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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter November 27. 1992 5 lie The second time around entertain to four on andor refrigerator, state visitors of same for the day, lEurcka t&cpurtcr (USPS -- days in kept safely for three the Slice large pieces ham or turkey and freeze in plastic bags Tintic Ladies of Elks for later use in sandwiches or re- - hosted the official visitation the of heated for dinner. Utah State LOE president and her Freeze a complete meal secretary, Tuesday evening at the for later quick microwaving. days: Elks Lodge. (Names of the state Freeze cubes or small Store leftovers in small officers were not available at containers and refrigerate immedi- pieces of meat for use in cassepresstime.) roles. ately. After a social hour, mem- Don't allow food to cool at room temperature. - Most leftovers can be pension vt-decorations were festive in autumn colors and a Thanksgiving theme. During the evening, one of Tintic' s members, MarJean Finch, was surprised with a cake and balloons in celebration of her Weall enjoy holiday meals Christ- Thanksgiving day but the mas menu rest of the week can get monoto- nous. The following suggestions will be helpful in achieving safe meals days or weeks after the holi- 179-620) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville. Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: Juab County $15.00 out of Juab County $18.00 in POSTMASTER. Please tend change of addrees to THE EUREKA REPORTER Church Street Eureka, UT 84628. Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNNI Elk Ladies Turkey Editor w birthday. Sincethe state officers live hands many times as they were re- - in Brigham they had to leave dinneJ raffled, fee center reaped la , tri jnce after I01- PT?LW!!1 back home. The rest of the group the No enjoyed visiting and games. Pamphlets containing . Serving on the committee ltems f interest to senior citizens , charged th making the arrange- were available at the meeting. ments for evening were: Jill Rememberthe next meet- - Snell, . Nancy Riley, JaniceBosweU, mg, weanesaay, uec. z. MarJean Finch and Nan Smith. Eureka Senior Citizens' Young-at-HeClub met in regular session at the Memorial Build- ing, Nov. 19. President Leah Tow- Scripture readings were ers presided. taken from 2 Samuel; Colossians Noting birthdays this were Ruth Bjorson, Vir- Bishop Ronald Cones pre- - 1; and the holy gospel according to month was ginia Underwood, and Ronald The sermon sided over and conducted sacra- - John. ment meeting , held Sunday mom- - an Invitation to Christian Disciple- - Cones , and Happy Birthday was ing at the Eureka Ward LDS ship, delivered by the Rev. Pol- - sung to them. Only one person was listed Church. Music was under the di- - lock. list Martin Fennell sick the on A hymn of dedication, rection of Betty Cones, organist, Love Divine, All Loves Excel- - and we hope he will be feeling and Marla Coons, song leader. Opening hymn was Prayer of ling, and benediction closed the better soon. We deeply regret the passThanksgiving, followed by the service. one of our charter members of ing opening prayer offered by Thad . . . Gertrude Hannifin, or Gertie Coons. as she was fondly called, and we Speakers for the meeting The public talk on Sunday express our sincere sympathies to i were members of the Gordon and Leigh Grimstead family. All gave was Getting Marriage Off to a members of her family. Gertie thanks and testimonies. GoodStart, given by Roger Snider, worked very hard to get the senior $i Members released from Spanish Fork congregation. In depth citizens' organization functioning, their current positions included counsel was given to those plan- in Eureka. After the secretary's reRachel Hannifin, Effie Bell and ning to marry, with a list of quesit was announced that the Sherry Nedreberg, Relief Society tions each should ask themselves. port, teachers; Nick Castleton, Ward Good counsel was used from election of officers for 1993, will Dec. 2 meeting. Mission Leader, and Arthur Long, throughout the Bible, but summa- pi0 USDA commodities will