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Show February 6. 2004 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three Be smart when choosing a Reporter of Die "500" Club, The Catholic PORTER covered as many Women's League Sewing of the events in the district as Club, The Essayes Club, The they knew about. There were B and B Club, The P O B R Club, The Ladies Aid Society many ladies clubs and associations that brought them to- of the Methodist Church, The NAP- S- Until recently, Smart phones that use the gether to play bridge, "500", Women's Benifit Association, and other prochoosing a mobile phone was same rook, report on books and po- The Elite Gub, The Young like buying bottled water: grams as the majority of that they had read, bring Ladies Sodality of the CathoThere was an abundance of desktop PCs take less time etry each other up on the events lic Church, The YWMIA and brands and prices, but roughly for new smart phone users to that were happening which The Relief Society of the IDS the same thing inside. Not master. could be called gossiping. All Church and probably many Models with features such anymore. the ladies dressed in their best, others not found in the past To better serve busy proas ActiveSync technology issues of the REPORTER for hats, gloves, matchfessionals and computer-savv- y help ensure that contact, cal- including stockings and their 1926-2information ing purses, young adults, telephone endar and Eureka had many other finest dresses. They never makers have introduced an are the same on a person's wore slacks. groups that functioned well in array of advanced phones smart phone and PC, area. The Eagles, The club the At all the meetings, that have transformed this Models that easily downafter the games were played BPOE (Elks)' Lodge, The wine load screen savers, ring tones water into a high-tec- h and prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and dependent order of Odd Feland music viz wireless infracellar of options. cut were awarded, luncheon lows (IOOF), The Loyal OrPhone buyers can get red or USB connections re- was served. As reported in the der of Moose, The Kiwanis wireless internet and flect the owner's style and REPORTER, "Covers were Club, The Tintic Baseball tastes. access, music and video storlaid" for as many as were in Club, The Lady Elks, The and Also, to ensure lifelike picage playback, attendance and "Dainty reKnights of Columbus, The downloadable applications ture quality for playing games Tintic Gun and Duel Gub, The freshments were served". and games. and viewing photos, phones the many groups Maccabees, The Rebeccas, Among Oh, these aptly named should offer a screen with at that were in the district were: Tintic Lodge 9 F & AM (Ma"smart" phones can send and least 65,000 colors and The Entre Nous Literary Club, sonic) The Eastern Star and resolution. receive phone calls, too. With 176x200-pixThe Priscilla Gub, The Social probably many other ethnic Advanced models offer a consumer demand growing, Twelve Club, The Fidelis groups pertaining to the many manufacturers will nearly slot for memory cards, which Club, The Bridge Club, The places on the earth who gen- double shipments of smart add up to 256 MB of extra storage for games, music and features offer information phones by 2008. This is nearly twice the other files. addresses. such as To make rate of O'Keefe still can't get typing messages anticipated growth phones with built-i- n cameras, on the keypad easier, look for over everything his smart models with tools such as T9 phone can do: "This phone according to technology foreTest Input, which predicts does everything and it's no casters InStatMDR. Tom O'Keefe is among words as they're being en- bigger than my old cell st those who have already tered. Similarly, phone." In Eureka, the RE- 'smart phone' ail 7. ail . ail el psisi erously gave of their people to the Tintic District An advertisement for a Dr. Spurrier, Chiropractor, reported the following; "On February 6, 1926 I suffered an attack of diptheria. The muscles of my neck were paralyzed, my eyes were closed, my heart was badly shattered. Paralysis of my lower limbs came on until I was practically helpless. After I had tried almost all remedies I was persuaded to try chiropractic adjustments. I was taken to the doctors office by automobile not being able to walk. After 3 and 12 weeks of treatment I was able to walk about 8 blocks to his office. After 6 weeks of treatment my eye sight is much better, my speech is normal, the paralysis in gone and my heart is no longer troubled. I praise adjustments and Dr. Spurrier". DR. SPURRIER WHERE ARE YOU WHEN WE NEED YOU 77 ail auto-sugge- ditched their old mobile phones. The chairman of Tully's Coffee Corporation, uses his Motorola MPx200 with Microsoft Windows Mobile software to answer monitor his calendar, check stock quotes, show off pictures of his kids and listen to music. A "gadget geek," he has even stored a video of his mother-in-lasinging the national anthem before a baseball game on his self-describ- ed w phone. For those who aren't as here are a few things to consider when choosing a smart phone. tech-savv- y, Add r:i pecans to diet U NAP- S- For people trying to watch their weight, there's news to go nuts over! An article in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 3 MaJ(e a Valentine sug- gests that nuts such as pecans can aid in weight loss and maintenance. According to the research, nuts make people feel full so they tend to eat less. Pecans the metaboalso jump-sta- rt lism. Some of the fat in pecans is not absorbed by the body, further explaining why study subjects who eat calorie-dens- e nuts tend to not gain weight For more information about the health benefits of pecans, visit www.ilovepecans.org. "Because they contain polyunsatumostly mono-an- d rated fats, the good fats, just a handful of pecans can provide a healthful and filling snack for consumers," said Kimberly Jack, registered dietitian with the National Pecan Shelters weight-conscio- Association. us til Coo(ie! Wednesday February 11, 2004 Eureka Elementary 3:00 -- 7:30 pm Make a cookie and get a .Blood lead test! Ages 6 months -- 17 years old I1 -2 |