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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - March 25, 1994 Tintic High grad completes Army Obituaries basic training followed and the service concludFORT JACKSON, Columbia, ed with Benediction by Steve S.C. Army Pvt. Martha E. Berry. Caslleton has completed basic Pall Bearers were as Serving training here. Cody S. Laird, Richard "Dick" During the training, students Laird, William "Bill" Morris, received instruction in drill and Howard Fields, Gilbert Whcelock ceremonies, weapons, map readand Terry G. Laird. ing, tactics, military courtesy, Interment was at Santaquin military justice, first aid, and City Cemetery, with Dedication Army history and traditions. of the Grave by Bart Berry. Castleton is the daughter of Linda M. Stout of 88 East 100 South. Santaquin, Utah, and Floyd H. Boyd Bobo of 328 E. Main, American Fork, Utah. Floyd H. Hillman. 81, passed Her husband, Michael, is the away March 10, 1994, at an Idaho son of Nick and Carole Castleton Falls Nursing Home. He w'as born July 15, 1913 in of 190 Church St., Eureka, Utah. Castleton is a 1991 graduate of Vernon, Utah, a son of Horace Tintic High School in Eureka. and Ethel Harkcr Hillman. Floyd spent many years in Mammoth, Utah with Aunt Mary EIC Hillman and Uncle Ed Hillman and attended Mammoth schools. Due to scheduling conflicts, Survivors include four sons the March meeting of Eureka and five daughters: one sister, Improvement Committee has been Lula Baker: and a brother, Lyle cancelled. The meeting was Hillman. scheduled to be held on Monday, Funeral services were held March 28, but since the political March 14, 1994, in the L.D.S. caucus meetings and other meetInterChurch, Firth, Idaho. ings are scheduled for that night ment.. Hillcrcst Cemetery, Shel- and other nights during the week, the EIC called off their meeting. ley, Idaho. Hillman Minnie M. Gillespie Minnie Whcelock Merle of Eureka, died at Gillespie. 82, Payson, Utah, March 17. 1994. She was born September 28. 1911 in Mammoth. Utah, to and Dorthca Christensen Byron Whcelock. She married Roland A. Gillespie, March 18. 1933. He died March 10, 1976. Minnie was one of the first organizers and past presidents of the Tintic P.T.A. She was known for her love of children and for her clever fashioning of costumes for the annual Eureka School Christmas Elementary She was very creative Operettas. in sewing and painting. She is survived by children and Mrs. Glade (Merle) spouses: Utah: Pete (Cheryl) U'hi. Berry, Gillespie, Sierra Vista. Ari..: Gary (Julie) Gillespie. Federal Way, Wash.; 12 grandchildren: 27 She was preceded in death by a daughter. Funeral services were conducted on Monday, March 21. 1994. 711. in at Tintic Elks Lodge Eureka. Conducting the service was Richard "Dick" Whcelock. Family Prayer was by Glade Berry. Mabel Butler provided Meditation Music. Invocation was by Zane Berry, followed by a vocal solo by Mindy Young, accompanied by Susan Dransficld: and Remarks "Bill" Sorensen. by William Tributes were given by Lana Rae Laird, Rick Gillespie and Gary Gillespie. Speaker was Kay Sorensen. A musical selection by Glade Berry great-grandchildre- n. cancels meet Martin Fennell, followed by an As only Martin Irish Toast. could do it, he gave us a recipe for a Rum Cake, and also an hilarious story of a "Flight to All of the above Chicago". provided us with some great laughter. View Mountain Catering a delicious dinner on served tables resplendent with St. Patricks Day colors of Emerald Green and white. The dinner was enjoyed by 53 members attend- was tricky! In the door prize drawing, the following (with the luck of the Irish), were the winners: Grace Chatwin, Lucille Bigler, Ron Cones, Rusty Rife, and AUicnc Farren. Leah thanked Edna Jasper for her help with the appropriate St. Patrick's Day decorations. She also expressed her appreciation to David Kay, Fred Garbett and Margaret Hyde for their work in cleaning the floor at the center. ing. They did a great job. with Those involved with the reguFred and Dave Garbett, their guitars and voices, provided lar board meetings were reminda great musical program. Those ed of that meeting to be held Tuesday, April 5, and our next meeting scheduled for Wednesday. April 6, at our regular noon meeting time. Our Irishman. Martin Fennell, gave an Irish Blessing to dismiss Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Entre Nous reviews On March 9, the Entre Nous Literary Club met at the home of Laura McIntyre. Clco Judge reviewed Robert Fulghum's latest book. Maybe. This book is Mavhc Not. his at best: "balancing Fulghum POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 Publisher Editor We Look life with wonderful grace as he makes