Activities Committee chairman. rfzed with Ecclesiastes 4:9-1- 2. distributed to eligible recipients Members sustained to new Counsel was also given to those be next the &ftr meeting. callings were Rachel Hannifin, already married, showing whereto Thanks were expressed to Relief Society secretary; Joan get help from God 'sWord in terms the luncheon committee for the Morris, Laura McIntyre and Ksaren of trouble. Watchtower study was the delicious luncheon they prepared Stewart, Relief Society teachers; Pat Aldrich, Activities Committee second study article in the Oct. 1 andservedtothe42peoplepresent. chairman; Susan Garbett, Primary issue, The Messiah's Presence Serving on the committeewere Carole Castleton, Young and His Rule. Scriptural text was rt and Mabel Butler, Margaret Women's secretary, and Thad Acts 1:11. Fennell, Leah Towers and Edna This week is one of special Jasper. Coons, Ward Mission Leader. Sacrament meeting closed activity, with the visit of Circuit Special guests, Jim and with the hymn, For the Beauty of Overseer, Bobby Christian. He will la Y8011 were e8Pean the Earth, and benediction was by give the public talk on Sunday, Coons. titled Cleansing Ourselves of the come , World's Defilement. D?ec,0f Joan Da e re'ported on the volunteer work proMETHODIST gram and urged members to fill out 0SCaf HanSe" theforms for the volunteer work Christ the King Sunday ribrmed, and hand them in to was celebrated Sunday morning, at Oscar John Hansen, 89, her. Certificates for this work were Eureka'sUnitedMethodistChuich, of Provo, died Thursday, Novem- with the Rev. Curt Pollock con- - ber 19, 1992, at Utah Valley Re- - handed out to those who did not them at the last meeting. ducting. Assistingtheministerwere gional Medical Center in Provo, receive J an also told of having to Mabel Butler, Greg Evans, Allen Utah. . administrators training Hewas bom February 12, atte. Evans and Sandy Evans. in Richfield, Utah, Nov. 1903 in Goshen, Utah, a son of meeting 17 dhadthe misfortune of hit- Charles F. and Carrie Holmstead Book drop a dee on the ghway in Hansen. He married Gladys Cor Elberta onherway tothemeeting Anyone having books from July 16, 1928 in Nephi, Utah. The said she was no! injured but the Bookmobile, is asked to marriage was solemnized June 30, Joancar received considerable dam- please put them in the book 1953 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, in front of the Fire drop She died December 29, 1979. He Station. married Ruth Matineau Whitaker President Towers reThe next time the BookmoDecember 3, 1981 in Provo. minded us of our No Bake fund bile will be in town will be Jan. raiser and asked Joan to give a 5, so there will be plenty of aw pi mci vc aaiicccii pump- on hs a the next meeting, time to get all of the books kins, spray antiseptic inside and processed for the computer, out to kill the bacteria that make which will be in effect when Bryce Chamberlain, from them deteriorate. Miracle Ear Company, pre- the the Bookmobile makes its next sented the center with four loaves visit. Justice is a machine that, bread-th- e H Natu Please look for any book . . . when someone has once given it of were raffled off. After some lively no matter how long you have starting push, rolls on of bidding and the loaves changing had it. art Cu-teach- giT&rfcfote &ard of Thanks Pastor, and the parishioners of St. Patrick's Church, once again, express their thanks and appreciation to at those who supported the Thanksgiving Fund Raiser held Father Walter, last Saturday evening. Without that support, the event could not have keen successful, either socially or financially. A special thanks to Tintic Lodge BPOE 711 for ring us the use of the lodge for the event. Their generosity is appreaat . er; wel-Mar- Jh" Honda easy-sta- rt OHV engine 21 inch clearing width Discharges snow up to 33 feet 5.5 HP Electric start HS621AS Mh. depending npm mow cmmHUnmu ? ... FULL Nothing easier itself ... RE SERVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE frrn p eed (ArpenteR A IN-STO- GROW" 1030 South State Street Provo 373-374- 0 TWO BLOCKS SOUTH OP PROVO GEMETOY I |