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Show Pape Two The Eureka Reporter March 10, 197H lje Eureka Reporter Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART C ITY IUKI.IMIINU COMPANY Springtide, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year, $4.50; pereupy,10e Second class postage paid at Eureka, Utah 84628 Entered as second class matter Erbruary 10, 1948, at the post office, Eureka, Utah 84628, under the Act of March 3, 1879. MRS. CiRAC'E BERNINI MARI IN W. C ONOVER HARRISON CONOVER Correspondent Managing Editor Publisher UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. Member: NATIONAL Public Notirra Probct Consult county dork or tko and GuardUnikip Noticai lifnart for furtkor information rotpoctivo Counties. PUBLIC NOTICE the in Published There will be a Public Hearing for District IV, Eureka Reporter March Title XX Service Funds and programs on March 10, 1978. at 7:00 p.m. in the courtroom of the Sevier Afternoon Club County Courthouse in Richfield,, Utah. District Mrs. Donna Paxman IV includes Juab, hosted members of the Millard, Sanpete, Sevier, 15, 1978 Wayne 1-- The Bridge Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Grace Bernini. Contract Bridge last week. A luncheon played hard all season and the was served at 12:30 studentbody is very proud of them. The followed by an afternoon Tintic Miners participated in the Round of 500" games. Prizes Robin at Park City last week. The first were won by Bessie game we played was on Tuesday the South Rich Trojans. The Jasperson, first; Lucille against was about a 15 point difference in result Hansen, second; Lilly On Erickson, cut; and the score, South Richs favor. was the diversion for the Sorensen, evening and prizes were Barbara won by Ruth Rowley, high consolation. Others attending were score; Ina Clement, Dora Rose, Helen Ferris, honors; Leona Franks, Minnie Gertrude cut; and Naomi Cushing, HannifinPainter, Schand Ada consolation. midt. After the games, refreshments were served by the hostess to those named and to Fawn Fife, Mar Jean Finch, Alliene Farren and Alice Peart. Mrs. Rowley special guest. was Steel Auxiliary President Carole Ann Castleton conducted the a Wednesday evening of United meeting Steelworkers Auxiliary No. 4260. A short Eastern Star meeting business was held followed by light refresh- Worthy Matron Mogensen and ments served by hostess Worthy Patron Paul Lilly Erickson. The remainder of the Mogensen conducted the was spent Monday evening meeting evening of Tintic Chapter O.E.S. playing games with A regular meeting was prizes going to Irene held during which reports Garoett, Myma Garbett of Grand Visitations were and Colleen Taylor. March 16 is the date for heard. At the conclusion of the meeting, members the next meeting of the enjoyed their annual Auxiliary. Winter Picnic, (hot dogs and all the trimmings), served by Carol and Entre Ber-nadi- ne Darwin Larsea This is always a lot of fun for the group. Out of town members attending were: Mrs. Ollie Mae Coombe and Mrs. Lou Carson of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Larsen and Mrs. Ellen Wolfe of Spanish Fork; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roach of Payson. WANTED within 24 hours for your home or acreage. CASH Call 225-721- 4 Enterprises. or 224-087- 9. 1978. A weekend visitor at the home of Mrs. Alliene Farren was a sister, Mrs. Allen (Helen) Porter of Magna. shaw. Jay McDonald, Becky Sutherland, Joanie Gillespie, Mono Christensen, Teresa Nelson, Fourth row: Debbie Brackenbury, Sherry Nelson, Tammy Gourley, Leisa Laird, Loree Gourley, Rosemarie Pratt, Tammy Taylor, and Mrs. Haynes. Twite Ktgfc The basketball team finished their Piute Thursday Afternoon season with a 7 record, the team Club at her home and Bridge Club Grateful Randy Allinson, Stan Green, Fred Badertscher, Ronald Kirkham, Chuck Davis, Ronnie Gourley, Second row: Margaret Hannifin, Laura Ann Blight, Barbara Butler, Joy Garbett, Della Garbett, Cecil Montoya, Carla Wall, third row: Jeannie Clegg, Sonja Davis, Teresa Open- - Top row: Wednesday we played Manila. The Miners played a good game and we won by about 20 points. Friday was the last day the Miners played. We were competing with Wendover for a place in the state tournament. Tintic led the entire game but in the last few seconds Wendover was able to score. The game showed that you never can tell what our team can do. We lost by the score On February 8, the FBLA (Business Club) held tryouts for the many events to be held at their commercial meets on March 31 and April Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sondrup of Orem, Utah, were judges. Those selected for the various contests were: Miss FBLA, Barbara Butler; Mr. FBLA, Chuck Davis; Job Interview, Carla Wall and Teresa Openshaw and Ronnie Gourley alternate; Beginning Typewriting team; 33-3- 2. 