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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Two uUje Church news in Eureka April 2(i. 1991 CATHOLIC: lEurcka SUpnrtcr ment from the Primary given to Elise Grimstead and Deidra Ruth Cornish. The program was from the Relief Society presidency. Ruth Bjornson spoke on the beginning of the Relief Society Organization by Elia R. Snow, first president. Betty Cones spoke on "A Daughter of (iod and Her Worth . A rest hymn "Love at Home" was sung, followed by President Laura McIntyre, Eyery LDS Women (IS years and older) Are Auto- maticly Members ol the Rclicl hymn was "Praise to the Lord." Scripture readings were taken from the Acts of the Apostles, the first letter of John, and the holy gospel ac- cording to John. The theme for Inc lourtn Sunclas oi Easter 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: in Juab County $15.00 out of Juab County $18.00 Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street. Eureka. UT 84628. Second class postage paid at Springville. UT 84663 POSTMASTER: Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Member: Editor UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION Trees benefit environment and the insulating and enduring, warmth they provide in winter. do more than make a world a Provide shelter for wild- more beautiful place to live in, li(0 Slow rainfall runoff, pre- says the American Association of Nurserymen (AAN). They venting soil erosion and lessen- also help the cnyironnicnl and ing the pollution in our streams liayc an impact on our daily and rivers. lives. Hold the soil and prevent soil erosion caused bv wind , Trees: aii Clean the and water. , by removing excess carbon dioxide and proReduce stress in the workviding oxygen. place and hasten the recovery Lower our energy bills of hospital patients. From an economic viewthrough the cooling shade they point, trees: Add to the future wood PUBLIC HEARING supply, FY-9- 2 TO 94 AREA PLAN Reduce energy demand A Public Hearing will be Add to the stability of held on the FY-9- 2 to 94 Area rural economics. Plan on Aging FY-9- 2 Budgets on May 9, 1991 at the M.E. Thc worlds largest desert is Bird (West Millard) Senior the Sahara with an area of Center, 240 WEst 100 South, ()()() square miles. Delta, Utah, at 1:00 p.m. All 3, 5(H), interested persons are welcome Greyhounds may have the to attend. Copies of the above bet eyesight of any breed of materials are available to public review at the Six County dog. Association of ( iovernments, If the Earth were made of AgingHuman Resources Of- icc the Sun fice, Room 5, in the Sevier u in u"5s. vcars. would County Courthouse, 250 North Main, Richfield, Utah S4701. The largest restaurant chain The comment period is from is McDonalds Corp. Beginning to stand in 1955, Published in the Eureka as a hamburger its sales today surpasses S$1 Reporter April 19 and 2b, Trees, awe-inspiri- graceful, serene, provide ng Lu 1 1991. PUBLIC HEARING COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT The Six County Association of Governments will conduct a Public Hearing on the FY-9- 2 CSBG proposed application that is effective October 1, 1991 to September 30, 1992, at the M.E. Bird (West Millard) Senior Center, 240 West 100 South, Delta, Utah on May 9, 1991 at 12:45 p.m. The intent of CSBG funding is to ameliorate the causes of provcrly. All interested persons are invited to attend and comment. Copies of the proposal may be obtained and additional comment may be made at the Six County AgingHuman Resources Office, Sevier County Courthouse, P.O. Box S20, Richfield, Utah S4701 or 2. by calling Published in the Eureka Reporter April 19 and 26, 896-922- 1991. We Par- - plAqE your classified ad in not 1, 42 newspapers through-wa- s one utah0ne PLacement, out were Celebrant for the Sunday of These Emblems Mass at St. Patrick's Church take." Certificates of advance- - not 2, but Father Walter. Entrance (USPS-179-62- Personals Sacrament Hymn was' While FACTORY AUTHORIZED REPAIR SERVICE FACTORY WARRANTY SERVICE AVAILABLE 433-69- vian followed b a short but encouraging discourse. Do You Have the Courage to be Different. He first addressed lhc outh and lhc pressures lhc ,acc each day. 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Opening hymn was "Up The first known mention of From The Grave He Arose" followed by the invocation. a game rcsuriniing lame liMink . lawn tennis miniature from were Scripture readings J, Luke game- in a London catalog ol John 3.1-- ., Acts 24:28-3The sermon was "The Breaking of the Bread." Service closed with the hymn, "Abide With Me, and benediction. Rev. Amric was assisted by Mabel Butler and Greg Evans. Next Sun., April Vrs.ago. 28 is Heritage Sunday. People once believed they culd kccP their cattle healthy JEHOVAHS WITNESSES: This special week of ac- - l,y hanging boughs of the ash tree in front ol livity at the Kingdom Hall mountain centered around the visit of the the stables. Circuit Servant Billy Christian and his wife. The traveling overseer spends one week with each congregation in the circuit, making his rounds twice a year. 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