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Show :k Page Four - The Eureka Reporter - January 27, 1995 LDS: Sacrament meeting on January IS, 1995, at the Eureka LDS "Ward Church, was conducted 1 y Emron Tripp, counselor. Assis ing were Vincent Bates, organist and Sherrie Cornish, chorister. Announcement was made of a Fireside to be held that evening with Bob Welti as guest speaker. Opening hymn was "How Great The Wisdom And The Love". Verl Phillips offered the opening prayer. Business: Karen Stewart was sustained as a Sunday School Teacher; Shirley Bell was presented a Young Womens Award. Sacrament song was "God Loved Us, So He Sent His Son", after which the sacrament was ic prepared and passed by the Priesthood. Time was then turned over to Stake President, Kendall Ewell, who released the present bishopric: Bishop Ronald Cones, 1st Counselor Max Berry and 2nd Counselor Emron Tripp. He then presented Sharon Seamons to be the new Bishop, with David Garbett as 1st Counselor and Emron Tripp as 2nd Counselor. The remaining time was taken up by the following speakers: Bishop Ronald Cones, Betty Emron Sharon Cones, Seamons, Tripp, Max Berry, David Garbett and President Ewell. "Rejoice the Lord is King" was the closing hymn, followed by Benediction by Nancy Gulley. Aa-ron- according to Luke. Title of the Ministers Meswith sage was "Pride-TemperHumility". The service closed with the hymn, "How Great Thou Art", and Benediction. ed CATHOLIC: Entrance hymn for the Sunday Mass at St. Patricks Church, was "Praise to the Lord". Celebrant was Father Walter, assisted by Martin Fennell as Lector, and Margaret Fennell as Eucharistic Minister. Scripture readings were taken from the book of Nehemiah (Returned from exile, their City rebuilt, the people assembe to listen to the Word of God); from the letter of Paul to the Corinthians (We are a Community, each with their role to play, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit); and from the Holy Gospel according to Luke (Jesus announces Himself to be the fulfillment of all Scriptures). Recessional hymn was "Now Thank We All Our God". Mass on Sunday, January 29, will be at the regular time.. 4:00 p.m. J. WITNESSES: "Have Faith In The Good News" was the public discourse given last Sunday by Paul Van Sambeek from the West Valley congregation. He began by drawing out what is considered good news in todays world and compared examples from the Bible METHODIST: showing that the greatest good Worship service for the 3rd news cannot be accomplished by Sunday after Epiphany, at the man. Men of old had faith in the Eureka United Methodist Church, good news, and these were diswas under the direction of Rev. cussed. A series of questions for Curt Pollock. Assisting the Minand a reading ister were Mabel Butler, organist; of Mark 1:15 concluded the talk. Allen Evans, liturgist; Greg The WATCHTOWER study Evans, usher; and Sandy Evans, was from the Dec. 1, 1994 issue, leader-Chils Time. "Make Friends by Means of the After the opening prayer, the Unrighteous Riches," fully congregation joined in singing th( the scripture text, Luke hymn, "O For A Thousand 16:9,10. Tongues To Sing". "Friends" was the topic studied during "Childs Time". ScripIn the time of King Henry I of ture readings were from the book was the england a legal of Nehemiah; the letter of Paul to distance from the yard nose to the Corinthians; and the gospel about the end of hiskings thumb. self-examinati- d' ex-daini- ng COME JOIN US at the Hopefully, our readers noted a new column which appeared for the first time in last weeks edition. Writer is well known to most of our readers.. partly be- Tintic Chapter Order of from Spanish Fork, spent the causc he is a television and radio person ality.. but mostly, because Eastern Star met Monday eve-- week also. rest The family enjoyed lots of Jc ning, with Carol Ainge, W.M., rcka Doug Wright's presiding.. assisted Lynn visiting, basketball games, sight- - column is a MOVIE by REVIEW Brady, W.P. Following routine seeing and shopping, while in and is a welcome addition to The business and ritualistic