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Show Page Two The Eureka Reporter - Jenson wedding August 4 20, 1979 July Montoya r lc lEurdta ftejuirter Mr. and Mrs. Phil White and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and forthcoming Montoya announce the engagement Elizabeth Gaye to Bert of marriage their daughter of Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delwin B. Jensen (UPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY SprinRville, Utah 84663 Goshen. The couple will be married Aug. 4, at the Goshen LDS Ward Church. They will be honored with a to 9:30 p.m. reception that evening from 7:30 of a is Miss Montoya graduate Payson High School where she was a member of the drill team and FFA. for 10 She has been an active member of the in shortcourse years. She attended the citizenship work. She has been Washington D.C. during her in Orem and Technical Utah College attending Subscription in advance, per year, $4.50; per copy, 10c Second class postape paid at Eureka, Utah 84628. Entered as second class matter February 10, 1948, at the post office, Eureka, Utah 84628, under the Act of March 3 1879. f MK$. GRACE BERNINI MARTIN W. CONOVER HARRISON CONOVER UTAH Member: 4-- H 4-- H Correspondent Manaplnp Editor Publisher reigned as first attendant to the Rodeo Queen at the college rodeo this past spring. Mr. Jensen graduated with honors from from Payson High School and LDS Seminary. He attended Utah Boys State. Mr. Jensen graduated this past spring from Utah Technical College in electrical automation. He is presently employed in Green River, Wyoming where the newlyweds plan to make their first home. Miss Montoya is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox, and Mrs. Vincent Montoya. ! NATIONAI PRESS ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. . ' Local girl wins stampede contest The annual Ute was Ann McPherson, 18, Stampede ended after daughter of Mr. and Mrs. three big days of Seth McPherson of Nephi. celebration. A bathing beauty tivities. Thirty young ladies entered the contest which was open to anyone in the state. The entrants rode, first of all, in the parade through the streets of Nephi, waving to the crowd as they made their way to the city park, where the contest was held. Diane Wilde, 17, of Eureka was voted the First place winner. Miss Wilde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilde and was sponsored by the Juab County Sheriff's Deaprtment. She won $125 in prize money. Second place went to Lodge She was sponsored by T-Drive-I- n and won a $40 prize. Rebecca Barton, 18, of Manti won the fifth place Elizabeth Gaye Montoya prize of $25. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barton, and was sponsored by the Nephi Dental Clinic. Judges for the contest LDS CATHOLIC were Roger and Dennis Sacrament Meeting at Celebrant for the Zoppe and Rivon Nilson of the Eureka Ward LDS at mass Saturday evening the Flying U Rodeo. St. Patrick's Church was Chapel was held Sunday Church news Afternoon Club $75. In third place Smith, Prize winners were was Lucille Hansen, first; 18, and Mrs. daughter Ted Smith of Monroe. Miss Smith was sponsored Bastian by Trucking of Aurora. Her prize was Vx). of Mr. Bessie Jasperson, second; Ruth Flack, cut; and Barbara Sorensen, booby. Others attending were Lilly Erickson, Gertie Hannifin and Helen Fourth place winner Ferris. No. 2 Rebekah met Wed- Happily announcing the birth of a daughter of June 22, 1979, at Utah Valley Hospital, are Mr. and Mrs. Brad Larson of Springville. Tammy Rae weighed in at 6 pounds 12 ounces. New mother is the former Laray Dean. Elated grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dean (this is their first grandchild), and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Larson. Proud great - grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones of Lofgren, and Mrs. Edna Stewart of nesday evening for the official visitation of the President of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah, Melba W. Guevara, of Salt Lake acwas City. She companied by Vice -- President Amelia Jor-diso- n, also of Salt Lake Several other City. visitors were also guests of the local lodge. lone Ryan, Noble Grand, conducted the business meeting. evening with Bishop Following routine The Sunday Readings David Garbett presiding President business, were taken from the and Mundi Pedersen Guevara spoke to the Ogden. Books of Amos and conducting. on the Barbara Bartschi and membership Ephesians and the Gospel of subject "Forgiveness". of Mark. They spoke of Marjorie Pratt were in Light refreshments Visiting with Mrs. how the apostles of old charge of the music for were served later on Bernice Rusby last were sent forth with a the service. tables prettily decorated weekend were Mr. and Invocation was given with summer flowers. message - not to be Mrs. Jerry Brown and clouded by earthly by Afton Berry. children, Announcements were concerns. It was a Jerry Lynn and Weekend visitors at the of Cody, Kingman, message that focused on made as follows: 1) A the kingdom to come. In stake dance will be held home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Arizona. During their order to put full emphasis on Saturday, July 21, at Brackenbury were a brief stay, two birthdays nephew and family, Scott were celebrated on that kingdom, today's 8:00 p.m., at the stake and Donna's Patty and Cody's. Brackenbury 14 apostles must also be center, for all those and two their sons of Everyone really had a detached from this years of age or over. 2) Pleasant Grove. nice time. Pioneer Days will be kingdom. Mass for Saturday, July celebrated in Eureka this 21, will be held at the Friday and Saturday, regular Ume - 6 p.m.-w- ith July 20 and 21. 3) Week is Father Ludo in Education Father Ludo. Members of the Thursday Afternoon Club met last week at the home Barbara Madsen, 17, of Mrs. Ada Schmidt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Following a delicious Ross Madsen. She was luncheon, an afternoon of sponsored by the Neph 500 was enlion's Club and received joyed. games Aderianna Columbia Js contest was held as part of the final days ac- Crib corner Rebekahs scheduled for August charge. at 21-2- 4 ( BYU. During the business METHODIST Worship Service at the Eureka United Methodist Church was conducted under the direction of Jim Ferguson, a lay leader. His message was entitled, God Does Hear Our Prayers and He Cares. Since Reverend Sloan is still on vacation, a lay leader will conduct the church service, which will be held at the regular 2 p.m., next Ume Sunday, July 22. Sunday School will be at the usual time-- 1 p.m. - SOOEWAILia ) portion of the service, John Pratt Jr. received his graduation certificate from Primary and was welcomed into the MIA. He was presented a Bode of Remembrance by Sheldon Elmer. After church, John was ordained a deacon. The Jerry Bowers Family presented the program. 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