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Show - Page Four The Eureka Reporter Eureka April 5. 1991 Church news in Eureka LDS: Has that on the following weekend, mass will not he held on Sunday, but is scheduled on Sat., April 13 at 4 p.m., to enable all who wish to attend the celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Diocese of Salt Lake City ai the Huntsman Center in SLC on Sun., Apr. 14. Preliminary ceremonies begin at 3 p.m, followed by Mass at 4 p.m. No tickets are necessary. note Fast and Testimony meeting was held at the Eureka Ward LDS Church Sunday morning with Max Berry conducting, Happy Easter greetings were extended to the congregation. General Announcements: Conference on April 6 and 7, Slake Conference on April 13 and 14 in Santaquin. No ward meetings will be held on these dates. A DI Drive will be held in Goshen and Genola on Thurs., 4 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Music for the meeting was provided by the ward choir with director, Sherrie Cornish, accompanied by Leach Grim- stead. Opening hymn w'as "Go Forth Into The World." Invoca- lion was offered by Dave Gar- hell. Daylight (REMINDER: Savings Time begins next day, April 7. Set clocks ahead one hour so everyone will be at church on time), Sun-Ap- ril JOHOVAHS WITNESSES: Sal., Mar. 30 (a date that corresponds with Nisan 14 on the Bibles lunar calendar), marked 1958 years since the death of Jesus Christ. A me- Patricia Aldrich was sus- - morial of his death was held in lained as a Primary teacher Kingdom Halls around the during the business portion of earth. Last years attendance the meeting. was over 9,950,001). Local at- Sacrament hymn was "The tendance this year was U0. Lords Prayer." Sundays public discourse. The remainder of the meet- given by a visiting brother ing was devoted to testimony from South Dakota, was titled bearing by the members of the "Serving With Jehovahs Uniward. Closing hymn was "I fied Organization". He Today Where Jesus plained how John 17:21 can Walked." Benediction was giv- - clarify the often misused or en by Stephanie Young. misunderstood John 10:30. Watch tower study was from CATHOLIC: the Feb. 15, 1991 issue, "A Easter Sunday Mass at St. Corresponding Ransom for Patricks Church was a Com- All," tying in nicely with the memoration of the Lord's Res- Easier season. urrection, with Father Walter as celebrant. Opening hymn METHODIST: A special liturgical commuwas "Jesus Christ Is Risen Tonion service in observance of day." Scripture readings were Good Friday, was held on from the Acts of the Apostles, March 29th, at the Eureka the letter of Paul to the Colos-sian- s, Methodist Church. Scriptures and the holy gospel acfrom the gospels of Luke, Mark and John, retold the to John. cording Following Father Wallers story of the Lords Passion. homily, a Renewal ol Baptis- - Intermingled with the readings mal Promises was held. were appropriate hymns, and Recessional hymn was Now reception of Holy Communion. Easter Sunday Worship Ser- Thank Wc All Our God." Muss next Sunday, April 7, will be vice began with a Procession of held at the regular time, 4 p.m. the Christ Candle and the Parishioners are asked to take hymn of joy, "Christ the Lord is Risen Today." Worship leaders were Rev. David Amrie and Mabel Butler with Greg Evans serving as Communion Steward. Scriptures were read from the gospel of John. Prior to administering Holy ex-W- alk organization. A delicious ham dinner was prepared by members and served by President Laura McIntyre, Homemaking Counselor Ruth Bjorson, and board members, Audrey Sanderson and Rachel Hannifin. Invocation and blessing on the food was given by Wanda Colovich. dinner. Pres. Following McIntyre told of the purpose of Relief Society: to prepare women to be good wives, mo- l hers and daughters of God and to give relief through ser- to all, regardless ol race or creed. Then, a skit, "Edge of Eier- nily," from Station GSPL (where you get nothing but the gospel truth), was presented ala radio soap opera, The announcer was Bishop was Concs, Sally Single-PareLinda Young, Martha Married was Sherry Nedreberg, and the sound effects were by Betty Cones. The tables were decorated with bunnies made at Relief Society Homemaking Night, filled and large