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Show The Eureka Reporter rage Two November 4, 1977 flubltr Nnttrra Elks Lodge hr Eurrka iRrpmtfr fobata Linda President conducted the Tuesday evening meeting of the Eureka Ladies of Elks Club. A routine Gourley Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springy ille, Utah 84663 business meeting was Member: PRESS UTAH score; Marsha Tilby, raffle; and Kerrie Fife, cut. Hostesses for the evening were Rosalie Jameson and Shirley Bell. ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. . Historical Seniors meet CARD OF THANKS We would like to 9 The Memorial Building provided the setting for a very enjoyable Halloween Party for Tintic's very-livelYoung at Heart Club on Friday evening. About thirty members attended all decked out in Halloween array. A k dinner delicious was enjoyed by all, followed by a slide presentation by Father Ludo, depicting his trip to and climb up Mount Rainier. pot-luc- Throughout, the world there are about 2,300 species of snakes. 'fogiasiir?. oJ express y - . our deep appreciation for all the expressions of love shown us through flowers, food, cards and concern rendered at the service of our wifebeloved and S. Mande mother, Holladay. - ' Howard Holladay Fred H. and Lynn Holladay and families Cril shocks. 1. LeBond Regal 13 in. Sk. No. B4163 Lathe, LDS 1. Sioux ft electric Bishop Dave Garbett 13142. No. presided at and" con- drill, Rons may be inspected ducted the Sunday Sacrament Meeting at the any school day from 9:00 to 4:00 pm. Eureka Ward LDS am: Tintic School District Chapel. Music was under the reserves the right to made. At the close of the meeting, several games of Bridge were enjoyed with prizes going to Alliene Farren, high Correspondent Managing Editor Publisher Com.. Rejoicing at the birth of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kirkham. A son was ban to diem at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo on October 25, 1977. Society has meeting The October meeting of the Tintic Historical Society, held- last Wed- nesday, was a very k joyable one. The en- pot-luc- supper was fun, as always. The featured speaker of the evening, Mr. Theron Luke, spoke about the Deseret in used Alphabet, Brigham Youngs day. Mr. Luke had three books with this printed alphabet, and sample pages for everyone to examine. It was truly like looking at a foreign language. This form of writing passed into obsolescence with the death of its main supporter, Brigham Young, one hundred years ago. This months meeting will be held on Nov. 17, one week early because of reject any or all bids. Lorna B. Hannifin Colovich and Norma This cute little miss Clerk ' Kae Berry, Jameson. Published in the The invocation was by daughter of Mr. and Nick Castleton. Eureka Reporter Nov. 4, Mrs. Scott Berry. Announcements were 11, and 18, 1977. Mandi celebrated her. as follows: The Cub Scout first birthday on OcBanquet will be held in tober 23 at n party held at the home of her Payson on November 12. FOR SALE is scheduled for grandparents, Mr. and Baptism Nov. 12, at 6 BAR, RESTAURANT for Saturday Mrs. William Stickney the Stake Center. rent or sale. Eureka at pm. of Payson. Joining in On same the date, boys of Utah. Rent, $110 per the celebration were Priesthood Aaronic age, month; SELL $18900. grandparents Mr. and will have a preview at the Easy terms. Call Ted Mrs. Max Berry of Stake Center. A Special Garfield and Eureka; greatgwill Fireside be held at Associates. n24 randmother Mrs. the Ward Church at 6 pm. Ruby Cole Stickney, on Sunday, November 6. WANTED Payson; and greatGuest speakers will be grandfather Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Elroy SEWING JOBS. I make Berry of Eureka. Many Murdoch, who have just childrens and adults other family members returned from a mission clothes, doll clothes and attended and Bland! in Florida. stuffed animals. For was the recipient of business the further information call During many gifts. n4 portion of the service, Harold Fox was approved to be advanced to the FOR SALE office of High Priest and Steven Childs, to. the DOUBLE size poster of Elder, Laura BED. White with gold office The Bible Study group held a class Thursday McIntyre was sustained trim. For further inin the Relief formation call n5 eveing at St. Patricks as a teacher Society. rectory. Underdiscussion The program was under was die Gospel of St. the direction of the Blark Club Blatthew, New Testament family. The Chapters three and four. Young The instructor, Father speakers were Mr. and Blrs. Alliene Farren Ludo, expanded upon the Blrs. Young. hosted members of the The Benediction was great wealth of material Club at her home two given by Floyd Gourley. Bridge direction CLrJ, Each birthstone is set for each 433-661- 5. His name is Sheldon Blaine and he weighed 8 poinds 4 ounces. Happy grandparents are Mrs. La Von Kirkham of Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Draper of The contained in the Genola. Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving. will in be held the chapters. He then showed meeting Jeril Carlson are the high school film room at some interesting slides of great-grandparent- s. 7:30 pm. Miss Gloria the Holy Land. After the session, Ckonin will talk to us about Water Witching in' refreshments were Utah. Circle the day on served by Mr. and Blrs. Joe Bernini. Attending YjewA your calendar. were Mr. and Mrs. Paid Mogensen, Mrs. Rebecca Spending some time at Visitors at the homes of Montoya, Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mrs. Naomi Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brady Martin Fennell, Mrs. Cushing last week, were and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lorna Hannifin, Mr. and Blaine her on Monday, were Mrs. Lynn Brady and Bffr. Fife, Cook, and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fife and Blrs. Joe Bernini. Eddie, of Ventura, and two children, from The next class will be California. They were in Orem. on held Friday, Utah, primarily, to 6:30 November at 5, pm. participate in the deer the deer hunt at the rectory. All inEnjoying hunt. in the area around terested persons are Ekkers Ranch, were Mr. invited to attend. Hunting in the Richfield and Mrs. Ned Allinson area, were Mr. and Mrs. Sr., Randy and Chad; Adren Underwood and Bliss YlewA . . Margaret Ann family; Mr. and Mrs. Hannifin; Miss Launa Vance Underwood and Allinson; Bob Allinson family; and Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Shelley; Irma John Underwood and Mr. and Mrs. Ned at Jasperson presided the family. They report (Stormy) Allinson and Wednesday evening good hunting! family; and Lorie Bigler. meeting of Columbia a Rebekah Lodge No. 2. A Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fife They reportwith good routine business meeting Randy camping trip spent three days camping and Bob each getting a was held followed by a at Antelope Springs. They deer. social hour. Prizes were brought home some inawarded to Annie Franks teresting specimens for A weekend visitor., at and Frances Ewell. the Trilobite diggings. Refreshments were the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tran Judge, was their then served by the Kats The Alley daughter, Eileen. She is a hostess, Irma Jasperson. Morning Thursday student at Utah State Bowling League wound University in Logan. soon. of the the first Bridge on Thursday Vice-Preside- Order now to assure Christmas Delivery! 30 Different Styles Lay Away Now Tor Christmas! Oiar Many fine wiff Suggeiwowt She up CATHOLIC . Diie Jsws&y 220 South Main Over fa Century in Spring vill nt quarter regular bowling season, Presently confined to on Thursday. Winning the Utah Valley Hospital in quarter was the Tintic Provo, is Mrs. Grace Tromper team. Team Laird. She underwent members are Grace back surgery on Friday Bernini, Diane and is reported to be Anna Brackenbury, very well. recuperating Gillespie, Alice Peart and Her many friends hope Ruth Rowley. die will be as good as new Mayor Wayne Cook and a friend from Tooele, Jack McKay, along with Dan Berry from Blam-mot- h, hunted in the Book Cliffs area of Eastern Utah. They were all successful in bagging their deer. evening. Several games of Contract Bridge were enjoyed with prizes going to: Grace Bernini, high Wall, score; Faye honors; Naomi Cushing, cut; and Leona Franks, low score. Also attending were Linda Gourley, BlarJean Finch, Ina Clement and Fawn Fife. Blrs. Wall and were Blrs. Gourley special guests. At the conclusion of the games, the hostess served The Celebrant at Blass last Saturday evening at St. Patricks Church was the pastin', Father Ludo. The readings revealed the truth that God offers friendship to all who are truly repentant. Blass was held, also, on Tuesday All Saints Day a Holyday of Obligation for Catholics. The Gospel was according to St. Blatthew and contained the Beatitudes from the to the Sermon on the Blount. refreshments Fathers homily on the group. Gospel showed how all of the Saints possessed the Silence makes no virtues spoken about in mistakes. the Beatitudes. French Proverb Mass next Saturday will be at the regular time Who do you say that I 6 pm. Clul child's birth month. 00 n son-in-la- w CHRISTMAS with a MOTHER'S RING Wanda 433-634- 1. $riefd MAKE THIS of 374-60- proud MEL DUKE power steering and brakes, air 6lu n plans for the annual Christmas Party were Second class postage paid at Eureka, Utah 84628 Entered as second class matter February 10, 1948, at the post office, Eureka, Utah 84628, under the Act of March 3, 1879. MRS. GRACE BERNINI MARTIN W. CONOVER HARRISON CONOVER pm. Monday, November NOTICE TO BID 21. Tintic School District 1971 1. Chevrolet will accept bids on the ElCamino, radio, heater, following items, up to 6:00 held during which further Subscription in advance, per year, $4.50; per copy, 10c Consult county dark or tha and Guardianship Notieas for further information raspactiva (ignart am?. METHODIST ' Reverend Jim Sloan conducted the Worship Service on Sunday at Eurekas United The Church. sermon was, of his theme Methodist The Church Service next Sunday will be at the regular time 2 pm. and will be under the direction of Rev. Sloan. Sunday School will precede the Service at 1 pm. NEW RUGBY STRIPES AND RT KNIT MATERIAL NOW HERE!! GRANNIES' NECCHI FABRICS El 274 So. Main, SprinqvilU |