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Show Universal Miorof lining Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. Salt Lake City 1, Utah ChurcH NEWS St. Patrick's Church Diocesan Council of Catholic Women will meet for their meeting Monday, March 21, at 12:30 p.m., at St. Francis Social Hall in Provo. Luncheon will be served preceding the meeting. All the ladies of the parish are invited to attend. Central District semi-annu- al Hews reports of Religious instruction classes will follow the usual schedule with the exception of the kin- THS dergarten and first grade classes. They will meet at 2:30 on Tuesday, Instead of on Monday. Gae Phillips, reporter The Diocesan Development Drive conducted last Sunday in Eureka, Goshen and Delta, raised almost four times the assigned quota. Father Stran-ca- r wishes to thank the following for their excellent work: James V. Muth, chairman of the drive in Tin tic; Frank McCabe, vice chairman; and cap- tains, Cecil Fitch, Jr., Joseph Bernini, Martin Fennall, Daniel Lucas, and Brennan Hannifin for Eureka; Mrs. Ray Cook for Goshen; Mrs. Armathea Gonzales, Elberta and Charles Thomas, Delta. Mens Communion Breakfast will be held on Sunday, March 27. Father Louis Fisher, assistant pastor of St Catholic Patricks Church in Salt Lake will be the guest speaker. He will arrive in Eureka on Saturday, March 26 at 4 p.m. The men will receive Communion in a body. Breakfast will follow the 9:00 o'clock Mass and will be served by the wives of the communicants. Larry On Saturday, March 6, the THS debate teams traveled to Provo for the regional oratory legislative forum and extem- poraneous speaking meet. St. Francis was the host of the meet on the Brigham Young University campus. The students registered between 8 and 8:30 a.m. Following registration each team debated two rounds. The teams then had lunch in the BYU cafeteria and at 1 pirn, the students returned for two more rounds. Following the fourth round, awards were given. Kirk Drus-sand Kent Bigler won two rounds. Those debating were Kirk Drussel, Kent Bigler, Gae Phillips and Max Wayne Berry. Pauline Hansen and Tommy Russel also attended to observe the procedure of debate. el Joann Okelberry and Dr. Paul Fawson group. C. chaperoned the Tuesday, March 22, the regional dramatics meet will be held at St Josephs High School in Ogden. This year 23 students will be will be guest speaker participating in the following at the breakfast All the . men., divisions: mono-actinretold ' of the Parish are asked 'to 'Redramatic and humorous serve that date for the event. story, reading, radio speaking and pantomime. Methodist Church The students planning to atRev. Nicholson conducted the tend are Jose Lucas, Boyd Sunday evening services at the Dale, Susan Sanderson, Kent Eureka Methodist Church. Girl Bigler, Carolee Rose, Thomas Scouts affiliated with the Russell, Pam McIntyre, Pauline church were present and wore Hansen, Jenny Lynn Taylor, their full dress uniforms and Kirk Drussel, Robert Kirkham, Tommy Taylor, Jerry Hansen, sang a special number, T Believe. Girl Scouts in the group Judy Bray, Max Berry, Gae were Debby James, Debbie Phillips, Mike Drussel, Janet Ewell, Janalee Eastwood, Pam Brady, Pauline Gilson, Launa Allinson, Kim Pannell, David Brady, and were accompanied Hyde and Carol Ann Stapley. by Janet Brady. The group will leave at 5:15 The regular schedule for a.m. Tuesday morning and plan to return home at 6:00 p.m. church services will be followed this coming Sunday, March The model U. N. Club is pre20, with Rev. Nicholson in charge and giving the sermon. paring for the Model U. N. Services will begin at 7:00 pm. which is to be held April 22 Sunday School will be at 10:00 and 23 at the University of Utah. Committee assignments am., with Supt. Virginia Ranhave been made and arrangedle in charge. ments are being made for housing. Of Interest to the church All students who do not stay members and to many of the residents of Eureka will be the with friends or relatives in Salt services scheduled for Sunday, Lake City are being housed in March 27, when the Boy homes of supporters of the U.N. There is no charge for this serScouts of Tooele will be present at the church services, and vice. The Model UN would like the will participate in the services. support of the community in These Scouts were to have this undertaking, since it is been here on February 6, but the first time that THS has weather conditions prevented them from coming. Remember participated. the date, March 27. Sut-tlemy- re g, ;:1 . 