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Show Corp Universal Microfilming 141 Plerpont Awe. Salt take City 1 Vol. 65 Eureka, Utah 84628 FTA ill November 17, 1967 No. 46 10c per copy meefliig fVtotay tow PTA will hold a meeting on Monday, Nov. 27 in the high school auditorium at 8:00 p.m. A special feature of the meeting will he a play by a group of high school students, directed by Mrs. Christensen. The cast is composed of Ned Allin-soGary Nelson, Rodney Christensen, Kim Pannell, Debbie Ewell and Pauline Hansen. The play "Reach for the Stars" is approved by the National Educational Assn. n, plj7 Those in charge are urging a good attendance. Services held here for . ; J tl i r S. Howard McIntyre, for whom services will be held Saturday at the Eureka Ward Chapel : i Jack Ames, 58, a native of n Eureka, and a brother of Cle-lo- Ames of Eureka, died Monday, Nov. 13, 1967 in Burbank, Calif., after an illness. He was bom in Eureka, on March 21, 1909, a son of Dolph and Kate Brandt Ames. He received his education in the Eureka schools. He was a veteran of World War II, and served in the U. S. Air Force. He married Ada Sly in January 1963. He was an employee of Sears in Hollywood at the time of his death. Survivors include his widow, Burbank; one brother, Clelon, Eureka; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Tilby, Genola and ' Mrs. LaVeme Hayward, Salt Lake. Funeral services were held a i Jack Ames, 58 Funeral services ' Saturday for Howard McIntyre Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 pan. in the Eureka Ward Chapel for S. Howard McIntyre, 41, Mammoth, who died of pneumonia November 16, 1967 in the Pay-so- n Hospital. Friends may call at the Keith Jolley Mortuary, Payson Friday from 4 to 5 p.m. and at the family home in Mammoth, Friday after 6 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be in the Eureka Cemetery. Mr. McIntyre was Juab County commissioner at the time of his death.He was also secretary of the McIntyre Investment Co. in Mammoth, and treasurer and director of the Mammoth Mining Co. A veteran of World War II, he also was purchasing agent for the Centennial Develop-Co- ., Eureka, Juab County., Mr. McIntyre was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and BPOE 711 Elks, Lodge Bom May 26, 1926, Santa Monica, Calif., he was the son of Earl and Maude Boone McIntyre. He married Polly Kent, Jan. 21, 1951 in Spokane, Wash. His survivors include his widow and two daughters, Ra Mona and Renee of Mammoth; mother, Mammoth; brother and sister, Steele McIntyre, Mammoth, and Mrs. Mary N. Olsen, Frostberg, Md. Friday in the Eureka LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Eureka City Cemetery under direction of Keith Jolley Mortuary. i Mac Bigler named to school board Mac Bigler , Eureka businessman was appointed to the Tin-ti- c Board of Education to fulfill the unexpired term of Frank McCabe. Mr. McCabe was forced to resign his position as a member of the board due to the law requiring residency within the precinct from which a member is elected. He recently moved to a home outside his precinct, and the board voted unanimously in favor of Mr. Bigler at its regular board meeting. Mr. Bigler has been active in city and county affairs, having recently been a candidate for the county commission. in telephone messages causes trouble for characters in The Skys the Limit Tintic junior class play scheduled for November 22. Taking leading parts are Bruce Rusby, Pam McIntyre, Janet Brady, Wirth Sanderson, and Craig Colovich (seated). A mix-u- p Jmr d tfhreeto p)irepirs for emdly "The three-a- ct Skys the Limit," a comedy involving a "typical" American family that has its ups and downs, will be presented to the public of Tin-ti- c District Wednesday, Nov- ember 22. The junior class, sponsor of the activity, announced a matinee schedule at 1:30 and an performance at the at 8:00 Tintic High School. Mrs. Mary Lynn Christensen, speech and drama instructor, is director. Tickets are being sold in a campaign throughout Eureka; however, they may be purchased at the door during the night of the performance. oclock in assembly Monday, November 20 give advice in an assembly to students and interested townspeople at the Tintic High School. Scheduled for Monday, November 20 at 2:30 p.m., the program is one of a series presented to a number of schools throughout the state by inmate volunteers. - School men at convention . evening Parents invited to join students Utah State Prison inmates will relate their experiences and Mao Bigler will fill unexplred term of Frank McCabe on Untie School Beard. . .. Wgdsdy, Dwain Gargett and Dale L. Nelson attended the Utah State School Boards Convention held at Cedar City Thursday and Friday. Theme of. the program centered on school board leadership and "The ABCs of Boardmanship. . of Schools, Superintendent Dale L. Nelson, invited the public to join with the students of the junior-senihigh school. Purpose of the inmates relating their experiences is to let the youth know some of the danger signs leading to serious offenses against society. Ned Allinson, student body president, will be in charge of arrangements for the program. Students have been invited to respond with questions following the inmate speaking groups or presentations. Cancer has not been shown to be contagious. Removing a mole will not result in cancer; cancer is more likely to result from not having it removed if it ought to be. tteu. 22 Cast members include: Dan Sky, a businessman, Worth Sanderson; Ellen Sky, his wife, Janet Brady; Sunny Sky, their old, Pam McIntyre; Connie Sky, their older daugh16-ye- ar ter, Carol Stapley; Bill Sky, their old son, Craig Colovich; Gramma, Dans mother, Marelo Bogdan; Ace Dawson, Sunnys steady, Bruce Rusby; Sylvia Simpson, a local charmer, Launa Allinson; Bob Turf, Connies young man, Ricky Christensen; Sam Anderson, a friend of Gramma, 15-ye- ar Mike Drussel; Ed Green, Dans boss, Tommy Russell; Marcia Munson, a cheerleader, Kim Pannell; Miss Minnie Cocker, just call her "Minnie, Pauline Hansen. Turn on your lights these dark, fall days. The Utah Safety Council warns that youre kidding yourself dangerously if you think you need lights only if you cant see. Use your headlights to let the other guy know where you are at all times. When youre driving youve got to be seen to be missed. Heart disease is not necessarily a reason for refusing an operation or for being afraid to take anesthetics. Eating between meals Is ways harmful (untrue). al- |