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Show Page Four The Eureka Reporter October 21, 1977 Eureka tRrpnrtrr (I hr Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year, 4.50; per copy, 10c Second class postage paid at Eureka, Utah 84628 Entered as second class matter February 10, 1948, at the post office, Eureka, Utah 84628, under the Act of March 3, 1879. MRS. GRACE BERNINI MARTIN W. CONOVER HARRISON CONOVER Member: Correspondent Managing Editor Publisher PRESS ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. UTAH Church YjewA LDS Sacrament meeting at LDS Ward Eureka Church on October 9, was conducted by Ortho Christensen with Bishop Dave Garbett presiding. The music for the meeting was under the direction of Wanda Colovich and Norma Jameson. Invocation was by John Pratt. The dates for the Stake Conference at Santaquin were announced as October 29 and 30. During the business portion, Sandra Pratt was sustained as a Relief Society teacher and was Leslie Taylor sustained as a Sunday School teacher. Ambulance WANTED CASH within 24 hours for your home or acreage. Grateful Call 225-72- 14 Enterprises. or 224-067- 9. 1978 Ward members were in charge of the program with the following young Pictured here are some of the BYU town. BYU students aid students doing their bit to spruce up the On Saturday, 450 students from Young University arrived in Julie Brigham to Eureka dean, rake, pull weeds, Rhodes, Paul Bartschi, and do whatever other jobs they paint, Michael Phillips, were requested to do. The young people Cassandra Kirkham and were from all of the LDS Wards in the A meeting of the Mary Pratt. BYU Stake. Their object was to do a Ambulance A vocal solo was renEureka Association ' people bearing testimonies Association was held dered their service for a community and Eureka by Sherry was chosen as the lucky comminity. Monday evening in the (Colovich) Jensen, ac- Two weeks prior to the work day, the 1970 sharp black GRAND Memorial Building with companied by Madge interviewed townspeople students had both of PRIX. $1000 or best offer. President Janice Boswell Thompson, to want some work done around AUTO FOR SALE MUST SELL; bought new presiding. Max car. Call 4884016 or 489-61- after 5 47 p.m. tfn Springville. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart for the past week have been Mrs. Pearts brother, Mr. and Mrs. John B. 'Roach of Carson City, Nevada. They returned to their home on Wednesday. likely Goshen. Wahlberg reported that the repeater site is set up and the repeater equipment was scheduled to be installed on Thursday. The encoder is set up in the ambulance. The crystals in the pagers have yet to be charged. Juab County Commissioners will see that the expense of this labor and equipment will be paid by the county. Speakers were Bishop Garbett, Arthur Long and Ortho Christensen. The Benediction was given by Harold Fox. METHODIST The Worship Service at the United Methodist Melanie Sc how, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Schow, gave a going away Surprise party on Wednesday evening for Miss RaKell Rethlake, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Steele Andrew McDonald, 69, died of a heart ailment on Wednesday, October 5, 1977, at his home in Provo. He was born Dec. 1, RaKell McIntyre. 1907, in Mammoth, a son returned to her home in of Andrew and Margaret California after spending Witty McDonald. On several in months Mammoth WE CAN RESTORE LIKE NEW YOUR PRESENT DIAMOND SETTING, OR PUT IT IN A NEW SETTING! Quality, Expert Service Only 2- - to Service! 4-D- ay. Shop Our Many Rna Gift Suggestions 220 South , Mein is 14-ho- ur 40-ho- ur with' her Boy Scouts Court of Honor was A held Tuesday night, October 18, at the LDS Church. The Court consisted of Earl Grimstead, Arthur Long, and Bef-nadi- ne Mogensen. Scoutmaster Denton Bartschi assisted. Colors were presented by William Madsen, Dave Madsen, and Paul Bartschi, with Senior Patrol Leader, Gregg Sorensen, in charge. grandparents. The young people played games, danced and made cards for RaKell Later Mrs. Eileen Schow served refreshments to guests Strips, Interpreter Traci Schow, Paula Dean, earned by taking a Jennifer Carpenter, foreign language class Rhonda Sorensen, Elaina and achiveing a small Pratt, Deanna Pratt, and degree of proficiency in Shauna Tilby. the language, were to awarded Kurt William Mogensen, Madsen, Fred Garbett, Cleo Judge hosted a Billy Rowley, Gregg Sorensen and meeting of the Entre Walker. These Tommy boys all Nous Literary Club at her took first year Spanish.