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Show The Eureka Reporter August 27, 1976 orutg Mrs. Alice Peart was hostess to the members of her card club on Thursday evening of last week. Bridge was the evenings diversion, and prizes were won by Mrs. Ina Clement, honors; Mrs. Faye Wall, the cut, Mrs. MarJean Finch, and Church report LDS at the Park. They then traveled ' to Fairview to go through the Museum. This was outstanding for a small community. From there they went down the Spanish Fork Canyon to Spanish Fork. They had treats at the Dairy Queen, and then journeyed on home. Everyone reports a most enjoyable day. con- solation, Mrs. Alliene Farren. At the close of the card games, the hostess served a delicious luncheon to those named and to Mrs. Faun Fife, Mrs. Grace Bernini, Mrs. Leona Franks, and Mrs. Naomi Cushing. Tintic OES Tintic Chapter, No. 18, O.E.S. and their families celebrated at the Annual Robert Morris picnic Sunday afternoon in Hobble Creek Canyon in Springville Cany m. There were 44 in attendance. The group enjoyed a delicious picnic supper and a good old was sustained as Assistant Chorister. Home Teachers presented the program. Roger Hudson a returned missionary, spoke, and the congregation gave a vocal number, James De Grafenreid of Santaquin spoke and Robert Helen Hopes of Salt Lake, spent the weekend here with Mrs. Earlean Gear. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Butter of Logan, spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler and Mrs. Kathy PannelL Mrs. Valene Livingston and Mrs. Darlene Witbeck were In Orem last Wednesday visiting Hale with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Johnson and family. Overnight guests on Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Wanda Colovich were Mr. and Mrs. fashioned Mrs. Barry Colovich and family of Maud Blight was in charge of the Tooele, Mrs. Sherrie Jensen and arrangements for the afternoon. son, Jason of Goshen, and Mrs. Emma Bradford of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Art Jensen of Boise, were guests cm Monday and Tuesday at the home of Ladies and Rev. Sloan of the Frances Jones. Mr. and Mrs. .United Methodist Church drove Lawrence Hood of Tooele joined to the Oak Crest Inn in Spanish the group on Tuesday and were Fork Canyon Tuesday evening dinner guests of Miss Jones. The where they enjoyed dinner and a Jensens left for their home on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rhoda Bell of Tooele is Those making the trip were Rev. and Mrs. Sloan, Virginia spending the week here with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Randle, Frances Ewell, Pansy and getting Treloar, Janalee Evans, Mabel Larry Bell, the new baby with Butler, Sandy Evans, Patricia acquainted at the Larry Bell home. Brady, Alliene Farren, Vola boy and Mr. Mrs. Bert Thomas of Nevers, Rowena Hanks, Mary to Eureka came Fork Newman, Edna Jasper and Spanish last Wednesday and took Berts Carlene Eastwood. mother, down to Goshen to see her sister, and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore, and to Elberta for a visit with Mr. and get-togeth- er. Methodist Ladies get-togethe- r. Senior Citizens On Wednesday, August 18, the Senior Citizens went on a tour of die canyons. They went to Nephi Canyon, stopped at ML Pleasant Arthritis Sufferers: WAKE UP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still walje up in the morning without all the pain's stiffness. Yet so gentle you can take this tablet on an empty stomach. Its called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of relief.-Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of Anne in' analgesia tablets. Mrs. Howard Jensen. Mrs. Minnie Gillespie and two grandchildren, Ricky and Ann Gillespie made a trip to Cedar Fort test Thursday, where they met her daughter and family, Mrs. Glade Bqrry and members of her family, Zane, Tawni, Annetta and Mindy. They then drove to Logan where they Little enjoyed a production, Mary Sunshine presented by the Canterberry Productions in Sherwood Hills in Sardine Mrs. Canyon. Gillespies granddaughter, Suzie Berry had one of the leading parts, which made it more enjoyable for her. The performance was held outdoors. She returned home on Friday. Mrs. Alberta Freeman of Long Beach left Sunday for her home, after spending three weeks in Utah. Two weeks were spent here