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Show lim School children lj t Eureka Exporter hold assembly IVi Thr Kuivka Keiurter -- October (i, 1978 Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by COMPANY PUBLISHING ART CITY Springville, Utah 84663 Second class postage paid at Eureka. Utah 8462$. Entered as second class matter February 10. 1048. at the post office. Eureka. Utah 84628. under the Act of March 3. 1879 Correspondent Managing Editor Publisher 9. NATIONAL Member: UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. trophy was the Sixth Grade of OBITUARIES fair was held at the grade school on Sept. 27th. Students from every class brought several different kinds of art displays, such Eureka ns are grieved as painting, to learn of the death of a Melvin Leone lmer L. Elmer, 75, 720 E. 400 S., Payson, died of a heart attack Saturday, Sept. 30, 1978. Mr. Elmer is the father of an Eureka resident, -- Received masters degree. Vocational State Utah Sheldon Elmer. . He wras born Nov. 18, 1902, in Payson, a son to University. He taught at Tintic High School before moving to Price, where he has since resided. Professor, College of Eastern Utah for sewing, cooking, creative artwork in-Eure- ka degree, start off this school . Francis Arden and Ines Estella Fillmore Elmer. On Feb. 25 14, 1923, he married Jennie Leona years. Haskell in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a member of Carbon County Sheriffs Posse fra 20 years Mr. Elmer was a farMember of the Elks Club mer all his life, but for and Dansant. Was a several years, when he -building contractor He-( Dnirmn Pifir - Mrs. Bill Riley', Shelly News October Briefs Spending the day Friday in Ogden at the long-tim- e of home friends, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yamashita, were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clement, Mrs. Theodora Torrisi, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bernini. They received a royal reception including a lovely buffet dinner, partially Uintah Basin were hosted by Miyos received in 1972 and sprightly 1975, near Green River in mother, Saki Mrs. early 1976, and Rich and Tsukamoto. Mrs. Emery counties in 1977. Tsukamoto is extremely artistic and the group was 86-year-- Bushy natural 1978. An Elementary school Melvin Elmer -- weasel family was never abundant in Utah which is on the extreme western portion of the animals historic range. Prairie dogs are the primary prey species of the blackand footed ferret numbers the in reduction of prairie dogs may limit ferret numbers. There have been recent unverified reports of this endangered species in Utah. Reports from the barriers of plants save and protect . Eugene E. Cromer Melvin 1. This member of the money the Sunday property. Enjoying year the Kindergarten class was the first to win afternoon performance of Some say sneezing on Bros. the award. They are the Ringling and Bailey Saturday means you'll pictured above with their Barnum Salt Palace see your sweetheart on teacher Miss Moffitt. Circus in theMr. and Mrs. Sunday. Arena were CONGRATULATIONS and Mr. Ted ! Johnson; KINDERGARTEN To former resident, Eugene E. Cromer, 70, of Price, Utah. He is a brother of Mrs. Earlean Gear. He died in Price on September 30, 1978. Gene was bom on August 31, 1908, to Frank A. and Annie Everett Cromer. He married Verna Jackson, Logan, Utah, later solemnized n the Manti LDS Temple. She died in 1970. In 1975, he married Gunda Reid. Mr. Cromer is a the of graduate of Utah. University FERRET Again Subscription in advance, per jear. $4.50; per copy, 10c MRS. GRACE BERNINI CONO EK MARTIN HARRISON CONOVER this year the and pets. Many parents the school that day Elementary School is visited to view the creative art of Awards an having Assembly each month. At the students. Prize ribeach assembly the class bons were placed on all having shown the best entries with one sweep-stea- k ribbon going to a citizenship throughout the school for the previous student from each class. month, will be presented The sweep-stea- k with the Haynes Trophy Kin :to keep in their room for winners iwere: Bobby the following month. Plus dergarten they will each get a good Erickson, first grade citizen badge and a candy Gay Ion Garbett, second treat. The class having grade Natalie Boswell, Melanie won this award the most third grade Sc fourth of the how, end at the grade year gets their class name in- Alan Pedersen, fifth Eric Happe, scribed on the Haynes grade to sixth class first Kimberly grade Trophy. The have their name on the Wall. BLACK-Foote- d At the turn of the and Adam; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gary Boswell, Annette century, noted a Hostetter, and and Natalie, Teddy from wras sportsman the it playboy Since Johnson. million first time they had seen Pittsburgh, lost a by this circus, everyone dollars gambling really had a good time. pitching pennies! (J. 1978 The Eureka Reporter Page Five enjoyed a Joe Analla, and at the Santaquin and Mrs. Springville, Jeannine Johnson were in three day camping and home of a nephew, Julius to Duran. trip Salt take City Monday fishing Rebecca attended Mass report They spending the day with Strawberry. St. Philip's Catholic at licautiful good weather, Jills husband. Max, who which is the with Church, everyone is ill and confined to V.A. fishing, in church oldest a and their limit, Get Well getting Hospital. still It has lot fun! of Albuquerque. wishes are extended to the old fashioned altar him from his many statues. and Mrs. Krlircca Montoya friends. Mrs. Montoya was the returned home last week week-lonof Mr. and Mrs. g a guest members from Thirty-thre- e in Jesus Goni, who just spent of the Rowley clan vacation New returned from Spain. gathered in Springville Albuquerque, to Mrs. Goni is a niece of the flew first She Mexico. last Sunday, at the home Montoya. of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Denver, Colorado, where late Vincent to her took her her was They joined by Shepherd. The happy she in Santa home of Cecilia parents Trujillo crowd enjoyed dinner and sister, New Mexico, In Colo. Fe, visiting in the form of a Greeley, brithday celebration for Garnet (Rowley) Hunt. LaVern and Garnet are presently visiting from awed at seeing her their home in Olympia, exquisitely embroidered Washington. The guests pictures backed by a attending were all metallic material and brothers, sisters, nieces framed to look like and nephews of Mrs. beautiful oil paintings. Hunt's, and everyone She has won several enjoyed each other and Sweepstakes ribbons at the chance to catch up on the yearly Fair with her a bit of visiting. work. Attending from Eureka Later in the evening the were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yamashitas youngest Rowley, Mrs. Joann son, Charlie, and several Rowley and family, and members of Miyos Mr. and Mrs. June Mcfamily stopped in to say Nulty and family. hello. All agreed it was a truly lovely day. Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Fox and Mr. and Mrs. of Peterson of Mrs. Jil Curtis Irwin Albuquerque, they were house guests at the home of another sister, Virginia Duran. During the week, they were dinner guests at the home of a brother. Florencio Montoya. There she also visited another niece. Rebecca reports a busy but enjoyable week in New Mexico. SUPER NEAT FALL SPORTSWEAR A Size for Everyone 1 MARIES 762 SOUTH MAIN. SPRINGVILLE L |