-- . home last Wednesday Merit badges were evening. Entre Nous Influenza proposed their homes. Thirty-thre- e homes and two churches were taken care of on the project. Various organizations and Kennecott Copper Corp. as well as private citizens bought paint, and other supplies, and donated food to feed this hungry group. According to Mr. Ortho Christensen, there were young people from every state in the union represented on the project. Thanks is extended to every one' of them for a job well done. Miss A. McDonald Church on Sunday was conducted by Rev. Don. Mills. Reverend Mills is formerly of Dugway and is now retired and living January 11, 1932, he married Lois Vance in Stormy Allinson in Clover, Utah. Provo. the students that reported His sermon was enMr. McDonald was a of Eureka Elementary The Earth titled, School enjoyed very Belongs to God. landscape gardener. When a young boy, he was much and were very Reverend Jim Sloan interested in the Am- will conduct the Service orphaned. He attended Eureka, inbulance demonstrations next at the schools inTintic Sunday High given for them recently. regular time 2 p.m. cluding School. He worked as a Three ambulance runs Sunday School will be cook in have been made since the held Wyoming, at at 1 p.m. Hotel Roberts and other last meeting. Provo eating establishAttending the meeting were Janice Boswell, Joe ments, and on the construction of Geneva Steel Bernini, Stormy Allinson, Plant. For 17 years, he Max Wahlberg, Arthur was employed as a landLong, Barry Fanks and scape gardener for Kathy Sparrow. Pacific States Cast Iron Immediately following the meeting, another Pipe Go. in Provo. Survivors include his meeting was called to wife; three sons and two discuss standard and advanced first aid The Utah Department daughters; Robert A., courses. These courses of Social Services Long Island, N.Y.; are open to all interested Division of Health Gerald D., Idaho Falls, persons. The standard strongly recommends Idaho; Dean R., Ogden; course will be a influenza vaccine for Mrs. B. Lee (Elaine) class and the advanced some adults and children Jones, Salt Lake City; course will be a with medical conditions. Mrs.. Alex (Linda) Ancourse. The fee per According to Dr. Taira drus, Palo Alto, Calif.; 17 person will be $2.05 to Fukushima, Deputy grandchildren; and 3 cover the cost of Director of Health for the great grandchildren. Funeral services were of Bureau Disease necessary manuals. Twelve persons at- Control, vaccines should held Saturday in the Berg tended the first session. be given to adults and Drawing Room Chapel, in The next first aid classes children who have Provo. Burial was in the will be held on Wed- chronic conditions such Payson City Cemetery. nesday, October 19, at 7 as heart disease and The federal governp.m. in the Memorial bronchopulmonary diseases such as chronic ment already employs Building. bronchiectasis, tuber- nearly one percent of the A speed record for an culosis, emphysema and U.S. population. The Atlantic crossing was cystic fibrosis. The number of civil service is also workers in eight of the established by the liner vaccination United States in 1952 recommended for those largest consumer service renal agencies is nearly 140,000. when it made the crossing with chronic in 3 days, 10 hours and 40 disease, diabetes mellitus and other minutes! chronic He added that pregnant metabolic disorders. Among todays army and individuals women Dr. Fukushima also scouts are armored with allergies to eggs recommended the vacreconnaissance check with their should cination for older perspecialists who map the before taking sons, particularly those physicians route for tanks! over 65, because serious the vaccine. is vaccine The "If you Fail to Prepare complications occur as a available now through result of influenza more . . . You prepare to Fail. often in this age group. local physicians. vaccine project here clean-u- p . The book review was, given by Pauline Elmer. She reviewed, My Story by Uri Geller, which was enjoyed very much by members at- tending. A awarded to Billy Rowley and Paul Barschi. Scouts advancing to Star were Fred Garbett, William Madsen, Kurt Mogensen and Gregg Sorensen. discussion followed the review. None so deaf as those Following the review, that will not hear. refreshments were served to Effie Bell, Maud Blight, Mabel Butler, Pauline Elmer, Donna Laird, Laura McIntyre, Virginia The first paper money of the United States government was issued on March 10, 1862. Badertscher, Afton Berry and Carlene Eastwood. The volume of the God is our reftige and oceans and adjoining strength, a very present help in trouble. waters is 14 times that of all land above sea level. Anniversary Sale! 30. 40 and 50 Off! MRIFS 262 SOUTH MAIN, SPRINGVILLE |