with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Earl w, FREEZONE IS FOR CORNS THAI HURT. around with painful corns, when Fraezone can help you remove them. Try it. Youll see. In just days, the corn will be aone... the hurt will be tone. Painlessly. No danferous cutting. No ugly pads or plasters. Drop on Freezone-ta- ke off corns. Why fool 0 Garbett David Bishop presided at the Sunday afternoon service at the Eureka LDS Chapel. The Invocation was given by George Hanney, and the music was under direction of Norma Jameson at the Organ, and John Pratt conducting. It was announced that the Aaronic Priesthood Meeting will start on SepL 1, and the. Seminary starts on August 30th. Becky Phillips was released from Sunday School chorister and Della Garbett was appointed to fill her place. Lewis Elmer for lunch Card Club Page Three Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler and Barbara returned home Sunday night, from a weeks vacation trip to Green River, Wyoming, where they were guests of Albert Johnson. They did a lot of fishing, and report good luck. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox were Mr. and Mrs. John Haig, of Durkey, Oregon. Mrs. Haig is the former Ruth Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gillespie of Dugway spent the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Minnie UNITED He has been confined to the Payson Hospital since the ac- fay Mr. Ortho Christensen. and Mrs. Ortho Christensen entertained the high school faculty members at a luncheon mi Tuesday. Luncheon was served at noon." Mr. Christensen is the High School Principal. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wall, honored the elementary teachers at a luncheon on Tuesday at their home. Mr. Wall is the principal for the elementary school. Lee Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nelson suffered a serious injury test Saturday evening while riding on his motor bike on the Moto-Crosgrounds. Harley Bradberry was riding with him, and the bike struck a rut throwing the young men off the bike. Lee suffered a broken shoulder blade and a bruised lung. His companion escaped without any injuries. Lees many firends in Tintic are wishing him the best in the way of a speedy recovery from his injuries. s First Application Relieves Itchy Skin Rash Also Helps Promote Healing Medicated Zemo quickly relieves itching, irritated skin. Then Zemo helps nature heal and clear red, scaly skin rashes externally caused. For fast relief, get Zemo Ointment or Liquid. METHODIST Rev. Sloan will conduct the Sunday afternoon services at 2 p.m. Sunday School will be held at 1 p.m., with Alliene Farren in charge. cident Mrs. Clara Bates underwent surgery for a goiter on Tuesday morning at the Payson Hospital. Her many friends are wishing her the best in the way of a speedy recovery. Visitors last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mary Thomas Document part of Y library a luncheon on Monday in the Home Ec rooms at the school. President Peggy Palmer was in charge of the arrangements. The Table decorations were in the Bicentennial theme. The luncheon was served at nooa The three new teachers, Eloise group concluding CHURCH were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thomas and baby of Vernon, and James Toone. Mrs. Mrs. Marg Ekker of West Tintic. Mrs. Trina Peterson, Shirley Peterson and Mrs. Irene Bryson of Springville were in town on Saturday visiting with Mrs. Clare Larsen. PTA Members entertained at Young, Home Ec.; Martha Olsen, Kindergarten, and Luanna Business Shelly, to the were introduced teacher, the speaker. The Benediction was given by Lee Bird. WITH FEW SPAKE moments for herself the day of the wedding, a good trick for the Mother of the Bride is a quick, dry set. Before dressing for the event she rolls her hair on curlers and sprays with Miss Breck Lasting Hold. A last minute brush-ou- t and her looks belie the little time on herself. spent Gillespie. Their two children, Ricky and Ann, who had spent the past week here with their grandmother, ' returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steed-ma- n and their son and his family, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Steedman, Jr, of Covina, Calif., were in Mammoth on Monday touring their old home town, and visiting with Mr. and, Mrs. was Library at Brigham Young University. 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