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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two if? fEttrrha SUjrortfr The annual stake Old Folks Party was a decided success, and according to reports one of the most enjoyable and best attended parties in recent years. The party was held last Saturday. General chairman of the event was Leland Sanderson, Stake High Councilman of Eureka, who was assisted by the following ward chairmen and their committees: LaRue Jarvis, Betty Tuckett, Virginia Roberts, Bob Tilby, William Penrod, and John Caatleton, Eureka. The program consisted of talent from each ward. The number from Eureka was a piano solo by Mayme Wirthlin. Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Bprlngvllle, Utah Entered aa second-clas- s matter February 10, 1948, at the post office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription In Advance Per Year, 84.00; Per Copy, 10c. HARRISON CONOVER Publisher WOODROW WEIGHT Editor MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. ltlMMUSSiHSBltNMWMMiei SLJ wee Sun Sk in STOKER SLACK, use When you want the best Castle Gate. Washed, oiled and dust proof. Exclusive Dealer: BILL AND LOT ALLINSON'S COAL YARD Phone 433-684- 0 LAIRDS MARKET Fresh Meats, Groc Dairy Products and Produce. Frozen Foods at Delivery Tues.-Thurs.-S- Phone 433-68- 08 FOR SALE TO BE moved: 30 apts. bid. 105 x 21 ft. can be remodeled into nice apts, home, cabins, motel. Will make good shop, warehouse, farm 4-pl- ex bid. 31700 delivered to your lot Complete financing. Call 882-35- Tooele. 16 J12 Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clark or tha Raspaotiva Signars for Furthar Information NOTICE The Central Utah Water Conservancy District will accept applications until July 6, 1964, for the position of General Manager of the District Applications should be sent to Robert B. Hilbert Personnel Committee Chairman, 3383 So. 3rd East P. O. Box 15587, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. Published in the Eureka Reporter May 21, June 5 and 19, 1964. ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATIS- M Prominent former Eurekan dies; services Monday S T News PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH SsSSMMiSf May 29, 1964 Change in Mass schedule-- at St Patrick's Church Beginning Sunday, May 31, there will be two masses at St Patricks Church, 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. During the winter months, only one Mass was celebrated at 9:00 a.m. The new schedule will be for the summer months, or until otherwise notified. Forty hours devotion Forty hours devotion will begin at the 10:00 o'clock Sunday Mass at St Patricks Catholic Church. Benediction on Sunday will be at 4:00 p.m. Mass on Monday and Tues. will be celebrated at 8:30 a.m., with evening devotions at 7:30 p.m. both evenings. of them participated in the church service. They were Mrs. Mabel Butler, Mrs. Vola Nev-er- s and Mrs. Patricia Brady. The fourth speaker, Mrs. Jackie Banghart, was unable to attend, but her talk was recorded and played at the service. There were three Lay Speakers from Tooele who participated in the service. All gave three minute talks. Mrs. Virginia Randle and Mrs. Frances Ewell of Eureka, sang with the combined choir. Those makirg the trip to Tooele were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hanks, Ethel Brenton, Mrs. Annie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brady and daugh- ters, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault and Mrs. Elsie Nilson. After the church service a pot luck dinner was served to all those attending. LDS Church services Duane Garbett conducted the Sunday evening services at the Methodist Church services Eureka LDS Ward. The invoRev. Russell Tanner of cation was given by Nichi Tooele, will be in Eureka on and Mayme Wirthlin Sunday to conduct the services was the with at the Eureka Methodist Faye Ryan, accompanist chorister. Church. This will be Rev. TanVerl Phillips was released as ners last visit to Eureka, as Supt. of YMMIA and Mrs. Rahe is being transferred to anchel Long was released as the other assignment Rev. Tanner of YWMIA. Lee Ryhas taken care of the Eureka president an was sustained aas YMMIA and Tooele churches for the Supt., and Lorin Thompson post few years, and his church was released as assistant ward members, as well as many other clerk, and Sterl Laird was