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Show 'A- - rage .jC lwo - The fcureka Reporter - April 2, 1993 TO TH BDlTOk Obituaries Ambulance association thanks commission To the Juah County Commission: On behalf of the citizens of Eureka, we the members of the Juab County West Ambulance Association would like to express our appreciation to all who took part in acquiring a new ambulance for the City of Eureka and outlying areas of Juab County. With the purchase of this new ambulance, we as EMTs will be able to perform our duties and provide the necessary medical treatment more efficiently to the people of this community due to the upgraded capabilities and effectiveness of the many new features included on the new vehicle. We would like to extend a special thank you to Commissioners Joseph Bernini, Ike Lunt and Gordon Young; and County Administrator Randy Freston, for their extraordinary efforts in achieving this goal and for the support these gentlemen have given to the EMT's of the Juab County West Ambulance Association. We would also like to thank T erry I laney , a member of the J uab County East Ambulance Association, for volunteering his time and expertise towards the purchase of this new ambulance. By working together, we feel we can greatly improve the EMS system in Juab County. Sincerely, Juub County West Ambulance Association Kyle Bigler, pres. Patricia Bigler Dianne Klliott Georgia Kwell Nick Castletnn Patricia Aldrich Mark Iauig Denise Hannifin Cain my Sorensen Nicole Hillman Carole Castleton Arthur Iaing Witnesses to attend special assembly The Spanish Fork congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses will be attending a special assembly day according to Lamar Bingham, presiding overseer. Bingham said arrangements have been finalized for the special assembly day of Jehovah's Witnesses to be held April 10 at the Cedar City High School audito- rium." CATHOLIC Theme for the mass celebratFifth Sunday of Lent, held the ing Sunday at St. Patrick's Church, was The Spirit of God Dwells in You." Father Walter was celebrant and led the entrance hymn, 0 Sacred Head, Surrounded." Scripture readings were from the book of the prophet Ezekial ; the letter of Paul to the Romans, and the gospel according to John. The readings speak of spiritual death, biological death and bodily resurrection. In his homily, Father spoke about Lent as a season of repenlla H. Sutherland tance for sins, but, even more central to Lent, is the sacrament of lla H. Sutherland, 82, of Eubaptism, for it is through baptism reka, died at Provo, Utah, March that one receives the Light of Faith . 27, 1993. I le counseled that one should strive She was born April 15, 1910 to make God the center of his or her in Eureka to Charles and Maria life. Soul of My Savior" was the Karp Holmes. She married Walter John Sutherland, June 28, 1934, in recessional hymn. Next Sunday, April 4, will be PassionPalm SunEureka. He died April 6, 1975. day. Mass will be at the regular g She was a Eureka time, 4 p.m. Operation Rice Bowl resident and graduated from Tintic offerings may be turned in at the life-lon- High School. She was a home- mass. maker and managed ILA's Gift METHODIST Shop. She loved gardening and soundness of mind, while at the neddle work. same time the joy and satisfaction Worship service for the Fifth She is survived by 3 sons and that goes with wholehearted and Sunday of Lent, was under the wholesouled activities will he em- 2 daughters; Mrs. James (Ann) direction of the Rev. Curt Pollock. Anderson, Englewood, Co.; Mrs. phasized during the program. Assisting him were Mabel Butler, John Reno, Nev.; I lighlights of the Campbell, Sylvia will assembly Sandy Evans, Greg Evans and Allen be talks delivered by Arthur Sutherland, Eureka; Crain Evans. Worsley from the World Head- Sutherland, Seligman, Ariz., and Opening hymn was T rust and Kerry Sutherland, West Valley quarters of Jehovah's Witnesses. Obey." Scripture readings were 1 At 11:05 a.m., Worsley will City, Utah; 8 grandchildren; taken from the book of the prophet one sister, speak on the subject: Provisions Ezekial; the letter of Paul to the to Help Safeguard Our Mental Hilva Runyan, San Jose, Calif. Romans, and the gospel according Powers" and at 2:55 p.m., CherPrivate family funeral services to John. ish Your Blessings Amid A Joyless Topic of the minister's sermon were held. Interment at Eureka World." direction was, Did the Blind Man See? Do The public is invited to attend City Cemetery under the Hills Funeral Home, You See Through Your Blindness?" all sessions. All seats are free and of Ilolladay After the sermon, the hymn, Santaquin. no collections will be taken. Amazing Grace" was sung by the 1 great-grandchildr- Live with SoundnessofMind and Righteousness," hased on Titus 2:12, is the program theme. The program will begin promptly at 9:55 a.m. with the talk Our Way of Life as Gods People." The value of living with (the week preceding Easter Sun- day). JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Sunday was the special talk given in Kingdom Halls throughout the world, Acts of God, How Do You View Them? In the local congregation, the talk was given by Phil Floyd. He compared the things called acts of God by men, with the acts of God in the Bible, noting, True acts of God fit a criteria: I ) they have a purpose, 2) they are preceded by a warning, and 3) the warning is accompanied by divine instruction for survival." Watchtower study was from the Feb. 1 issue, What Godly Subjection Requires of Us. The Memorial ofChrists Death will be celebrated on April 6, at 6:55, at the Kingdom Hall. TAILINGS (continued from page I) The plant would cost $ 0 million to construct, and would use $15 million in lime each year. 1 The commission was favorable to the location of the plant in Juah County. We have a similar plant in operation in the county already, said Commissioner Joseph A. Bernini. Commissioner Gordon Young asked Peterson how long the facility would operate. This is at least a project," said Peterson, but he said that the plant may be in operation much longer, depending on the progress of technology. 10-ye- ar The Sharon Steel site, he said, located in Salt Lake County and needs to be moved. Removing the material would allow 1 70 acres of quality real estate to be used. Commissioner Ike Lunt told Peterson to put out your feelers," congregation. to see if any property was available Thehymn of dedication, Open in the county on which to locate the My Eyes," was followed by the Peterson could speak again Nabrotsky, sister of NonaLee benediction. Next Sunday, Palm plant. with the commission after finding Hyzer, from Ames, Iowa. She Sunday will be observed, as it the property. spoke on the Czechoslovakian ex- marks the beginning of I loly Week periences of her husband and his FACTORY family during WWII, including a slide presentation. AUTHORIZED All past Relief Society presiSMALL ENGINE dents residing in Eureka were honREPAIR SERVICE ored including Grace Chatwin, Factory Warranty Alice Peart, Elna Bird, Myrna Available is Relief Society holds birthday party On March 1 6, the Eureka LDS The theme for theevening was, anheld their Ward Relief Society Hear My Voice and Follow Me." nual Relief Society birthday party Decorations following the theme celebrating the founding of the were prepared by Marian Seamons and Afton Berry. Relief Society in 1842. NonaLee President The program included an inSupervised by Counselor Afton vocation by Rachael Hannifin, and Hyzer, First Berry, Second Counselor Stacy a vocal and guitar solo by Brin Holdaway and Secretary Rachael Tripp of the song" I Am A Child of Hannifin, more than 45 persons God" sung in Tongan. attended a dinner and program. The guest speaker was Sheryl Garbett, Joan Morris, Leigh Grimstead, Rachel Hannifin, and Laura McIntyre. 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