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Show Page Two The Eureka Kvirter lje fEureka jfUporfer (UPS-179-62- 0) $4.50; Second class postage paid at Kureka, I' tab 84628. Entered as second class mailer February 10, 1948, at the post office, Kurcka, Utah 84628, under the Act of March 3, MRS. CiRACK BFR.MM MARTIN W. CONOVFR HARRISON CONOVFR Mrs. Minnie Gillespie is NATIONAL p.m. Steel Building 30' X 50' X 14'. $8,215. Call I trip around the world may be as simple as a visit to the 130,000-piec- e map collection in the Harold B. Lee Library at A Moffit explains how genealogy research can be aided by maps: "We can help someone locate a place name or find Brigham Young locations whose names University. have changed. We also The maps, constituting have the capabilities of the largest collection of finding, for example, its kind in the In- county names of 150 years termountain region, ago. There is a good comes in all shapes, sizes collection of 19th Century and types, says Riley and Moffit, librarian of the dicgeographical map section. tionaries. Also, some Map coverage of the people want to look at world is more extensive maps to find where than one might think. cemeteries and churches With the help of space arc in and around a town satellites, the entire where an ancestor lived." world has been mapped. Another one of the map About 90 percent of the collection's largest group United States is included of users is also one of it's in topographic biggest problems. Each quadrangles, which are month, several dozen LDS very detailed maps. Relief Society We have Air Force culture refinement naviagtional maps of the teachers want to check entire world which are out maps of the countries scaled at 1 inch equals 16 they are to teach about, miles," pointed out and Moffit said Moffit. "In addition, the sometimes there aren't gazeteers contains Department of Defense maps covering most of the developed world at a scale of 1 inch equals 4 miles." "Most of our maps are received from the U.S. Geological Survey and Defense Mapping Agency, but we also have many from foreign agencies and a rather unique group of antique maps. We even have four file cabinets of common road maps," he said. Map coverage is not confined to land areas. "We are a depository for Navy charts which plot the characteristics of bodies of water," he said. "While our collection in this area is far from complete, we do receive any new charts they make." As might be expected, students majoring in geography, geology, history and other related areas are the major users of the collection, but Moffit points out that other groups find map research benefical. Genealogy researchers are our most frequent users. We also have quite a few non-academ- ic outdoorsmen, deer hunters and families planning vacations come in." Next Sunday, two missionaries, Rev. Jim and Doris Long, will be in charge of the service, to lie held at the regular timc-- 2 p.m. Afterwards, a pot luck dinner will be served in the parsonage. Sunday School will precede the service at 1 FOR SALK CATHOLIC Father Ludo was the 224-901- 9. .cave message for Bill. TAKING one eek ol.i 7 A IIKKAK on the net in llurky, the for Miunl Cum ii, who in ntarring in liin fimt national tele inion rolr. celebrant at mass evening Saturday tin living lleHilliiiing alongnule liin alriHily faniounTY father. The Church. look Patrick's St. tin young nlag logo for The Hartford Innurancr Group, lutirli break ry two lioum. followed Ivy a nap. Though tin gospel reading spoke of n prrfrrrrd roffee break of rnglinh muiTinn and our Lenten renewal and rhorolate rliip rookie with tin film crew. In trainer, 2ft year how it aims at pleasing old Slee MrAulilT. inninlrd on a nprrially prepared formula. in God alone. An one of Amerira youiigrnl animal trainer. MrAulilT tieul-IWednesday, February t grooming llir drrr to anrrnd to tin role of the Conner 28. was Ash Wednesday, a ned company' living nymlnd. Map collection can offer person trip around world collection the Faith". Publisher Member: UTAH PRFSS ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. ntar-to-l- certainly use donations of any type of maps or atlases, and hope people will send us items they would otherwise discard. We are particularly in- terested in maps Mormon with associated history, but we'll gladly accept any maps sent to ll Bessie Toone left Toone 18th. the Sunday morning of February, to join the as." Tours for a las A visit to the BYU leisure Vegas holiday. The tour campus isn't necessary to was the 18th. through the gain information from the 21st. map collection, Moffit She boarded the bus at explains. "We'd be happy where she to respond to inquiries by Santaquin, Jewell her sister, mail or telephone and will joined McNeil. Tour guides were do everything we can to Mr. and Mrs. John Perry. help answer questions." Mrs. Perry will be remembered by the Bessie residents, as Eureka UP&L, DWR Kathryn McClain. do study any--UP&- Ls to a dollars went Nelson Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason program. three why, Theirs but to do and die. Tennyson Next to temperance, a quiet president, the time was turned over to Ron Griggs, band director, for a very enjoyable musical They found tas Vegas at night a truly dazzling sight to behold. The next morning they boarded the Inis at 6:30 a.m. and were Church. The service was conducted by Mundi Pedersen. Masic was under the direction