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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Four November 21, 1985 Church news in Eureka CATHOLIC: Father Walter was celebrant for the Saturday evening mass at St. Patricks Church. Hinging of the church bell signalled the beginning of mass. Entrance hymn was Alleluia! Sing to Jesus. Scripture readings were from the book of the prophet Daniel; the letter to the Hebrews ; and the gospel according to St. Mark. The readings and Fathers homily dealt with The Last Act of the Drama". Offertory hymn was, Come Now, Almighty King. Mass on Saturday, November 23, will begin at 5:15 p.m. The The recessional hymn was, Churchs One Foundation. METHODIST: No service un- - Methodist Church because, fortunately, the minister, Rev. Lu Wilson, fell and broke her arm. Eurekans were sorry to hear of her accident and hope that she will feel better soon and her arm will mend swiftly. LDS: Sacrament Meeting was held at the Eureka Ward Church Sunday morning with Bishop Ronald Gnggs presiding and conducting. Opening song, under the direction of Rhoana Shaw, organist, and Wanda Colovich, chorister, was Come Ye Thankful People. Lee Bird gave the invocation. The sudden death of Mundi Pedersens mother was announced. She died on Saturday at her home in Canada. Choir practices are scheduled each Wednesday at 6 p.m. More members are needed. are Members and next fast to a asked observe special Sunday money saved on two meals to go the hungry people in the world. The Sacrament song was, There is a Green Hill Far Away. The program was presented by the YWMIA, under the direction of Joan Morris, president. Each member chose her favorite hymn and gave a talk on what the song means to her. JaNeel Castelton talked on Come, non-membe- rs Follow Me, Hawlii Allinson, Love At Home; Leanne Pedersen, Onward Christian Soldiers; Noel Shaw, We Thank Thee, 0 God, For A Prophet ; Becky Young, I Stand All Amazed; Cammy Taylor, "The Star Spangled Banner; Martha Bobo, "A Poor Wayfaring Man; the young women and their leaders sang, I Heard Him Come, accompanied by Noel Shaw. R.L. BRACKENBURY CONST. & COMPANY STORE Don't forgot our Novombor special Movie Rentals'' on VCR & MEMBERS ONLY Mon. thru Thurs. at regular price - Rant 2 movies Get VCR for $1. - Members owning their own VCR: Rent 2 movies for $4. Thinking about a VCR for Xmas? Come ft see me. I'll soil you a commercial machine at 7 over my cost, plus New selection of ''EUREKA' shirts in stock. sweat Great Xmas gifts! Antiques Silver Jewelry Greeting Cards Gift Items and souvenirs from Main Street 433-681- 4 competed at the State championships. Cross-countr- y about $80 million and working Sunshine and the state in solving capital of about $36 milliion, the firm resolving the Tintic problem. Sunshine was operating the Trixie said. mine and was doing G. Michael Boswell, chairman, gold-silvpresident and chief executive officer development work on the new said, Sunshine has incurred a great Burg in silver mine prospect. $17.7 million. After effect of the companys deal of expense this year in the preferred dividend requirements, restructuring, consolidating and the loss applicable to common streamlining of its operations. With shares was $19.9 millipn, or 48 cents the majority of these costs behind us, Sunshine is positioned to per share. In the 1984 quarter, the company maximize profitability as conditions lost $3.5 million, or 11 cents per improve in the precious metals and oil and gas business. share, in the like period. The company suspended mining The company blamed continued and low silver prices and relatively low development operations in the Tintic Unit in August because of production volumes of oil and gas. concern by the state of Utah that The company also said it had Mondays waters in a mill tailings pond could e costs in restrucmajor 3-- 5 turing the companys oil and gas pollute underground waters that find their way innto culinary and business. Costs included severance pay and agricultural use. Wednesdays The state issued a cease and desist other expenses associated with staff 10-- 1 order to Sunshine because the reductions. The company also charged third tailings pond has been constructed Fridays quarter earnings with the write- without a liner. Leonard chairman and Weitz, 10-1- 2 down of certain assets, including its of Cheif Consolidated London commodities brokerage president We are now giving the business which has been discon- Mining Co., one of the Units owner-lessoto Sunshine told Chiefs