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Show Lady Elks install officers Members of the Tintic Ladies of Elks gathered at the Elks Lodge last Tuesday evening for installation of officers for the upcoming year. The evening began with a social hour and was followed by a scrumptious dinner, catered by a member, Nan Smith, of The Family Tree Restaurant. In keeping with the day, tables Paulette: S year pins to Nan Smith and Opal Blouch; 10 year pins to Carole Castleton, Sherlin Grill, Georgia Ewell and Alice Peart; and a pin to Faye who received a standing Wall, ovation for her many years of loyalty to the organization. Time was turned over to the new president who responded with a pep talk and discussion of upcoming activities. Due to the annual Mothers Day Brunch, ture Irish top hats, topped with sponsored by the lodge, May 10, shamrocks and other St. Patricks the date of the Spring Luncheon adorned the tables, was changed from May 9 to May to the festivity of the 16. A luncheon at the Provo adding occasion. Chaplain pro tern Kathy Lodge on April 8 was also an- nounced. Sparrow offered the blessing. Installation officer for the ceremony following dinner was Mary Lour Gourley. Installed in a lovely candlelight ceremony were: Jill Snell, president; Anna Gillespie, vice president; Joanie Larsen, secretary; Sherlin Grill, The Elementary Book treasurer; Jeri Ezell, chaplain; Fair willSpring held at the elemenbe MarJean Finch, historian; and school the week of April 6 Alliene Farren, Faye Wall and tary through the 10th. The books will Georgia Ewell, trustees. be on display in the elementary Outgoing President Paulette everyday that week. . , Carpenter was presented a past- - library ii k Classes and and was . president pin gift given a rousing vote of thanks for fjmes am her devotion to the organization " 40-ye- ar . Book fair set next week -- W1.e """" The Eureka Reporter Page Three was given by Sid Fisher from the Spanish Fork congregation. He chose for his discourse the subject the book of Leviticus, Psalm 40, "Serving With Jehovahs Unified and the gospels of Matthew and OrganizationM. He carefully noted James. Childrens Moments was the difference in united and unilead by Sandy Evans. form. He also stated, "unified is Rev. Amrie titled his sermon almost a foreign word in this "Your Will Be Done". fragmented world." Scriptures he service closed with the hymn, were used from throughout the "Love Divine, All Loves Excel- - Bible to explain Gods united ling," and benediction. family. Watchtower study was in the JEHOVAHS WITNESSES: Feb. 15 issue, "The Greatest Man The public talk last Sunday Who Ever Lived." March 27, 1992 " CATHOLIC: Entrance hymn for the Third Sunday of Lent mass at St. Pat- ricks Church, was "O Sacred Head, Surrounded". Father Wal- ter was celebrant. Scripture readings were from the book of Exodus, the letter of Pual to the Romans, and the gospel of John. "The Lord is kind and merciful" sums up the theme of the readings, the parishio- Father nets for their successful St. the proceeds of ricks fund-raise- r; which benefits the church, Recessional hymn was, "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name. Mass on Sunday, March 29 will begin at 4 p.m. Pat-symbo- ls, CENTENNIAL SONG-FES- T Saturday, April 4, 1992, 7:30p.m. Eureka Methodist Church Some Some Old X Time Y Moldy Original Favorites A Oldies .Composition; f LDS: Counselor Lee Bird conducted Sacrament meeting held at the Eureka LDS Church. Opening hymn was, "Because I Have Been Given Much," directed by Ann Garbett, with organ music by Leigh Grimstead. Opening prayer was offered by Leland Sanderson. Speakers were Ivy Allred from the Stake Relief Society Presiden- cy and Richard Davis of the Stake High Council. A musical number, "Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel," finished out the program. Closing song was "The Spirit of God," followed by the benediction by Tom Nedreberg. No Charge--Everyon- Invited e Refreshment & Bake Sale will follow LYMAN'S BEAUTY METHODIST: "Dear Lord, Lead Me Day by Day," was the opening hymn for EUREKA, UTAH undertaker, her moms in heaven Worship Service' at LYMAN LONEY j and her grandma s lost in Vaude-- j ville dreams. Ownor and Optra tor I Other books to look for will Blow Styling and cutting j be the New 91 Newbery Honor Books. We appreciate those who Perms I support the elementary book fair. it Coloring I People believe if you use the The profit earned from the sales sa.Plllow yut dog ses, you jI is used to purchase books and wU it Bleaches . dream what he dreams-- : for our library here at equipment Frosts school. SALON Expert Styling APPOINTMENTS PHONE 433-636- Among the many things that' have been manufactured to coddle the owners of pets are a pair of doggie sunglasses, and doggie pajamas. ONLY 7 Closed Sunday and Monday Honda Engine 22" Tilling Width Shaft Drive (no belts) Lightweight Operator friendly controls 4-Str- ; : x lIN mmwimhiiu Easy-sta- rt DONT WATT!! Now-Tai- th, Pre-Ord- er Hope and Prosperity, the Tintic Mining District" is soon to be reprited. I I I l I I I Send handling to: Name copies at $20 each, plus $3 postage and Nothings easier. 1 mf 1 eim Address CityState Address all order to: Tintic Historical Society P.O. Box 21 8 Eureka, UT 84628-021- 8 Phone: (801) 433-684- 2 (ARPENTER C eed tej 1030 South State Street Provo 373-374- 0 TWO BLOCKS SOUTH OF PROVO CEMETERY u -- wTt |