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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Two t lf iEurcJra August 3. 1970 Church news Reporter a I.I)S (UPS-179-62- 0) Sacrament Published weekly at Eureka, Utah R4628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY ' Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advancr, per year, $4.50; per copy, 10c - Church was presided over by Bishop David Garbett and conducted by Ortho Christensen. Announcement were as follows: Second class postage paid at Kurcka, Utah 84628. Entered as second class mailer February 10, 1948, at the post office, F.ureka, Utah 84628, under the Art of March 3, Baptism scheduled ' 1879. Meeting held Sunday evening at the Eureka Ward LDS for next at the p.m. Saturday at 6 Stake Center. Sunday is Fast Day. MK$. CRACK HKKMNI MARTIN W. CONOVKR IIARRISON CONOVKR Education Week will be Correspondent Managing Editor August NATIONAL J afrrrffffrrrrffffffff1 , at 4 BYU. regional dance will be held at Santaquin Elementary school for all over 14 years of age, on Friday, August 3, at 8:30 p.m. Thanks" was extended to all those who pricked cherries on Tuesday. Music for the service was under the direction of Barbara Bartschi and A Publisher Member; UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. 21-2- leader-Ji- m lay of Tooele. Ferguson His message was taken from the Gospel of Mark and spoke of Jesus' great love for the people". Sunday School will be held at 1 p.m. on Sunday, August 5, followed by the church service at 2 p.m. !' CATHOLIC Father Ludo was the celebra nt for mass held at St. Patrick's Church on Saturday evening. Martin Fennell, lector, gave the Sunday Readings from the second Book of Kings and Ephesians. The Gospel Reading was according to John and recounted ? the Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Warner Nelson, Warner wed in Manti LDS Temple Becky Pratt. Invocation was given by John Pratt. Business matters followed with Karen Ewell being released as primary teacher; Leah Francom released as organist of the Sunday School; Becky Pratt was sustained as organist of the Sunday School; Lucille Bigler was sustained as chairman of Education Week; and Bell was Shirley. welcomed as a new member of the ward. First speaker on the was Judy program Iemcll. A piano selection Mrs. by Margaret Pedersen followed. Concluding speaker was IIArley Bradbury, Sherry Ann Nelson 1 1 Sherry Ann Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nelson, Eureka, and Harley Bradbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Underwood, Eureka, will be united in marriage on Saturday, August 11. An open house will honor the newlyweds the evening of August 11, from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. The setting for the open house will be the garden at the home of the bride's parents. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Rife, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos (Rusty) Rife, of Springville. afternoon Mrs. Molly St. Denis and Frank Sem left Thursday to return to their home in Clearwater, Florida, after spending the past three weeks visiting at the home of their cousin. Mrs. Emma Lewis. Seeing them off at Salt Lake Airport was Joe Bernini. A was pleasant spent catching up on the hap- penings in the Griggs and Rife families. members of Tintic Ladies of Elks Club attended the annual Steak Forty-tw- o Pry held at Eureka City Park Friday evening. Those who attended found it to be a fun evening in a pretty setting, with balmy evening weather, scrumptious Saturday dinner guests at the home steaks and accompanying of Frances Jones were fare, and the usual good Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mogensen and son, Kurt, now living in Lakewood, and Phil Colorado, of Notarianni Magna. The Mogensens were in town to see their son made an Eagle Scout at a Court of Honor held that evening. natured camaraderie. After dark, a large bonfire was set (by Linda Gourley, who claimed she was really being over, worked), and the group sat around it and sang ( ? ) amid laughter and songs much story- telling. In charge of the Visitors at the home of Mrs. Thelma