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Show November 17. 1978 Page Two .Tfr Eureka Reporter Eureka Repartee Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Hospital per copy. 10c Second class postage paid at Eureka. Utah Mill Entered as secono class matter February 10, 1948, at the post office. Eureka, Utah 84628, under the Act of March 3, 1879. MRS. GRACE BERNINI MARTIN W. CONOVER HARRISON CONOVER ..., Correspondent Managing Editor Publisher Member: UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. NATIONAL 623-124- for 2 details. W'OMEX: Subscriplion'in advance, per year, S4.50; Cleo attends Scout con-fa- b HELP WANTED Do you want to be a nurses aid? Call Helen Morgan at Juab County marital For pre Mrs. Judge attended as a delegate, with both women representing the Fish Lake Neighborhood division of the council. On the way to Provo, where they boarded the bus, which took them to Hill Field, Cleo and Ann were joined by two Girl Scouts, Mela and Lisa Baum, of Elberta. The two girls are registered pap tests, pregnancy testing, counseling or in- family-plannin- g 487-47- in 38 Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Naomi Cushing were her son and daughter-i- n law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cushing, of Survey, Th. S.40 W. 48 interesting and in- for the support given me in the November 7th. election. 1 and the Sheriffs Department will strive to give continuous, efficient service to each of you. Sincerely, Robert L Painter Juab County Sheriff formative day. A visitor last jneek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bray, was Gertie He who has imagination Anns cousin, Pat Larsen, without learning has of Venice, California. wings but no feet. New officers were elected at the meeting, headed by Mrs. Clark P. (Nancy) Giles, of Salt Lake City, as president. The main purpose Of the meeting was to give those attending, a chance to meet and talk with girls who had taken some opportunity trips to many Along Church St., Th. S. 74 degrees 40 W. 30.6 Ft. degrees 25 Sealed bids will be Ft., Th. N. 1 degree 30 E. To Beg. Otherwise known accepted on the following 40 Ft., Th. S. 84 degrees As Lot 21, Blk. 2, Plat E. property deeded to Juab 38 E. 31.2 Ft. To Beg. Eureka City Survey. Tax Sale No. 30 for 1925 areas of the United County by tax sale. Bids Otherwise Known As Lot will be accepted in the 37, Blk. 1, Plat F, Eureka former owner Elvira States. office of the county clerk City Survey. Rosenlund Various workshops All of Lot 17, Blk. 9, Plat were held during the Tax Sale No. 1271 for up until 9:00 A.M. on December 4, 1978. The 1931 former owner David B, Eureka City Survey session Cleo attended the Board of Juab County Mills Tax Sale No 1276-- for Career Workshop, while Commissioners reserves Com. At A Pt. Which 1931 former owner L.L. & the right to accept or Bears N. 30 degrees 45 E. H.E. Morton 198 Ft. & Distant From reject any or all bids. SEly Comer Of Lot 2, Tax Sale No. 155 for Comer Number 6, Nor- Blk. 1, Plat B, Eureka 1911 former owner J. P. S. U. Claim way Mining City Survey, Com. At A Pedersen Lot 276, Th. S. 84 degrees Pt. 98 Ft. From SW. All of Lot 22, BLK. 2, 45 E. 54 1 Ft., Th. S. 42 Comer of Said Lot 2, Th. Plat E, Eureka City degrees 25 W. 74 Ft., Th. Nly 81 Ft. 11 Ins., Th. E. Survey, On The North N. 84 degrees 38 W. 31.2 A Dist. of 63 Ft. 61ns., Th. Extension Zulu, Valley & Ft., Th. N. 1 degree 30 E. Sly Along E. Side of Lot Ridge Mining Claim, U.S. 8.5 Ft., Th. S. 84 degrees 2, A Dist. of 83 Ft. 4 Ins. Lot 231. 38 E. 19.3 Ft., Th. N. 8 Th. Wly 64 Ft. 6 Ins. To Tax Sale No. 155 for degrees 51 E. 51.15 Ft. To Beg. 1911 former owner J. P. Beg. Otherwise Known As Pedersen Lot 36, Blk. 1, Plat F, Published in the Eureka November 17, 1978 W.S.C.S. Womens Society of Plans were then made for the annual Christmas party and the date was set for December 11. Fife, low score. high score; Lucille Members enjoyed her Knotts, honors; Grace presentation very much. Bernini, cut; and Fawn meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess, Virginia Randle. Mem- bers were attending Mabel Butler, Maud Blight, MARY Newman, Alliene Farren, Patricia and Brady Randle. Still Time for 32 SHOPPING Lay-oway- Virginia sl College students home for the weekend were DAYS BEFORE Margaret CHRISTMAS! Hannifin, and Tim and Randy Allinson. All are attending the College of Eastern Utah in Price. They joined in the 24th. 262 SOUTH MAIN, SPRINGVILLE? C Bridge Club Mrs. Leona Franks hosted a meeting of the Bridge Club on Thursday evening, at her home. Contract Bridge was the diversion of the evening. Prizes were won by Margaret Harkins, the wedding anniversary celebration for Tim and Lorna Hannifin, Sunday. were Refreshments served following the games. A discussion was the annual Christmas Party. held CARD OF THANKS wish to thank the people of Juab County for their support in the recent election. I look forward to serving as 1 commissioner your and invite your par- ticipation government in the of Juab County. Thank You. Max K. Williams Juab County Commissioner concerning Monday, December 18th. was the date decided upon and the party will be held at the home of Mrs. Fawn Fife. Others