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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two Snorter tr?fut Itr I PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Sprlngvllle, Utah i I j j j matter February 10, 1948, at the j Entered aa second-clas- s post office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. I j Subscription in Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c. : HARRISON CONOVER Publisher WOODROW WEIGHT MRS. BELLE COFFEY : j : j : Correspondent j Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NA- TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY j ""' I NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. '' uniinin.m.rt.rl Methodist services LAIRDS MARKET Fresh Meats, Groc., Dairy Products and Produce. Frozen Foods Delivery Phone Tues.-Thurs.-S- at 433-68- 08 Dr. Robert Runnells of Salt Lake City will conduct the Sunday morning services at the Eureka Methodist Church. The service will be at 11 a.m. Sunday School will be at the regular time, 10 a.m. Fred Johnson flew to San Francisco last week to attend Legal Notices funeral services for a Probate and Guardianship Notices 5 ROOM house for sale, partly furnished. For further in- formation call Ronald Thomas, Phone Eureka. 433-686- 4, ROOM HOUSE Modem, studded. Needs repairs. Will sell cheap. Make offer. Elberta. Don Hopes. 274-337- 0, M31 LDS Church news Bishop Ronald Thomas conducted the Sunday evening services at the LDS Eureka Ward. Invocation was given by Verl Phillips, and certificates were awarded to the Seminary graduates by Lynn Crook. The graduates were Mary Lou Taylor, Karen Dale, and JaNette Hyde. Nichi was given a certificate. It was Ward Relief Society Conference and was conducted by the President Jerlie Kay, who extended greetings, gave a report and introduced the theme, which was Home, the Heart of Spirituality; the music was by Relief Society Organist, Mary Garbett, with Audrey Sanderson as choister. Stake and Ward Relief Society officers and visiting teachers were sustained by Bishop Ronald Thomas and were as follows: Jerlie Kay, Counselors, Barbara Webb and Grace Chatwin; Sec., Celestia Thomson; Chorister, Audrey Sanderson; Organist, Mary Garbett; Theology, Roanna Hansen; Visiting teachers, Fay Ryan; Literary Lesson. Joan Dale; Social Science, Mamie Ruth Wirthlin; Magazine, Potts; Historian, Pat Thomas; Work director, Donna Work Lesson, Grace Chatwin. The program follows: Sac-era talk by Barlsrobara rament Hymn, the Singing by BarMothers; AtalkMothers Rebara Webb, to her Children;" sponsibility talk, How Relief Society is helping me to become a better wife, a special musical number by the Singing Mothers, accompanied by Norma Cas-tlet- on n, s; The Jameson; talk, sation that comes to through spiritual living," Compen- me Ce- - year Hey, Rover 9 Thais No Bone! Carl Fife, 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fife, is confined to the Nephi Hospital, an appendectomy following performed last Friday. Carls friends and the friends of the Fife family are wishing him a speedy recovery. Robert A. MacAfee of Calif, spent the weekend , here with his family. He came for the graduation exercises of his who graduated son, Mike, from Tintic High School last Friday evening. He was accompanied on the return trip by his family, Mike, Pam and Terry. Mrs. Mac Afee will join them later in the summer. Janies Muth is confined to the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake. He was seriously injured in an auto accident in Arizona last week, while on a business His many trip. friends in the District are regretting the accident and are wishing him the best in the way of a speedy recovery. Friends of Mrs. Bessie Carter will be sorry to learn that she is confined to the LDS Theres really no need to worry about this tyke. His pets as gentle as can be. As a matter of fact, baby was the one who had to be trained to be kind to his pet. According to Purina Pet Care Center Authorities, well-traindogs usually have remarkable patience with children, but frolicksome toddlers should be taught that "dogs are people, too. ed Hospital, after undergoing surgery on Monday of this week. She has been living in Calif- ornia for the past was visiting in Merkes remained to be near her Carter's many wishing her the way of a speedy recovery. several months and came to Salt Lake to meet her daughter, Mrs. Ed Merkes of Madison, Wis., who Utah. Mrs. in the city mother. Mrs. friends are best in the and complete or FOR SALE Pax-ma- 98 old aunt, Mrs. Margaret Hult-maShe died in Salt Lake while visiting with a niece, Mrs. Alva Gillmore. Mr. Johnsons two sisters, Mrs. Gill-mand Mrs. Frank Fullmer accompanied him on the trip to the Bay City. Mr. Johnson returned home Saturday evening. Mr. and Sirs. Robert Watt and her father, Martin Oberg, left Saturday for Laramie, to attend ComWyoming, mencement Exercises for a son of Mr. and Mrs. Watt, Robert Timothy Watt, at the University of Wyoming. The exercises were held Monday, May 27. Mr. Watt received his bachelor of law degree from the college of law at the Univer- n. Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information 4 Editor Hem Holes May 31, 1963 sity. Mr. Watt attended elementary school in Eureka, and graduated from the Wasatch Academy in Mt. Pleasant, where he attended high school for four years. He and his wife and small son have been living in Laramie while he attended school. CARD OF THANKS Our thanks and appreciation are extended to all those who were so thoughtful during our daughterss stay In the hospital. For the many lovely flowers, cards and to those who called at the hospital, and the many acts of kindness since her return home, we extend our grateful thanks. (Signed) Mr. and Sirs. Lynn Brady and Pam lestia Thompson; talk by the Stake Relife Society executive, Florence Lamb; remarks by President Patton; benediction, Grace Chatwin. Summer primary The summer time schedule for the Ward Primaries is as follows: First Ward, Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m.; Second Ward, 10:00 a.m. on Tuesdays; and Genola, Goshen and Eureka, on Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. Primary Childrens "Around the Block Parade will be held at 10:00 a.m., on Friday, June 14. and will carry the theme of "The Songs Our Children Sing." The parade is to be of miniature styling, and it is to be held In connection with the Santaquin Homecoming Celebration on June 1 1 and 15. Primary workers, parents and children are urged to participate in the festivities. ..American style The money youre putting into U. S. Savings Bonds today will probably some day go into college tuition, or new furniture, or the walls of a new home. Until you need it, this money is for a very important job. And you can be sure it isnt building a le barrier of brick, barbed wire, and ear-mark- ed 27-mi- concrete. 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