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Show I'ajit Four The Kuivka ReptiHcr American NuvemlKY 17. 1D7H Legion The regular monthly meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary was held Monday evening in the Memorial Building. in fintic Eileen Spencer, of Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Ann. Mrs. Holts is the Daughter former Shirley Peterson. Harold B. Spencer, was guest of honor at a party celebrating her 10th. birthday. Her guests The Minerettes of included Shanna Ryan, Sheila Potts, Judy Rae Paulette Greenhalgh, Sorensen, Noel Fitch, Joan Quigley and Maxine Paxman. was Announcement made of the marriage of Mrs. Myrtle Painter, formerly of Eureka, to Fred Hafen, of Provo. The couple were married in Las Vegas. Following a wedding trip, they were at home in Provo. Madeleine Mrs. Ann Snell, president of slippers the Tintic Pep Club. Vice are needed. The slippers are greatly President Gloria Daniels appreciated the by emceed the program, patients. followed discussion panel Ann Reed, representing with two members of the Girl Scouts, gave an each school on the panel update on what the girls and discussion from the can and will do for the floor. Later, refresh- community. ments were served by the In final business, the Pep Club room mothers annua Christmas Party was scheduled for the Scouts District. vice-preside- William carried into a Treloar, George Forsey, being V. L. Anderson, Dee nearby garage. He began Clement and Harry to kick and struggle. Afterwards, when he was Randle. asked the reason, he Mr. and Mrs. Gerald explained that the first Peterson received word thing he saw was a sign, and from Brigham City, of the SHELL fool was some standing birth of a grand-daughte- r. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kolts in front of the S." were the proud parents of Til next time. 7 pound 3 ounces, Beverly These Indians are first graders, who are learning about the American Indian. Some of the activities they have done are: 1. Make a large tepee in the classroom; 2. Make a totem pole that reaches to the ceiling: 3. Iearn different Indian writing symbols; 4. Make Indian Fry Hread; 5. Make paper sack vests and dresses to wear. They will also be doing some weaving, sandpainting, and seed pictures. It has been a fun unit and the first graders have enjoyed it very much. BLM news release Christmas tree cutting 84734. Due to a limited permits are available for five designated areas of number of permits to be public land in Sevier. sold, interested persons Piute, Sanpete, and are encouraged to contact Millard Counties, ac- one of the offices early in cording to Donald L. the season. Richfield Pendleton, District Manager of the Troy and TracyIughes, of Land of Provo, were overnight Bureau Management (BLM). One dollar will be charged for each permit. The permits and maps indicating the five areas mav be obtained at the following BLM offices: Sevier River Resource Area, P.O. Box 768, 180 North 100 East, Richfield, Utah 84701 House Range Resource Area, P.O. Box 778, 15 East 500 North, Fillmore, Utah 84631. Henry Mountain Resource Area, P.O. Box 11, Hanksville, Utah visitors Saturday, at the home, of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. NEW Mrs. Helen Jackson a became greatfor the grandmother second time on November 3rd. when a baby boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. David Bowers of Truckee, California. The fellow little 12 Wheelock of Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bowers of Salt Lake City. Hospital. She on are Mrs. Helen Jackson of home returned rs where she is Eureka, and Mrs. Thea now recuperating. Her Wheelock, of Spanish many friends wish her a Fork, formerly of speedy recovery. Eureka. Saturday the forget Christmas Party--Decemb- at 11. 7 er p.m. Rebekahs Rebekah Columbia Lodge No. 2 met Wed- nesday evening with Erma Jasperson, Noble Grand, presiding. routine business meeting was held, after which, members drew for prizes. Lucky winners were Launa Montague and Erma Jasperson. Anna Franks and Alliene Farren served refreshments for Vola Nevers, who was the A scheduled regularly hostess. Mrs. Nevers was out of town. t t8 Your Hometown Ford Dealer Torino $3495 $4695 paint, power steering, power brakes, air, auto, two-ton- e Great-grandmothe- Don't I 1976 FORD Elite three-year-ol- Payson meeting night blue, vinyl roof, power steering, power brakes, air pounds weighed Their ounces and has been Fox. Harold parents, Lynn and Peggy, named Joshua David. He drove up Sunday to pick has a d them up and to enjoy sister named Shelley. Sunday dinner at the Fox grandparents Happy home. are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs. lA'ona Bray spent three days last week in next December 11, at 7 p.m. It is hoped that all of the members will attend. Later in the evening, a luncheon was served by lone Ryan and Mildred Davis. Prizes were won by Cathy Pannell, high; Carol Davis, low; and Margaret Hyde, raffle. T 1976 FORD ARRIVALS 7 matters Among Juab, Spanish discussed the was Fork and Tintic. The Veterans' Gift Shop. It guests were welcomed by was reported that more Payson, cluded her husband, a son, Ben; two brothers, Roy Myers, Denver, and Twenty-fiv- e years ago, Reuben Myers, Kirtland, Service Utoco Randles 111.; and a sister, Mrs. in THE ad Mae Fowler, Klamath ran a weekly EUREKA REPORTER, Falls, Oregon. under the heading, Free Wilson Lee, prominent Air, written by Les contained businessman of Eureka, Randle. The ad was named president of two or three humorous the Kiwanis Club. Other stories or jokes and was officers elected were Alex fun to read. An excerpt from one of the ads Blight, who Vem Nevers, secretary-treasure- r; follows: A motorist, unwas picked up and directors, after a smash, conscious Leslie Randle, Kenneth opened his eyes as he was Spurrier, presided at the session. Despite a cold, wet and wintery night, attendance was good at the meeting. Two state officers, who were scheduled to be prised Springville Boy in- Hyde, President, TIntic High School, en there, postponed their tertained the Pep Clubs of visit because of bad Regionlll, which com weather conditions. Myers Broderick, 47 died at her residence in Spanish Fork, of a heart Hamilton Laird and attack. She was the Ted Colovich were apdaughter of LeRoy D. and pointed to assist Wilson Bertha Doyle Myers. She Lee in his work with the was a former resident of in Tintic Eureka. Survivors Auxiliary trans. 1975 AMC Hornet red, power steering, auto, trans., 6 cylindar $2295 1973 FORD Gran Torino $1995 1975 DODGE Swinger trans., 6 cylindar blue, $2495 power steering, power brakes, air, auto, trans. ed 1976 FORD white, Granada trans., power steering, 1972 FORD Pinto brown, 4 cylindar raora 6 $4195 cylindar m $ 995 325 No. Blin Spanish Fork |