work, Arizona. EUREKA REPORTER. plans were begun for the Grand Doug rates the movie he is Lecturers upcoming visit. reviewing on a scale of one to Delicious refreshments were Mrs. Effie Bell spent last four: 1 Nugget SHAFT; 2 served after the meeting by Donweek enjoying some R & R in Nuggets Moderate Strike; 3 na Sutch and Dean Adams. with her daughter Nuggets Bonanza; and 4 Nug- Members in attendance were Sandy, Utah, d Carol Ainge. Dean Adams! In last week and children, Donald and Chavis edition, he Donna Sutch, Lynn Brady, reviewed the movie, "LEGENDS Jessica. Curt Butler, Mabel Butler, During the week, Effie and OF THE FALL".. after which, he Tom Virginia Badertscher, did some shopping and gave the movie a "4 Nuggets" Eastwood and Carlene East- - Jackie took in the movie, "Nobodys rating. Watch for Dougs column in wood. Fool." On Saturday, the family weather future the editions of The Eureka see It is hoped that drove to Nephi to will be better for the next meet- Donald compete in a wrestling Reporter! ing, enabling more members to tournament held at Juab High School. Donald wrestled well and attend. won 3 out of 4 of his matches and took second place in his division. Needless to say, GrandSeveral of the local "duffers" ma Effie was proud of her grand- - Society is still in winter recess as far as monthly meetings, there is got an early start on the golf still plenty of activity taking season by venturing South the i e"lod'; for a SUPIIR BOIL Party January 29th! (Note: We will be closed for repairs Jan. 15 S"-- & 16.) place. Last week they received the design from Gary Prazen for the BONANZA belt buckles that will be used as a donation premi- - of January. Included in the group were: Alary Schow, Carl 11th and Helen Wall, Kay and De- anna Sorensen, Ron and Norma A'S s-tfiK'- Our first stop was the new golf course at Hurricane. It was raining when we arrived, but Carl either used his divine pow- ers or did a reverse rain dance? The rain stopped! We were able fSattsSrl 'ssjswss: srsrtisrsss ,n Payson- Megan Danielle wait- - Society members and others t0 make ber appearance until would really like to make it a h.er Parc118 and . brothers and permanent part of the museum. - be Eureka a board meeting is scheduled Christmas Operetta, for February 2 to kick off the Elementary She checked in at a healthy 6 fUIKj raising campaign. "We want the community to feel that BO- to complete our round without Pounds 10 ounces. have another slster HaPPy t0 NANZA belongs to all of us." getting wet. are brothers: around (7), McKay Watch the REPORTER for an The next day was our big s,s' !4 tournament at the Peppermill Parkfr (6?Tanne report of activities. Sara tcr (18 months). Palms in Mesquite, Nevada. As Ted Williams, Boston Red usual, the cream came to the top! Sox outfielder, won six batting Ron and Mickey won! However, Augustus became the first titles and was the last major Paul and Helen came up with the same score so the four had to Roman emperor in 27 B.C. leaguer to hit over 400. each with Place First split player receiving $300. That evening, we had ribs at where Kay CARROLLAS, learned a new recipe for bread. Friday, on the way home, we stopped at an exquisite Chinese Restaurant in Milford, where Fred and Lila had the "Lovers Delight" dinner to celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary. Chief Pilot Mary then loaded us into the van and we returned to Eureka to get ready for our next trip in February. 9:30-11:3- 0 ...submitted by Ron Nelson sstcr bad taccn. n on-goi- Silver Club (Eureka) Reporter starts new column Bonnie Laird, Brian and Tiffany Laird spent last Sunday at Riverton visiting with Larry and Debbie Sparrow and girls, Crissie and Katie. Bill and Joan Morris returned home last Friday after spending the holidays in Globe, AZ with daughter Mickie and Gaylon Thompson and family. During their stay, their other two daughters joined them for a week. Amy came from Phoenix and Jackie and Dennis Mitchell and family ng Breakfast Lunch 11:30 - 2 p.m. Dinner 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Senior Discounts Daily Specials |