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Show Page Two The Eureka Importer July 28, 1978 NcWS Society meets The board of directors of the Tintic Historical met Tuesday the home of at evening Clara Bates. Oscar Society jj-- jiji urged all communities to be on the alert and i;ij fully prepared to cope i;i; with polio outbreaks. this weekend, and then can begin. Several different ideas Sixty-fou- r young people for fund raising were are a very special having discussed. We hope our summer. They are at a friends and neighbors will YCC Camp, operated by be supportive of our fund Snow College and con- raising ventures. We feel traded from the Bureau that bringing the depot of Reclamation at back to Eureka will Soldier Creek. are They host other exhibits and lectures; and, even have local art artifacts; exhibits from time to time. The historical significance of the building helps document transportation history, and we are hoping for increased tourist interest with the favorable publicity we can generate by being on the State and National Historic Registers. The board of directors of the society will meet again on August 9. If you have ideas or suggestions that might be of benefit to us, please contact one of our officers. at tending the camp. Notice Please help us. If you have any graves that are unmarked and you want them marked, please Saturday evening Mass at St. Patrick's Church was Father Ludo. His homily was based on the gospel The children of Floyd according to St. Matthew, and Marion B. Nash will which told how Jesus ioTthd? parents with taught in parables about an open house in com- the reign of God. Father memoration of their explained the meanings golden wedding an- of the parable of the niversary this Sunday, weeds in the field and the July 30, 1978. The event parable of the sowing of will be held at the Eureka the mustard seed. Memorial Building from 2 Mass on Saturday, July to 5 p.m. 29, is scheduled for the Friends and relatives 6 p.m. usual time are invited. No gifts 8 same period in war 1952 mar-ijijvelou- s. June ... .. Kennedy; secretary and p en - Lunt , . k t ... !:: Martin Fennell were two ; of committee :::: tneir grandchildren, and Michael . g renorter 8 Fennell of 153,1 L3 City. i;i; On Sunday, their parents, $ Mr. and Mrs. Martin 8 Fennell Jr., drove to chairman, Mrs. Bessie Barry reports an interesting and informative convention. Eileen quarter at Utah State University in Logan. Spending three days last week at the home of Mrs. Margaret Hyde, were three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Vera Sessions, El Centro, California; Mrs. Grace Heap, Gallatin Gateway, Montana; and Mrs. Ermina Buchanan, Provo. Most of the time was spent just visiting and reminiscing. On Saturday, they were joined by a niece, Mrs. Jewel Daniels, and all enjoyed dinner at the Firehouse in Payson. Mr. and Mrs. George llaney and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Boswell hosted a barbecue, held at the Eureka City Park on Friday evening. Twelve couples and their families attended from the Eureka and Nephi Medical office staffs. Special guests were Dr. Clinics and Mrs. Victor Politano m please. conducted iiji 1 ijij jiji jiji i jij i ijij . ijij Mrs. Bill have Hansen just returned from a trip to jfam Dean Rowland, (rs- Burial was in Mt. :$ District Deputy and Mrs. Shirts, of Dugway were Calvary Cemetery in & Art Miller, and other rejoicing over the birth Salt Lake City, r- - 3 an Max jjjj Tintic High School. jjjj j;j; jiji pastor, as celebrant. gMrs. daughterwhowas named Jean. The Shirts jjjj ijij jiji and was presented following celebrated in St. 8a,so the dinner guest of the parade and then a Patricks Church, gthe Rodis on two oc- r sPorls was Eureka, with Rt. Rev. g casions. Msgr. A.F. Giovannoni, & He joined E.R. and family were former Eureka residents and Mr. Shirts was the music instructor at ,jjji Mr. J L'.T j Carolee Bigler celebrated her 10th birthday at a swimming party given by her jiji parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nevada, jijj Max Bigler. Carolees Winnemucca, where they visited with jjjj guests were Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones jjjj Paxman, Shanna Ryan, and family. The Jones : udy Chambers, Lila r oldest son, Dan, returned j:j: Schow, Brenda Gourley, to Eureka with the fi patsy Daniels, Joan and Hansens and will spend iji; Virginia Jameson, the next two weeks at the jjjjLenore parsonage in Tooele. Matthews, home of his grand- jijj Linda Lunt, Janalane parents, Mr. and Mrs. jiji and Jill Jameson, Larry Garbett. Jacx & Bell and Kent Bigler. In the last century some in China, finding people Mr. and Mrs. Ted that their rain god was Johnson returned home Jupiter, the largest sending too much rain, after spending planet in our solar locked his image in a jail two days relaxing at Fish has at least 12 for five days until the system, Lake. moons. rain stopped. Mr. and Alexander Mrs. Blight returned from an ex- - tended vacation in the east. The first part of the trip took them to St. Louis, Missouri, where Mr. Blight attended the sessions of the Grand Lodge of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. After the close of jiji jiji r Robert Birch and family. End jijij barbecue, guests were taken on a tour of Eureka, and shown the medical clinic. Immediately after the parade on Monday, a group of Girl Scouts were taken on a camping trip to Little Valley, by their leader, Mrs. Debbie Evans. They let Flint go along too. The girls pitched tents and really had a