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Show Universal Microf lining Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. Salt Lake City 1, Utah Ethel Brenton bags' deer Ethel Brenton bagged a deer late last Friday night, when she was returning home from an Eastern Star meeting in Tooele. She isnt concerned VoL 62 No. 26 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, June 26, 1964 about bagging the deer out of season, as the pesky critter bounded out of nowhere directly into the path of her car. She was traveling on Highway 36, about 9 miles northwest of Eureka when the accident occurred. Luckily she Tintic District on Saturday, portant ride on the fire will begin at 9:00 oclock, and was traveling at a moderate trucks, and treats for all the the races will be at 10:00 a.m. rate oi speed, or it could have July 4th. on Main Street Added to the regular races, youngsters. resulted in serious injury to will be there other attractions, The rides on the fire trucks her and her passengers, who Firemen are requesting the such as a greased pig chase, were Vola Nevers, Pansy Tre-loparents to see that the younga greased pole climb, and a and Rcwena Hanks. She sters who plan to participate . which should chicken The Fire Volunteer Eureka scramble, succeeded in keeping control In the races come dressed In is making big liven up the days festivities of her car after strikirg the Department old clothes, otherwise they will to be a celebration for which considerably. not be allowed to enter races, deer, prevented the car plans imof all And that held of all the children course, for from being thrown off the (greased pig and pole races.) and into borrow a highway After the races, treats will pit Miss Fileen Fennell, daughDamage to the ca: was estibe passed out to all the youngmated at f300, as the radiator, ter of Mr. . and Mrs. Martin sters. head lights and grill were Fennell, received an associate Another of commercial science degree damaged considerably carload of Eastern St'-- memin graduation exercises of Hen-agebers from Eureka wroe diBusiness College, held behind were and , her, rectly last Saturday evening at able to asbit in getting the car Kingsbury .Hall, at the Unioff the road and to summon versity of Utah, with I. W. C. of Kimball of the Two leaders Missionary prominent Eureka. Friends frun of.. help Mrs. Caroline H. Dunlavy, 84, Stevens, president of the colCommittee. of the Jesus of Christ Church Brenton and her passenMiss were There resident of Eureka for leges, a presiding. General sessions of the conSaints (Mormon), 167 graduates. Miss Fennell gers are happy that no one Latter-da- y many years, died last Tuesference will be held Sunday Salt Lake City, will be feawas injured. course day, June 16, 1964, in a Provo an completed at 10 a.m. and 1:30 pjn. in at the college. tured speakers at the quarterhospital from causes incident ly conference of the Santaquin the Stake Center at 90 South Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to age. Tintic Stake Saturday and 2nd East They will be conducShe was born Avgust 9, 1879 Sunday, June 27 and 28, in ted by Stake President Carl Fennel and Martin Jr., were of in England, a daughter A. Patten, Elberta Visitors are in the city for the exercises. Santaquin. Martha Phillips Henry nnl welcome. They are Elder Don Rasmarried She Haynes. Roy mussen, a member of the Elder Rasmussen attended Elysabeth Franke she his After death Hughes. Home Dr. Robert S. Runnells, Salt Priesthood Teaching the Univerity of 'Utah and H. ChivrelL married Joseph Lake dental surgeon, a former Committee, and Elder Stanley Utah State University. He is makes visitation were later divorced and They resident of Eureka, and a president of a distributing she married DcWltt Dunlavy Mrs. Elysabeth Franke, worfirm and an insulating firm. graduate of Untie High matron Order of of on Oct 7, 1930. He died in As a church worker, he has thy grand School, was elected president Eastern Star of Utah, made 1961. taken an active role in youth her of Utah Council, of Churches, to TooShe was a member cf the and Sunday School programs. ele official visitation at a meeting of the state FriNo. To Join in the celebration last 25, Church of Jesus Christ of Chapter Elder Kimball has been ' an council held in Ogden recently. in her Latter-da- y here and to observe IndependSaints and DaughAssiting evening. day official of the Small Business Dr. Runnells is a son of ence Aswere the the all business 4, ceremonies, ters Pioneers. of Utoii Day July He attended Administration. Raymond and Cleo Beckstead sociate Officers. houses in Eureka will be closGrand Survivors are a son, Bert the LDS Business College and Runnells, well known former ed on that day. Members of Tintic Chapter Hughes, Provo; rive grandchilColumbia Rutness College. As Eurekans, now residing in Salt No. a the for 18, at'enaing the visitadren, 10 gi eat grandchildren, church, . missionary Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd one sister. Mrs. Edith Kelly, he served in New Zealand. He tion we.e After serving in the Air has ta!:e l an active role in Nash, Ethel Brenton, .Pansy Salt Lake City. Force during World War n, were held Funeral church leadership. Treloarf Vola Nevers, Rowena he attended the University of Pa2 Kimin at the Eu- - t Elders Rasmussen snd Hanks, Myrtle Therkmt. pan. Saturday Final plans are will under Utah, and graduated from