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Show Fair The Eureka Reporter entries due soon Church News LI)S 4-- H direction Colovich and Marjorie Pratt. Gordon On Saturday Ogden, Ralph Winterton, Kamas, Beef John Bleggi, Mapleton, Sheep; and Ollie. Knutson, Garland, Cattle; A1 of Kay Bendixsen, SLC, and Elvin Downs, SLC, 4-- FFA. The Junior Livestock Auction will be held Sept. 9, at 4 p.m. at the State Fairgrounds. Bringhurst said, This years auction promises to be lively and The full of action. auction," he continued, is an annual market place where young people can sell the stock they Auction 4-- H Livestock Auction or any other exhibits may be obtained by contacting the Utah State Fair, 155 These pictures of the Eureka Hill, Eagle and Blue Bell, and Gemini mines, taken in 1910, show the mines in all of the busy splendor. The remains of these mines are included in the listing of historic sites in the Tintic District. Although, they are a mere skeleton of what they once were, they are important in telling the story of Tintic. (Pictures courtesy of Tintic Historical Society) eoufs set Meeting held North 1000 West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone (801) 533-585- 8. President Scouts from our area ever been hosted by a have an opportunity of a Middle East Nation. the Scouts from lifetime to participate UNIQUE with other Scouts from all Western area will also two bath mobile home in over the world at the XV participate in a on large 85' x World Jamboree. They Tooele tour which 150 private lot. will join with some 25,000 includes Paris, France participats in a wide and Frankfurt, Germany. range of Scouting acWANTED tivities to exchange ideas, Young men must be share in competition and between the ages of 14 A boy over 16 to do yard fellowship, and spend the and 18 and have attained work. Call 1979 week of July the First Class Progress the award. together fostering of This will be an exciting, world concept brotherhood of Scouting. once in a lifetime exMrs. Grace Laird and The Jamboree and an opdaughters, Leisa and held at the Omar will be perience, to meet and Khayam portunity Lorelei, were in near exchange ideas and skills Scout Camp on Wyoming, in Neishaboor Northeast with Scouts from around Saturday, visiting with Iran. This is the first the world. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce World Jamboree that has Laird. The Utah National Parks Council is allowed 17 boys to participate in tojfsHi FOR SALE - four-bedroo- m, two-wee- pre-jambor- k ee 433-694- 8. 433-687- 2. 15-2- 3, 433-687- 2. Kern-mere- r, - The message his sermon conveyed was, "Religion is the same in the summer as it is in the Joseph Pratt, was winter." A guest speaker will be baptized by her father and confirmed by a in charge of the church service next Sunday at brother. The son of Kathleen and the regular time 2 p.m. Randy Sparrow was Sunday School will be blessed by Larry Sparrow held at 1 p.m. and given the name of Nathan Leo. The son of Jolene and Brett Wall Visitors at the home of was blessed by Bishop Garbett and given the Mrs. Pansy Treloar name Joshua Ryan. The recently were her son, daughter of Lois and Don, of Reno, Nevada; Mundi Pedersen was her daughter, Mrs. V.J. blessed by her father and (Betty) DesCamps, given the name Kristina. Boston; and her grandThe remainder of the daughter, Mrs. Scott service was taken up with Denham, of Springfield, k testimony-bearin- g by Illinois. After a stay, Don returned to members of the ward. The Benediction was Reno, and Mrs. Treloar went with Betty and her given by John Pratt. daughter to visit another CATHOLIC daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Two weddings were Ralph (Ann) Hopes in in St. Riverton, Wyoming. She performed Patricks Church on returned home this week. Saturday. At 1 p.m., Ann's daughter, Frances Juanita Lucio and Jose Hopes, and two of her Albar, of Elberta, were friends, stopped in to see united in marriage by Mrs. Treloar on their way from Grand Ludo van home Father Leeuwen. Canyon. two-wee- years in good . citizenship," Andrews said. Information about these entries, the Jr. conducted the Worship Service held Sunday at the United Methodist Church. Deanna Pratt, daughter will supervise Horses; Chairman Delos Andrews encourages all citizens as well as merchants to become buyers at the sale. "The Blue Ribbon steers, hogs and lamb which are auctioned are a culmination of hard work and attention to responsibility of many and FFA youths, which reflects itself in later Reverend Jim Sloan Pratt. John father, Johnson, SLC, have raised. METHODIST baptized and confirmed. Richard Lee and Ronda Lee Sorensen were baptized on Saturday and confirmed on Sunday by Bishop Garbett. Maria Elena Pratt was baptized and confirmed by her Hudman, Spanish Fork, Swine. evening, Franks was Barry SLC, Poultry; Roger Draper, Magna, Rabbits; Mel Dairy Cattle; Grimstead presented the Invocation. The business of the meeting was as follows: VI. Frank Takahashi, A held at the followed the rectory, with a dinner ceremony, later at the Four Winds in Provo. Mass next Saturday, August 12, will be at 6 p.m. and will be offered for the repose of the soul of His Holiness Pope Paul reception, Wanda of Colorado. Denver, Arthur Long conducting. Music was under the Supervivors in these categories include: Earle Duffey Lewis, Fountain Green, Dairy Goats; Pigeons; in marriage, Therese Beresford and Steve OKane Jr., both of Garbett presiding and announced. Bringhurst Early entries to avoid last minute rushes are encouraged," Bringhurst added. nuptial mass at 6 p.m. and united Testimony Meeting at the Eureka Ward LDS Chapel was held Sunday morning with Bishop David sheep, goats, rabbits, poultry, pigeons, and and FFA livestock entries in the Utah State Fair are due August 23, 1978, Fair Director C. Hugh Camomile, A Sacrament Horses, cattle, swine, David Page Three Gaboon 0 vrith Gunno.Gax Sixes 5 to 13 MARIE'S 262 SOUTH MAIN. SPRINGVILLE this activity. This quota will be protected until October 1, 1978, at that time extra space will be given to other councils. Max Wahlberg presided at the Monday evening meeting of the West Juab Ambulance Assn. reports were discussions and given were held concerning the seminar to be held in Routine - Payson on Tnursday and the E.M.T. course being offered in Fillmore on August 18. Attending the session were Brenda Sutherland Stormy Allinson, Adele Allinson, Mundi Pedersen, Mike Drussel, Kathy Sparrow and Carole Ann Castleton.' The next meeting is scheduld for August 21st. August 1975 Pinto Station Wagons with varied Equipment . 10 FROM 2 - Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gilson (Ethel Ewell) and son, of Fountain, district daughter, of West Jordan. your executive or the Utah They also visited with Mr. National Parks Council and Mrs. Leland SanScout Office, P.O. Box derson, and other friends Ut. 84601. and relatives. 106, Provo, OB 90S 1974 Pinto Station Wagons with varied Equipment Ouoos ALSO FROM 3 - Two-Do- or FROM Colorado, are spending a vacation in town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franks Ewell. Weekend visitors at the Ewell home Information and ap- were Mr. and Mrs. Mike plications can be obtained Sanderson (Debbie) and from 2 Pinto Run-abou- ts 01I39B 4 - 1977 FORD LTD -- II Loaded with Extras FROM 0O9OS mm 325 No, Main MUTT Spanish Fork See Randy, Keith or Lane |