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Show Two 'Hu- - March Eureka Reporter Sttrdm Reporter cube I'nhlislial week K at ureku, I Mali 84628 1 Iri nlid AIM (in Il h Pioneer group pnslu)e paid al l.ureka, l lali 84628 10, IV4H, al the post lah 84628, under the Ad of March 3, 1870. 1'1'jw I MRS. (iKA( Klil- RMM - MARI IN . H ARRISON Correspondent Mumming lidilor C()NO KR (OM) I K Publisher Member: I' I All I'RkSS ASSOCIATION MAVM'AI'KK ASSOC I VI ION. Ckwick WANTED YAIIONAI. Hem Call Enterprises. or 14 224-067- 9. 1978. Our althletic departments will be honored at a on Teams banquet 16 Thursday the of March. It will be put on by the Pep Club. On Friday the Tintic High School will sponsor a drama meet. Our film room, which has been under construction for quite some time is being transformed into a stage for this event. The FBLA dance will also be this Friday. A KCPX dies jockey will supply most. of the entertainment. The club is raffling off a TV video 17, A Father for the fifth Ludo as Celebrant. The Gospel told how Jesus demonstrated His power over death with the calling forth of Lazarus from the grave. The schedule for Holy Week has been set up as follows: Palm Sunday Mass will be held on Saturday, March 18, at the regular time 6 p.m.; no service on Holy Thursday; Stations of the Cross on Good Friday, March 24, at 6 p.m. with Bible Class immediately following at 7 p.m. at the rectory; Easter Sunday Mass will be held on Saturday evening March 25, at 6 p.m.; confessions will be heard one half and lunches hour before the Easter game, brought by all girls going Mass. to the dance will also be sold. All proceeds will go METHODIST: for motel rooms when we Reverend Jim Sloan go to state competition in the Worship conducted Logan in April. the Eureka Service at Patti and Barrie attend special meet Elks The Spring Board Meeting erf the Utah State Elks Assn, was held over the past weekend in Ogden with Ogden Elks' Lodge 719 as hosts. Special guest of the association was Grand Exalted Ruler Homer Huhn Jr., who gave his main address at the banquet on Saturday evening. After the meetings, business activities enjoyed by those attending were dances, a ladies lunclieon, banquets and breakfasts. Three members of 711 were B.P.O.E. of special recipients awards for having completed the Officer Course. Training Receiving certificates were Barry Franks, Glen Davis and Jerry toya. Mon- Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Steele McIntyre were their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Latimer Secretary; Thompson, Alice Fox, and family of Hyrum. Organist; and Grace Chatwin, Lessons. The new officers will take office on June 1. Retiring Captain is Lucille Riley. 1978 look has been created by The Spring-Summthe 68,000 member National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association. The hair offers versatility of style and curl. Grace Ewell of San-taqui- n. and Mrs. Maud Warenski, Blight, Mr. Mrs. Hamilton Laird and and Mrs. Floyd Nash and Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Mrs. Bernadine Broderick. Mogensen. er Bon the shamrocks honor St Patrick Do you sometimes feel youre being watched, but there is no one there? Can you hear the lively strains of music and the sounds of dancing, yet no one is to be seen? Lately, have you seen tiny footprints in the snow around your porch, and questioned your eyesight, or looked up to see a tiny lettle fellow with a red called Leprechauns. Although they Sunday. His sermon was on, have their serious moments, they do "What's the Good Wor-d?- " enjoy playing a good joke on others, and are quite clever about it. So beware you The Palm Sunday dont offend them, or the joke may be Service will be held next on you. They are spoken of very highly in Sunday at 2 p.m. with Ireland, especially by those who Rev. Sloan in charge. Sunday School will frequent the pubs, or by those who have precede the service at 1 been priviledged to see (me. Most of them stayed in Ireland, but p.m. occasionally you hear of some that have become more adventurous and have migrated to this country. Since March 17 is a special day for the Irish, lets dig out our shamrocks, don Mr. and Mrs. Mike the wearin'o' the green, watch out for Sanderson of West Jor- Leprechauns and help the Irish HAPPY ST. PATRICKS dan, are the proud' celebrate. DAY! parents of a baby daughter, born Monday, March 13, 1978, at Cothamburger soup beef in tonwood Hospital 1 small bayleaf, crushed Murray. She is the happy 1 couples first child and 1 cup chopped onions cup raw carrots, cubed she weighed 7 pounds 4 1 cup raw potatoes, cubed ounces. Delighted grandparents 4 cup diced celery are Mr. and Mrs. Leland 1 cup shredded cabbage Sanderson and Mr. and 1 quart whole tomatoes or equivalent Mrs. Frank Ewell. Greatgrandmother is Mrs. Crib Corner Miss Natalie Latimer, was guest of honor at a birheld dinner thday Saturday evening. Natalie was five years old. Joining in the celebration were Sam McIntyre and Miss Peggy Grand-daught- Grim-stea- d, Registrar; Mary beard and green suit skitter across your yard, hiding under a bush or behind a rock? Dont panic, it is just the little people, practicing for their favorite holiday, SL Patricks Day. They are naturally suspicious and must keep a watchful eye on others, lest they be caught and have to grant three wishes have to forfeit a pot of gold. Community United Theseormischievous little people are Methodist Church on Members of Tintic Lodge attending were Mr. Attending a Grand and Mrs. Bill Riley, Visitation at Radiant Barry Franks, Mr. and Chapter O.E.S. Salt Lake Mrs. Myron Carpenter, on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul City, were Mr. and Mrs. Brady, Gourley, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. ,Mary Newman, Mr. Tom l Rose and Lilly Erickson. Chaplain; Georgia Laird, Sunday of Lent was held Saturday evening with Tadic Higk Other members attending were Helen Ferris; Minnie Painter, Donna Paxman, Dora Gertrude Hannifin. Election of officers for the upcoming two-yea- r term, was the next order of business. Elected as Captain was Margaret Hyde; Clara Bates, First Gertrude Hannifin, . Vice; Second Vice; Vivien Historian; Mass at St. Patricks Church Prize winners were Bessie Jasperson, first; Ada Schmidt, second; Barbara Sorensen, cut; and Gertrude Hannifin, consolation. Utah", was given by Celeste within 24 hours for your home or acreage. CATHOLIC: 225-72- the lunch, the remainder of the afternoon was spent enjoying games of "500. con- opening prayer followed by group recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. The Lesson, Indians of Stewart, CASH Grateful the in Hyde Margaret office, l ureka. scrumptious luncheon was served at noon. After ducting. Clara Bates gave the Inter ed as second class mailer trhruur) the Thursday hosted Afternoon Club last week A at Lucille's Cafe. the of Utah the of Daughters Pioneers held a meeting Memorial Building with I fuh 84663 SiibsiTiilioii in ailiiinci, per ear. $4.50; pereop), I0e Scnmil Mrs. Lucille Hansen Members Wednesday Itl.lMIIM, (OMI'AM Sprinniillf, Afternoon club IT. 1!7S er Iloffer of Provo. SMITH AUTO Your Hometown Ford Dfealer tsp dried thyme 4 tsp dried basil 5 tsp salt (or to taste) 4 tsp pepper 14 quarts water 4 798-355- 3 Brown beef and onion until slightly brown. Add all of the other ingredients a large soup pan, cover and simmer for 1 hours. 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