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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Four March 27, 1992 Tintic pageant Seniors hold meeting and Fred said this was about a by Grace Chat win planned for The Eureka Senior Citizens fight that happened one night at local Silver Club???? Fred next Saturday Mar. at 5 p.m.Clubinmetthe Wed., the also sang "She Dont Wanna, as orial Building, where they he can sing it. Young-at-Hea- rt 18 Five beautiful, young ladies from Tintic High School, will vie for the title "Miss Tintic" at the 1992 Tintic Scholarship Pageant to be held on Sat., Apr. 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. en- - only Last, but by no means least, joyed a delightful St. Patricks Leah played three lively numbers party and dinner. Pres. Leah Towers presided on her accordion, "Wheels," and welcomed everyone present "New Spanish Two Step," and including special guests, Sr. "Over The Waves". At the conclusion of the Siebert, and LDS missionary, and Deathand Dorothy Perry (Jack) program, Leah gave special offered by thanks to the food committee, to erage. Invocation was Jack Ekker. those on the program, and to The hall was attractively everyone who came to join in this decorated in an Irish motif. A pleasant affair. All in ail, it was a shining green banner, wishing very nice, sociable evening, and everyone a Happy St. Patricks in closing, Martin Fennel read decorated one wall and Irish this Iris Blessing, "May the road fires and b,n8h' shmy sha- - rise meet ya May die wind were placed on the other be always at your back. May the walls. sunshine warm upon your face; A delicious roast beef dinner And the rains fall soft upon your was served on tables colorfully fields. And, until we meet again, decorated with green streamers, May God hold you in the hollow shamrocks, and small Irish top of His Hand." hats holding miniature bunches of Irish decorations. Green paper cups of candy and nuts served as favors. We sincerely thank our 1 1910, less than half the Mabel food Butler and Margaret Fennell, population over age 25 completed assisted by Curtis Butler and grade school education. Only Martin Fennell, for planning, about four percent of the a degree. and serving the de- - ton licious dinner, which was thoroughly enjoyed by the 54 people present. Thanks, also, to Leah Towers and Edna Jasper, for taking care of the decorating. Following dinner, door prizes were awarded to lucky ticket holders Gerald Dean, Mabel Butler, Dorothy Allinson, Geor-- Continued from page 1 gia Laird and Ruth Bjorson. restrooms in the old high school Leah then announced that we building be redone as well as the Would have a short program as blacktop at the new high school follows: Martin Fennell (our and track. An estimate will also resident leprechaun), gave a short be obtained for blacktop at the toast to fog Irish and then sang 0id school and elementary. Com-nee- d two songs: "Galaway Bay" and pletion of the baseball field with "The Night That Paddy Murphy dugouts and portable restrooms pied," with piano accompaniment are also to be completed. Mabel Butler. He addressed the subject of Fred Garbett entertained us in SUmmer employment for students, his own inimitable way, with students who are 16 years old, or some of his special jokes and who will turn 16 during the s, which he told between the mer, amy apply for work during two songs he sang, accompanying foe month of April. Additional himself on his guitar. One of the information will be provided in songs was called, "The Winner," the Parent Newsletter. miniature wooden exchanged: handmade benches, by Cal and flower Bev; arrangements from siccora; dried flower arrange- ments and photos of the Dividend Reunion from Lois; and small ceramic mail boxes from Bonnie. . The contestants are: Lisa Baum, 10th grade, daughter of Steven and Karen Baum, Eureka; Stephanie Young, 10th grade, daughter of Linda Young of Eureka, and the lake Mark O. Young; Tina Holman, 1 1th grade, daughter" of" Mina" Pay- son and Warren Holman of Eur-- Grtof eka; Jada Cornish, 11th grade, daughter of Arthur and Sherrie Cornish of Eureka; Cathy Young, 12th grade, daughter of Linda Young and the late Mark O. Young. Director Debbie Terry states that donations are needed to help pay for the pageant, and for college scholarships for the girls. "Any amount will be greatly appreciated," she added. She asks that donations be sent as soon as possible to her. Kindergarten registration is April 1 5 Kindergarten registration will be held on April 15 at 2 p.m. in the elementary library. To be eligible to enroll for kindergarten next year, a child must turn five iinchild registering will UgU 1992. Mem- - On Saturday, Lois Thurgood, Bonnie Laird and Siccora Neale were luncheon guests of Cal and Beverly Hodge of Murray. The delicious meal was prepared by Cal and Bev and, needless to say, was thoroughly enjoyed by their guests. After a delightful afternoon of were reminiscing, mementos an offidal bmh certificate (the hospital certificate of birth or the certificate of blessing are no popula-prepari- ng sum-storie- EUREKA MEDICAL electric, gas, phone are buried everywhere: in streets, down alleys, under vacant ground and along property boundaries. When you dig anything irom to a major excavation, you run the risk of breaking up a utility line. a post-hol- e Blue Stakes is a FREE service that will mark utility lines on your property within Utility lines CENTER JOSEPH I. P.A.C. MAIKLAND, ..Office Hours.. Mondays 3-- Wednesday 10-1- Fridays 5 2 3-- 5 Blood Pressures checked without charge Eye Senior Citizens: FREE Exemi for Driver's Licenses Copies Available-- 5 ea. 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