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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - January 13, 1995 The EurekaReporter (USPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by Obituaries Elden R. Peery Elden R. Peery, 80, died Saturday, January 7, 1995, at his ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY home in Springville. He was bom Utah 84663 Springville, to Rolland E. and Emily May Larsen Peery on April 21, 1914 Subscription in advance, per year: in Mammoth, Utah. He married in Juab County - $15.00 Helen Moir in Evanston, Wyooutside Juab County - $18.00 ming on July 15, 1940. Their marriage was later solemnixed in POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to the LDS Manti Temple. She The Eureka Reporter preceded him in death on March UT 84628 Church Street, Eureka, 26, 1973. Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 Elden worked for Thorn and MARTIN W. CONOVER Publisher Clyde Construction. He enjoyed Editor hunting and fishing. He loved to MRS. GRACE BERNINI tinker and build things. He enjoyed his family and grandchildren. He enjoyed doing for others. He is survived by one son and Kirk (Karen) two daughters: Peery of Bennion; Jane Peery of NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE Provo, and Dianne (Leo) RichBOARD OF COUNTY.COMMISSIONERS ardson of Washington, Utah; seven grandchildren; two greatJUAB COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the 1995 Meeting Sched- grandchildren; and one sister: Marie Johnson of Springville. He ule of the Board of County Commissioners of Juab County are as was preceded in death by two follows: sisters: Nedra and Grace. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 10, 1995, at Wheeler Mortuary in Springville, Utah. Interment was at the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Public Notice METHODIST CATHOLIC Lighting of the candles and The Feast of the Epiphany of of the the Lord was celebrated at St. congregational-singin- g "Praise To The Patricks Sunday Mass, with Hymn of Praise, The AsLord, celebrant. as Almighty", Father Walter signalled the of Service start Bernini at was Joe as Worship lector sisting and Grace Bernini as Eucharistic the United Methodist Church, Minister. Central theme of the conducted by Rev. Curt Pollock. mass.. "We shine with Christs light whenever we share in the Eucharist. " Entrance hymn was "We Three Kings". Scripture readings were taken from the book of the prophet Isaiah; the letter of Paul to the Ephesians; and the gospel according to Matthew. The readings speak of the birth of the Messiah; Gods plan of salvation; and Jesuss gifts which symbolize divinity, kingship, and humanity. He was assisted by Mabel Butler, organist; Allen Evans, liturgist; Greg Evans, usher; and Sandy Evans, Childs Time leader. Focus of the service was on the Baptism of the Lord. Scripture readings were taken from the book of the prophet Isaiah; the Acts of the Apostles; and the gospel according to Luke. The minister titled his sermon, "Baptism - Get In- volved!". Following Rev. Pollocks Individual message. Baptism Allen Evans; and Congregational Reaffirmation of the Baptismal Covenant, were held. The service ended with Benediction and group-singin- g of "God Be With You Till We Meet Again". Father told parishioners of an invitation extended to San Andres and St. Patricks.. to meet with the new Bishop on Sunday, February 5, 1995, at 4:00 p.m. at St. Thomas More Parish in Sandy. All arc invited and no tickets arc necessary. Recessional hymn was "Silent J. WITNESSES Night, Holy Night". Mass on will at Bob Jerrett from the West 15, Sunday, January begin 4:00 p.m., as usual. Jordan congregation gave the public discourse, "Are You Doing What God Requires of You?". He compared the Bible with an owners manual, noting that it must be read and understood in order to "operate" our life in an efficient way. This was the first step considered. Using the Bible, further steps were that the business people of Eure- outlined, such as humbly asking ka cannot get together, forget for directions. their petty grievances, boost the Watchtowcr study was the camp and the district as they third study article in the Nov. 15, deserve to be boosted, and work 1994 issue, "Thow All Your for the advancement of the busi- Anxiety Upon Jehovah." Scripness interests? tural text considered was 1 Peter is work for a 5,6,7. Surely there commercial club here if there is work for such an organization in If cold December gave you any of Utah cities. birth, the month of snow and ice Tintic is fast becoming the and mirth, place on your hand a most important mining district in blue, success will bless the west and as the metropolis of turquoise whateer you do. this district, Eureka needs many Anonymous improvements. We need a sewerage system, better sidewalks, EUREKA better streets, better train service, better buildings and many other MEDICAL things that would help make our CENTER city more attractive and a more inviting place in which to live. Joseph B. Markland, P.A.C. In other Utah cities commerIMPORTANT TO MAKE cial clubs have been the means of APPOINTMENT bringing about needed improveTo Do So Please Call ments and it is time that those who have the welfare of the camp 433-690- 5 and the district at heart, interest For Our Schedule themselves in the Tintic Commercial Club. One or two men cannot accomplish much, but when Blood Pressures or a hundred influenseventy-fiv- e tial men go out after something, checked without charge it. they usually get PODIATRIST -- Peek at the past reveals same old worries The following is an article from the January 29, 1909 Euto begin at 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. reka Reporter. In reading Meetings will be held in the Commission Chambers of the Juab I wonder if things have County Center Building, 160 Nonh Main, Nephi, Utah, on the first through, changed that much, as the and third Monday of each month. When regularly scheduled meeting really Eureka Improvement Committee falls on a legal holiday, the meeting will be held on the following seems to be having the same Tuesday. problems interesting people to become involved. Of course, the Commissioners Board the of of By order County population has changed, and Pat P. Greenwood certainly the number of businessClerk Auditor Juab County es, since 1909, but read through Published in the Eureka Reporter January 13, 1995. and see what you think. Coleen McNulty NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE TINTIC BOARD OF EDUCATION 1995 MEETINGS January 23 March 20 May 22 February 27 April 17 June 19 What About The Tintic Commercial Club? Almost every city of any importance in the state has a commercial club or organization the members of which are working hard to boost their home town. We have a commercial July no meeting scheduled August 21 club here in Eureka but for some October 16 September 18 unknown reason the business men November 20 December 18 of the camp do not take the interAll meetings are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the District office at est they should in the organizaTintic High School, 525 East Main, Eureka, Utah. tion; in fact, it is a difficult matter to get a quorum at the regular Published in the Eureka Reporter January 13, 1995. meetings. The secretary informs us that a large percentage of those who signed as charter members have allowed themselves to fall away behind in the payment of dues. In other words, the Tintic Commercial Club is That firewood you lugged into "They cant sting, bite, poison practically a dead card. How is it dislast house infest or anything in your house, your night may than pense more just warmth this but they can be a nuisance," says winter. It could fill your house Karren. with flying insects. The insects arc black beetles The insects are borers. The marked with yellow strips. They SAVE MONEY,.. We don't automatically turn you down because you have had most common kind are banded-as- h often are confused with wasps. 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