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Show Pape Two - - The Eureka Reporter July i:it l)7) 90th birthday church Stye iEurefca iSeportEr open house (UPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Kurcka, Utah 84628 Printed by AKT CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springtide, Utah 84663 I.DS Gnrbctt David Mishap presided at and also conducted Sacrament Meeting held Sunday evening at the Kurcka Subscription in advance, per year, $4.50: per copy, 10c Ward LDS Church. Severalwere Second class postage paid at F.ureka, Utah 84628. Knlered as second class matter February 10, 1948, at the post olTiee, Fureka, Utah 84628, under the Act of March 3, re-open- I Correspondent Managing F.ditor Publisher Member: UTAH PRKSS ASSOCIATION NKWSPAPKR ASSOCIATION. an-nounccme- made ns follows: 1. The Provo Tenmle w ill be on Tuesday, July 10. 2. Next Sunday, July 15, Stake Priesthood Meeting will lie held at 8 a.m. in 1879. MRS. CRACK HKKMM MARTIN W. CONOVKR HARRISON CONOVKR Iirothcr - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. John Trujillo. Mrs. Montoya returned to Kureka the week of May 18th. in time to see Snntaquin. NATIONAL 3. Per-lormanc- es of the Manti Pageant are scheduled lor the evenings of July 4 ami July 4. The Pioneer Day celebration will take laec on July 20 and 21. Invention was given by Mundi Pedersen. 12-1- Elks celebrate Gillespie and Cecil Montoya, graduate from family request no gifts, McClain Klliott will be please. Mrs. Klliott was horn Ignored on the occasion of her ninetieth birthday July 13, 1889 in Lake lt' an open house given on Shore, Utah, to Alma and Saturday, July 14 at the Annie Christian Davis lrice Care Center, 1346 Barney, being one of Fast 300 North, Price, twelve children, five of Utah, from one to 5 p.m. whom are still living. She was married in 1906 An invitation is extended to Thomas McClain at to all of her many friends to help her celebrate. The Kureka, Utah. He died in 1913. She was married in m 1914 to Klmer Ray Klliott. He died in 1961. Mrs. Klliott reared losing a son in Flossie Annie Barney six-childre- Tintic High School. She then went to Kccvillc, Texas to spend some time with a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hard-ma- y (Carolyn). While ihere, she attended the high school graduation of another lionnie. grandson, Rebecca slates that she had a very nice time but it was extremely hot in Texas and she was glad to return home after 4 weeks there. A luncheon guest at the home of Mrs. Emma infancy. 17-2- 1. on Izewis Friday was Father Ludo. Father enjoyed getting , Uni (iaiit was taken with Molly St. via amliulance. to Utah Denis and Frank Scm, Valley Hosptial last who are visiting at Friday after an un- Km ma's home. fortunate fall in her Imme. She suffered a gash on her head plus numerous bruises. At last Site No No XV on the report irom her son. Bob, list of individual sites in her condition is now the Tintic Mining District e area is the stable and she feels 2 No. Beck somewhat letter. Mine; East Barbara Bartschi and Marjorie Pratt were in anniversary Vincent grandsons, charge of the music for the service. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton McMurphy in Cedar City, s'v. Iiird of I lugway, at- and they- enjoyed Sunday The program was under the direction of the tended the Golden An- dinner in Kurcka at the Flossie Klliott Kirkham and War Family Imme of Mr. and Mrs. niversary celebration of Cedar City I(dge No. 1556 Alex (flight. Daughter, a "Welcome Home foi H.P.O.K. on Saturday, Coli. spent the weekend Itichard Kirkham, who, as the guest of Iaura Ann for the past two years has July 7. Tintic District (Utah licen serving a mission in The celebration con- might. weekend the County). ing spend Before returning home, Paris. France. Speakers sisted of a special Mrs. of the id home Description: Fifty foot were Ronald Kirkham, wooden head - frame, meeting to initiate a the Lairds wspent some Mrs. LaVon Kirkham and Karlean Gear were Members of the United Golden Anniversary time visiting ith Mr. and Montana Methodist Women held a Geneva type, with Itichard Kirkham. (Higginson) Class, followed by a Mrs. U'Hoy Gourley Sr. hoist room and Bcndiction was given meeting on Monday Higgle, Jefferson, frame, buffet dinner and a dance. and other relatives in Iw Located Nacksmith Wilson Cecil and at Kureka shop. Melba Steele. City Oregon; evening Since the I,as Vegas Kureka. of