tinued. Haemophilus Influenza Company liquidity remains high annual meeting Thursday that 0 by. with cash and cash investments of progress has been made Type B vaccine Sunshine Mining Co., whose operations included mining and mining development in the Tintic Mining District near Eureka, Utah, net loss of said it had a third-quart- er er EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER ! one-tim- On October 30th, the following members Bill Alder, Gale Bates, Corey Bates, Alan Lewis, Rory Bates, Pete Smith and Chase Alder finished 8th among 15 IA high school teams. Gale Bates recorded the fastest time in Region II finishing overall in 31st place. This is the second year in a row that. West. Desert High .School has. finished in the too eight in 1A cross state Final Competition- - OFFICE HOURS rs for Meningitis. For children ages Turkey plentifu- l- prices higher Theres plenty of turkey to go around this year, but an increase in demand has pushed prices a bit higher than last year. John Hall, vice president and secretary of Norbest in Salt Lake City, said grocery store prices are currently around 98 to 99 cents a pound. But he said that as Thanksgiving draws closer, he expects stores to offer special prices, perhaps as low as between 69 and 79 cents a pound. Wholesale prices this year, he said, are hovering around the mid range, up from about 85 cents a pound at this time last year 90-ce- nt and 69 cents a pound the year before. Utahs turkey growers will produce about three million head of turkeys this year, up 132 percent from the 2.4 million produced in 1984. Utah ranks 15th nationally in production. Hall explained why prices have risen despite the increased output. For one, demand for turkey has been strong since January. For example, he said, were seeing more turkey on restaurant menus. Also, he said, more turkey is being processed into such products as luncheon meats, hams, hot dogs and d breasts, which has half-a-billi- on million in 1983 to $292 million in 1984. Similarly, licensed fishermen dropped slightly in number from 29,130,543 in 1983 to 29,015,918 in 1984 checked whole turkeys available for consumers. But he said consumers should have no trouble finding birds fm: this holiday season. There should be plenty of turkeys ready to go for the big feast, he said. high-quali- without charge For Appointments ty 433-690- 5 one one MC MIC NOTICE Due to the accident at... THE FAMILY HAIRLOOM Business wil continue at the old NASH BEAUTY SHOP (in the Nash residence) For appointments phone: or 433-680- 2 I 433-688- 3 Tuesday thru Saturday while fishing license revenues rose from $244 million in 1983 to $260 million in 1984. Minor fluctuations in the number of hunters and anglers from year to MIC MK MIC MIC year are not unusual. Weather, changes in state hunting and fishing regulations, economic conditions and other factors can all affect the. one MIC Hearing Made Easy! number of people who participate in hunting and fishing in any given year. One kind of hermit crab grows more then two feet long. It is called the robber crab and coconut crab because it is said to climb coconut trees and pick the nuts. If youre looking for a quiet place to live, ask about the door construction. Solid or core-fille- d doors with gaskets or weather stripping are quieter. 5 Blood Pressures fewer oven-roaste- Americans spent half billion on hunting & fishing licenses American hunters and fishermen dollars in spent over license and permit fees a new record to pursue their sports in 1984, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. According to data from state fish and wildlife agencies, $552 million was spent in 1984 for the purchase of hunting and Ashing licenses, tags, permits and stamps. The total number of license holders, however, dropped slightly from 45,503,447 in 1983 to 45,034,168 in 1984. Comparing 1984 figures with those of the previous year shows that, although the number of licensed hunters fell from 16,372,904 in 1983 to 16,018,250 in 1984, the revenues from hunting licenses rose from $277 meant 2-- Completely custom fit for your ear and for your own hearing loss. No tubes or wires coming out of the ear, everything is built completely all in the car. For 5 days only. ..Manufacturer's Special If you HEAR but don't always UNDERST AND what people are saying. . . people seem to mumble. . . If you must ask others to repeat. . . If you arc embarrassed by not being able to HEAR and UNDERS1AND when you are m a noisy environment. . . 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