us more aware of the richness and lives." fullness of our To Thee", was sung by the congregation. The service closed with Benediction. LI)S 164th Annual General Conference is set for April 2-according to the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of The 3, Saints. Latter-da- y gathering features inspirational addresses from the general leadership of the Church The two-da- y and is beamed via satellite to thousands of congregations in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, the West Indies, Haiti, Jamaica and the Dominican Re- Easter Liturgy at 7:00 p.m. Vigil, Saturday, April 2, Liturgy at 7:30 p.m. CatcchumcnsShari Kay and Jeri Ezell, will receive the Sacrament of Baptism at the Easter Vigil Service. Mass on Palm Sunday in Eureka, will begin at 4:00 p.m. General sessions of the conference are scheduled for 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday, MST, and 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, Mountain Daylight Time. The General Priesthood Meeting is set for Saturday at 6 p.m., Mountain Standard Time. Jehovahs Witnesses Gods greatest expression of love was sending his only-begott- en Son to earth to suffer and As give his life as a ransom. mankinds Redeemer, Jesus Christ will make possible everlasting life on a paradise earth. He commanded his followers to memorialize his death, as we read at Luke 22:17. Jehovah's invite you to share in heeding Jesus' command. This annual occasion will be after sundown (6:30 in Witnesses with them 7:45 in Spanish) on Saturday, March 26, 1994, the date corresponding to Nisan 14 on the Bibles lunar calendar. LOE The public discourse last Sunon the day was "What Docs The Healattending Planning Tintic Ladies of Elks Spring ing of the Nations accomplish?" Luncheon? If so.. reservations given by Oris Hall from Louisimust be in by April 11. Taking ana. Waichtowcr study was from reservations are: Jill Snell the Feb. Grace Condcr issue, "Enjoy the Benefits Divine LaVernc Holman of Teaching". was 48:17. Isaiah text Shcrlin Grill Sciptural Date for the annual event is NOTICE April 16. Place is the Tintic Elks Hais "Blue Theme Lodge. The regular March meeting waii". of the Tintic Board of EduOfficers and planning commitcation has been changed to tees arc hoping for a good turnEnglish. plans luncheon (754-3248- ); (433-6325- ); (433-6308- ); 1 (433-6357- ). out at this "always fun" affair. Planned activities include a Happy Hour, smorgasbord luncheon, raffles, door prizes and welcoming of Ladies of Elks from throughout the state. Tuesday, March 29, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. in the district office at Tintic High School. lxrna B. Hannifin Business Official us. Fulghums book Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: in Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 Lord, "Jesus, 7:00 p.m. Good Friday, April 1, public. Senior Citizens enjoy St. Patricks Day fling (USPS-179-62- 0) MRS. GRACE BERNINI Entrance hymn was celebrant. "The Glory Of These Forty Days". Theme of the mass was "Through death to Life". Scripture readings were from the book of the prophet Ezekiel: the letter of Paul to the Romans: and the gospel according to John. Except for Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday, there will be no services at St. Patricks during The Holy Week Holy Week. Schedule at San Andres Church in Payson is as follows: Holy Thursday, March 31, Mass at METHODIST Rev. Curt Pollock conducted Worship Service for the 5th Sunday of Lent at Eureka s United Methodist Church. Assisting were Mabel Butler, Sandy Evans, Greg Evans and Allen Evans. Accompanying the Lighting of the Candles, was the hymn, "And Arc We Yet Alive". Scriptures were read from Jeremiah 31; the gospel of two Eurckans arc very talented Hebrews 5; and by Gloria Rife minister then delivLeah Towers, president of the and entertained us with a delight- John. The West Juab Senior Citizens, greet- ful program. We especially ered his sermon. Following the Order of Wored the members Wednesday enjoyed a very difficult Irish included which several afternoon at 4 p.m.. for the Ditty which they performed by ship of the Dedication, Hymn annual St. Patrick's Day Parly. singing it both frontwards and prayers, Believe me - that The invocation was offered by backwards. The Eureka Reporter MARTIN W. CONOVER CATHOLIC The Fifth Sunday of Lent was St. at celebrated Patricks Waller with Father as Church, The Family ofMinnie Gillespie would like to extend their sincere appreciation for all of the thoughtful expressions ofsympathy. We are so grateful for the floral offerings, cards, food, phone calls so many dear friends. and visits by Thank you all for your support at this very diflicult time. |