Blossom Iron north the Helen of Salt Lake Iiirk. Hopes Elks Lodge was the All are former No. 3 in East Tintic on the a short City. Following imIoi's ill the home of CATHOLIC sponsor for Cedar City business meeting, the Kureka residents. Utah County side. Less Celebrant for mass at Iiodge when it was in- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judge acre in size. group enjoyed a good old Geneva and Cecil are also than one-hal- f stituted 50 years ago, they last weekend were theii St. Patrick's Church on fashioned It dates from 1890's. It A lormer employees of weiner roast. were invited to conduct daughter, Alice, and her Saturday evening was fun time was had with Tintic School District, as is significant as a the initiation. husband, Danilo Father Ludo. Clerk of the Board and 1st remaining wooden to Mabel's group 11am and leona report Villamar, of Sait lke The Sunday Headings a e c o singing teacher. This was a headframe with some d i a n c r a grade and "Nilo's" were taken from Kzekiel, a very nice time at this City; sjjoeial treat for Karlean surface plant buildings. ki rents. Mr. and Mrs. II Corinthians and the companiment. affair. special were Attending Mary since she had not seen IxMping to document the On Sunday morning Jose Villamar, of the Gospel of Mark. They Newman, Virginia Geneva lor 18 years or process of mining. Lehsjxike of Ezekiel's call to Randle. Vola Nevers, Cecil lor in years. they were guests for Phillipincs. A trip to Ireakfast at the home of man's Caves was enjoyed lx a prophet. Ilis posture Alliene Farren, Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Doug I iy I he group on Saturday. as a prophet was not the lloiiM'Uursts at the Kvans, Mabel Butler, Immc id Mrs. Anna Ix'e Jana Kvans, Kdna Jasper and Pat Rrady. Franks on Thursday, Mine - multi-resourc- w.s.c.s. A-fra- -- jxnucr SOM excitement or painting the future; his was rather the burden of calling a rebellious people remember the past. to METHODIST Reverend Sloan is on vacation. In his absence a lay leader, Karl Butler, S u n da y e o n (I u c t c d Jesus". here's niHliing quite like a cozy. eracklinii lire in your fireplace, bui sou should know that most of the file's heal is poiny sitaiphl up ihe chimney nuking u Ini of precious furnace heal with ill. You should also realize that as eiierp) prices continue to rise, your fireplace is last hecominp an espensise lusury. Mcklr plated .doors are optional. I Mtkel plalrrf doors are oplloaal. SAVE SAVE $70.00 $100 Comparable savings on Models!!! FEATURES M and Slh" thickness sled Cast trim floors Holds fire for 24 hours Can slash heal hills up in Ml Special models for Mobile Homes all Usher on model XL during this sale! Ki((hl different models with nickel or plain doors. Worship Service next Sunday, July 15, will be under the direction of Lay Izcadcr James Ferguson, and will kgin at 2 p.m. School will the church precede service at 1 p.m. anil All's, (oiii'lck, Mr. and Roy Gourley Jr., Mrs. Alliene Farren drove to Salt Lake City where they met Mrs. Mary Morris, of Abilene, Texas, who was making a All. tour NORM ANDERSON 24S North 300 Last Call 623-133- 4 Pipe available luiuging in the Ith. iHrthduy celebration for Fife, Lynn Terry Mr. of and Mrs. daughter Carl File of Orem, were Grandmother Fawn Fife; (ireai zunt"caroi Aingt ! Worship Service at the un( (rcal . Grand United Methodist Church. parents Mrs. Virginia His Message was en- Underwood and Mr. and titled. "Temptations of Mrs. Jim Brady. Make the most of your fireplace with Fisher's newest wood stove sale! llanney of Milford, and Mrs. Ruby Burton of Las Vegas. They also visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Franks and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mass next Saturday, July 14. is scheduled for , Lurd. the regular time. .6:00 p.m. on inserts during this Friday and Saturday, were Mrs. Beatrice -- 15 - Ncphi, Utah off of the Western United States. The group enjoyed dinner together at Victoria Restaurant visit before Mrs. Morris left to continue her lour. Ac-Sund- ay cording to them the w'eather was beautiful and they were lucky at the gaining tables, so they tiad a kill! Airs. Rebecca A I on toy a returned recently after having spent 2 months in Greeley, Colorado, and Beeville, Texas. Rebecca was called to Greeley because her father, Lee Mata, was seriously ill. Mr. Mata is 98 years of age. 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