting, a Closed Sunday and Monday luncheon was served to 22 40th. or 50th. members. Attending were: Mr. worked hard and to one team go qualified to the district meet. The team consists of Mike Renzello, 8; Richard Brownie Scouts heart rt . 1 7 show exhibit. The quilt was made to entered in a quit contest sponsored by Utah State University for baby and youth quilts. Mrs. Nash had to enter her quilt in a competition among quits from Juab, Sanpete, Millard, Piute, and Sevier Wayne be Hers .counties. was selected because of fine workmanship, clever and artistic arrangement of design and pattern and good use of color. We commend Mrs. Nash on this quit and wish her well in the competition on a state level as part of the ('estival of the American West Mrs. Nash may be the winner of a $200 first place prize. MEL DUKE Diamonds For that most special of occasions in ones' life W.S.C.S. of Members We have conducted quality stones and settings to meet any budget. Sandy by Evans. Reverend Sloan gave the Lesson on the Twenty-Thir- d Psalm. After the selection of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the United Methodist Church met Monday evening at the church parsonage. was The meeting meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess, Pat a good We've been selling diamonds in Springville for over 30 years. Brady. Members attending were Mary Newman, Vola Nevers, Virginia Randle, Maud Blight, Pat Brady, Sandy Evans Farren. and Alliene 220 South Main I 4 |