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Show Senior citizens enjoy lunch, hold program Members of the Eureka was given by Alex Blight. Senior Citizens Young at Recitation of the Pledge Heart Club met on of Allegiance to the Flag God Bless at. the followed. Wednesday Memorial Building. America was then sung Luncheon was served to by the group with Bessie all members prior to the Toone directing. Happy regular meeting, to Birthday greetings were enable those who are extended to Clara Bates, working in the Senior Father Ludo and Vola Citizen Workshop to go Nevers. back to their jobs. ImFollowing routine after mediately lunch, reports, Gertrude Hanblood pressures were nifin went over the plans taken by E.M.T. Joe for the trip to Holiday on Bernini. Ice. She reported that The business meeting the bus would leave from began at 1 p.m. with the the high school at 9 a.m. Shots for influenza and president, Father Ludo, Invocation pneumonia will be given conducting. at a later date, according to Mrs. Hannifin. Father spoke briefly about the formation of Church Tintic Development He also the that Corporation. LDS Sacrament Eureka Ward workshoP is doin very well and more winders 'Church was held Sunday are expected to arrive evening with Bishop Dave soon. Garbett presiding and In final business, Jim conducting. Toone distributed Utah Wanda Colovich and Power and Light Request Marjorie Pratt took for Reduced Rates for music f0r' Senior Citizens cards, to the service. Invocation was given LDS1 by John Pratt. The following an- nouncements were made: On September 16 from 7 until 9 p.m. a Womens Conference will be held at Goshen Ward. An Ice Cream and Cake Bust for the Mutual is scheduled for Sept. 19. On Sept. 20 stake leadership will be held for General Miamaid Leader; and was Ewell Karen sustained as a teacher in the Primary. Taking part on the program was Shana Norton and Ranae Reed, who sang two numbers accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Henetta . Miss Dorothy Timm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmont Timm, of Callao, were married in the Manti LDS The Temple. couple was honored the same evening at a reception held in the Memorial Building. They planned to make their home in Provo, where the groom would continue his studies at the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gillespie announced the their of engagement daughter, Merle LaRae, to W. Glade Berry, son of David Berry of Cedar Fort. The couple planned to be married on September 25. A reception would follow the ceremony and would be held at the Memorial Building. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cushing announced the marriage of a daughter, Colleen, and Stanford Kent, of Salt Lake City. The bride and groom Nancy Jo was born to Mrs. John F. (Bud) Sullivan on September 15 in Sacramento. The father of the child was fatally injured in a car accident on August 20. 23. Because and Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Birthday J. Sullivan, former enjoyed this Miss Traci Michelle well-know- n Eureka residents, residing time at in Sacramento. Michael Garity, son of Robert six-year-o- ld Schow, daughter of Mr. and Ruby Mackey and Mrs. John Ray of Provo, died in Garity, Schow, celebrated her a Provo as a fourth birthday on result of hospital, struck being by Friday, September 8. an automobile on his Traci was guest of home from school. honor at a party helc way The little boy darted Friday afternoon at her home. Little people attending were her sister, Melanie, Cody Laird, Angella Sparrow, Mark, Crystal, Melissa and . The Eureka Page Three Utah will be in the to the nearest road and national television carefully lowered into into the path of an auto at 3:10 p.m. and died at 5 p.m. of a brain injury and possible internal injuries. Underground operations at the Mine Mammoth resumed after having been closed down since April, 1944. It was particularly gratifying to see a resumption of. operations at the old mine since the history of it's activity goes back to 1872 with a record of almost continuous The operation. of the mine reopening was brought about by the ending of the Korean War. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rife, (Rusty) Springville, of were rejoicing at the birth of their first child a boy, at born Payson Hospital. He was given the name of Richard Carlos. Happy grandparents were Mr. and Mrs. William Gear of Eureka, and Mrs. Millie Rife, of Provo, former resident of Eureka. spotlight on September crates on waiting trucks. Mutual of Here they were tested for 23, as Omahas Wild Kingdom disease, fitted with radio- presents a helf-ho- ur program devoted to the moose airlift which took place in northeast Utah last spring. The episode, ' entitled and the Hannifin, This little doll is Dean, Ray daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dean of Mammoth. Andrea celebrated her first birthday on September 12, 1978. Tuesday Edythe I. Green, County Chairman. 