string-egg- s with caster grass and chicks, etc. (made by some of Lou- Anna Haynes home economics leaders class). Homemaking and Vickie Wall, Becky Underwood and Care'! Rushy did a beautiful job of decoral- - MEDICAL MAKKLAND, In a ..Office Hours.. Mondays 10-1- Fridays 5 Blood Pressures checked without charge Eye Sheriff assoc, holds meeting Last week the Utah Chiefs of Police and the Utah Sheriffs Association held their annual joint meeting and addressed the recently publicized police brutality incidents, Utah Public Safety adminis-vic- e trators and officers alike are as offended as the nation in viewing the video of the beat- ing of Rodney King in Los Angeles. In light of this trage- dy, law enforcement adminis- trators, statewide, restate their commitment to professionalism in Utah law enforcement. We arc not so naive as to .g 40 fccl bclwccn lhc K g slakCs in horseshoes. home-livin- g music, $) "Life Is a Dance," by Rev. k Amrie and his guitar, was cn- o joyed. The service closed with the hymn, "Come We That Love d The Lord," and benediction. heat-full- y roof-ga-s porch-lo- w j Coloring Bleaches I 0 Frosts Expert Styling APPOINTMENTS PHONE 433-636- 0NIT 7 Closed Sunday and Monday j HimHiiiwHnninwm DlNNFR - April 6 ENTERTAINMENT W f be given to our youth who won and those students selected to attend GIRLS STATE & BOYS STATE Adults Children $6.00 $3.00 (under 12) room-kitche- n room-dinin- g porch-corn- er will ELKS SCHOLARSHIPS a utility rooms with a lot of boards! Enclosed sun LYMAN'S BEAUTY B.P.O.E no. 711 - Sat. 6:00 p.m. Communion, special Reservations Appreciated cup- fenced Joe Bernini lot-ne- w Dude Pykiet Carpenter Station carpeted-storag- e taxes- - 433-662- 7 433-667- 3 433-631- 1 FREE Exmii for Drivor'i lictnsoi Copies Avallable-- 5 ea. FOR APPOINTMENTS 433-690- 5 AUART) EUREKA 2 bedroom & ms, en j Thcrc installed were: Dianne Elliott, president; Carla Fields, vicepresident; Sharon Brewer, rotary; Georgia Ewell, treasur-Elk- s cr; Beryl Pykiet, chaplain; historian; Kathy Sparrow, Sherlin Grill, Carole Castleton and Faye Wall, trustees. Immediate Past President Sherlin Grill was presented her PP pin by President Dianne Elliott. Year pins were presented to: Leona Liard, 5 year; Ada Schmidt, Della Nebeker, Jill Snell, 15 year; Allienc Farren, 25 year; and Fawn Fife, 35 year. Prior to the installation ceremony, a lovely dinner, catered by Nan Smith, was served. Games and visiting were enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. Members were reminded of the annual Ladies of Elks Spring Luncheon, scheduled on April 20, from 11 a.m. to Thcmc of this years event is "Cherry Blossom Time". Reser- vations may be made with any officer. The luncheon will be 0pCn l() ajj La(jjcs of Elks and lbcir gUCSts. scc-Roo- believe that police misconduct will never occur in Utah. However, we are of one mind that it will not be tolerated. The citizens of this state can be proud of the dedicated men and women serving their com- munities. We strive to hire good people and to provide the best training possible. In addi-Hellion, we recognize the need to diligently "police our own," knowing we must gain the trust and confidence of the commuing. Benediction was given In nities we serve. Rachel Hannifin. About (() We appreciate the support people attended. we have been afforded in the past and assure everyone we forward Spring will continue to provide re and professional Folks, dont forget to set sponsible services to the clocks public safety ahead one hour your citizens this of slate. next Sunday, April 7, 1991. Daylight Savings Time begins April 7 and ends on Sunday, k October 27, 1991. i historical friendly town with a quiet atmosphere 2 3-- Gtizeni: nt smog-fre- e 3-- 5 Senior ned FOR SALE P.A.C. Wednesday old-fashio- get new officers Impressive installation cere- monies were held Tuesday evening in the Elks Lodge for Tintic Ladies of officers for the upcoming year. Installing officer was Utah State LOE President Mona Dean McGinnis. New officers Recognition CENTER I. party On March 2ftth, the Eureka LDS Relief Society celebrated the 149th Anniversary of that EUREKA JOSEPH Lady Elks RS MAU VERY REASONABLE proceeds will go to scholarship funds y PLEASE COME AND SUPPORT OUR YOUTH! jj 1-433-6673 49 |