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Show T ) Pane Four The Eureka Reporter Novnnljer Rebekah Columbia Lodge met last Thursday, Health Department would with Noble Grand Bee receive funding from the Ainge conducting. A Legislature to enforce the regular meeting was Act. disposed of, and cards According to Wayne were dispensed with, and LeBaron, District Health in the drawing for prizes, Officer, the purpose of first prize was won by enforcing the act is so Irma Jasper son, and the that "smokers may be low cut, lone Ryan. aware of where they can Refreshments were smoke without infringing served the Bee Ainge, by upon the rights of others hostess for the meeting. and where can enjoy clean air from the tobacco smoke of others." Anyone desiring information concerning the Cub Scouts last Petition may contact week at the homemet of their Wayne LeBaron at Leader, Shirlin Grill. The boys learned to make Head and Arm Bands. Mrs. Carol Castleton is Mrs. Carol Larsen, and the Assistant Leader. her daughter Mrs. Sherrie Perry and her Boys attending were small grand child, Jason Kevin Wahlberg, Tommy Sherman Pratt, Webb, were in town last Lujon, Robert Grill, Mike Bigler, Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Larsen 's mother, Tony Evans, Nathan and Alan Elmer, Mrs. Mid Garity. Federson. requesting immediate funding for the enforcement of the Utah Indoor dean Air Act are being circulated throughout the State. The Indoor Clean Air Act states, "Smoking shall be prohibited in all sections of public places or public meetings except in areas designated as aiuuiuiig-periuiue- u non-smoke- areas, or designated as bars." The reason for the petition is that the Legislature failed to rs Cub Scouts provide funds for the administration or enforcement of the Act when it was passed last If year. enough signatures are collected, the Central Utah District OES Ylewd Rebekahs No smoking plans told Petitions 18, 1977 installs new officers (Brief John Pratt is confined to the Utah Valley Hospital, where he is being given a series of tests. Friends are wishing him a complete recovery. Bryan White of Goshen spent the weekend here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox, on Sunday his mother, Mrs. Colleen White and. he will undergo surgery in family .at a few days. Mortuary. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson were in Logan on Sunday spending the day with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robinson. Welcome visitors at the James Toone home in Mammoth were their and her daughter the Mrs. Lily Erickson and Mrs. Ruth Flack of Vernon spent a few days luring the week in Sandy Esther Mrs. with Nystrom. Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lester of Evanston, Wyoming. her daughter, Gaye came to Eureka to take him They spent Wednesday The Ladies of the home. While they were and Thursday in MamUnited Methodist Church on and took here Mrs. Fox's moth, Sunday met in the their Monday mom and dad to daughter, Mrs. Stella Ladies meet her Provo for dinner. It was a Parsonage. President Mable Butler conducted daughter Mrs. Sherril most happy weekend for the meeting. Prothro and small all. and Gatenby Melisssa, daughter, dropped in for a visit. They all enjoyed a good, day. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fletcher and three children of Salt Lake, here spent Sunday Mr. with and Mrs. visiting Maynard Griggs and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Griggs. Eton (Spike) Sorensen entered the Nephi Hospital Tuesday, where Mrs. Reverend Sloan gave the lesson and he talked Shelden on on "Judith". At the close of the Monday from the Nephi Hospital, where she had meeting Mrs. Butler, hostess for the evening, spent several days served delicious refreshreceiving medical ments to members, treatment. Friends are Alliene Farren, Frances wishing her continued Ewell, Virginia Ran die, improvement.. Patricia Brady, Sandy Mr. and Mrs. James Toone and Mrs. Lila Evans. Milne were in Tooele I am wealthy in my on Friday evening calling friends. on the Lincoln Hansen returned Peg home A new corps of officers were installed on Sunday, November 13, at a Special meeting of Tin tic Chapter no. 18. the Preceeding a delicious meeting, dinner was enjoyed by 80 and guests. and Blight members Maude Patricia Bardy were for the dinner. Presiding over the first part of the meeting, were Maud Blight, Worthy Matron, and Alexander Blight, worthy Patron. Their cordial and sincere inwelcomes and troductions set the stage for ambsj ..enjoyable, 'evening'. 1 Officers Installing were: Marguerite Butler, Worthy Grand Matron, Provo; John Beaslin, Worthy Grand Patron, Vernal; Ruth Darrington, Grand Marshall, Ogden; Virginia Adams, Grand. Chaplain, Logan; Wendell Grand Hibler, Organist, Magna. The following officers were installed: Worthy Bernadine Mogensen; Worthy Matron, Patron, Paul Mogensen; Asso. Matron, Pearl Kester; Asso. Patron, Darwin Larsen; Conductress, Marion Nash; Asso. Conductress, Carol Secretary, Ainge; Georgia Roach; Treasurer, Mary ' to mm mm gt Marshall, Newman; Badertscher Virginia ; Chaplain, Carol Larsen; Organist, Mabel Butler; Adah, Ellen Wolf; Ruth, Jeannine m After you've chosen the best gift, First Security lets you choose the best way to pay. Charge. Check. Or cash from a cash advance. First Security Visa with Protection Plus on the back is ;; Check the only Christmas card you need. Johnson; Lou Carson ; Electa, Patricia Bardy; Warder, Ermina Eden; Sentinel, Floyd Nash. Gifts were presented to retiring Worthy Matron, Maud Blight, and Worthy Patron, Alexander Blight. Installation addresses were heard from Ber- Esther, Paul and which after Mogensen, the Job's Daughter . don't already have the best card in three states, apply at any First Security office. It you nadine Chorus from Provo sang 'Blowin' in the Wind'. They were accompanied on the piano by Barrie Smith. Following the meeting, coffee and cake were served to all present by the men of Tintic Chapter. CHARGE, CHECK OR CASH. QffiiCs MEMBER FDIC Ma-- k VISA Tate Omni LJ and Licensed by BankAmenca Service Corp |