'Til next time Cabin, trailer owners to meet evening. Attending besides her parents, were sister, Paula, and brother, Mark; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sorensen; an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Max Sorensen; and cousins, Denise and Edward Sorensen. Eureka. year's Polio epidemic, so reported She was the center of attention at a family party held granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hannifin this An- drea late Max and the Headquarters to help in by truck customed to their new and truck,' to Colorado in surroundings after their trip, but order to restock their nerve-rattlin- g an them gave opportunity extinct moose populaton. Marlin Perkins and to come to some sort of the social order prior to being Dick Denney, projects director, cohost releases. After two the Mutual of Omahas weeks, the moose were Wild Kingdom program set free. tracing this moose See the efforts involved relocation project from in Utahs own Moose Utah to Colorado. Twelve Airlift on Mutual of moose were darted from Omahas Wild Kingdom a helicopter with a Saturday, September 23, tranquilizer drug,, at 4 p.m. on channel airlifted in special slings KUTV, Salt Lake City. n. Juab County Chapter of National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis sent $800 to National 350-mi- le helicopter A had a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Max Shields of Delta. Mrs. Shields is the daughter of Mrs. Norma Hannifin great-grandso- telemetry collars and ear tagged for identification. They then journey began a to Colorados in a North Park-a- ll of matter minutes from "Moose Airlift," pea ure. pt documents efforts by the When moose the Utah Division of Wildlife arrived at their Resources and the Colorado Division of destination, they were Wildlife to transport placed in holding pens. moose from the Uinta This not only allowed the animals to grow acMountains, via Deputy Sheriff John Hannifin was feeling pretty proud because he of Reciter in program in Tw&k Rex Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee, 15, 1978 Utah vestured yM were both employed in Salt Lake City and planned to make their home in the city. and all leaders secretaries. Baptism will be on Sept. Conference is scheduled for the first week in October, Fast Sunday will be on Sept. 24. At 7 a.m. next Sunday, Sept. 17, a High Priests meeting will be held. Business taken care of was as follows: LuAnna Haynes was sustained as first counselor of the Ladies Mutual; Afton Berry was sustained as September Home and School by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association So youre breathing a sigh of relief now that the children have left the roost and are back in school. Now, maybe you can get at many of those chores, or relax a little. Not so fast! Dont forget that those children are still yours. That youll have them at home more hours in the day than they will be in school. And that attending school is only a part of their total education. Candy Long, RaKell Rethlake, Brad and cabin and trailer owners (S.C.A.T.) Mrs. Jennifer Chambers, and will Strawberry George Haney, hold a meeting Monday, September 18 at 7:30 Now that the children have been in school a few Margaret Pedersen and Nicole Taylor. at the in of center Veterans corner Provo first p.m. Mundi Pedersen. Mrs. days, have you taken the time to discuss their conGames entertained the north All and third east. owners cabin and at. trailer cerns, hopes, and aspirations for this year? If your Pedersen followed with a small fry directed by not or S.C.A.T. to von whether belong Mrs. Schow Lana Rae Strawberry daughter wants to try out for a part in the school play, piano selection urged to attend. Important information Benediction was given Laird, and Mrs. Jenny encourage her. If your son wants to take an aftercabins and trailers will be discussed, rnln8 school job so he can buy a car, talk seriously with him John Castleton. Long. Tracis birthday all Hease and can owners cabin trailer about the obligations or car ownership and the notify you cake was beautifully contact demands of being a student. METHODIST decorated and topped Due to the fact that the with Cinderella, her new parsonage in Tooele coach and her Fairy Then discuss the classes your children are was dedicated last Godmother. Cake and ice taking. If a student expresses fear of failing a class, Sunday, there was no cream were served to the ask why the anxiety. Then discuss things that will Worship Service at the group. help the student to sunceed. A family party was held United Methodist Church Colors One of those ways is to talk things over with the in the evening attended in Eureka. teacher. Find out what the teacher thinks is imThe service next by portant for the student to get out of the class, what Sixes 10 to 46 be will Anna 17, Sunday, Sept. Franks; grand specifically should be studied, information on how the held at the usual time, 2 parents, Mr. and Mrs. teacher grades, and any special things the teacher p.m., with the minister, Darrell Franks, and Mr. may expect of students. Rev. Jim Sloan, con- - and Mrs. Wellings Schow; ducting. Barry Jay Schow; Maybe its best for you to initiate a conference the teacher early in the year, even if your with Sunday School will Franks; Mr. and Mrs. 762 SOUTH MAIN, SPRINGVILLE church Norman the Mr. and Schow, is doing A work. student precede and Mrs. Joe Bernini. service at 1 p.m. Nelson. Speakers were GRAFF SCPABATCS Beautiful Great-grandmoth- er mm fs t |