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Show Senior citizens meet hy Ciloria (i. Kite members of the Senior Citizens Youiig-nl-llcaClub met Wednesday lor (he bimonthly meeting. President Ix'ah Towers presided and alter welcoming the members she called on Ronald ('ones to offer the invocation. We all then enjoyed another wonderful poiluck meal. Rusty Rife introduced Ralph McCormick, a guest in attendance at our meeting. Ralph is from I .os Angeles, CA. and is a former furcka resident. Pach meeting, we pledge allegiance to the flag. sing "Clod bless America", and "Happy birthday" to members whose birthdays fall in the month of the meeting. Those celebrating September birthdays are: Alice l:ox. I ova Jones. Don Treloar, Holman. Ned Allinson. Hetty ('ones. Tom Judge. Dora Hansen. Rusty Rife. Betty Walker. Henry Wall. Ada Schmidt, and I.ynn Tilby. Reported on the Sick List were: Alice fox who fell and broke her hip: Lloyd Condcr. Rob who also had surgery; fields, suffering from kidney stones; and Rusty Rife, who had been having an angiogram. We wish all those members a speedy recovery . In my last report, I slated that the "55 Alive" ('lass was to be conducted by Merrill and Daisy Tew. when in fact, it was conducted by Jane M. Cliurchtown and her friend. Nancy. The class was very successful and everyone who was well participated pleased. Some members were of the opinion that we should not have a poiluck meal at every meeting, and the matter was discussed. The decision was made to have poiluck once a month and work around another option for the other meeting. I'm sure we will come up with a solution. (irace Condcr gave the treasurer's report and pointed out that our center needs a new coffee maker.. smaller than the one we have. The purchase will he looked into. Our thanks to Iris Swenson and Ada Schmidt for taking and recording blood pressures. larali announced that those planning to go shopping on the bus Friday. needed to he ready to leave at 8:15 as the group would he taking a lour of the Ml. Timp- Twenty-liv- e rl Li-Ycr- For Sale COAL FOR SALE. You haul, wo will Uf!!niaia prion. Call 489 8755 at TFN Tar 6 p.m. PEACHES' FRESH PoaoliHK, appliiK, xiars A noclarinuK am mady for your caimmii and nahiHj ploaKuro pick ud (Italy for IroKhnoss ft lop iiitilily. Fruit aland in Payaon on So. Hwy. 91 Opon Mon. thru Sat.-- I p.m. 6 p.m.MoMullm Orchards Phono: 465-3077- September The furcka Reporter - Page Three Ferris Maxine Scliow Ldu-catio- celebrates 80th Maxine Sehow of F.uaka. w as holloa'd oil (he occasion of her birthday, ai a party hosted children and their fami- hy her lies. Selling for the celebration was Luaka City Park, where over l(X) relatives and friends gathered to extend Happy XOili" Birthday wishes lo Maxine and to enjoy llic day. A delicious harbeque . i4H-(i325i- School board Maxine Schow KOih the Will Wnglil Lodge To attend tills event at Camp Wahpilt. leservalious may be made with Lloyd Condcr. I..R ol finite l.mii'c or with Slicr-Iii- i (lull. President I Of. 433 (Co7i I he icscrvaiinns will ihcn be phoned in lo the Utah Slate 1.01. Secretary. Jodi Smith, m St. Kcscivaiions must be (icoipc made on or helot c September 21. I Mr Members also set the dale for the annual Cluistmas Parly. .on Deecmlvcr 3. I Mi. On that dale, the State LOP President. Maxine Thurston, will also nuke her ollieial visitation to the Tmtic Tiniic District Hoard of Lodge. will hold the September Also placed on the calendar I meeting on Mondav. September on chru.uy 15. 