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Show Page Two The Eureka Reporter November 2, 1979 Church Eureka Stye Reporter news (UPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed CATHOLIC: by Father Ludo was celebrant for mass held ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year, 94.50; per copy, 10c Second rlass postage paid at Eureka, Utah 84628. Entered as second class matter February 10, 1948, at the post office, Kureka, Utah 84628, under the Act of March 3, 1879. MRS. CiRAC K HKKMM. MARTIN W. CONOVER HARRISON CONOVER .Correspondent Managing Editor Publisher Member. ; UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. NATIONAL. serious blindness, ii.e., blindness of the soul", can be cured by faith. Mass on Saturday, Nov. :i. will begin at the regular time-- 6 p.m. History society to open season The Tintic Historical Society invites you to the members of the Tintic opening meeting of this Historical Society make season. It will be held their home in the Historic Monday, Nov. 5, at 7:30 District of Mammoth-let-'s pay them a visit!!! p.m., in the Mammoth on the agenda Included Fire house. for the evening is the Guest speaker will be Steele McIntyre, with a election of officers. Come bit of local history for all out and give us yoUr of us to enjoy. support. Light refreshIf anyone needs tran- ments will be served. Circle the day on your sportation from Eureka to Mammoth, please call calendar and plan to We'll be happy to bring your family. What accomodate you. This will better way to instill the be the first general importance of our own meeting of the historical local history in the minds society to be held in of future historians? Everyone is welcome. Mammoth, and should be a fun change of pace. 433-684- 2. Several charter THS The sixth grade won the class of the month award for October at Eureka , Elementary School. Forty-fivmembers ot the "Young-at-IIeaClub, joined in the festivities at a Halloween e. rt seeing Bessie Toone on Brevities the Wednesday, program was presented with Mary Grimstead Payson. Visitors over the acting as mistress of weekend at the home of ceremonies. and Bessie Toone Fred Garbett en- James were their daughter and tertained the group with Mr. and Mrs. husband, several songs, while Allen of Lester Evanston, himself on Wyo. the guitar. " The primary purpose of by the readings trip was to extend Rachel Hannifin were Birthday" enjoyed, followed by. Happy to Jim. greetings several accordian Two parents' day Farren, Vice-Gran- d, conducted the imonthly meeting of Columbia Kebekah Lodge No. 2, held Wednesday b- evening. routine business was held, meeting followed by a drawing for prizes. Winners were Alliene Farren and Anna franks. Refreshments were A . then served by the hostess Erma Jasperson. for the evening, Discipline workshop Tuesday Dave Seamons, Timpanogos Mental Dr. Health Center, will hold a workshop on "Discipline" on Tuesday, Nov. 6. The workshop will be held in the high school library from 8 p.m. The session is spon6-- by the Tintic Educational Association and Tintic School District.. All parents and concerned citizens are invited to attend. Parents Day for Tintic High School, will be from 1p.m. to 4 p.m., Nov. 6, at the high school. Parents of junior and senior students are invited to meet with Fred Holladay, high school counselor, to discuss post high school opportunities. ' Call the high school office for (433-634- 4) by Leah Towers. Door prizes were won by Lilly Erickson, Helen Ferris, Bessie Toone, Earl Grimstead and Peg ,Sheldon. Loney and were in Chambers Ricky Salt Lake City Monday Lyman night, attending the Statler Bros, Barbara Oscar Mandrell Concert at the Erickson then directed Salt Palace. According to Lilly and Oct. 17 program. A few months ago, NBC taped the celebration of the town reunion at Contact, Nev. Since Jim and Bessie lived in Contact some 43 years ago, they attended the held Friday Weekend guests at the at the Memorial evening home of Mr. and Mrs. Building. The party began with a Sheldon Elmer were Mrs. dinner served at 6:30 p.m.' Pauline's mother, and her Earl Grimstead offered Pauline Young, Mrs. Elsie aunt, the opening prayer. of both Schramm, Following the dinner, a Party ren-efitio- ns meet sored Senior citizens accompanying Rebekahs to hold Alliene Saturday evening at St. Patrick's Church. Sunday readings were taken from the Book of Jeremiah, the letter to the Hebrews, and from the Gospel of Mark, and related the story of Jesus restoring sight to the blind man. The underlying lesson taught in the gospel according to Mark, is that a more i Bessie, but we hope it was by residents in Tintic. seen Welcome visitors at the home of Mrs. Josie Mae Bailey last week, were Joan (Quigley) and Duane (Dino) Semerad reunion. Bessie was and their three children, Aimed as she was singing of Salt Lake City, and on a spontaneous Dino's parents who are program that was part of presently visiting at their the activities. Her ap- home. A very pleasant pearance on the film was afternoon was spent to brief, according catching up on the news of mutual friends and of what's happening" in 'Tintic District. Crib Corner Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fife, Grantsville, are happily announcing the birth of their third child, a boy, on Oct. 23, at a Granger hospital. Their new son, who has been named Wayne, weighed in at seven pounds four ounces. His older sister, Janice is four; and brother, Ryan, is one and a half years some games, to the Lyman, the show was "very good". That must delight of everyone. be the understatement of In charge of the party the year! arrangements and old. decorations were Clara are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon TV those Hopefully, Bates, Kathy Pannell, viewers of who fans are Simons, Lofgren, and Mr. Leona Bray, Edna Jasper the program "Real and Mrs. Bob Fife, and Mary Grimstead. did not miss Eureka. People Teen pregancy topic of PTA loose & mounted stones t; Under the direction of Janet Chambers, Carol President Nadine Rusby, Carlson, Tintic Parent-Teach- secretary and Myrna Association held Garbett, treasurer. the first meeting of the Featured speaker for 1979-8- 0 the school meeting was Ted year, in the Terry, a clinical social Wednesday evening school auditorium. worker at Timpanogos highCub Scout Den no. 1 Community Mental who spoke posted the colors and led Health Center, the assembly in the on "teenage pregnancy". pledge of allegiance to the After he presented some flag. disturbing statistics, the Opening prayer was session was opened for An given by Mark Young. discussion. vice-presiden- er REDUCED beyond belief - TERMS AVAILABLE OVER 30 YEARS IN SPRINGVILLE Business reports were enlightening dialogue-betweethen given by Carol Mr. Terry and the audience, ensued. Rusby, secretary. President announced Carlson Our Mm, Fmi, Gift Suggestions Shp Although solutions to all the time, of the problems were not and activities being found, it was an inplace planned for the children's teresting session. "A hurricane can raze a Halloween PTA officers expressed party, and town hut can't unseal a ' then introduced the new their appreciation for the letter or open a knot." PTA officers.. they are excellent turnout. Ted Terry, clinicl social worker at Timpanogos Community Mental Health Center speaks to the Tintic PTA on teenage pregancy. 220 South Main |