ball will eddress special meet- tricia Brady, Elsie Nilscn. Mr. reka TPS Ward Chnj el, with Northwestern in way ?or the MIA Girls Camp, University Misand Mrs. V. L. Anderson and Duane Garbett conducting. The which is scheduled for July ings for Priesthood and 1951, with a degree in dental on Anna Franks. leaders services were as follows: OpenSaturday. sionary 14 to If. and all MIA girls surgery. ing prayer, Max Gargett; triDr. Runnells has been active of MIA rges 12 years and up, Mrs. Alice bute, Hughes; in Methodist Church work for are urged to go to Camp speaker, Alexander Blight; voin Santaquin Canyon. the . past eight years. During cal number, the Singing MoGirls will be taken to camp the past several months, he , thers; organ solo, Carl Beag-lejourneyed to Eureka once a by leaders and patents and Benediction, John Boss. month where he held services registration for everyone is Burial was in the Eureka in the Eureka Methodist set for Tuesday morning July a Goshen in and Little Eureka game played Santaquin City. Cemetery under direction 14 at 10 a.m. Parents are inChurch. teams played a game on Tuesday, June 23, which of Berg Mortuary. The grave League He married Marian Guiver vited and encouraged anytime. last Friday in Eureka with ended in a score of 3 for Euwas dedicated by Frank DunThen will be hiking, volley Eureka coming out on the reka and 2 for Santaquin. of Salt Lake on Oct 15, 1943. ball tournament, camp fire winning side, with a score of From all reports it was an all lavy. They have two daughters, RoRelatives here for the sersupper, and regular MIA ses12 to 6. round exciting game, as the vices were Mrs. F.dith byn 10, and an adopted KorKelly, ean girl, Janet Sue, 12. She sion on Tuesday evening with Eureka and the Red Sox score indicates. Both teams Mrs. C- L Jack and daughter, fun and activity. Parents who was recently granted Ameriwere in there pitching. Mrs. Lee Mr. and to to are come the can citizenship. plan Camp The score up to date is 5 Mrs. Lou Livingston, Henrold and son, urged to attend the final days 2 losses. with wins for Eureka, Salt Mr. and Bruce, YjewA IfjoteA Lake; n activities. The Red Socks, Blue Socks Mrs. Bert and Hughes family, Six-year-oand Eureka are all tied for Provo: Mr. and Mrs. ld Programs were conducted Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gourley, last Sunday throughout the first place in the league standRobinson and John, Mr. and Stake to commemorate the ReSr., were in Bountiful last ings. Mrs. Ernest Harding, Provo. storation of the Melchizedek Friday evening attending the Next game will be on July Newman-Bur- e Priesthood. wedding and 7, when Eureka will meet Salem at Salem. A Scouting Court of Honor reception. The bride, Use forson Lee Nelson, Vickie Miss Ann mer Newman, was held last Thursday, June . . . of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald NelMrs. niece of is a Gourley. Ore at the .Eureka Ward all for shipments son suffered painful burns to 18, Filtr vl Corp., 780 tons hal- -' Commander and Mrs. Rohis eyes last FHday, when he Scouts. It was conducted by Other Eurekans attending Wilson Lee. Mr. Mrs. and were Stake Advancement loycita clay. Radtke and two children can a Scout bert small of lime, dropped won Genola chairman. Ward left Tuesday for Corpus Chris-t- l, he was attempting to put in Mrs. SutherJohn and Mr. 78 were is Mrs. V. L. Anderson a a truck. When it hit the the honor flag. There Texas, after spending 57 ten-da- y in attendance. and small land vacation parents a here lime few in Salt was with the daughter, thrown days spending ground, Lake with her daughter-in-lahis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl into his face, causing the burns Merit Badges, 10 Second Class, Becky, of Hawthorne, Nevada, while Mrs. James to his eyes. The bums were 4 First Class, 3 Star Scouts, are spending a Stewart The family has been Anderson, k vaca3 Mile 3 Swim and is Rico in Mr. Puerto Anderson sernot Badges were living in Alameda, Calif., and very painful, but here with their parents, tion ' to God were awards preCommander Radtke is being Duty ious. He was taken to the on, a busiiness trip. Mrs. SutherMr. and Valter sented. transferred to Texas. During Spanish Fork Clinic, where Dr. land And Mr. and Mrs. Roy their stay here Mr. Stewart Mrs. Lorln Thompson honorThere were 5 District ComLudlow at tended him, and he exThurs21 ed and Bob spent three days at follast her husband, mitteemen and was reieaitd to his home Ward Gourley. Mrs.' Sutherland was lowing treatment' His eyes are ecutives present Newly apan attendant at the Newman-Brug- e day at a birthday dinner. Otter Creek fishing, They reOther family members attendalmost back to normal, which pointed District Scout Comport excellent fishing, which and reception wedding Mr. were Phil Mrs. took the otlng off the wretchand Vernon Russell and to the many missioners, is good news ing held in Bountiful last Goed weather encountered Friday Thompson and family of all friends of the Nelson family. Lofgran were presented to the Mrs. Elsie shen their Nilson. in and Eureka. during group. evening. stay 0 ar Events planned for children Eureka student earns degree Stofe EiS sfflferam r rs Mrs. Dunlavey funeral held 18-mo- Former resident appointed head HOLIDAY . -- S T News . Ko-HoLo- Wj Eureka Little League team leads race; posts win over Goshen club y. - .... suffers bums rL n -- . w, two-wee- : |