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Show Page Five THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER April 5, 1968 CHURCH NEWS Bishop Bartschi conducted the Sunday evening services at the LDS Eureka Ward Chapel. Michael Sanderson gave the opening prayer, and the music was by Susan Sanderson at the organ and Audrey Sanderson, chorister. The speakers were Howard Thomas, Henry Roberts, Evelyn Kirk, high councilman af the stake, and El Roy Murdock, Patriarch of the stake. The Junior Sunday School boys chorus sang a number and were assisted by the Aaronic Prieshood, accompanied by Susan Sanderson. The closing prayer was given by Stephen Lovell LDS church Scouring dumps for gold dust US Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lovell, Mrs. Mary Thomas of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Herbert of Goshen and Ed Westover of Santaquin, made a trip to the Manti LDS Temple. Max Wayne Berry, son of Mr .and Mrs. Max Berry, Sr. spent the weekend here visiting with his parents. He is a student at the Utah State University in Logan. Leisa Reisher, daughter of Mr. Wendell Pulley, was released from the Payson hospital this week after spending the past three weks receiving treatment for severe burns, about her arms and legs. Friends of the young girl are wishing her continued improve- spending equals $940 per individual The 186 billion the federal government is expected to spend in fiscal 1969, beginning July 1, will come to 3940 per person, says the Tax Foundation Inc. The figure is determined from the new federal budget figures which include not only the regular budget spending, but spending from trust funds. This expenditure represents an increase of 310-- billion, or 353 per person, more than what is expected to be spent this current year. The new spending figure is 328 billion higher than for fiscal 1967. 5 ment David Garbett Jr., conducted the Sunday morning services at the Eureka LDS ward chapel. The opening prayer was given by Verl Phillips. The music was under the direction of Susan and Audrey Sanderson. Cherrie Rae Willett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Willett, was blessed by Eugene Colvin and the following were confirmed; Elizabeth Gae Montoya, by her grandfather; Harold Fox. Cindy Ilene Sanderson, by her father, Leland Sanderson; Florilla Rose Long, by Bishop Denton Bartschi. Eric Staley was released as MIA sports director. The following were sustained: Alice Fox as Primary worker; Don Franks first counselor in Sunday School; Frank Peart as second counselor; Alton Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berry of Cedar City spent the weekend here with his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Virgil Berry. They came to Eureka to visit with Mrs. Berrys mother, Mrs. Marie Berry, who has been seriously ill. They also visited with other family members, the James Toones, Mrs. Bernice Rusby and Mr .and Mrs Jim McNeil w, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Bray of Ellicott City, Maryland, left Tuesday after spending the week here visiting with Father Richard at the Parish Rectory. The calendar needs revision and it would be one sign of human intelligence to get the job done. They came to Eureka to ex- tend congratulations to Father Richard of the 50th anniversary of his ordination to the Priesthood, and to attend the special Mass celebrating his anniversary, held Friday afternoon at of last week in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 5 p.m. i Mrs. Dora Randle is confin- ed to the Payson Hospital a where she is undergoing series of tests. Scientists from the Department of the Interiors Bureau of Mines have assayed samples of the gold and silver gathered from the powdered remains of waste burned at the city dumps in one of our large eastern cities, and found the total amounts collected represented a value of 314 per ton of waste. Most silver and gold gathered from incinerators comes from photographic chem-iica- ls and films, old coins, costume jewelry and silverware, solder in electronic equipment, For tax refund mail to Ogden Do you have a refund due on your 1967 Federal income tax return? By mailing it directly to the Western Service Center, 1160 West 1200 South Street, Ogden, Utah 84405, it will help speed the processing and refunding procedures involved by eliminating one handling operation. A preaddressed envelope for this purpose was included with your tax form package. and even from sparkle dust used to decorate greeting cards and posters. Old medicine is dangerous The National Safety Council adivscs families to check their medicine cabinets and retain only those medications that were purchased recently and are labeled for instant identification. The Council warns that some compounds deteriorate with age, while others become dangerously strong through evaporation. Discard unlabeled containers. U.S. plans study on color TV ray leaks. - Here's a tasty tip: Successful cheese cookery depends on brief heating at a low temperature. High temperature and prolonged cooking makes the cheese tough and stringy. Those who profess tolerance should be wary about calling other people names. Everyone wants to be popular, but the price one has to pay is often exorbitant. Freeman criticizes prophets of doom. junior Sunday school coordinator and Rhoda Bell and Vivian Stewart, Sunday school secretaries; choristers, Wanda Colo-vic- h and Ann Garbett The closing prayer was given by Ricky Christensen. Holy Week Schedule St Patrick's Church Holy Thursday Services, Ap11, Mass at 5:00 p.m. Good Friday Services, April 12, Mass at 3:00 pm. Holy Communion will be distributed. Evening services, Stations of the Cross at 7:30 p.m. Holy Saturday, April 13, Easter Vigil Service at 8 pm., followed by Mass. Confessions at 4 p.m. on Saturday. Easter Sunday, Mass at 9 p.m., with the church choir furnishing the music. ' ril Methodist church A special Holy Week Service will be held Wednesday April 10 in the Eureka Methodist Church. A Communion Service will be held at that time. All those interested are cordially invited to attend. I SCIENCE PROJECTS (Continued from Page Four.) on them show damage to internal organs. Individual investigation in science classes at Tintic High School has been very successful. Students have not only completed worthwhile projects that they have shared with classmates. They have also learned methods of working and looking up references that will be helpful to them throughout life. They have mastered basic ideas of the unit to a greater degree and in a more meaningful way than in a conventionally conducted class. Fred Openshaw and the eleven students in his class are convinced it is an excellent way to learn. Unde Sam doesn't permit anyone to charge taxes. 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