of Wanda Colovich and Marjorie taken to the El Cortez Hotel for breakfast. After breakfast, they began the return trip home. As they neared Cedar City, they again encountered snow and cold temperatures; much different from the weather they had enjoyed in lias Vegas. They arrived home that evening, tired but pleased with their driver and hosts. CARD OF THANKS wish to express our sincere appreciation to all of the members of the Senior Citizens, for the lovely Valentine Party anti gift, which Yc the) gave our honor. A big "thanks", also, to our rrientls for all of in conscience, a cheerful mind and active habits, by band with r the the concert band. Much thanks is given to Ron Griggs and the bands an entertaining again (his year. All reports are due. March 3 is baptism night at 6 p.m. at the Stake Center. Ward Conference begins on March 11. B.Y.U. classes will now continue all year around, The program was presented by the High Council and the missionaries. Speakers were Elder Staheli, Elder Iarry Palmer and Arden IxeBaron. Benediction was by Denton Bartschi. Today's idea congratulatory Troubles are SWIM SUITS GOLF OUTFITS PLAY CLOTHES and Founders Day program The following announcements were made: Al-An- on intermediate band; then concluding Invocation was given byBarbara Bartschi op- portunities to grow; to make us better, not bitter. Rightly ased, we can for all of )our good learn from them not to wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Merl repeat our own mistakes. Eureka Towers Family Group on to the stage band and I place early a means of for as rising health and happiness. Timothy Flint the Pratt. cards and the many gifts we have received. NYe are most grateful It included numbers beginner's - Pink Champagne and presided at Sacrament on Sunday Chicken Dinner Party, Meeting at LDS the evening which was held outside. Tintic High School gym. After a short business meeting, conducted by Castleton, casino.hopping two-wee- LDS Bishop David Garbelt Parent-Teacher- Carole long sisters will be present on Saturday for the purpose k of setting up a School in Summer the month ,jUcka unc'10Pin8 ,?r '? for a Rood attendance at mass beginning at 6 p.m. again in downtown Las Vegas. At (he Westward Ho, they were treated to a an- England expects every man to do his duty. e distance call anywhere in the United States. The next morning, they Opening prayer was nually. termed given by Frank Peart. Division biologist A1 day Peg Sheldon led the group Heggen said that blood in the Pledge of and tissue samples are successful Allegiance, followed by collected from deer and group singing of "God rodents each year. The s Tintic Bless America", directed blood is tested at Association held it's by Leah Towers and Lucille accompanied by Ijalxtralories in Salt Lake annual Founders Day on Monday, Riley. City and the data is Program Following a routine analyzed by computer. February 26, 1979, in the business session, "Happy Anniversary" greeting were extended to Frank and Alice Peart. It was reported that Belle Coffey is home from .the hospital, as is Minnie Painter. Naomi Ekker is ill and in the hospital. Father gave a report on the present status of the senior citizen's workshop. Plans were then made for a St. Patrick's Party to be held on March 14, at the Memorial Building at 6 p.m. It will feature a pot luck dinner. Members are asked to bring their own dishes. three-minut- catechetical Four drinks and nickels. At one casino, they were entitled rt thousand the marks which of the tanten beginning season. Ashes will be distributed at the regular mass on Saturday. Las Vegas tour provides fun trip for resident The first stop was at Cedar City for lunch and then on to Mesquite, Nevada, for a brief stop. From there, they journeyed on to Las Vegas, A cooperative study Nevada, arriving at the lietwecn the Division of Convention City Lodge, Wildlife Resources and which was to be their to go the Utah Power and Light home for the next three enough maps around. Company is attempting to nights and days. "Though we have a determine what effects-- if That night they were Hunlarge collection, we could free to go to a show or to tington Power Plant have just rest. The next had on deer and small morning, they were taken mamals in the area of the by bus, to seven different Senior citizens plant. casinos, where they were The study, initiated in given books containing Father Ludo, president, 1972 when the plant was tickets for free food, was in charge of the under construction, is Wednesday afternoon being funded by UP&L at session of the Young-at-Heaa cost of three to four PTA founders Club. Worship Service at the Eureka Methodist Church on Sunday. He spoke on "Keeping Classifieds Correspondent Managing Fdltor Church, conducted whopping 5 pounds and has been named Bennett. ! I Methodist happily spreading the word of the arrival of her February 23. 1979. This is the first child for the couple. He weighed in at a 1879. ! MKTHOIHST Reverend Louis Pratt, minister of the Price Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gillespie in Ogden, on Sprin(villc, Utah 84663 ! Births loth grandchild! A baby boy was born to Published weekly at Furcka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART C ITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription in advance, per year, per copy , 10c Church news Formula for stardom March 2. 1070 262 am& SjkiOtyktU w-T-m |