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Show July 25, 1969 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Young at Heart holds meet Marene Bird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird returned home last Thursday from a seven-wee- k vacation spent in Belle Gardens, Calif., where she was the guest of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron' at Dad's Camp Young at Heart Senior Citizen Club met the senior citizen club of Nephi last Wednesday at Dads Camp in Nephi Canyon where they all enjoyed a picnic lunch and a good talk fest. ald Bird. An excellent program was furnished by the Nephi members and the Tintic club furnished watermelon for the entire group. A few of the members tried their luck at fishing and report good luck. Twenty-five from Eureka and Goshen made the trip. Special guests were John Weldon, Mrs. Sarah Kent, who is visiting in Mammoth at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Polly McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Harkins (Margaret Cron- in) and Mrs. Helen Brown. Next meeting of the Young at Heart Club will be held on Wednesday, . August 6, in the Memorial Building. The. trip planned for August 20 will be discussed at the meeting and all are asked to make an effort to attend. Mr. and Mrs. James Toone of Mammoth spent Tuesday fishing on the Strawberry Res- ervoir - Twlrlers who appeared in the Saturday parade perform as they march down the parade route. Many recover from heart ills Within the next 24 hours, 4,000 to perhaps 10,000 American men and women will suffer heart attacks, their first or a recurrence. Its no wonder that a twinge of chest pain can trigger chilling fear. We fear not only sudden death, but also that just one attack means an end to normal family and social life and work, a sentence to inval- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose and Mrs. Lila Milne of Mammoth were Salt Lake City visitors on Tuesday when they combined business and pleasure. Harold Cole met them in the city and hosted a dinner for the Mammoth folks. Mrs. Elsie Nilson returned home Monday evening from a two-wee- President Johnson and the late Dwight D. Eisenhower and many 'hundreds and thousands of men and women. Over 60 per cent of people do survive sudden, acute heart attacks. Four out of five resume normal living and return to work, although sometimes at less strenuous jobs. If you are concerned about your heart, or have chest pains or other symptoms, a checkup Mrs. Alice Brisk of Midvale and a frank discussion with and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calyour doctor frequently brings vert of Denver visited here on good news, the pains don't in--, Friday with Mrs. Vola Nevers. volve your heart at all. Indigention, spasms of the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whee-loc- k esophagus, tightness of the and family of Bountiful muscles from nervous tension, were in town on the weekend arthritis, gallbladder disease, or taking in the Pioneer Day celcertain infections and other ebration and visiting with her conditions can be responsible, mother, Mrs. Helen Jackson. your heart entirely. Their daughter, Roxanne, who exonerating With good, treatment, if a had spent the week here with heart attack does come, years the William Morris family, reof productive happy life can lie turned home with them. ahead. Reserach is producing .more refinements and techniMr. and Mrs. Larry James ques to increase the ratio of and family of Salt Lake City recoveries. were back in town Saturday good enjoying the Pioneer Day Par-a- d Mr. and Mrs. William Roand visiting at the Tim berts hosted a patio dinner on Hannifin home. Saturday following the PionParade. Attending eer Dinner guests at the home were Day her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird folAlfred Coffin of Escondida, lowing the Pioneer Day Pardaughter Calif., the Roberts ade Saturday were Mr. and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mrs. Wilson Lee, Orem;' Dr. Jensen and daughters, Mr. and and Mrs. Norman Obom, Pay-soMrs. Norman Topanz of Kearns Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clemand Mrs. Polly McIntyre, Mrs. ent, Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Sarah Kent and Mrs., Maude Merrill Crane and son, Jimmy, McIntyre of Mammoth. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom CanisOther guests Sunday at the ter of Salt Lake City. The dinRoberts home were Mr. and ner was served on the patio Mrs. Michael Panek and Felicia at the Bird home. and another daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hack Mrs. Curtis Butler entertainHale of Salt Lake City. ed at a children's birthday party Monday morning in honor of WEATHER Governor Calvin Hampton Day was observed Tuesday in Spanish Fork to open the Fiesta Days in that city. Mayors of the various cities were invited to attend an evening production of Sound of Music at Spanish Fork High School. In attendance were Mayor and Mrs. Curtis Butler, who also attended other festivities at the celebration. n, day. The young people were en- tertained with, games and enjoyed a party lunch and all were given some special party ' treats. Barbara's guests were Carla Wall, Joannie Gillespie, Marianne Fields, Jolene Garbett, Margaret Hannifin, Bemiece Christenson, Susan Eastwood, and Laura Ann Blight Utah Thursday through Monday temperatures averaging normal to about three degrees above normal. No precipitation likely except for vacation spent sister, in Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland, Mrs. Mary Newman and Mrs. Irma Gourley were in Provo'. Sunday calling on the Stella Shea family. fohn Weldon, grand marshal of the Pioneer Day Parade, Indicates his approval of the activities of the day. Additional grant of $79,432 The Kenneth Underwood family held a reunion last Sunday at Hop Creek in West Tintic. Attending were Mr .and Mrs. Bob Fife .and family,- Mr. and Mrs. John Underwood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ainge and family, and Mr.- - and Mrs. Adrien Underwood and family. - awarded to BYU An additional grant of 879,-43- 2 has been awarded to BYU from the Mott Foundation to continue development of the Regional Community School Program established last July, it was announced by President Ernest L. Wilkinson. The program was started last year with an initial grant of 865,000 from the Mott Foundation of Flint, Mich., with Dr. Isreal Heaton professor of recreation education at BYU as director. He has studied the Mott Program in Flint on sev- Maine was the first state to adopt prohibition in 1851. Mrs. Minnie Wahlberg is confined to Payson Hospital where she is being treated for a heart attack. Her many friends in Tintic are wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Garity and son, Jim of Orem were in Eureka Saturday evening visiting with his mother, Mrs. Midred Garity. Son, Jim, was the orcombo ganist for the teen-ag- e from Orem who furnished the dance music for the teen-ag- e held in the Memorial Building. About 30 percent of Iowa land is used for pasture and 95 percent for some form of agricultural activity. eral occasions. Dr. Heaton explained that the community school idea is more than an adult education It considers the program. schools as continuously available centers from early morning until late evening, six days a week and 52 weeks a year for whatever purposes the com- munity needs. Since July the B program has opened up four school districts to community Provo Ogschool programs den, Weber and Salt Lake City, with from two to ten schools in each district available for acYU-center- ed ers extreme south. Normal five-da- y prehighs, lows and Lake Salt City 96 cipitation, tivities. BYU has supplied each of them seed money up to 85,-0from the Mott grant which is then matched and augmented by the local districts. Soothsayers: Tell a vision set Raymond J. Cvikota A pound of bacon contains rout 3,000 calories. few afternoon thundershow- k Orem with her Goldie Storrs. idism. The fear is unjusitified, as shown by example of former her daughter, Barbara, on the anniversary of her ninth birth- Mariann Lester of Evanston, Wyoming, spent the past- two. weeks, in Mammoth with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose. Other guests on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin and son, Alan of Green River, Wyoming. They left Sunday for Green River and Mariann accompanied them to Evanston. 00 61 .10. Harold M. Heimbaugh, Los Angeles, president of Klwanla International, presents a silver tray to President Nixon fat acknowledgment of the Presidents long Kiwania membership and support of Kiwanis and other .volunteer organisations. Congress- man Del Clawson of California is at right Presentation took place in the Presidents office on May 20. Ttajr lists the Objects of Kiwanis International. . -- |