Griggs on arrangements were the club officers, Mary Lou Tuesday were Mrs. Mil Gourley. Paulette vV, v . V I. JVv P $ vJ ' . ... if w After the ceremony, they were feted at a S. hosted by the parents of the bridegroom, at the Sage Inn in Springville. A reception honored the couple that evening in the Genola Ward Chapel. The Car- - newlyweds diminutive radiant .Special guests were four sets of grandparents - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart, Eureka; Mr. and Alda Mrs. Nelson, Genola; Mr. and Mrs. William II. Cluff, Orem; and Mr. and Mrs. David Warner, Spanish Fork. Prenuptial parties were given by LeAnn Nelson, Sue Ann Nelson, and Ann Nelson, and by Roberta Nelson and Gwen Romney. After California a Rebekah Brian Joseph Jones routine Mr. and Mrs. Larry business, members drew for prizes. Jones, of formerly Winners were lone Ryan Eureka and now living in and Launa Montague. Castle Dale, are the proud Refreshments were parents of, not one., but then served by the hostess two, new babies. The for the evening, Vola twins were born on July Nevers. 13, 1979, and have been named Brian Joseph and Nickole Dele. Brian Linda Gourley weighed in at 4 pounds, pen ter, and Marene Larson. 14 ounces, and Nickole tipped the scales at 5 (Super job, gals!). pounds, l1 2 ounces. Ready to welcome them Spending three days at into the family is a Scofield this week were brother, Damian three sisters and a Lee, and a seven year brother of the Jasperson old sister, Chrystal. family. Enjoying the Happy grandparents camping, fishing and are Mr. and Mrs. Joe visiting were Mr. and Jones, Lofgreen: Wesley Mrs. Harold Fox, Tucker, Fairview: and Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clegg, Springville. Orville Thompson, Mr. Great - grandparents and Mrs. Tbm Steele, and are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Lofgreen: Mrs. Jasperson and son, Kelly, IiOuis Clegg, Springville, all of Provo. They report and Lawrence Jones, good fishing". Payson. two-year-o- in honeymoon, the new Mr. and Mrs. Gary Warner are making their first bride was home in Spanish Fork. a tiered wedding gown, fashioned by her mother, topped with a white hat. Attendants wore alternating light and dark pink floor length gowns and carried bouquets of pink carnations and white daisies; smaller versions of the bride's bouquet. Mothers of the couple wore long dresses of pink polyester. Gwen Romney served as Matron of Honor and Lori Smith as Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids were LcAnn, Nelson, Sue Ann Rebekahs Ryan, Noble Grand, presiding. After a discussion of greeted Guy Lynn Nelson. guests before a backdrop of pink, burgundy and white The chiffon. was under the direction of Miracle of the loaves and fishes". Mass will be at 6 p.m. (xi Saturday, August 4. Lodge No. 2 met Wednesday evening with lone breakfast, wedding Nickole Dele Jones .METHODIST Worship Service at the United Methodist Church Columbia The couple plan to make their home in Eureka . Brevities X " Boe Pernell, whose topic was Happiness". Benediction was given by Lee Bird. Nelson-Bradbur- y nuptials August Miss Rae Ann Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Nelson, Genola, and Gary L. Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Warner, Spanish Fork, were untied in marriage on July 13, in the Manti LDS Temple. Nelson, Lori Curtis, Debbie Warner, Mary Jane Nelson, Lori Warner and Michelle Warner. Performing the duties of Best Men were Kelly Warner. Joe Nay, and Crib corner Mr. and Mrs. John Pratt are the happy parents of a baby son, born at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, Friday, July James weighed in at an even 8 pounds and has four brothers, DglQbflALL'iiDISKDLeD SREAKS eorIthe DEVELORMENTAELY disabled -- mm 400 S0UTHZSUITE:202 mswMRmmm tamaBBci iBtfQjfluflS! . 0J&EI5 John,. Michael, Paul and Peter, and five sisters, Becky, Mary, Debbie, Elena and Charity, anxious to welcome him into the family. . Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyons of Lchi, and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Oliphant of Ogden. rADM3GATS: EOWTHG,, ld on 27, 1979. Himlllfti |