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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - September 30, 1994 The Eureka Reporter (USPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by For quite some time, Marlene Bates in Gandy, Utah, has been gathering information, stories and pictures on the North Snake Valley. Her goal was to compile a book. Her goal has been ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: in Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka. UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Publisher Editor Eureka senior citizens Young-at-Hea- rt Club met in regular session last Wednesday afternoon, in the Memorial Building. Presiding at the meeting, was President Leah Towers, who asked Joe Bernini to offer the invocation. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Leah, after which, the group sang "God Bless America" to Mabel Butlers piano accompaniment. Several members were reported on the Sick List; Grace Chatwin, who has been confined to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, following back surgery, was expected to leave the hospital soon to begin a possible weeks physical therapy.. in Salt Lake City. Margaret Hyde has also been ill and in the Provo Hospital. "Get Well Soon" wishes were extended to both members. Minutes of the previous meeting were dispensed with due to the absence of the secretary, Gloria Rife. Rusty and Gloria were attending a funeral in i. Their lively presence was missed. Ne-ph- CHAIN SAW LAWN MOWER AND SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE CATHOLIC St. Patrick's Pastor, Father Walter, was celebrant for the Sunday Mass. Entrance hymn was "Humbly, Lord, We Worship You", followed by the scripreached and "North Snake Valley ture readings from the book of Part I" is finished and published. Numbers; the letter of James; and This collection of 30S pages, the gospel according to Mark. is beautifully bound, hard cover The reading from the Book of and sells for $30. A few are Numbers is closely related to the available at the Tintic Mining reading from Marks gospel. Museum. Marlene may be con- Both readings show the Spirit of 5 tacted at or write to: God at work among people we Marlene Bates, HCR Box 340, are tempted to consider unlikely and unworthy. St. James uses Garrison, UT 84728. extremely strong language as a warning against rich people who stingy about giving to the poor. Wealth, if kept for selfish purposes, corrodes the life of the books to the seniors library and Spirit in us. invited anyone who wished to, to "Now Thank We All Our take them and read them. God" was the recessional hymn. A round of applause was given Mass on Sunday, October 2, will . , Ron and Betty Cones for the 693-314- Club meets Young-At-He- art SNOW BLOWER Marlene Bates publishes book on N. Snake Valley The respresentatives from Miracle Ear, who were scheduled to be present at the meeting, did not attend. A podiatrist is slated to provide his services to those who have signed up, at the Octo- her 5th meeting. Thanks were expressed to Grace Bernini for filling in for Gloria; and to Joe Bernini and Edie Pascual for helping with the setting up of tables, etc., for the meeting. Special thanks were extended to Laura McIntyre, Virginia Randle, and Edna Jas- per, for the delicious luncheon they prepared and served to the 41 members attending. Inquiries were made as to whether or not flu shots would be available this year.. from the county nurse. No information has been received as yet. This question (about flu shots) reminded Martin Fennell of a story about two former Eureka residents.. Bill and Ralph Christopherson. Both young men were given allergy tests for 100 possible allergies. Ralph was allergic to 99! Pat Brady donated a number of which they hosted during the TSF, and which was enjoyed immensely by all who Lamb-B-- Q, human weaknesses. Scriptures from ten different Bible books were examined to show how protection can be found. The discourse ended with scriptures showing the eventuality of Satan and the wicked. Watchtower study was from issue, "Cultivate Reasonableness". Scriptural text was Philippians 