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Show Page Two The Eureka Reporter Lady bowlers Ladies of Elks Wahlbergs August 3. 1977 The Eureka Ladies of Ode to Tintic post results from citizen An wecome Elks Club held their exannual Steak Fry at the There was a little citement in town Monday Park organizing meeting City Friday when little Miss evening. Taking charge of morning of the Eureka Ladies Bowling League was held Wahlberg decided to put buying, preparing and in her appreance a bit The following poem was FYiday morning at the serving the picnic supper earlier than expected! written by Mrs. Myrtle S. home of President Iris were the officers, Pierce of Bloomington, , Swenson. Attending the Illinois, widow of the late were L.E. Pierce. She was a from resident of this city for representatives each the and as team, many years Noel Wall and poem indicates she is still in Secretary Grace Bernini greatly interested Tintic: It was decided that the Thanks for the kind inbeginning date for the vitation season will be Only wish that I could regular 23rd. The group August be Rules as a acted With the rest of the Old Timers and spent Committee Gathered for the much time revising and jubilee. upgrading the league Precious jewels in rides. Attending, besides memory's casket the officers, were Dele No matter where or when I roam Jones, Barbara Wilde, Are the happy days in Adele Allinson, Ruth meeting Vice-Preside- Tintic Little place I once called home Id like to turn the pages Of lifes book the other How way And step into Howletts Pat Minnick and Steven Garbett drug store Just to pass the time of day. Greeting Dr. Gose and Pat Minnick will marry Steven Garbett August 13 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lee Minnick, of Payson, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Pat, to Steven Michael Garbett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Garbett, of Eureka. The couple have chosen Saturday, August 13, as their wedding day. A reception will honor the couple that same evening from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Payson Utah Stake Center with friends and relatives invited to attend. ' is a graduate of Payson High The bride-elec- t School and attended Utah Technical College of Provo. She is currently employed in Orem. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Tintic High School and U.T.C. with a degree in diesel mechanics. He is presently employed in Provo. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Lois Montoya, as Matron of Honor, with Lana Rae Laird, Kris Gourley, Janet Minnick and Teresa Garbett as attendants. Flower girls will be Rebecca and Kara Minnick, nieces of the bride. Performing duties of Best Man will be Bill Hansen, with Glen Walhberg, Lee Nelson and Howard Minnick as Ushers. parties, honoring the bride, were given by Janet Smith; by Peggy Ewell and Mrs. Jerri Black; and by Mrs. ElayneRich, an aunt of the bride. After a short honeymoon, the couple will reside in Springville. Parishioners from St. John Bosco Mission in Delta and from Holy Columbia Rebekah Family Mission in 2 No. a held Fillmore met Lodge Sunday at WedOak Creek Canyon regular meeting nesday evening with Campground to, first, Noble Grand Bea Ainge attend Mass, said by Pastor Father Ludo van presiding. After a routine business Leeuwen, and then to session, the members enjoy a combined parish drew for prizes with picnic. Later in the day, FYances Ewell and Irma the gathering enjoyed several games of softball, Jasper son winning. Hostess for the evening with Father as the was Annie Franks. Pre-nupti- al Rebekahs Howell Hearing Dr. Laker say Ive a .call upon the Summit Watch him hurrying away. See George Owens and the Dotys Jim Crooks and the Cbnyers, too And the rest of the old neighbors In the Tintic that I knew. Hail the Sullivans and the Beesleys I And the Hensels declare Since I left, the grim old reaper Has taken bumper harvest there. Stop for groceries at the Tintic" Meet John H. and Mrs. Mac Hear that Alecs in the city And the latest news of Jack. See the Bonners, Charlie Huish Mrs. Pike and Davey Mills familiar Wander up Church street nt Rowley, Anna Gillespie and Frances Wilde. rival Ifjew Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jones are the proud parents of a baby boy bom. at Payson Hospital on Wednesday, July 27. The little fellow weighed in at 6lbs. 2 oz. and will be named Damien Lee. Ready to welcome him is old sister, a Chrystal. grandparents Happy are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones of Lofgran. are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones of Lofgran, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones of Great-grandparen- ts the the former Ethel Ewell. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ewell, Mrs. Charlene Ashworth and Ronald Gilson. Happy Great-grandparen- ts SEWING See terrific assortment of fall fabrics Suede s Co rd u roy W ool s FOR BACK-TO-SCHOO- L Prints at GRANNIES' NECCHI FABRICS i E) 274 So. Main, Sprinqville And see the Harringtons again. Gee, if I could only name them All the folks Id like to see I would have to fill a volume 0, its there Id like to be! But life seems to be a sandman nt group examination by Miss enjoyed a gab fest and Helen Olsen, the Nurse community singing around the bonffre. Practitioner. That turned Thirty-eigh- t members out to be aa wise decision, attended plus one unin- because baby girl was bom to Mrs. Wahlberg vited guest. Clyde arrival (Johnson) stopped in just shortly after her Olsen Miss Clinic. at the long enough to snatch up Anna Gillespies paper delivered the baby at 11:28 a.m., assisted by bag containing her Mrs. Janice Boswell. She uneaten steak, plate, fork, knife and spoon; and take off in a flash, with it in her mouth. Marene Larson and Carol Davis were in hot pursuit, but were unable to catch her, and when last seen, she was' disappearing around the comer of Ted Johnsons house! (You must have guessed by now that Clyde is a dog.) It is said that Clyde was seen later with the date and utensils set out in front of her, thoroughly enjoying Annas steak! weighed in at 5 pounds 15 ounces. New mother and baby were transported to Payson in the Eureka Ambulance, driven by EMT Joe Bernini with Miss Olsen and EMTs Janice Boswell and Kathy Sparrow attending the patients. LEGAL NOTICES GUARDIANSHIP AND PROBATg NOTICES . Gorfsult County Clork or tho Roipoctivo Signors for Further Information MEL DUKE deposits and investments of public funds in my possession or control. Cash on Hand, 0; Cash in Banks, 46,386.39; Time Certificates of Deposit In Banks, 95,000.00; Time are Mr. and Certificates of Deposit In Mrs. Hy Schmidt. Shifting all us girls and "boys And this finds me 'mong And the Stotts and Fields, and then Go on over to North Tintic Vice-Preside- STATE MONEY MANAGEMENT Payson. COUNCIL SUMMARY FORM Mr. and Mrs. Roger DEPOSITS AND Gilson of Fountain, INVESTMENTS OF Colorado, are spreading PUBLIC the news of the birth of Unit ofTREASURERS : Government a son! their first child Tintic School District. He was bom in Fountain Date: August 1, 1977 2nd and on August At the close of business 5 in lbs. 8 oz. on June at weighed 30, 1977, the His name is Andrew reflects the following Frank and new mother is low the com fields outlying hills. here in Way back Then a moment in at Illinois. Donnellys But I'm sending to all See Pats ever cheerful "greetings grin And I tell you Ill be Hear his Feeling mighty glad clipper three-da- y If your Tho we knew the pain celebration hes in Is the best you ever Chat a moment at the had. Sirivers Toward Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ruth Wahlberg were on their to check into Payson Rowley; Secretary Carol way Hospital, but decided they Davis; and Treasurer should stop at the new Grace Montoya. Medical Clinic for an After dinner the President Linda Gourley; Savings and Loans, 0; Other Investments: Daily Interest Savings, 107,758.01. Total JEWELRY Clerk Published in the Eureka Reporter August 5, 1977. Last year Utah residents made a total of about one billion, six hundred and eighty million telephone calls. Brands Back-to-Scho- ol FAMILY Funds, $156,371.62. Lorn a B. Hannifin BEAUTIFUL FAMILY BIRTHSTONE JEWELRY FOR MOTHERS AND GRANDMOTHERS IN EXQUISITE 10 KT. OR 14 KT. GOLD SETTINGS. 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