'W7. is a CasiI Mfi. 7:31)' no at at the lb. Night. More on this event as p.m. District Office. The agenda is as the date draws nearer. follows. following the meeting, 1. Appioval were served by Slicr-- I of Minutes ol J. I Mr in (inll and Carole Casilclon August 2. Approval of Claims and Piic winners were JoAnne Brad-loid- . Lana Kae Lmd. and Jan Rcpoit ol Business Olticial 3 Communication ol Hoaid Whiiclock. I lie Membcix next meeting will be T RLPOK I Of SI Iticsday. Sept. 17. with Mary Lou (iouilcy and Dawn Christena Minimum Wage Increase sen as hostesses. h Siudenl l.niollineiil Report c Icachcr Inservicc d. foundation Panning Kepon e. Awaid Picscniulinn I IW-yCalendar Rough Obituaries- Susan Thornley Ferris of Lurcka. Utah. died September f. lM in Salt Like City of causes incident to age. She was horn on January 13. I 8)8 at Smith field. UT. to Samuel and Harnett Thornley. She married William ferris Sept. IX. l)3h. He died on June 12. lJ72. She is survived by two daughters. Susan fields (lleher) of liureka. UT. and Mary Jane Thornton of Salt Iike City. UT: four grandchildren, and ten great grandchildren. She was preceded in death hy one daughter. Betsy Lynn ferris. Private funeral services and burial will be in F.uaka City Cemetery. - Tint ie Ladies ol f.lks held their rcgulai meeting on Tuesday evening at the Lodge, with Prest dent Shcrlin ( trill presiding. id following disposition routine business matters and making atiaugemeiils lor Downs to be sent to the luneral of Samu el Mctiinnis. ITR Tiniic Lodge, several upcoming events were scheduled. On September 2Xih at 4 (X) p in., a celebration will Ire held during which the Lodge at Camp Wahpilt will Ire olfieially name 1 T. IJ Ladies of Elks plan events anogos LDS Temple in American fork, first. She also said that she is trying to contact the County Attorney in Neplii. to see is an appointment can he made for him to attend one of our meetings and help with any leqal questions we might pose. We lixik forward to seeing you all at our next meeting.. Wednesday. September Kill. Susan 13. n PI.KIN-TKNDKN- was lopped oil beautifully Cake, and with a huge" and decoraied Hnthday was followed by a horseshoe tournament, volley ball, and a "whole lot" of visiting. Maxine was born in Lurcku Dealt Iceland (conLfrom pg. 1) to Robert and August 27. Knotts ..one ol The settlers with Mary (iourley ry. brought them the ancient Nordic language nine children.. 4 sisters and 4 which has been preserved re- brolliers. She married Wellmgs markably intact and still very Scliow on March 2(1. I'BX and much alive right up lo the present llicy are parents of four children: faueka City is m the pioccss Kay of day. Many of the Sagas. Ice- l.ila. Noiman (deceased). gelling the water lank land's greatest literary achieve- and Jolcnc. She is grandmother To do this, the lank will l) 12 lo the events leading ment. describe grandchildren. Ire need drained Arrangements lo and I great great up to and during the settlement have been made to have a It).(KK) Wcll-mgperiod, written down to make the grandcluld. (Her husband. storage tank to keep the Icelandic people the only people passed away 13 years ago gallon with water during town supplied m furope lo have detailed histor- on Jan. 3. IVX3). The (his tune. contractor who ical records of their own origin Iloslmg the party were Kay will Ire the work ol sand doing and Scliow. P.ilccn and a bant nation. of ami painting the tank has The people of Iceland do not Jolcnc fields, lad and lain blasting estimated that it will lake approxRoberts. Scliow. and their have surnames. They have reMary 20 imately days lo complete the tained the ancient patronymic families. work. The proccl is set to begin custom identifying themselves as Special guests were sisleis. the 14th and 15th weekend of the son or dotlir (daughter) of Marcella Chambers and Hcrnicc till as tl September, planned goes freda their lather, first names are used Taylui. and sister-in-laliuteka City is asking all everywhere, even in telephone feral Moose mail. Another sister. citicns to conserve water wherwas unable lo direetory listings. Women, when Mary Snyder, ever possible during this lime and they marry, do not lake their attend due to illness. lo try and limn outside watering it all husband's name. They retain According lo rcpmis. to the very minimum. was for a their own names, everygreat party Thank you for your cooperaone.. especially the guest of honfind Part III.. tion during this project. or. Conclusion next week Eureka Medical Clinic x asked to save water Citizens JOaiaTi B. MaHKIAM). PA.C. 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