4:5. There were 96 in attendance. the 1 Aug. Paul Curtis named regional director fnr Co mil.. CpwirPC ralllliy c Director of State Division of .. r, , , T 00nan has announced the, appointment of y L,irct0.r 5. s i.3, legion. es2.ra UlYJsjn 01 . .ums WIU 0I ce wy oversee Family Service Programs in Beaver, Garfield, Kane, Iron, Juab, Millard, Piute, will attended. Don Treloar and Les Randle Call to Praise and Prayer. The topped off the meeting with some Morning Hymn. "Blessed Assur- ance" was sung by the congrega- of their hilarious stories. Remember the next meet- tion, accompanied on the organ ing.. Wednesday, October 5th. ty Mabel Butler. Following the made for tjje annuaj Prayer of Thanksgiving, a Mo- pians wju Halloween party. The advisory ment f Silence was held during board meeting will be held on the Ringing of the Bell. Allen Evans, Liturgist, read scriptures Tuesday, October 4th. from Esther 7; Psalm 124; James 5; and Mark 9. Crib Corner of Winnc-tru- e mucca, NV (formerly of Eureka), Bill and Dena Green Curtis has been serving as Direc tor of the Utah County Childrens Justice Center. He has also served as Clinical Director of Heritage Youth Services in Span- ish Fork and as Regional Admin-istrator for the State Division of "I am Youth Corrections. delighted by the addition of Paul to our staff", stated Noonan. Lay leader Sandy Evans deliv- "Not only does his vision match ered the Message entitled, that of Family Services but he "Awaiting the Touch of Sun and brings a rich history of commit-RainGreg Evans took charge ment to Human Services, of the Offering and the Doxolo- Girl gy ., Closing hymn was "Are Ye , Benediction followed nOlu fiFSt IflBBtllHI Able", by and the Postlude, God Be With There were many in attendance You", at the first Girl Scout council J. WITNESSES meeting for the year.. held Tues- The public discourse on Sun- day. Sept. 20, at the Memorial day was given by Jim Ratos from Building. the Salem congregation. The Necia Ivie from the Salt Lake Prochosen To was Scout Council Office, gave Girl "How topic tect Ourselves From Satans an overview of the Girl Scout Snares." Ratos outlined four program and answered questions. Satan as She also led and accompanied the tactics used by snares.. 1) theory of non exist- - girls, their parents and leaders, in ance, 2) religion, 3) pride and 4) some fun songs. ". Eureka Scouts are the happy parents of a baby boy. Travis Jay Green was bom Sept. 7, 1994, and checked in at a healthy 6 pounds 4 ounces. Wcl- coming the new arrival are two sisters and a brother: Lesley and Roger. Proud grandparents are: Myron 4-- H and Paulette Carpenter and Else Green of Eureka; and Bill and JoAnn Green of Springville, Utah. Verl Thomas will be starting Also, happily spreading the 4-- H the leathercraft class for on good news is Travis great-granWednesday, October 5. It will be mother. Ada Schmidt of Eureka, held from 6--7 p.m. and the cost and is $1.00 to sign up for 4-whatever the cost of the individuEVERYONE IS INVITED TO COME TO MY TOWN MEETINGS al projects. These projects will be AND TALK ABOUT THEIR CONCERNS AND SUGGESTIONS entered in the county fair next August. Classes will be held at the Memorial Building. Age particiIN EUREKA: 7:30 Eureka Memorial Hall October 19 8 yrs. If pation is yrs through IN MONA: the Mona Fire House October 7:00 there are any questions, please contact Ms. Starr at IN LEVAN: the Town Hall October 7:00 leathercraft class to begin d- H, SNAPPER mi) I HONDA Power Equipment i1: Authorized Service Dealer. Many Parts in stock for the do-it-yours- mechanic. CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. State SL Provo, Utah 373-374- 0 433-692- 7. IN NEPHI: West Desert welcomes foreign exchange students West Desert High has searched the entire European Continent for two special students to share this school year with. Thousands applied.. only two could be chosen. The winners for this year are Miss Conny Schuffenhaucr and Mr. Alex Lyssy. They are great students and will make this year truly international. 4th at p.m. 5th at p.m. 6th at p.m. 7:00 p.m. October 1 1th at Nephi Fire House VOTE FOR VERLWILKEY Candidate for County Commissioner |