good time. In the group were Michelle Brackenbury, Lorelei Laird, Shelly Riley, Nicole Campbell Dena Carpenter. and of July Save up to 50 PMiiiirs jiji the Grand Lodge sessions, the Blights the Clearance jijij jijj; After ass asa jjjj; jiji; and Dr. and family, jijj; sT visitors Margarets Saturday afternoon were her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Christensen and two boys, of Granger. ! K Stephanie Maughn, spent the long holiday weekend in Eureka, at the home of Eileen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judge. Eileen is attending the summer IK?,' l- - and Judge friend, n. - Mexico, Sea interest. Mr. and Mrs. Ileber io (Max) Wilde and two jjjj children of Layton, spent jijj the Days of '47 weekend in jiji Eureka visiting relatives ji;: and friends. They enjoyed the numerous activities jiji that took place during the Mrs. Leo Sparrow jiji holiday. at a entertained childrens party iji Jack Andrew, Mr. and honoring her daughter, jiji Mrs. Lynn Riggs and Peggy, on her fifth jjjjMrs. Brent Riggs, left birthday. Attending the ;i;Friday evening on a party were Janette jj;jvacation trip to Wyoming. Hyde, Tommy Taylor, gone day was spent Rose Marie Fairless, ;j;jtouring through Sherlin Laird, Jenny ;j;iYellowslone National Lind Taylor, Mickey, ;j;iPark and then on to Cody, Wayne and Wendie gjThere they enjoyed the Wilde, Carol Webb, gmassive Buffalo Bill Billy Ross, David Hyde, :j:j:Museum. Mr. Andrew Garq Hyde, Gary Wilde Siwas very impressed with an Randy Sparrow. museum and :;:;:the it as, gjdescribed From there, they ijijlraveled over Bear Tooth ijijPass at an elevation of jjjj 11, 000 feet. They spent gone day in Rigby, Idaho, returned home on Monda' evenin8 Mrs. Bernard Paul Fen-- 1 Eureka- - brinKinS em nell, 49, was fatally 8 ennel1 " granckhildren -cinjured in a mine sc-- 8 ident in Nevada. Mr. 8 DannyA David and Bren er,e vngh Fennell and another 8 Fennell were miner drilling returning to ;i;i Pioneer Day was underground at the S3'1 on mtoy . jiji celebrated in grand Tempiute, 85 miles g enjoyed the northwest of Calient ii 25 i style in Mammoth "Eureka Pioneer Day buried 8ji beginning years ago celebration, caused by g with a sunrise salute. in a cave-the dynamite charge ;; Mrs. Minnie Gillespie Barry Franks, Exalted they were handling, Ruler ijij was in charge of the of B.P.O.E. Lodge ijij delightful miniature Both men died instantly. 8: i Tl.r-b- y 7.n- - relrn Bernard was survived ijij parade. Prizes for the fr0 aflvchis mother. Ellen g ijij best were floats San D,eg0 where he one$:to Fenne ijij awarded Max to the 114th Elks1 attended Mrs ijij Sorensen, National Bobby Atheriev and Convention, ijij Erickson, Dawn Elton ith tha John v"!,InlrsPerse? g and Linda Lemmon, brothers, Francis M. jiji Prize for the best Edmond TAcnnk t Martin i w vcntionf he h jiji character was won ty 3 COUSin, Linda Hudson of Patrick J., and Gerald (Green) Rodi jiji Randy her jiji Eureka. Louise King jij: husband, Bill. They acted jiji won the prize for the gas guides on a trip to the jiji best clown. A program Requiem Mass was 5: San Diego Zoo. Barry was Reverend Jim Sloan the Worship Service at the United Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon. His message spoke of Jesus Love For Us, and was taken from the Gospel of Matthew. There will be no Sunday School or Church Service next Sunday because of the dedication of the new percent ahead of the to trips World, and other places of jiji; the METHODIST ijij Gar-educatio- CATHOLIC Celebrant disease in 1953 was ijij already running 25 ijij recorded serving you by working g the m polio history. on litter control, fencing land, which divides jiji private property from the ijij Four more young menfrom Tintic were serland, Si government !;i; of ving in the military planting thousands ijij in various services trees to help prevent soil ijij of the country, parts erosion, and building check dams and culverts. ijij John Underwood was at Camp .... stationed They learn as they work. ijij in California Roberts jiji Once a week the day is devoted to environmental g Gary Long, Bill We have two ijij beH, ani Gary Daniels more weeks left of our g were a,l serving with paratroopers eight week camp. It has gthe been a great experience! Amy Morris is at contact the City Recorder Alliene Farren. We need birth dates and death dates. Church Despite encouraging progress in polio jjjj research, Mrs. Green ijij emphasized that no ij:j polio vaccine was ready jiji for use as yet, and that jiji gamma globulin was in She ijij short supply. i;i; pointed out that national of ijij incidences the ii; ijij property will be surveyed benefit our community in a number of ways. The added room will enable us to have better displays of Paralysis, ijij all the tran- leveling Infantile iji; sactions involving the land since 1893. The ground Green, Chairman of the Juab i County Chapter of the jjj National Foundation of jiji Erickson presented the deeds to the land, recently presented to the society as a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 11. Nielsen. The packet contained I. Edythe on Lodge, Tijuana, om yeeftfl of the Provo members 262 SOUTH MAIN, SPRINGVILLE traveled on, stopping in Springfield, Illinois; Williamsburg Va.; Jamestown and Yorktown, Va.; and on to Washington D.C. New Fabrics & Trims Til Next Time Patterns, all at Great Prices 8: GRANNIES FABRICS Lending to a spend-Sunda- y foirft is pelting a dog with meatballs. proverb Sewing Back-fo-Scho- ol Chinese SSL! 274 S. -- 9314 Main, SpringvilU, Utah |