21-2- 2. Barrie Smith, Laura Ann Blight, Della Garbett. Office Practice, Tom The Wednesday meeting of the "Young at Garbett. Whos Who in F.B.L.A., Carla Heart Club was conWall. ducted by the President, State winners in each contest will Father Ludo. compete at the nationals. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Thompson gave F.B.L.A. winners in the state are the Invocation. awarded scholarships in business. of The Plege The F.B.L.A. club is sponsoring a was given in Allegiance girls preference dance on March 17. At unison, followed by group the dance a TV Paddle Pong game will God Bless of be raffled off. You do not have to be singing Bessie with America", present to win. You can buy tickets Toone directing and from any F.B.L.A. member. Proceeds Lucille acRiley from the raffle will go to paying excompanying at the piano. penses at the state meet in April. A Pot Luck Party was This years F.B.L.A. membership planned for Friday, increased from 14 to 33. March 17, at 6 p.m. to celebrate St. Patricks Local musicians Day. Members were asked to bring their own dishes. Clara Bates announced that the club would attend Tintic High School Stage Band, In- the Ice Capades" at the strumental and Vocal Soloists, par- Salt Palace on April 22. ticipated in the Regional Solo and Interested persons are Ensemble Contest held at Morgan High asked to contact Gertie School on Tuesday, March 7. Schools Hannifin. After the meeting, participating were Morgan, Wasatch, e thirty-thremembers Lehi, Grantsville and Tintic. The Stage Band received a number were served lunch by one rating. Ten soloists performed with Mary Grimstead and five one ratings and five two ratings Leona Bray. Following the luncheon, being received. Those receiving superior ratings on their solos were: blood pressures were Randy Allinson, trombone; Steve taken by E.M.T. Joe Pratt, vocal; Bernice Christensen, Bernini. A Cake Walk" was vocal; Della Garbett, alto saxophone; then held and eight prizes and Barrie Smith, piano. awarded. of Members enexcellent were: Recipients ratings Ron Gourley, trumpet; Barbara Butler, joyed Bingo for the flute; Margaret Hannifin, flute; Leisa remainder of the afLaird, flute; and Leah Francom, ternoon. take honors Teresa Nelson, Loree Gourley, Sonja Davis, and Joy Garbett alternate; Advanced typewriting team, Patti Robinson, Stan Green, Fred Badertscher, Cecil Montoya, and Tom Garbett. The accounting team: Randy Allinson, Ronnie Gourley, Barbara Butler, and Margaret Hannifin; alternate. Parliamentary Procedures team: Tammy Taylor, Ronald Kirkham, Joanie Gillespie, Ronnie bassooa Gourley, and Patti Robinson. ShorLeisa Laird, and Carla thand; Wall, The overall ratings achieved by these Members of the Entre Decision Making students were the highest ever awarded Taylor. Nous Literary Club spent Tammy team: Loree Gourley and Laura Ann to any Tintic High School solo and a very enjoyable evening ensemble Blight group. Tuesday at the BYU Poster Event: Della Garbett, Debbie The band is hoping to parstage Marriott Center. They and in the State Stage Band Sherry Nelson, ticipate attendeed the Hungarian Brackenbury, contests where alternate. Other on April 21st. Festival Folk Ballet of Budapest. students will be Ron Griggs, Director; Mabel Butler, competing individually All commented that it are Public Speaking; Teresa OpenAccompanist; and George Haney acwas a beautiful per- shaw. Extemporaneous Speaking, companied the students to Morgan. formance and the music Laura Matherly, by a string orchestra was masterful. granddaughter of S.B. Attending were Effie (Brig) and the late Bell, Cleo Judge, Laura Margaret (Peg) Atherly, McIntyre, Pauline has been crowned Elmer, Afton Berry, Nevadas 1978 Junior Maud Blight, Earlean Miss at the contest held recently in Reno, Nevada. Gear, and Pat Brady. She is the daughter of Mr. Recent visitors at the and Mrs. Margaret Ann home of Mid Garity were and Jerry Matherly. A recent visitor at the her three sisters; Faye of Peck and June Chilton of home Gertrude Mrs. Lela and Clista Church, was Lehi, 262 SOUTH MAIN, SPRINGVILLE Holdawa? of Vineyard. Watson of Salt Lake City. Ncus Senior Citizens Butte Knits are now in. See them today. Amm Lady Elks President Linda Gourley presided at the regular meeting of the Eureka Ladies of Elks Club on Tuesday evening. Following a routine business meeting, members enjoyed an evening of Bridge games. Prizes were won by Faye Wall, high score; Alliene Farren, raffle; and Paulette Carpenter, cut. Refreshments were then served by hostesses Adele Allinson and Della Nebeker. An adult is one who ceased to grow not but vertically has horizontally. Anonymous |