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Show October 17. 2003 Ifdurcfi News EUREKA UNITED Sunday, October 12 was a celebration of worship. Services began with the celebration mediation and call to worship. Hymn of call 347 "Spirit Song" was followed by we- to our celebration. Children's time, was conlcome ducted by Sandy Evans. A hymn was followed by gospel less "Mark 10:17-31- " and message "Three Degrees of Inspiration". Prayers of the people and pastoral prayer was followed by offering offeratorydoxology The prayer of thanksgiving, the benediction and hymn, The Raggedy Band" concluded services. We will be moving our celebration of worship next week (October 1 J,h) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. unless the weather stays nice and then we will have to reconsider. Pot luck is also next week. The Eureka Reporter - Page Three Register for ACT by November 7 College-boun- METHODIST CHURCH: - d high the nation, including all Ivy tion. The test fee is $26 ($29 the school students who want to take the ACT test for college admissions have two chances to register before the Dec. 13 national test date. The postmark registration deadline is Friday, Nov. 7. There is also a late registration postmark deadline on Nov. 20 (an additional fee is required for late registration). Students can get infor- League schools. The ACT is a curriculum-base- d achievement test, not an aptitude test. There are four sections, covering English, reading, math and science. The tests cover material that students study in high school. ACT scores are considered by colleges for admissions and course placement, along with several other im- in Florida). To learn more about the ACT Assessment, including registration forms and test locations, contact your high school counselor or go to USPS No. school, extracurricular activities, personal background and other informa American Legion Aux. to hold meeting by Geo Judge The American Legion others have baskets they would like to donate for this members! 79-62- 0 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY 161 South Main Street Springville, Utah 84663 The entire contents of this newspaper is Copyright 2003 The Eureka Reporter. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the cause, it would greatly appreciated. You can get them to Cleo Judge, Lisa Mueller, Karen Baum, or any other member of the auxiliary. The Girls State Girls will give their reports at the meeting also. Please come and join us. We are looking for new Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting on Monday, October 20th at the Memorial Building. The auxiliary is doing veterans fruit baskets again this year so if any members or 1 Published Weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Call at (435) 433-693- 3 or (801) 489-565- 1 portant factors including GPA, college prep courses taken in high test-pre- The Eureka Reporter mation from their high high school school counselor or register online afwww.act.org. ACT scores are accepted by virtually all colleges in ACT website which also (www.act.org) offers helpful information p advice, including sample tests and a free financial aids needs consent of the editor or publisher. SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE, PER YEAR In Juab County -- $15.00 Outside Juab County - $1 8.00 Please send change of Address to The Eureka Reporter PO Box 150, Eureka, Utah 84628 Periodical Postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 POSTMASTER: Publisher - Kirk Parkinson ' Editor - Nancy Underwood Safe. Reliable Affordable. a swItch.The light goes on. Things look brighter. That's what we work for. Our pledge will always be to provide you with safe, reliable and affordable power. We back this with our Customer Guarantees. Courtesies like returning phone calls on time, honoring appointments and coming through when you need us are all part of this commitment - guaranteed. You flip To learn about our eight Customer Service Guarantees, energy conservation and safety, visit www.utahpower.net or call us at UTAH POWER Making it happen. |