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Show z years ago in Tintic Captain C. W. Hunter Bogdan, Lila Cherry, USMC, was awarded the Dennis Danials, Toni Bronze Star with the Ferris, Connie Jameson, combat for Jerry Montoya, V Colleen meritorious achievement Paxman, Charles in Korea. Mrs. Hunter is Robinson and Alice the former Fern Painter, Rosenlund. daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Painter Hafen, former Richard Bauer, son of residents of Eureka. Postmaster and Mrs. Mrs. Norma Bate was Clarence Bauer, and appointed Eureka City Jimmy Stephens, son of Recorder to fill the Ernest Stephens of position left vacant by the Mammoth, left for Fort resignation of Miss Joyce Douglas, where they Garbett. Miss Garbett received their assignhad accepted a book- ments to an army base for keeping position with the hasic training. Both boys were graduates of Tintic North Lily Mining Co. H High School and hhad The first addition to the attended the BYU for two Ray Badertscher family years. arrived in November 25 David William McNeil, years ago. Lee Raymond was born at St. Mark's 73, a resident of Eureka Hospital in Salt Lake for 57 years, died at Ncphi City. The happy news was hospital, following a cabled to the new father stroke he had suffered in Germany, where he two weeks prior to his He married was stationed with the death. in 1903. Laird Elizabeth U.S. Army. Survivors included two Jim McNeil, Mrs. James Quigley sons. a spent busy week Eureka; John, Grants one Oregon; celebrating the birthdays Pass, of two of their children. daughter, Mrs. Joseph L. Sammy was honored with N'eilsen (Lizzie), Salt a party on his 8th. bir- Lake City; 7 grandthday and two days later, children and t greatJoan was also given a grandchildren. party on the occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Eric her 9th. birthday. Halquist of Fairfax, Hamilton Laird was re- California, became the elected president, and parents of a son, Philip. Miss Ethel Brenton was The taby was born on Thanksgiving Day. New secretary-treasureof the Tintic mother is the former Miss Kids Community Regina Lucas, daughter Organization. The annual of Margaret Lucas of Christmas Party for the Eureka. children of the district, was scheduled for Word was received at December 23. at Tintic the Charles Bechtol home of the birth of a grandHigh School. r, re-elect- ed daughter Miss Jennie Andrew, in California. Venice, Nancy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth was bom on John H. Andrew, com- November 29th., to Mr. peted in the Stewardess and Mrs. Gilbert Bechtol. Contest finals, held in S.t Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Petersburg, Jennie represented Fairbanks Frontier Airlines in the of announced Orem, the engagement and forthcoming marriage of airline companies were their daughter, Miss competing in the contest Colleen Fairbanks, to Paul Ferguson. The finals. marriage was to be beauty contest. Stewardesses from 23 The Junior Class of Tintic High School, presented a three-ac- t mystery-comed- y play, The Skeleton entitled, Walks. In the cast were Richard Bell, Angeline solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Dec. was received Monday morning by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox, of the birth of a at Utah Valley The parents are Hospital. and Ralph Kelly Hughes of Provo. This is the couple's first child. According to great- - grandmother Alice, the baby is teeny (3 pounds 4 ounces) but BEAUTIFUL. California, where they to spend planned Thanksgiving. ..Word 23. The Fairbankds family lived in Eureka for many years. ..Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox were in Spanish Fork, Sunday, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen Stoneman. A Roger Stoneman, serving with the U.S. Navy in San Diego, was home on a short leave. Sixteen Visitors at the home of members of the family Mr. and Mrs. Sterl Laird ssat down to dinner last weekend, were a together at the Stoneman home. In the evening, daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Alice and Harold saw Curtis, of Payson. The Roger off on the plane, to Curtis' were on their way return to his base in to Death Valley, California. . . son-in-la- w, The Eureka Reporter Iage Three L1)S Bishop presided Meeting Eureka Ward ' LDS on Church Sunday evening. The service was conOrtho ducted by Christensen. Invocation was by Lorin Thompson. Music for the service was under the direction of Wanda Colovich and Marjorie Pratt. Announcements were made as follows; A Fireside for all youth over 12 years of age, will be held at the Stake Center on November 28th., at 7:30 p.m. The Relief Society will have a special work day on November 29th. There will be no morning meeting, but the evening meeting will be held as usual. Ward members were in charge of the program. Speakers were Rachel Hannifin, Elmo Boswell and Ronald Griggs. The Children's Chorus of the Primary presented two musical numbers--directe- d by Jenny I,ong and accompanied by Marjorie Pratt. The Benediction was given by Gordon Grim-stead. METHODIST The minister of the United Methodist Church, Reverend Sloan, conducted the Worship Service on Sunday af- ternoon. The Lesson was about Thanksgiving and was entitled, "And Jesus Gave Thanks. After the service, approximately 32 members of the congregation enjoyed a pot luck dinner at the parsonage. Reverend Sloan will be in charge of the service next Sunday at 2 p.m. School is Sunday scheduled for 1 p.m. CATHOLIC' Father Ludo celebrant for was the mass at Saturday evening St. Patrick's Church. The gospel reading was taken from St. Matthew and contained the message- -' The reward of fidelity is often greater Last week's first grade Indians are this weeks Pilgrims. The first graders have been sluding all about the Pilgrims. Weekend visitors in town were Linda (Bray) and John Welch and baby, and LcAnn and Brent Bray and their daughter. 262 think Brandy, all of Price. They visiting other relatives visited primarily at the and friends. homes of Mrs. Leona "Ridicule is the test of Bray and Mr. and Mrs. but also truth." Jerry Montoya, William Ilazlitt spent some of their time SOUTH MAIN CHRISTMAS! responsibility. Mass on Saturday, November 25, will be at the regular time--6:0- 0 p.m. The following "food for thought" was submitted to the EUREKA REPORTER by Father Ludo, pastor of St. Patrick's Church Christians are like wheel barrow- s- not good unless pushed. Some are like canoes-th- ey need to be paddled. Some are like kite- s- if you don't keep a string on them they fly away. Some are like footballs--yo- u can't tell which way they will bounce next. Some are like balloons-fu- ll of air and ready to A lot of great-grandso- n, 1!)7S Dave Garbett at Sacrament held at the WHAT KIND AM I? 'Til next time.... grandson, Church November lil, blow up. Some are like trailers-rh- ey have to be pulled. Some are like neon lights they keep going on and off. And we would like to add- some are like a good - watch: open face, pure gold, quietly busy and full of good works. Author unknown FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON Koko Knit Butte Knit Gunne Sax Graff Lady Graff Forever Young Better Half Lorraine Lingerie Coats Gowns Blouses Purses Robes i |