4 ?s i j 1 J ft a In Viet Nam Major Alan Randle arrived in Viet Nam last week, according to word received here by his family. Alan and his family have been living in Alabama for the past several months, where he has been stationed at an Air Firce base near Bossier City. The Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep historically were present throughout the mountainous areas of northern and central Utah, but were extirpated around the turn of the century. divisim f MemmM lissffk activities Power failure No. 11 March 18, 1966 Eureka, Utah 84628 Vol. 64 rIP ff pmosmsS dhmgies Dr. Donald O. Rausch, mine superintendent, Tin tic Division, Kennecott Copper Corporation, has announced the following appointment and promotions at the Tintic Division Burgin Mine. mine is a The part of Kennecotts New Mines Division and is located seven miles southeast of Eureka. Robert E. Riley was appointed mine general foreman effective February 1, 1966. Mr. Riley comes to the Tintic Division with ten and a half years mining experience, including superintendent of mines at The Bunker Hill Company, Kellogg, Idaho. He is a graduate of Wisconsin Institute of Technology with a BS in mining engineering. He and his wife Andtie have two children, Mark, 9, and Carol, 3. Mr. Riley resides here; Mrs. Riley and the children plan to join him at the conclusion of the school year. Charles R. Cook was appointed to mechanical maintenance foreman effective February 15. Prior to his new . assignment, Mr. Cook was employed .as mechanic le adman r he has been Division with Kennecott-Tinti- c nearly three years. Mr.1' Cook and his wife, Betty, reside at Goshen and are the. parents of three children, Judith Ann, 18; George Ray, 16; Patricia Lee, 7. Effective March 1, David C. Bird was promoted to administrative engineer. Mr. Bird has been with the division 14 monhe holds a BS and MS edand promotions have been made by Rennecott ths; Appointments ucational degrees from Utah ' Copper Corporation for their Burgin Aline operation here. Top State University and the Unileft, Robert E. Riley of this city was appointed mine general of Utah respectively. foreman; top right, Charles Cook, Goshen; bottom left, David C. versity Mr. Bird and wife, Ellen, rebeen assigned Bird, Santaquin, and Sheldon Elmer, Payson, have side at new duties at the mine. Santaquin. They are the parents of three children, Valery, 10; Mike, 8; Mark, 4. Sheldon Elmer was employed as an accountant effective February 1, 1966. Mr. Elmer is a Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Berry graduate of .Brigham Young spent the weekend in Murray University and has been teachand Midvale where they visitLeonard Drussel, 71, Burley, ing at the Utah Trade Tech in ed with relatives, Mrs. Ethel Idaho, a brother of Mrs. Anna Provo. Mr. Elmer and his wife Argyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Franks of Eureka, died Sunday and are the and Mr. and Mrs. Mat morning, March 13, 1966, in a reside at Payson two parents of children; Jeanie, Yengich. Burley hospital after a short 9; Louis, 5. illness. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones He was bom July 3, 1894, in and children of Salt Lake Lehi to August and Caroline YfewA YJoted . . spent Sunday here with his Beck Drussel. He married Cora parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pricilla Beck September 19, Judge. 1917, in Albion, Idaho. She died Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page of. November 10, 1945. Salt Lake were in town last Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ekker He worked as a machinist, Saturday visiting at the home and family of Long Beach, and. was a veteran of World of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton I. Laird. spent the weekend here with War He is survived by a son, Jay, the Martin Ffennell family and Mrs. Rosalie Dunn of Nephi, Burley, Idaho, one daughter, his mother, Mrs. Naomi Ekker. Mrs. Elmore (Lola) Piocher, spent last Friday here with They were house guests of Rupert; brothers, Ray, Emmett, Mr. and Mrs.- Jack Coffey. She Idaho; David, Burley; Irvin, recently returned home from Mrs. Backers. Bellevue; .Eugene, Paul Idaho; a .trip to the Blast, where she visited .with- her son and famMr. and Mrs. Gordon Bell of one sister, Mrs. Anna Franks, ily,. Mr. and Mrs.: Robert Dunn Salt Lake spent the weekend Eureka; five grandchildren.. conwere services Funeral and their son and daughter, in Mrs. here with her mother, Mcin 2 ducted Friday at p.m. Syracuse, New York, and in Ruby Bigler and other relaHome Culloch Funeral Chapel Wausau, tives. Wisconsin, with her in Burley, Idaho. Burial was in siajter and brither-in-laMr. View the Pleasant mid is Mrs. who Patrick Cemetery Davitt. Robert (Bob) Laird, teaching in the Church College with- graveside services. Mrs. Franks and her "son, Ronald. Nelson, Roy Gourley of Hawaii, in Laie Oahu, Hawere in Darrell the for Jr.; and Norman Schow, reBurley waii, was home for a few days services. turned home last Friday, after last week spending the time Nellie Mrs. spending several weeks in Medwith his mother, Ore icine Hat, Canada, on some Shipments Laird and other relatives. Bob 1200 toils Filtrol Corp. work for Dugway special has been teaching in Hawaii Grounds. clay. for the past few years. Proving lead-zinc-silv- er . fl.w HoUi .... Brother of Eurekan dies Ar-gy- le . . t - . . hits Eureka A power outage Monday morning sent many workers to work without breakfast, or at best a very cold one. The power was out from 6:30 to 9:00 a.m. Power lines coming into town were out of order and it took some time to find the trouble. Late sleepers were not aware of the power failure, as it was restored by the time they were ready for their morning snack. - . w, . . 1 . hal-loysi- . te ,. . ' |