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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Two August 10, 1979 Crib corner i Stye lurrba fteporter (UPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly it Eureka, Utah 84628 Prilled by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Sam McIntyre of Leamington, are the proud parents of ; their first child, a son, born at Payson Hospital on August 6, 1979. The little fellow weighed in at a healthy 8 pounds 1 I Springvillc, Utah 84663 Subscription In advance, per year, $4.50; per copy, 10c ounce. Second dan postage paid at r.nrcia, Utah 84628. Knlrrrd as second class natter February 10, 1948, at Ihi post office. Eureka, Utah 84628, under the Act of March 3 1879. Happy grandparents Steele McIntyre, are Mr. and Mrs. E. Mammoth, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffer, Colorado MRS. GRACE BERNINI MARTIN W. CONOVER HARRISON CONOVER Correspondent Managing Editor Publisher Springs, Colorado. Great-grandmoth- is er Mrs. Earl McIntyre of Mammoth. i Senior Member: UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. citizens 25 years ago in Tinfic Appearing August 6, 1954 the n the issue of EUREKA was a large photograph of PvL Jerry Montoya and Pvt. James E. Rowley REPORTER ng rifle marksmanship training at Hunter Liggett Miliary Reservation in California. Both men were members of Co. A 383rd. Regiment. Ned Infantry Stringham, recreational from Logan, director was in Eureka giving instructions in various types of dancing. Included in his program was the Bunny Hop, Creep, Samba, Rhumba, Tango, Square Dancing and Jitterbug. Takes you back doesn't it folks? 4 drive for polio funds was being conducted in the area under the direction of Mrs. Edythe I. Green, Juab County Chairman. An emergency Robert Kirkham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Kirkham, was taken to the hospital suffering from a serious case of polio. This was the first case of the dread disease in Tinlic in three years. Ray Bader tsc her was welcomed as a member of the Kiwanis Club at a meeting held at the V.L. Anderson home. Tintic High School graduating class The held a class reunion. Among those attending were Dean Broderick; Bud Sax; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Daniels; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rosenlund; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Dorwain Wahlquist; Mr, and Mrs. Rheem Franke; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olsen; Mr. and Mrs. Don Hudson; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson; Mr. and Mrs. George Hale; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mordue; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skouguard; Mr. of 1949 Members Young-at-Hear- ' the Club Wednesday t" met last afternoon and Mrs. Ray Colovicl Mrs. and Maun of in the Memorial Building. Prior to the start of the meeting, blood pressures were taken by Joe Bernini. Father Ludo, president, conducted the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Frar Opening prayer was given by Georgia Laird, Ewell were the parent of a baby boy, who was followed by the Pledge of named J a me s Allegiance to the Flag. Welcoming him into the Bessie Toone led the family were a bif group in singing of God Bless America. brother and sister. Happy Birthday" The epic movie,' meetings were sung to Helen McKenzie, Mickey Gone With The Wind,' was being shown at the1 Miller, Lillian Swierkosz, Motor-V- t Leah Towers, Kathy Pioneer Panne 11, Edna Jasper and witKJ Theater, along Jack Andrew. three cartoons and Routine business selected short, for 50cl admission for adults! matters were disposed of Children under 12 were and the meeting ad-- . admitted free. joumed.'A luncheon was then served to all atRandle's Market tending. continued to operate as a cash market with Raj Badertscher as the new He wat manager. assisted Petel by Nevers, Minnie Paints and Dora Randle. Newman. Historical Society Sgt. Richard Heni derson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterl Laird, ( arrived home for a 30-day leave. He had spent the previous 15 months in Korea with the U.S.I Army. In Mrs.' 1954, Margaret Cronii . (Harkins) was on the Juab County Fair Boar was and busily gathering items from! Eureka people to enter in the fair. EUREKAl The REPORTER was of- - fering a GRAND SLAMf SPECIAL opportunity to givel a friend or relative, free of charge, a sub-- ( TWO-FOR-ON- E to this, scription newspaper. As eachj subscriber paid his. subscription, he wasl Mrs. Doris Barton, of Oroville, California, has been a good friend of the another scription, Old-Time- rs Real feelings deserve real gold. 84628. The best gift always reflects your sincerity. That s why Karat Gold Jewelry it so perfect when you feel deeply about someone We invite you o tee Our collection of Karat gold bracelets, earrings eftoms and rings And to let ut help you choose the perfect piece to ecfto your sentiments Real gold. A silent expression of how much you mean it. ALEX COLEMAN COORDINATES ARE NOW IN AT onlyi subscription must go to a NEW I subscriber. (Not a bad. wm'& idea!!). . them. old-timer- s" without 'Til next time experience for all of ... stipulation was that the f FREE Monday, July 16th, the chicken potato chips, with outstanding ribbons School salad, watermelon and from evaluation, and are High Cheerleaders traveled to pop. Hiey had a band that getting ready for the Logan, Utah to attend the played fiddles and sang basketball season to United Spirit Association while everybody enjoyed begin. It was a very exciting Cheer Camp. There, they their meal. Tintic . sub-- ( The attend camp old-tim- charge, to a friend or( relative. THS Cheerleaders attended spirit and rally The Cheerleaders workshops. They learned returned home July 19th, ideas for pep Tintic Historical Society. great assemblies, pep rallies, e cookShe sent posters, and, also learned books, pictures, and a lot of cute new cheers. recently, a current One night, for dinner, snapshot and a little bit of the instructors arranged but, with it a Hoe Down. It was history really came a fantastic idea! neat. They had barbequed The snapshot was for an Old Timers' Book. The The society of women is society hadn't thought of the foundation of good this, but now we are manners. compiling such a book. We welcome responses Mammoth and married from all of Openshew. Ste left Tintic. Send us a snap- Myron in 1917, but keeps in touch with some shot, along information of your days with the happenings in the through in Tintic, and, also, your Tilntic EUREKA REPORTER. present address. TTiese We thank Mrs. Barton things will be Included in for this idea. Send tyour the Book. for the entry Mrs. Barton was born in Santaquin, (Doris Book to; Tintic Historical Strom). She lived in Society, Eureka, Utah given the opportunity to send The Tintic High School cheerleaders who attended a cheer camp in Logan in July are (top) Annette Boswell, (second row, left to right) Teresa Nelson and Diane Wilde, who are all varsity cheerleaders; (center) Shanna Bigler (fourth row, left to right) Mary Ann Bray, Shirley Grill; (bottom) Shelly Riley, who are junior varsity cheerleaders. 262 429-72- 9 hiAm . We've been telling diamonds fcwcay in SpringvIUe for 220 Smrfh MuJn ever 30 years. Nothing else feels He red gold |