attending were Alliene ..Farren, Naomi Cushing, MarJean Finch and Linda Gourley. Reminder St. Page Three The Eureka Reporter Christian Service of the United Methodist Church met Monday evening in the church parsonage. President Mabel Butler conducted the meeting and gave the Lesson, which was entitled, Put Your Life in Order. After Scouts. IPufellie City preciation with the Eureka Girl Tooele. NOTICE OF SALE Western Juab County: My thanks and ap- Cleo Judge and Ann Ann took in the Junior Reed attended the annual Round Table. There were meeting of the Utah Girl also Song and Games Scout Council, held workshops. Both ladies Saturday, at Hill Field. agreed that it was an examinations, formation, call Salt Lake City. CARD OF THANKS To the voters of Girl Patricks Church is sponsoring the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Bingo this Saturday, November 18. at 8:00 P.M., Iin the Elks Lodge. Those in charge are hoping for a good attendance. NEW PROFIT CENTER Financial security. for man or woman of good character. Ws will halp you establish, own. and oparala your own Exocutivo Ssrvica Cantor. For businoss and professional clients. No axparianca naadad. No travel, $3,500 total investment covers your licansa, training and start-u- p operating capital. Write to- day for full information: MANAGEMENT OFFICE SYSTEMS! Suita 300. Dept. 108, 4S5 South 3rd East, 1 SLC, Utah 84111. 4 or Extension 111. 531-808- 531-637- . All of Lot 23, BLK. 2, Plat E, Eureka City Eureka City Survey. Reporter Nov. Tax Sale No. 366 for former owner Survey, On the North 1939 Extension Zulu, Valley & Richard Eatough Jr. All of Lot 3. Blk. 7, Plat Ridge Mining Claim, U.S. Lot 231. B, Eureka City Survey. Tax Sale No. 142 for Tax Sale No. 321 for 1944 former owner 1934 former owner Mrs. Blanch M. Shriver A. T. Bigler That Certain Piece or That Part of Lot 20, Blk. Parcel of Land On the' 2, Plat E, Eureka City Norway Mining Claim, Survey Described As U.S. Lot 267, Com. On the Com. At Comer Number E. Side Line of Said Lot 3, North Extension Zulu, 267, At NW. Corner of Lot Valley & Ridge Mining 3. Blk. 2. Plat B, Eureka Claim, U. S. Lot 231, Th. N. 74 degrees 40 E.. 29.4 Ft., Th. S. 7E degrees 34 E. 29.7 Ft., STOP LOOKING The. S. 2 degrees 36 W. 43.7 Ft.. Th. N. 87 degrees 16, '-I' 1978. Church LDS Sacrament Meeting at Eureka Ward LDS Church was held Sunday evening with Bishop David Garbett presiding and conducting. Wanda Colovich and Marjorie Pratt were in charge of the music for the service. Invocation was given by Denton Bartschi. Announcements were made as follows: Stake 61 Priesthood N. W. Th. 101.5 52 Ft., Meeting will Start thinking about tha 38 Th. W. 27 in be held Ft., degrees Santaquin on banafits of a business of W. 24 3.8 S. 59 November 19, at degrees Sunday, your own. Enfoy financial 10 40 N. Th. 8 The a.m. degrees play, sacutiry and pride of being Ft., W. 9.40 Ft., Th. N. 79 will be perwill Aurilla, We boss. own your To 40 89.60 E. Ft. in formed Genola at 7:30 degrees help you establish and 17 on - own November 16, ExBeg.. p.m. operate yourTax Sale No. 322 for and 18. The magazine ecutive Service Center. For business and professional 1934 former owner Mrs. drive is still in progress. Fireside will be held at clients. No experience A. T. Bigler Com. At A Pt. In The N. the Stake Center on needed. No travel. $3,500 End' Line Of North Ex- December 5, for all those total investment cover tension Zulu, Valley & over 12 years of age your license, training and Carol Ann Rusby was Ridge Mining Claim, U. S. start up capital. Write toN. Which Lot Bears 231, as Relief sustained day for full information: 29.4 74 40 E.And degrees OFFICE MANAGEMENT Society librarian. Lee From Comer Distant Ft. Bird was sustained as SYSTEMS, Suite 300, Dept. Number 3, Of Said Lot Activity Chairman for the 109. 455 South 3rd East. 231, Th. S. 75 degrees 34 young men in M.I.A. SLC. Utah Mill. E. 29.7 Ft., Th. N. 2 or Jeddie Pedersen Extension 111. 15.56 36 E. Ft. his graduation received degrees certificate from Primary and was presented to be ordained a deacon by his father, Mundi Pedersen. The girls from the Duke M.I.A. were in charge of the program. Speakers - 531-808- 531-637- 1 4, Jewelry 220 South Main SpringviNe ' MEL DUKE Over century in Springville. were Pratt, Mary Cassandra Kirkham, Jeddie Pedersen and Steven Pratt. Following a congregational rest song, Bonnie Griggs and Bishop Garbett also spoke. Benediction was given by Linda Young. METHODIST Worship Service A CHRISTMAS DAY shell remember yellow or w at the United Methodist Church was under the direction of Reverend Jim Sloan. The Meditation was given by a Methodist Missionary, Ned Walter, who has been serving in the Carribean. His talk was about the people of the area. - Sunday School on Sunday, November 19th., will begin at 1 p.m. followed by the Worship Service at 2 p.m. Rev. Sloan will conduct the service. After church, a pot luck dinner will be served for all members, at the parsonage. CATHOLIC Father Ludo was the celebrant at St. Patricks Church for Mass on Saturday evening. His about was sermon wisdom and the importance of being genuine atones available. 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