susresidents in Eureka are very tained to fill in as ward clerk. sorry to lose him and Mrs. Mema Garbett was made a TSnner. He has endeared himself to his people and has given Primary worker. The sacrament song was giv a real boost to the church aten by the Singing Mothers, tendance during the time he with Mary Garbett as accomhes served his people in Eupanist, and Audrey Sanderson, reka. Following the services a pot conducting. luck luncheon will be served Speaker for the evening was at the Memorial Building. All Russell L. Davis of Bountiful, those interested are invited to who is head of State Libraries attend, and are reminded to Commission. He talked on the bring some food to be added Book Mobile which will be to the pot luck luncheon. making trips to Juab County Eureka Methodist Church in the near future. Other visitmembers and the Tooele ors were Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Church held a joint service Frederickson. Mrs. Frederick-so- n is on the library board at last Sunday at the Tooele Tooele County. ' Church at 11:00 a.m. There are seven certified Lay The benediction was given in and four Speakers Eureka, by John Boss. Caa-tlet- on (continued from page one) Modem Mrs. Mrs. Ted Johnson was hostess to the Modem Mrs. Club last Wednesday evening. Bridge furnished the evening's diversion and prizes were won by Mrs. Ray Badertscher, Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. James Muth. After conclusion of the card games, Mrs. Johnson served tasty refreshments to those mentioned and to Mrs. Joseph Bernini, Mrs. Darrell Franks, Mrs. Frank McCabe, Mrs. Floyd Evans. Stake president from 1917 to 1939 and was also a high councilman in the Salt Lake Stake. Mr. Birch was a temple ordinance worker for 20 years and had been a high priest group leader and member of the North 17th Ward. He was prominent in mining circles and was at one time assistant general, manager of the Jesse Knight mine holdings in the Tintic Mining District. He also served as postmaster of Eureka from 1928 to 1932. His survivors include his widow, Salt Lake City; one son and two daughters: Emron M. Birch, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Laveme D. (Ada) Green, Provo; Mrs. Lionel (Virignia) Fairbanks, Orem; one stepson and one stepdaughter; 14 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mae Kinkead and Mrs. Maude Keaton, both of San Francisco. Miners Auxiliary Miners Union Auxiliary met last Wednesday evening in the Miners Union Hall, with President LaRue Fox conducting. A routine business meeting was held, and several games of Bingo and 500 were enjoyed. Mrs. lone Ryan won the Bin-g- o prize, and Mrs. Elva Webb the 500 prize. Alice Peart, cut prize. Mrs. Alliene Farren and Mrs. Elva Webb were hostesses for the meeting and served tasty refreshments. ' Assembly Presidents visitation to the local organization, which is scheduled for Thursday, June 4. Cards were dispensed with, and in the drawing for prizes, Mrs. Nellie Laird won the high cut, and Ethel Brenton, the Columbia Rebekah Columbia Rebekah Lodge No. 2, met last Thursday in regular session with Noble Grand, Colleen McNulty, conducting. After disposing of the regular business meeting, plans were discussed for the Rebekah low cut. Lova Jones and Minnie Painter were hostesses for the evening and served a tasty lunch. Plans are going ahead for the annual MIA conference ses- sions to be held, June 12, 13 14, in Salt Lake City. Some of the youth of the stake will participate in the fine music presentation. Another outstanding opportunity for learning, is the annual BYU Education Week to be held June at the BYU campus. Every type of education will be there for you. Plan to attend. Information and details can be yours by contacting ward leaders or the university itself. and , 8-- 11 Amazing Compound Dissolves Common warts Away Without Catting or Burning Doctors warn picking or scratching at warts may cause bleeding, spreading. Now waring Com- penetrates into warts, Sound Wtheir cells, actually melts warts away without cutting or burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used as directed, removes common warts safely, effectively, leaves no ugly scars. IHenry Cabot Hodge Represents L EADERSHIP PPORTUNITY . Do claims and double talk make doubt can get any relief Jou arthriticyouand rheumatic pains? 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